Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2018 23:20:23 GMT -5
(Rolling for The Many Faces of Gilgamesh)
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Edge had been enjoying a few years of peace since Kadaj's gang caused terror in the streets. However, nowadays, strange fighters from far off lands had arrived in the town, causing it to be busier than ever. However, with strange fighters came the Heartless. While they weren't quite the threat that they were on other worlds, they were still a cause for concern. Luckily, the strange monsters were being looked into by both the Turks and the WRO. The Planet as a whole could very easily defend itself from these intruders. As such, while there was still that threat, Edge continued to prosper and remain at peace. In fact, on this day in particular, it was rather quiet. Birds sang their song in the trees while peoples milled about, getting on with their day-to-day business. Not only that, there was nary a cloud in the sky. All in all, it was a perfect days.
But like all good things, this must come to an end.
(Appropriate Music)
A rift in space opened up, showing only blackness inside as dark lightning arced around the edges. Soon, Heartless fell out of it and quite a large group. However, for some reason they looked like they were trying to flee out of the rift. The reason soon became clear as a man in odd clothing appeared, his bottom appearing first. He seemed to be clad in some sort of red cloak and what looked like white pants with large red dots on them. The Heartless were right to escape, for this was none other than the almighty Gilgamesh, the greatest swordsman in all the worlds! He had been fighting these repulsive creatures in the Rift after his tournament and the mysterious encounter with that boy and the mouse who both wielded those weird Lock-Opening Swords. While he hadn't managed to acquire one for himself, he was still a formidable foe to deal with. He fell out of the rifts and fell to the ground. He laughed with a hearty and loud, "BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA" as he fell ever so gracefully.
And landed on his head, ever so gracefully.
Gilgamesh immediately got onto his feet, the rift closing above him, but not before dispensing a few more Heartless. He looked around. He was in a pickle of a jam. Quite a lot of Heartless surrounded him, aching to get out his bold and beautiful Heart. But Gilgamesh had faced far more difficult challenges than this. "YOU FOOLS!" Gilgamesh yelled, his voice booming and echoing throughout Edge, "You Heartless things think you're so tough?! You face me, THE ALMIGHTY GILGAMESH! I have fought hundreds, nay, THOUSANDS of opponents far more worthy of my blades than you lot will ever be! I'm the mightiest swordsman in all the worlds! I am the Hades Cup Champion, having defeated many worthy opponents to attain that title! And you still have the gall, the utter CHEEK, to try and fight ME! THIS IS THE DAY YOUR LIVES WILL BE MADE FORFEIT! COME AT ME WITH ALL YOU'VE GOT FOR IT WILL NEVER BE CLOSE TO BEING A FRACTION OF ENOUGH! COME AND GET SOME!"
Gilgamesh reached into his cloak and pulled out two weapons to do his fighting. Then he jumped and glided towards an air soldier, twirling his weapons in front of him to destroy his enemy in a Whirlwind Slash. It merely one small step towards victory, but it would be victory nonetheless! However, some help would be appreciated. Gilgamesh didn't really want to use the Gilgamesh family's Secret Technique. That is, initiating a brave charge away from the enemy.
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(Used Many faces of Gilgamesh to become Original Flavor Gilgamesh)
(Used Come and Get Some to gain WEAPON! Rolling for Come and Get Some: 1-8)
(Used Whirlwind Slash, because Gilgamesh is twirling, twirling, TWIRLING for freedom)
The Many Faces of Gilgamesh: Due to Gilgamesh's visits to many worlds, he's undergone many different appearances. With some practice, he has managed to access these different forms, though his control of them is... well, it doesn't really exist. An eight-sided dice is rolled to determine which form he takes when combat starts. [Forms are numbered 1-7; Form is unchanged at 8] Gilgamesh's default mode is Rift Wanderer Mode. However, should Gilgamesh arrive on a world where he had a different mode [Orience, for example], he will adopt the appropriate mode as default. If the number rolled corresponds to a form already in use, the form is unchanged.
[1] Rift Wanderer: (FFV/Dissidia) Represents Gilgamesh's time as Exdeath's lackey and his later intrusion into the Dissidia Realm.
[2] Guardian Force Mode: (FFVIII/FFVI/FFI/FFIV:The After Years) Represents Gilgamesh's more nondescript travels, where he acted as a force of powerful good and an obstacle for heroes who wish to explore everything.
[3] Elite Mark Mode: (FFXII) Represents Gilgamesh's time as the greatest swordsman in all of Ivalice and also Ivalice's greatest troublemaker.
[4] Commando Mode: (FFXIII-2) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a gladiator in a Coliseum out of Time.
[5] Eorzean Warrior Mode: (FFXIV) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a suspected thief in Eorzea. Has shown a love painting roosters green out of loneliness.
[6] Blademaster Mode: (FFXV) Represents the time Gilgamesh spent in Eos, testing potential Shields of the King to see who was worthy of receiving his power.
[7] Lorican King Mode: (FF Type-0) Represents the mysterious origins of Gilgamesh and his time as King of Lorica on the world of Orience.
Not only does Gilgamesh's arsenal change with each mode, but also his abilities. Abilities will be listed under their respective form and CAN ONLY BE USED IN THAT FORM. However, some moves are used in more than one form (Excalipur and Bitter End, for example). Any differences will be noted. [Cooldown: 5 posts]
Come and get some!: Roll die once. The result is what Gilgamesh equips in both hands at the start of the fight. When Cooldown ends, Gilgamesh MUST use this move before issuing any other attacks. The weapons are noted below, with their respective damage ratings and innate abilities. Damage ratings only affects Bravery attacks, unless otherwise noted.
[1] Excalibur: Bravery attacks deal Heavy holy damage
[2] Excalipur: Bravery attacks always deal one damage.
[3] Naginata: Bravery attacks deal Medium damage
[4] Masamune: Bravery attacks deal Heavy damage
[5] Genji Blade: Bravery attacks deal Medium damage
[6] Battle axe: Roll four-sided die. Bravery attacks do a damage value equal to the result of the die. [1 = Weak damage, 2 = Medium damage. 3 = Heavy damage, 4 = Damage of last weapon equipped. If Battle Axe is the first weapon used, Medium damage. If Excalipur was the last weapon equipped, weak damage]
[7] Chicken Knife: Deals damage in proportion to how many moves have injured Gilgamesh. 1 = Weak damage, 3 = Medium damage, 5 = Heavy damage
[8] Zantetsuken: Normally deals Medium damage. After a bravery attack is used, roll a 10-sided dice. If a one is rolled, that attack deals extreme damage that pierces any magical or physical defense.
Whirlwind Slash: Gilgamesh charges through his opponent, spinning his weapons in front of him to deal damage. He then turns and deals a sweeping slash to send the opponent flying. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
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Edge had been enjoying a few years of peace since Kadaj's gang caused terror in the streets. However, nowadays, strange fighters from far off lands had arrived in the town, causing it to be busier than ever. However, with strange fighters came the Heartless. While they weren't quite the threat that they were on other worlds, they were still a cause for concern. Luckily, the strange monsters were being looked into by both the Turks and the WRO. The Planet as a whole could very easily defend itself from these intruders. As such, while there was still that threat, Edge continued to prosper and remain at peace. In fact, on this day in particular, it was rather quiet. Birds sang their song in the trees while peoples milled about, getting on with their day-to-day business. Not only that, there was nary a cloud in the sky. All in all, it was a perfect days.
But like all good things, this must come to an end.
(Appropriate Music)
A rift in space opened up, showing only blackness inside as dark lightning arced around the edges. Soon, Heartless fell out of it and quite a large group. However, for some reason they looked like they were trying to flee out of the rift. The reason soon became clear as a man in odd clothing appeared, his bottom appearing first. He seemed to be clad in some sort of red cloak and what looked like white pants with large red dots on them. The Heartless were right to escape, for this was none other than the almighty Gilgamesh, the greatest swordsman in all the worlds! He had been fighting these repulsive creatures in the Rift after his tournament and the mysterious encounter with that boy and the mouse who both wielded those weird Lock-Opening Swords. While he hadn't managed to acquire one for himself, he was still a formidable foe to deal with. He fell out of the rifts and fell to the ground. He laughed with a hearty and loud, "BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA" as he fell ever so gracefully.
And landed on his head, ever so gracefully.
Gilgamesh immediately got onto his feet, the rift closing above him, but not before dispensing a few more Heartless. He looked around. He was in a pickle of a jam. Quite a lot of Heartless surrounded him, aching to get out his bold and beautiful Heart. But Gilgamesh had faced far more difficult challenges than this. "YOU FOOLS!" Gilgamesh yelled, his voice booming and echoing throughout Edge, "You Heartless things think you're so tough?! You face me, THE ALMIGHTY GILGAMESH! I have fought hundreds, nay, THOUSANDS of opponents far more worthy of my blades than you lot will ever be! I'm the mightiest swordsman in all the worlds! I am the Hades Cup Champion, having defeated many worthy opponents to attain that title! And you still have the gall, the utter CHEEK, to try and fight ME! THIS IS THE DAY YOUR LIVES WILL BE MADE FORFEIT! COME AT ME WITH ALL YOU'VE GOT FOR IT WILL NEVER BE CLOSE TO BEING A FRACTION OF ENOUGH! COME AND GET SOME!"
Gilgamesh reached into his cloak and pulled out two weapons to do his fighting. Then he jumped and glided towards an air soldier, twirling his weapons in front of him to destroy his enemy in a Whirlwind Slash. It merely one small step towards victory, but it would be victory nonetheless! However, some help would be appreciated. Gilgamesh didn't really want to use the Gilgamesh family's Secret Technique. That is, initiating a brave charge away from the enemy.
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(Used Many faces of Gilgamesh to become Original Flavor Gilgamesh)
(Used Come and Get Some to gain WEAPON! Rolling for Come and Get Some: 1-8)
(Used Whirlwind Slash, because Gilgamesh is twirling, twirling, TWIRLING for freedom)
The Many Faces of Gilgamesh: Due to Gilgamesh's visits to many worlds, he's undergone many different appearances. With some practice, he has managed to access these different forms, though his control of them is... well, it doesn't really exist. An eight-sided dice is rolled to determine which form he takes when combat starts. [Forms are numbered 1-7; Form is unchanged at 8] Gilgamesh's default mode is Rift Wanderer Mode. However, should Gilgamesh arrive on a world where he had a different mode [Orience, for example], he will adopt the appropriate mode as default. If the number rolled corresponds to a form already in use, the form is unchanged.
[1] Rift Wanderer: (FFV/Dissidia) Represents Gilgamesh's time as Exdeath's lackey and his later intrusion into the Dissidia Realm.
[2] Guardian Force Mode: (FFVIII/FFVI/FFI/FFIV:The After Years) Represents Gilgamesh's more nondescript travels, where he acted as a force of powerful good and an obstacle for heroes who wish to explore everything.
[3] Elite Mark Mode: (FFXII) Represents Gilgamesh's time as the greatest swordsman in all of Ivalice and also Ivalice's greatest troublemaker.
[4] Commando Mode: (FFXIII-2) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a gladiator in a Coliseum out of Time.
[5] Eorzean Warrior Mode: (FFXIV) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a suspected thief in Eorzea. Has shown a love painting roosters green out of loneliness.
[6] Blademaster Mode: (FFXV) Represents the time Gilgamesh spent in Eos, testing potential Shields of the King to see who was worthy of receiving his power.
[7] Lorican King Mode: (FF Type-0) Represents the mysterious origins of Gilgamesh and his time as King of Lorica on the world of Orience.
Not only does Gilgamesh's arsenal change with each mode, but also his abilities. Abilities will be listed under their respective form and CAN ONLY BE USED IN THAT FORM. However, some moves are used in more than one form (Excalipur and Bitter End, for example). Any differences will be noted. [Cooldown: 5 posts]
Come and get some!: Roll die once. The result is what Gilgamesh equips in both hands at the start of the fight. When Cooldown ends, Gilgamesh MUST use this move before issuing any other attacks. The weapons are noted below, with their respective damage ratings and innate abilities. Damage ratings only affects Bravery attacks, unless otherwise noted.
[1] Excalibur: Bravery attacks deal Heavy holy damage
[2] Excalipur: Bravery attacks always deal one damage.
[3] Naginata: Bravery attacks deal Medium damage
[4] Masamune: Bravery attacks deal Heavy damage
[5] Genji Blade: Bravery attacks deal Medium damage
[6] Battle axe: Roll four-sided die. Bravery attacks do a damage value equal to the result of the die. [1 = Weak damage, 2 = Medium damage. 3 = Heavy damage, 4 = Damage of last weapon equipped. If Battle Axe is the first weapon used, Medium damage. If Excalipur was the last weapon equipped, weak damage]
[7] Chicken Knife: Deals damage in proportion to how many moves have injured Gilgamesh. 1 = Weak damage, 3 = Medium damage, 5 = Heavy damage
[8] Zantetsuken: Normally deals Medium damage. After a bravery attack is used, roll a 10-sided dice. If a one is rolled, that attack deals extreme damage that pierces any magical or physical defense.
Whirlwind Slash: Gilgamesh charges through his opponent, spinning his weapons in front of him to deal damage. He then turns and deals a sweeping slash to send the opponent flying. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
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