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    Ishigami Daisuke


    Personal Information

    Name: Ishigami Daisuke
    Online ID: Sage-King™
    Age: 21
    Gender: Male
    Appearance:
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    Avatars


    Name: Gilgamesh
    Appearance:
    Race: Demigod
    Level: 85
    Parameter:

    Strength: C
    Endurance: D
    Agility: C
    Mana: A
    Luck: A
    Artifact: EX

    Type: Mage
    Major Class: Caster

    Alpha Skill: (LV 10)
    Beta Skill: (LV 20)
    Gamma Skill: (LV 30)
    Delta Skill: (LV 40)
    Omega Skill - Melammu Dingir: King's Signal Cannon: The ultimate strike of Gilgamesh in his Caster form. It is a long-range bombardment from the citadel of Uruk. A prodigious cannon fire that concentrates not only Gilgamesh’s own, but also the total force of the people of Uruk that lived in the Age of Gods. With heartrending grief, Gilgamesh loads his own collections on the ballistae and entrust them to the soldiers.

    Minor Class: (LV 51)

    Alpha Skill: (LV 60)
    Beta Skill: (LV 70)
    Gamma Skill: (LV 80)
    Delta Skill: (LV 90)
    Omega Skill: (LV 100)

    Support Skills

    Support #1 - Golden Rule: Being fated a life that is filled with riches, he can live as a millionaire. Gilgamesh lives the life of a nabob and has no money troubles for the entirety of his life. In the legend, he claimed all the world’s treasures as his own and is said to have infinite wealth in his Golden Capital. The originals of weapons and Artifacts preserved in his treasury were collected during this period. Although this ability seems unrelated to battle, it plays a great role in arming Gilgamesh.
    Support #2: (LV 30)
    Support #3: (LV 45)
    Support #4: (LV 60)
    Support #5: (LV 75)

    Sub-Class
    Skill #1:
    Skill #2:
    Skill #3:
    Skill #4:
    Skill #5:

    Equipment:

    Gear:

    Head
    Shoulders
    Torso
    Wrists
    Hands
    Waist
    Legs
    Feet

    Primary Weapon - Dingir: Dingir is a clay tablet possessed by Gilgamesh, utilized in battle to cast spells and summon wands from the Gate of Babylon. It is the same type of tablet as the Tablet of Destinies. Dingir means "deified", following the principal that anything in Sumer can be elevated to godhood by great deeds. They are gods recognized by man rather than other gods, showing a "faith by humanity, for humanity." It represents Gilgamesh's royal authority to punish even the gods, Ereshkigal stating, "If it is a king who has gained Dingir, he can punish even a god by exchanging everything he has to do so." Naming the artillery used to protect Uruk "Dingir" as well "shows his intention to have Uruk protected only by humans."

    Offhand/Secondary Weapon - Enkidu: Chains of Heaven: The treasure most trusted by Gilgamesh, even more so than Ea, and the "greatest secret" stored in the Gate of Babylon. It is a chain named after his closest friend, made to bind the gods so they cannot escape, making it one of the few Anti-Divine weapons that holds the concept of "reigning over the gods." The strength and durability of the chain grows stronger with the target having higher Divinity. Gilgamesh is capable of taking out the entire length of chain from the Gate of Babylon to use in conjunction with Ea when he is serious about fighting, or he can simply summon part of it from the Gate. The chain can be summoned from anywhere the Gate of Babylon can reach, elongate and contract without any shown limit, and multiple individual sections can be summoned at one time. The blade on the front of the chain is capable of acting as a striking weapon when launched at a high speed, and he can summon a single length to wrap around an opponent so he can drag them towards him by pulling it.
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    Accessory #1:
    Accessory #2:
    Accessory #3:
    Artifact - Key of the King's Law, Bab-ilu: A golden key-shaped sword that connects to the treasury, implied to be able to open any door so long as it has a lock. When bringing forth Ea, he begins by holding it vertically in the air and turning it so that the parts around its grip begin to rotate, start to glow, and then settle. It releases a large, labyrinth-like, red pattern, seemingly crimson cuneiform lettering, that can be seen covering the sky from a great distance away, and then it recedes into a small orb from which he pulls Ea. This key to the storehouse of treasures can only be handled by its king, Gilgamesh. The mold of the key is constantly changing around different forms of Gilgamesh to access different rooms within the treasury. The moment the ability to understand that wisdom is lost upon Gilgamesh's death, the key to the treasury will not open.
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    Mystic Code - Gate of Babylon: The King's Treasure: The Gate of Babylon is the "Golden Capital" or the "King's Treasury" of Gilgamesh, and moreover the golden key connected to it. His main Artifact in all forms being the key, it is the storehouse that Gilgamesh utilizes to store all the world's treasures he claimed in life, referred to as the "Divine Gate". It connects the space of reality to the vault, opening an "invisible door" between dimensions that allows for the contents to pass through upon their owner's command. Allowing for easy access to the items of the treasury, he is able to pick and utilize them as he pleases. The items passing through the gate form gold-glowing energy ripples in the empty air as they appear instantly. He can summon items directly into his hand, pull out weapons from directly behind him, or prepare numerous weapons midair, loaded like bullets. This Artifact is named as such because Babylon has become synonymous with the "Capital of Sin" and the "Golden Capital". Gilgamesh can send out as little as one or two weapons or enough at a single time that it becomes comparable to a torrent of "gushing water" directed at the opponent. He will increase the amount depending on the situation, opening the Gate wider (as in, generating more portals) to reflect his anger or when forced to become more serious. He will generally use weak treasures unless the situation should call for his highest class of treasures, such as in the case of facing an "insurmountable" defense. He can prepare and launch dozens, hundreds, even thousands if he is serious. Possessing an inexhaustible supply, he can fight multiple battles without a single repeat treasure being witnessed. Upon firing them, he can allow them to pierce the ground after striking the target, causing a large amount of destruction with each weapon that is comparable to something being blown up by an explosive blast, or he can instantly return them to the vault before they hit the ground at such a speed that they appear to have been illusionary. He utilizes his Mystic Code to retrieve any weapons left on the battlefield, instantly dissipating and returning them to the vault.
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    Name: Gilgamesh
    Appearance:
    Race: Demigod
    Level: 100
    Parameter:

    Strength: B
    Endurance: B
    Agility: B
    Mana: A
    Luck: B
    Artifact: EX

    Type: Mage
    Major Class: Archer

    Alpha Skill - Conquest on the Ocean of Stars: "Under the golden city that spreads infinitely, the king himself walks, faces challenges, and grows excited at the future that runs through time." It is with this mentality that Gilgamesh is able to "cut down" even the divinity from which he is created, and all other things within the realm. It is an attack of any nature, using any possession within his treasury that shatters space on a small scale. With it, Gilgamesh is capable of ignoring Support Skills, Racial Bonuses, etc. by simply expending his mana during attacks.
    Beta Skill - A.U.O. Cast Off: A way for Gilgamesh to cut loose and hear the "lovely voices of miserable girls" that are "an instrument to be played by the king." Removing his clothing, he exposes his naked body, a thing of supreme beauty surpassing the most perfect diamonds in the world and having great effect upon virginal young girls especially.
    Gamma Skill - Enuma Dingir: The origin of the skill "Mana Burst", manifesting in Gilgamesh in its truest form. Mana Burst is the increase in performance caused by infusing one's weapons and body with Magical Energy and instantly expelling it. Simply put, recreating the effect of a jet burst by expending large amounts of Magical Energy. Some may use Mana Burst for physical enhancement and reinforcement, some use it as barriers. Gilgamesh utilizes Enuma Dingir in a way that has been referred to as "sheer dominance" as it encapsulates all forms of Mana Burst, being its original form. When used without specific purpose, it is an intense outpour of mana, vast and dense enough that the sensation is likened to standing on the ocean floor. In this case, the physical sensation is typically delivered in a moment of eye contact.
    Delta Skill: (LV 40)
    Omega Skill - Surge of Utnapishtim: Upon invoking its True Name, Enki takes the form of a longbow by connecting the two swords at their hilts. It generates an arrow that is fired at the ground to act as a "tracer round" for his true trump card that is deployed high in satellite orbit above the world.

    The actual Enki is surrounded by six bolts that converge around the sword in a spiral to become a spear that falls toward the Earth as a "Star of Destruction". Upon reaching the area, it disappears in the sky and deploys a giant Magic Circle that cleaves space to summon the Surge of Utnapishtim. The tsunami easily covers entire cities only seconds after emerging, and he implies that it has the capacity to destroy the world.

    Minor Class: (LV 51)

    Alpha Skill: (LV 60)
    Beta Skill: (LV 70)
    Gamma Skill: (LV 80)
    Delta Skill: (LV 90)
    Omega Skill: (LV 100)

    Support Skills

    Support #1 - Golden Rule: Being fated a life that is filled with riches, he can live as a millionaire. Gilgamesh lives the life of a nabob and has no money troubles for the entirety of his life. In the legend, he claimed all the world’s treasures as his own and is said to have infinite wealth in his Golden Capital. The originals of weapons and Artifacts preserved in his treasury were collected during this period. Although this ability seems unrelated to battle, it plays a great role in arming Gilgamesh.
    Support #2: (LV 30)
    Support #3: (LV 45)
    Support #4: (LV 60)
    Support #5: (LV 75)

    Sub-Class
    Skill #1:
    Skill #2:
    Skill #3:
    Skill #4:
    Skill #5:

    Equipment:

    Gear:

    Head
    Shoulders
    Torso
    Wrists
    Hands
    Waist
    Legs
    Feet

    Primary Weapon - Enki: Sword of the End: The final weapon of Gilgamesh, a pair of golden twin blades that is stored within Bab-ilu and often worn on his back. He uses them in close combat in conjunction with weapons fired from his vault with enough skill to equally battle King Arthur. They have the function to turn the hilts ninety degrees to allow them to be used as tonfa knives. Differing from Ea, he has to meet a condition to unleash this Imperial Artifact, and it takes most of his magical energy in order to utilize it. As a sword which can summon floods, it must be deployed for seven days as the volume in water increases each day after its activation. After the seventh day, it turns into the Surge of Utnapishtim, the original tsunami that gave shape to the deluge myth of Noah.
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    Offhand/Secondary Weapon - Enkidu: Chains of Heaven: The treasure most trusted by Gilgamesh, even more so than Ea, and the "greatest secret" stored in the Gate of Babylon. It is a chain named after his closest friend, made to bind the gods so they cannot escape, making it one of the few Anti-Divine weapons that holds the concept of "reigning over the gods." The strength and durability of the chain grows stronger with the target having higher Divinity. Gilgamesh is capable of taking out the entire length of chain from the Gate of Babylon to use in conjunction with Ea when he is serious about fighting, or he can simply summon part of it from the Gate. The chain can be summoned from anywhere the Gate of Babylon can reach, elongate and contract without any shown limit, and multiple individual sections can be summoned at one time. The blade on the front of the chain is capable of acting as a striking weapon when launched at a high speed, and he can summon a single length to wrap around an opponent so he can drag them towards him by pulling it.
    Spoiler:

    Accessory #1:
    Accessory #2:
    Accessory #3:
    Artifact - Key of the King's Law, Bab-ilu: A golden key-shaped sword that connects to the treasury, implied to be able to open any door so long as it has a lock. When bringing forth Ea, he begins by holding it vertically in the air and turning it so that the parts around its grip begin to rotate, start to glow, and then settle. It releases a large, labyrinth-like, red pattern, seemingly crimson cuneiform lettering, that can be seen covering the sky from a great distance away, and then it recedes into a small orb from which he pulls Ea. This key to the storehouse of treasures can only be handled by its king, Gilgamesh. The mold of the key is constantly changing around different forms of Gilgamesh to access different rooms within the treasury. The moment the ability to understand that wisdom is lost upon Gilgamesh's death, the key to the treasury will not open.
    Spoiler:


    Mystic Code - Gate of Babylon: The King's Treasure: The Gate of Babylon is the "Golden Capital" or the "King's Treasury" of Gilgamesh, and moreover the golden key connected to it. His main Artifact in all forms being the key, it is the storehouse that Gilgamesh utilizes to store all the world's treasures he claimed in life, referred to as the "Divine Gate". It connects the space of reality to the vault, opening an "invisible door" between dimensions that allows for the contents to pass through upon their owner's command. Allowing for easy access to the items of the treasury, he is able to pick and utilize them as he pleases. The items passing through the gate form gold-glowing energy ripples in the empty air as they appear instantly. He can summon items directly into his hand, pull out weapons from directly behind him, or prepare numerous weapons midair, loaded like bullets. This Artifact is named as such because Babylon has become synonymous with the "Capital of Sin" and the "Golden Capital". Gilgamesh can send out as little as one or two weapons or enough at a single time that it becomes comparable to a torrent of "gushing water" directed at the opponent. He will increase the amount depending on the situation, opening the Gate wider (as in, generating more portals) to reflect his anger or when forced to become more serious. He will generally use weak treasures unless the situation should call for his highest class of treasures, such as in the case of facing an "insurmountable" defense. He can prepare and launch dozens, hundreds, even thousands if he is serious. Possessing an inexhaustible supply, he can fight multiple battles without a single repeat treasure being witnessed. Upon firing them, he can allow them to pierce the ground after striking the target, causing a large amount of destruction with each weapon that is comparable to something being blown up by an explosive blast, or he can instantly return them to the vault before they hit the ground at such a speed that they appear to have been illusionary. He utilizes his Mystic Code to retrieve any weapons left on the battlefield, instantly dissipating and returning them to the vault.
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    Mounts:

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    Name: Gilgamesh
    Appearance:
    Race: Demigod
    Level: 90
    Parameter:

    Strength: A
    Endurance: B
    Agility: B
    Mana: B
    Luck: A
    Artifact: EX

    Type: Warrior
    Major Class: Saber

    Alpha Skill:
    Beta Skill:
    Gamma Skill:
    Delta Skill:
    Omega Skill - Enuma Elish: The attack, Enuma Elish: The Star of Creation That Split Heaven and Earth, signifies the overloaded state under which it releases its maximum output. Originally, it had the Authority of nation-building. Borne of the winds drawn unto the revolution of the three cylinders of Ea, a spatial severance is formed by use of the Sword of Separation. Compressed and intertwined stratifications of wind become a virtual dislocation of space-time, annihilating any who would stand in opposition. Aside from holding an elimination rank "Armor Class" statistic of a sufficient magnitude to resist Purging, or enacting mutual negation via a counterattack that inflicts the same order of damage, the damage rendered cannot be defended against. Avalon is the only defensive ability shown to defend against it completely, something which Gilgamesh truly thought to be impossible.

    Performing the miracle of genesis, something that reveals creation - the beginning of everything, the attack opens an abyss capable of crushing anything. The center of the storm is not calm, but rather a hole to hell itself that returns all that enters its realm to the nothingness from which it originated. The wind pressure creates a vacuum that takes all things with form, the land, the atmosphere, and the sky, into the whirling void. The tumult of genesis takes everything that was nothing more than chaos, which could not form any meaning, and creates a new truth that divides and distinguishes Heaven, Sea, and Earth. Within the darkness where everything is returned to nothingness, only Ea is left to shine with brilliance like a Star of Creation amidst the destruction, the first thing illuminating the new world. The ability takes the world as a whole within the Innate Bounded Field Ionioi Hetairoi, and cracks shatter and collapse it into the abyss like the ending of an hourglass. The entire world inside the Bounded Field would have been destroyed had the field not collapsed due to a lack of energy.

    Minor Class: (LV 51)

    Alpha Skill: (LV 60)
    Beta Skill: (LV 70)
    Gamma Skill: (LV 80)
    Delta Skill: (LV 90)
    Omega Skill: (LV 100)

    Support Skills

    Support #1 - Golden Rule: Being fated a life that is filled with riches, he can live as a millionaire. Gilgamesh lives the life of a nabob and has no money troubles for the entirety of his life. In the legend, he claimed all the world’s treasures as his own and is said to have infinite wealth in his Golden Capital. The originals of weapons and Artifacts preserved in his treasury were collected during this period. Although this ability seems unrelated to battle, it plays a great role in arming Gilgamesh.
    Support #2: (LV 30)
    Support #3: (LV 45)
    Support #4: (LV 60)
    Support #5: (LV 75)

    Sub-Class
    Skill #1:
    Skill #2:
    Skill #3:
    Skill #4:
    Skill #5:

    Equipment:

    Gear:

    Head
    Shoulders
    Torso
    Wrists
    Hands
    Waist
    Legs
    Feet

    Primary Weapon - Sword of Rupture, Ea (乖離剣・エア, Kairi Ken - Ea): The most powerful treasure contained in the Gate of Babylon and the pinnacle of all those used by Avatars. Unlike all of his other nameless weapons that were able to be passed on to other wielders throughout history, it is a sword only Gilgamesh possesses, a unique existence that can only be possessed by him, that is suited only for a ruler's use and makes him transcendent. It can be used as a close combat slashing weapon wielded much like a regular sword, and even with its dull tip, legend says it can pierce directly through anything in the world. It has an abnormal shape that doesn't match what would normally be classified as something specialized like a sword. It is something that was born before the appearance of the concept that the world calls a "sword," so it is not something that can truly be called a sword or have the shape of any known blade. While it has a grip, handguard, and is the same length as a longsword, the section that should contain a blade deviates from the normal form of an edged weapon. The "blade" itself and the tip of the sword, spun in a spiral shape, are dull. It has the shape of a cylindrical, drill-shaped pillar made up of three independently rotating segments engraved with crimson cuneiform lettering that spin slowly in an alternating direction like querns, the middle segment spinning clockwise and the top and bottom segments spinning counterclockwise. The drill design was modeled after bedrock excavators used to drill underwater tunnels. While Ea is categorized as a sword, its way of being is closer to a wand. Its three sections respectively represent the heavens (Nexus), the earth (Alaya), and the underworld (Void). It exemplifies the world's way of being by having each one of them rotate in opposite directions. The "cosmos" is thus represented by matching all three of these representations. Everything together represents the universe. Gilgamesh considers it his greatest and most trusted treasure next to Enkidu, one of the few esteemed treasures, which is only used against those he deems worthy of facing it.

    The sword itself is nameless, with "Ea" simply being the name that Gilgamesh chooses to call it, and the Holy Knight Order describes it as "the only sword that does not exist in this world." It is a Divine Construct created by a god, unable to be replicated by Unlimited Blade Works, and its status as a unique existence means it cannot be reproduced in any way. Gilgamesh claims that the sword "knows the truth" of the World where it once existed, and by using its power, it is able to bestow its knowledge upon others. As it is "The Sword That Cut the World Apart", he calls it “something that knows the hellish planet before genesis”, the planet's primordial form before Terra and Alaya were split. The memory of the time before the existence of the planet, a place and time when organic existence had been impossible, is something possessed by all organisms, but it is no longer found in the imaginations or spoken memories of people. It is the first memory of life that is a genetically inherent and repressed knowledge which can only be shown to those looking upon the sword.
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    Offhand/Secondary Weapon - Enkidu: Chains of Heaven: The treasure most trusted by Gilgamesh, even more so than Ea, and the "greatest secret" stored in the Gate of Babylon. It is a chain named after his closest friend, made to bind the gods so they cannot escape, making it one of the few Anti-Divine weapons that holds the concept of "reigning over the gods." The strength and durability of the chain grows stronger with the target having higher Divinity. Gilgamesh is capable of taking out the entire length of chain from the Gate of Babylon to use in conjunction with Ea when he is serious about fighting, or he can simply summon part of it from the Gate. The chain can be summoned from anywhere the Gate of Babylon can reach, elongate and contract without any shown limit, and multiple individual sections can be summoned at one time. The blade on the front of the chain is capable of acting as a striking weapon when launched at a high speed, and he can summon a single length to wrap around an opponent so he can drag them towards him by pulling it.
    Spoiler:

    Accessory #1:
    Accessory #2:
    Accessory #3:
    Artifact - Key of the King's Law, Bab-ilu: A golden key-shaped sword that connects to the treasury, implied to be able to open any door so long as it has a lock. When bringing forth Ea, he begins by holding it vertically in the air and turning it so that the parts around its grip begin to rotate, start to glow, and then settle. It releases a large, labyrinth-like, red pattern, seemingly crimson cuneiform lettering, that can be seen covering the sky from a great distance away, and then it recedes into a small orb from which he pulls Ea. This key to the storehouse of treasures can only be handled by its king, Gilgamesh. The mold of the key is constantly changing around different forms of Gilgamesh to access different rooms within the treasury. The moment the ability to understand that wisdom is lost upon Gilgamesh's death, the key to the treasury will not open.
    Spoiler:


    Mystic Code - Gate of Babylon: The King's Treasure: The Gate of Babylon is the "Golden Capital" or the "King's Treasury" of Gilgamesh, and moreover the golden key connected to it. His main Artifact in all forms being the key, it is the storehouse that Gilgamesh utilizes to store all the world's treasures he claimed in life, referred to as the "Divine Gate". It connects the space of reality to the vault, opening an "invisible door" between dimensions that allows for the contents to pass through upon their owner's command. Allowing for easy access to the items of the treasury, he is able to pick and utilize them as he pleases. The items passing through the gate form gold-glowing energy ripples in the empty air as they appear instantly. He can summon items directly into his hand, pull out weapons from directly behind him, or prepare numerous weapons midair, loaded like bullets. This Artifact is named as such because Babylon has become synonymous with the "Capital of Sin" and the "Golden Capital". Gilgamesh can send out as little as one or two weapons or enough at a single time that it becomes comparable to a torrent of "gushing water" directed at the opponent. He will increase the amount depending on the situation, opening the Gate wider (as in, generating more portals) to reflect his anger or when forced to become more serious. He will generally use weak treasures unless the situation should call for his highest class of treasures, such as in the case of facing an "insurmountable" defense. He can prepare and launch dozens, hundreds, even thousands if he is serious. Possessing an inexhaustible supply, he can fight multiple battles without a single repeat treasure being witnessed. Upon firing them, he can allow them to pierce the ground after striking the target, causing a large amount of destruction with each weapon that is comparable to something being blown up by an explosive blast, or he can instantly return them to the vault before they hit the ground at such a speed that they appear to have been illusionary. He utilizes his Mystic Code to retrieve any weapons left on the battlefield, instantly dissipating and returning them to the vault.
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