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TLR vs. Gilgamesh (One More)

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The person who broke the chains you're talking about had A-Ranked Divinity and is a half-god.

Atium is the condensed power of Preservation, yes. As I said above, possessing an tiny portion of power from a God shouldn't give him even E ranked Divinity the same way any magi using Magecraft isn't Divine.
 
He explicitly lost divinity after burning through his lives which is why he could break the chains
 
Paul Frank said:
He explicit divinity after burning through his lives which is why he could break the chains
If you're talking about Hercules losing his Divinity after burning through his lives, that's just a fan theory from what I'm aware of.

Gil goes as far as to say that the chains have no special effect on non-divine servants and could be broken easily by them, and Hercules visibly struggles to even move in them. I'm 90% sure if Hercules lost his divinity he would have just broke out of them and beat Gil to a pulp before he killed Illya.
 
@Apies Probably. It's been a while since I read the original triology.
 
It's the condensed power of ruin, yes. TLR mined it from the pits of hashting or something like that.

It's funny how the difference in mentality was the biggest deciding factor for this battle.
 
A lot of character are like that. PIS is a lot more common in fiction then you might think. At least it's more common then I thought it was.
 
It's just satisfying to see it play off so well in a match where Gilgamesh doesn't lose just because of that, but rather because this turns into a Shirou-esque situation and TLR has the right tools to abuse the mentality advantage.
 
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