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Name: 雨宮 綾音 (Amamiya Ayane)

age: 18

look:





species: Human

from: Fortissimo EXS//Akkord:Nächsten Phase

Position in city: Civilian (Working to investigate the Shadows of the Universe)

weapons/tools:

Stringroad: this weapon takes form of red piano strings stemmed from Ayane's fingers. They are very thin but also just as sharp as any sword can be and is barely visible to the eyes. Ayane can easily manipulate these strings even with the simplest movement of her body to either restrain and tear and enemy apart or form a very useful impenetrable invisible barrier.

skills: Rational Decisions, calm judgements, combat ability

abilities:

Kinetic manipulation: Ayane is able to manipulate the kinetic energy of Stringroad or anything that comes in contact with it. She can use this ability to protect herself by having Stringroad form a barrier and neutralizing the enemy's attacks by reducing the incoming attack's kinetic power to zero. Offensively, she can use her ability to generate an infinite amount of kinetic energy, to turn the strings into very sharp blades of super-concentrated magical energy that can cut through everything

Skinfaxi: A special magical ability, Ayane is able to detect magical energy within a very large area. However, she is unable to gauge power level or identify the owner of the energy.

Member of Shadow of the Universe?: No

other: When investigating the Shadows of the Universe, Ayane prefers to disguise herself and take on her Valkyrie persona to protect her civilian life and identity.
When the Queen of Pain attempted to ambush the King with the deception of her death, Gilgamesh had survived her treachery through the protection of Avalon, his defensive noble phantasm. However, when the newcomer arrived, Gilgamesh stopped. He was about to make a jarring statement about the resilience of mongrels and how he was about to euthanize her; to put her down like the mad beast she was when he stopped.

From arrogance to fear, the King changed. Before him was two entire separate things: On one hand, his one and only true friend, Enkidu was before him, in his glory as the only man recognized by the king. On the other hand, however, the only being who had ever fought him to a standstill was here, and he was not looking like he was carrying reason.

However, when he saw Enkidu confronting Mia, he came to an understanding.

It seems that Enkidu wishes to challenge her... understandable. Gilgamesh smiled a little. It appears that our glorious reunion will have to wait.

And with that, the King of Heroes stepped back to allow the berserker in the form of his one and only friend to take the fight.
BB said
I vote yes to banning any new omni potents apped after this rule happensI vote no to allowing them but they must be meganerfed.I actually have a suggestion, though.How about we try this?Old god tier characters stay where they are, unaffected. Their RPers can choose to nerf them if they like(To RP a weakened character for fun like Magus said). But that is their choice.New god tier characters are nerfed down to more "average" levels and are no longer god tier.


I vote yes to the first question, but I vote no to the second one.

I agree with BB's proposal. That way, we won't be forcing anyone to do anything, and we can still have a nice balance without oversaturating this RP with god tiers.
The King of Heroes looked on with an impassive face as the Queen of Pain fell. Of all the battles he had faced, of all the servants, gods, legends he had battled, none had ever left him with a strange feeling such as this. Was it surprise? Residual anger? Or was it something else completely? Gilgamesh was unsure. He had come here, in pandora's box, looking for a challenge. He had sought out the great power hope had in hopes of a challenge, perhaps something that would even drive him to unleash the truth, but in return he had been challenged by a girl who at first he thought was a mad dog. But this mad dog had managed to bite the hand of the king, surpassing all of his expectations and shown that she was much higher than the mongrel he believed her to be. She had exceeded every single expectation he had of her and struck him with the dark matter which reminded him so much of the black mud that was the corruption within the holy grail.

This girl, mad as she was, had risen above all expectations the king had for her.

"...take heart that I had to use many more tricks against you than most I open the gate for." he said in a soft voice, unclear if it was contempt or soothing. Was he perhaps attempting to soothe the spirit of a girl overtaken by madness? Or was he simply begrudgingly praising her? Or was he indirectly gloating about his victory over a mongrel who had dared to strike him? No one knew, except for GIlgamesh himself.

With Fragarach returning to his gate and folding his arms once more, Gilgamesh turned to Necrox. "Well, the fight you believed would be endless is over." Gilgamesh spoke. "What will you do now? Will you too raise a sword against the King of Heroes?"
Seeing Enkidu tainted like that was something that Gilgamesh could not forgive. Seeing his best friend shattered - while he knew that it was not permanently gone, as one other had, the fact remained that this mongrel had dared to touch him, dared to strike him, dared to attack him with weapons from his own treasury and finally dared to shatter the reminder of his best friend, Gilgamesh decided.

There would be no more mercy. There would only be death.

"...very well..." he hissed as Mia made her taunts, with the heroic spirit beginning to stand, his wounds already healing due to the properties of Avalon. This was no longer roaring, defied tyrant Gilgamesh. This was Gilgamesh when he was truly furious. "If you wish harm from me, I shall grant it." He didn't call her mongrel. She was no longer a mongrel before him. She was an insult. She was something that the king had personally decided to eliminate. Standing once again, Gilgamesh recalled all the weapons into Gate of Babylon to prevent Mia from touching his collection any further. And with that, Gilgamesh extracted what seemed like a small dagger, it's hilt concealed by Gilgamesh's grasp.

"Fragarach."

And the dagger left Gilgamesh's hands.

Fragarach was a dagger wielded by Bazett, a human. It was a dagger that would leave and would strike the enemy before he could strike first. It was a dagger that would warp the very air and space around them, rewriting reality to force it's successful strike in. Once it left, it would always strike the target in the heart - or, lacking that, their core of power. Fragarach, however, had only one condition for it's use and it was the reason why Gilgamesh never used it.

Fragarach required the opponent to use their special ability.

Special abilities such as the Black Blood.

With Black Blood being used by Mia, Fragarach left Gilgamesh's hands. Reversing time, destiny, a trick of the gods, the very same gods Mia boasted about being the daughter of a slayer of, Fragarach pierced Mia's heart.
Wizard, in regards to your latest post, I would like to point out somethings.

1: "Nothing More than a tough chain" - incorrect - the part about Enkidu being nothing but a tough chain to normal humans only applies to the physical aspect. They can squirm and fight all they want, but it's still a normal human fighting off a tough chain. Even with the target not being divine the other dimensional, spatial and conceptual trappings still apply, but at the similar reduced strengths.

And this is still assuming that the target does not have divinity, which I will get to next...

2: "To normal humans and other non-divine beings" - True. Mia could probably break out of those bonds if she was non-divine and used the same amount of strengths and powers. IF. Mia's greatest strengths, the black blood, unfortunately, doesn't quite cut the trick. Why? Because black blood is divine.

Let met explain.

In soul eater, Crona got black blood injected into him because black blood contained the same soul wavelength as a kishin. As such, it can be reasonably deducted that a user of black blood has the same traits as a Kishin. Now, a Kishin is a demon "god". You may claim that's just a name, but in soul eater Kishin are said to have powers rivalling Shinigami himself. They are mythological. They are creators.

They are divine, and so is anyone who shares traces of their wavelength.

In Fate/Zero, the King of Conquerers, Alexander the great got divinity counted against him when he was trapped by Enkidu because of a simple MYTH. Mia, with her Kishin divinity - quite dark for divinity, but still divinity - would be under the same punishment. Even then, she would have to break out of Enkidu by force, as by stopping the very space around her she wouldn't be able to pull out more black blood at the moment.

As such, Mia isn't getting out of Enkidu.
I know what you mean, Kael. Sometimes it's dragged me to empty pages.
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, Enkidu!"

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."
The strikes of thor. The great strikes of the Black Blood. Even as a heroic spirit, these strikes would most definitely have killed him. It would probably have even brought Berserker, the Greek legend with twelve lives who could only be harmed with a strike above a strength capable of destroying mountains to his knees.

However, this mongrel had not counted on one thing: He was the King, and she was but a mongrel.

Gilgamesh weathered through her attacks. He did not block. The King did not need to block. The King had also considered unleashing Enkidu, his most prized and treasured weapon to simply hold down the mongrel in place, but such a creature was unworthy of being bound by the weapon that bore the name of his best friend. Instead, he had stood through her attacks unharmed. How? One might ask?

Despite his arrogance, Gilgamesh was no fool. He had his own defence, just in the unlikely possibility that a few worthy ones had broken through his barrage. The King of Heroes, Iskander, and his beloved King of Knights Arturia were two such beings. And it was through them that the King had learned a small amount of respect. It was also through Arturia that he had discovered the means of his defence in his treasury.

Avalon. The Sheath of King Arthur; the ultimate defence, created by the fairies to hold Excalibur.

As Mia began her assault, as she taunted him, speaking blasphemy about her taking his weapons, Gilgamesh drew the sheath from the Gate of Babylon and implanted it inside of him. As a result, he was protected by the "ultimate defence". The sheath of Avalon defended Gilgamesh, protecting him by shielding him in an unreachable Utopia; the land of fairies which King Arturia herself was said to have gone after her death. It did not resort to crude simple "blocking" and "deflecting"; instead it isolated the user in a reality complete of their own. For all intents and purposes, it had elevated Gilgamesh to another plane of existence, one superior to the one in which the location he was standing in was struck by the blows.

"Is that all you have, Mongrel? Nothing but power, power and more power? Nothing but a means to remove power from others and add power to yourself?" Gilgamesh sneered as he revealed himself to be unharmed even as the very ground around him was destroyed with enough force to kill him twenty times over. "Such a basic, primitive concept. Such a brute will have no means of matching me.

Know your place."

And with that, the King of Heroes began his original assault once again, throwing countless legendary weapons at Mia, already tiring of the mongrel. He was not even truly seeking to punish her anymore; no, she was but a distraction. His true goal here was to face the great presence he had felt; but instead he had come face to face with this mad dog who reminded him so of berserker. And he had been infuriating enough.
thewizardguy said
((.............. 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.))


((As I was unaware of what you really meant by "Pandora's Box", I have taken your information into account and changed my post to fix any misconceptions.))
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