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The '''London Clan''' is a [[clan]] of [[gargoyles]] based in [[London|London, England.]]
 
The '''London Clan''' is a [[clan]] of [[gargoyles]] based in [[London|London, England.]]
  

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Five Members of the London Clan in 1996

The London Clan is a clan of gargoyles based in London, England.

History

The London Clan is one of the oldest clans still in existence; in fact, it seems likely they predate London itself. Little is known of their long history. We do know that the clan may have encountered King Arthur hundreds of years ago, and upon his "death" The Three came to the London Clan and taught them the Excalibur Poem which the Clan has taught each new generation of hatchlings for centuries. Over the years the city of London grew larger. The clan settled in a rural estate outside of London but owned and ran a magic shop called Into the Mystic in the Soho district, so there was still some interaction with humanity. As attitudes towards gargoyles in England changed, the London Clan became more discreet, wearing robes and pretending to wear masks while working at the store. By the early 11th century, most people believed England had eradicated its gargoyle population when in fact the London Clan continued to live on right under the noses of one of England's largest cities. Besides running the magic store, the London Clan spent its time protecting its estate and amassing a large library of information there. It seems that this library contains information on gargoyles and their history which explains how Griff knew that Goliath looked like "Scottish stock" in 1940 even though gargoyles of Goliath's appearance probably hadn't existed in Scotland for centuries.

By the 20th century, the London Clan was still a large clan, but in many ways, had lost the "gargoyle way." While members of the London community, they no longer took any interest in protecting anything beyond their own clan and property. One exception to this was Griff. When the Nazis attacked the city in 1940 during the Battle of Britain, Griff was apparently the only member of his clan that felt they should fight in the War even before the fight reached the clan's store or estate. A time-traveling Goliath arrived from 1996 and joined Griff in his efforts to aid the Royal Air Force. From the clan's point of view, both Griff and Goliath were killed in an aerial battle with the Luftwaffe and were honored with a memorial near the Thames River.

The Memorial

In actuality, Goliath brought Griff back with him to 1996 and there he was reunited with his clan, who by this time had become even more aloof to the needs of the community. Griff's return heralded a new beginning for the clan and they began to once again openly protect their neighborhood. After this, the London Clan was, at best, a worst kept secret in London. The community didn't publicize their existence because of all the good they did for the neighborhood. The London Clan was also involved in the removal of the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey in 1996, though how is as yet unknown.

Eventually, the London Clan would become one of the founding clans of the Gargoyle Nation. By 2198, their single small shop in the Soho district had grown into a large shopping complex and the clan acted as merchants. They may have become one of the clans best adapted to the ways of humanity.

In 2198, the leader of the London Clan and all the eggs from their rookery were brought to Queen Florence Island for the formation of a new clan. However the leader and the eggs were kidnapped by the Space-Spawn when they attacked the Earth and were put into stasis.

Characteristics

The revealed members of the London Clan have resembled animals of Heraldry, such as lions, unicorns, gryphons, deer and wild boar. They have all only shown very small brow ridges and only two known members have shown horns of any sort (one a horn in the center of the forehead, the other two six-pointed antlers). All members have been shown to have feathery wings except one. The feet are generally either clawed as a typical gargoyle or hooved. Skin and hair tones seem to be more "natural" shades such as brown, white, blond, etc.

Known Members