Talk:Gilgamesh/@comment-31760473-20170504051711/@comment-28048698-20170513024046

@Velox1r0kore: My knowledge about chinese mythology and history is very, very little. If I remember correctly by Yu the Great you mean Guan Yu, right?

If it's him (or her, if we talk about genderbender), I'm sure Guan Yu could be able to fight at the same level as Gilgamesh. In the Nasuverse the Servants receive power by three source: the Servant itself (how old it is, what kind of spirit is, etc), the Master (because the more mana the Master give to the Servant, the more boost the Servant receive) and the legend of the Servant.

Ignoring the second source (the Master) we have the other two. Gilgamesh is some kind of super human or demi deity, while Guan Yu is just a human. However, Guan Yu is highly revered in China. In every fictional work he is depicted as some kind of superhuman warrior, someone capable of beat entire armies alone. That would give him a huge boost. Gilgamesh, on the other hand, isn't THAT famous. I mean, yeah, many people know about him, about his legend, etc. However, the people know him, don't venerate him.

Any Servant with Illya's mana would be a monster, and with Aoko... Hm... It all depends. Aoko doesn't have good magic circuits. She is powerful because she have True Magic, and she can help her Servant fighting with True Magic. But Touko... oh, boy. Touko have incredible magic circuits, are between the bests. Probably she can give her Servants ridiculous amounts of mana and boost the stats.

About the egyptians... I know very little about them too. T_T To be honest my knowledge about mythology is more centered in Greek mythology and a little about scandinavian and japanese mythology, but just a little about those two.