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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
Like [[w:c:finalfantasy:Barrett Wallace|Barrett Wallace]] in [[w:c:finalfantasy:Final Fantasy VII|''Final Fantasy VII'']], the Wargoyle wields arm-mounted guns, and shares the Japanese name for bullet. | Like [[w:c:finalfantasy:Barrett Wallace|Barrett Wallace]] in [[w:c:finalfantasy:Final Fantasy VII|''Final Fantasy VII'']], the Wargoyle wields arm-mounted guns, and shares the Japanese name for bullet. Its English name is a portmanteau of the words "war" and "gargoyle". | ||
Its body is mostly dark purple in color, with its ears and feet ending with a brighter purple. Its face is marked by a yellow jaw and red cheeks. Its gun arms are bright shades of blue with purple and yellow highlights, and they are wrapped in magenta chains. On Riku's Side, it has wings that resemble the beautiful stained-glass windows of Notre Dame. The Nightmare Dream Eater sigil is on the front of colorful, belt-like bands around its waist. | |||
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Riku is ambushed by the Wargoyle while searching for [[Claude Frollo]] in the Outskirts of La Cité des Cloches. The beast chases Riku to the Mill, where Riku finally finds Frollo, attempting to punish the inhabitants for harboring gypsies, and [[Phoebus]], who tries to stop him. When the Wargoyle appears, Riku realizes that it was created from Frollo's darkness, but the insane judge claims that he was granted the beast as an agent of "righteous judgment" to destroy the gypsies forever. When Phoebus attempts to stop Frollo from leaving, the Wargoyle easily overpowers him and leaves the soldier badly injured. After Riku tracks Frollo to the top of Notre Dame, the judge summons the Wargoyle to eliminate him, but Riku defeats it after a gruelling battle. The Wargoyle's wings shatter, and it falls into the fires below. | Riku is ambushed by the Wargoyle while searching for [[Claude Frollo]] in the Outskirts of La Cité des Cloches. The beast chases Riku to the Mill, where Riku finally finds Frollo, attempting to punish the inhabitants for harboring gypsies, and [[Phoebus]], who tries to stop him. When the Wargoyle appears, Riku realizes that it was created from Frollo's darkness, but the insane judge claims that he was granted the beast as an agent of "righteous judgment" to destroy the gypsies forever. When Phoebus attempts to stop Frollo from leaving, the Wargoyle easily overpowers him and leaves the soldier badly injured. After Riku tracks Frollo to the top of Notre Dame, the judge summons the Wargoyle to eliminate him, but Riku defeats it after a gruelling battle. The Wargoyle's wings shatter, and it falls into the fires below. | ||
In Sora's version of the world, Sora attempts to follow Frollo when the judge pursues Quasimodo and Esmeralda into Notre Dame, but he is stopped by the Wargoyle | In Sora's version of the world, Sora attempts to follow Frollo when the judge pursues Quasimodo and Esmeralda into Notre Dame, but he is stopped by the now-wingless Wargoyle, who dives from the sky and demolishes the bonfire. Sora manages to defeat the rampaging Nightmare, then proceeds into the Notre Dame. | ||
Later, as the [[Spellican]] fights Sora during his second visit to [[Traverse Town]], it summons the Wargoyle to replace the [[Hockomonkey]]. The Wargoyle is in turn replaced by the [[Char Clawbster]] upon its demise. | Later, as the [[Spellican]] fights Sora during his second visit to [[Traverse Town]], it summons the Wargoyle to replace the [[Hockomonkey]]. The Wargoyle is in turn replaced by the [[Char Clawbster]] upon its demise. | ||
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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== |
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