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Gargouille
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Physiology This creature has the same body type as the gargoyle statues, as the stone creatures were created after the Gargouille's likeness. This beast shoots water from it's mouth.
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History This "dragon" rose from the waters of the Seine, the river in France. It spouted a tremendous blast of water from it's mouth which flooded the countryside. It was called the Gargouille,
translated meaning "gargler", because of this. The sign of the cross subdued it, and the people of France erected statues of the creature on the buildings to instil fear. The statues are known as gargoyles.
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