[ Probably best not to get started on Fate/ vs after-life. In Gilgamesh's era, apparently souls descended to Kur, kept in cages tended by the hand of Ereshkigal, but then apparently later, that's not the case? People die when they are killed, except not. Also, grand heroes such as Gilgamesh go the Throne of Heroes, which is where their spirit origins are summoned from, or something, etc etc Fate/... ]
How curious! The Servant system I speak of was not for summoning gods or goddesses... yet there was a method, were they adjusted to become Servant classes rather than deities at their true and pure power.
[ Again... Fate/... gods can't be summoned as Servants. Except they can be, kind of, if shrunken in a Servant class/vessel, as it were. Or something. ]
Indeed, I am the hero Gilgamesh. Who else should I be? The original heroic spirit, the first king. Could this personality belong to any other?
[ Which is to say, yes, the ancient hero-king of Mesopotamia in Fate-verse was indeed this golden twunk right here. Though Fate/ also plays with the idea of whether various heroes really existed, and that the conception of popular imagination affects how they might appear. Which goes no way whatsoever to explaining the golden twunk-ness.
That's just because Gilgamesh is a demi-god, his mother a goddess, and, like Ereshkigal, goddesses were often known for golden hair and red eyes. ]
Summoned to Chaldea in the form of a Caster class -- this is how I manifested at a time of Uruk's great need, to oppose the Three Goddess Alliance that threatened my kingdom. Now, I, the Wise King, bring my talents and knowledge to Magisteria.
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How curious! The Servant system I speak of was not for summoning gods or goddesses... yet there was a method, were they adjusted to become Servant classes rather than deities at their true and pure power.
[ Again... Fate/... gods can't be summoned as Servants. Except they can be, kind of, if shrunken in a Servant class/vessel, as it were. Or something. ]
Indeed, I am the hero Gilgamesh. Who else should I be? The original heroic spirit, the first king. Could this personality belong to any other?
[ Which is to say, yes, the ancient hero-king of Mesopotamia in Fate-verse was indeed this golden twunk right here. Though Fate/ also plays with the idea of whether various heroes really existed, and that the conception of popular imagination affects how they might appear. Which goes no way whatsoever to explaining the golden twunk-ness.
That's just because Gilgamesh is a demi-god, his mother a goddess, and, like Ereshkigal, goddesses were often known for golden hair and red eyes. ]
Summoned to Chaldea in the form of a Caster class -- this is how I manifested at a time of Uruk's great need, to oppose the Three Goddess Alliance that threatened my kingdom. Now, I, the Wise King, bring my talents and knowledge to Magisteria.