Talk:Gargoyle

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It is my belief that the gargoyles are nothing more then humanoid bats. Charred But Alive 09:53, 21 June 2006 (EDT) In-game they are classed as Undead, but some other sources tells ut that they are living creatures. What to believe? --Odolwa 17:11, 14 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Well, I believe that they are not "undead" in the sense of corpses raised from the dead, but, they are still unanimated beings brought to life by the magic of the Lich King, so they are creatures with the same strenghts and weaknesses that the ordinary undead.(Kalarthum)

Perhapes Gargoyles are the result of Scourge experimantation on bats? The Lich King does like to experiment with his minions (See Plague eruptor) --&quot;The Scourge shall prevail!&quot; - Scourge-Lord Morec (talk) 03:15, 15 January 2009 (UTC)

Intro
The Intro repeats the same thing twice, it reads "In times of great peril, gargoyles can land and condense their hides into a stone-like surface. Though they are unable to attack in this state, they can take time to regenerate their wounds and replenish their energies. The voracious gargoyles of Northrend The voracious gargoyles of Northrend are capable of condensing their crystalline hides to make themselves nearly impervious to any forms of attacks. Though they must land and remain motionless while in this state, Stone Form does allow them to recoup their energies for battle.  " I'm going to cut out the underlined part, if some one wants they can change it or w/e since I quoted the original form Also wasn't sure if I should of left the citation in or not Kantoisamo (talk) 21:36, February 1, 2010 (UTC)

The source text is as follows: The dreaded gargoyles of Northrend are voracious flying creatures who revel in slaughter and mayhem. Brought from the frozen north by the armies of the Lich King, these strange, wiry flyers have rough, crystalline hides which protect them from all manner of attacks. In times of great peril, gargoyles can land and condense their hides into a stone-like surface. Though they are unable to attack in this state, they can take time to regenerate their wounds and replenish their energies.

Then it goes on to talk about the "Stone Form" ability: The voracious gargoyles of Northrend are capable of condensing their crystalline hides to make themselves nearly impervious to any forms of attacks. Though they must land and remain motionless while in this state, Stone Form does allow them to recoup their energies for battle.

The source itself is redundant. Keep the citation if the new text says what the source says.-- 22:54, February 1, 2010 (UTC)

Ah, thank you since I simply cut out the part that talks about "Stone Form" I should leave the citation, correct? I'll add that Kantoisamo (talk) 15:35, February 2, 2010 (UTC)