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14 years 7 months ago #3070 by Highwayman
gargoyles was created by Highwayman
Who else thinks gargoyles are great:unsure: maybe you have some in your town:unsure:

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14 years 7 months ago #3074 by dr.marcius_von_rosenstein
gargoyles are great ^^
they illustrate every sin made by the churge

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14 years 7 months ago #3075 by Aftermidnight
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Really? Wow.
I love gargoyles, my house is going to have some once I've designed my own house. Which inn turn is once I'm rich.

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14 years 7 months ago #3079 by Polaristhe2
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Probably the eeriest example of gothic architecture are these gargoyles. Basically watersprouts that are ugly as all hell. Which I believe was the initial point in gothica. \"mal reste à l'extérieur\" was the forethought of the notre dame cathedral when they built it, which, in translation means: no ugly ass demons allowed inside, or evil remains outside. They weren't every sin made by the church but signified the church as the sanctuary and a place where evil enters not.

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14 years 7 months ago #3080 by MefistaCenobica
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gargoyles are beautiful


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14 years 7 months ago #3082 by Morgana
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I like them as well, I'd like to have a pair to guide my front walkway.

I read somewhere, although I forget exactly where now, that a gargolye has be a water fountain. If there's no water associated with it, it's called a grotesque.

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