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gargouilles mean good luck. they frighten evil spirits away with their frightening look. some say goths are frightening(which i think they are too) they have lots of argetecture on them like goths

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gargouilles are not particulary a rare dragon. they are french, and hard to spot. they are 15 feet long and 8-10 feet high. they are a slate grey or green. they eat rats, cats, or bats

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