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[[Image:Quarrymen.JPG|thumb|360px|A Quarryman]]
 
[[Image:Quarrymen.JPG|thumb|360px|A Quarryman]]
  
'''Quarrymen''' - A band of gargoyle-hunters set up by [[Castaway, John|John Castaway]], <span style="background:white; color:white;">with assistance from the [[Illuminati]], for as yet unknown reasons.</span>
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'''Quarrymen''' - A band of gargoyle-hunters set up by [[Castaway, John|John Castaway]], '''with assistance from the [[Illuminati]], for as yet unknown reasons.'''
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Preying upon the fear and vulnerability of a public still reeling from the revelation that [[gargoyles]] existed, Castaway lured a number of New York citizens (including, for a short time, [[Grigori, Vinnie|Vinnie]], and also [[Browne, Sarah|Sarah Browne]], and the owner of [[Dave%27s_Ball_and_Stick|Dave’s Ball and Stick]]) into his organization, employing [[Banquo]] and [[Fleance]] as officers to train these recruits for battle. Under his leadership, the Quarrymen now search New York for gargoyles, hoping to destroy or at least contain them.
 
Preying upon the fear and vulnerability of a public still reeling from the revelation that [[gargoyles]] existed, Castaway lured a number of New York citizens (including, for a short time, [[Grigori, Vinnie|Vinnie]], and also [[Browne, Sarah|Sarah Browne]], and the owner of [[Dave%27s_Ball_and_Stick|Dave’s Ball and Stick]]) into his organization, employing [[Banquo]] and [[Fleance]] as officers to train these recruits for battle. Under his leadership, the Quarrymen now search New York for gargoyles, hoping to destroy or at least contain them.
  
<span style="background:white; color:white;">By [[2198]], the Quarrymen have become an unpopular and "politically incorrect" organization. But when the [[Space-Spawn]] attack Earth, rumors begin - encouraged by the Illuminati as part of their alliance with the aliens - that the gargoyles were collaborating with the Space-Spawn and helped them abduct the human world leaders at [[Queen Florence Island]]. The Quarrymen undergo a revival, waging war upon the gargoyles once more (they don’t like the Space-Spawn much, but their main hatred is directed towards the gargoyles).</span>
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'''By [[2198]], the Quarrymen have become an unpopular and "politically incorrect" organization. But when the [[Space-Spawn]] attack Earth, rumors begin - encouraged by the Illuminati as part of their alliance with the aliens - that the gargoyles were collaborating with the Space-Spawn and helped them abduct the human world leaders at [[Queen Florence Island]]. The Quarrymen undergo a revival, waging war upon the gargoyles once more (they don’t like the Space-Spawn much, but their main hatred is directed towards the gargoyles).
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==Characteristics==
 
==Characteristics==

Revision as of 11:55, 15 January 2007

A Quarryman

Quarrymen - A band of gargoyle-hunters set up by John Castaway, with assistance from the Illuminati, for as yet unknown reasons.

History

Preying upon the fear and vulnerability of a public still reeling from the revelation that gargoyles existed, Castaway lured a number of New York citizens (including, for a short time, Vinnie, and also Sarah Browne, and the owner of Dave’s Ball and Stick) into his organization, employing Banquo and Fleance as officers to train these recruits for battle. Under his leadership, the Quarrymen now search New York for gargoyles, hoping to destroy or at least contain them.

By 2198, the Quarrymen have become an unpopular and "politically incorrect" organization. But when the Space-Spawn attack Earth, rumors begin - encouraged by the Illuminati as part of their alliance with the aliens - that the gargoyles were collaborating with the Space-Spawn and helped them abduct the human world leaders at Queen Florence Island. The Quarrymen undergo a revival, waging war upon the gargoyles once more (they don’t like the Space-Spawn much, but their main hatred is directed towards the gargoyles).

Characteristics

The Quarrymen wear black uniforms and hoods vaguely evocative of those of the Ku Klux Klan, and carry electrically-charged hammers capable of shattering a gargoyle in his or her stone sleep, or doing damage to him or her while awake.