- Gargoyle (Dungeons & Dragons)
Infobox D&D creature
caption=A gargoyle, pictured on the cover of "Gargoyle" (1989).
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type=Monstrous humanoid
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Dungeons & Dragons "fantasy role-playing game , a gargoyle is a grotesque winged monstrous humanoid creature, with a horned head and a stony hide.Publication history
The gargoyle was one of the earliest creatures introduced in the D&D game.
Dungeons & Dragons (1974-1976)
The gargoyle was one of the first monsters introduced in the earliest edition of the game, in the Dungeons & Dragons "white box" set (1974), where they were described as a reptilian bipedal beast, Chaotic in alignment. [Gygax, Gary, and
Dave Arneson . "Dungeons & Dragons" (3-Volume Set) (TSR, 1974)]The kopoacinth, an aquatic version of the gargoyle, first appeared in the 1975 "Dungeons & Dragons" supplement, "Blackmoor" by
Dave Arneson . [Arneson, Dave. "Blackmoor" (TSR,1975 )]Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988)
The gargoyle appears in the first edition Monster Manual (1977), [Gygax, Gary. "
Monster Manual " (TSR,1977 )] where it is described as a ferocious predator of a magical nature, found among ruins; it attacks anything it can detect.The marlgoyle first appears in the module "
Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth " (1982), [Gygax, Gary. "TheLost Caverns of Tsojcanth " (TSR,1982 )] and later appears in "Monster Manual II" (1983) as the margoyle. [Gygax, Gary . "Monster Manual II " (TSR,1983 )]Dungeons & Dragons (1977-1999)
This edition of the D&D game included its own version of the gargoyle, in the "
Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set " (1977, 1981, 1983). [Gygax, Gary, andDave Arneson [1974] , edited by J. Eric Holmes. "Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set" (TSR, 1977)] [Gygax, Gary, andDave Arneson [1974] , edited byTom Moldvay . "Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set" (TSR, 1981)] [Gygax, Gary, andDave Arneson [1974] , edited byFrank Mentzer . "Dungeons & Dragons Set 1: Basic Rules" (TSR, 1983)] The gargoyle was also later featured in the "Dungeons & Dragons Game" set (1991), the "Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia" (1991), [Schend, Steven E., Jon Pickens, and Dori Warty (Editors). "Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia " (TSR, 1991)] and the "Classic Dungeons & Dragons Game" set (1994).Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999)
The gargoyle and margoyle appear first in the Monstrous Compendium Volume Two (1989), [Cook, David, et al. "Monstrous Compendium Volume Two" (TSR,
1989 )] and are reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993), [Stewart, Doug, ed. "Monstrous Manual" (TSR,1993 )] along with the kapoacinth.The
Greyhawk campaign setting module "Gargoyle" (1989) featured the gargoyle (of the Tors). The grist (true gargoyle) appeared in "Vale of the Mage" (1990).The guardgoyle for the
Forgotten Realms setting appeared in the "Ruins of Zhentil Keep" boxed set (1995).Four variant gargoyles appeared in the "Dragon's Bestiary" column of "Dragon" #223 (November 1995), including the archer, the grandfather plaque, the spouter, and the stone lion. [Baichtal, John. "The Dragon's Bestiary: Four Guardian Gargoyles." "Dragon" #223 (TSR,
1995 )] These creatures were reprinted in "Monstrous Compendium Annual Three" (1996).Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 edition (2000-2002)
The gargoyle and kapoacinth appear in the Monster Manual for this edition (2000). [Cook, Monte,
Jonathan Tweet , andSkip Williams . "Monster Manual " (Wizards of the Coast ,2000 )]Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003-2007)
The gargoyle and kapoacinth appear in the revised Monster Manual for this edition (2003).
The guardgoyle returned in "City of Splendors: Waterdeep" (2005).
Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition (2008-)
The gargoyle appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (2008), including the
nabassu gargoyle. [Mearls, Mike, Stephen Schubert, and James Wyatt. "Monster Manual " (Wizards of the Coast , 2008)]Description
A gargoyle is usually chaotic evil. A gargoyle has the ability to hold itself so still that it appears to be a statue.
Variants
The
marine gargoyle is known as thekapoacinth .The
margoyle , ormarlgoyle , is a more horrid form of gargoyle.References
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