Gil currently has only one schedule that he follows, regardless if it is sunny or rainy.
General
Time
Activity
06:00
underwater city corner
12:30
underwater grotto at stall
19:30
underwater city corner
Quests
This NPC is not involved in any quests or collections.
Dialogue
Introduction
When speaking to Gil for the first time in a new game:
Is everything down here alright and in order now? Came to do some fishing, found a town full'a darkness instead.
Player:
Everything is taken care of now. No more darkness.
Good. I wanna fish in peace, ya hear? Don't need no darkness ruining the day.
General Dialogue
General non-conversational dialogue between Gil and the player. If there is a token at the end of the dialogue, it means the player can only see that dialogue under those conditions.
:"Yeah? Looking for some sagely fishin' advice? Keep looking!"
:"I'm going to bag me a leviathan! Just you wait!"
:"Never leave home without an extra hook."
:"Fishin' on the shore... Ridiculous!"
:"Shh... I'm meditating! Helps me get my mojo on for fishing."
Conversations
Cycle 1
:
Yeah? What can I do for ya?
Player:
Who are you?
:
Who am I? I fish. That's who I am. Don't give me that funny look, dry-lander! The best fishing is always done beneath the waves. You can keep fishin' from the shore like the air lover you are. Erm, no disrespect meant, dry-lander.
Player:
How does fishing underwater even work?
:
Picture the way you fish up there on your shore, dry-lander. Now picture doing it underwater. There's your answer.
Player:
I'd much rather fish from the shore, thank you.
:
Yeah, well, to each their own; ain't that what they say?
Player:
What's with the silly clothes?
:
illy clothes? Oh, you mean my gear? I'm from the Northern Sea, up off the coast of the Northern Region. It's a lot colder up there, and most folk gotta wear a little more on their bones to get by.
Player:
I'd love to visit the Northern Sea someday.
:
Is that so? It takes someone with a tough backbone to survive in the cold of the north. If you ever do find yourself headin' up there, remember to never bite off more than you can chew. Bigger fish than you have met their ends up in those icy waters.
Player:
Yikes, no thanks. I'll stay where it's warm.
:
Yup, I figured. It takes someone with a tough backbone to survive in the cold of the north. If you ever do find yourself headin' up there, remember to never bite off more than you can chew. Bigger fish than you have met their ends up in those icy waters.