Maíl Brigti
Gillecomgain's father (real name Maíl Brigti)[1] was a human peasant in 10th century Scotland. In 994, shortly after the Wyvern Massacre, Demona raided his stable in search of food and slashed his young son, Gillecomgain, across the face, permanently scarring him. ("City of Stone Part One")
Gillecomgain ran to show his father the wounds, but the older man dismissed the boy's claim and chastized him for complaining about a few scratches. While Gillecomgain was adamant that he had been attacked by a monster or demon, his father more reasonably (and correctly) said that it was probably a rogue gargoyle in search of food, suggesting he may have had some experience of gargoyles previously. ("Hunter's Moon Part One")
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Real world background
Maíl Brigti was a real person, about whom very little is known. Instead of being a peasant, he was a kinsman to Macbeth, possibly even the brother of Macbeth's father Findlaech. Two of his sons, Maol Chalvim mac Maíl Brigti and Gillecomgain, became Mormaer of Moray (both after the death of Findlaech, but before Macbeth's rise to power).