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I'm pretty sure that Greek gods have nothing on Lovecraftian eldrich abominations, plus Cthulhu can reality warp so that gives him a huge advantage. Zeus does have some pretty strong abilities at his disposal but I see no real way for him to bring down the great old one.
 
Zeus. Easily. He can comprehend abstract concepts and primordials. Cthulhu is nothing here. Cthulhu then gets haxxed to death.
 
  1. Cthulhu blitzes (Massively FTL+ to a huge degree vs Massively FTL)
  2. Zeus can't even hit Cthulhu with his invulnerability. Also, this seems to come (From what I can see) from his nature as an entity from another universe, so wouldn't Zeus need space-time manipulation to hurt him?
  3. Low-Godly regen (At least)
  4. All those immortalities: Types 1, 3, 4, 5 and possibly 9 vs 1 and 3
  5. Mind hax that drives men insane with a thought
  6. True flight
  7. And, reality warping/higher-dimensional manipulation
 
transmutation and petrtification wouldent be all that usfull with him being able to come back via Cthylla and him not being made out of matter
 
RRTheEndMan said:
how can you do anything if you don't even have the time to think?
mostly if an enemy isnt bloodlusted and plans to mindhax the planet into a permanent state of agony and plesure instead of killing them
 
RRTheEndMan said:
sba, willing to kill
but in character

State of mind: In character, but willing to kill. The characters will employ their usual battle strategies, including flaws such as being casual, however, must be willing to kill the opponent even if they usually won't.
 
Cthylia is indeed expanded mythos yeah. The guy that wrote her first appearance was barely a year old when good ol' H.P. kicked the bucket.
 
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