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Hmm, the lightning spell do vaporize people comparable to the user so, Umaril still has a easy win condition. I guess I'll vote inconclusive both can vaporize each other, or in Cell case he can punch Umaril to death (but that would be pretty hard).
 
So no combat applicable. Good.

Considering Cell knows Death Beams and IIRC the Destructo Disk with homing properties (unless that's filler) he has good ways to kill Umaril.

So Inconclusive. Both can kill each other.
 
It is filler, but tbh it's not unreasonable that he should have it.


Everything said, I'll put my vote to inconclusive.
 
Ultima Reality said:
Keeweed said:
Is that dumb because of the Divine or Daedric Princes?
Because Nirn is a 4th Dimensional Plane of Existence and not a literal Planet.
I was just reading back through these posts, and had a question about this...

If that's so, what would a 5-B or High 4-C attack do to Nirn? Like, would you need higher AP than 6-A/5-C to bust the continent of Tamriel?
 
Tamriel itself is just a continent and you could destroy it if you had the AP. I mean that's literally what happened in Yokuda, presumably the Yokudans sank it because they were so good with swords that they could split atoms and create atomic explosions.
 
I remember reading amongst Matt's posts that Atmora was literally the past, Tamriel was the present, and Akavir was the future, where they already had all the current events in Tamriel written down as history, so that's why I ask--the continents seem more to be aspects of time itself.
 
The Continents are not literally aspects of Time, they are just positioned in different points of Nirn's timeline.
 
So by crossing the seas to Akavir, you're essentially travelling in three-dimensional space to reach a point in four-dimensional space, yeah?

That's pretty neat.
 
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