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|quote  = Perhaps there's a way to reach a diplomatic accord. Maybe by dividing the Kingdom of Sand among the three of you, for instance.
|quote  = But he refused to fight. We heard about it, through our spies. He convinced each of his opponents to lie down and refuse to fight along with him. He has — had a way with words. No one who met him would be able to kill him.
|speaker = King Gill to [[Ex-Princess Blister]] in ''[[Assassin]]''.}}
|speaker = [[Coral]] to [[Tsunami]] about Gill, ''[[The Lost Heir (book)|The Lost Heir]]''
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|name       = King Gill
{{Character
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|name     = Gill
GillGN.png|Graphic Novel
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|age       = At least 22 years at death
|age       = At least 22 years at death (hatched before 4,990 AS)
|gender     = Male
|gender   = Male
|tribe     = [[SeaWings]]
|tribe     = [[SeaWings]]
|occupation = Former King of the SeaWings, Noble (formerly), Prisoner/Gladiator (formerly)
|powers    =  
|residence  =
|status    = Deceased (died in 5011 AS)


|Relation1  = Mate
|status    = Deceased (died in 5,011 AS)
|RName1    = [[Queen Coral]]
|death     = Neck snapped by [[Tsunami]] in [[Queen Scarlet]]'s [[SkyWing palace#SkyWing Arena|arena]]
|Relation2  = Sons
|RName2    = [[Prince Turtle]], [[Prince Octopus]], [[Prince Cerulean]], [[Prince Fin]], twenty-eight unnamed ones
|Relation3  = Daughters
|RName3     = [[Princess Orca]] †, [[Princess Tsunami]], [[Princess Anemone]], [[Princess Auklet]], twelve unhatched deceased eggs{{Ref|ToPp}}
|Relation4  = Brother-In-Law
|RName4    = [[Commander Shark]]
|Relation5  = Niece
|RName5    = [[Moray]]
|appeared  = ''[[Assassin]]'', ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy]]'', ''[[Talons of Power]]'', ''[[The Dark Secret]]'' (in Tsunami's dream)
|mentioned  = ''[[The Lost Heir]]''
}}
'''King Gill''' was an adult male [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] who ruled alongside his mate, [[Queen Coral]], until he was captured by the [[SkyWings]] during the [[War of SandWing Succession|war]]. He was forced to battle in [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Queen Scarlet's]] gladiatorial arena, although he soon attempted a rebellion with his fellow prisoners by refusing to fight for her. As punishment, Scarlet took away all of his water for months until he had gone mad with dehydration.


He was later killed by one of his own daughters, [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], in the arena, although she was unaware that they were related at the time.
|current  =
|former    =
[[King]] of the [[SeaWings]],<br />
Prisoner in [[Queen Scarlet]]'s [[SkyWing palace#SkyWing Arena|arena]]


==Appearance==
|Relation1 = Wife
Gill was a large, powerful SeaWing with pea-green scales{{Ref|TDP|217}} and, according to [[Queen Coral|Coral]], had brave, dark green eyes{{Ref|TDP|219}}. His claws were curved and sharp, like fish hooks{{Ref|TDP|219}}. He was twice the size of [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]]{{Ref|TDP|219}}, and he wore gold bands around his wrists. In [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Scarlet's]] arena, he was driven mad from lack of water as punishment for a prisoner revolution he had attempted to start. As a result, his eyes were bloodshot and hooded, his tongue swollen and purple, and looked skinny and completely dehydrated, as if someone had left him sleeping in the middle of the desert for three years. His snout was flecked with blood showing that he may have tried to drink from his own veins. According to [[Clay]], he looked completely insane.
|RName1    = [[Coral]]
|Relation2 = Daughters
|RName2    = [[Orca]], [[Tsunami]], [[Anemone]], [[Auklet]], [[Unnamed characters#SeaWings|twelve unnamed SeaWings]]{{Ref|ToPp}}
|Relation3 = Sons
|RName3    = [[Fin]], [[Cerulean]], [[Octopus]], [[Turtle]], [[Unnamed characters#SeaWings|28 unnamed SeaWings]]
|Relation4 = Brother-in-Law
|RName4    = [[Shark]]
|Relation5 = Nieces
|RName5    = [[Moray]], [[Unnamed characters#SeaWings|unnamed SeaWings]]


== Personality ==
|a1App    = ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]''
Little is known about Gill's personality, although Coral recounted him as being the perfect king, describing him to be smart, strong, persuasive, gentle, and of a noble family. However, she did think of [[Whirlpool]] as a perfect future king, too, which means that Gill may have been a bit more slick and selfish than Coral described him. In''[[ Assassin]]'', he is shown to be a good king, as Coral described him, wanting not to fight and rather working out a compromise to end the'' [[War of SandWing Succession]]''. He was said to have a way with words, shown when he was able to convince prisoners to stop fighting in Scarlet’s arena. Gill was said to have adored Coral's writing.{{Ref|TLH|137}} He also seemed to care about SeaWing princesses very much, as he was devastated and furious when two of the female eggs were smashed in the prologue of ''[[Talons of Power (Book)|Talons of Power]]''.
|a1Men    =  
''[[The Lost Heir (book)|The Lost Heir]]'',<br />
''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]''
|a1Oth    = ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]'' (dream)
|a2App    = ''[[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]''
|a2Men    =
|gnApp    = ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]''
|gnMen    =
''[[The Lost Heir (graphic novel)|The Lost Heir]]'',<br />
''[[The Brightest Night (graphic novel)|The Brightest Night]]''
|gnOth    = ''[[The Dark Secret (graphic novel)|The Dark Secret]]'' (dream)
|wiApp    = ''[[Assassin]]''
|wiMen    =
}}
'''Gill''' was an adult male [[SeaWing]] who was introduced in ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]''. Before being captured by the [[SkyWings]] during the [[War of SandWing Succession]], he ruled as the SeaWing [[king]] for some time alongside his wife, [[Queen Coral]]. After being deprived of water for months in the [[Sky Kingdom]] to make him go mentally and physically insane, he was killed by [[Tsunami]], his daughter, during a battle in the [[SkyWing arena]].


==Biography==
== Description ==
=== Pre-Series ===
Gill had pea-green scales{{Ref|TDP|217}} and brave{{Ref|TLH|119}} dark green eyes.{{Ref|TDP|219}} He was large,{{Ref|TLH|119}}{{Ref|W2q|69}} twice as big as Tsunami,{{Ref|TDP|219}} and wore golden bands around his ankles.{{Ref|W2q|69}}
King Gill led the SeaWing army in the great war for a short period due to Queen Coral sleeping by [[Princess Anemone]]'s egg and refusing to leave it in the royal hatchery. During one mission, he was captured and brought to Queen Scarlet's arena. He refused to fight for her amusement and attempted to start a prisoner revolution. For this, he was deprived of any drinking water for months, driving him to insanity.


=== ''[[Assassin]]'' ===
== Personality ==
King Gill met with [[Princess Blister|Blister]] when deciding what move to make next in the war. He tried to talk everyone into peace, even though he failed. When [[Commander Tempest|Tempest]] was assassinated, he was shown grieving while still trying to keep the peace among the infuriated dragons around him.
Gill was charming and moved neatly.{{Ref|W2q|70}} He smiled often{{Ref|W2q|71}} and was intent on brokering peace during the War of SandWing Succession.{{Ref|W2q|82}} When he was captured by [[Scarlet]], he refused to fight within the SkyWing arena and convinced each of his opponents to lie down and refuse to fight along with him.{{Ref|TLH|119}} He had a way with words, as Coral said, and according to Coral, no one who met him would be able to kill him.{{Ref|TLH|120}} However, after being deprived of water for months, his sanity had long deserted him.{{Ref|TLH|119}}


=== ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy]]'' ===
== Biography ==
[[File:GillVTsunami.png|thumb|Gill fighting Tsunami]]
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Gill was pitted against Tsunami after Scarlet had captured [[The Dragonets of Destiny|the dragonets of destiny]], and was showing them off to [[Burn]] to celebrate her hatching day. He was punished after trying to start a prison revolution and stop all the dragons from fighting each other in the arena. Due to Queen Scarlet taking away his water for months, Gill had gone insane due to dehydration. Tsunami had no choice but to fight him. She had defeated Gill without killing him, but it caused Queen Scarlet to mock her. In retaliation, she snapped his neck, glaring at Scarlet with an expression that said: "''I'm imagining this is you." ''For all of her time in the [[Sky Kingdom]], Tsunami did not know that Gill was her father.
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|heading = Pre-Series
|content = King Gill led the SeaWing army in the War of SandWing Succession for a short period due to Queen Coral's commitment to keeping [[Anemone]]'s egg safe, refusing to leave it in the [[Deep Palace#Royal Hatchery|Royal Hatchery]]. During one mission, he was captured and brought to Queen Scarlet's arena. He refused to fight for her amusement and attempted to start a prisoner revolution. For this, he was deprived of any drinking water for months, driving him to insanity, biting himself and drinking his own blood in his crazed state.
}}
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=== The Dragonet Prophecy ===
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|heading = ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (book)|The Dragonet Prophecy]]''
|content = Gill was pitted against Tsunami after Scarlet had captured the [[dragonets of destiny]], and was showing them off to [[Burn]] to celebrate her hatching day. He was punished after trying to start a prison revolution and stop all the [[dragons]] from fighting each other in the arena. Due to Queen Scarlet taking away his water for months, Gill had gone insane due to dehydration. Tsunami had no choice but to fight him. She had defeated Gill without killing him, but it caused Queen Scarlet to mock her. In retaliation, she snapped his neck, glaring at Scarlet with an expression that said, "''I'm imagining this is you.''" For all of her time in the Sky Kingdom, Tsunami did not know that Gill was her father.
}}
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|heading = ''[[The Lost Heir (book)|The Lost Heir]]''
|content = During the [[SeaWing Council|council]]'s breakfast meeting, Tsunami mentioned that she and her friends were captured and held in Scarlet's arena, which caused Coral to leap out of her pool and ask if Tsunami had seen a SeaWing named Gill while she was there. Tsunami said that she did see Gill, and Coral wondered if it was the right time to enact a rescue plan that the council had created, but Tsunami told her that Gill was killed in the arena. Coral wondered why he would fight, saying that he would have simply talked the other dragons out of attacking. Tsunami then explained that Gill had been punished for doing so and that Scarlet had taken away all his water until he became extremely dehydrated, which had driven him mad. Tsunami asks why she is so troubled by this and Coral then told Tsunami that he was her father, overwhelming her with guilt. Coral was extremely saddened after the death of Gill and dismissed her council that day to mourn this death. Tsunami also mentioned that she thought [[Shark]] had guessed the truth. Tsunami felt extremely guilty for killing Gill, both before and after learning he was her father. [[Blister]] also knew Tsunami had killed King Gill, threatening to reveal this to Queen Coral if the dragonets attempted to leave.
}}
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|align = left
|heading = ''[[The Dark Secret (book)|The Dark Secret]]''
|content = When [[Starflight]] entered Tsunami's dream with a [[dreamvisitor]], he saw her strangling the skeleton shape of Gill. Anemone then arrived, and Tsunami tried explaining that she had no choice in killing their father. Anemone then strangled Gill herself while Tsunami was trying to hold her back. That was when Starflight decided to exit her nightmare and find another dragon's dream.
}}
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|align  = left
|heading = ''[[The Brightest Night (book)|The Brightest Night]]''
|content = In the epilogue, Tsunami mentioned Gill as one of the dragons who had never gotten to see the end of the war.
}}
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=== The Jade Mountain Prophecy ===
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|heading = ''[[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]''
|content = In the prologue, Gill went to check on [[Abalone]], who was guarding the eggs in the SeaWing Royal Hatchery, but Abalone had fallen ill and was growing worse. He had a strange, rapidly growing tumor on his neck. Gill then swam into the courtyard of the [[Deep Palace]] to ask for help, and he found [[Turtle]] with his hatchmates, [[Cerulean]] and [[Octopus]]. Turtle volunteered to help and tried to get [[Snapper]]. After he sent Turtle to find Snapper, he waited with Abalone, who was getting even sicker. He got angrier and angrier while waiting for Turtle, but he finally left the Royal Hatchery to get Abalone help. After he returned with the healers, Abalone was found unconscious with the two broken female eggs. Gill went into a rage and found Turtle being made fun of by his brothers in the garden. He was angry with Turtle and scolded him fiercely. Gill then left to talk to Coral, who had both Abalone and Snapper executed. Grieving over their lost daughters, Queen Coral decided to name their next daughter Anemone.


=== ''[[The Lost Heir]]'' ===
It was later revealed that he forgave Turtle because Snapper was not even in the Deep Palace that day, but Gill got captured by the SkyWings before he could tell Turtle.
After finding out that he had been taken to the [[Queen Ruby's Palace#SkyWing Arena|SkyWing Arena]] and subsequently killed, Queen Coral wondered why he would fight, saying that he would have simply talked the other dragons out of attacking. Tsunami then explained that Gill had been punished for doing so and that Scarlet had taken away all his water until he became extremely dehydrated, which had driven him mad. Coral then told Tsunami that he was her father, and she became overwhelmed with guilt. Coral was extremely saddened after the death of Gill and dismissed her council that day to mourn this death. Tsunami also mentions that she thought [[Commander Shark|Shark]] had guessed the truth. Tsunami feels extremely guilty for killing Gill, both before and after learning he is her father. Blister also knew Tsunami had killed King Gill, and nearly revealed this to Queen Coral.
}}
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=== Winglets ===
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|align  = left
|heading = ''[[Assassin]]''
|content = King Gill met with Blister when deciding what move to make next in the war. He tried to talk everyone into peace although he failed. After news of [[Tempest]]'s assassination reached him, he was shown grieving while still trying to keep the peace among the infuriated dragons around him.
}}


=== ''[[The Dark Secret]]'' ===
== Relationships ==
When [[Starflight]] entered Tsunami's dream with a [[Dreamvisitor|dreamvisitor]], he saw her strangling the skeleton shape of Gill. Anemone then arrived, and Tsunami tried explaining that she'd had no choice in killing their father. Anemone then strangled Gill herself while Tsunami was trying to hold her back. That was when Starflight decided to exit her nightmare and find another dragon's dream.
=== [[Abalone]] ===
Abalone was a good friend of Gill. He had been specifically chosen by Gill to guard the SeaWing Royal Hatchery and was one of the king's most loyal soldiers.{{Ref|ToPp}}  When he was inflicted with a growing tumor, Gill sought help quickly for him. When Abalone fainted in agony, Gill desperately asked for a healer first instead of protecting Coral's eggs. When Coral found out that the eggs were eventually destroyed, she ordered execution upon Abalone, which Gill strongly disagreed with.{{Ref|ToPp}}


=== ''[[Talons of Power]]'' ===
=== [[Coral]] ===
In the prologue, Gill went to check on [[Abalone]], who was guarding the eggs in the SeaWing Royal Hatchery, but Abalone had fallen ill and was growing worse. He had a strange, growing tumor on his neck. Gill then swam into the courtyard of the deep palace to ask for help, and he found [[Prince Turtle|Turtle]] with his hatchmates, [[Prince Cerulean|Cerulean]] and [[Prince Octopus|Octopus]]. Turtle volunteered to help and tried to get [[Snapper]]. Gill returned to Abalone and noticed the tumor growing, and Gill went for help. After the healers returned with Gill, they found the two broken female eggs. Gill went into a rage and finds Turtle being made fun of by his brothers in the garden. He was angry with Turtle and scolded him fiercely. Gill then left to talk to Coral, who had both Abalone and Snapper executed. Grieving over their lost daughters, Queen Coral decided to name their next daughter Anemone.
Gill once said he would do anything for Coral.{{Ref|ToPp}} It was also stated that he adored Coral's writing.{{Ref|TLH|137}} When Coral spoke about him, a smile flickered across her snout,{{Ref|TLH|120}} and she further stated how important he was.{{Ref|TLH|119}} Her voice became hollow when she learned of his death,{{Ref|TLH|120}} and she immediately took time to grieve for him.{{Ref|TLH|123}} Gill was extremely loyal to Coral.


However, in ''Talons of Power'', Gill is shown to have a more violent side (this is triggered by the stress of losing his daughters). When he sends Turtle to find Snapper, he waits with Abalone, who is getting even sicker. He gets angrier and angrier while waiting for Turtle, but he finally leaves the [[The SeaWing Royal Hatchery|SeaWing Royal Hatchery]] to get Abalone help. After he returns with the healers, Abalone is found unconscious (because of the tumor burst) along with the two smashed female eggs. He roars in fury and orders the other SeaWings in the hall to get Turtle. Gill finds Turtle and grabs him by the wing, telling the prince that he was disappointed in him for failing to find Snapper on time. Though he does have a pang of guilt while punishing Turtle, he does not relent his anger while scolding him.
=== [[Tempest]] ===
When Tempest died, he leaned against her side and sobbed{{Ref|W2q|75}} until his face was streaked with tears.{{Ref|W2q|76}} He was mournful.{{Ref|W2q|78}}


It is later shown that he forgave Turtle because Snapper was not even in the Deep Sea Palace that day, (but sadly Gill got captured by the SkyWings before he could tell Turtle) showing that Gill can sometimes, although rarely, jump to conclusions.
=== [[Turtle]] ===
He was angry at Turtle for not finding Snapper in time, which resulted in his daughters' deaths. Gill was resentful of his son due to the incident but was sorry to have found out that Snapper went off. Deep down, he knew that blaming the young dragonet for his own mistakes was wrong and maybe one day, after his grief had subsided, he would apologize to Turtle.{{Ref|ToPp}} This sadly never went into fruition as Gill had died before he could tell his son.{{Ref|ToP|256}}


== Family Tree ==
== Family tree ==
{{Royal SeaWing Family Tree/Current}}
{{Royal SeaWing Family Tree/Current}}


==Quotes==
== Quotes ==
*''"Queen Coral sends her respects, [...] She has sent me to open a conversation with you about possible peace negotiations."'' -To Blister.
{{SingleQuote
*''"Yes. We're starting to wonder if this war is really worth it for anyone involved, [...] Perhaps there's a way to reach a diplomatic accord. Maybe by dividing the Kingdom of Sand among the three of you, for instance."'' -To Blister.
|quote  = Yes. We're starting to wonder if this war is really worth it for anyone involved, [...] Perhaps there's a way to reach a diplomatic accord. Maybe by dividing the [[Kingdom of Sand]] among the three of you, for instance.
*''"I wager I could talk them into it," ''-To Blister about negotiating with Burn and Blaze about splitting the Kingdom of Sand.
|speaker = to Blister
*''"Tempest! [...] Tempest, no! Tempest!"'' -Crying over Tempest when she dies.
|book    = [[Assassin]]
*''"Wait, [...] Wait, let's-- nobody say anything we might regret-- we should--"'' -To some members of the SeaWing and MudWing army when they argue about who killed Commander Tempest.
|page    =
*''"Piranha!"'' -In protest to Piranha, when she demands that some MudWings be executed for 'murdering' Tempest.
}}
*''"What are we going to do without her?' ''-Mourning over Commander Tempest.
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*''"They're doing their best, [...] You can only expect so much of a dragon."'' -To Queen Coral about the Royal Hatchery's guards.
{{SingleQuote
|quote  = What are we going to do without her?
|speaker = mourning Commander Tempest
|book    = [[Assassin]]
|page    =
}}
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{{SingleQuote
|quote  = All right, stay here. Watch the eggs and don't fall asleep. I'll grab someone and send for help.
|speaker = to Abalone in Aquatic
|book    = [[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]
|pe      = prologue
}}
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{{SingleQuote
|quote  = It's too late. [...] Your new sisters are dead, and it's your fault.
|speaker = to Turtle in Aquatic
|book    = [[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]
|pe      = prologue
}}
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{{SingleQuote
|quote  = You shouldn't volunteer for things you're incapable of doing. [...] You shouldn't offer to help if you're going to be ''useless''.
|speaker = to Turtle in Aquatic
|book    = [[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]
|pe      = prologue
}}
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{{SingleQuote
|quote  = I sent him for help, and instead he flapped around looking in all the wrong places and goofing off.
|speaker = to Coral about Turtle
|book    = [[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]
|pe      = prologue
}}


==Trivia==
== Trivia ==
*His name refers to the gills unique to SeaWings.
* Gill was not originally Tsunami's father. This element was added in during the writing of ''[[The Lost Heir (book)|The Lost Heir]]''.{{Ref|Event|https://web.archive.org/web/20150701032821/http://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/books/wings-of-fire-book-one-the-dragonet-prophecy/read/27#chapter-25}}
**A gill is the paired respiratory organ of fish and some amphibians, by which oxygen is extracted from water flowing over surfaces within or attached to the walls of the pharynx.
* He is the only known king in the first five books. He was the first of all four kings in the whole series, the others being [[King Char]], [[King Humpback]], and [[King Darkstalker/King Darkstalker |King Darkstalker]].
* He was the first SeaWing to be killed in [[The Dragonet Prophecy (Book)|''The Dragonet Prophecy'']], therefore, the first SeaWing to be killed in the whole series.
* He is the only character to be killed by Tsunami.
* According to Blister near the end of ''[[The Lost Heir (Book)|The Lost Heir]]'', she had spies in the SkyWing arena who told her of Gill's death. She threatened to tell Coral if the dragonets tried to leave.
* Gill is the second known SeaWing of three to be named after a body part (with the other two being [[Webs]] and [[Prince Fin|Fin]], both other SeaWings).
*According to Queen Coral, Gill forgives Turtle for the incident when he was a dragonet but he never got to tell Turtle before his death.
*Gill wasn't originally Tsunami's father. This element was added in during the writing of book two.<ref>The Dragonet Prophecy (Annotated) Chapter 25[https://web.archive.org/web/20150701032821/http://wingsoffire.scholastic.com/books/wings-of-fire-book-one-the-dragonet-prophecy/read/27#chapter-25]</ref>
*He seemed to care about Tempest, as he was upset when she died.


==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
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Typical SeaWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|A typical SeaWing (colored), by [[Joy Ang]]
King Gill GN.png|Gill from ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Mike Holmes]]
SeaTransparent.png|A typical SeaWing (lineart), by [[Joy Ang]]
GillTemplateRix.png|Reference by {{U|Shadowrix}}
Germanseawing.jpg|A typical SeaWing from the German publication, by [[Max Meinzold]]
GillTemplate.png|Reference by Platypus the SeaWing
King_Gill.png
Gill.png|By Queen Terra
Gill-0.png|By Cactinablizzard the SandWingIceWing
Screen Shot 2015-01-23 at 3.59.22 PM.png|By Congela the IceWing
KingGill.png|Colored by Heron
Kinggil.jpg
SeaWing-Oceanic- For Heron the MudWing.png
2015-12-22_12.40.16.jpg|By Misterbobby
The Lost Heir Seawings.jpg|Tsunami's Family
Kinggil.jpg
Kinggill.png|By [[User:Luster the rainwing|Luster]]
SeaWing Sigil.png|SeaWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
gillz.jpg|Real gills
KINGILLLwithjewlery.png|King gill by antlantic|link=http://wingsoffire.wikia.com/wiki/User:Antlantic_the_seawing
754654.png|King Gill by Ta-ak|link=https://ta-ak.deviantart.com/art/H-A-D-Gill-704309718
IMG_5771.JPG|King Gill's gold bracelet
30 Gill.png|Gill by [[User:Lizhumason|xTheDragonRebornx]]
gillbyherryy.png
King_Gill_iron-zing.png|King Gill headshot by Iron-Zing
Gills-Close-Up.jpg|Shark gills
e1917302199188d9630362c319c3053f.png|Tsunami fighting Gill on Pinterest
1be1d26f695385657336abaa94c28885--wings-of-fire-fire-art.jpg|Gill dehydrated on Pinterest
Gill.jpg|Its King Gill!
8b501597-1ad7-4056-bfe0-6877c5ee17e3.png|King Gill by KiwiFluff2008
Gill|King Gill (deserves everything) by Chamops
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 15 October 2025

"But he refused to fight. We heard about it, through our spies. He convinced each of his opponents to lie down and refuse to fight along with him. He has — had a way with words. No one who met him would be able to kill him."
Coral to Tsunami about Gill, The Lost Heir

Gill was an adult male SeaWing who was introduced in The Dragonet Prophecy. Before being captured by the SkyWings during the War of SandWing Succession, he ruled as the SeaWing king for some time alongside his wife, Queen Coral. After being deprived of water for months in the Sky Kingdom to make him go mentally and physically insane, he was killed by Tsunami, his daughter, during a battle in the SkyWing arena.

Description

Gill had pea-green scales[2] and brave[3] dark green eyes.[4] He was large,[3][5] twice as big as Tsunami,[4] and wore golden bands around his ankles.[5]

Personality

Gill was charming and moved neatly.[6] He smiled often[7] and was intent on brokering peace during the War of SandWing Succession.[8] When he was captured by Scarlet, he refused to fight within the SkyWing arena and convinced each of his opponents to lie down and refuse to fight along with him.[3] He had a way with words, as Coral said, and according to Coral, no one who met him would be able to kill him.[9] However, after being deprived of water for months, his sanity had long deserted him.[3]

Biography

Pre-Series
King Gill led the SeaWing army in the War of SandWing Succession for a short period due to Queen Coral's commitment to keeping Anemone's egg safe, refusing to leave it in the Royal Hatchery. During one mission, he was captured and brought to Queen Scarlet's arena. He refused to fight for her amusement and attempted to start a prisoner revolution. For this, he was deprived of any drinking water for months, driving him to insanity, biting himself and drinking his own blood in his crazed state.

The Dragonet Prophecy

The Dragonet Prophecy
Gill was pitted against Tsunami after Scarlet had captured the dragonets of destiny, and was showing them off to Burn to celebrate her hatching day. He was punished after trying to start a prison revolution and stop all the dragons from fighting each other in the arena. Due to Queen Scarlet taking away his water for months, Gill had gone insane due to dehydration. Tsunami had no choice but to fight him. She had defeated Gill without killing him, but it caused Queen Scarlet to mock her. In retaliation, she snapped his neck, glaring at Scarlet with an expression that said, "I'm imagining this is you." For all of her time in the Sky Kingdom, Tsunami did not know that Gill was her father.
The Lost Heir
During the council's breakfast meeting, Tsunami mentioned that she and her friends were captured and held in Scarlet's arena, which caused Coral to leap out of her pool and ask if Tsunami had seen a SeaWing named Gill while she was there. Tsunami said that she did see Gill, and Coral wondered if it was the right time to enact a rescue plan that the council had created, but Tsunami told her that Gill was killed in the arena. Coral wondered why he would fight, saying that he would have simply talked the other dragons out of attacking. Tsunami then explained that Gill had been punished for doing so and that Scarlet had taken away all his water until he became extremely dehydrated, which had driven him mad. Tsunami asks why she is so troubled by this and Coral then told Tsunami that he was her father, overwhelming her with guilt. Coral was extremely saddened after the death of Gill and dismissed her council that day to mourn this death. Tsunami also mentioned that she thought Shark had guessed the truth. Tsunami felt extremely guilty for killing Gill, both before and after learning he was her father. Blister also knew Tsunami had killed King Gill, threatening to reveal this to Queen Coral if the dragonets attempted to leave.
The Dark Secret
When Starflight entered Tsunami's dream with a dreamvisitor, he saw her strangling the skeleton shape of Gill. Anemone then arrived, and Tsunami tried explaining that she had no choice in killing their father. Anemone then strangled Gill herself while Tsunami was trying to hold her back. That was when Starflight decided to exit her nightmare and find another dragon's dream.
The Brightest Night
In the epilogue, Tsunami mentioned Gill as one of the dragons who had never gotten to see the end of the war.

The Jade Mountain Prophecy

Talons of Power

In the prologue, Gill went to check on Abalone, who was guarding the eggs in the SeaWing Royal Hatchery, but Abalone had fallen ill and was growing worse. He had a strange, rapidly growing tumor on his neck. Gill then swam into the courtyard of the Deep Palace to ask for help, and he found Turtle with his hatchmates, Cerulean and Octopus. Turtle volunteered to help and tried to get Snapper. After he sent Turtle to find Snapper, he waited with Abalone, who was getting even sicker. He got angrier and angrier while waiting for Turtle, but he finally left the Royal Hatchery to get Abalone help. After he returned with the healers, Abalone was found unconscious with the two broken female eggs. Gill went into a rage and found Turtle being made fun of by his brothers in the garden. He was angry with Turtle and scolded him fiercely. Gill then left to talk to Coral, who had both Abalone and Snapper executed. Grieving over their lost daughters, Queen Coral decided to name their next daughter Anemone.

It was later revealed that he forgave Turtle because Snapper was not even in the Deep Palace that day, but Gill got captured by the SkyWings before he could tell Turtle.

Winglets

Assassin
King Gill met with Blister when deciding what move to make next in the war. He tried to talk everyone into peace although he failed. After news of Tempest's assassination reached him, he was shown grieving while still trying to keep the peace among the infuriated dragons around him.

Relationships

Abalone was a good friend of Gill. He had been specifically chosen by Gill to guard the SeaWing Royal Hatchery and was one of the king's most loyal soldiers.[1] When he was inflicted with a growing tumor, Gill sought help quickly for him. When Abalone fainted in agony, Gill desperately asked for a healer first instead of protecting Coral's eggs. When Coral found out that the eggs were eventually destroyed, she ordered execution upon Abalone, which Gill strongly disagreed with.[1]

Gill once said he would do anything for Coral.[1] It was also stated that he adored Coral's writing.[10] When Coral spoke about him, a smile flickered across her snout,[9] and she further stated how important he was.[3] Her voice became hollow when she learned of his death,[9] and she immediately took time to grieve for him.[11] Gill was extremely loyal to Coral.

When Tempest died, he leaned against her side and sobbed[12] until his face was streaked with tears.[13] He was mournful.[14]

He was angry at Turtle for not finding Snapper in time, which resulted in his daughters' deaths. Gill was resentful of his son due to the incident but was sorry to have found out that Snapper went off. Deep down, he knew that blaming the young dragonet for his own mistakes was wrong and maybe one day, after his grief had subsided, he would apologize to Turtle.[1] This sadly never went into fruition as Gill had died before he could tell his son.[15]

Family tree

More
SharkCoralGill
MorayFinCeruleanTurtleOctopus28 Dragons
3 DragonsOrcaTsunamiAnemoneAuklet


Quotes

"Yes. We're starting to wonder if this war is really worth it for anyone involved, [...] Perhaps there's a way to reach a diplomatic accord. Maybe by dividing the Kingdom of Sand among the three of you, for instance."
― to Blister (Assassin)

"What are we going to do without her?"
― mourning Commander Tempest (Assassin)

"All right, stay here. Watch the eggs and don't fall asleep. I'll grab someone and send for help."
― to Abalone in Aquatic (Talons of Power, prologue)

"It's too late. [...] Your new sisters are dead, and it's your fault."
― to Turtle in Aquatic (Talons of Power, prologue)

"You shouldn't volunteer for things you're incapable of doing. [...] You shouldn't offer to help if you're going to be useless."
― to Turtle in Aquatic (Talons of Power, prologue)

"I sent him for help, and instead he flapped around looking in all the wrong places and goofing off."
― to Coral about Turtle (Talons of Power, prologue)

Trivia

  • Gill was not originally Tsunami's father. This element was added in during the writing of The Lost Heir.[event 1]

References

  1. Stated by Tuisource 


SeaWings
Queens

Present: Coral
Historical: LagoonPearl

Royalty
(Present)

AnemoneAukletCeruleanFinGillMorayOctopusOrcaSharkTsunamiTurtle

Royalty
(Historical)

AlbatrossClearpoolCowrieCurrentEelFathomHumpbackMantaReefRippleSapphireScallopSplash

Jade Mountain

AnemoneBarracudaPikeSnailTsunamiTurtle

Other Dragons
(Present)

AbaloneFlounderHerringKelpLagoonNautilusPearlPiranhaRiptideSnailSnapperSquidTempestTortoiseUrchinWebsWhirlpool

Other Dragons
(Historical)

IndigoLionfishWharf

Hybrids

Typhoon

Folklore

Droplet

Kingdom

Bay of a Thousand ScalesDeep PalaceSummer Palace

Kingdom
(Historical)

Island Palace

Society

AquaticBombing of the Summer PalaceRoyal SeaWing MassacreSeaWing CouncilTalons of Power ceremony


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