Gargoyle was a strange carved human and animal image seen on the structure of the building, originally designed as a spray of water to remove rain from the building. They were strictly watched later and published in many forms. Nature and unnatural history of Gargoyle Gargoyle often plays in medieval style cathedrals and churches and welcomes the early Gothic smile Oliver Haford with a smile. You will live in a medieval cathedral and meet a distinctive biological race that thrives during the 11th and 13th centuries.
The stone carved by the gargoyle is like a dragon, originally a dragon roll of water running over the building. The predecessor of the medieval gargoyle is in the temples of ancient Greece and Egypt, but many fine stories were invented to explain them during the Middle Ages. According to the French legend of the Middle Ages, in the ancient times a horrible dragon named La Gargouille caused a flood and a sinking ship in the Seine, Rouen's people have sacrificed human sacrifice every year to relieve that starvation. sense. Then, around 600 AD, the pastor named Romanas promised that if people built the church they would drive them away. Romanus killed the dragon, its cutting head was set up as the first gargoyle on the wall of the city.
This is mainly related to gargoyle in front of the gate. It is sitting on the two forearms because the hind legs are bent like a lion waiting for the raid. Things like things like monsters are dangerous, but this has pure anger for radiation. On his face there was a mean frown side, his eyes sank in a deep expression I had never seen before. There is also a big wing that covers the big muscle behind, there is a feeling of fear, I want to know the sculpture of the pathological type of this monster. Being a person who sees what I see is supposed to be not so easy to frighten me - but it does
Grotesque accusations are often confused with monsters, but the difference is that the monster has a mouthpiece from its mouth, but the monster is not. This type of sculpture is also known as chimera. The term gargoyle, properly used, refers to the sculpture of most strange letters, which is particularly used as the end of the spout to transport water from both sides of the building. In medieval times, the term babewyn was used to refer to monsters and monsters. That word comes from Italian Babuino.