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« Very well, I'll take you all the way to Venus!" |
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« Do you want to see me serious?" |
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An Gal Tā Kigal Shē: Mountain Range-Shaking Firewood of Venus (山脈震撼す明星の薪, Sanmyaku Shinkan su Myōjō no Maki?) is the Noble Phantasm of Ishtar.
An Gal Tā Kigal Shē; it means “from the great heavens towards the great earth.”[2] In Sumerian MythologyWP, it is the most “devastating” and “atrocious” deed that Ishtar carried outーーーーfrom her anecdote of trampling down and annihilating the Sacred Mountain Ebih, which was revered and feared even by the King of GodsWP, “simply because I am displeased with it”, turned into a Noble Phantasm. Acording to Mesopotamian MythologyWP, Ishtar forced her way into Mount Ebih, increasing her heavenly might with each step, and in the end, she grabbed a hold of the mountain range’s summit and thrusted her spear into the heart of the leyline, causing the Ebih mountain range to collapse. Another name for this is the Jabal HamrinWP Breaker (ジュベル・ハムリン・ブレイカー, Juberu Hamurin Bureikā?).[2][1]
Based on such anecdote, Ishtar pulls off a deed that even God fears: upon employing the Noble Phantasm, she warps to VenusWP and takes possession of its concept by means of management rights, loading it and firing it from Maanna’s magazine as a conceptual planet.[1]
While in the middle of her Noble Phantasm, when Ishtar warps to Venus, this is not the Venus in the outer space of the modern era’s, but rather, the Venus in the outer space during the time of the age of mythology. Afterwards, grabbing (the concept of) Venus and loading it onto her bow as a bullet, the Venus Blaster shoots this Venus that had been turned into a bullet towards the Earth (surface), and from another person’s perspective, it casually warps into the modern era’s airspace through the utilization of displacement magecraft. The mountain range that was a nuisance to others, even to the Earth and to Venus, is accordingly destroyed by this Venus.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Fate/Grand Order Profile of Ishtar, translated by Master of Chaos at Beast's Lair.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fate/Grand Order material IV - Ishtar, p.296-309, translated by Clyton at Beast's Lair.