Gargoyle of the Defenders: pact of stone and power

Published on May 10, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Isaac Christians, an ordinary elderly man, made a pact to save his city. His spirit was transferred into the body of a stone gargoyle, making him a classic member of the Defenders. He possesses superhuman strength, flight, and control over vital energies. A hero with a form that defies logic and gravity.

A gray stone gargoyle, wings spread, perched on a ledge. Its interior glows with golden vital energy, under a stormy sky.

Technical development of a stone body 🪨

Christians' spiritual transfer into a gargoyle statue raises questions about the preservation of consciousness in an inorganic medium. His flight does not depend on functional wings, but on an energetic manipulation that defies Newtonian physics. The superhuman strength derives from a dense mineral structure, but his ability to drain or channel vital energies suggests a metabolic system based on quantum fields. A case of impossible biology.

Advantages of being a flying statue 🕊️

The good thing about being a gargoyle: you never worry about wrinkles, a bad hair day, or if your clothes fit. The bad thing: dust accumulates in uncomfortable places and pigeons mistake you for street furniture. And forget about asking for a hug; your rock skin doesn't transmit warmth, only splinters. At least, no one asks you to go grocery shopping.