Archer Gargole SA165WSF/Trivia

Origin
The bey is named after a gargoyle. A gargoyle is a stone grotesque carved into an elongated animal of some sort, usually some sort of demon. They feature a spout in the "mouth" that is designed to transport water, and is used to prevent flooding so that water flows down from the roof and through the spout. They are said to scare off harmful evil and/or harmful spirits. There are many tales consisting of the ominous statues coming to life.

Name Origin
Gar-gole is derived from gar-goy-le

The word gargoyle itself is for the most part derived from the French gargouille, which roughly translates to english as throat or gullet.