Dybbuk: Klaus-in-Gil

More of manmade phenomenon than a character. This is a case of Klaus having imprinted his own personality in his son's, Gil's, brain. Klaus to accept his imprint during the Siege of Mechanicsburg When Klaus was threatening Agatha's life. Klaus threatened Agatha's life because he knew that Gil would die for her, and threatening Gil would be worse than useless. Gil did his best to hold out, but after.

We did not actually see the process as it took place, but we did see its manifestation soon after it occurred when Gil tried to rescue Agatha from the top of Castle Heterodyne's gate tower. Franz had so that she could repair the switchgear attached to the lightning rods atop the tall tower, thereby allowing Castle Heterodyne to recharge itself by capturing power from the raging storm.

Agatha is had ridden as well, by her mother, Lucrezia Mongfish. Dimo refers to this kind of condition as a.