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File:Inky netflix.png|Netflix
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</gallery>|name = Ink|alias = * Incredibly Deadly Viper{{r|TRR}}
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* Ink, Inky{{r|TE}}|species = Incredibly Deadly Viper|scales = Black|eye = Green|owners = * [[Bertrand Baudelaire]] † and [[Beatrice Baudelaire]] † (on [[The Island]])
|loyalty = *[[V.F.D.]]
 
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* Two unnamed women (previous)
*[[Montgomery Montgomery]]
 
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* [[Monty Montgomery]] †|loyalty = * [[Baudelaire family|The Baudelaire Family]]|book appearances = * [[The Reptile Room]]
*[[Kit Snicket]]
 
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* [[Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography]] (mentioned)
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* [[The End]]|adaptation appearances = * [[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (film)|2004 film]]
|eyes = Green
 
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* [[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)|Netflix Adaptation]]: [[The Reptile Room: Part One]], [[The Reptile Room: Part Two]], [[The End (episode)|The End]]}}
|skin = Coal Black
 
}}
 
 
{{Quote|Goodness! Golly! Good God! Blessed Allah! Zeus and Hera! Mary and Joseph! Nathaniel Hawthorne! Don't touch her! Grab her! Move closer! Run away! Don't move! Kill the snake! Leave it alone! Give it some food! Don't let it bite her! Lure the snake away! Here, snakey! Here, snakey snakey! It bit her! It bit her! It bited her! Calm down! Get moving! Call an ambulance! Call the police! Call a scientist! Call my wife! This is terrible! This is awful! This is ghastly! This is phantasmagorical!|Mr. Poe viewing the snake}}
 
{{Quote|Goodness! Golly! Good God! Blessed Allah! Zeus and Hera! Mary and Joseph! Nathaniel Hawthorne! Don't touch her! Grab her! Move closer! Run away! Don't move! Kill the snake! Leave it alone! Give it some food! Don't let it bite her! Lure the snake away! Here, snakey! Here, snakey snakey! It bit her! It bit her! It bited her! Calm down! Get moving! Call an ambulance! Call the police! Call a scientist! Call my wife! This is terrible! This is awful! This is ghastly! This is phantasmagorical!|Mr. Poe viewing the snake}}
'''Ink''', more commonly known as The '''Incredibly Deadly Viper''', is a snake discovered by Dr. [[Montgomery Montgomery]].{{r|The Reptile Room}} According to the video game, he discovered it in Tazmania.
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The '''Incredibly Deadly Viper''', also known as '''Ink''' and '''Inky''', is a snake discovered by Dr. [[Montgomery Montgomery]].{{r|The Reptile Room}}
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According to the video game, he discovered it in Tazmania. However, this may not apply to the non-game canons of the series.
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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===Early Life===
Much like his past, the appearance of the Incredibly Deadly Viper is known - he is as "black as a coal mine and as thick as a sewer pipe" with "bright green eyes" - but the order in which Ink's past unfolds is unknown. At one point in his life, Ink met [[Kit Snicket]]<ref>This can be assumed given that Kit knows Ink by name, implying that they have met on one previous occasion before the events of ''The End'' when they wash up together on the island.</ref>, [[Ishmael]]<ref>Confirmed when the Baudelaire orphans read a passage of ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events (commonplace book)|A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' stating that [[Ishmael]] had trained Inky (the viper) to rope sheep.</ref>, [[Beatrice Baudelaire|Beatrice]] and [[Bertrand Baudelaire]] and spent some time on [[The Island]] with the latter two, who named him Inky. During his time on the island, Ink learned about the apples with horseradish that protected against poison and was trained by Ishmael to "rope sheep".
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The appearance of the Incredibly Deadly Viper is known - he is as "black as a coal mine and as thick as a sewer pipe" with "bright green eyes" - but the order in which Ink's past unfolds is unknown. At one point in his life, Ink met [[Kit Snicket]], who called him Ink, [[Ishmael]], [[Beatrice Baudelaire|Beatrice]] and [[Bertrand Baudelaire]] and spent some time on [[The Island]] with the latter two, who named him Inky and trained him to lasso sheep. During his time on the island, Ink learned about the apples with horseradish that protected against the [[Medusoid Mycelium]].
   
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Whether Ink left with the island before the Baudelaire couple or after them is unknown, though it is stated that he sailed off the Island with two women.{{r|TE}} Whatever the circumstances of his departure from The Island, some time between fourteen and fifteen years, Ink was back on habitable land.
Eventually Beatrice, Bertrand and Ink left The Island, though whether Ink left with them, before them or after them is unknown. Whatever the circumstances of his departure from The Island, some time between fourteen years and eight months and exactly fourteen years later<ref>Depending on how far along Beatrice was in her pregnancy at the time she departed The Island determines the exact date; if Beatrice was, at minimum, a month pregnant on her departure from The Island then the date is fourteen years and eight months. If Beatrice was exactly nine months pregnant at the time of her departure then the date is exactly fourteen years. And, of course, Beatrice could have been anywhere in between as well, meaning the date can fit anywhere in between the fourteen years and eight months and fourteen years. It cannot be fifteen years as Violet does not turn fifteen until ''The Grim Grotto'' and Violet was not born at the time of Beatrice's departure from The Island with her husband.</ref> Ink was back on habitable land.
 
   
 
[[File:ReptileRoomPoster.png|thumb|left|Ink and [[Sunny Baudelaire]].]]After his arrival back on the mainland, Ink was "discovered" by Doctor [[Monty Montgomery]], who took him to the Reptile Room of his [[Montgomery Montgomery's house|house]] - whether Monty actually discovered Ink or whether Ink let himself be found by Monty is unknown.
One situation in Ink's past, in which the couple who owned the [[Prospero]] helped [[Lemony Snicket]] prevent Ink from falling into [[Count Olaf]]'s grasp<ref>[[Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography]]</ref>, may have occurred here, assuming it does not occur after his removal from Monty's house.
 
   
 
Between his discovery and the arrival of [[Violet Baudelaire|Violet]], [[Klaus Baudelaire|Klaus]] and [[Sunny Baudelaire]], Monty discovered that Ink was "one of the least dangerous and most friendly creatures in the animal kingdom" and named him "The Incredibly Deadly Viper" as a misnomer because he was intending to play a prank on the [[Herpetological Society]], where he was planning to unveil the snake, presumably after his return from Peru with the Baudelaires, which would be exactly a month after their arrival.
Regardless of the placement of the above mentioned event, Ink was, after his arrival back on habitable land, "discovered" by Doctor Montgomery Montgomery, who took him to the Reptile Room of his [[Montgomery Montgomery's house|house]] - whether Monty ''actually'' discovered Ink or whether Ink let himself be found by Monty is unknown.
 
   
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=== ''[[The Reptile Room]]'' ===
Between his discovery and the arrival of [[Violet Baudelaire|Violet]], [[Klaus Baudelaire|Klaus]] and [[Sunny Baudelaire]], Monty discovered that Ink was "one of the least dangerous and most friendly creatures in the animal kingdom" and named him "The Incredibly Deadly Viper" as a misnomer because he was intending to play a prank on the Herpetological Society, where he was planning to unveil the snake, presumably after his return from Peru with the Baudelaires, which would be exactly a month after their arrival.
 
 
At the time of the Baudelaire's arrival at Monty's house, Ink was his "latest discovery" and he formed a close bond with Sunny; the two of them would bite things together. Together, after Monty's death, they managed to distract the adults, by faking that Ink had bitten Sunny, while Violet searched the suitcase of [[Stephano]]. With Stephano revealed as Count Olaf and Monty's murderer, Ink was packed up with the rest of Monty's collection and taken away by [[Bruce]].
   
== ''The Reptile Room'' ==
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===Inbetween ''The Reptile Room'' and ''The End''===
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Somehow, Ink was smuggled away from Bruce by the owners of ''The [[S. S. Prospero]]''.{{r|LSTUA}}
At the time of the Baudelaire's arrival at Monty's house, Ink was his "latest discovery" and he formed a close bond with Sunny. Together, after Monty's death, they managed to distract the adults, by faking that Ink had bitten Sunny, while Violet searched the suitcase of [[Stephano]]. With Stephano revealed as Count Olaf and Monty's murderer, Ink was packed up with the rest of Monty's collection and taken away by [[Bruce]].
 
   
 
After having either escaped or been released, Ink managed to locate Kit again and the two of them, Kit pregnant and injured, washed up on Kit's Vaporetto of Favorite Detritus, leading to their return to the island and their reunion with the Baudelaires.{{r|TE}}
At a point after his collection by Bruce, Ink either escaped or was released, depending on circumstance; if the previously mentioned incident involving the couple on the Prospero did ''not'' occur before Ink's discovery by Monty then this is likely where it occurred meaning that he was released by either the couple who owned the Prospero or by Lemony himself -- if the event occurred before his discovery by Monty then Ink escaped from Bruce's grasp of his own volition.
 
   
== ''The End'' ==
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=== ''[[The End]]'' ===
After having either escaped or been released, Ink managed to locate Kit again and the two of them, Kit pregnant and injured, washed up on Kit's Vaporetto of Favorite Detritus, leading to their return to the island and their reunion with the Baudelaires.
 
   
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[[File:TheCompleteWreck.png|thumb|271px|Ink giving an apple to the Baudelaires.]][[Friday Caliban]] is the first to find the snake, and hides it from the other islanders, before revealing it to the Baudelaires, who assure her it is not dangerous. When the islanders arrive, Friday claims it is friendly, but [[Ishmael]] suggests that they leave it behind.
Kit, unintentionally, revealed that she and Ink had met before and been on the island together as she mentions him by name. As events took a sinister turn and Olaf died, Ink showed the children where [[:en:Ishmael|Ishmeal]] was going to read and cook with spices at night. Then Ink offered the Baudelaires an apple - one that had been made into a hybrid plant by their parents and grown in horseradish to act as a handy cure for the [[Medusoid Mycelium]] should it ever reach the island - to save their lives. Kit, unfortunately, could not ingest one as it was dangerous to her unborn child and died in childbirth.
 
   
While the Baudelaires later escaped from the Island, Ink did not come with them; he had vanished at a time prior, implied by Lemony to be following Ishmael and the other colonists who had left without taking any of the apples that the orphans had offered to them, to deliver them an apple in the hopes of saving them.
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Ink travels with the Baudelaires to the far side of the island, where Ink shows the Arboretum to the children, revealing where everything was hidden. When the Baudelaires later returned after the release of the Medusoid Mycelium, Ink manages to get them hybrid apples to save their lives. It also helps them gather the apples in a stockpot.
   
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The Baudelaires fail to convince the poisoned islanders, who are escaping on an outrigger, to eat the apples, as Ishmael is refusing to let them; they eventually give up on the colonists, and try (and fail) to give an apple to Kit.
Whether Ink succeeded in his quest is unknown, though presumably Ink managed to make his way back to shore at a point after this. Whether the "shore" he returned to was The Island is unknown, as is whether he was ever reunited with the Baudelaires.
 
   
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Ink disappears during this time, and [[Lemony Snicket]] heavily implies that it swam to the outrigger, using its size to "escape the watchful eye of the outrigger's facilitator," to bring the islanders the hybrid apple(s).
==Appearances==
 
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Whether Ink succeeded in his quest is unknown, though presumably Ink managed to make his way back to shore at a point after this. Snicket says that his research into the reptile's story is incomplete, and he believes that Ink "slithered from one place to the next, sometimes taking shelter from the treachery of the world and sometimes committing treacherous acts of its own."
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==2004 Film Divergent Canon==
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[[File:Inksunnyfilm.png|thumb|left|271px|Ink and [[Sunny Baudelaire|Sunny]] in the film.]]The Incredibly Deadly Viper has an incredibly minor role in the film; it unlocks its cage and springs out, being caught by Monty but frightening Sunny, though Monty assures the children that it is friendly.
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When Olaf accuses the Incredibly Deadly Viper of murdering Monty, Sunny tracks it down in the room and plays with it, proving that it is harmless. Olaf and his henchperson flee, leaving the Baudelaires, [[Arthur Poe]] and the [[Constable]] behind.
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It is unknown what happened to the snake after this.
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==TV Series Divergent Canon==
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[[File:SunnyViper.gif|thumb|271px|Ink and Sunny in the Netflix series.]]Like in the book, it playfully attacks Sunny and befriends her quickly;{{r|TRR1}} she says that they "bonded over biting." Later, Olaf accuses it of murdering Monty and releases it from its cage to back up his story. It escapes outside, where it encounters Sunny.
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Sunny reveals its harmless nature by playing with it, screaming only to attract attention. When the [[Herpetological Society]] arrives to take the reptiles, Sunny spots the Incredibly Deadly Viper escaping into the hedges.{{r|TRR2}}
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Its journey to the island and past before ''The Reptile Room'', unlike the books, is not revealed; it appears as the Baudelaires are dying and gives Sunny a hybrid apple, before escaping to bring an apple to the outrigger.{{r|TETV}}
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== Trivia ==
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* In both the 2004 film and the TV series, Olaf accuses the Incredibly Deadly Viper instead of the [[Mamba du Mal]] as Monty's killer, since unlike the book, he did not read up on the Viper to discover that it was harmless. In the film, this claim is foiled by Sunny playing with the Viper. In the TV series, this claim is also foiled by Violet finding the Mamba du Mal's poison in "Stephano's" briefcase, like the book.
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* The Incredibly Deadly Viper may be a parody of the Basilisk from ''Harry Potter''. Both series feature giant snakes in their second installments. Unlike the Basilisk, however, the Viper is friendly.
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== Appearances ==
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{{AppearanceBooks|TRR = debut|TE = yes|LSTUA = m}}
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{{AppearanceAdaptations|2004 Film = debut|TRR1 = yes|TRR2 = yes|TE2019 = yes}}
 
* ''[[The Reptile Room]]''
 
* ''[[The Reptile Room]]''
 
* ''[[The End]]''
 
* ''[[The End]]''
 
** ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events (commonplace book)]]''
 
** ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events (commonplace book)]]''
 
* ''[[Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography]]''
 
* ''[[Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography]]''
*''[[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (film)]]''
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* ''[[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (film)]]''
* ''[[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (video game)]]'' <small>(drawing only)</small>
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* ''[[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (video game)]]''
*''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)]]''
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* [[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)|''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' (TV series)]]
 
==References==
 
<references/>
 
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
=== Books ===
 
=== Books ===
 
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=== Movie ===
 
=== Movie ===
 
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<gallery captionalign="center" bordersize="none" position="center">
Sunny and Incredibly Deadly Viper.jpg|Sunny plays with The Incredibly Deadly Viper
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Inkattackfilm.png|Incredibly Deadly Viper attacks.
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Inkmontyfilm.png|Ink scaring Sunny.
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Inktrrfilm.png|Ink loose in the Reptile Room.
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Inksunnyfilm.png|Ink playing with Sunny.
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Inksunnyhug.png|Ink and Sunny hug.
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Inksunnyplayfilm.png|Sunny plays with The Incredibly Deadly Viper.
 
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=== TV series ===
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<gallery captionalign="center" bordersize="none" position="center">
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SunnyViper.gif|Playing with Sunny.
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NetflixTRR.jpg|On the Reptile Room alternate cover.
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Inknetflixcage.png|In its cage.
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Inksunnymeet.png|Meeting Sunny.
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Inksunnyclap.png|Playing with Sunny.
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Montyliftsink.png|Picked up by Monty.
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Inkjournalnetflix.png|Monty's journal entry.
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Sunnyfollowink.png|Outside with Sunny.
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Sunnyinkdistraction.png|"It's the Incredibly Deadly Viper!"
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Sunnylookink.png|Sunny and Ink.
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Sunnyinkplaying.png|"It looks like the baby's playing."
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Sunnyaha.png|"Aha!"
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Inkescapesnetflix.png|Escaping.
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Inktheend.png|The End.
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Inksunnyte.png|Recognizing Sunny.
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Inkapple.png|Ink gives the Baudelaires an apple.
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AppleDeliver.png|Ink delivering the apple hybrid to the islanders.
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Inkoutrigger.png|To the outrigger.
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==Sources==
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{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Reptiles]]
 
[[Category:Reptiles]]
 
[[Category:Islanders]]
 
[[Category:Islanders]]

Revision as of 19:10, 24 October 2019

Goodness! Golly! Good God! Blessed Allah! Zeus and Hera! Mary and Joseph! Nathaniel Hawthorne! Don't touch her! Grab her! Move closer! Run away! Don't move! Kill the snake! Leave it alone! Give it some food! Don't let it bite her! Lure the snake away! Here, snakey! Here, snakey snakey! It bit her! It bit her! It bited her! Calm down! Get moving! Call an ambulance! Call the police! Call a scientist! Call my wife! This is terrible! This is awful! This is ghastly! This is phantasmagorical!
 
— Mr. Poe viewing the snake

The Incredibly Deadly Viper, also known as Ink and Inky, is a snake discovered by Dr. Montgomery Montgomery.[1]

According to the video game, he discovered it in Tazmania. However, this may not apply to the non-game canons of the series.

Biography

Early Life

The appearance of the Incredibly Deadly Viper is known - he is as "black as a coal mine and as thick as a sewer pipe" with "bright green eyes" - but the order in which Ink's past unfolds is unknown. At one point in his life, Ink met Kit Snicket, who called him Ink, Ishmael, Beatrice and Bertrand Baudelaire and spent some time on The Island with the latter two, who named him Inky and trained him to lasso sheep. During his time on the island, Ink learned about the apples with horseradish that protected against the Medusoid Mycelium.

Whether Ink left with the island before the Baudelaire couple or after them is unknown, though it is stated that he sailed off the Island with two women.[2] Whatever the circumstances of his departure from The Island, some time between fourteen and fifteen years, Ink was back on habitable land.

ReptileRoomPoster

Ink and Sunny Baudelaire.

After his arrival back on the mainland, Ink was "discovered" by Doctor Monty Montgomery, who took him to the Reptile Room of his house - whether Monty actually discovered Ink or whether Ink let himself be found by Monty is unknown.

Between his discovery and the arrival of Violet, Klaus and Sunny Baudelaire, Monty discovered that Ink was "one of the least dangerous and most friendly creatures in the animal kingdom" and named him "The Incredibly Deadly Viper" as a misnomer because he was intending to play a prank on the Herpetological Society, where he was planning to unveil the snake, presumably after his return from Peru with the Baudelaires, which would be exactly a month after their arrival.

The Reptile Room

At the time of the Baudelaire's arrival at Monty's house, Ink was his "latest discovery" and he formed a close bond with Sunny; the two of them would bite things together. Together, after Monty's death, they managed to distract the adults, by faking that Ink had bitten Sunny, while Violet searched the suitcase of Stephano. With Stephano revealed as Count Olaf and Monty's murderer, Ink was packed up with the rest of Monty's collection and taken away by Bruce.

Inbetween The Reptile Room and The End

Somehow, Ink was smuggled away from Bruce by the owners of The S. S. Prospero.[3]

After having either escaped or been released, Ink managed to locate Kit again and the two of them, Kit pregnant and injured, washed up on Kit's Vaporetto of Favorite Detritus, leading to their return to the island and their reunion with the Baudelaires.[2]

The End

TheCompleteWreck

Ink giving an apple to the Baudelaires.

Friday Caliban is the first to find the snake, and hides it from the other islanders, before revealing it to the Baudelaires, who assure her it is not dangerous. When the islanders arrive, Friday claims it is friendly, but Ishmael suggests that they leave it behind.

Ink travels with the Baudelaires to the far side of the island, where Ink shows the Arboretum to the children, revealing where everything was hidden. When the Baudelaires later returned after the release of the Medusoid Mycelium, Ink manages to get them hybrid apples to save their lives. It also helps them gather the apples in a stockpot.

The Baudelaires fail to convince the poisoned islanders, who are escaping on an outrigger, to eat the apples, as Ishmael is refusing to let them; they eventually give up on the colonists, and try (and fail) to give an apple to Kit.

Ink disappears during this time, and Lemony Snicket heavily implies that it swam to the outrigger, using its size to "escape the watchful eye of the outrigger's facilitator," to bring the islanders the hybrid apple(s).

Whether Ink succeeded in his quest is unknown, though presumably Ink managed to make his way back to shore at a point after this. Snicket says that his research into the reptile's story is incomplete, and he believes that Ink "slithered from one place to the next, sometimes taking shelter from the treachery of the world and sometimes committing treacherous acts of its own."

2004 Film Divergent Canon

Inksunnyfilm

Ink and Sunny in the film.

The Incredibly Deadly Viper has an incredibly minor role in the film; it unlocks its cage and springs out, being caught by Monty but frightening Sunny, though Monty assures the children that it is friendly.

When Olaf accuses the Incredibly Deadly Viper of murdering Monty, Sunny tracks it down in the room and plays with it, proving that it is harmless. Olaf and his henchperson flee, leaving the Baudelaires, Arthur Poe and the Constable behind.

It is unknown what happened to the snake after this.

TV Series Divergent Canon

SunnyViper

Ink and Sunny in the Netflix series.

Like in the book, it playfully attacks Sunny and befriends her quickly;[4] she says that they "bonded over biting." Later, Olaf accuses it of murdering Monty and releases it from its cage to back up his story. It escapes outside, where it encounters Sunny.

Sunny reveals its harmless nature by playing with it, screaming only to attract attention. When the Herpetological Society arrives to take the reptiles, Sunny spots the Incredibly Deadly Viper escaping into the hedges.[5]

Its journey to the island and past before The Reptile Room, unlike the books, is not revealed; it appears as the Baudelaires are dying and gives Sunny a hybrid apple, before escaping to bring an apple to the outrigger.[6]

Trivia

  • In both the 2004 film and the TV series, Olaf accuses the Incredibly Deadly Viper instead of the Mamba du Mal as Monty's killer, since unlike the book, he did not read up on the Viper to discover that it was harmless. In the film, this claim is foiled by Sunny playing with the Viper. In the TV series, this claim is also foiled by Violet finding the Mamba du Mal's poison in "Stephano's" briefcase, like the book.
  • The Incredibly Deadly Viper may be a parody of the Basilisk from Harry Potter. Both series feature giant snakes in their second installments. Unlike the Basilisk, however, the Viper is friendly.

Appearances



Gallery

Books

Movie

TV series

Sources