Contents ProfileHe rarely show any expression and keeps a distance from others, choosing to be alone. According to the rumors, he was said to have killed his parents and was therefore named 'Parent-killing Aoto'.The driver he uses is the katana type driver Wadatsumi.Quotes”For me. There's no such things as wishes.' Trivia. His driver Wadatsumi can be translated to 'God of Sea' in Japanese.
He ranked 10th, 9th, 9th, 18th, 6th, 15th, and 14th consecutively in the seven official Divine Gate popularity polls. He is a high school student. His favorite food is Saba-zushi (mackerel sushi). He is shorter than, but taller than. Standing at 170 cm.Gallery.
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1 of 3Key of the King's Law, Bab-ilu (王律鍵, バヴ=イル, Ō Ritsu Ken, Bavu-iru ) is 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. While he first uses it to open the Gate of Babylon by saying the name of the Noble Phantasm in the and opens it once in the novel to retrieve, all other usages have not been shown to require it.
When first bringing forth Ea in the anime and the, 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.In life, Gilgamesh ordered a key to be created for his treasury, said in legend to be able to open the gates deep in the Golden Capital.
Deciding that none would dare to ever lay claim upon his treasures, he tossed it away as a trifle. It is an ornate key around the length and weight of a small survival knife, decorated with jewels valuable in both the magical and monetary sense. It is saturated in magical energy of an unknown origin. It is also depicted as being similar to Bab-ilu. It was later found by the ancestor of an, who managed to determine that it was the genuine key without it ever being able to find the treasury.
After it was passed down in the family, the magus uses it as a to summon Gilgamesh in the, and Gilgamesh once again tosses it away upon seeing it.This key to the storehouse of treasures can only be handled by its king, Gilgamesh. The mould of the key is constantly changing.
The moment the ability to understand that wisdom is lost upon Gilgamesh's death, the key to the treasury will not open. That “ storehouse” in turn was stored as a result, and that treasure became a mystery to exceed mysteries.Contents.
« 躾の時間ですね。'野蛮ですがこれも戦法の一つ。財宝とはこう使うものです。『王の財宝(ゲート・オブ・バビロン)』! »( )As a, although the amount of contents emitted is lower than what the adult Gilgamesh in his normal state has, it seems that he is picking and shooting Noble Phantasms that are intended to observe and test the opponent's capabilities in order to identify and ' strike their weak points.' As a, it is fundamentally the same Noble Phantasm he possesses as an Archer.
By connecting the space around him with Babylon's, Gilgamesh pulls out an innumerable amount of magic wands and Mystic Codes and utilize magic. In the magic wands and mystic codes, the great thaumathurgy of the Age of Gods are loaded. Due to the display of effects and invocations that mostly does not consume the user's magical energy, it is a Noble Phantasm that excels in its extraordinary cost performance.