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Gilgamesh (Fate Series) .Edited

Gilgamesh is the King of Heroes summoned as an Archer-class Servant. As a demigod in life, he possessed all things and ruled over Uruk until befriending Enkidu. After Enkidu's death, Gilgamesh went on a quest for immortality but ultimately accepted his mortality. As a Servant, he possesses the Gate of Babylon which contains all treasures, and his Noble Phantasm Ea is an Anti-World weapon capable of destroying planets.

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Gilgamesh (Fate Series) .Edited

Gilgamesh is the King of Heroes summoned as an Archer-class Servant. As a demigod in life, he possessed all things and ruled over Uruk until befriending Enkidu. After Enkidu's death, Gilgamesh went on a quest for immortality but ultimately accepted his mortality. As a Servant, he possesses the Gate of Babylon which contains all treasures, and his Noble Phantasm Ea is an Anti-World weapon capable of destroying planets.

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Gilgamesh

Archer

Caster

Child-Gil

Prototype

 Armor
 Casual Wear
 Full Power

" To unite dreams beneath a banner of conquest. I praise your efforts. But, warriors... did you
not understand? That all dreams must disappear when the dreamer wakes. Every last one of
them. Therefore, it was inevitable that I would stand in your way. King of Conquerors, know the
end of your eternal dream. I, myself, shall show you harsh reality. „

~ Gilgamesh to Iskandar

Contents
 Summary
 Powers and Stats
o Noble Phantasms
o Class Skills
o Personal Skills
 Gallery
 Others
 Discussions

Summaryedit | edit source


Gilgamesh is the Archer-class Servant of Tokiomi Tohsaka during the Fourth Holy Grail War.
After Tokiomi's death, he forged a new contract with Kirei Kotomine that lasted until the Fifth
Holy Grail War. He is the King of Heroes, the hero of the oldest epic poem in human history,
who possessed all things. He was two-thirds a god and one-third human, born from the union
of King Lugalbanda and the goddess Rimat-Ninsun. The King of Heroes was a despot that ruled
over and protected Uruk from anything, eventually turning against the gods themselves.

While in his youth, he was an earnest and kind boy, he grew highly arrogant as he matured,
becoming a tyrant. Though Uruk's people suffered, the city prospered. Disgusted by his
rebellious and destructive behavior, the gods created Enkidu to regain control over him, and
they confronted each other outside of the Temple of Uruk. In this fight, for the first time in his
life, Gilgamesh was challenged by an equal. He emptied his vault in fighting against Enkidu for
days. When the battle eventually ended, the two of them had become great friends. They
worked and adventured side by side for years, battling against monsters side by side and
protecting Uruk. After the goddess, Ishtar fell in love with him, and he rejected her, the Bull of
Heaven was unleashed on Uruk.

After the seven years of destruction caused by the beast, he and Enkidu bound it with the
Chains of Heaven and defeated it. Enraged and humiliated, Ishtar begged for them to be put to
death, but only Enkidu was punished. He died, returning to nothing but mud, and a distraught
Gilgamesh cursed the gods, swearing that he would never call another his friend. At that
moment, seeing the only person ever to equal him die, Gilgamesh became obsessed with his
mortality and set out on a journey to become immortal. He searched out the sage Ziusudra, an
immortal who hailed from an era before the Great Flood that had wiped out most humanity. He
searched for decades but only discovered that Ziusudra had joined the gods to become
immortal, becoming half-plant in the process. But he told Gilgamesh of another method, a herb
that would make him live forever without having to depend on the gods or give up his
humanity.

He found this herb, and while he bathed, he felt true satisfaction and happiness in his actions
and successes for the first time in his life. But the herb, carelessly set aside in Gilgamesh's
impatience and vanity, was eaten by a snake, which gained the immortal property of shedding
its skin. Gilgamesh, realizing his journey had all been pointless, laughed hysterically, and
returned to Uruk, having accepted his mortality and limited lifespan. There, he ruled Uruk as a
wise king until he finally passed.

Powers and Statsedit | edit source


Tier: Low 7-B, higher with Gate of Babylon, at least High 7-A with Enuma Elish, 5-B with Full
Power Enuma Elish | 2-A, higher with Enuma Elish

Name: Archer, Gilgamesh, King of Heroes

Origin: Fate/stay night


Gender: Male

Age: Unknown (Summoned in his prime as an adult, though he possesses all the experience
that he did in life, and spent ten years incarnated in the world)

Classification: Archer-class Servant, Heroic Spirit, Demigod

Powers and Abilities:

 Servant
 Genesis Mythology Mystic Code/Original Power

Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Flight (Possesses a Noble Phantasm that allows him to
levitate off the ground and take flight faster than any modern magi), possesses the prototype
forms of every Noble Phantasm and all other things created by human hands and can fire them
from portals, Curse Manipulation with various Noble Phantasms, Danmaku via Gate of Babylon,
Supernatural Luck in collecting and maintaining wealth, Social Influencing and minor Mind
Manipulation with Charisma, Electricity Manipulation with Auto-Defensors, Attack Reflection,
Energy Projection with various Noble Phantasms, Forcefield Creation, Homing Attack, Ice
Manipulation, Fire Manipulation, Invisibility with Ring of Invisibility and Cap of Invisibility,
Summoning, Necromancy, Poison Manipulation, Regeneration, Immortality, and/or Magic
Negation with various Noble Phantasms, Conceptual Manipulation (He has various conceptual
armaments within his arsenal), Flight, Stealth, Explosion Manipulation with Vimana,
Clairvoyance and Precognition with Sha Naqba Imuru (Allows him to instantly discern great
truths, such as the identity of another Servant and their Noble Phantasms, can see the
possibilities of parallel worlds, predicting the future and knowing exactly what to do), Chain
Manipulation with Enkidu, Air Manipulation, Energy Projection and Space-Time Manipulation
with Ea (Can fire a vortex of energy and wind that dislocates space-time and rends space),
Supernatural Luck, Minor Fate Manipulation (Servants with B-rank Luck or higher can change
their own fates to evade inevitable outcomes such as having their hearts destroyed by Gáe
Bolg), Servant Physiology, Resistance to BFR, Space-Time Manipulation (Is unaffected by the
space-time dislocation created through the use of Enuma Elish and was unhindered by the
collapse of Rider's Reality Marble), possesses incredibly strong willpower (Not even All the
World's Evil can corrupt his ego, and was in fact completely ineffective, allowing him to fight
back even when consumed and digested by Sakura)

Attack Potency: Small City level (Could parry a few blows from Saber and Shirou when he was
using Noble Phantasms projected with Unlimited Blade Works, and his strength is only slightly
below that of Saber), Small City level+ with Gate of Babylon (His highest-ranked treasures can
kill Berserker and repel his axe-sword. Shattered Caster's barriers like glass. Can fire off several
A-Ranked Anti-Unit Noble Phantasms at once. Possesses Medorach, which is more powerful
than Gram, an A-Ranked Anti-Unit Noble Phantasm), at least Large Mountain level with Enuma
Elish (Destroyed Rider's Reality Marble and overpowered Excalibur), Planet level with Full
Power Enuma Elish (Ea is an Anti-World Noble Phantasm, likely capable of overpowering
Akhilleus Kosmos, which embodies the World. When used in Fate/strange Fake, it would have
destroyed the World without Enkidu's intervention. When used by his younger self, it
annihilated the Mirror World, a Reality Marble the size of Earth). Enuma Elish also ignores
conventional durability (It shows the "Truth" of creation, functioning on the same principle as
Slash Emperor, which can kill Ultimate Ones, the strongest beings of each planet in the Solar
System) | Multiverse level+ (Far above the likes of BB, who had absolute authority over the
Mooncell, and defeated Kiara), higher with Enuma Elish (Far stronger than his Base Abilities)

Speed: Massively Hypersonic (Kept up with Saber, Lancer, and Berserker, comparable to his
Prototype self and Enkidu, who is this fast. Piloted the Vimana, which easily outpaced a fighter
jet elevated to the level of a Noble Phantasm by Lancelot's Knight of Owner. Fought against
True Archer, whose arrows can bypass the lightning bolts fired by his Auto-Defensors in
Fate/strange fake) | Massively FTL+ (Flew 1500 light-years in a short period and positioned
himself between his Master and Kiara while flying at such speeds), likely Immeasurable
reactions (Far stronger than BB and can keep up with Kiara Sessyoin)

Lifting Strength: Class K (Even the weakest Servants are stronger than the finest humans.
Effortlessly picked up Saber by her foot with one hand; Has a B in Strength, making him
comparable to Achilles) | Class K

Striking Strength: Small City Class, Small City Class+ with Gate of Babylon | Multiversal+
(Damaged Kiara Sessyoin and BB in close combat)

Durability: Small City level (Should be comparable to other Servants even while unarmored),
Small City level+ with Armor (Can withstand Medorach after its light was deflected back at him
by Avalon) | Multiverse level+ (Can trade blows with Kiara and survive her Noble Phantasm)

Stamina: Very high. Can stay in the world without a Master for a week before being incarnated,
fight against Sakura while being broken down into magical energy, can survive having his arm
cut off, being stabbed in the chest by Shirou, and then being shot in the head by Archer, dying
only because he was absorbed into the singularity created by the Grail. Fought against Enkidu
for several days straight, ultimately expending the entirety of the Gate of Babylon.

Range: Extended melee range, at least hundreds of meters with Gate of Babylon. Kilometers
(Shattered Rider's Reality Marble) to Planetary with Enuma Elish (Can destroy the World).

Standard Equipment: His armor, and everything within the Gate of Babylon.

Intelligence: Created to be the pinnacle of all humans, Gilgamesh is a brilliant individual, clearly
seeing through deceptions and discerning any forms of magecraft with a glance. He was
capable of predicting the number of weapons Shirou would project at once and countering him
with an equal amount of armaments from his treasury, immediately seeing through Caster's
faked death, and backing away from Saber after she formed a contract with Rin. Also, Sha
Naqba Imuru allows him to see all possible outcomes, allowing him to make the correct move
and discern the real identity of his opponents and their Noble Phantasms if he wishes.
However, these advantages are held back by his incredible arrogance, as he refuses to go all out
against most opponents due to believing himself to be far above them, actively restraining the
use of Sha Naqba Imuru, and only releasing more than a few Noble Phantasms at a time when
he's feeling playful or irritated. Due to his position as a king rather than a warrior, he has only
mastered a handful of the Noble Phantasms stored in his treasury, preventing him from
unleashing their powers most of the time.

Weaknesses: Gilgamesh is insufferably arrogant and will thus almost always hold back unless
he sees his opponent as entertaining or worthy of his power. He barely knows how to wield
most of the weapons in the Gate of Babylon. After being "blackened" by the Grail's mud, he
physically incarnated and lost the ability to enter spirit form. His arrogance makes him unlikely
to use Ea unless facing a worthy opponent. | None notable.

Notable Attacks/Techniques:

Noble Phantasmsedit | edit source

 The Gate of Babylon as seen in the original visual novel

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Gate of Babylon: The King's Treasure: Gilgamesh's grand treasury. It is a storehouse that
contains the countless treasures of the world collected by Gilgamesh. Using Key of the King's
Law, Bab-ilu, he can open an invisible door to its contents to summon them whenever he
pleases. It contains the prototypes of all Noble Phantasms, which are fired from his vault as
projectiles. He can also gather them directly into his hand for when he wants to fight up close.
Due to the sheer number of Noble Phantasms he possesses, one can't try and take them head-
on as they possess various unknown abilities to properly counter virtually any Servant recorded
in the Throne of Heroes. The rate and power of the Noble Phantasms he releases depend on
the situation he is in and how Gilgamesh will use them, and who he is facing against.

Additionally, he can also have them summoned right next to his opponent or from all directions
to either attack them in surprise or to overwhelm them. Through the way he uses this Noble
Phantasm, having adopted this manner from his fight with Enkidu in life, that makes him
summoned into the Archer-class. It has an incredibly efficient mana cost, needed only to open
the gates, to begin with. He can prepare and produce hundreds or even a thousand Noble
Phantasm at once if he wishes and can return them to the vault whenever he pleases, even
mid-flight.

The Gate of Babylon contains all the treasures in the world, including the "wisdom of humanity"
or in other words, the basis for all things constructed by humans throughout human history,
from the works of the Library of Alexandria, to board games, to even airplanes and submarines.
The only technology he lacks are things created by humans with entirely new concepts and the
technology of extraterrestrial races. In addition to the "wisdom of humanity," he also possesses
the Prototypes of all Noble Phantasms, as all heroes' myths and legends are derived from his in
some way, due to his status as the original hero. As such, he can overwhelm any Servant by
targeting their weaknesses with the Noble Phantasms. While he does not possess Noble
Phantasms that were made before or after his time, such as some Divine Constructs, or Noble
Phantasms that are formed from a Heroic Spirit's life and legend like God Hand, he would
possess something that could be considered their prototypes, even if it was a paradox.

Notable items within the Gate of Babylon include:

 Dáinsleif

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 Anti-Spirit Incense: An ash-like powder that attracts walking corpses like those
summoned by Angra Mainyu.
 Auto-Defensors: A series of golden discs that float around Gilgamesh. The defensors can
defend an area as large as a single floor building. They defend Gilgamesh from virtually
any projectile by shooting them down with innumerable lightning bolts as they
approach. It provides sufficient protection against even a storm of surprise attacks from
Enkidu. However, a sufficiently fast projectile, such as True Archer's arrows, would be
able to bypass them altogether.
 Command Spells: In Fate/Extra CCC, Gilgamesh has collected several Command Spells
that would generally be used to bind Servants like himself and can provide them to a
new Master if he wishes to establish a contract with them.
 Curtain of Night: A magical item mentioned in passing as a means of counteracting
Gawain's Numeral of the Saint, possibly by blotting out the sun.
 Dáinsleif: A demonic sword from the Nibelungen. It is a cursed Noble Phantasm that
contains a powerful curse of "reparation" to be used on its target. It also drives the fate
of its possessor to ruin and causes them to die inevitably. Within the Skáldskaparmál, it
is possessed by the Danish king, Hogni. He became locked in eternal combat with the
king of Serkland, Hedinn, due to the sword's curse, which requires it to always kill a man
once drawn and does not allow it to return to its sheath until such is accomplished.
 Durandal: The Peerless Sword: Originally the sword of Hector, he converted it into the
spear Durindana. After it later lost its features as a spear, it became Durandal. It was
then later said to have been granted to King Charlemagne of the Frankish Empire by an
angel and awarded to Roland. It is noted as the symbol of the Battle of Roncevaux Pass
told of in the Song of Roland. Although Roland attempted to break the sword when he
was on the verge of death to keep it from falling into the enemy's hands, it proved to be
impossible. Still, it was later prominently featured in Charlemagne's legends, acting as a
symbol of Roland's bravery. The sword is a splendidly forged "symbol of power" much
like King Arthur's Caliburn, and it is said to hold three miracles within it. It will not lose
its sharpness even should its user's magical energy be depleted, proving indestructible
even when Roland tried to destroy it.
 Gáe Bolg: The spear of Cú Chulainn, a massive two-meter long weapon with the ability
to always strike the opponent's heart. However, Gilgamesh lacks the knowledge
required to activate this ability; still, he can fire it as a powerful projectile that inflicts
wounds that cannot be healed with natural regeneration.
 Golden Axe: One of the few weapons Gilgamesh prefers to utilize personally. It's a
mighty axe that seems to be able to cleave targets along with the space around them
with a spinning chop.
 Golden Drill: A weapon Gilgamesh uses in the Moon Cell, and one of the few that
Gilgamesh prefers to wield personally. It's used to drill and tear into targets while firing
at them with its machine gun and cannon functions.
 Golden Lance: A weapon that Gilgamesh prefers to use personally, to skewer targets in
close quarters combat.
 Golden Swords: A pair of swords that resemble the weapon Enki which his Prototype
self wields. They are one of the few armaments that Gilgamesh prefers to use personally
in close quarters combat.
 Gram: The "Sword of the Sun" wielded by Sigurd in the Völsunga saga of Norse
mythology. It is said to be the "strongest demonic sword" that equals the "strongest
holy sword," so it possesses the unique characteristic of "dragon slayer." The version
Gilgamesh owns seems to be before it being reforged.
 Houtengeki: A halberd passed down in Chinese culture and the only type of halberd out
of many to attain the rank of Noble Phantasm, probably due to the use of Houtengageki
by a famous military commander. It is a polearm with many different purposes, such as
thrusting, swiping, pulling, parrying, and various others. Chinese halberds with a
spearhead at the tip of the shaft and a blade attached to the side and the distinguishing
characteristic of a Houtengeki is a unique crescent-moon shaped side blade, the "Moon
Fang." Weapons with only one of these blades are called Seiryugeki. It is said that great
skill is needed to handle this weapon, though its versatility and ease of use once
mastering it allowed it to serve the appropriate role for any combatant.
 Immortal Slaying Scythe, Harpe: The Snake Hunter's Scythe, a divine sword from Greek
mythology used by Perseus to kill the Gorgon Medusa and one of the many weapons
inside Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon. It is described as a monster-killing holy sword with a
distinctive shape similar to a scythe, having the cutting edge on the inside of the blade.
However, it isn't a great weapon by itself. Its real strength is its trait of Refraction of
Longevity, which is a divine ability that nullifies immortalities and inflicts wounds that
cannot be restored by any methods other than healing according to the natural laws.
 Merodach: The Original Sin: A mighty sword Gilgamesh uses to determine if his
opponent is worthy of facing Ea. It is the prototype of "the swords of selection across
the globe," making it the prototype of both Gram and Caliburn. Due to being a
Caliburn's prototype, its strength as a Noble Phantasm is exceptional, allowing it to
shatter Caliburn in a single clash without resistance. Despite the difference in
appearance, its "true nature" and "soul" are nearly identical to its successors; as such, it
utilizes the same power, a "light that can burn away everything it touches," that could
kill Berserker in one slash.
 Mountain-Piercing Spears: A series of unnamed spears that can easily pierce
mountains.
 Potion of Youth: A Noble Phantasm that returns the user to their youth, contained
within a small translucent bottle. It is the herb of immortality that Gilgamesh sought and
found after the death of his closest friend, Enkidu. While he lost it and came to terms
with his mortality, he still tried and found it again for the sake of having it in his
treasury. When he drinks it, he returns to his child self, altering his personality and
appearance. He only uses it to blend into the world. He tolerates modern society, such
as within the ten-year gap between the Fourth and Fifth Holy Grail Wars, or when he
sees something as a childish game that isn't worthy of his full strength. He can forcibly
reverse the effects whenever he pleases to return to his older self.
 Rho Aias: The Seven Rings that Cover the Fiery Heavens: The shield used by Aias the
Great to stop Durindana, the spear of the Trojan hero Hector, tearing through six of its
seven layers of cowhide but stopping at the final layer. As a result, it has been sublimed
as a virtually absolute Conceptual Defense against thrown and launched weaponry.
 Ship of Light: A vehicle that enables Gilgamesh to travel faster than the speed of light. It
allows him to instantly return after he is sent to the edge of the Moon Cell's Imaginary
Space hundreds of light-years away.
 The Great Cup of Uruk: A powerful artifact equal to the Holy Grail in worth. It contains a
vast amount of magical energy that allows it to function as a flawed wish-granting
device that the Three Goddess Alliance could use to reshape the world of Mesopotamia
in their image.
 Vajra: A weapon appearing in the Vedic mythology of ancient India. It was a weapon
crafted by Tvastar, the maker of divine instruments, using the sage's bones, Dadhichi. It
became a symbol of the divinity of Indra, the god of lightning, and the indestructible
diamond pounder weapon carried by the gods of Buddhism. It was held in one
interpretation to manifest Indra's lightning, which is supported by its deceptions as a
golden projectile and its appearance unbefitting of a conventional weapon. Vajra was
initially known by its proper name of Vjaya when Indra was first introduced to India as a
phenomenon that spread from the Aryans. Along with Indra, whose name changed to
Taishakuten, his divine symbol changed its name and became known as Vajra after the
age of Buddhism as India's main religion began. It is a simple weapon that can only be
shot only once for fixed B+ rank damage separate from the user's magical energy supply.
 Unnamed Anti-Magic Sickle: An enormous sickle that drains magical energy and can cut
through magical implements such as Saber's armor or Berserker's Knight of Owner.
 Ig-Alima: Green Field Cutting Through the Thousand Mountains : A massive blade, also
known as the Mountain-Felling Sword, it is a Divine Construct that can easily tear apart
entire forests only from the force of being swung. However, due to its incredible size,
Gilgamesh cannot technically wield the sword, instead of using it solely as a projectile
from the Gate of Babylon to crush opponents under its weight. This Noble Phantasm
was seen when Angelica was using Gate of Babylon via a class card.
 Sul-sagana: A long, jagged blade comparable in size to Ig-Alima. It is named after a
Sumerian deity and which is also a Divine Construct. When using its ability, it summons a
coat of fire around it, where it is then swung in a wide arc that spreads its flame across
the field. This was another one of the Noble Phantasm's used by a wielder of the
Gilgamesh class card.
 Arrow Protection Amulet: A D-Rank Noble Phantasm modeled after a solar eclipse. It
increases the user's evasion rate and automatically nullifies projectiles at D-Rank or
below. However, it will gradually break after each use. As a last resort, he can also throw
it at an enemy by using it in a matter akin to a stun grenade, blinding them with
incredible light and heat.
 Unnamed Dimensional Refraction Artifact: An artifact that defends against attacks that
use the Multi-Dimensional Refraction Phenomenon, allowing Gilgamesh to block attacks
that come from parallel universes such as Sasaki Kojirou's Tsubame Gaeshi.
 Unnamed Dragon-Slaying Longsword: Gilgamesh also possesses a longsword that slew
an oriental dragon in the past.
 Unnamed Freezing Sword: Gilgamesh possesses a sword that would freeze any target
struck as well as the area around them, covering the victim in ice even if they managed
to dodge the initial strike for as long as they're within relative proximity of the blade.
 Unnamed Invisibility Ring: A ring that wards off the attention of ordinary people,
preventing them from noticing him. It doesn't work on magi or other magical beings.
 Unnamed Invisible Sword: A sword that is described as "invisible like Saber's" that
Gilgamesh fires as a projectile.
 Hades' Cap of Invisibility: An E-Rank Noble Phantasm originally possessed by the Greek
god Hades, and the prototype of all Noble Phantasms that "conceal oneself." Usually
kept in the form of a sash, anything that the cloth covers cannot be observed through
physical or magical means, blocking out any emanations of magical energy and blocking
all forms of magical detection. However, it does not obscure the user's sound, smell,
body temperature, or tracks, making its use somewhat situational.
 Unnamed Lens: A golden ring with a single, warped lens that allowed Gilgamesh to view
True Archer from twenty kilometers away.
 Unnamed Levitation Treasure: An unnamed treasure that allows Gilgamesh to levitate
in mid-air.
 Unnamed Lightning Noble Phantasm: Gilgamesh can launch "lightning without form" as
a projectile without the use of his Vajra Noble Phantasm.
 Unnamed Magical Staves: Various magical rods and staves that can use magecraft from
the Age of Gods. Those seen have generated pillars of flame, concentrated lightning
storms, and light beams that home in on their targets.
 Unnamed Mirror Shield: A shield that effortlessly repels powerful magecraft.
 Unnamed Spellbook: An unnamed tome that allows Gilgamesh to utilize powerful
Primeval Runes from the Age of Gods.
 Unnamed Spiral Sword: Gilgamesh possesses a spiral sword that looks similar to
Caladbolg, the spiral sword wielded by Fergus mac Róich.
 Unnamed Triple-Edged Sword: A sword with three edges. It can arc behind an opponent
to attack their back if left unguarded.
 Various Unnamed Homing Weapons: Gilgamesh possesses multiple weapons, such as
scythes, scimitars, and axes that can always follow their chosen target even if they
dodge in a vehicle as maneuverable as a modern fighter jet empowered by Lancelot's
Knight of Owner.
 Various Unnamed Shields: Gilgamesh possesses multiple shields, that he normally
deploys to halt attacks, including those that can overpower barrages from the Gate of
Babylon.

 Vimana

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Vimana: Throne of the Heaven-soaring King: A flying contraption passed from Babylon and
India that appeared within the Ramayana and Mahabharata, and one of the many Noble
Phantasms within the Gate of Babylon. It far surpasses any jet from the modern era, fueled by
crystals that burn mercury as fuel. Even when Gilgamesh was fooling around, he easily
outpaced Lancelot in a fighter jet elevated to a Noble Phantasm by Knight of Owner. He uses
the Gate of Babylon freely while piloting Vimana. It has a wide array of functions, including
ancient machine guns, nuclear warheads, stealth functions, communication interception
technology, laser cannons, and biological weapons.

 Enkidu: Chains of Heaven

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Enkidu: Chains of Heaven: Gilgamesh's most trusted Noble Phantasm, even more so than Ea. It
is a set of chains named after his closest friend and made to bind even the gods themselves. It is
one of the few Anti-Divine Noble Phantasms, growing stronger when used against those with
divine blood, such as Heracles, becoming more effective the higher their rank of Divinity. They
are said to bind even space itself. Those that are caught in it cannot escape even through the
use of a Command Seal, though Berserker, in his last moments, in a desperate show of his
strength, can shatter the chains and escape. Against a non-divine Servant like Saber, Archer,
and Assassin, it is nothing but a strong chain. Gilgamesh can summon Enkidu from anywhere he
can reach with the Gate of Babylon, even capable of using it as a weapon with its bladed end or
use them to drag the enemy closer to him. He will also draw out its full length when serious
about using it in conjunction with Ea.

 The Sword of Rupture, Ea

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" I shall offer this one strike as the ceremony of separation!

I speak of the beginning.

Heaven and Earth are divided and nothingness celebrates Creation.

My Sword of Rupture rends the world apart.

The vortex that turns the stars, this heavenly hell signifies the end of the eve of Genesis. Subside
with death!

Enuma Elish!

~ Gilgamesh to Beast II while using Ea

Sword of Rupture, Ea: Also known as the "Sword that ripped apart the world," it is the ultimate
and final Noble Phantasm contained within the Gate of Babylon and Gilgamesh's most powerful
weapon. A Divine Construct and the manifestation of the power which stabilized the planet,
utilized by Gods to enact creation. The sword is crowned with the god Ea's name, who is
believed to be the deification of the same power, which stabilized the planet by moving,
crushing, and turning its surface. While classified as a "sword," it's more accurately described as
staff due to bearing a cylindrical "blade" with a blunt tip and independently rotating segments
with three lithographs. Each represents heaven, earth, and the underworld while together
representing the universe. Unlike the countless other Noble Phantasm within his treasury,
which were passed onto countless wielders after his death and took on many forms, it is a
sword only he possesses and is permitted to wield, as one who inherited the essence of the
gods. As his greatest treasure, Gilgamesh is reluctant to use it against "lowlifes," willingly
drawing it only to face those he believes are worthy, such as Alexander the Great and King
Arthur.
 Enuma Elish: The Star of Creation That Split Heaven and Earth: Ea's function as a Noble
Phantasm, a space cutting attack that shows the "Truth," was initially used as a powerful
Nation-Building Authority that separated Heaven and Earth. It's Ea's maximum output as
an EX-ranked Anti-World Noble Phantasm; as such, it's well-suited for the destruction of
Reality Marbles, in a manner that Gilgamesh describes as revealing the reality behind a
dream. By rotating the separate sections of Ea at a rapidly increasing speed, it releases a
vortex of energy while twisting, compressing, and intertwining air until the pressure
exceeds the laws of physics, creating a space-time dislocation. Once fired, the energy
vortex and space-time dislocation deal catastrophic damage that can't be reduced
without an attack of equal might or Anti-Purge defense. Additionally, the strike cuts
space itself, allowing it to rend the world to show the "Truth" or, in other words, the
basis for hell, the planet's primordial form where no life can exist. While powerful on its
own, Enuma Elish can be boosted by support from the Noble Phantasms in the Gate of
Babylon, further increasing the damage it deals. However, most of the time, Gilgamesh
does not use its full power as it is hardly necessary; even a casual Enuma Elish
effortlessly overpowered Excalibur and gravely wounded Saber, rendering her helpless.

Sha Naqba Imuru (He who Saw the Deep): The Omniscient Omnipotent Star: Gilgamesh's
mentality sublimated as a Noble Phantasm. The mindset that's said to have spread across the
world like the stars' brilliance and seen through all of creation. It is a passive skill that grants
him high-level Clairvoyance, allowing him to discern great truths with a glance, identifying
Servants and their Noble Phantasm with ease as well as always seeing the optimal move to
make. Also, if he so chooses, he can even look at the possibilities of various parallel worlds. The
power of this Noble Phantasm is so potent that it's said that he discerned a piece of the truth
regarding the demise of human history. However, despite its power, Gilgamesh lacks the
processing speed to browse through all the parallel worlds, unlike beings such as Suzuka Gozen.
Furthermore, his arrogance leads him to reject certain world lines as impossible, including one
he was consumed by the mud of the Grail and broken down into magical energy.

Class Skillsedit | edit source

Independent Action: The ability to remain independent and exist in the world without the
magical energy supplied by a Master, allowing the Servant to act autonomously and the Master
to save their magic power for spells. Under normal circumstances, Gilgamesh's rank of A
enables him to operate without a Master except when it comes to the use of high-cost Noble
Phantasms, and he can remain in the world for a week without a Master. After the mud of the
Grail incarnated him, it got ranked higher to A+, meaning he needs no Master to act and can
use more of his high-cost abilities, including his strongest Noble Phantasms. Through this, he
remained materialized even after the Fourth Holy Grail War ended. In the Moon Cell, it is of a
superior rank of EX, showed in his ability to survive even while in the Far Side of the Moon, a
place typically considered to be unsafe for normal lifeforms to go there and to operate entirely
by himself without the need of a master.
Magic Resistance: An ability that grants protection against magical effects. Unlike the
Resistance effect that merely rejects Magical Energy, this ability cancels the spells altogether.
Gilgamesh's proficiency in this skill ranges from E to C-Rank depending on who summoned him,
with E-Rank merely reducing the amount of damage he takes from magical attacks and C-Rank
nullifying spells below two verses but cannot defend against Magecraft on the level of High-
Thaumaturgy and Greater Rituals. It is, however, further enhanced by his armor, raising it above
the magic resistance of even King Arthur, whose A-rank magic resistance can nullify magecraft
from the Age of Gods. He has many other possessions that would also allow him to negate
magecraft. This ability also provides resistance against indirect magical attacks such as
Petrification, Hypnosis, and Spatial Manipulation.

Personal Skillsedit | edit source

Charisma: The natural talent to command an army, which increases the ability of allies during
group battles. In Gilgamesh's case, it is no longer fame, but rather a kind of curse in itself due to
his A+ Rank proficiency, causing normal humans to prostrate themselves at his feet in his mere
presence. It can also be used as a form of subtle Mind Manipulation, getting people to do what
he wants without much resistance.

Collector: A "talent" in collecting high-quality goods, a sort of supernatural luck that draws rare
items into Gilgamesh's hands. Gilgamesh is one who has collected all the Earth's treasures,
grasping the very essence of human ingenuity itself.

Divinity: The measure of one's Divine Spirit aptitude, reflected in high ranks by the user
becoming part Divine Spirit. At A-rank, it is even an indicator of one who has reached the
Throne of Gods. Additionally, it possesses another effect that allows one to reduce "Anti-Purge
defense" in proportion to the rank of their Divinity, allowing them to break through defensive
abilities such as Protection of the Faith and Saver's Enlightenment of the Sacred Fig. Gilgamesh
would typically have an A+ Rank in this skill due to being two-thirds divine. Still, his valid rank
has dropped to B due to his distaste for the gods for killing his only friend, Enkidu.

Golden Rule: A skill that measures one ability and fortune to obtain wealth. Having been fated
to live a life filled with riches, and having said to collect all kinds of treasury, many of which are
the originals to the numerous Noble Phantasms used by hundreds of heroes that he has also
collected during his lifetime as well as possessing enough wealth never to have any concerns
about poverty in any era he appears in, he possesses a rank of A in this skill.

Key: Servant | Genesis Mythology Mystic Code/Original Power

Note: Only characters whose natural environment is Imaginary Number Space were given
infinite speed, as well as shown the ability to manipulate Imaginary Number Space itself.

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