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{{Character
|Image=[[File:Gib.png|200px]]
|Caption= Gib Andosk in his hometown of Gemfeld.
|Cognomen= None
|Birth Date=Unknown
|Place Of Birth=Gemfeld
|Death Date=Unknown
▲| occupation = ''[[Wordsmith]]''
}}
Gib Andosk was a '''[[Wordsmith]]''' born in '''[[Gemfeld]]''' who was pivotal in the events leading to the discovery of the [[Chapter One|'''All-Gem''']].
== Before Zietal Mar. ==
Gib Andosk's full name is Gibandro Azgandritch Holoscandria Morobn Ondig Himtroskap Rotsehk Gillih Kismarg Lohbrag Ram Latiez Ollobango Lich Tarrasque Snogard Apprandisque Amandisque Mickey Mouse Halbert Skalbert Windtrap Mindrich Bogglo Ombogambo Andosk. He was
Gib had
Gib spent 15 years touring
▲Gib had 3 brothers, [[Arkypter Andosk|'''Arkypter Andosk''']], [[Kanu Andosk|'''Kanu Andosk''']], and [[Talen Andosk|'''Talen Andosk''']]. When a runaway foundry fire set the town alight, Amig, Manda, and over twenty thousand other Dwarves died. Following the fire, Arkypter, and Kanu immediately left, and Talen and Gib were left to execute Amig and Manda's wills, splitting the items and money of the 4 brothers between themselves, as such, both suddenly got access to considerable wealth. Gib elected to store his wealth (Roughly 257,000) in a Bormarian Bank and began his anthropology.
▲Gib spent 15 years touring '''[[Bormar]]''' as a anthropologist, collecting information on the '''[[Grol]]''', '''[[Dwarf|Dwarves]]''', '''[[Humans]]''', and how they all lived together (almost) peacefully, in his desperate search for what makes these species different from the animals and trolls, Gib found a chief of a human tribe, Ando Smith whom he promptly married. Spending 4 years with his husband and the associative tribe, Ando was killed in a clan dispute, and the devastated Gib hiked on to continue his anthropological efforts elsewhere.
▲2 months after Ando's death, Gib approached entered '''[[Youghal]]''', the town where [[Lord Voman Stoutheart|'''Lord Voman Stoutheart''']] was born and based. Here he discovered Zietal Mar's recruitment drive, and seeing the Outpost as a location to study isolated Dwarves, he boarded a boat and made the journey west.
== In the Outpost ==
Gib's early days were spent
Shortly after
=== Consul ===
Gib was asked by Zietal Mar Governor [[Khestor Thidirlun|'''Khestor Thidirlun''']] to be
▲Shortly after taking over the Grange, Gib met up with his younger brother [[Talen Andosk|'''Talen Andosk''']] who immediately moved into his house. Arkypter and Kanu Andosk both arrived later, but were never identified by Gib due to their sudden departure following the fire, when they were both below 25.
===The All-Gem===
After being introduced to the matter by
After learning of First Lord Voman's previous use of Grol mercenaries to kill other Dwarves in a similar position, Gib and Khestor elected to create a fake All-Gem to be destroyed. The forgery was obliterated in public, leading for everyone to believe that the All-Gem was no more. Khestor and Gib took the All-Gem and hid it on ''The Cuckoo'' for its departure.
== Back in Bormar ==▼
Following the arrest and pending execution when returning to Bormar, Gib and Khestor continued growing close, with a serious discussion on marriage taking place. When they were released, Gib and Khestor remained unmarried, refused to
Gib later restarted his newspaper, and it became the most popular in the town
▲== Back in Bormar ==
▲Following the arrest and pending execution when returning to Bormar, Gib and Khestor continued growing close, with a serious discussion on marriage taking place. When they were released, Gib and Khestor remained unmarried, refused to attempt in the prosecution of the disgraced Lord Voman, and lived together in [[Gemfeld|'''GemFeld''']] working on philosophy and complex political discussions.
▲Gib restarted his newspaper, and it became the most popular in the town, questions about why Gib's Bulletin - Bormar Edition began at 'Issue 4' remained unanswered, and Gib died at 168, some decades after Khestor, writing 657 Issues of Gib's Bulletin, which was reformed into a think-piece and a collection of his life.
* [[Gib's Bulletin|'''''Gib's Bulletin''''']]
▲== See Also ==
[[Category:Chapter One]]
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