PaChi2 said:
I feel that the outer Gods simply have Immortality reliant on Azathoth and you havent shown any Regenerationn feat for Yog.
Why is True godly regen given to people with 0 regen feats.
"They can survive 1-A destruction" is not a regen feat. Its a dura feat unless the feat in question happens.
Well the thing is that Yog Sothoth is a fundamental constant of Azathoth's dream, that was my point. Even if something with a high enough level of Tier High 1-A (like idk, Featherine August Aurora or some Tier 0 like TOAA or Kami Tenchi) somehow managed to destroy Yog Sothoth, Azathoth would just dream it right back into existence as if nothing ever happened. Existence erasing Yog Sothoth on
any level, would still just result in Azathoth dreaming it right back into existence.
Also interesting to note is that destroying Yog Sothoth would mean destroying the Gate of the Silver Key and would thus probably result in the complete collapse of the
material Multiverse of the Cthulhu Mythos. Whether the multiverse itself would regenerate back into existence upon Azathoth dreaming YS back into existence is. . . .debatable, to say the least.
Of course, it could also be argued that what I am talking about is simply Transcendental Immortality Reliant on a Tier 0 being, rather than any kind of true Regenerationn, as you pointed out above. When I think about it. . . .isn't it kind of difficult to even distinguish between True Godly Regen, and immortality of such a type? Like, how would we be able to clearly draw such a distinction? Keep in mind that if Yog Sothoth were destroyed but then dreamt back into existence by Azathoth, the entire thing would take place in a realm completely beyond the concept of time, so from an outside objective observer's perspective
it would honestly be as if Yog Sothoth had never been destroyed at all anyway.
Man, this is hurting my head. Thinking about the powers of Tier 1-A's and above is. . . .philosophically/metaphysically draining. Lmao.
Edit: I mean, just look at the results of this google search, for example--
Can Yog Sothoth be Destroyed I don't even freaking know. . . .there are like, a million different ways to even interpret the question. One common interpretation seems to be "Yog Sothoth is the universe/multiverse itself in a sense, so such a feat is conceptually impossible without destroying or waking up Azathoth."