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Later, as the [[Spellican]] fights Sora during the boy's 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 the boy's 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. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
*The Wargoyle is very similar to the MediEvil boss called "The Stained Glass Demon". Both have body parts made of stained glass, both are evil by nature, both have demonic appearances (with the wingless Wargoyle bearing much more resemblance to the Stained Glass Demon than the winged Wargoyle), and they both fire projectiles. | |||
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Template:Enemy The Wargoyle is a Dream Eater that appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It serves as a boss for Riku and Sora in La Cité des Cloches.
Design
Like Barrett Wallace in Final Fantasy VII, the Wargoyle wields arm-mounted guns, and shares the Japanese name for bullet. Its guns are bound with chains, and its appearance is fittingly that of a Gargoyle. In Sora's story, it lacks wings. Its wings resemble the beautiful stained-glass windows of Notre Dame. Template:Section-stub
Story
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Riku encounters the Wargoyle several times while travelling through La Cité des Cloches. After Riku finds Frollo atop Notre Dame, the judge falls to his doom, summoning the Wargoyle one last time. After a grueling battle, Riku puts the beast down.
Meanwhile, after Quasimodo rescues Esmeralda from being burned at the stake, a wingless version of the Wargoyle confronts Sora but is destroyed in battle.
Later, as the Spellican fights Sora during the boy's 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.
Trivia
- The Wargoyle is very similar to the MediEvil boss called "The Stained Glass Demon". Both have body parts made of stained glass, both are evil by nature, both have demonic appearances (with the wingless Wargoyle bearing much more resemblance to the Stained Glass Demon than the winged Wargoyle), and they both fire projectiles.