The fierce Gargoyle
Look up!
Have you ever stood in front of a cathedral, looking up, wondering what on earth these gruesome demons are doping on a scared building like this? Somehow contradictory, right? And thus, perfectly fitting as avatar for Saga of Sins!
“In architecture, and specifically Gothic architecture, a Gargoyle is a carved or formed grotesque with a spout designed to convey water from a roof and away from the side of a building, thereby preventing it from running down masonry walls and eroding the mortar between.” (Wikipedia)
But why did the architects not use the design of angels or saints? Well, because these Gargoyles may also scare and turn away evil influences. Just like our fire-breathing avatar, the second of the four Demonic Creatures you get to play. Once unlocked you can switch between the Werewolf and the Gargoyle on the fly.
Fire Breath
As this fierce demon is known for protecting sacred places from evil powers as well as for water fountains coming out of its mouth on rainy days, what could be more fitting than a flame thrower type of shot? We agree that its range is nothing compared to the Werewolf’s Triple Shot, but it is extremely useful against flying enemies and for powerful melee attacks. The length of the flame can be upgraded and certain objects, such as piles of boxes can be set on fire to clear the path or reach secret areas.
Ignition
Furthermore, special braziers can be set on fire with the Gargoyle’s Fire Breath! There will be different types of braziers, so for example sometimes you will need to light them in the correct order to make a treasure chest appear. Timed braziers, on the other hand, will force you to act swiftly before they go out again.
More to come…
Below you can find some concepts and color variations of our Gargoyle. Two more demonic creatures will be playable and we will reveal the third one rather soon, but what could it be? Feel free to take a guess in the comments below!
Thank you for your interest in Saga of Sins,
Your team at Bonus Level Entertainment :)