Heya readers! So I've always wanted to do a Gargoyles story, I love the cartoon! However, this story has gone through so much change, in it's plot, adding and dropping characters. But I FINALLY have it written down on how I'm gonna do this! And I notice that this is the ONLY Gargoyles x W.I.T.C.H. crossover! So cool, to be the first! (•‾⌣‾•)

Also as a heads up, I know the cartoon took place in the 90s, but I decided to to make it the present, phones, internet - all that stuff. :)

I am dyslexic, so please understand if you see some spelling errors, I try my best.

Anyway, I really hope you like it!


"So- wait, let me get this straight," Amalthea frowned, looking at her father through face-time on her phone. He was in Scotland at the moment, he had asked if she wanted to come with him, but she declined and decided to stay at friend's house, "You spent over a billion dollars on an ancient Scottish castle, that will be build above your building?" saying it out loud gave her a headache.

David Xanatos smirked, "Why not? It's a lovely piece of history, I'd hate to see it become lost in time." his daughter's frown grew, he knew she wasn't too keen on him spending millions just for his collection or amusement, "Just picture it in your head Thea: Castle Wyvern on top of Eyrie building, it will be the tallest building in New York. Revolutionizing architect history."

The teenager rolled her eyes, "Is that really the reason?"

"Some of it. Mostly, I got it for you," he smiled kindly to his daughter. Amalthea stopped frowning, her eyes slightly widened, "I know how much you use to love fairytales, dressing up as princesses, dreaming of living in castles... I certainly miss those days," he chuckled, "Consider this castle, your new home, a sweet sixteen birthday present."

"Dad... Y-You didn't have to-" Amalthea felt her cheeks blush, looking away from her phone.

Xanatos kept smiling, "I'm sorry. I know you don't like it when I spoil you rotten. How about when it's completed we can throw a party at our new home."

Amalthea turned back, "Can it be just a small one, please? I don't really want anything big."

Xanatos nodded, "Of course," he took a moment to look down at his watch, "I have to get back to work. But, I will see you tomorrow."

"Okay dad. Bye."

"Bye Thea. I love you."

But all Amalthea could say was, "Yeah..." before hanging up. She stared at the black screen, looking at her refection. She slowly laid her back down on her friend's bed. That was very convincing dad. You almost had me here. She frowned again, of course she knew it was a lie. Her father may spoil her with expensive gifts from time to time, But there's no way he would buy her a freaking castle just because she wanted one when she was eight. She clutched the pendant necklace around her neck. She always did that was she was deep in thought.

Just then there was a knock on the door, it opened and a her friend popped though, "Hey, everything okay?"

Amalthea stayed quiet for a moment, before asking, "Rae, can you tell when your mom lies to you?"

"Ah oh, daddy drama again?" Rae joked, walking over before sitting down on the bed, "What is it this time?"

"He bought... A Scottish castle. And it's going on top of Eyrie building."

Rae mouth dropped, "You lucky daughter of a rich bastard."

Amalthea nodded in agreement, "This is going over the top, even for him. No... this castle must have something mysterious," she lifted her phone over her face again, and started googling Wyvern Castle. Images showed a large beautiful castle covered in moss and vines. "It said that it was home to Prince Malcolm, but when he passed the throne went to his daughter, Princess Katharine. It was soon invaded by vikings in 994 AD."

Rae just shrugged, "That sounds pretty normal to me."

"No wait - look at this," Amalthea sat up, sitting beside her friend. She held up her phone, "Castle Wyvern is mostly known for being one of the few kingdoms gargoyles were allowed to live with human. Gargoyles?" She narrowed her eyes.

Suddenly, the jewel pendant around Amalthea's neck started to glow purple, and levitate up. Both girls gasped, as Amalthea cupped her hands, it floated over them.

"Wow, check it out, the heart reacted to you saying that." Rae pointed at the pendant. "Do you think..?"

Amalthea shook her head, "No, the only gargoyle we know it a giant one-eye rock that looks more like a troll." she looked at more images, till she finally found one with six stone gargoyle statues on the castle.

"But, those look like regular gargoyles statures humans make." Rea frowned.

Amalthea narrowed her eyes at the image, "I'll find out what my dad's real plan is. We'll tell the others, before going to Meridian and telling the queen." Rae nodded in agreement.

Suddenly the heard the front door open. The two teenagers stepped out of the room, and saw Rae's mother, Elisa Maza, carrying grocery bags inside. "Hey girls, I'm back."

"Hey mom."

"Hi Ms. Maza"

Elisa smiled at her daughter's friend, "Thea, I've known you since you were six, it's okay to call me Elisa." she set the bags on the kitchen counter.

Amalthea felt her cheeks blush red, "S-Sorry, old habit."

The two girls helped the detective put the groceries away, while putting a frozen pizza in the oven, "So mom, guess what Thea's dad bought." Rae smirked.

Elisa rolled her eyes. Even though she had known Amalthea for years, and was even good friends with her mother before she pasted, she couldn't come to accepting Xanatos as a father. She still found it weird that Thea was related to him, they were so different. Amalthea look more like her mother; fair-skin, with hip-long platinum-blonde hair, and a single birth-mark under the left side of her lip. But, she did have her father's dark brown eyes.

"What is it this time?"

"A ancient Scottish castle, with a creepy backstory." Amalthea rolled her eyes, throwing a bag of popcorn in the microwave.

Elisa blinked, "Oh boy."

"Yeah..." the teen frowned, watching the bag inflated, "H-Hey - can we change the subject?"

The Mazas smiled and nodded. The three of them enjoyed the rest of their sleepover, with movies and junk-food.


Several months went by, as Amalthea's father oversaw the construction of Castle Wyvern to be shipped from Wyvern Hill, Scotland stone by stone and rebuild it on top of Eyrie building, in Manhattan. During those months Amalthae mostly stayed over at the Maza's, but she also had to stay with father during some weeks at their other private house. The two girls told their other three friends, Vidia, Emily and Naomi about the castle's myth. Though, they all decided to wait before telling Queen Elyon.

Finally, it construction was finished. Amalthea road with her father in their limo, with their butler Owen Burnett diving. They had packed the rest of their belongings from their other house. Because from now on, they'd be living in Eyrie. Amalthea held the heart of kandrakar tightly in her hand.

Xanatos noticed his daughter's anxious nerves and spoke, "Do not worry Thea, it's the same building you've always been to."

"I-I know dad," she tried to relax her shoulders. It wasn't the move that was bothering her, it was that her father was keeping from her. But she had to play it off, "I guess it's like any other type of move; new place, new room." She shrugged.

"Sir, we're here," Owen said, parking the car. The butler got out, and opened the door for his boss. Xanatos, offered to let Amalthea exit first. The teenager stepped out and gasped. She had to tilt her head further back to see the tall building in front of her. And even with neck bending she still couldn't see the top.

Xanatos chuckled, placing a hand on his daughter's shoulder, "Welcome home, sweetheart," Amalthea was amazed by everything, Castle Wyvern was gorgeous; even though a few of the rooms were modernized, it still had that rustic style that she loved. Xanatos guided her around, until they one of the castle tower room, "And now, the princess's room," he smiled, opening the two large doors.

Amalthea's eyes widened at the side of her new bedroom; it was a perfect circle, with a balcony, a perfect view of Manhattan. There was also an added room for her own privet bathroom with a large jacuzzi-tub. All the furniture was rococo styled in gold, white and light-blue. And hanging on the roof, was large rustic chandelier. Amalthea walked inside, slowly spinning around, taking it all in. She was starting to get overwhelmed. Turning back to her father, who kept smiling, "Dad I - um... Wow..." she didn't know what to say.

"Too much?" he asked.

"N-No! It - it's beautiful. Thank you." Amalthea lowered her head, feeling red in the face.

Xanatos smiled, walking over to her, bring her into a hug, but Amalthea couldn't bring herself to hug him back. He let go, placing his hands on her shoulders, "Well, the sun is still up, why don't you get yourself settled in, before dinner?" right on cue, Owen brought in her luggage bags.

"Okay," The two men left, leaving Amalthea alone. She walked over and sat down on her new bed. She looked up at the stone ceiling, thinking about that comment Rae said, "I really am the daughter of a rich bastard," she grumbled, frowning. But she never liked to complain when her father spoiled her, even if he was being a bit extreme. She glanced at her luggage, not really in the mood to unpack, she needed to get to the bottom of what her father was hiding.

She left her room, and started retracing the tour her father gave her. She rechecked every room, looking for anything that would be suspicious. So far nothing, until she climbed up the tallest tower. That's where she saw them. The five gargoyle statues from the google image, all lined up on the castles railing. She walked over to them, taking in each of there faces and features. Each one was unique and different. She look up to the top of the tower and saw another one.

She raced up the stairs, to see it up close. She walked over to the large gargoyle, and gently placed her hand on his stone wings. "You must be the reason he did all this," she glared at it. What if these gargoyles were real? Would they be dangerous? Maybe they once lived on Meridian and were banished to earth? Amalthea looked up at the sky, the 6pm and sundown would start at 8, "I need to find more clues." she hurried back inside.


Wondering around some more, she went to the great hall, It was rebuilt to look exactly like it did a thousand years ago. Amalthea looked around, then noticed something interesting. An ancient book, that was behind a glass case. Rising her brow, she opened the glass, and picked up the heavy book. It was a spell-book, belonging to a Magus. "Fascinating..." as Amalthea kept reading she came across a stone-slumber spell with a written story about it.

Amalthea gasped, "So... those gargoyles are alive... and this spell..." the teen's eyes narrowed, "Son of a bitch!" she put the book back, and stormed off to the dinning room.

It was now 7:30, dinner had already been served on the long dinning table, now Xanatos was just waiting for his daughter to arrive. He didn't have to wait long, the door flew open, and a very angry teen walked in. "Ah Thea, just in time." Her father smiled, but he could tell she was in a bad mood, and he probably knew why. Amalthea sat down on the opposite side of the table, she narrowed her eyes at her father. "Did you finish unpacking?" he asked, taking a sip of his wine.

"Haven't finished yet, I thought I'd walk around our new castle home." Amalthea crossed her arms, as Owen pored her a glass of water.

"Well, as you know we have a wonderful new library, I know how much you love to read." his daughter nodded yes, "Have you found any books to your liking?"

"Oh, I differently found an interesting book. In the great hall." Xanatos set his drink down, his cocky smirk still on his face, "When were you gonna tell me?"

"Tonight, but you found out before I could surprise you-"

"Surprise me?! So all this!" she opened her arms wide, looking around the room, "Is all because you want to see if some mythical curse is real?"

"Thea, when I bought this castle, I did think of you-"

"OH! I'm so glad to know that!" the teenager shouted sarcastically.

"Thea-"

Amalthea stood up from her chair, "How do you know if this will even work? And if it does, what then? Are these gargoyles gonna be your new pets? What if they escape and go terrorizing people?!"

"If you have already read the book, then if should have said that the gargoyles are very intelligent, and are protectors of peace." his daughter frowned, sitting back down, "I'm sorry I kept this from you Thea, but I hope that if all goes well tonight-"

"Tonight? This is happening tonight?!" Amalthea's eyes widened.

Xanatos continued, "We will be able to make a bond for these sad creatures. Don't you think that they deserve to be free from their curse?"

Amalthea looked to her necklaces. She had been a guardian for three years, and during those times she had made some tough decisions. Her job, as well as her friends was to protect the the infinite dimensions and watch over Meridian, for there was still evil out there. That evil took her mother away, who, before her was a guardian. She swore that she would never let anyone come to the same faith as her mother.

"I just... want to make sure you have this under controlled." she sighed, to which Xanatos smiled.

"I always do," just then the grand clock went off, it was now 8pm. Xanatos smirked back at his daughter, "Are you ready?"


The two headed to the top of the tower, standing behind the largest gargoyle, as they watched the sun go down. Amalthea clutched the pendent, if anything happens, she would have to spring into action. She just hope she wouldn't have to, the last thing she wanted was her father finding out what she really was. She heard her father whisper, "Don't disappoint me."

As the last bit of sunlight disappeared, and the night sky touched the stone gargoyles, The clouds started circling above the castle, lighting stuck as rain fell. The two humans heard a cracking sound, the gargoyle's stone body began to break into dust. Amalthea gasped, as the creature opened he glowing eyes. Standing up, he spread his wings and roars out.

Amalthea rushed to the edge of the tower, looking down she saw the other five awake, roaring and stretching out their wing, "Wow..." the large gargoyle, hadn't noticed the two humans, and flew down to the others.

Amalthea and Xanatos quickly rushed down to great them. The gargoyles heard them and turned around, Xanatos stood in front of Amalthea, "You are the one called Goliath?" he asked the large one, to which he replied, hesitantly.

"Yes..."

Xanatos smirked, "Excellent."


The Gargoyles followed Xanatos and Amalthea to the great hall. The teen crossed her arms, as she kept her watch on all of them, still not ready to trust them yet, "How long has it been?" Goliath asked Xanatos.

"This may be a shock. It's been over a thousand years since the spell was cast," the man explained. The gargoyles were all in shock, their mouths hung open, "I learned about the castle and you six from an ancient book that recently came into my possession. The magus who cursed you wrote the whole story down in there," he pointed out the book in it's case, "Now, I'm sure you have questions."

The oldest one with a yellow eye asked in a thick Scottish accent, "Who did you break the spell?"

"It was designed to end when the castle rose above the clouds."

"The eggs in the rookery?" the small green one asked.

"Gone, I'm afraid. You are the last of your kind." Xanotos frowned, lowering his head.

The gargoyles frowned lowering their heads, coming to realizes the terrible truth. Even Amalthea kind of felt sorry for them, "Why have you done all this?" Goliath asked.

I'd like to know as well. Amalthea thought, glancing at her father.

"I was fascinated by the magus' story, I wanted to see if it was true. And now that I know it is, I want to be your friend," Xanatos walked up to Goliath with a smile on his face, "There's much we can do for each other, Goliath." he placed his hand on the gargoyle's shoulder in a friendly manner, to which Amalthea rolled her eyes, not falling for it.

Suddenly, the were the sounds of helicopters from outside. "Strange, I'm not expecting anyone," Xanatos raised his brow, he headed to the courtyard, "Thea, stay inside with them, you'll be safer."

"Wait- what?" Amalthea blinked in surprise as her father left, leaving her alone with six gargoyles. They all turned to her, she felt her cheeks blush, not liking the attention, "Umm... stay here." she order, and ran after her father. But they didn't listen and followed right behind her.


Racing to the courtyard, the six gargoyles and one human hid in the shadows. mercenaries, holding weapons ran up to Xanatos pointing their guns at him. Amalthea's eyes widened in fear, she held her breath. Oh no!

"What's going on? Who are these people?" The red-beaked gargoyle asked his leader.

"They're attacking the castle. That's all we need to know." The elder gargoyle growled.

Goliath's eyes glowed, and he roared, charging at the mercenaries. "No wait!" Amalthea shouted, as the others followed in pursuit. The mercenaries gasped in shock, backing away from Xanatos, but quickly recovered. Shots were fired, as they tried to shoot the gargoyles. As Goliath was under fire Xanatos came to aid him, he knocked the man's gun out of his hand, before flipping him over his shoulder. The man unfortunately recovered quickly, and was joined by another mercenaries. He reacted for the gun on the floor, but the large blue gargoyle blocked him, his eyes glower as he growled.

"Nice mask," the man smirked, taking out a knife and swung it. The gargoyle jumped back, but fell, however when the man lunged at him, the gargoyle used his powerful legs to thrust-kick him over his body.

At the same time, the elder gargoyle was noticed. taking the sword from his belt, he went to attack the man, but he pulled out a taser. The gargoyle cried in pain, and she was shocked, falling to his knees. The red gargoyle came to his aid, "Leave him alone!" he shouted throwing the man. The three younger gargoyles came to the elder's aid, helping him up.

Amalthea watched in panic, wondering if she should join the fight. But if she did, then she risk in being found out. But, she hated not be able to help. She noticed that the man pulled out a grenade, and was about to throw it at the four gargoyles. She had no choice, moving quickly, circled around the courtyard, hiding in the shadows. She lifted her hand, while holding the heart of kandrakar in her other she chanted, "Quintessence!" a shot of lightning flew from her hand, and shot at the man's arm, knocking the grenade away from the gargoyles, exploiting. The man cried in pain, holding his injured hand to his chest. Amalthea quickly hid back in the shadows, luckily no one saw her.

But the fight was far from over, left and right, guns fired, grenades went off, as roars from the gargoyles filled the air. Amalthea tried to help as much as she could, using her guardian powers in the shadows, but she was mainly watching to make sure her dad was safe, who had found one of his hidden guns and joined in.

"What do these people want?" Amalthea whispered. She watched as the green gargoyle jumped one of the mercenary. They tumbled, but the man managed to pin the small gargoyle down, "Got ya!" he said, as the gargoyle shouted for help. "Quintessence!" Amalthea shot more lightning at the mercenary, knocking him off the gargoyle.

Suddenly, one of the other mercenaries fired off a flare, signaling the helicopter to come get them. The flare let off a blinding white light, no one was able to stop them, as the helicopter landed, the mercenaries got on, and they flew off. The castle's courtyard laid in ruble.

Seeing that it was now safe, Amalthea rushed over to her father, "Dad!"

"Thea!" he wrapped his arms around his daughter, before looking for any injuries, "Were you hurt?"

"N-No, I'm okay..." she turned back and looked at the gargoyles who walked up to them, "Thanks to them..."

"I've never seen weapons like those before. And that flying creature that carried them off," the red one said.

"A dragon without a doubt," The elder one suggested.

But the green one shook his head no, "It wasn't a dragon. It was a machine of some sort."

Xanatos kept his right arm over Amalthea's shoulders, keeping her close, "Thank you. Without you and your friends, who knows what those thugs might have done."

"Someone I once trusted said the same thing to me. And then destroyed my people." Goliath growled, narrowing his eyes.

"Hmm, I can see I'll have to work hard to earn your trust." Xanatos frowned, before pulled out his phone, "Owen, we need a cleanup crew outside."

"Why were you attacked?" Goliath asked.

"The richer you are, the more enemies you have," Amalthea said bluntly, glancing up at her father, who smirked back.

"Goliath, this is your home, as well as my headquarters. I hope you'll consider working with me to keep it safe." Xanatos smiled, offering his hand.

The elder gargoyle turned to Goliath, "It's your decision lad, but... we've nowhere else to go."

Goliath sighed looking at Xanatos, "This castle is our home, no matter where is had been taken. We will stay here."

"Excellent," Xanatos smiled, moving toward Goliath, take his hand in a friendly business manner, "I know you've been used poorly by men in the past, but all that is about to change. Trust me."

But the gargoyle pulled away, "You broke the spell of sleep that imprisoned us Xanatos, and for that we are grateful. But we will never trust humans again." he swore.

"I can tell this relationship is something we'll have to work at." Xanatos frowned. His phone then started to ring, "I have to take this." he sighed, walking off to take his private call.

Amalthea looked back at the gargoyles, turning her attention to Goliath, "Thank you for protecting my dad," she bowed her head slightly, before looking up, "I also want to apologizes... You showed me that you all are not dangerous." she blushed, avoiding eye contact.

She heard the red gargoyle chuckle, and looked up, "We're use to it." he smiled, making her blush even more.

Amalthea cleared her thought, "Uh- yes well, if you would like I could give you guys a tour? I'm mean - I know this was your home, but there are quite a few changes..." she babbled on, embarrassing herself even more. Pull yourself together Thea! she screamed in her head.

"Do you have any food?" the blue gargoyle asked, the teen nodded.

Amalthea led the way to the kitchen. As three younger gargoyles followed the human girl back, inside the red gargoyle noticed her necklace pendent glowing purple, "What's that?" he asked, pointing.

Amalthea quickly covered the heart saying, "Oh, just a gift form my mom. It runs on solar-light and glows in the dark. Just a toy." she tried to play it off, which seemed to work. But the gargoyle wasn't too sure.