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XanaTOAST writes...

Why does Demona wear a crown

Greg responds...

Personal expression.

Or maybe she likes shiny things.

And it's not a crown. It's a tiara.

Response recorded on October 05, 2000

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Gengar! writes...

what happened to Demona mother

Greg responds...

Which one?

Response recorded on September 25, 2000

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Bruno writes...

Hi, Greg,

I was thinking about the two next great loves of Demona's life.
Really, Greg, you're a good guy: After all that she did, there's yet someone that may fall in love with her. But this creats some doubts:

1 - I suppose that the first of them will appear in the normal series (Gargoyles), and the second in G2158 (oops, revamping :-). Am I right?

The next questions are about just the first of them:

2 - Is he a known gargoyle (Griff, Zaffiro, etc)?

3 - If no, is he from a known clan?

4 - Is he a good guy or another Thailog?

5 - Will he know all about the dirt things that she did?

6 - What's his opinion about this?

7 - Will they have one (or more) eggs together?

Greg responds...

1. I'm not answering this.

2 - 7. Ditto.

Response recorded on September 25, 2000

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Warrioress writes...

Did Demona have any other children besides Angela (with another male Gargoyle, I mean)?

Greg responds...

No.

Response recorded on September 21, 2000

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Vashkoda writes...

1) Has Demona already used all the spells available in the pages she tore from the Grimorum?

2) Did Elisa or the others do anything special with that page from the Grimorum with the spell that enchanted Goliath? If Goliath must obey anyone who holds it, couldn't someone say, "I negate the last command", and have Goliath fall right back under its spell? Even if that isn't the case, I would think that the possibility was enough that they would take certain precautions with it. Just wondering.

Greg responds...

1. All but one.

2. They burned it.

Response recorded on September 21, 2000

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Todd Jensen writes...

This is in response to your answer to my question about future genocidal schemes of Demona. When I commented that it struck me as difficult to top the "Hunter's Moon" scheme, you pointed out that it might strike some as difficult to top the "City of Stone" scheme.

That is a good point, but I do think that it was quite possible to top the "City of Stone" scheme. Demona's scheme there was threatening the humans in Manhattan. In "Hunter's Moon", she'd upped the range of her scheme to threatening all humans on the planet.

Greg responds...

Yeah. And it would be hard to top her in terms of pure numbers. Aside from population growth, you can't really top the notion of "Everyone". But I think you can top a plan in terms of it's nature and specifics.

But I'm not particularly saying what Demona would try next. (I'm afraid of what she'd do to me, if I did.)

Response recorded on September 16, 2000

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Justin writes...

Dear Greg Here's another set of questions for you.
1a)How did Demona find those five gargs in City of Stone?
1b)Were the a few clans in Scotland?
2a)Did have a rookery?
2b)Did Demona contribute?
3a)Why did Demona treat her clan more like an army ten family?
3b)Why did Demona do nothing to stop the princess,magus and Tom when they took the clan's eggs?
Thanks

Greg responds...

1a. She searched around. And there were more than five. But they lived in "cells" so that the Hunter couldn't stumble on any one location and destroy them all.

b. I know there's a typo in there, but I still am not sure what this question is.

2a. Demona's clan? Probably they had one when they needed one.

2b. No.

3a. Why do YOU think?

3b. Paralyzing guilt.

Response recorded on September 14, 2000

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Adam writes...

I have another question about Demona. What does she do when she's not plotting the downfall of mankind? I mean, she can't ALWAYS be actively involved in some nefarious plot; that would be way too much like "Pinky and the Brain" (I can see it now PINKY: What are we going to do tomorrow night, Demona? DEMONA: The same thing we do every night, Pinky. Try to take over the…uhh…destroy humanity!!!). She has to have a hobby or something, and I'm betting it's not stealing candy from babies or tying attractive blonde women to the railroad tracks. Does she watch T.V., like Hudson; or read, like Goliath; or does she gnaw on bones, like Bronx? I'll limit this to the recent past (because this is not a "What did Demona do during WWII" question), let's say from the late 1980s onward. Also, before Puck turned her into a human during the day; since I'm interested in what she did as a gargoyle, not as Dominique Destine.

Greg responds...

I think she was more mono-focused than you think. Research, study, practicing her sorcery. Making investments. All steps toward her goal.

Response recorded on September 14, 2000

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Adam writes...

Okay, now that somebody has won the clans contest it's time for me to ask an actual question. So here it is:

Where did Demona sleep while she was in New York before Puck cast his spell that turned her into a human during the day? More importantly, how did Demona sleep? We know that Goliath and his clan usually assume menacing postures, unless the sun catches them unawares. They're protecting the castle during the day (as much as they can) by looking scary. The Gargoyles at Ishimura face inwards, for a reason that I've forgotten. But Demona no longer protects anything. Does she still jump onto the nearest parapet and strike a pose just for old-time's sake? How does a gargoyle who isn't really a gargoyle any more behave during one of the moments that defines that species?

Greg responds...

Demona has a home in Gramercy Park. I'm sure she locked herself somewhere very safe.

Response recorded on September 14, 2000

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Todd Jensen writes...

Another Demona question. One thing that I noticed was that while Demona and Elisa were serious enemies throughout the series, they haven't really had a head-on clash since "Avalon Part Three". In "Sanctuary", Elisa opposes Demona and is the one to temporarily kill her, but Demona never even notices Elisa, being too busy fighting Macbeth. They don't interact in "Future Tense" (which doesn't really count, for obvious reasons) or "The Reckoning", and while both play major roles in "Hunter's Moon", they never run into each other in that one either.

Did you have any Demona/Elisa confrontations planned for after "Hunter's Moon" (and I can't help but think that the Kiss and its consequences would almost certainly make Demona all the more hostile towards Elisa)?

Greg responds...

Of course.

Response recorded on September 09, 2000

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Todd Jensen writes...

Did you have any further plans for "exterminate humanity" attempts for Demona after "Hunter's Moon"? I've sometimes wondered about this. On the one hand, it's a major goal of hers - and one which I imagine Demona would consider even more important to achieve now that the humans know that the gargoyles exist, aren't too happy about it, and have even set up the Quarrymen. On the other hand, it strikes me as rather difficult to top the scheme that she used in "Hunter's Moon".

Greg responds...

Did you think it would be difficult for us to top her scheme from City of Stone?

Response recorded on September 09, 2000

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Brian writes...

If demona is human during the day why do her eyes glow and why is her waist so thin?

Greg responds...

Her eyes glow, because the spell is imperfect. (And cuz it's cool.)

Also she eats well and gets a lot of exercise.

Response recorded on September 09, 2000

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Melissa writes...

Hey again,

When I first saw that Demona had red glowing eyes (unlike the others who had white) I thought that was intended to be a hint that she was on the evil side. Usually in children shows, the evil characters are dressed in darker colors (i.e. black and red) while the good guys are dressed in lighter colors (i.e. white, light blue). I know the show is deeper than that, but was that the initial reason why Demona had red glowing eyes, or was it planned that female gargoyles would have red glowing eyes all along?

Thanks a bunch!

Greg responds...

Both.

But I had no problem giving Angela, etc. red glowing eyes later, even though they weren't evil.

Response recorded on September 09, 2000

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Greg "Xanatos" Bishansky writes...

Hi Greg. I was wondering if you are in the mood to talk about Demona's next two great loves. I'd really like to hear about them.

Greg responds...

Can't. Revamping.

Response recorded on September 02, 2000

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Ithica writes...

When do you think Demona and Macbeth became fully aware that neither could die without killing the other? Right after Canmore stabbed Macbeth? Later?

Also, Macbeth is quite clearly (at least at one point) a suicidal character. Did he ever try to just kill himself? If so, did he not know he had to kill Demona to do it, or just hoped it would work?

Greg responds...

Right after each got up after "dying".

Mac knows the rules.

Response recorded on September 02, 2000

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Kelly L Creighton/Kya White Sapphire writes...

OH and greg, hate to tell ya, but you know how you keep telling people to "check the archives" for the demona/macbeth dieing from virus/statue etc..? its not there. i dont know if its in the HUGE archives, but i read the demona archive and the macbeth archive. its not there. unless gore deleted it just as i went to go look for it. not that im asking that question, but i thought id let you know :)

Greg responds...

So check the BIG ARCHIVES. I know I've answered it many, many, many times.

The short answer is it depends on what was going on in Demona's head. (And frankly, the short answer should be enough in this case.)

Response recorded on August 23, 2000

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Chris writes...

I couldn't find this question anywhere but if I just missed it and it's there in the archives, feel free to ignore, so here it is....

In all the centuries that the Canmores were hunting Demona, did it ever occur to any of them that there was something strange about the fact that they were hunting the same gargoyle for centuries when gargoyles only have twice the lifespan of a human?(That's around 200 years right?)I know i'd think there was something odd going on.I mean, did they know she was immortal, or was this hunter thing something they followed blindly just because their ancestors did?

Thanks for your time, and the show.

Greg responds...

They thought she (and all gargoyles) were demons. They didn't know about the half-speed aging thing.

Response recorded on August 23, 2000

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Gencie Salter writes...

1. Did Demona ever meet any other gargoyles/clans after the one she had when she was with MacBeth?

Greg responds...

maybe

Response recorded on August 22, 2000

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LSZ writes...

How does Demona feel about Oberon?

Greg responds...

I'm not sure she's aware of him.

Response recorded on August 22, 2000

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LSZ writes...

What does Demona think of human religions in general and in specific?

Greg responds...

Mostly, she doesn't.

Response recorded on August 22, 2000

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Emmlei writes...

I was thinking recently about Demona and the Canmores/Hunters, and it dawned on me that it's a lot like the Montagues and Caputlets of 'Romeo and Juliet'. Both involve two 'families' battling each other over a past greivance, one whose cause unfortunately became lost in the past (for Gargoyles, it's some kid getting slashed in the face, and we never learn the cause in 'R&J'). In both, the drive for revenge becomes the driving force for keeping the feud going. It's kind of tragic that in both stories, something as low as vengence causes so much pain on both sides. So, was that intentional or did I just come across one of those universal themes?

Greg responds...

Largely the universal theme thing. The obvious piece that's missing to make it truly parallel R&J is the young lovers. And I don't think that Jason & Elisa really fill those rolls, wouldn't you agree?

I was going to do a much more dead-on R&J riff in NEW OLYMPIANS with Terry Chung and Sphinx.

Response recorded on August 21, 2000

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Scott Iskow writes...

I've tried to ask this question before, but I guess it got wiped in some glitch. Gotta love these new fandangled machines, eh?

My question: Will Demona reform before or after...

1) Angela's death?
2) Goliath's death?
3) The Space Spawn attack?
4) Clan Manhattan's eggs hatch?
5) Gargoyles declared as endangered species?
6) Pigs fly?

Greg responds...

Who says she reforms?

I said she starts to fight on the side of the angels. There's a difference.

Response recorded on August 19, 2000

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Tana writes...

Dear Greg,

Just read your Legion ramble...and I have to say this:

At the time when I first saw that Episode, I knew that Iago was trying to indicate that Goliath was betraying Othello with Desdemona, but I didn't understand why the credits listed the characters with such names. Boy was I naive.

A couple years later I was taking a Shakespeare class and read Othello. Can you imagine, about Act 2 somewhere we're reading it outloud and all of a sudden I say outloud: OH I GET IT. My friends thought I was insane. I had to give a quick explination for my outburst, which didn't help much to prove my sanity (none of them had watched Gargoyles).

Since reading the play Othello has become my favorite of the Shakespearian Tragedies (though I admit I have to read several more) And the Love "Pentagram" has become a delightful flavoring to the show.

I say Pentagram because I do believe that Demona would have been caught up in the whole mess. Especially given that Iago likens so well to the Shakespearian version. If he's going to ruin Goliath (and Othello as well) Then "In for a penny, in for a pound" Demona would have to go too. And probably the whole clan (including Hudson) probably would have been at Odds with Goliath thanks to Iago's whispering.

Which leads me to my first question:

1. Did the incident between Othello, Desdemona, Iago and Goliath occur before or after Goliath became leader to the clan? I ask because it strikes me that if after, Iago would not only try to win Desdemona, but Leadership as well.

2. Since Demona collected pieces of the shattered Iago to create Coldstone, we know he was banish from the clan. So what punishment was set upon Iago for causing such a clash between rookery brothers.

3. For that matter, would anyone have truely realized what Iago was doing, that he was responsible for it?

4. In City of Stone's flashback, we see Demona almost warning Othello and Desdemona about the upcoming attack. In one way, these two were used so that it wouldn't be just random gargs...But given the idea that Demona would have gotten tied up in the whole love scandal, it would seem Demona wouldn't exactly like Desdemona (even if the whole thing proved false; she's got trouble forgiving people) So why, in a character sense would Demona have gone to these two?

Well, I'm sure I had more questions along this topic, but I can't think of them after all that typing, so I'll let you get on with the other questions.

"So will I turn her virtue into pitch; and out of her own goodness make a net that shall emesh them all." -Iago (my fav quote from the play)

Greg responds...

1. After.
2. He was banished for a time.
3. Eventually.
4. Well, first off because they were there. Also, back then, Desdemona was the closest thing Demona had to a sister. Once everything was resolved there was less hostility there then you are imagining... however, perhaps all that history DID play some >small< role in why she DIDN'T warn them.

Good quote.

Response recorded on August 19, 2000

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Vashkoda writes...

Hey Greg. Here are some Demona questions: 1) How did she find out about the praying gargoyle statue? 2) About how much time has Demona spent in Paris since the end of season 2, including the time she spent there looking for the praying garg statue and the time she spent there with Macbeth and Thailog? (years? decades? a century or two?). 3) Will Demona return to Paris for any significant period of time in the future? 4a) Who told Demona about the Medicci tablet? 4b) What was the original purpose of the tablet's spell? 4c) Who made the tablet? 4d) I can't remember whether the tablet was shattered or not, but assuming it wasn't, can its spell be used again? e) If they haven't been destroyed, who now posseses the tablet and statue? 5) How did Demona know that the three items (virus/disinfectant, tablet spell and gargoyle statue) could be used together? 6)Over the centuries, Demona's done a lot of traveling. At the end of season 2, what do you think her favorite city is?

Greg responds...

1. That's a story for another day.
2. On and off, quite a bit.
3. Maybe.
4a. That's a story for another day.
4b. To fulfill the spell-caster's desire.
4c. That's a story for another day.
4d. Yes.
4e. The statue was destroyed. The authorities wound up with the tablet.
5. She used her imagination.
6. I don't think she thinks that way.

And Vash, I'm sorry for my extreme reaction to your previous set of questions. I regret being so harsh.

Response recorded on August 18, 2000

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Faieq Ali writes...

Was Demona loosing her arm bracelet in HUNTER'S MOON a permanent thing, or would she appear in the next episode with it on?
Was that the only arm bracelet she had or does she have a whole drawer full of them?

Greg responds...

She can get a replacement made.

Response recorded on August 18, 2000


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