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Before haunting me down this is my first crt, it has taken me 2 weeks to make so I hope I've done it correctly!
Alrighty firstly, This proposal suggests that the angels in Dragon Ball should be classified as possessing Type 8 Immortality. According to the current standards, Type 8 Immortality means that a character's immortality depends on a connection to a specific being, object, place, or concept. In Dragon Ball Super, it's stated that the angels' existence hinges on following certain divine laws, making this a fitting classification.
Now why do angels qualify for Immortality type 8?
Understanding Type 8 Immortality:
Context of the Scan:
Implications for Type 8 Immortality:
Now, let us debunk some misconceptions:
Agree (mods will be written in bold) : @omegabronic @RenderGK @Eseseso @Livinmeme @LuffyRuffy46307 @Killerdrone123 @LordDestroit10K @AwkguyDB @Greatsage13th @Hasty12345 @RoninSlayer200 @Gilad_Hyperstar @DarkDragonMedeus @ChoursDropoff @Antvasima @ActuallySpaceMan42
Disagree:
Neutral: @Robo432343
♣ Grand Priest’s Unique Powers (Manga)
1. Immortality Type 8 Negation
The Grand Priest enforces a rule that if angels break their divine code, they get erased from existence. This shows he has the power to negate their immortality. For example, he erased Merus temporarily to save him from permanent erasure. This special case demonstrates his control over the erasure process, proving he can override their immortality based on these rules.
The rule that angels get erased if they break their code is a core part of their existence. The Grand Priest can create, enforce, and change this rule, showing he can negate their immortality by altering these fundamental laws. Additionally, after erasing Merus, the Grand Priest brought him back as a mortal. This ability to change an angel’s form shows he can override the usual rules of their immortality, and that gets us to the second proposed ability!
Agree: @DarkDragonMedeus @Antvasima @ActuallySpaceMan42
Disagree:
Neutral:
2. Law Manipulation
The Grand Priest enforces laws that all angels must follow, like staying neutral and not fighting. These laws apply to all angels in every universe. He can change these laws, as seen when he temporarily erased Merus and then resurrected him as a mortal. This shows he has the power to change or bypass the rules he enforces.
The Grand Priest’s consistent enforcement of these rules across all universes shows his high level of authority and control over these laws. In the manga, characters like Whis and the Grand Priest explain that these rules are essential to the angels' existence. This shows that the Grand Priest can manipulate these laws.
Agree: @DarkDragonMedeus @Antvasima @ActuallySpaceMan42
Disagree:
Neutral:
Edit: Omega's proposal regarding the angels' weakness.
Furthermore, it is important to note that the angels have a specific weakness tied to their existence: they can't engage in fights outside of training. If they do, they are erased from existence.
Alrighty firstly, This proposal suggests that the angels in Dragon Ball should be classified as possessing Type 8 Immortality. According to the current standards, Type 8 Immortality means that a character's immortality depends on a connection to a specific being, object, place, or concept. In Dragon Ball Super, it's stated that the angels' existence hinges on following certain divine laws, making this a fitting classification.
Now why do angels qualify for Immortality type 8?
Understanding Type 8 Immortality:
- Type 8 Immortality is when a character can't die unless a specific external condition, like a concept or law, is met.
- Evidence from DBS:
- Whis states that the only way to eradicate an angel is by breaking their divine law. This indicates that their continued existence is directly tied to these laws.
- The laws that angels follow can be seen as a "concept" that grants them immortality. As long as these laws are upheld, angels cannot be eradicated.
Context of the Scan:
- Angels Have Rules: Angels in db have a strict set of rules they must follow, one of which is that they can only fight during training.
- Breaking Rules = Eradication: Whis explains that if an angel breaks these rules, they are completely erased from existence. This is the only way an angel can be "killed."
- Immortality Tied to Rules: This means that as long as the angels follow the rules, they can't die. Their existence is directly connected to their adherence to these divine laws.
Implications for Type 8 Immortality:
- Life Linked to Rules: The angels’ immortality depends on following their divine laws. If they break the laws, they cease to exist.
- Unique Condition: This special condition of being erased if they break the rules fits the definition of Type 8 Immortality, where a character's immortality is based on an external factor (the divine laws).
Now, let us debunk some misconceptions:
- Misconception : "Angels following rules is like employees following workplace rules":
- Rebuttal: Unlike workplace rules, breaking the divine laws for angels results in complete erasure, not just punishment. This existential consequence shows their life is tied to these laws.
- Misconception : "Their life isn't literally linked to the law":
- Rebuttal: Whis' statement makes it clear that adherence to the law is crucial for an angel's existence. This dependency fits the criteria for Type 8 Immortality.
- Misconception : "Their life isn't literally linked to the law":
- Misconception : "Angels can come back due to the law":
- Rebuttal: There's no evidence suggesting angels can revive through the law. Instead, the law prevents their erasure, underscoring their link to it for continued existence.
- Misconception : "Angels can come back due to the law":
- Misconception : "Other Characters Also Follow Laws but Aren't Immortal":
- Rebuttal: Most characters face punishment, not death, for breaking rules. For angels, breaking their law leads to erasure, showing their lives are tied to the concept of the law.
- Misconception : "Other Characters Also Follow Laws but Aren't Immortal":
- Misconception : "Angels can be killed by other means":
- Rebuttal: There is no canonical evidence suggesting other means to kill angels, reinforcing their dependency on divine law for immortality.
- Misconception : "Angels can be killed by other means":
- Misconception : "Angels are just following orders, not immortal because of them":
- Rebuttal: Following orders doesn't grant immortality. The angels' existence is tied to these laws, making their life force linked to these rules.
- Misconception : "Angels are just following orders, not immortal because of them":
- Misconception : "Laws change, so their immortality wouldn't be reliable":
- Rebuttal: The divine laws in Dragon Ball Super are immutable within the series context. Their immortality is as reliable as the laws remain, fitting Type 8 criteria.
- Misconception : "Laws change, so their immortality wouldn't be reliable":
- Misconception : "Type 8 Immortality should involve more mystical or abstract concepts":
- Rebuttal: Type 8 Immortality can hinge on specific conditions like divine laws, as long as these conditions dictate the character's continued existence.
- Misconception : "Type 8 Immortality should involve more mystical or abstract concepts":
- Misconception : "Other characters have Type 8 Immortality for more significant reasons":
- Rebuttal: The significance of the condition varies from a series to other. In Dragon Ball, divine law is a significant condition fitting the established criteria for Type 8 Immortality.
- Misconception : "Other characters have Type 8 Immortality for more significant reasons":
- In Conclusion:
Given the evidence and definitions, it's clear that the angels in DB qualify for Type 8 Immortality. Their existence is inherently tied to the divine laws they must follow, otherwise, they'd get erased and yeah that's it.
- In Conclusion:
Agree (mods will be written in bold) : @omegabronic @RenderGK @Eseseso @Livinmeme @LuffyRuffy46307 @Killerdrone123 @LordDestroit10K @AwkguyDB @Greatsage13th @Hasty12345 @RoninSlayer200 @Gilad_Hyperstar @DarkDragonMedeus @ChoursDropoff @Antvasima @ActuallySpaceMan42
Disagree:
Neutral: @Robo432343
♣ Grand Priest’s Unique Powers (Manga)
1. Immortality Type 8 Negation
The Grand Priest enforces a rule that if angels break their divine code, they get erased from existence. This shows he has the power to negate their immortality. For example, he erased Merus temporarily to save him from permanent erasure. This special case demonstrates his control over the erasure process, proving he can override their immortality based on these rules.
The rule that angels get erased if they break their code is a core part of their existence. The Grand Priest can create, enforce, and change this rule, showing he can negate their immortality by altering these fundamental laws. Additionally, after erasing Merus, the Grand Priest brought him back as a mortal. This ability to change an angel’s form shows he can override the usual rules of their immortality, and that gets us to the second proposed ability!
Agree: @DarkDragonMedeus @Antvasima @ActuallySpaceMan42
Disagree:
Neutral:
2. Law Manipulation
The Grand Priest enforces laws that all angels must follow, like staying neutral and not fighting. These laws apply to all angels in every universe. He can change these laws, as seen when he temporarily erased Merus and then resurrected him as a mortal. This shows he has the power to change or bypass the rules he enforces.
The Grand Priest’s consistent enforcement of these rules across all universes shows his high level of authority and control over these laws. In the manga, characters like Whis and the Grand Priest explain that these rules are essential to the angels' existence. This shows that the Grand Priest can manipulate these laws.
Agree: @DarkDragonMedeus @Antvasima @ActuallySpaceMan42
Disagree:
Neutral:
Edit: Omega's proposal regarding the angels' weakness.
Furthermore, it is important to note that the angels have a specific weakness tied to their existence: they can't engage in fights outside of training. If they do, they are erased from existence.
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