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Looking at the explanation for Durability Negation, Space-Time Manipulation:
For example, it's as easy to distort a material object by distorting a portion of the space in which it is located. Or even send the object (or part of it) back or forward in time. The effect on the object will be the same, whether it's a sheet of titanium or a piece of cardboard).
looks like Enuma Elish bypasses conventional Durability, as it distorts and destroys space itself, kinda like Kakashi's Kamui wich also distorts space.
Here are a couple of examples that show Ea destroying space itself and turning it into Void.
- "Come now and look up—to Enuma Elish!" Heaven screamed, and Earth shook. An enormous collection of prana was released, grinding at the laws of space.
- the fissure expanded further in width, swallowing the surrounding earth and the knights. No, not only the earth; the cracks stretched out from the surface to empty air, distorting space and sucking in the atmosphere. The surroundings were blown into the end of the void by a surging wind.
"O EA, SING WITH ALL THY HEART!!" Gilgamesh was not speaking to the Hero, but to the sword in his hand. As if replying him, the cylindrical blade in his hand turned and twisted the air like a tunneling machine. Everything converged onto the blade, and became progressively compressed. The hyper-dense layers of gas beyond the limit of physics soon turned into an all-annihilating weapon that was devouring Space itself.
"ENUMA-------ELISH!"
The microcosm that had been compressed beyond the limit around Ea was unleashed. The pressure released buckled the Space around, the World was turned inside out by the Void. The Void leaked from the fractured Space further tore at the Space, causing infinite cracks that further eroded the World.
Going by these examples, I think that Ea bypasses conventional Durability.
Any input on this is appreciated.
For example, it's as easy to distort a material object by distorting a portion of the space in which it is located. Or even send the object (or part of it) back or forward in time. The effect on the object will be the same, whether it's a sheet of titanium or a piece of cardboard).
looks like Enuma Elish bypasses conventional Durability, as it distorts and destroys space itself, kinda like Kakashi's Kamui wich also distorts space.
Here are a couple of examples that show Ea destroying space itself and turning it into Void.
- "Come now and look up—to Enuma Elish!" Heaven screamed, and Earth shook. An enormous collection of prana was released, grinding at the laws of space.
- the fissure expanded further in width, swallowing the surrounding earth and the knights. No, not only the earth; the cracks stretched out from the surface to empty air, distorting space and sucking in the atmosphere. The surroundings were blown into the end of the void by a surging wind.
"O EA, SING WITH ALL THY HEART!!" Gilgamesh was not speaking to the Hero, but to the sword in his hand. As if replying him, the cylindrical blade in his hand turned and twisted the air like a tunneling machine. Everything converged onto the blade, and became progressively compressed. The hyper-dense layers of gas beyond the limit of physics soon turned into an all-annihilating weapon that was devouring Space itself.
"ENUMA-------ELISH!"
The microcosm that had been compressed beyond the limit around Ea was unleashed. The pressure released buckled the Space around, the World was turned inside out by the Void. The Void leaked from the fractured Space further tore at the Space, causing infinite cracks that further eroded the World.
Going by these examples, I think that Ea bypasses conventional Durability.
Any input on this is appreciated.