Gilli's Ring

"The ring bears a mark of the Old Religion. Such rings are very rare, but they act as a conduit, a channel for magical powers."

- Gaius to Merlin

Gilli's Ring is a magical ring that Gilli inherited from his father. It acts as a conduit to help him channel his powers.

History
This ring originally belonged to Gilli's father. Gilli inherited it upon his death and used it to compete in Camelot's Decennial Tournament. With the ring's aid, he defeated each of his opponents and eventually faced Uther in the final. He intended to use the ring to kill the king, but was stopped by Merlin, who used his own magic to ensure Gilli's defeat.

Gilli later took the ring with him when he left Camelot for parts unknown (The Sorcerer's Shadow).

Abilities
Gilli's ring acts a conduit for his magical powers. With its aid, Gilli was able to use magic and perform powerful spells, such as the healing spell he used to mend his injured arm (The Sorcerer's Shadow).

Trivia

 * Gilli's ring bears a mark of the Old Religion (The Sorcerer's Shadow).
 * According to Gaius, rings such as Gilli's can only be wielded by people with considerable magical gifts (The Sorcerer's Shadow).