gar·goyle - gär-goil      noun
Etymology: Middle English gargule, gargoyl, from Old French gargoule
1: a spout in the form of a grotesque human or animal figure projecting from a roof gutter
     to throw rainwater clear of a building.
2: a grotesquely carved figure.
-gar·goyled / adjective.

 

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Ingrid the Goat Boy

male


The sculpture studio is in Jericho.
Creatures of the night.
Dragons, Lizards, Unicorns, Trolls.  
Authentic Gargoyles. How's your spout?
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His & Hers Gargoyles.
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The Rogue Lover

The Dragon

female



    
 Above: assigning gender

     
The Rogue Lover
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Piercing the primeval veil.

Green Room,...


Pouring rain.


Up, up, and away... 

Evergreen Roofing  


Our Rogue Lover finds,...


the object of his desire.