. . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gilgamesh (\u30AE\u30EB\u30AC\u30E1\u30C3\u30B7\u30E5, Girugamesshu), also known as Archer (\u30A2\u30FC\u30C1\u30E3\u30FC, \u0100ch\u0101), is the Archer-class Servant of Tokiomi Tohsaka in the Fourth Holy Grail War of Fate/Zero. He later forms a new contract with Kirei Kotomine that lasts ten years later into the time of the Fifth Holy Grail War of Fate/stay night."@en . . . . . . "Gilgamesh (\u30AE\u30EB\u30AC\u30E1\u30C3\u30B7\u30E5, Girugamesshu), also known as Archer (\u30A2\u30FC\u30C1\u30E3\u30FC, \u0100ch\u0101), is the Archer-class Servant of Tokiomi Tohsaka in the Fourth Holy Grail War of Fate/Zero. He later forms a new contract with Kirei Kotomine that lasts ten years later into the time of the Fifth Holy Grail War of Fate/stay night. Archer's True Name is Gilgamesh (\u30AE\u30EB\u30AC\u30E1\u30C3\u30B7\u30E5, Girugamesshu), the great half-god, half-human king born from the union between the King of Uruk, Lugalbanda, and goddess Rimat-Ninsun. He ruled the Sumerian city-state of Uruk, the capital city of ancient Mesopotamia in B.C. era. He was an ultimate, transcendent being so divine as to be two-thirds god and one-third human, and no others in the world could match him. He was a despot possessing high divinity who believed he was invincible. He is not merely a legend, and is said to have actually existed and ruled during the Sumer Dynasty five thousand years ago. He was the King of Heroes (\u82F1\u96C4\u738B, Eiy\u016B-\u014C) who possessed all things in the world, whose tale is recorded in mankind's oldest epic poem, the Epic of Gilgamesh which portrays Gilgamesh as a hero, destined to be king and achieve great feats, who is driven to meet his destiny, facing challenges together with his best friend Enkidu."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Gilgamesh (Fate Series)"@en . .