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|quote = Why don't you three split the throne?
|quote = Why don't you three split the throne?
|speaker = King Gill to [[Blister]] in ''[[Assassin]]''.}}{{SpoilerToP}}{{Infobox Character
|speaker = King Gill to [[Blister]] in ''[[Assassin]]''.}}{{SpoilerToP}}{{Infobox Character
|name      =Gill
|name      =King Gill
|image      =GillTemplate.png
|image      =Kinggill.png
|gender    =Male
|gender    =Male
|occupation =King of the [[SeaWings]] before his death
|occupation =King of the [[SeaWings]] before his death
|tribe      =[[SeaWings]]
|tribe      =[[SeaWings]]
|relatives  =[[Queen Coral]] (wife), [[Princess Orca|Orca]] (deceased), [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], [[Princess Anemone|Anemone]], [[Princess Auklet|Auklet]] (daughters), [[Prince Turtle|Turtle]], [[Prince Octopus|Octopus]], [[Prince Cerulean|Cerulean]], [[Prince Fin|Fin]] (sons), 28 unnamed sons, [[Commander Shark|Shark]] (brother-in-law), [[Moray]] (niece)
|relatives  =[[Queen Coral]] (wife), [[Princess Orca|Orca]], [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], [[Princess Anemone|Anemone]], [[Princess Auklet|Auklet]] (daughters), [[Prince Turtle|Turtle]], [[Prince Octopus|Octopus]], [[Prince Cerulean|Cerulean]], [[Prince Fin|Fin]] (sons), 28 unnamed sons, [[Commander Shark|Shark]] (brother-in-law), [[Moray]] (niece)
|books      =''[[Assassin]]'', ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy]]'', ''[[Talons of Power]]''
|books      =''[[Assassin]]'', ''[[The Dragonet Prophecy]]'', ''[[Talons of Power]]''
Mentioned in:  ''[[The Lost Heir]]'', ''[[The Dark Secret]]''
Mentioned in:  ''[[The Lost Heir]]'', ''[[The Dark Secret]]''
|residence = (Deceased), used to live in the Kingdom of Sea in the Underwater and Summer Palace
|residence = Lived in the Kingdom of Sea in the Deep and Summer Palaces before imprisonment in Queen Scarlet's arena prison
|powers =  
|powers =  
|ships =[[Queen Coral|Corill]] (canon), [[Commander Tempest|Gillpest]]  
|ships =[[Queen Coral|Corill]] (canon), [[Commander Tempest|Gillpest]]  
|quote = ''"Why don't you three split the throne?"''|age = }}
|quote = ''"Why don't you three split the throne?"''|age = }}
'''King Gill''' was a male green [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] King who ruled the [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] tribe along with his mate, [[Queen Coral]]. He was captured by the [[SkyWings]] during the [[War of The SandWing Succession]], and he attempted a prison rebellion by convincing his opponents to lay down with him instead of fighting. However, this was stopped when [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Scarlet]] restricted all of his water for months, slowly driving him mad of dehydration. He was killed by his own daughter, [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], in the [[Queen_Ruby's_Palace#SkyWing_Arena|SkyWing Arena]] before Tsunami was aware of their relations.
'''King Gill''' was a male green [[SeaWings|SeaWing]] King who ruled the SeaWing tribe along with his mate, [[Queen Coral]]. He was captured by the [[SkyWings]] during the [[War of The SandWing Succession]], and he attempted a prison rebellion by convincing his opponents to lay down with him instead of fighting. However, this was stopped when [[Ex-Queen Scarlet|Scarlet]] restricted all of his water for months, slowly driving him mad of dehydration. He was killed by his own daughter, [[Princess Tsunami|Tsunami]], in the [[Queen_Ruby's_Palace#SkyWing_Arena|SkyWing Arena]] before Tsunami was aware of their relations.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Gill was a large, powerful SeaWing with pea-green scales and, as [[Queen Coral]] described, brave, dark green eyes. His claws were curved and sharp, like fishhooks, and he had gold bands around his ankles. In Scarlet's arena, he was driven mad from lack of water, because of a prisoner revolution he attempted to start. After his torture, his eyes were bloodshot and his tongue was swollen and purple. His snout was flecked with blood as if he'd tried to drink his own. According to [[Clay]], he looked completely insane. Sadly, due to the "kill-or-be-killed" situation when the Dragonets were caught by [[Queen Scarlet]] and taken to the arena, [[Tsunami]] unknowingly snapped her own father's neck. Their relation was revealed in ''[[The Lost Heir]]'' when Queen Coral asked Tsunami where Gill was, making Tsunami realize exactly who she had killed and causing her to become extremely guilty and sad.
Gill was a large, powerful SeaWing with pea-green scales and, as Queen Coral described, brave, dark green eyes. His claws were curved and sharp, like fishhooks, and he had gold bands around his ankles. In Scarlet's arena, he was driven mad from lack of water, because of a prisoner revolution he attempted to start. After his torture, his eyes were bloodshot and his tongue was swollen and purple. His snout was flecked with blood as if he'd tried to drink his own. According to [[Clay]], he looked completely insane. Sadly, due to the "kill-or-be-killed" situation when the Dragonets were caught by Queen Scarlet and taken to the arena, Tsunami unknowingly snapped her own father's neck. Their relation was revealed in ''[[The Lost Heir]]'' when Queen Coral asked Tsunami where Gill was, making Tsunami realize exactly who she had killed and causing her to become extremely guilty and sad.


==Biography==
==Biography==


=== Pre-Series ===
=== Pre-Series ===
Gill led the SeaWing army in the [[War of The SandWing Succession|great war]] due to Queen Coral sleeping by [[Anemone]]'s egg and refusing to leave her daughter's egg, 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 and death.
Gill led the SeaWing army in the great war due to Queen Coral sleeping by [[Anemone]]'s egg and refusing to leave her daughter's egg, 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 and death.


=== [[Assassin|''Assassin'']] ===
=== [[Assassin|''Assassin'']] ===
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]] is assassinated, he is shown grieving while still trying to keep the peace among the infuriated dragons around him.
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]] is assassinated, he is shown grieving while still trying to keep the peace among the infuriated dragons around him.
===[[The Dragonet Prophecy|''The Dragonet Prophecy'']]===
===[[The Dragonet Prophecy|''The Dragonet Prophecy'']]===
Gill was pitted against Tsunami when Scarlet captured [[The Dragonets of Destiny]]. Gill was insane, and Tsunami had no choice but to fight him. Tsunami defeated Gill without killing him, which caused Queen Scarlet to mock her. In retaliation, she snapped his neck, staring at Scarlet with an expression that said "''I'm imagining this is you''," with no guilt at all. Tsunami had no idea that Gill was her father in this book.
Gill was pitted against Tsunami when Scarlet captured [[The Dragonets of Destiny]]. Gill had gone insane, and Tsunami had no choice but to fight him. Tsunami defeated Gill without killing him, which caused Queen Scarlet to mock her. In retaliation, she snapped his neck, staring at Scarlet with an expression that said "''I'm imagining this is you''," with no guilt at all. Tsunami had no idea that Gill was her father in this book.
===[[The Lost Heir|''The Lost Heir'']]===
===[[The Lost Heir|''The Lost Heir'']]===
After finding out that he had been taken to the SkyWing Arena and subsequently killed, 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 his water until he became dehydrated and driven 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 over his death. Tsunami also mentions that she thought Shark had guessed the truth.
After finding out that he had been taken to the SkyWing Arena and subsequently killed, 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 his water until he became dehydrated and driven 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 over his death. Tsunami also mentions that she thought Shark had guessed the truth.
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When [[Starflight]] went into 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 her and her sister's father. Anemone then strangled Gill herself while Tsunami was trying to hold her back. That was when Starflight decided to go out of her nightmare and find another dragon's dream.
When [[Starflight]] went into 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 her and her sister's father. Anemone then strangled Gill herself while Tsunami was trying to hold her back. That was when Starflight decided to go out of her nightmare and find another dragon's dream.
===[[Talons of Power|''Talons of Power'']]===
===[[Talons of Power|''Talons of Power'']]===
In the prologue, Gill goes to check on [[Abalone]] who is guarding the eggs in the SeaWing Royal Hatchery, but Abalone fell ill and is growing worse. He has a strange, growing tumor on his neck. Gill then swims into the courtyard of the deep palace to ask for help, and he finds Turtle with his hatchmates, [[Prince Cerulean|Cerulean]] and [[Prince Octopus|Octopus]]. Turtle volunteers to help and tries to get [[Snapper]]. Gill returns to Abalone and notices the tumor growing until it bursts the dragon's skin. After some other healers get there, they find the two broken female eggs. Gill goes into a rage and finds Turtle being made fun of by his brothers. He is angry with Turtle and scolds him fiercely. Gill then leaves to talk to Coral, who had both Abalone and Snapper executed. Grieving over their lost daughters, they decide to name their next daughter Anemone.
In the prologue, Gill goes to check on [[Abalone]] who is guarding the eggs in the SeaWing Royal Hatchery, but Abalone fell ill and is growing worse. He has a strange, growing tumor on his neck. Gill then swims into the courtyard of the deep palace to ask for help, and he finds [[Prince Turtle|Turtle]] with his hatchmates, [[Prince Cerulean|Cerulean]] and [[Prince Octopus|Octopus]]. Turtle volunteers to help and tries to get [[Snapper]]. Gill returns to Abalone and notices the tumor growing until it bursts the dragon's skin. After some other healers get there, they find the two broken female eggs. Gill goes into a rage and finds Turtle being made fun of by his brothers. He is angry with Turtle and scolds him fiercely. Gill then leaves to talk to Coral, who had both Abalone and Snapper executed. Grieving over their lost daughters, they decide to name their next daughter Anemone.
==Personality==
==Personality==
Little is known about his personality, though Coral recounted to Tsunami that he was the perfect dragon to be king. He was smart, strong, of a noble family, and persuasive. His intelligence was said by Coral to rival Whirlpool's. He was also gentle, and never wanted to kill others. The strength of his personality is proven by the fact he dared stand up against Queen Scarlet, despite the consequences, which were severe. He also was said to have a way with words, shown when he was able to stop prisoners from killing him in the arena. He was said to have adored Coral's writing.<ref>The Lost Heir, page 137 </ref>
Little is known about his personality, though Coral recounted to Tsunami that he was the perfect dragon to be king. He was smart, strong, of a noble family, and persuasive. His intelligence was said by Coral to rival Whirlpool's. He was also gentle, and never wanted to kill others. The strength of his personality is proven by the fact he dared stand up against Queen Scarlet, despite the consequences, which were severe. He also was said to have a way with words, shown when he was able to stop prisoners from killing him in the arena. He was said to have adored Coral's writing.<ref>The Lost Heir, page 137 </ref>
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However, in ''Talons of Power'', Gill is shown to have a more violent side - When he sends [[Prince Turtle|Turtle]] to find [[Snapper]] he waits with Abalone who is getting even more sick, [[Gill]] leaves the [[The SeaWing Royal Hatchery|SeaWing Royal Hatchery]] to get [[Abalone]] help telling him to remain awake for just a little longer and will be back in a few seconds. He quickly arrives at the healers room and quickly leads them to Albalone. When the SeaWings arrived, Gill finds his daughters' eggs smashed, He orders the other SeaWings in the hall to get Turtle. Turtle is found with his two brothers. Gill then grabs Turtle by the wing, telling the prince that he was disappointed in him for failing to find Snapper on time.
However, in ''Talons of Power'', Gill is shown to have a more violent side - When he sends [[Prince Turtle|Turtle]] to find [[Snapper]] he waits with Abalone who is getting even more sick, [[Gill]] leaves the [[The SeaWing Royal Hatchery|SeaWing Royal Hatchery]] to get [[Abalone]] help telling him to remain awake for just a little longer and will be back in a few seconds. He quickly arrives at the healers room and quickly leads them to Albalone. When the SeaWings arrived, Gill finds his daughters' eggs smashed, He orders the other SeaWings in the hall to get Turtle. Turtle is found with his two brothers. Gill then grabs Turtle by the wing, telling the prince that he was disappointed in him for failing to find Snapper on time.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* 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]] and [[King Humpback]] and [[Darkstalker]].
* 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 [[Darkstalker]].
* He was killed by his own daughter, Tsunami, in the SkyWing arena, who didn't know he was her father at the time.
* He was killed by his own daughter, Tsunami, in the SkyWing arena, who didn't know he was her father at the time.
* He is the only character to be killed by Tsunami.
* He is the only character to be killed by Tsunami.
* According to Blister near the end of ''The Lost Heir'', she had spies in the SkyWing arena who told Blister of Gill's death. She threatened to tell Coral if the dragonets tried to leave.
* According to Blister near the end of ''The Lost Heir'', she had spies in the SkyWing arena who told Blister of Gill's death. She threatened to tell Coral if the dragonets tried to leave.
* Gill is the second SeaWing to be named after a body part (with the other two being [[Webs]] and [[Prince Fin|Fin]]).
* 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]]).


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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The Lost Heir Seawings.jpg|Tsunami's Family
The Lost Heir Seawings.jpg|Tsunami's Family
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Kinggil.jpg
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Kinggill.png|By [[User:Luster the rainwing|Luster]]
SeaWing Sigil.png|SeaWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
SeaWing Sigil.png|SeaWing Sigil by Platypus the SeaWing
gillz.jpg|Real gills
gillz.jpg|Real gills

Revision as of 17:24, 5 February 2017

"Why don't you three split the throne?"
— King Gill to Blister in Assassin.

Template:SpoilerToPTemplate:Infobox Character King Gill was a male green SeaWing King who ruled the SeaWing tribe along with his mate, Queen Coral. He was captured by the SkyWings during the War of The SandWing Succession, and he attempted a prison rebellion by convincing his opponents to lay down with him instead of fighting. However, this was stopped when Scarlet restricted all of his water for months, slowly driving him mad of dehydration. He was killed by his own daughter, Tsunami, in the SkyWing Arena before Tsunami was aware of their relations.

Appearance

Gill was a large, powerful SeaWing with pea-green scales and, as Queen Coral described, brave, dark green eyes. His claws were curved and sharp, like fishhooks, and he had gold bands around his ankles. In Scarlet's arena, he was driven mad from lack of water, because of a prisoner revolution he attempted to start. After his torture, his eyes were bloodshot and his tongue was swollen and purple. His snout was flecked with blood as if he'd tried to drink his own. According to Clay, he looked completely insane. Sadly, due to the "kill-or-be-killed" situation when the Dragonets were caught by Queen Scarlet and taken to the arena, Tsunami unknowingly snapped her own father's neck. Their relation was revealed in The Lost Heir when Queen Coral asked Tsunami where Gill was, making Tsunami realize exactly who she had killed and causing her to become extremely guilty and sad.

Biography

Pre-Series

Gill led the SeaWing army in the great war due to Queen Coral sleeping by Anemone's egg and refusing to leave her daughter's egg, 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 and death.

King Gill met with Blister when deciding what move to make next in the war. He tried to talk everyone into peace, even though he failed. When Tempest is assassinated, he is shown grieving while still trying to keep the peace among the infuriated dragons around him.

Gill was pitted against Tsunami when Scarlet captured The Dragonets of Destiny. Gill had gone insane, and Tsunami had no choice but to fight him. Tsunami defeated Gill without killing him, which caused Queen Scarlet to mock her. In retaliation, she snapped his neck, staring at Scarlet with an expression that said "I'm imagining this is you," with no guilt at all. Tsunami had no idea that Gill was her father in this book.

After finding out that he had been taken to the SkyWing Arena and subsequently killed, 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 his water until he became dehydrated and driven 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 over his death. Tsunami also mentions that she thought Shark had guessed the truth.

When Starflight went into Tsunami's dream with a 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 her and her sister's father. Anemone then strangled Gill herself while Tsunami was trying to hold her back. That was when Starflight decided to go out of her nightmare and find another dragon's dream.

In the prologue, Gill goes to check on Abalone who is guarding the eggs in the SeaWing Royal Hatchery, but Abalone fell ill and is growing worse. He has a strange, growing tumor on his neck. Gill then swims into the courtyard of the deep palace to ask for help, and he finds Turtle with his hatchmates, Cerulean and Octopus. Turtle volunteers to help and tries to get Snapper. Gill returns to Abalone and notices the tumor growing until it bursts the dragon's skin. After some other healers get there, they find the two broken female eggs. Gill goes into a rage and finds Turtle being made fun of by his brothers. He is angry with Turtle and scolds him fiercely. Gill then leaves to talk to Coral, who had both Abalone and Snapper executed. Grieving over their lost daughters, they decide to name their next daughter Anemone.

Personality

Little is known about his personality, though Coral recounted to Tsunami that he was the perfect dragon to be king. He was smart, strong, of a noble family, and persuasive. His intelligence was said by Coral to rival Whirlpool's. He was also gentle, and never wanted to kill others. The strength of his personality is proven by the fact he dared stand up against Queen Scarlet, despite the consequences, which were severe. He also was said to have a way with words, shown when he was able to stop prisoners from killing him in the arena. He was said to have adored Coral's writing.[1]

However, in Talons of Power, Gill is shown to have a more violent side - When he sends Turtle to find Snapper he waits with Abalone who is getting even more sick, Gill leaves the SeaWing Royal Hatchery to get Abalone help telling him to remain awake for just a little longer and will be back in a few seconds. He quickly arrives at the healers room and quickly leads them to Albalone. When the SeaWings arrived, Gill finds his daughters' eggs smashed, He orders the other SeaWings in the hall to get Turtle. Turtle is found with his two brothers. Gill then grabs Turtle by the wing, telling the prince that he was disappointed in him for failing to find Snapper on time.

Trivia

  • 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 Darkstalker.
  • He was killed by his own daughter, Tsunami, in the SkyWing arena, who didn't know he was her father at the time.
  • He is the only character to be killed by Tsunami.
  • According to Blister near the end of The Lost Heir, she had spies in the SkyWing arena who told Blister 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 Fin).

References

  1. The Lost Heir, page 137