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* Gilgamesh Breaker is Rutger Claussell's S-Craft in Sen no Kiseki III and IV. Of note, one of the driving motivations of Gilgamesh was the pursuit of immortality, which Rutger has attained a form of by the time the games begin.
* Gilgamesh Breaker is Rutger Claussell's S-Craft in Sen no Kiseki III and IV. Of note, one of the driving motivations of Gilgamesh was the pursuit of immortality, which Rutger has attained a form of by the time the games begin.


==Trivia==
==See Also==
* [[Divine Lance Inanna]]
* [[Divine Lance Inanna]]
* [[God Humbaba]]
* [[God Humbaba]]
==See Also==
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[[Category:Mesopotamian Mythology]] [[Category:Sen no Kiseki Enemy Crafts]]
[[Category:Mesopotamian Mythology]] [[Category:Sen no Kiseki Enemy Crafts]]

Revision as of 22:41, 21 October 2019

Origin: Mesopotamian Mythology
Source Name: ๐’„‘๐’‚…๐’ˆฆ
Japanese: ใ‚ฎใƒซใ‚ฌใƒกใ‚นใƒ–ใƒฌใ‚คใ‚ซใƒผ
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki III-IV

Origin

Gilgamesh is the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh, the earliest surviving work of literature in the world. The work was originally written in Akkadian and his name means roughly 'The Ancestor is a Young Man'. The character of Gilgamesh is generally agreed to have been based on an actual king who later became worshipped as a god.

Appearances

  • Gilgamesh Breaker is Rutger Claussell's S-Craft in Sen no Kiseki III and IV. Of note, one of the driving motivations of Gilgamesh was the pursuit of immortality, which Rutger has attained a form of by the time the games begin.

See Also