
Benedict
(BEN)
Designed by Klaus Kinast
21" x 17" x25"; 220lbs
BENEDICT GARGOYLE On a pilgrimage to Paris, Benedict fell
in love with a young woman. Whilst very beautiful on the outside, she was
cold and cruel on the inside. She quickly grew bored with Benedict's attentions
and devised a scheme to rid herself of him. One day she demanded that he perform
three tasks to prove his love for her: If successful, she would agree to be
married. First, she wanted him to fly her up to the castle tower. Benedict
went to the sorcerer and asked for a potion to make him grow wings and then,
as requested, flew her to the top of the tower. The young woman admired the
gargoyles surrounding the tower and wished that Benedict would look as handsome
as they. Again, blinded by his love, Benedict took a potion and was transformed
into a horned gargoyle. For his final task, she demanded that he sit not eating,
sleeping or speaking until her return and then they would be wed. The wicked
woman never returned and after many long years, Benedict turned to stone.
Today he watches over the young lovers of Paris whilst awaiting the return
of his love.