Gargoyals are just decorations. People long ago thought they would ward off evil spirits though. Depending on the architecture of the building concerned and when and where it was built, a gargoyle might have had the practical function of draining rain water away from the roof.
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gargoyles areusually made of marble or limestone. There have been some metal or terracotta gargoyles. There are no brick gargoyles.
There are about a hundred different types of gargoyles. Gargoyles can look like animals, dragons, or be fictional. A gargoyle has a different meaning depending on what it is being used for.
The gargoyles were there to lead water from the roof. The architects then found other solutions.
Gargoyles are not real, aside from their use in architecture. They were originally used on churches, and supposed to be Devil's helpers in order to stop people from sinning.
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gargoyles areusually made of marble or limestone. There have been some metal or terracotta gargoyles. There are no brick gargoyles.
Gargoyles are crafted from Granite.
The comiic figures Gargoyles and all the Gargoyles characters belong to Disney and Buena Vista, and their shows like Gargoyles and Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles.
joshua kovolets built the gargoyles
The gargoyles are outside the staff room.
there is no modern-day gargoyles
The Oxford Gargoyles was created in 1998.
Gargoyles - novel - was created in 1967.
Guelph Gargoyles was created in 2001.
Gargoyles ANSI Classics