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castlevania question?

thats no concept. They are type 2 abstracts destroying them does not require concept manipulation and they are not gone forever they revive later
 
not really. You need to show concept manipulation to get it. Dc profiles are outdated don`t use them as an example
He literally governs over death and its obvious that its on a conceptual level, death is an abstract idea by nature, and Death in castlevania is the concept of death so its obviously conceptual death manipulation
 
He literally governs over death and its obvious that its on a conceptual level, death is an abstract idea by nature, and Death in castlevania is the concept of death so its obviously conceptual death manipulation
No.Ruling over death does not mean concept. It needs to be shown that his death works on a conceptual. Being an abstract does not automatically give concept hax without feats.
 
No.Ruling over death does not mean concept. It needs to be shown that his death works on a conceptual. Being an abstract does not automatically give concept hax without feats.
What? If hes the concept of death itself, it would be extremely absurd to assume he doesnt control death on a conceptual level. That would be an even bigger assumption
 
What? If hes the concept of death itself, it would be extremely absurd to assume he doesnt control death on a conceptual level. That would be an even bigger assumption
There needs to be feats to prove that he can do that. Just being death isn't enough.
 
There's a difference between being embodying a concept and being a literal concept (in the strict sense). First one is just grant powers [at least vaguely] related to what it represent, from death-force manip to reliant immortality; second one depends of the extentiton of the verse, but one expect to have nigh-omnipresence and non-corporeal (unless it uses avatars).
 
I mean Dracula is described as like the literal champion of Chaos itself or smth like that and all his powers and minions are manifestations of it iirc
 
Hang on weren't you that person that tried to do that one Dracula match that ended up with him passiveing his foe to heck and back?

Well no offence but I'm pretty sure you'd find plenty of reasons for this question in that thread prolly
 
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