![]() Note as well Gilgamesh's demeanor throughout the entire proceedings: none of his actions were done out of caprice, haughtiness or pettiness.Immediately after this, Gilgamesh goes back to overseeing reports like nothing happened, even dismissing everyone at court without a fuss (at least frontally). And while Gilgamesh managed to prevent Ishtar from using more powerful spells, even she almost had Gilgamesh dead to rights with a shot-until Mashu deflected it just at the right moment. The opening battle itself is quite tense, with Gilgamesh's onslaught on Fujimaru and Mash (plus a very reluctant Ana) subsequently complicated by the arrival of Ishtar.Quite a significant shift in his very petty incarnation (especially as he appeared in the Zero / stay night timeline). The episode also ends with their introduction to King Gilgamesh-who wastes no time in declaring he will test them personally with his Gate of Babylon.Enkidu was by no means inconvenienced by this, fighting them on superior terms-which then forces Merlin to teleport them away. Merlin's introduction (together with Ana), which allows them to disabuse Fujimaru and Mash of "Enkidu's" ploy and then engage him quickly.While they made the effort of fending off the Uridimmu, the stage was primarily set to show off the powers of an (unnamed) Ishtar and the man who introduces himself as "Enkidu"-with them ripping apart the beasts with little to no effort. ![]() Being an introduction into the Singularity (and considering the limited options for Fujimaru/Mash), it is understandable that they won't be dishing this out just yet."The Wandering Tales of Shana-oh, Act Four.
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