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After CAS pushed Mandrakk to the Overvoid, where while he was screaming his idea of him(Mandrakk) is lost, and he came back after a few pages. Could this warrant for High Godly Regen?
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In which part of the mandrak was successfully regenerated? I don't see any indication of High-Godly Regen here
here is the scan
so, what are you proposing here? cause by itself, its rather useless. and don't think he applies for nepAlso the fact that Mandrakk is nothingness(not part of creation) per stated in the interview and storyline. In the same interview, dualities doesn’t exist in the Overvoid which is consistent to the idea of Mandrakk(the antithesis of is, isn’t) being lost in the Overvoid.
If I remember correctly, he was never erased and was just banished into it.After CAS pushed Mandrakk to the Overvoid, where while he was screaming his idea of him(Mandrakk) is lost, and he came back after a few pages. Could this warrant for High Godly Regen?
I think that's more due to Overvoid existing beyond definition and thought itself, rather than him being erasedHe was laid broken by the fall after being casted to the Overvoid per stated by himself in the Unexpected. Mandrakk still managed to exist after having his own idea being lost.
I find that a little wonky, but I suppose it’s fineHe just has EE resistance
They seem to retcon the erasure and the nature of Overvoid itself makes the statement a little weakerWhy is that?
Why do you think so?They seem to retcon the erasure
Please elaborate.and the nature of Overvoid itself makes the statement a little weaker
Huh not really. Please elaborate more because I am pretty sure it's not what's happening here?They seem to retcon the erasure and the nature of Overvoid itself makes the statement a little weaker
The original comic stated erasure, but it didn't work on mandrakk. He was supposed to be erased, but didn't get erased so he got BFRd to another multiverseWell, Mandrakk outright stated that he was just banished and never mentioned any kind of erasure and just says that he fell a lot.
What's the relevance?As for the other point, Overvoid itself is beyond the source wall which is the limit to thought, so that comment about it seems to only refer to that
Read the scan here ^He did, quite explicitly stated by himself at the last part of issue #5. It’s just that he can never be destroyed, like CAS can only banish him to the Overvoid which again was thoroughly stated.
It’s the statement I believe is used to justify erasure, so I was offering another interpretation.What's the relevance?
Wouldn't that be just further evidence of regen considering he fell into the Overvoid which is beyond thought that makes up the Monitors but he still somehow survived and the idea of him which was lost came back?It’s the statement I believe is used to justify erasure, so I was offering another interpretation.
It being beyond thought isn’t the same thing as erasureWouldn't that be just further evidence of regen considering he fell into the Overvoid which is beyond thought that makes up the Monitors but he still somehow survived and the idea of him which was lost came back?
What were you trying to imply?It being beyond thought isn’t the same thing as erasure
I don’t think any kind of resistance or regen should be given for that scanWhat were you trying to imply?
Ik, I meant what your reason was. Can you explain your entire reasoning in a single post?I don’t think any kind of resistance or regen should be given for that scan
I’ll do it some time next week. I’m not really available for nowIk, I meant what your reason was. Can you explain your entire reasoning in a single post?
Sure.I’ll do it some time next week. I’m not really available for now