He also expresses his uneasiness of how he grows up becoming someone so unpleasant, referring to his adult alter ego's personality. Shirou initially wonders whether he is Gilgamesh's younger brother before being corrected, though child Gilgamesh wished he had brothers and sisters. He remembers Shirou and greets him politely. In his child form, he not only retains his memory but his royal and divine charisma as well. He becomes popular and an idol among children in Fuyuki, as he is seen leading a football team with amazing leadership. Surprisingly, the child version of Gilgamesh is well-mannered, polite and amiable, not to mention perfectly sane and rational, complelety different from his extremely haughty, rude adult counterpart. As such he prefers to severely handicap himself and just mindlessly shower his incredible volume of Noble Phantasms.Īfter he consumes the potion of youth, he becomes a little boy. His gigantic pride prevents him from acknowledging his opponent as a real threat and he does not fight him/her seriously. In battle, he's prone to underestimate his opponents and views fights as a game of amusement. On the course of the 4th Grail War he took interest in Saber and developed an obsession with her. After he saw enough of the modern world, he decided to cleanse it from humans since they have become weak and unworthy of his rule. He views everyone as inferior and does not care for their feelings at all. He's incredibily proud, especially of his collection of treasures. He cannot acknowledge the authority of anyone, even from the gods. He claims that everything in the world is his possession and he's the one and only king. Gilgamesh is extremely arrogant and selfish. Shirou is unable to identify him from sight, and he finds it hard to believe they're the same person even after being told. He has the same blood-red eyes and golden hair that makes him stand out from others. He looks like a regular foreigner to both Rin and Archer, and he doesn't openly give off the impression of a Servant or Master due to his body being made of flesh after the Fourth Holy Grail War.Īfter drinking his potion of youth, he takes the form of a young child. He likes to wear casual clothes, "playing attire" to ward off boredom from being in spirit from, when not in battle, such as a modern match-up of a leather jacket with furs and fashionable leather pants. He is often referred to as the "golden Archer" and the "golden-sparkling Servant," and Rider generally calls him "Goldy." Rin also calls him "goldie", but it has less to do with the color of his hair and more simply due to the fact that she thinks he looks like he is living a rich and luxurious life. He normally wears golden armor that makes a heavy first impression on those he encounters. He has a "perfect, Golden-proportioned body" described as emanating majesty that makes flames surrounding him afraid to come close. He is described as handsome with an elegant face, and his eyes, crimson like blood, are visibly not those of a human and give off a mysterious radiance that makes people wither. Gilgamesh is a tall and dignified young man with golden hair standing up like a blazing flame.
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