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Gilgamesh king of heroes saber
Gilgamesh king of heroes saber










As a person careful to the end, he is a coward who will miss a good show like Archer's fights by using indirect methods. He dislikes his Master's methods, calling him a boring man. He is summoned by the unnamed owner and president of a skyscraper that overlooks the city. He was only briefly mentioned in notes detailing the plot of the novel, and received an expanded role in Fate/Prototype. Role Fate/Prototype Īrcher is the prototype version of Gilgamesh that was to be used in the original Fate/stay night novel that was penned and left uncompleted.

gilgamesh king of heroes saber

Berserker did not technically lose but he did lose his life. While it is unknown if he still retains it in Fate/Prototype, he had a Noble Phantasm in the planning stages of the original novel, old Fate, that imparted the ability "Absolutely Survive" (絶対に生き残る, Zettai ni Ikinokoru ?), which as the name suggests guaranteed that Gilgamesh would survive any conflict. It would have clashed with Berserker's Noble Phantasm at the time, which was to "promise victory for eleven battles." The concepts of the two abilities clashed and the paradoxical situation had to be resolved. He is still quite cocky towards him, telling Saber that he should smile at being Archer's opponent even with his Master on the verge of death, else he deserves to be trampled upon. Wanting to kill another person from the bottom of one’s heart is something that can only be experienced once in a lifetime.

gilgamesh king of heroes saber

Though his Master commands him to simply let Saber perish on his own, he thinks that a disgustingly formidable opponent is more precious than gold. He instead focuses on Saber, referred to as Holy Blade Wielder (聖剣使い, Seiken Tsukai ?), as his target, seeing him as a formidable opponent. Having two above him enraged him to the point where he wanted to kill his own Master, but he decided to forgive Berserker because he did not hesitate to sacrifice his reasoning to seek power. He, as the "best and strongest hero under the sky", wishes to be the highest ranking Servant. He believes “women who are absolutely confident in their good looks are repulsive creatures!” In contrast, he bitterly detests ■■, whose name is left blank, due to the similarities he sees between her and Ishtar. He finds her beauty to be incomparable to even that of the women of Uruk, who had never won his approval during life. Unlike his counterpart's haughty declaration that female Saber will become his possession, Archer proposes to Ayaka in a somewhat more normal manner. He falls in love with the glasses-less Ayaka Sajyou much like a typical shoujo manga WP. Due to his Master’s influence, he is a Servant accustomed to the modern society. He finds incomparable joy in the battle of heroes splendidly fighting each other to the death for a miracle, and is angered by the fact that such an event never happened during his lifetime. He has no real interest in the Holy Grail, so he instead wishes to establish himself as the strongest of Heroic Spirits. While he is not an evil person, he has a callous personality.

gilgamesh king of heroes saber

Gilgamesh is still the most self-centered person in the world like his Fate/stay night counterpart, but he lacks the same kingly temperament and he is able to properly read the situation around him.

gilgamesh king of heroes saber

His armor is based on the design of Gilgamesh's armor in Fate/stay night, but it was designed with a more Mesopotamian-influenced style. He shares a basic design with Archer of Fate/stay night. The king of Uruk and the hero from humanity's most ancient epic.












Gilgamesh king of heroes saber