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Demona was a member of the Gargoyle clan at the ] Castle Wyvern, Goliath's mate and second-in-command. Like the rest of the clan, Demona originally had no formal name, though Goliath frequently referred to her as his "Angel of the Night". The two mated and eventually had a daughter, Angela, who would join the ] 1000 years into the future. Resentful of human prejudice toward her clan, Demona conspired with the Captain of the Guard to betray the humans inhabiting Castle Wyvern to the ] raiders. However, Demona failed to convince Goliath to get the gargoyles away from the castle - her end of the bargain - and the clan was slaughtered during daylight. When Goliath returned with Hudson, he was devastated to see the murder of his clan, which he believed included his mate. Demona abandoned the castle with the intent of coming back once he had calmed down, returning only to find the six survivors, including Goliath, under the Magus' stone sleep curse. This broke her heart, beginning the downward spiral in Demona's life of loneliness and pain. Demona was a member of the Gargoyle clan at the ] Castle Wyvern, Goliath's mate and second-in-command. Like the rest of the clan, Demona originally had no formal name, though Goliath frequently referred to her as his "Angel of the Night". The two mate and have a daughter, Angela, who will join the ] 1000 years into the future. Resentful of human prejudice toward her clan, Demona conspires with the Captain of the Guard to betray the humans inhabiting Castle Wyvern to the ] raiders. However, Demona fails to convince Goliath to get the gargoyles away from the castle as planned, and the clan is slaughtered. When Goliath returns, he is devastated to see the murder of his clan, which he believes includes his mate. Demona abandons the castle, intending to return once he has calmed down, but returns to find the six survivors, including Goliath, under a sleep curse. This breaks her heart, beginning her downward spiral into a life of loneliness and pain.


Alone for several years, Demona had an encounter with a child named Gillecomgain (based loosely on ]), scarring his face when he catches her stealing food.<ref>{{cite AV media |year=1995 |title=Gargoyles — City of Stone (Part 1) |medium=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUbuDobX484 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150101214233/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUbuDobX484| archive-date=2015-01-01 | url-status=dead|accessdate=April 24, 2014 |format=YouTube |time=10:10 to 10:22 |publisher=Disney Shows }}</ref> Gillecomgain becomes the original ], the progenitor of ] seeking revenge against her. She is later joined by surviving Gargoyles from other clans in 997. During the year, she encounters a time lost ], who convinces her and the clan to help ] fight against ]. Though she agrees, she plans to retrieve the ''Grimorum Arcanorum'' after it is taken by Constantine's sorcerer Brother Valmont. After Kenneth's side has won the battle, the freed Phoenix (the former prisoner of the Phoenix Gate) is about to take the "timedancing" Brooklyn to another time period. Since Brooklyn suspects that Demona wants the ''Grimorum'' to use in taking over Scotland, Brooklyn offers to hold it while she takes out her half of The Phoenix Gate and while Brooklyn is whisked away. By 1020 A.D., Demona allies herself with a young ] to kill their common enemy of Gillecomgain. In 1032 A.D, an elderly Demona enters into a bargain with Macbeth; Macbeth entered it to protect his kingdom from his cousin ], while Demona wanted her youth back so she could lead the last of her kind. The pact is facilitated by the ], rendering both of them immortal, except if one kills the other, in which case both would perish.<ref name="DemonaCityofStonePt3">{{cite episode |title = City of Stone, Part 3 Alone for several years, Demona has an encounter with a child named Gillecomgain (based loosely on ]), scarring his face when he catches her stealing food.<ref>{{cite AV media |year=1995 |title=Gargoyles — City of Stone (Part 1) |medium=YouTube |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUbuDobX484 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150101214233/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUbuDobX484| archive-date=2015-01-01 | url-status=dead|accessdate=April 24, 2014 |format=YouTube |time=10:10 to 10:22 |publisher=Disney Shows }}</ref> Gillecomgain becomes the original ], the progenitor of ] seeking revenge against her.
Later, she is joined by surviving Gargoyles from other clans in 997. She encounters a time lost ], who convinces her and the clan to help ] fight against ]. Though she agrees, she plans to retrieve the ''Grimorum Arcanorum'' after it is taken by Constantine's sorcerer Brother Valmont. After Kenneth's side wins the battle, the freed Phoenix (the former prisoner of the Phoenix Gate) is about to take Brooklyn to another time period. Since Brooklyn suspects that Demona wants to use the ''Grimorum'' to take over Scotland, Brooklyn offers to hold it while she takes out her half of The Phoenix Gate, and while Brooklyn is whisked away.
In 1020 A.D., Demona allies herself with a young ] to kill their common enemy Gillecomgain. In 1032 A.D, an elderly Demona enters into a bargain with Macbeth, to protect his kingdom from his cousin ], while Demona gets her youth back so she can lead the last of her kind. The pact is facilitated by the ], rendering both of them immortal, except if one kills the other, in which case both would perish.<ref name="DemonaCityofStonePt3">{{cite episode |title = City of Stone, Part 3
|episode-link = List of Gargoyles episodes |series = Gargoyles |series-link = Gargoyles (TV series) |credits = Director: Frank Paur; Writers: Lydia Marano (teleplay), Michael Reaves (story), Brynne Stephens (teleplay), Greg Weisman (creator) |episode-link = List of Gargoyles episodes |series = Gargoyles |series-link = Gargoyles (TV series) |credits = Director: Frank Paur; Writers: Lydia Marano (teleplay), Michael Reaves (story), Brynne Stephens (teleplay), Greg Weisman (creator)
| network = syndicated |airdate = September 20, 1995 |season = 2 |number = 24 }}</ref> Neither of them realized that the Weird Sisters and the evil Archmage from Castle Wyvern planned to take over the mystical island of ] in the 20th century, with their help. Macbeth himself soon comes to admire Demona's combat prowess, and eventually becomes heavily dependent on Demona's clan for support in the war with Duncan's forces. In the final battle with Duncan in August 1040, Demona's devastating attacks so impress Macbeth, he exclaimed, "''You fight like a demon!''" — directly inspiring him to name her "''Demona''" (lit. "''She-Demon''"), for the first time, a name she finds very pleasing, and simultaneously declares her as his primary adviser. The two become fast friends, and it appears that Demona's life may turn around for the better. Eventually, Demona's trust in Macbeth evaporates after overhearing Macbeth's courtier advising him on severing their ties with the Gargoyles in order to win the support of the English. Fearing that this would come to pass (though Macbeth strongly denies it), she abandons his forces to Duncan's son Canmore and the English armies. Canmore, in turn, betrays her, killing the last of her clan. Demona would not enter into another alliance with a human for almost a thousand years. During the intervening time, she amasses a substantial fortune, while plotting her revenge on humanity; all the while being hunted by Canmore's descendants, who take up the mask of the Hunter. One hunter attacked her in ] in 1495. According to Greg Weisman: "In 1920, Demona would encounter a hunter, Fiona Canmore in Paris, France. This event would have been seen in the unfinished ''Team Atlantis'' series."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1969 |title=Search Ask Greg : Gargoyles : Station Eight |publisher=S8.org |accessdate=2012-01-14}}</ref> She encounters and kills another hunter named Charles Canmore in ] in 1980. | network = syndicated |airdate = September 20, 1995 |season = 2 |number = 24 }}</ref> Neither of them realize that the Weird Sisters and the evil Archmage from Castle Wyvern plan to take over the mystical island of ] in the 20th century, with their help. Macbeth comes to admire Demona's combat prowess, and eventually becomes heavily dependent on her clan for support in the war with Duncan's forces. In the final battle with Duncan in August 1040, Demona's combat skills so impress Macbeth that he names her "''Demona''" (lit. "''She-Demon''") and declares her as his primary adviser. The two become close friends, but Demona later loses trust in Macbeth after overhearing Macbeth's courtier advising him to sever their ties with the Gargoyles in order to win the support of the English. A concerned Demona abandons Macbeth’s forces to Duncan's son Canmore and the English armies. Canmore, in turn, betrays her, killing the last of her clan. Demona would not enter into another alliance with a human for almost a thousand years.
During the intervening time, she amasses a substantial fortune, while plotting her revenge on humanity, all the while being hunted by Canmore's descendants, who take up the mask of the Hunter. One hunter attacks her in ] in 1495. According to Greg Weisman: "In 1920, Demona would encounter a hunter, Fiona Canmore in Paris, France. This event would have been seen in the unfinished ''Team Atlantis'' series."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=1969 |title=Search Ask Greg : Gargoyles : Station Eight |publisher=S8.org |accessdate=2012-01-14}}</ref> She encounters and kills another hunter named Charles Canmore in ] in 1980.


Some time before 1994, Demona allied herself with ], gets him the ''Grimorum Arcanorum'', and tells him about the spell put upon the Gargoyles at Castle Wyvern. This leads Xanatos to bringing the castle to ] and waking up Goliath and the rest of the clan. Despite her and Xanatos's efforts to manipulate them, the clan refused to join her vendetta and actively opposes her. She later assisted Xanatos in resurrecting one of the dead Gargoyles from Wyvern, Coldstone, attempted to murder ], and also tried to exterminate humanity on numerous occasions; first by having ] destroy them (which failed: he impishly "destroyed" the humans by turning them into gargoyles), and then used magic to turn them into stone during the night, allowing her to go on a vicious murder spree. When magic and sorcery failed, she turned to science by hiring geneticist and villain Anton Sevarius, to help create a virus that would destroy all human life on Earth. When she was invited to Xanatos and Fox's wedding as the bridesmaid, with Goliath as the best man, she attended, claiming that she needed to keep Xanatos as an ally for the time being. However, it was a plot to restore the Phoenix Gate. The four traveled back to 975 AD, where Xanatos would fulfill his own destiny, while Demona showed her past self her clan frozen during the night. These events lead up to her hatred of humanity. Some time before 1994, Demona allies herself with ] and tells him about the spell placed on the Gargoyles at Castle Wyvern. Xanatos brings the castle to ] and wakes up Goliath and the rest of the clan. Despite her and Xanatos's efforts to manipulate them, the clan refuses to join her vendetta and actively opposes her. She later helps Xanatos resurrect one of the dead Gargoyles from Wyvern, Coldstone, attempts to murder ], and also tries to exterminate humanity on numerous occasions; first by having ] destroy them (which failed: he impishly "destroyed" the humans by turning them into gargoyles), and then use magic to turn them into stone during the night, allowing her to go on a vicious murder spree. When magic and sorcery fail, she turns to science, hiring geneticist and villain Anton Sevarius to create a virus that would destroy all human life on Earth. She accepts an invitation to be the bridesmaid at Xanatos and Fox's wedding, with Goliath as the best man, claiming that she needed to keep Xanatos as an ally. However, it was a plot to restore the Phoenix Gate. The four travel back to 975 AD, where Demona shows her past self her clan frozen during the night, leading to her hatred of humanity.


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Demona is also granted a "gift" by the magical being Puck: after she requests that he make her able to walk in daylight without turning to stone, he devises and casts a spell that transforms Demona into a human at sunrise, and remains so during the day until sunset, when she transforms back into her "gargate" form. The transformation is incredibly painful, and it hurts Macbeth when he is in proximity as part of their binding spell. Though initially furious at Puck's trick, she realized the positive uses of her human form as she later took up the alias of '''Dominique Destine'''. Using the immense fortune and resources that she acquired over the years, she formed a company called Nightstone Unlimited and became its CEO. She uses the company to further her goals when she cannot do as a Gargoyle. She allied herself with Goliath's evil clone Thailog to first, steal Macbeth's fortune, and when failing that, creating their own version of the Manhattan Clan through cloning. Though, the ever treacherous Thailog had other plans and betrayed her, leaving her for dead after a fight with the Manhattan Clan. She was later revealed to be alive. At the end of the show's run, she was still trying to successfully execute her ultimate plan of the destruction of the human race while trying to reach out to her daughter Angela, and win her over to her cause. She is incredibly overprotective of Angela and will step in and defend her if she is attacked. Demona was last seen on ] in Saint Damien's Cathedral recovering the crystal ruins of the Praying Gargoyle. Demona is also granted a "gift" by the magical being Puck: after she requests that he make her able to walk in daylight without turning to stone, he devises a spell that transforms Demona into a human at sunrise, and transforms her back into her “gargate” form at sunset. The transformation is incredibly painful, and hurts Macbeth when he is in proximity due to their binding spell. Initially furious at Puck's trick, she realizes the positive uses of her human form and takes up the alias '''Dominique Destine'''. Using her immense fortune and resources, she forms a company called Nightstone Unlimited, becoming its CEO. She uses the company to further her goals, allying herself with Goliath's evil clone Thailog to first attempt to steal Macbeth's fortune, and later create their own version of the Manhattan Clan through cloning. However, Thailog betrays her, leaving her for dead after a fight with the Manhattan Clan, though she survives. At the end of the show, she is still trying to fulfil her ultimate plan of destroying the human race, while winning her daughter Angela over to her cause. She is incredibly overprotective of Angela and will intervene to defend her if she is attacked. Demona is last seen on ] in Saint Damien's Cathedral recovering the crystal ruins of the Praying Gargoyle.


==In other media and merchandise== ==In other media and merchandise==

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Fictional character
Demona
Gargoyles character
First appearanceGargoyles 1x01 "Awakening Part 1"
Last appearanceGargoyles #12 "Phoenix"
Created byGreg Weisman
Voiced byMarina Sirtis
In-universe information
AliasDominique Destine
(as human, daytime only)
SpeciesGargoyle (later human, daytime only)
GenderFemale
FamilyAngela (daughter; with Goliath)
Broadway (son-in-law)
Artus, Gwenyvere and Lancelot (grandchildren)
Delilah (clone)
SpouseGoliath (former mate)
Macbeth (as Dominique; annulled)
Significant otherThailog

Demona (lit. '"She-Demon"'), voiced by Marina Sirtis, is a fictional character and one of the primary antagonists of the Disney animated television series Gargoyles. Demona was once Goliath's mate and was part of their 10th century AD castle's Wyvern Clan. She is consumed by a hatred of humanity and has attempted several times to destroy it.

Character development

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In the original pitch for the series, the initial leader of the gargoyle clan was Dakota, but it was later decided she would work best as a villain, and thus her name was changed to Demona.

Character biography

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Demona was a member of the Gargoyle clan at the medieval Scottish Castle Wyvern, Goliath's mate and second-in-command. Like the rest of the clan, Demona originally had no formal name, though Goliath frequently referred to her as his "Angel of the Night". The two mate and have a daughter, Angela, who will join the Manhattan Clan 1000 years into the future. Resentful of human prejudice toward her clan, Demona conspires with the Captain of the Guard to betray the humans inhabiting Castle Wyvern to the Viking raiders. However, Demona fails to convince Goliath to get the gargoyles away from the castle as planned, and the clan is slaughtered. When Goliath returns, he is devastated to see the murder of his clan, which he believes includes his mate. Demona abandons the castle, intending to return once he has calmed down, but returns to find the six survivors, including Goliath, under a sleep curse. This breaks her heart, beginning her downward spiral into a life of loneliness and pain.

Alone for several years, Demona has an encounter with a child named Gillecomgain (based loosely on Gille Coemgáin of Moray), scarring his face when he catches her stealing food. Gillecomgain becomes the original Hunter, the progenitor of a millennia-long line of mercenary descendants seeking revenge against her.

Later, she is joined by surviving Gargoyles from other clans in 997. She encounters a time lost Brooklyn, who convinces her and the clan to help Kenneth III fight against Constantine. Though she agrees, she plans to retrieve the Grimorum Arcanorum after it is taken by Constantine's sorcerer Brother Valmont. After Kenneth's side wins the battle, the freed Phoenix (the former prisoner of the Phoenix Gate) is about to take Brooklyn to another time period. Since Brooklyn suspects that Demona wants to use the Grimorum to take over Scotland, Brooklyn offers to hold it while she takes out her half of The Phoenix Gate, and while Brooklyn is whisked away.

In 1020 A.D., Demona allies herself with a young Macbeth to kill their common enemy Gillecomgain. In 1032 A.D, an elderly Demona enters into a bargain with Macbeth, to protect his kingdom from his cousin Duncan I of Scotland, while Demona gets her youth back so she can lead the last of her kind. The pact is facilitated by the Weird Sisters, rendering both of them immortal, except if one kills the other, in which case both would perish. Neither of them realize that the Weird Sisters and the evil Archmage from Castle Wyvern plan to take over the mystical island of Avalon in the 20th century, with their help. Macbeth comes to admire Demona's combat prowess, and eventually becomes heavily dependent on her clan for support in the war with Duncan's forces. In the final battle with Duncan in August 1040, Demona's combat skills so impress Macbeth that he names her "Demona" (lit. "She-Demon") and declares her as his primary adviser. The two become close friends, but Demona later loses trust in Macbeth after overhearing Macbeth's courtier advising him to sever their ties with the Gargoyles in order to win the support of the English. A concerned Demona abandons Macbeth’s forces to Duncan's son Canmore and the English armies. Canmore, in turn, betrays her, killing the last of her clan. Demona would not enter into another alliance with a human for almost a thousand years.

During the intervening time, she amasses a substantial fortune, while plotting her revenge on humanity, all the while being hunted by Canmore's descendants, who take up the mask of the Hunter. One hunter attacks her in Florence in 1495. According to Greg Weisman: "In 1920, Demona would encounter a hunter, Fiona Canmore in Paris, France. This event would have been seen in the unfinished Team Atlantis series." She encounters and kills another hunter named Charles Canmore in Paris in 1980.

Some time before 1994, Demona allies herself with David Xanatos and tells him about the spell placed on the Gargoyles at Castle Wyvern. Xanatos brings the castle to Manhattan and wakes up Goliath and the rest of the clan. Despite her and Xanatos's efforts to manipulate them, the clan refuses to join her vendetta and actively opposes her. She later helps Xanatos resurrect one of the dead Gargoyles from Wyvern, Coldstone, attempts to murder Elisa Maza, and also tries to exterminate humanity on numerous occasions; first by having Puck destroy them (which failed: he impishly "destroyed" the humans by turning them into gargoyles), and then use magic to turn them into stone during the night, allowing her to go on a vicious murder spree. When magic and sorcery fail, she turns to science, hiring geneticist and villain Anton Sevarius to create a virus that would destroy all human life on Earth. She accepts an invitation to be the bridesmaid at Xanatos and Fox's wedding, with Goliath as the best man, claiming that she needed to keep Xanatos as an ally. However, it was a plot to restore the Phoenix Gate. The four travel back to 975 AD, where Demona shows her past self her clan frozen during the night, leading to her hatred of humanity.

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Demona in her daytime-only human form, as "Dominique Destine"

Demona is also granted a "gift" by the magical being Puck: after she requests that he make her able to walk in daylight without turning to stone, he devises a spell that transforms Demona into a human at sunrise, and transforms her back into her “gargate” form at sunset. The transformation is incredibly painful, and hurts Macbeth when he is in proximity due to their binding spell. Initially furious at Puck's trick, she realizes the positive uses of her human form and takes up the alias Dominique Destine. Using her immense fortune and resources, she forms a company called Nightstone Unlimited, becoming its CEO. She uses the company to further her goals, allying herself with Goliath's evil clone Thailog to first attempt to steal Macbeth's fortune, and later create their own version of the Manhattan Clan through cloning. However, Thailog betrays her, leaving her for dead after a fight with the Manhattan Clan, though she survives. At the end of the show, she is still trying to fulfil her ultimate plan of destroying the human race, while winning her daughter Angela over to her cause. She is incredibly overprotective of Angela and will intervene to defend her if she is attacked. Demona is last seen on Halloween in Saint Damien's Cathedral recovering the crystal ruins of the Praying Gargoyle.

In other media and merchandise

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Demona is the end boss in the video game Gargoyles.

Reception

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By 2021, Demona had released several new lines of toys and action figures on Disney+.

See also

References

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  5. "WonderCon: Greg Weisman Spotlight Panel". Comic Book Resources. 2007-03-04. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
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  7. Director: Frank Paur; Writers: Lydia Marano (teleplay), Michael Reaves (story), Brynne Stephens (teleplay), Greg Weisman (creator) (September 20, 1995). "City of Stone, Part 3". Gargoyles. Season 2. Episode 24. syndicated.
  8. "Search Ask Greg : Gargoyles : Station Eight". S8.org. Retrieved 2012-01-14.
  9. "Gargoyles (GEN) FAQ/Walkthrough by Overated". GameFAQs. 2007-06-17. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
  10. "Gargoyles: NECA Officially Unveils New Demona Figure".

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