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|name = Gillmen | |name = Gillmen | ||
|species = Fish-like | |species = Fish-like Amphibians | ||
|homeworld = [[Oilspill Island]] | |homeworld = [[Oilspill Island]] | ||
|appearances = [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]] (console versions) | |appearances = [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]] (console versions) | ||
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Other known Gillmen are [[Gurglefin]] and [[Otoro]]. | Other known Gillmen are [[Gurglefin]] and [[Otoro]]. | ||
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The Gillmen were taken captive by the [[Trolls (Skylanders)|Trolls]], who have also taken over their home, Oilspill Island. One Gillman, Gurglefin, managed to escape and sought out the Skylanders for help in hopes of freeing his home from the Trolls. The Skylanders agreed to help, and went to Oilpsill Island with Gurglefin, freeing the captive Gillmen, ridding the island of the Trolls, and destroying their oil-spewing machinery that were polluting the waters. | |||
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Revision as of 23:33, December 23, 2011
Template:Characterbox (Skylanders) Gillmen are fish-like, amphibian inhabitants of Skylands in the console versions of Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure. They are known for their great singing voices. While not appearing in the game, the Gillmen also have a military organization which the most notable Gillman Skylander, Gill Grunt, used to be part of.
Other known Gillmen are Gurglefin and Otoro.
Role
The Gillmen were taken captive by the Trolls, who have also taken over their home, Oilspill Island. One Gillman, Gurglefin, managed to escape and sought out the Skylanders for help in hopes of freeing his home from the Trolls. The Skylanders agreed to help, and went to Oilpsill Island with Gurglefin, freeing the captive Gillmen, ridding the island of the Trolls, and destroying their oil-spewing machinery that were polluting the waters.