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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | {{CIT|Bodhe was born in 985 to King [[Kenneth III]]. Nothing is known of his wife, but he had at least two children: a son named [[MacBodhe]]}} and a daughter named [[Gruoch]]. | |
Bodhe was something of a coward throughout most of his life, always preferring to appease an enemy rather than to resist one; he stood idly by when [[Gillecomgain]] the [[Hunters|Hunter]] came to [[Castle Moray]] in [[1020]] to assassinate Findlaech, not acting even when his own daughter Gruoch ran to Findlaech and Macbeth's aid ''("[[City of Stone Part One|City of Stone]]" Part One)''. He was willing to give Gruoch up in a loveless marriage to Gillecomgain when [[Duncan]] ordered it, and when Duncan declared war on Clan Moray in [[1040]], urged Macbeth to give himself up to Duncan in the hopes that Duncan would be merciful to Gruoch and [[Luach]] ''("[[City of Stone Part Two|City of Stone]]" Part Two, "[[City of Stone Part Three|City of Stone]]" Part Three)'')''. After Macbeth defeated Duncan in battle, Bodhe advised him to execute the young [[Canmore]]; however, Macbeth refused to do so ''("City of Stone" Part Three)''. | Bodhe was something of a coward throughout most of his life, always preferring to appease an enemy rather than to resist one; he stood idly by when [[Gillecomgain]] the [[Hunters|Hunter]] came to [[Castle Moray]] in [[1020]] to assassinate Findlaech, not acting even when his own daughter Gruoch ran to Findlaech and Macbeth's aid ''("[[City of Stone Part One|City of Stone]]" Part One)''. He was willing to give Gruoch up in a loveless marriage to Gillecomgain when [[Duncan]] ordered it, and when Duncan declared war on Clan Moray in [[1040]], urged Macbeth to give himself up to Duncan in the hopes that Duncan would be merciful to Gruoch and [[Luach]] ''("[[City of Stone Part Two|City of Stone]]" Part Two, "[[City of Stone Part Three|City of Stone]]" Part Three)'')''. After Macbeth defeated Duncan in battle, Bodhe advised him to execute the young [[Canmore]]; however, Macbeth refused to do so ''("City of Stone" Part Three)''. | ||
− | In [[1057]], Bodhe's cravenness helped bring about the tragic end to Macbeth and [[Demona]]'s alliance, when he urged Macbeth to forswear his pact with Demona and [[Demona's Clan|her clan]] in the hopes that Canmore's English followers - who had (so Bodhe believed) invaded [[Scotland]] only to destroy the [[gargoyles]] there - would return home. This led to Demona's betrayal of Macbeth and | + | In [[1057]], Bodhe's cravenness helped bring about the tragic end to Macbeth and [[Demona]]'s alliance, when he urged Macbeth to forswear his pact with Demona and [[Demona's Clan|her clan]] in the hopes that Canmore's English followers - who had (so Bodhe believed) invaded [[Scotland]] only to destroy the [[gargoyles]] there - would return home. This led to Demona's betrayal of Macbeth and Canmore's subsequent victory. After Macbeth's "death," however, Bodhe declared his grandson Luach King of Scotland, and stood by him thenceforth ''("[[City of Stone Part Four|City of Stone]]" Part Four)''. |
− | + | {{CIT|Presumably, he was slain alongside Luach fighting against Canmore the following year.}} | |
==Real World Background== | ==Real World Background== |
Revision as of 09:28, 5 September 2007
Bodhe was Gruoch's father, and a friend and ally - of a sort - to Findlaech and Macbeth of Clan Moray.
History
Bodhe was born in 985 to King Kenneth III. Nothing is known of his wife, but he had at least two children: a son named MacBodhe and a daughter named Gruoch.
Bodhe was something of a coward throughout most of his life, always preferring to appease an enemy rather than to resist one; he stood idly by when Gillecomgain the Hunter came to Castle Moray in 1020 to assassinate Findlaech, not acting even when his own daughter Gruoch ran to Findlaech and Macbeth's aid ("City of Stone" Part One). He was willing to give Gruoch up in a loveless marriage to Gillecomgain when Duncan ordered it, and when Duncan declared war on Clan Moray in 1040, urged Macbeth to give himself up to Duncan in the hopes that Duncan would be merciful to Gruoch and Luach ("City of Stone" Part Two, "City of Stone" Part Three)). After Macbeth defeated Duncan in battle, Bodhe advised him to execute the young Canmore; however, Macbeth refused to do so ("City of Stone" Part Three).
In 1057, Bodhe's cravenness helped bring about the tragic end to Macbeth and Demona's alliance, when he urged Macbeth to forswear his pact with Demona and her clan in the hopes that Canmore's English followers - who had (so Bodhe believed) invaded Scotland only to destroy the gargoyles there - would return home. This led to Demona's betrayal of Macbeth and Canmore's subsequent victory. After Macbeth's "death," however, Bodhe declared his grandson Luach King of Scotland, and stood by him thenceforth ("City of Stone" Part Four).
Presumably, he was slain alongside Luach fighting against Canmore the following year.
Real World Background
In real history, Bodhe was indeed Gruoch's father, but we know little more of him beyond that.
Production Background
Voice Actor: Ed Gilbert
See also
- Bodhe at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia