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Aku's "father"

Just because someone has the title of a "god" does not remotely mean they are Multi-Galaxy level. We only judge "gods" on their own feats since deities can insanely differ in power between fictions.

Nameless Evil was supposed to get a profile. We were going to make it High 4-C due to utterly dwarfing a star.
 
Ryukama said:
Just because someone has the title of a "god" does not remotely mean they are Multi-Galaxy level. We only judge "gods" on their own feats since deities can insanely differ in power between fictions.
Nameless Evil was supposed to get a profile. We were going to make it High 4-C due to utterly dwarfing a star.
The reason I thought it was At least 3-B since it was a big enough threat for the entire universe which is why 3 gods attacked it.
 
Being considered a threat to something as something usually isn't always considered as being able to destroy something here. But I'm not sure.

Judging from the entity's size, High 4-C is the absolute minimum. If staff think it should be higher than I am fine with that.
 
Was it a threat to the universe in the sense of destroying it or conquering it? If nothing was specified, "At least 4-C" might be approriate.
 
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