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[[Image:Dark_Ages_Dragon1.JPG|thumb|300px|[[Hudson]], [[Goliath]] and Demona battle a dragon in the "[[Dark Ages]]" pitch]]
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[[Image:Dark_Ages_Dragon1.JPG|thumb|300px|[[Hudson]], [[Goliath]] and Demona battle a dragon in the ''[[Dark Ages]]'' pitch]]
 
The '''Dragon''' is the subject of an oath used by both [[Iago]] and [[Demona]]. The exact nature of the Dragon is as yet unknown (though both Iago and Demona were once members of the [[Wyvern Clan]], and a wyvern is a two-legged dragon).
 
The '''Dragon''' is the subject of an oath used by both [[Iago]] and [[Demona]]. The exact nature of the Dragon is as yet unknown (though both Iago and Demona were once members of the [[Wyvern Clan]], and a wyvern is a two-legged dragon).
  
It is uncertain yet as to whether genuine dragons exist in the ''Gargoyles'' Universe, beyond the [[stone dragon|magically animated stone statue]] that [[Arthur Pendragon|King Arthur]], [[Griff]], and [[Macbeth]] fought in the [[Brooklyn Botanical Gardens]].
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It is uncertain yet as to whether genuine dragons exist in the [[Gargoyles Universe]], beyond the [[stone dragon|magically animated stone statue]] that [[Arthur Pendragon|King Arthur]], [[Griff]], and [[Macbeth]] fought in the [[Brooklyn Botanical Gardens]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1205]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:58, 10 May 2015

Hudson, Goliath and Demona battle a dragon in the Dark Ages pitch

The Dragon is the subject of an oath used by both Iago and Demona. The exact nature of the Dragon is as yet unknown (though both Iago and Demona were once members of the Wyvern Clan, and a wyvern is a two-legged dragon).

It is uncertain yet as to whether genuine dragons exist in the Gargoyles Universe, beyond the magically animated stone statue that King Arthur, Griff, and Macbeth fought in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. [1]