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the underworld or the greek worldthDMUA said:A vauge "immeasurable" doesn't beat artwork that shows that it's not actually Infinite in size.
It clearly shows that it's a big old circle, and definitely not infinite.
in the underworld which is infinte on the world pillar that holds creationDMUA said:where did Helios actually cover the entire Underworld with sunlight?
?ABoogieYesSir said:Kratos FRA
gia says he light up the entire underworldZeckels said:in the underworld which is infinte on the world pillar that holds creationDMUA said:where did Helios actually cover the entire Underworld with sunlight?
WhenZeckels said:gia says he light up the entire underworld
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Z0PDIk_zmU right after the charon fightDMUA said:WhenZeckels said:gia says he light up the entire underworld
You clearly don't know what's canon. You realize that you're using your own headcanon right? Read the Novel and stop making up bullshit to help your side of the argument.DMUA said:How about the part where Kratos fell off it and got to midgard?
Ugh... Just one statement of "Immeasurable lol" doesn't prove it's actually an infinite space. You need something less vague.
while I gave you statement you have given nothing to support you argument of why it contradicts with the series so I can just say all this has been your big brained headcanon so you either prove it controdicts with evidence or just stop your wasting our time.DMUA said:Cool
So we have
a vauge statement of something immeasurable
somehow thinking this equals infinite speed with merely that one statement in any fiction
Not realizing being faster then infinite like Hermes would mean that Kratos could literally just run back in time instead of bothering with time manipulation
And I'll predict you'll say "Lol Fiction" when there has to be logic for that to be valid, meanwhile this is a feat from an extremely loose statement by which applying to characters would be vastly contradicted in a variety of forms.