![]() When Puck uses the mirror to see Demona still harbors some love for Goliath, despite her hatred of humanity and Goliath's decision to protect Manhattan from evil like her, it is when Elisa appears that Demona demands that Puck get rid of her. When the thieves return to Demona's hideout, drop off the mirror, and receive their payment, before being scared off by Demona when she grows annoyed by their presence, Demona then uses the mirror to summon the trickster Puck, of the Children of Oberon, to serve her. Once she's certain the mirror is secured, Demona retreats with one of her banshee shrieks as she flees. However, Demona's presence is merely a distraction, as two thugs she hired steal the mirror while she keeps Goliath and Elisa busy. ![]() ![]() When Demona arrives to claim it, it is revealed that Goliath was also there, lying in wait to help stop her. Within a local museum, Elisa, disguised as a security guard, is guarding a valuable artifact on display at the museum: Titania's Mirror. ![]() In the chaos, Goliath and the others are able to detain him and send Demona fleeing, but as a "gift" for the fun he had, Puck grants Demona the ability to painfully become human during the day instead of returning to her vulnerable stone sleep. A magical mirror is stolen by Demona, who frees the mischievous Puck from it purposely re-interpreting Demona's wishes, he makes the Gargoyles human and the humans gargoyles. ![]()
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