[quote=LaXnyd] Was there a time Gilgamesh had been this furious? Probably. The time when the gods had taken his best friend from him. The time that Arturia was forced into attempting to destroy the holy grail. The time that insolent dogs had attempted to kill him. This mad dog had reached him. This mad dog had broken through his defences and dared to challenge the king. Perhaps there was some amount of worth after all. But it would not be enough. He would praise her for it. To think that she would actually push him to utilize such a weapon - even as he simply brushed aside Pandora's box without the use of Ea, this was something that he could not stop without the use of his most trusted weapon. In hindsight, to use it against such a brute like this girl was ironically fitting, considering that the most well known use of the chain by his friend was to restrain the brute beast known as the bull of heaven. And with that, the King unleashed the "trick" that Mia taunted him to use. "Bind and restrain, !" From the very air around them, emerging from the Gate of Babylon that simply "existed", the chains that bound the gods themselves wrapped around Mia. Enkidu itself was much more than a simple physical chain; it was something that bound the very gods that gave birth to Gilgamesh. There was no dimension, no physical nor any spiritual escape. The chains did not simply physically restrain; it was a divine, conceptual weapon that trapped the very concept of "Mia" where she stood - physically, dimensionally, spiritually conceptually and emotionally. Even among the many countless civilization ending world creating weapons Gilgamesh possessed in his treasury Enkidu, along with Ea were the only two weapons he truly felt any worth having. Raising his finger, the chains pulled Mia's hand which had dared to defile the King's glorious body away from him. "...you have done well to reach me this far. By penetrating the defences I have set up against most opponents, you, mad dog you are, have earned a small modicum of the King's respect." Gilgamesh spoke to the bound and trapped Mia even as he took out a golden axe from his treasury and held it to Mia's neck. "In recognition of your achievements, your efforts, I shall grant you a small mercy. After all, I am a generous king." Gilgamesh grinned. "In recognition of your achivements, I shall allow you to plead for mercy. I shall allow you to plead for mercy right now, to ask for forgiveness for daring to try and limit the power of the King through your treachery which I have easily overcome. Then, I will forgive you for your insolence and allow you to keep your life." [/quote] ((Since the weapon you make Enkidu out to be would be impossibly powerful, I took the liberty of looking it up. According to the wiki, it binds characters more the more divine they are. To normal humans and other non-divine beings, it is nothing more than a tough chain.)) As Mia is captured, she slowly cocks her head, smiling. "You do love doing that, don't you? You think you're the untouchable kind, the unstoppable lord. You think all these pretty tricks mean you're the best." The Black Blood wraps itself around Enkidu slowly, moving through the links of the chain, as they start to crackle with Mia's Soular Energy, her smile growing brighter. "This chain is such a powerful weapon. I can sense it's strength. But you're a little boy, playing with daddy's toys. You don't know how to use it, you don't know how to even fight seriously. You hang outside of fights, and throw your weapons at me like you expect me to care." The chains are pulled taught, now completely covered in the Black Blood. "But without your toys.... you're just a little boy in a shiny suit." As Mia giggles, Vector Plates appear all over Enkidu, her Black Blood ripping outwards as the long chain shatters, piece of it flying all over the tent that Gilgamesh himself had created. Mia laughs, standing among the rain of broken metal, the power to trap gods a useless one when turned to face the God-Killer's daughter. Before Gilgamesh can pull another weapon from Babylon's Gate, he's hit by Thor's Hammer, Mjolnir, thrown from across the room by a Vector Plate. The massively heavy hammer smashes him into the wall of the tent, threatening to tear through it as he's simultaneoulsy struck by lightning. Gungir shoots from the other side of the room, it's bright explosion hitting the ground next to him. Dae Burg shoots through the tent besides his head as one by one, Mia launches the weapons he had wielded against her at him, missing him on purpose, sometimes hitting him, in a furious barrage of legendary artifacts. She laughs, as she slowly walks towards Gilgamesh, the Plague Blade in hand, her eyes leaking Black Blood. "Now, little boy. Show me more of your marvelous tricks! Swords and spears, bows and arrows, surely you have more? Amuse me, strike me down, oh little boy. Come on, surely you can hurt me more, right?" -------- Stein simply shrugs at Kaika, smiling. "You remember the attack I used on you, don't you? Had you not been immortal, it would have killed you. I could use it again, right here, against demon boy over there. And I can do it too fast for you to stop me." He gives her a serious look. Unlike Mia, he wasn't one to let his emotions take control of him. She was a good girl, but she got too connected sometimes, too personally involved. This was all business, and while he savored the small pleasures just as any other mass murdering psychopath would, one should not get lost in them. "This will be quite a simply ordeal. You see, you could try anything you want, but just think of the chance there is, the very definite chance, that I see it coming, and kill your brother before you can get him to safety. How much chance are you willing to risk, for the life of a young weapon you only recently met?" Stein's tone had turned almost kind, as if he truly cared about Sota's future. "Just help me get Hope, and I'll let your brother live. I have no interest in killing him, especially not when there is prey so much more amusing at hand."