The Gulls were once a peaceful tribe, who set up their camp by the coast of the large Island in abandoned beach huts. With a fleet of boats they traded in the fresh seafood they were able to gather as well as the fruit of the forests behind their territory. With a direct trade route through the forest and along the cliffs to the nearest town, they were a successful addition to the survival of the Island dwellers. Living peacefully with the cave dwelling Tribe, The Speleos, alliances were made early and the Speleos were able to offer protection of rogue tribes from their high vantage points on the cliff face.

The Gull leader, Phantom, is strong willed, power hungry male who wanted more from the life and living they had created for themselves, eager to exploit an idea when given the chance. On a chance meeting of a travelling slaver tribe, he found his lust of power was sated in the trading of unsuspecting tribes or individual wanderers. Alliances soon changed as his lust for power grew, and he soon turned on his own tribe, separating the weak from the strong. A few were traded, and others were spared merely to serve the Tribe they had once known as their second home and family.

The Speleos, a once powerful ally turned their allegiances against them, in their abhorrence of the treatment they showed towards others and an ongoing war continues between them. The Gulls declared the coastline and surrounding areas to be their territory and any found trespassing instantly find themselves prisoners ready to be traded.

Being warriors, the Gulls spend a lot of time training to fight on the sandy white beaches. 'Packs' made up of five to seven Gull warriors, patrol the territory, led by the henchmen of Phantom, his closest, most loyal warriors.

Hawk, right hand man of Phantom, trains the younger warriors, with a 'show no mercy' approach making him a feared presence. He leads a pack of the most skilled Gulls along the patrol near the Speleos cliffs. He has a growing, stirring hatred, towards the Speleos tribe, as his sister, a traitor to his tribe is now one of its leaders. He waits for the day in which he can seek out revenge against her. Hawk is well on his way to becoming the leader of the tribe if the chance ever presents itself.

Thayer is also a growing power in the Tribe, loyal to Phantom and Hawk. But his own lust for power and control causes a thread of distrust from the two toward him. A strong willed warrior, sometimes too quick to act than think first in the heat of battle has caused him a few broken bones. His pride and ego sometimes clouds his judgement of a situation, making him sometimes unreliable.