<Tr> <Th_colspan="2"> Information </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Species </Th> <Td> Wolf </Td> </Tr> <P> Gmork is one of the main villains of the story . He is the servant of the power behind the Nothing . His appearance in the book is that of a large, wolf - like creature with night - black fur and capable of human speech; but the film gives him blue - black fur and luminous green cat - like eyes, as well as more fangs than an ordinary wolf would have . In Latin Spanish dubbing, Gmork is alternatively (and erroneously) known as "La Nada", "The Nothing". </P> <P> Gmork's primary mission in the Neverending Story is to kill the young warrior Atreyu . He, and other dual - natured creatures like him, are able to travel between worlds, changing into a Fantastican or a human depending upon the world, in appearance only . Atreyu finally meets Gmork in Spook City, where he is chained, and Atreyu employs the name' Nobody' to hide his identity in shame of his failure to complete his quest . Gmork confesses that he has been hunting a boy sent on a quest by the Childlike Empress to find her a new name, but lost him early on . He then met the Princess of Darkness, Gaya, who upon hearing of his mission to help the Nothing, chained Gmork with an unbreakable chain (reminiscent of Fenrir in Nordic mythology) and leapt into the Nothing, leaving him to starve . Gmork explains to Atreyu the nature of the Nothing, and that a Fantastican who enters it, must become a' lie' in the human world . Eventually, Gmork reveals the name of the boy he is pursuing, and Atreyu reveals his identity, which causes Gmork to laugh until he finally succumbs to starvation . As Atreyu approaches the dead wolf, the carcass grabs Atreyu in its jaws, which, ironically, prevents Atreyu from succumbing to the overpowering urge exerted by the Nothing to throw himself into it . He is freed from Gmork's grip by Falkor, who escapes with him to the Ivory Tower . </P>

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