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'''Trio''' is the joint name for [[Brooklyn]], [[Lexington]], and [[Broadway]]. They are occasionally refered to by this group name in the course of the series, but the term is used more often by staff and fans.
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'''Trio''' is the joint name for [[Brooklyn]], [[Lexington]], and [[Broadway]].
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==History==
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The trio are three [[rookery]] brothers {{CIT|born to the [[Wyvern Clan]] in [[Timeline|958]]}}. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=8885]  They were already close friends by [[Timeline#994|994]], and did practically everything together. This camaraderie lasted into the 1990s after their awakening, although it began to come to an end after their return to the [[Castle Wyvern|castle]] in [[Timeline#1996|1996]], as Broadway began to spend more time with his future mate [[Angela]], and Lexington with [[Alexander Fox Xanatos|Alex]].  No doubt Brooklyn's return from his [[Timedancer]] adventures, which left him forty years older than Broadway and Lexington, and with a family to boot, hastened this drift away from their being the [[gargoyle]] equivalent of the Three Musketeers. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=541]  {{CIT|Despite these changes, the three brothers will continue to be friends throughout their lives.}} [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=4674]
  
==History==
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==Behind The Scenes==
The trio are three [[rookery]] brothers {{CIT|born to the [[Wyvern Clan]] in [[Timeline|958]].}} They were already close friends by [[994]], and did practically everything together. This camaraderie lasted into the 1990s after their awakening, although it began to come to an end after their return to the [[Castle Wyvern|castle]] in [[1996]], as Broadway began to spend more time with his future mate [[Angela]], and Lexington with [[Alexander Fox Xanatos|Alex]].
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The three gargoyles are occasionally referred to by 'The Trio' in the course of the [[Gargoyles (TV series)|series]] ([[The Cage|"The Cage"]], [[Future Tense|"Future Tense"]]), but the term is used more often by staff and fans. In the [[Skybox Trading Cards|trading card series]], the Trio (under that name) have their own character card, as well as each gargoyle having his own independent character card.
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To avoid comparisons to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, [[Greg Weisman]] had a "no pizza rule" for the Trio in the first season. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=7814]
  
{{CIT|The final blow to the Trio as a trio will come after Brooklyn's [[TimeDancer]] adventures, which will leave him 40 years older than Broadway and Lexington, and with a family to boot; they will remain friends after that, but the days of their being the gargoyle equivalent to the Three Musketeers will be over.}}
 
  
 
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Revision as of 17:37, 29 January 2020

The Trio
The Trio

Trio is the joint name for Brooklyn, Lexington, and Broadway.

History

The trio are three rookery brothers born to the Wyvern Clan in 958. [1] They were already close friends by 994, and did practically everything together. This camaraderie lasted into the 1990s after their awakening, although it began to come to an end after their return to the castle in 1996, as Broadway began to spend more time with his future mate Angela, and Lexington with Alex. No doubt Brooklyn's return from his Timedancer adventures, which left him forty years older than Broadway and Lexington, and with a family to boot, hastened this drift away from their being the gargoyle equivalent of the Three Musketeers. [2] Despite these changes, the three brothers will continue to be friends throughout their lives. [3]

Behind The Scenes

The three gargoyles are occasionally referred to by 'The Trio' in the course of the series ("The Cage", "Future Tense"), but the term is used more often by staff and fans. In the trading card series, the Trio (under that name) have their own character card, as well as each gargoyle having his own independent character card.

To avoid comparisons to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Greg Weisman had a "no pizza rule" for the Trio in the first season. [4]