| Race | Conglomerate Gargoyle |
| Over-race | Gargoyle |
| Classification | Construct |
| Sphere | Boundaries |
| Origin | Janus fashioned them from conglomerate stone |
| Lifespan | 10,000 years |
| Habitat | Walls in cities in the subtropical savanna |
| Food | Meat, stone, vegetation |
| Description | Conglomerate gargoyles appear to be beasts made of conglomerate stone. They have two heads, four arms, two tails, and four wings. They appear reptilian and bat-like. They are usually about 4' tall. |
| Procreation | New conglomerate gargoyles must be chiseled from conglomerate stone. |
| Esoterica | Conglomerate gargoyles were crafted originally by the Two-Faced Divine to protect mighty gates and as such, they are imbued with gebvel. They are are attuned to the gebvel arts, especially shield mastery. They do not typically use static binding as they have that power inherently. They also like to wield damaskian power, aedificarium, doom, fate, earthpower aether, fundamental aether, hegnh, mana, and kor. |
| Special Powers | Conglomerate gargoyles are made to have impenetrable skin. They bind not to a building, but to a specific wall of that building, and thus, they work in tandem with other conglomerate gargoyles in order to protect it. They can bind to each other as well to amplify their protections, forming a conglomerate wall. Conglomerate gargoyles can sense danger near their wall and can strengthen the wall itself as the cost of their own strength. The wall will never be wholly destroyed so long as they live. Conglomerate gargoyles can also build more wall to extend their territory, though they do this with care and intention. |
| Stasis | Conglomerate gargoyles can go into stasis to prolong their lifetimes if their wall is not in danger. Many of them do this, becoming part of the scenery. |
| Weaknesses | Flux energy can harm them. |
| Culture | Conglomerate gargoyles serve as guardians and obstacles, refusing to allow any to enter their domains without permission of its owner (often themselves). They usually live with other conglomerate gargoyles who protect the other walls in the building, and their leader is bound to the biggest or most crucial wall (the front wall if all other walls are equal). Because of the power of conglomerate gargoyles, many builders started using fake gargoyles to scare off anyone who might vandalize or damage their work. |
| Notables | |
| Sample statistics | PRO 12 ATH 8 STR 13 Toughness 25 Stasis 30 AWA 9 WIL 11 ROG 8 Danger Sense (Domain) 22 |
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