[quote=LaXnyd] Gilgamesh had turned from uncaring to one thing that only one other mongrel had ever pushed him to: Furious. The mongrel had struck him. The mongrel, the mad dog had dared strike the king of heroes with her accursed powers. "...you dare... you dare drag me down and make me STAND ON THE SAME GROUND YOU WALK ON?" Gilgamesh considered unleashing Ea right there and then to dismantle this little pathetic charade, but the King of Heroes calmed himself. Such an opponent; a mad dog, was unworthy of being struck by Ea. Instead, he grasp what he remembered of the situation and smiled. And he pulled out one more item from the Gate of Babylon. However, this item did not lose it's power. Oh no. Legends were a mysterious things. Although called "Weapons", they still qualified as long as they were the crystalization; the manifestation of a legendary figure. So long as that was the case, then even though Gilgamesh usually only preferred actual weapons due to the fact he could just throw them at the enemy mundane objects were also in his treasure such as a knife, a jug of wine, wine cups, or a mirror. Or a box.Pandora's box appeared from the Gate of Babylon. Unlike the box that Mia was safe from, this box was a prototype; collected by Gilgamesh when he was king of Uruk and first unleashed against his one and only friend, Enkidu. Smiling, with the box safe from the draining of Mia's Pandora's box, Gilgamesh opened his new weapon. Both boxes were designed to drain each power. Mia's Pandora's box and Gilgamesh's pandora's box instantly began their infinite cycle of draining, power transformation and more draining against each other. Both boxes were exact equals; with Gilgamesh' box being an exact prototype of Mia's own box. As a result, both boxes would completely negate each other. Even if one was inside of the other, their power outputs, draining power and all other aspects were completely equal. The two boxes were negating each other. Standing at his full height once more and no longer obstructed by the draining, Gilgamesh gave a twisted little grin. This was not a comforting, or even a psychotic grin. This was the grin of a tyrant who was about to punish a rebellious servant. With a snap of his fingers, each weapon that fell from the Gate of Babylon, shamefully stripped of their powers, began glowing as their power returned. Returning the shamed weapons to the gate, Gilgamesh pulled out three more weapons. Kusanagi, the famous Japanese sword said to turn the wind where it swings. Mjolnir, the great hammer of Thor, said to bring down lightning where it struck.Ame-no-nuboko, the spear which formed the Japanese islands in it's creation mythos. The three legendary weapons fired themselves at Mia, this time no longer obstructed by the drainage of Pandora's box. [/quote] ((.............. okay, misconceptions galore. You're not in the legendary Pandora's Box. It's a massive prison for Gods which was CALLED Pandora's Box because of it's occupant, Hope. The Spiral Empire fought a hopeless war against unstoppable godlike beings called Daemon, who could not be killed by any normal power due to their nature being tied to the fabric of this universe. The Spiral Empire designed thus a weapon capable of saving thie universe from destruction, to avenge those that had been killed, a light in the seemingly infinite dark. This weapon was called Hope. To create this weapon, the Spiral Emperor, Lord Genome, had to commit a thousand evils, tantamount to murder and torture, things that would haunt him for the rest of his life. This story fits the legend quite well. Pandora's Box contains all of the world's evils, however, in the deepest depths of the box is the small, fragile voice of Hope. Thus, the prison was named Pandora's Box, after the famous greek tale. There is no other relation whatsoever between the original box and the planet-sized space station. While you might draw forth the original Pandora's Box, which would be quite frankly an empty box, perhaps with the power to contain evil beings, it wouldn't do much to the space station.))