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True Name: Gilgamesh Class: Archer Gender: Male Height: 182cm Weight: 68kg Source: Sumerian Civilization, Epic of Gilgamesh Region: Babylonia, Uruk Alignment: Chaotic Good, Sky Image Color: Gold Special Skill: Being wealthy Likes: Himself, power, treasure Dislikes: Himself, snakes (SN, Zero) Hates: People who do not challenge their own limits (FGO) The King who obtained everything in the world, he is the owner of almost all Noble Phantasms that have a physical form. He can freely retrieve them through space from his own Noble Phantasm, "Gate of Babylon," which houses them. He is capable of firing off original Noble Phantasms, which possess immense power even individually, like a rain of arrows. However, he is also known as the "King of Carelessness," and it is extremely rare for him to exert 100% of his power. As a matter of royal pride, he never gets serious unless he recognizes his opponent or finds them exceptionally entertaining, choosing instead to remain negligent and arrogant. Because of this, he is weak against unexpected situations or attacks and can be overwhelmed by momentum, often being defeated by the surprise attacks of those far below his rank. Gate of Babylon The King's Treasure A treasury in Babylon that stores the entirety of the "King's Treasure." It is said to exist somewhere in the present world, or perhaps in a different space altogether. Since his logic is "everything in this world is mine even after death," the treasury continues to add treasures created by humanity even from the far distant future, transcending the axes of past and future time, making it nearly omnipotent. The Bab-ilu key that opens the door constantly changes shape and is so complex that it is said no mongrel (human) can handle it. Sword of Rupture, Ea A sword that usually sleeps in the deepest part of the treasury and is his other signature Noble Phantasm. "Sword of Rupture, Ea" is just a name used for convenience; it is originally a nameless sword like his other treasures. Because it is too powerful and would destroy other treasures, it is generally not used in conjunction with other items from the "Gate of Babylon." Enkidu (Chains of Heaven) Against opponents with Divinity, it is capable of tearing them apart with its hardness and tension. While it is one of the few anti-divine armaments, it is said to be nothing more than a sturdy chain against those without Divinity. Enuma Elish (The Star of Creation that Split Heaven and Earth) The ultimate strike that once separated heaven and earth from a chaotic world. It is the ultimate spatial severance released from his other personal Noble Phantasm, "Sword of Rupture, Ea," and the wind pressure creates a pseudo-space-time fault. Enkidu His sole, absolute, and only revered existence. They met as they were destined to, intensely conscious of one another. Enkidu is the only one he has ever called, or will ever call, "friend."
True Name: Enkidu Class: Lancer Gender: None Height: Variable (170cm in anime setting) Weight: Variable Source: Epic of Gilgamesh Region: Mesopotamia Alignment: Neutral Balanced, Sky Likes: Nothing in particular Dislikes: Rust and mold A doll created by the gods, a tragic weapon who shared many adventures with Gilgamesh, gained a heart, and then had that heart shattered, returning to the earth as a doll. The chain that connects heaven and earth, declared by the Hero King Gilgamesh to be one of the strongest. A creation made to be the gods' ultimate weapon, a sentient Divine Construct that is also an avatar of the earth, harmonizing and unifying with nature. If supplied with magical energy, they are even capable of mimicking a Holy Grail. Originally a formless clay figure made by the gods, they eventually chose to take a human form, modeled after a sacred prostitute. Their role was to serve as the "Chains of Heaven" to bind Gilgamesh, the "Wedge of Heaven" who rebelled against the gods, and drag him back to the heavens. Fundamentally kind and merciful, they listen to others calmly. They have a gentle, soft-spoken personality—a "good-natured clay" disposition—respecting all living things as "friends" and loving them equally. They stand like a beautiful flower with a calm tone and graceful movements. Though mocked as a "pseudo-human" during their life, this weapon who chose to walk with humanity appeared only as a "kind-hearted person" to those who knew them well, and was loved as the "beautiful green person." They can be a bit naive, sometimes believing the words of those with ill intentions or distorted information without suspicion. However, this is an expression of their earnestness and sincerity in wanting to understand others; if they realize they were wrong or have offended someone, they apologize sincerely. As long as logic is followed, they are easy to talk to and do not make unreasonable demands. If a person (or animal) has a likable character—full of philanthropic spirit, caring for the whole while also valuing themselves—Enkidu shows heartfelt respect and admiration, finding joy in supporting them as a friend. Possessing a fierce combat ability unimaginable from their graceful, flower-like appearance, the fighting power of Enkidu, the "sentient Noble Phantasm," is nearly equal to that of the Hero King Gilgamesh at his peak. Enuma Elish (O Humans, Let Us Restrain The Gods) A Noble Phantasm that turns Enkidu themselves into a single Divine Construct. By channeling the "Counter Force" of Alaya and Gaia into themselves and firing it, they become a massive spear of light that pierces heaven and earth. They become a wedge of converted vast energy to pierce and bind the target. As it is the very manifestation of the Counter Force, its power increases drastically in response to acts of destruction against humanity or the planet. It shares the same name as Gilgamesh's "Enuma Elish." While compatibility plays a role, its power is equal to "The Star of Creation that Split Heaven and Earth." Age of Babylon (Wisdom of the People) The ability to freely transform and manipulate the earth itself to create weapons like spears and chains from the ground. By transforming the earth into a myriad of armaments such as spears, swords, and bows, they use them for normal attacks much like Gilgamesh's "Gate of Babylon."
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