Gemmel

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Gemmel
Kelsier and Gemmel.png
Abilities Mistborn
Ethnicity Noble
Homeworld Scadrial
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Gemmel is a Mistborn who trains Kelsier in the Allomantic arts.[1]

I'm here to teach you how to fight. Not how to talk.

—Gemmel about his teaching to Kelsier[1]

Appearance and Personality

Gemmel is scrawny, and has a ragged gray beard and unkempt hair. Like most Mistborn he wears a mistcloak on nightly escapades.[1]

The aging man isn't completely sane, mutters to himself, and sometimes seems more beast than man. He thinks that Kelsier's forced smiles look creepy, and often stops talking in the middle of an argument. According to Kelsier Gemmel doesn't understand humor, nor likes it when his pupil tries to take control.[1]

History

Keep Shezler

Only three months after Kelsier escaped from the Pits of Hathsin he and Gemmel visit Mantiz to infiltrate Keep Shezler. Along their way to the keep they talk a little about Kelsier’s past, and all the while Gemmel keeps training his student, and that also includes attacking him. [1]

Upon reaching the keep Gemmel goes up the roof to have a better view, along the way killing some guards. When he has taken a good look around and Kelsier has caught up to him Gemmel throws his pupil off the roof. Once down again they walk across the keep's grounds to a building that looked like a groundskeeping shed, and Gemmel again kills a pair of guards, not caring that it might reveal the two of them. In the shed they find a stairway down, where Gemmel waves Kelsier to go first. [1]

In the basement Kelsier starts sneaking through the room, but Gemmel comes in without any attempt at stealth. In the next room they find half a dozen bound up skaa and Kelsier begins tending to them, but is interrupted when Antillius Shezler, the keep’s nobleman and also a Mistborn, shouts and shoots a coin at him. Kelsier manages to kill Shezler without any help from Gemmel, who saw this as a training opportunity. When Kelsier returns to the skaa captives Gemmel is leafing through one of Shezler’s notebooks containing theories and superstitions about an Eleventh Metal. Kelsier takes this book before leaving, and Gemmel shoves a fork in his pocket. [1]

Relationships

Kelsier

Gemmel is Kelsier's mentor in the Allomantic arts. His training primarily focuses on the Pushing and Pulling metals, steel and iron respectively, but he also helps Kelsier to think like an Allomancer, for example by pressing him to have all eight basic metals burning constantly. He frequently places his pupil in life or death scenarios, like pushing him off a city wall. Although he often grumbles at Kelsier, Gemmel likes him more than his previous three apprentices, sometimes even showing some sign of respect for him.[2][3][1]

Ruin

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Please read carefully and note that this is not necessarily canonical.

It is very likely that Gemmel is Hemalurgically spiked. The two main reasons to assume this are that Gemmel hears a voice no one else hears (Ruin's voice specifically), and that the Mists aren't attracted to him like they are drawn to most Allomancers.[1][4]

Through Ruin Gemmel knew things he probably couldn't have figured out by himself, like certain aspects about Kelsier's past or where to find the Eleventh Metal. Ruin's influence also affects Gemmel's personality. At first sight he just seems a madman, but a lot of what he says to Kelsier is very similar to Ruin's sayings. This applies especially to his answer on Kelsier's sarcastic question about the meaning of life.[1][5]

Don't know it. I think it's so we can die.

—Gemmel's vision on the meaning of life[1]

The only point in creating something is to watch it die.

—Ruin[5]

Trivia

  • Gemmel met Zane once, but that meeting wasn't necessarily relevant.[6]
  • Gemmel was directed to find Kelsier, likely by Ruin.[7]
  • Fighting Kelsier to the death as a final piece of training seems like something Gemmel would do.[8]

Notes

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