TV-Series
Description
Gil endured harsh conditions and insufficient food growing up in Ehrenfest temple's orphanage. Baptized at seven, he moved to the boys' wing as a gray priest yet continued facing deprivation. He gained a troublemaker reputation for refusing duties and showing disrespect, which led to frequent confinement in the repentance chamber. At ten, driven by the prospect of better food, he was assigned as an attendant to Myne (later Rozemyne), a blue shrine maiden.
Initially sharp-tongued and rebellious, Gil held a belief in his own superiority despite his status. Myne's initial failure to provide basic necessities like food and shelter deepened his resentment. However, after Myne recognized his potential and offered consistent support, his personality transformed significantly. He became cheerful, responsible, and hard-working, motivated by a desire for Myne's praise and a fear of replacement if deemed useless.
Inherent kindness defined Gil, most evident when he tearfully pleaded with Myne to aid the starving orphans – a plea that spurred her orphanage reforms. He personally delivered food and supplies to them, demonstrating his compassion. His emotional vulnerability surfaced through deep loyalty; he revered Myne as his mistress and actively promoted her achievements.
His responsibilities expanded considerably over time. Beginning with cleaning, kitchen supervision, and grounds maintenance, he later became integral to the orphanage-based printing workshop. Following Myne's ascension as High Bishop Rozemyne, he managed the workshop and traveled to disseminate papermaking and printing techniques. He also received gradual education in speech, etiquette, and literacy under Fran's guidance.
Physically, Gil possessed short blond hair and dark purple eyes, described initially by Myne as punk-like. He matched Lutz in height early on but experienced a growth spurt, nearing Fran's height by Part 4. A persistent rivalry with Lutz remained largely professional.
After Rozemyne's relocation to Alexandria, Gil moved there to establish new workshops, continuing as her attendant. Notable personal milestones included receiving educational tools like a slate board and karuta set from Myne, supporting his intellectual development.
Initially sharp-tongued and rebellious, Gil held a belief in his own superiority despite his status. Myne's initial failure to provide basic necessities like food and shelter deepened his resentment. However, after Myne recognized his potential and offered consistent support, his personality transformed significantly. He became cheerful, responsible, and hard-working, motivated by a desire for Myne's praise and a fear of replacement if deemed useless.
Inherent kindness defined Gil, most evident when he tearfully pleaded with Myne to aid the starving orphans – a plea that spurred her orphanage reforms. He personally delivered food and supplies to them, demonstrating his compassion. His emotional vulnerability surfaced through deep loyalty; he revered Myne as his mistress and actively promoted her achievements.
His responsibilities expanded considerably over time. Beginning with cleaning, kitchen supervision, and grounds maintenance, he later became integral to the orphanage-based printing workshop. Following Myne's ascension as High Bishop Rozemyne, he managed the workshop and traveled to disseminate papermaking and printing techniques. He also received gradual education in speech, etiquette, and literacy under Fran's guidance.
Physically, Gil possessed short blond hair and dark purple eyes, described initially by Myne as punk-like. He matched Lutz in height early on but experienced a growth spurt, nearing Fran's height by Part 4. A persistent rivalry with Lutz remained largely professional.
After Rozemyne's relocation to Alexandria, Gil moved there to establish new workshops, continuing as her attendant. Notable personal milestones included receiving educational tools like a slate board and karuta set from Myne, supporting his intellectual development.