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"Obviously the misery they're referring to must be disease" aren't they literally trapped in the Greek equivalent of Hell. That also sounds miserable, if I'm being honest. Possibly moreso than being sick.
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Neutral. I don't care for most of the other changes, just wanted to point out what I took issue with.Agree to disagree then. Shall I put you up as an agree, disagree or Neutral?
The arms... aren't trapped there. This applies when they manifest in the mortal plane as well. And also applies to other lost souls they grab who are already in Hades so that doesn't make much sense."Obviously the misery they're referring to must be disease" aren't they literally trapped in the Greek equivalent of Hell. That also sounds miserable, if I'm being honest. Possibly moreso than being sick.
In my opinion, sharing their misery seems more likely to refer to the thing we know they can do (drag people to Hell) and not something that isn't as clear cut (they're diseased, so naturally they share that disease with other things). I suppose trapped was the wrong word, but the point is that dragging people to Hell would in fact make them miserable.the arms are considered trapped there since they are commonly found in hades, but they can manifest into the mortal world to drag mortals into hell, so they aren’t trapped in the sense that they can t leave.( they are extension of hades since well they are his ^arms^) but agree to disagree.
It's goodI have added the Disease Manip justifications in the scans. Pls check. @KingTempest @Planck69
I'm back, I think the abilities and resistances seem fine. Don't have much of an issue with most of it.The scaling and miscellaneous stuff looks alright, don't have the time to fully go over the abilities and resistances stuff at the moment.
Opened. Tell me if I missed any.Aite, 48 hours are up, this can be added.
I would need the following profiles unlocked:
Kratos
Kratos (Greek: Κράτος) is the titular playable protagonist of Sony Santa Monica Studio's acclaimed God of War series. Born and raised among the violent Spartans, Kratos rose through the ranks to become a fearsome general, winning many wars under his command. However, they eventually encountered...vsbattles.fandom.comZeus (God of War)
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I have taught you many ways to kill a mortal, Kratos. Flesh that burns, bones that break. But to break a man's spirit is to truly destroy him.Ares to Kratos Ares (Greek: Ἄρης) was the original Olympian God of War, and the son of Zeus and Hera. He was the main antagonist of the first God of War...vsbattles.fandom.comAthena (God of War)
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It is through my threads that all life is born. You must not tamper with destiny, Kratos. You will destroy everything.Clotho, God of War II Clotho (Greek: Κλωθώ) is one of the three Sisters of Fate, the youngest sister[1] and the spinner of the threads as she is the one who begins life and...vsbattles.fandom.comErinys (God of War)
Erinys (Greek: Ἐρινύς) was the daughter of Thanatos, the Primordial God of Death, and she served as his messenger. She serves as the secondary antagonist in God of War: Ghost of Sparta, and is eventually killed by Kratos so that the latter can obtain her Scourge. Tier: Low 1-C Name: Erinys...vsbattles.fandom.com
Sigrun
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You seem like a calm and reasonable person. Are you... a calm and reasonable person?Thor to Kratos Was it luck? Did my sons die to blind, ******* luck? Dumbass. You think you can come here, become a daddy, get a clean slate? That ain't how it works. You're a destroyer, like me.Thor to Kratos in...vsbattles.fandom.comOdin (God of War)
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God of War Magic System Explanation Page
The following explains the magic of the setting, its nature, potency, and different manifestations and abilities. There's always been a tie between magic, the soul, and life-force, which can be seen in multiple instances. Vanquishing enemies with runic magic allows one to harness their life...vsbattles.fandom.com