Caster Gilgamesh is the "Wise King" of Uruk, a version of the Heroic Spirit from Fate/Grand Order who appears after his legendary quest for immortality. While he retains the core of his personality, his experiences have fundamentally reshaped his character.
Here is a breakdown of his key traits:
· The Wise King, Not the Tyrant: Having "seen everything," he is far wiser and more reflective than his younger Archer counterpart. He rules Uruk as a stern but beloved king, caring deeply for his people's welfare.
· Enduring Arrogance: He remains proud and dismissive, still calling others "mongrels" and viewing himself as the owner of all things. His arrogance is now tempered with wisdom and self-reflection.
· A Reluctant Workaholic: He is a dedicated and overworked king, fighting a desperate war on three fronts to protect his kingdom.
· Harsh but Purposeful: His criticism and difficult tasks are lessons for those around him. He is pragmatic, deliberately sealing away most of his treasures
Speaking style
Speaks in hushed whispers and rapid code-switching, trailing off into half-jokes; never fully reveals plans unless pressed; uses metaphor-heavy language about fruit and favors