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==History==
 
==History==
Margot and her husband have sighted the [[gargoyles]] on numerous occasions, much to their alarm. The first time was when [[Goliath]] saved them from being mugged by three criminals ''("[[Awakening Part Three|Awakening]]" Part Three)''. On later occasions, the gargoyles have had other encounters with them; Goliath jumped on the hood of their car while fighting [[Fox]] in her [[were]] form, the [[clan]]   rescued them from bank robbers who were holding them hostage, and again from muggers while they were riding the subway. They even had a near-encounter with the [[Avalon World Tour|Avalon world travellers]] while on holiday at [[Loch Ness]] (where their tour boat was attacked by [[Anton Sevarius|Sevarius']] miniature submarine). ''("[[Eye of the Beholder]]", "[[City of Stone Part One|City of Stone]]" Part One, "[[Hunter's Moon Part One|Hunter's Moon]]" Part One, "[[Monsters]]")''
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Margot and her husband have sighted the [[gargoyles]] on numerous occasions, much to their alarm. The first time was when [[Goliath]] saved them from being mugged by [[street thugs|three criminals]]. ''("[[Awakening Part Three|Awakening]]" Part Three)'' On later occasions, the gargoyles have had other encounters with them; Goliath jumped on the hood of their car while fighting [[Fox]] in her [[were]] form, the [[clan]] rescued them from bank robbers who were holding them hostage, and again from muggers while they were riding the subway. They even had a near-encounter with the [[Avalon World Tour|Avalon world travellers]] while on holiday at [[Loch Ness]] (where their tour boat was attacked by [[Anton Sevarius|Sevarius']] miniature submarine). ''("[[Eye of the Beholder]]", "[[City of Stone Part One|City of Stone]]" Part One, "[[Hunter's Moon Part One|Hunter's Moon]]" Part One, "[[Monsters]]")''
  
After the gargoyles were exposed to the world, Margot was made an advisor to the NYPD [[Gargoyle Taskforce]] and appeared on ''[[Nightwatch]]'' as part of a debate on the "gargoyle problem", arguing against [[Macbeth]]. She wanted the gargoyles locked away to contain them, believing them to be merely savage monsters with no sentience (despite all the times she's been saved by them). Presumably, she still feels that way about them. ''("[[Invitation Only]]", "[[The Journey]]")''
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After the gargoyles were exposed to the world in late [[1996]], Margot was made an advisor to the NYPD [[Gargoyle Taskforce]] and appeared on ''[[Nightwatch]]'' as part of a debate on the "gargoyle problem", arguing against [[Macbeth]]. She wanted the gargoyles locked away to contain them, believing them to be merely savage monsters with no sentience (despite all the times she's been saved by them). Presumably, she continues to feel that way about them. ''("[[Invitation Only]]", "[[The Journey]]")''
  
On [[Halloween]] of [[1996]] Margot and Brendan atteneded [[Xanatos]]'s Masquerade at the [[Eyrie Building]].  There, Margot talked to [[Lexington]], even complimented him on his costume, thinking he was a human in disguise. ''("[[Masque]]")''
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On [[Halloween]] of [[1996]] Margot and Brendan attended [[Xanatos]]'s Masquerade at the [[Eyrie Building]].  There, Margot talked to [[Lexington]], even complimented him on his costume, thinking he was a [[human]] in disguise. ''("[[Masque]]")''
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 20:36, 9 April 2008

Margot Yale

Margot Yale - The female member of the infamous "Yuppie Couple". Margot Yale is an Assistant District Attorney in New York. She is currently married to Brendan Quarters, the other half of the "Yuppie Couple," and seems to berate him quite frequently.

History

Margot and her husband have sighted the gargoyles on numerous occasions, much to their alarm. The first time was when Goliath saved them from being mugged by three criminals. ("Awakening" Part Three) On later occasions, the gargoyles have had other encounters with them; Goliath jumped on the hood of their car while fighting Fox in her were form, the clan rescued them from bank robbers who were holding them hostage, and again from muggers while they were riding the subway. They even had a near-encounter with the Avalon world travellers while on holiday at Loch Ness (where their tour boat was attacked by Sevarius' miniature submarine). ("Eye of the Beholder", "City of Stone" Part One, "Hunter's Moon" Part One, "Monsters")

After the gargoyles were exposed to the world in late 1996, Margot was made an advisor to the NYPD Gargoyle Taskforce and appeared on Nightwatch as part of a debate on the "gargoyle problem", arguing against Macbeth. She wanted the gargoyles locked away to contain them, believing them to be merely savage monsters with no sentience (despite all the times she's been saved by them). Presumably, she continues to feel that way about them. ("Invitation Only", "The Journey")

On Halloween of 1996 Margot and Brendan attended Xanatos's Masquerade at the Eyrie Building. There, Margot talked to Lexington, even complimented him on his costume, thinking he was a human in disguise. ("Masque")

Appearances

Production Background

Voice Actor: Marina Sirtis, Tress MacNeille

Apocrypha - The Goliath Chronicles

Yale acted on her hate at least twice such as when she prosecuted Goliath for armed robbery, but he was acquitted when he captured the true felon. ("And Justice for All)

Finally, she had her opportunity to incarcerate the surviving Gargoyles when it appeared the majority of the Clan was murdered in a grand trap designed by John Castaway. However, while accompaning the prisoners on a passenger train, the Quarrymen, led by Castaway himself, attacked. When the Quarrymen made the train race out of control to kill everyone on it, human and gargoyle alike, Yale was stunned to see the Clan, including the members who secretly survived, vow to save the train rather than escape. When they are successful, Yale has Castaway arrested and drops all charges on the Clan while praising their character to the media. ("Angels In the Night")