![]() ![]() 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. It does have some sort of limit, as even he is able to tell that the chain is not enough to completely bind the demi-god Heracles strengthened by Mad Enhancement. ![]() Divine targets are completely held in place, allowing him to bind the " Bull of Heaven" that brought seven years of famine in Uruk WP. When used against a regular human like Shirou Emiya, he feels he has no chance of prying it off of him. It is a chain named after his closest friend, and is able 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, but is no more than a tough chain to a target without Divinity like Saber, Assassin, or Archer. For the character, see Enkidu.Įnkidu: Chains of Heaven ( 天の鎖 ( エルキドゥ ), Ten no Kusari ( Erukidu ) ?) is the Noble Phantasm most trusted by Gilgamesh, even more so than Ea, and the " greatest secret" stored in the Gate of Babylon. It has a connection with nature, and it can speak in an animal language (獣の言葉) that allows it to understand, communicate with, and translate the "words" of its Master and other animals.1 person This article is about the Noble Phantasm. Enkidu is happy to sit while its Master is resting and simply allow itself to enjoy the magnificent natural landscape and the "song of the river." Even when dealing with the person who hurt its Master, it speaks serenely in a polite manner.Įnkidu's might is far beyond human comprehension, and Gilgamesh considers it to be his only equal in the world. It seems to greatly appreciate nature, and it finds it a relief that the world is still beautiful even after being covered by cities like Uruk. Enkidu is neither male nor female, merely a monster made of clay that descended onto the earth and appeared in the forest. While it currently has a humanoid form, it is not a human but is actually a living mud creature sculpted by the gods of the ancient past. Much like Gilgamesh, it regards their friendship highly. ![]() Enkidu (エルキドゥ)Enkidu is known to be Gilgamesh's only true friend. ![]()
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