Fate Zero Gilgamesh

Fate Zero Gilgamesh

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Note: This article pertains to the villainous main timeline version of Gilgamesh, his more heroic alternate version from Fate/Grand Order can be found on the Heroes wiki.

Hero of Justice? A world where no one is hurt? Don't be absurd. Humanity is the name for an animal that cannot find joy in life without sacrifice. The pretty lie that is equality is nonsense spouted by weaklings who cannot look upon the darkness. Nothing but an excuse to cover up life's ugliness.

Uniting dreams beneath a banner of conquest. I praise your efforts at least. But foolish warriors... have you not learned? Dreams disappear when the dreamer awakes. Every last one of them with no exception. Therefore, it was inevitable that I would be the one to stand in your way, King of Conquerors. Now, know the end of your eternal dream. I shall show you the stark reality.

Lion Saber... Heh

King Gilgamesh, also known as the King of Heroes and the Wedge of Heaven, is the secondary antagonist of the Japanese science fantasy franchise Fate.

Gilgamesh was the ancient King of Uruk who, upon his death, became the very first Heroic Spirit. He was summoned during the Fourth Fuyuki Holy Grail War as the Archer-class Servant of Tokiomi Tohsaka, although he later betrayed his master and formed a contact with Kirei Kotomine that lasted for a decade. Gilgamesh sought to use the Holy Grail to annihilate most of humanity, as he deemed the modern world to be overly filled with useless people.

In Japanese, Gilgamesh has been voiced voiced by Tomokazu Seki in all appearances. In English, he was voiced by Grant George by Studio Deen's Fate projects and has been voiced by David Vincent in all subsequent appearances. Seki has also voiced Enrico Pucci in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Hadlar in Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, and Rob Lucci in One Piece. Vincent has also voiced Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez in Bleach and Mael in The Seven Deadly Sins.

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Gilgamesh is a tall and dignified young man with beautiful golden hair like a blazing flame. He remarkably handsome and beautiful man with an elegant face, and his blood-red irises give off a mysterious radiance that make people wither, and make his gaze even more brilliant. He is very well-endowed, and possesses endless vitality, virility, libido, eloquence and charisma He has a compelling voice, flawless smooth skin, perfect teeth, a perfect, golden-proportioned body that is described as emanating majesty that makes the flames surrounding him afraid to come close. His perfect body shape remains’ perfect no matter how much calories he intakes. Regardless of much he indulges in unhealthy habits he remains perfect. He naturally exerts his willpower unto others; attracting others to perceive him as the natural leader. He passively radiates an aura of attractiveness, naturally inducing pleasure and desire while subtly lifting inhibitions. The affected targets remain fully themselves, but can't help but long for his favor and affection. His features are capable of sweeping hearts at a glance; he has strong, attractive manly scent and arousing pheromones that passively rises from him. He regularly wears gold armor that makes a heavy first impression on those encountered by himself. When he fights at his full power in Fate/hollow atraxia, he gains a number of red tattoos on his body that are not usually present.

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He is often referred to as the Golden Archer and the golden-sparkling Servant, and Rider generally calls him Goldy. Rin Tohsaka also calls him goldie, though it has less to do with the color of his hair and more simply due to the fact that she thinks he looks to be having a rich and luxurious life.

Gilgamesh likes to wear casual clothing, playing attire to ward off boredom from being in spirit form when he's not battling, such as modern match-up of a leather jacket with fashionable furs and leather pants. He appears to be a regular foreigner to Rin and Archer, and does not openly give off the impression of a Servant or Master due to his body being made of flesh after the fourth Holy Grail War.

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Upon drinking his potion of youth, he takes on a child form referred to as Child-Gil. He has the same blood-red eyes and golden hair that makes him stand out from others. Shirou is unable to identify him on sight and finds it hard to believe that they are the same person even after being told so.

Gilgamesh greatly differs from most of the sovereigns and leaders in the history of humanity. He placed himself before his nation and the people, and he had neither the curiosity nor desire to conquer, possibly because he had too much in the beginning. He takes the time to enjoy himself, mastering every treasure and every pleasure. With conviction to treat good and evil equally, he has no need for other ideologies and ways of life 

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Gilgamesh is extremely manipulative, egocentric, and selfish, claiming that everything in the world is his possession and that he is the one and only king. He is unable to acknowledge anyone's authority, not even from the gods. He is incredibly proud, especially of his treasure collection. In battle, he is prone to underestimating his opponents and views fights as a game of amusement. His huge ego prevents him from acknowledging his opponent as a real threat and he doesn't take fights seriously at all. As such, he prefers to severely handicap himself and mindlessly shoot his endless number of Noble Phantasms.

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After drinking his potion of youth and becoming uncorrupted, Gilgamesh becomes a little boy. Surprisingly, this child version of Gilgamesh is well-mannered, polite, and amiable, not to mention perfectly sane, rational, and experiential, completely different from his extremely haughty, obnoxious, cunning, and rude (and sometimes hot-tempered, irrational, and violent) adult counterpart. He becomes popular and an idol among children in Fuyuki, as he is seen leading a football team with amazing and flawless leadership. As a child, he not only retains his memory but also his royal and divine charisma as well.

He remembers Shirou and greets him politely, while Shirou initially wonders whether he is Gilgamesh's younger brother before being corrected, though the child Gilgamesh wished he had brothers and sisters. He also expresses his uneasiness of how he grows up becoming someone so unpleasant, referring to his adult alter ego's personality. He also approves of Shirou's relationship with Saber and states that she is unsuitable for someone his age. Seeing him with the children, Shirou wonders how Gilgamesh will grow to be someone so unpleasant.

He retains his boy alter ego and amiable personality even when he reverts back to an adult, as he is seen fishing with several of his children companions (dubbed Gil's Brigade) at Fuyuki Dock, along with Archer and Lancer. He is also less arrogant than usual, showing that his personality has improved greatly somehow, even when he is boasting of his superior quality rods compared to Lancer's and Archer's own. He is also apparently a fan of Weekly Jump, telling one of the boys that he can read it after Gilgamesh is finished.

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Gilgamesh is the great half-god, half-human king who, during the years before Jesus Christ was born, ruled over the Sumerian city-state of Uruk, the capital of ancient Mesopotamia. He was an ultimately transcendent being so divine as to be two thirds god and one third human that no other person in the world could match him. He was a despot with high divinity who thought he was invincible. While not really a legend, he is said to have actually existed during the Sumer Dynasty five thousand years ago. He was the King of Heroes who possessed all things in the world, whose tale is recorded in mankind's oldest epic poem, The Epic of Gilgamesh which portrays him as a hero, destined to be king and achieve great challenges, who is driven to fulfill his destiny, facing these challenges themselves together with his best friend Enkidu.

Originally a tyrant without any care for his people, Gilgamesh however, slowly changed his behavior when he gained a friend in Enkidu whom he considered to be his equal. Enkidu was created by the goddess Aruru in response to the prayers of those who suffered under Gilgamesh's oppression and tyrannical policies. Despite having a body of mud and soil, he is described as a foolish and ridiculous fellow who set his heart to stand shoulder to shoulder with the gods. Even though

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