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== Gallery ==
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File:CGI Unnamed Gargoyle.png|A cgi model of the Gargoyle made during a GDC presentation
CGI Unnamed Gargoyle.png|A cgi model of the Gargoyle made by [https://www.artstation.com/artwork/18A1l8 James Weir] during a GDC presentation
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==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Water Skylanders]]
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Revision as of 09:10, March 4, 2022

Unknown
Element: Water
Species: Gargoyle
Gender: Unknown
Role: Unknown

The Unnamed Gargoyle is a placeholder name for the scrapped Water Skylander character.

Character Development

The gargoyle was designed for Skylanders: SuperChargers, but they weren't approved and were soon scrapped after Vicarious Visions unsuccessfully made attempts to fit them into the battle ready lineup.[1] The development team still held a soft spot for the character, though, and used the gargoyle for one of their Game Developer Conference presentations on the modeling and posing process.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The gargoyle Skylander has another concept that has them having no visible nose.[2]
  • A gargoyle is a type of grotesque - a decorative figure on a building - that acts as a spout on the sides of a building. By directing water away from the roof and out of the structure, they prevent the mortar from being damaged over time, using a trough on their backs as seen in the Unnamed Gargoyle.

References

  1. Live Demonstration of Character and Toy Design for 'Skylanders'
  2. Strata: The Art of Skylanders: SuperChargers page 8