In his most famous monologue, Gmork explains that Fantasia is the world of human fantasy, and it is dying because people have begun to lose their hopes and forget their dreams. He reveals a cynical, political motivation for his service:
: He describes the Nothing as a "despair, destroying this world," representing the psychological void left when imagination vanishes. Origins and Backstory In his most famous monologue, Gmork explains that
While the film depicts him as a relentless hunter, the original novel by Michael Ende provides more depth to his malice: The anti-gmork - Tabby's Place In his most famous monologue