One of his attributes is that he possesses a physical resilience of ridiculous proportions, at one point taking a heavy beating from a crowd in episode two, and remaining standing throughout, despite numerous heavy blows to his head, some of which he failed to notice. Despite being an inexperienced Climber, Jil is nonetheless a decent fighter and after joining Kaaya and Ahmey's party, he does his best to support the group in combat. The name "Jil" is likely a reference/tribute to the alternate shorter name for Gilgamesh Jil also seems to resemble a young Gilgamesh as seen in Gilgamesh's flashback in episode three. Along with his original shield, he later uses one of the two swords used by King Gilgamesh, which the King entrusted to Kaaya to pass on to him. He is a defensive class: Guardian and initially uses a shield with a protractable spike in one hand and any makeshift weapon he could find in the other (usually a stick). He is strong willed, determined and has deep fantasies about being a revered champion. The protagonist of the series, Jil is a young adventurer who dreams of reaching the top of the Tower of Druaga. Voiced by: KENN (Japanese) Todd Haberkorn (English)
This section entails characters who appear in the anime series Tower of Druaga. However, when Gil encountered her, after a debate, she relinquished the Blue Crystal Rod. She disguised herself as the goddess Ishtar and guarded the Blue Crystal Rod to prevent Gil from being able to defeat Druaga.
In the PC engine remake, she gives hints to the player about retrieving the treasures. After Ki is captured, Ishtar tells Gil to save Ki. But Ishtar will return to aid the reunited duo another time.
Once she charges Gil with her instructions, the rest is in Gil's hands. She is unable to meddle directly in the affairs of mortals on earth, but can only sit by helplessly and watch as Gil answers her call to service. Ishtar ( イシター, Ishitā), based on the goddess of love by the same name, assigns Ki to retrieve the Blue Crystal Rod.Ki goes on to be a tremendous asset in Gil's future adventures, but first she must be rescued from Druaga's grasp.
He has turned her into a stone in order to lure the greatest warrior in Ishtar's realm into his trap. She has unfortunately been captured and rendered powerless by the demon Druaga. Ki ( カイ, Kai) a priestess in her own right.Gil was also absent in the game The Quest of Ki, produced in 1988. Gil is patterned after the Gilgamesh of Sumerian literature. Not only must Gil use his sword and shield to navigate through the labyrinthine floors of the tower, he must use his wit and memory to reveal the locations of the treasures contained on each floor, some of which are absolutely necessary for Gil's success. He has been charged by the goddess Ishtar to ascend the Tower of Druaga and rescue the maiden Ki from the demon Druaga. Gilgamesh ( ギルガメッシュ, Girugamesshu), also known as Gil, the destined hero of the game.These are characters from The Tower of Druaga, the 1984 game on which the rest of the series is based.