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Post by creature386 on Jun 5, 2019 3:13:55 GMT 5
Green Light Bearer/ Evil Black Death
Abilities: -Can shapeshift anywhere from a rat to a bat to a megalodon or 3 t bright green dragon -Teleportation -Can casually torture anyone under his control -Cannot be killed by conventional means. -Possesses the powers of a black hole and can probably create one. -According to Word of God, he can mind control just about anyone who is not loyal to the Three Creators. Satan/Lucifer/The Devil (Biblical version)Abilities: -Can shapeshift into a dragon with seven heads, seven crowns and ten horns or into a serpent. -Destroys a third of all stars in Revelation -Capable of hydrokinesis/shooting water out of his mouth (Revelations 12:13-15) -Can produce enough fire to kill thousands of sheep and a few servants instantly. -Teleportation (as he brought Jesus on top of a temple and back) -Can control people's minds (as demonstrated on the Sabeans) and give them visions. -Can cause diseases and calamities -Capable of weather manipulation.
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jun 5, 2019 3:55:07 GMT 5
I think this'd end up as a double death Due to their extreme abilities, both will find killing the other very difficult, but I can see, after a long and grueling fight for both of them, mutual annihilation due to each possessing the ability to kill the other but also hard to kill abilities
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Post by DonaldCengXiongAzuma on Jun 5, 2019 6:19:28 GMT 5
It is basically a draw since they are both different versions of each other.
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Post by creature386 on Jun 6, 2019 18:08:14 GMT 5
I know I have expressed skepticism of the "destroyed one third of all stars casually" feat in the past, but since Satan is the antagonist to the creator of the entire universe, I think we should take this feat into account in all threads where Satan is featured (including the one-up thread). EBD has no feats to match that, however, since not even the Three Creators (who could destroy the entire universe if they wanted) can kill EBD, neither has a real edge over the other.
The only way EBD could win is by mind-controlling Satan into suicide, but judging from Word of God (e.g. the post right above me); he cannot use his ability on beings like Satan.
So, yeah, this is probably a draw.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jun 6, 2019 19:53:45 GMT 5
I thought he swatted the stars in the direction of the Earth. Okay, I guess that may technically result in their destruction. Anyway, I think I know how we can partially quantify this feat. I have no idea how much damage this would actually do (only that this would be far less potent than throwing actual stars as we know them at the Earth to cause destruction, for the reason you stated in the other thread), but I think I have an idea of how many "stars" he swatted at Earth. As we know, Revelation says " Its tail swept a third of the stars out of the sky and flung them to the earth.". How much is exactly "a third of the stars out the sky"? Well, the authors of the Bible certainly couldn't have known just how many stars are in all of space (which is a f*ckton), so they probably weren't referring to that, but rather just how many stars they could see with their own naked eyes. Apparently there are only about 5,000 stars visible to the average naked eye from Earth. And because Earth itself gets in the way, you'd only see about half of those from where you stand ( source). This means Satan would be swatting 833 "stars" out of 2,500 visible to the naked eye from where their owners stand.
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Post by creature386 on Jun 6, 2019 21:49:45 GMT 5
I think it's sometimes worth to look at the "Show don't tell rule" and look at what the author wanted to show with a feat. The verse from Revelation was supposed to establish Satan as a worthy foe for God by demonstrating his universe-level destruction, as a flat disk with a dome above it was basically "the universe" for the Bible authors.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jun 7, 2019 8:28:25 GMT 5
So, that would be more or less consistent with a not-literally-all-the-stars-in-the-universe-as-we-currently-understand-it interpretation of the feat, no?
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Post by creature386 on Jun 7, 2019 17:23:10 GMT 5
Eh, I was thinking more of the whole universe, but I guess both interpretations are kinda valid.
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