"Second"

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Demona's Second was an unnamed gargoyle that was probably a member of the Wyvern Clan at one time. He and his mate would produce an egg in the 988 Wyvern rookery that would later hatch on Avalon. It is likely that he and his mate left Wyvern with a group of gargoyles sometime between 988 and 994 to found a new clan.

At some point after that, but before 1020, the new clan was destroyed. Demona's Second, however, managed to survive somehow and by 1020 had joined Demona's Clan as Demona's Second-In-Command.

In the period leading up to Demona's alliance with Macbeth, the clan often raided human food stores and farms to survive, much to the dismay and frustration of Demona's Second. In fact, he was one of the only gargoyles in the clan brave enough to mention making peace with the humans in Demona's presence.

In 1040, he survived an attack on the clan in their cave roost by Duncan and his men. The clan was forced to move to a new lair and a new territory even though, as Demona's Second pointed out, the hunting there was good. He was also shocked that Demona remarked that the clan had no other capable leader.

Shortly thereafter, the clan assisted Macbeth in his battle against Duncan and after they defeated him, Macbeth placed the clan under his protection, hoping for a new golden age between humans and gargoyles.

Unfortunatly, only seventeen years later, in 1057, the clan was at war with humans again, this time with Canmore and his English allies. Despite being at least 119 years old (an old age for a gargoyle), Demona's Second continued to fight alongside his clan. Sadly, Demona betrayed Macbeth to Canmore, giving Canmore the oppurtunity to betray her. Canmore and his men destroyed Demona's Second and the rest of the clan, leaving Demona alone.

Production Background

Voice Actor: John Rhys-Davies