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Prometheus1

Portrayed by:

"What sorcery is this?"
— Behemoth's catchphrase

(hatched July 19, 938[2])

Biography[]

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Alternate timelines[]

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Physical appearance[]

Due to being a Gargoyle, and thus effected by the Stone Sleep, Behemoth ages at a slower speed than the average human.[3]

Psychological profile[]

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Skills and abilities[]

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Equipment[]

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Weaknesses[]

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Relatives[]

Appearances[]

London Gargoyles[]

  • "How the Gargoyles Got to London"
  • "Hunted"
  • "Human Nature"
  • "Long Time 'til Morning"
  • "Deadly Tools"
  • "The Force of Macbeth"
  • "Public Image"
  • "Brother's Keeper"
  • "Friends In High Places"
  • "Protecting the Castle"
  • "Wild Coyote"
  • "Metamorphosis"
  • "What is Real Anymore?"
  • "Scratches on a Page"
  • "Night of the Gargoyles"
  • "Werefox"
  • "Something Old"
  • "Diabolique's Story"
  • "The Right Thing to Do"
  • "Outfoxed"
  • "Protection"
  • "Copied"
  • "Nothing is as it Seems"
  • "The Cure"
  • "Old Times" (Flashback only)
  • "Upgrades"
  • "Creation"
  • "Stone Sleep"
  • "Avalon"
  • "Old Wounds"
  • "The Loch Ness Monster"
  • "Follow the Leader" (Mentioned only)
  • "Heritage"
  • "Strolling Down the Champs-Élysées"
  • "Grief"
  • "The Heroes of Ulster"
  • "The Grey Goo Scenario"
  • "Lone Target"
  • "The Timeless King" (Mentioned only)
  • "The Eye of the Storm"
  • "Inhumanity"
  • "As Green As It Gets"
  • "Coyotes"
  • "Of Two Minds"
  • "The Return of Oberon"
  • "Bad Future"
  • "The Gathering"
  • "Revenge"
  • "Turf War"
  • "Soul Transference 101"
  • "Offspring"
  • "The Hunter's Moon"
  • "Rise of the Quarrymen"
  • "Invitation Only"
  • "Rock and Roll"
  • "Gargoyle Park"
  • "The Egg and I"
  • "Blind Spot"
  • "The Interview"
  • "Proteus Returns"
  • "Comfort and Joy"
  • "A Handful of Thorns"
  • "Lines of Allegiance"
  • "Raksha Rising"
  • "Generations"
  • "Gherkin and the Phoenix Gate"

The World of Gargoyles[]

  • "Wharf's Night Out"

A Tale of Three Brothers[]

  • "Three Brothers: Part Five"

Appearances in Other Media[]

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Trivia[]

  • Jimmy Akingbola was considered for Behemoth's voice.
  • Behemoth's production name was Prometheus.

References[]

  1. Rudolph Walker voiced Behemoth in the pilot movie, How the Gargoyles Got to London, and was replaced by David Harewood in the series proper.
  2. Confirmed by toy bio.
  3. Confirmed by Jack Mozenrath.
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