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==Biography==
===''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]''===
===''[[The Hidden Kingdom]]''===
[[Queen Glory|Glory]] sees Gibbon being taken to the [[NightWing Fortress|fortress]] for testing while he is still a [[NightWings|NightWing]] prisoner. According to Glory, his scales were a dull, heavy gray, the color of sorrow and unhappiness<ref>''The Hidden Kingdom'', page 185</ref>, and he hung limply between three NightWing guards who took him out of his cave.<ref>''The Hidden Kingdom'', page 186</ref> [[Kinkajou]] says that he was often taken for testing,<ref>''The Hidden Kingdom'', page 186</ref> and that his venom must be "way more interesting" than hers.
[[Queen Glory|Glory]] sees Gibbon being taken to the [[NightWing Fortress|fortress]] for testing on venom while he is still a [[NightWings|NightWing]] prisoner. According to Glory, his scales were a dull, heavy gray, the color of sorrow and unhappiness<ref>''The Hidden Kingdom'', page 185</ref>, and he hung limply between three NightWing guards who took him out of his cave.<ref>''The Hidden Kingdom'', page 186</ref> [[Kinkajou]] says that he was often taken for testing,<ref>''The Hidden Kingdom'', page 186</ref> and that his venom must be "way more interesting" than hers.


Kinkajou later argues against the RainWings doubtful of Glory's decision to [[The RainWing Queen Challenge|challenge]] the queen for the throne and says that they should ask Gibbon, [[Orchid]], [[Queen Splendor|Splendor]], [[Tualang]], or [[Loris]] what they thought and then revealed that they, along with several other RainWings, were all imprisoned in the Night Kingdom, with the exception of three of them who had died, and that Glory was the only RainWing willing to do anything about it.
Kinkajou later argues against the RainWings doubtful of Glory's decision to [[The RainWing Queen Challenge|challenge]] the queen for the throne and says that they should ask Gibbon, [[Orchid]], [[Queen Splendor|Splendor]], [[Tualang]], or [[Loris]] what they thought and then revealed that they, along with several other RainWings, were all imprisoned in the Night Kingdom, with the exception of three of them who had died, and that Glory was the only RainWing willing to do anything about it.

Revision as of 18:31, 21 February 2015

Template:Infobox CharacterGibbon is one of the seventeen kidnapped RainWings that were captured and imprisoned in the Night Kingdom. Because he seemed to have strong venom, the NightWings kept taking him into their laboratory.

Biography

Glory sees Gibbon being taken to the fortress for testing on venom while he is still a NightWing prisoner. According to Glory, his scales were a dull, heavy gray, the color of sorrow and unhappiness[1], and he hung limply between three NightWing guards who took him out of his cave.[2] Kinkajou says that he was often taken for testing,[3] and that his venom must be "way more interesting" than hers.

Kinkajou later argues against the RainWings doubtful of Glory's decision to challenge the queen for the throne and says that they should ask Gibbon, OrchidSplendor, Tualang, or Loris what they thought and then revealed that they, along with several other RainWings, were all imprisoned in the Night Kingdom, with the exception of three of them who had died, and that Glory was the only RainWing willing to do anything about it.

Quotes

"The RainWing's scales were a heavy gray, like rain clouds; it was a color of sadness Glory had never seen on any other RainWing. He was conscious but neither struggled nor helped the NightWings. He just hung between them like he'd given up completely." [4] --Glory seeing Gibbon for the first time

"Poor Gibbon. They take him all the time. I guess his venom is way more interesting than mine or something." [5] --Kinkajou about Gibbon

  1. The Hidden Kingdom, page 185
  2. The Hidden Kingdom, page 186
  3. The Hidden Kingdom, page 186
  4. The Hidden Kingdom, page 185
  5. The Hidden Kingdom, page 186