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A gargoyle is a carved stone creature, often resembling a grotesque figure, that was historically used as a water spout to direct rainwater away from the sides of buildings, particularly in Gothic architecture. They are commonly found on cathedrals and other historic structures, serving both functional and decorative purposes. Beyond their practical use, gargoyles are often associated with medieval superstition, believed to ward off evil spirits. In modern culture, they are sometimes seen as symbols of protection or architectural embellishments.

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