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File:Gnotilus-fighting-Heracles.jpg|link=Gnotilus|The Eel said to be jealous of [[Gnotilus]]: "All those tentacles!"
File:Gnotilus-fighting-Heracles.jpg|link=Gnotilus|The Eel said to be jealous of [[Gnotilus]]: "All those tentacles!"
File:Cornelius Drebbel.jpg|link=Cornelius Drebbel (nonfiction)|[[Cornelius Drebbel (nonfiction)|Cornelius Drebbel]] takes dim view of The Eel's activities.
File:Cornelius Drebbel.jpg|link=Cornelius Drebbel (nonfiction)|[[Cornelius Drebbel (nonfiction)|Cornelius Drebbel]] takes dim view of The Eel's activities.
File:Serpin_(stressed).png|link=Serpin|The supervillain [[Serpin]], preparing to negotiate terms of a [[Crime team (nonfiction)|crime team]] with The Eel.
File:Submarine and anti-submarine (1919).jpg|link=The Unruly Submarine|[[The Unruly Submarine]] said to be The Eel's favorite book.
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The Nacreum is composed of intelligent [[nacre (nonfiction)]].
The Nacreum is composed of intelligent [[nacre (nonfiction)]].
== Favorite books ==
The Eel's favorite books include [[The Unruly Submarine]].
== Crime teams ==
[[File:Serpin_(stressed).png|100px|thumb|[[Serpin]], preparing to negotiate terms of a [[crime team]] with The Eel.]]
The Eel and [[Serpin]] have formed several [[crime teams]], with varying degress of success.
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== Siege of Kirrha (nonfiction) ==
== Siege of Kirrha (nonfiction) ==

Revision as of 10:29, 12 June 2016

The Eel can multiplex himself into a large school of eels.

The Eel is a supervillain and criminal mastermind.

In the News

The Nacreum

The Nacreum is a transdimensional prison designed to hold slippery characters such as The Eel.

The Nacreum is composed of intelligent nacre (nonfiction).

Siege of Kirrha (nonfiction)

The Eel is known to have been present at the Siege of Kirrha (nonfiction) when the city's water supply was poisoned with hellebore (nonfiction).

John Brunner has speculated that The Eel himself may been the mastermind behind the poisoning.

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

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