Frey_Starlight
He/Him- 237
- 99
Premise:
Dimensional Properties:
The Concept of Time is regarded as one of the most dangerous and complex Concepts in existence. Even the Gods of Time across various Pantheons do not dare to abuse it, knowing that any serious mistake could lead to the total erasure of their own reality. And at its higher applications, its said that characters could travel back into the past and alter entire timelines if they wished.
Main Question:
In this context, does killing the God of Time which results in the destruction of the entire dimension’s timeline (past, future, and eventually the present) qualify as a 5-B feat in the low end interpretation? Or, given that it erases infinite snapshots of the dimension across time, should this be scaled closer to High 3-A?
- There exists a dimension separate from planet Earth, yet still part of Earth's microcosmic system.
- This realm functions as a conceptual plane, essentially serving as the Afterlife Zone for Earth.
- Everything from rocks to intelligent life possesses a soul, and upon death, that soul is transferred to these afterlife dimensions for recycling.
Dimensional Properties:
- There are a total of 14 dimensions: 7 “Heavens” and 7 “Hells.”
- Each dimension is not shaped like a planet, but rather conceptual in structure and said to be anywhere from larger than Earth up to 100x Earth's size.
- These dimensions each operate on independent time flows (explained through time dilation) and possess a localized Concept of Time.
- The Concept of Time in each region is represented by a God of Time, specific to that pantheon or afterlife zone.
- These dimensions are higher planes of Reality (but nothing confirms if this plane of existence also have higher dimensional property)
Consequences of Killing a God of Time:
- Killing the God of Time for a given dimension causes all continuity in that realm to collapse:
- The past and future are instantly destroyed.
- No new events or creations can occur.
- The present eventually disintegrates as there is no time to advance forward.
- Effectively, the entire timeline of the dimension, all snapshots of that dimension across its history are destroyed.
The Concept of Time is regarded as one of the most dangerous and complex Concepts in existence. Even the Gods of Time across various Pantheons do not dare to abuse it, knowing that any serious mistake could lead to the total erasure of their own reality. And at its higher applications, its said that characters could travel back into the past and alter entire timelines if they wished.
Main Question:
In this context, does killing the God of Time which results in the destruction of the entire dimension’s timeline (past, future, and eventually the present) qualify as a 5-B feat in the low end interpretation? Or, given that it erases infinite snapshots of the dimension across time, should this be scaled closer to High 3-A?