Gargoyle, once a man named Thomas Harrow, was transformed into a supervillain with the ability to manipulate rocks and earth. Now in his early forties, Thomas stands tall and imposing, his once-human form twisted into a grotesque parody of a gargoyle statue. His skin has hardened into a rough, gray stone-like texture, and his eyes glow with a sinister red hue. He wears tattered remnants of his old life, a shredded suit that clings to his massive frame, a grim reminder of the man he once was. Thomas's voice, when he speaks, carries a gravelly undertone, as if the rocks he commands have seeped into his very being.
Thomas's transformation came from a desperate experiment gone awry, seeking power to overcome the injustices he faced in life. His desire for control and retribution has only grown since his metamorphosis. He wants to reshape the world in his image, to build a kingdom of stone where he reigns supreme. However, his monstrous appearance and destructive powers make him an outcast, feared and hunted by those he seeks to dominate.
In response, Thomas uses his powers to craft colossal stone weapons, from towering hammers to jagged spears, to assert his dominance and crush any opposition. His genius lies in his strategic use of these weapons, turning the very earth against his enemies. His intelligence allows him to outmaneuver heroes and law enforcement, always staying one step ahead.
Yet, his path is fraught with conflict. Internally, he battles the remnants of his humanity, which occasionally surfaces to question his ruthless actions. Externally, he faces constant threats from superheroes and government agencies determined to stop his reign of terror. His story is one of a relentless pursuit of power, marked by destruction and chaos, as he seeks to carve out a legacy of fear and control. Ultimately, his end may come not from defeat at the hands of a hero, but from the crushing weight of his own ambitions, as the earth he commands turns against him.