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Immeasurable speed flood? lol. But seriously I brought up that argument as more of a joke. It doesn't need to be taken so seriously.
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Where are you getting any of this information? In the game, novel, and WOG they all specifically make the difference between regions and entire realms and all state the realms are each their own plane of existences and their own dimension with their own space-time. Please read the blog it's really good and explains most of this quit well.Spawn888 said:Aren't all the nine realms existing in the same place and time?
Realms can be anything from a country, kingdom, or geographical area on a continent.
Tyr's Temple and the World Tree are like essentially an elevator that travels to a different region of the Norse World.
No, it is not. The Giants even wonder into Jotunheim, which is another realm entirely, because of the floodwaters. And Ymir himself is shaped from a mystical lifeblood that literally embodies creation and chaos, which is what gives him the power to create the 9 realms, according to Mimir, and it's that exact same blood that bursts out and becomes the Flood.The real cal howard said:>Flood the realms
I'm almost certain this is a hyperbole.
Yes. Exact same point as before, exact same debunk. The realms being on the same physical space is merely because of the fact they're all laid on branches of Yggdrasil, which is literally the very next sentence of Freya's statement.AogiriKira said:Yeah Aren't the realms on different branches of the Yggdrasil? It'd make no sense for them to be on the same physical space.
It is based off of a line that Hades says at one point in his fight with Kratos. He states that absorbing Kratos's soul would merely strengthen him, which establishes that Hades gets stronger with Soul Consumption - and as we see when he dies, he's absorbed literally untold thousands of souls, so the Hades that fought in the Great War is weaker than the one who fought Kratos. In the GoW2 lore entry for Poseidon, it states that he is second in power only to Zeus himself, so Poseidon himself must have also grown in strength since the Great War.Hellbeast1 said:I'm not sure where it's said but it's on the pages and Kep seems to have claimed that.
From what im gathering from this response, this special lifeblood that this Ymir was shaped from giving him the ability to create space-times is moreso just a hax that the blood gives him for embodying creation and chaos. Not something thats done through brute pure power/AP.Kepekley23 said:No, it is not. The Giants even wonder into Jotunheim, which is another realm entirely, because of the floodwaters. And Ymir himself is shaped from a mystical lifeblood that literally embodies creation and chaos, which is what gives him the power to create the 9 realms, according to Mimir, and it's that exact same blood that bursts out and becomes the Flood.
"Flooding the universe with waters not being possible" is irrelevant because that's exactly what happens. Possibility or not - still happened. And no, it's obviously not a 3-A feat. It threatened to destroy the Norse World in its entirety. Why can't the exact same thing that birthed space and time (Ymir's blood) also be able to destroy it?
But they didn't?Xerkser500 said:Then you should have started with that instead of what you said before because what you said earlier gave me the impression it was a hax ability.
However, im curious on the "Every god, man and beast came first from Ymir's flesh" part. How can life-forms come first before the realms do?
Agreed on my part.Silvervigilant said:Im neutral on the Tier 2-C downgrade, but i agree about the speed downgrade