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Oh god the sun is trying to kill us all

Considering that everyone in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is alive at the same time as Giorno, GER reverts it back indefinitely. So they stay alive but in a short loop. Its not good in any way but at least they aren't dead. I wouldn't consider this a win though. Or Iluso may pull everyone into the mirror world and stay safe there. However, in the mirror world, trash is backwards and that's horrible.
 
The Dark Tower: Not even remotely an issue, considering how many random demons, spirits and illsicks could probably take care of the weird spawns the sun summons. If this happens during the age of the Old Ones, they'll probably develop some sort of tech that kills it without causing a supernova.

Greenverse: The very nature of the Nightside prevents there from being a sun overhead, so this'll probably be happening in London proper, which would put it firmly under Drood jurisdiction. Considering they have an Armourer who constantly develops weapons to counter the world-ending threats they regularly have to deal with, as well as numerous superitems already at their disposal, they should be fine. If this happens in Deathstalker territory, you'll have to specify the solar system in which this occurs, because by that point in that particular future, humans have colonized most of the galaxy. (and possibly several other major portions of the observable universe)

Twisted Metal: Calypso changes the past so that the hostile sun never appeared.

The Adversary Cycle: Rasalom moves the sun somewhere else after absolutely dominating any of the minions that get in his way.
 
Kirby: All the fodder gets set to a horrible eternity, along with most of the main cast. Kirby would regenerate. Star Dream would just nuke the sun. Being a computer helps there.

Zelda: Goddesses replace the sun while Triforce heals up everybody.

Pokemon: Arceus resets the universe. But before that happens, Muk gets a lot less lonely.

Mario: Rosalina resets the universe.

Chrono Trigger: *Roars in Lavos*
 
The Elder Scrolls: Considering the Sun in this verse is a literal tear in the fabric of an infinite-dimensional void located beyond space-time and an infinite distance away from Nirn, I am fairly sure 001's light wouldn't even begin to reach the Mortal Plane. The thing then gets caught up in some inter-planar Oblivion War between Daedra and blinks out of existence or something.

Shin Megami Tensei: The Demons wouldn't give a shit, most human fodders get rekt and the Protagonists are most likely safe.

Adventure Time: No idea on this one. ;-;
 
>Type 5 for being an inanimate object

>Danamku for an omnidirectional attack

What?


Anyways, The Gamer: It's light gets BFR-d by Gaia, and people eventually make a fake sun and scramble to make an excuse for the solar eclipse.
 
Ricsi-viragosi said:
>Type 5 for being an inanimate object

>Danamku for an omnidirectional attack

What?


Anyways, The Gamer: It's light gets BFR-d by Gaia, and people eventually make a fake sun and scramble to make an excuse for the solar eclipse.
ehh, the profiles pretty old, so some stuff is bound to be messed up
 
Right. I forgot about speed. Returning to Kirby, somebody destroys the sun (it can be pretty much any final villains) before maybe Claycia or one of the pocket dimension creators makes a replacement.
 
ISSTH: Get's destroyed by Nine Seals for replacing the Sun (before EoS but if after some other Paragon).

Masada: I don't even want to think what would happen.

Mass Effect: I guess they die if not using the Crucible, if yes they win.

Code Geass: The Demon Emperor should make some preparations for his funneral again.

TES: No ~Quote.
 
Dark Souls: I have no idea how this works, considering that the Sun is already something that's merely maintained by the LoCs. Dudes who resist hollowing probably resist the corruption of Locke though.

Magic: The Gathering: There isn't really a "Main world". People go across all sorts of different universes, many containing multiple suns per planet and such, so yeah.

Bloodborne: Well the sun doesn't even come out until the end of the game so

Berserk (Verse): Well that's unfortunate

Cthulhu Mythos: Don't humans have it rough enough?

Darkest Dungeo: So is the sun some sort of rival entity to the HoD now or something? It probably kills everyone outside of the Farmstead, but something like this would actually fit into the verse pretty well,

Destiny: Well non Guardian humanity is ******, but dudes like Oryx would have eventually destroyed the sun anyways locke or not. Somehow, nobody but humanity and the fallen are really effected, and humanity has some ridiculously overpowered individuals like Osiris and the PC that probably wouldn't care. (Well outside of the remnants of their species being dead but you know what I mean)

Warhammer 40,000: Can't be any worse than the time Ahriman replaced a sun with a daemonic portal.

The Event

"Ahriman had long sought the skull of Lepidus, a dead hero of the Second Black Crusade, for reasons that remain his own. The skull, dipped in silver and engraved with ten thousand words of detestation, lay in the polar shrine city on Dianaxis. A conspiracy to obtain the skull by guile had already failed, so Ahriman turned to more direct means.

Since the end of the Scouring, countless billions have fought and died in the shadow of the Eye of Terror. For almost eight millennia the remains of many of these honoured dead lay on Dianaxis. Heaps of charred bones, the serene bodies of martyrs, and the polished skulls of Space Marines all came to the mausoleum world. On the surface of Dianaxis, the plains of bones extended from shrine city to shrine city, and grew ever deeper with each passing year. The cities themselves were built from the skulls and bones of the most heroic dead. So sacred and revered was Dianaxis that a dozen Space Marine Chapters maintained honour guards and bastions on its surface. Star fortresses ringed its approaches, and millions of troops stood sentinel over the skulls of those who had died to hold the darkness in abeyance.

Across the reaches of space, Ahriman burned worlds and sent souls shrieking into the Warp. As the murdered worlds spun into alignment with each other they created an arcane pattern in the stars with Dianaxis at its heart. As the great design locked into place, Dianaxis' sun was pulled from reality, leaving a howling wound in the sky of the mausoleum world. Blood and fire spread across the heavens. The bones of the dead howled the last thoughts of their lives, and rainbow fire crawled across the ossuary towers. Daemons poured through the hole that had been the sun, tumbling onto the mausoleum world like falling stars. The defenders screamed as the children of Chaos ate their souls.

Amidst the slaughter, Ahriman appeared outlined in lightning, ringed by sorcerers and rubricae. Power rolled from the circle of sorcerers and they strode through the battle, killing the defenders and dissolving Daemons with arcane fire. The Chapter Honour Guard came against him, but were reduced to ashes and silent screams with a gesture. Fire Bane, last Warlord of the Legio Officium, strode to war from its shrine. The cry of its warhorns echoed across the damned world, and its weapons burnt a path towards Ahriman's circle. Drawing together the power of his fellow sorcerers, Ahriman forced the war machine to its knees, before pulling the core of its plasma reactor through its carapace. At last, Ahriman held the skull of Lepidus in his hand, as the battle between men and Daemons raged around him. Raising the skull to his eyes he found the one word he sought etched on the skull's surface. Letting the skull fall from his hand, he and his forces vanished, leaving the world of bones to the howls of Daemons and the cries of the dying."
- Warlords of the Dark Millennium: Champions of Chaos
Salt and Sanctuary: Probably kills everything?

Hotline Miami: So instead of everyone dying in nuclear fires they're just killed by the sun, great.

Hollow Knight: Due to the entire verse taking place underground, it doesn't really do anything.

Super Smash Bros.: I don't think there is a main sun.

The Legend of Zelda: Yeah it causes some problems for a bit, but it can be fixed.

DOOM: This makes hell safer than the outside, funnily enough. I don't remember Locke ever messing with other planets than earth though so I don't know that it'd have the range to effect Doomguy when he's not on earth.

Mistbor: TLR already solved this. He accidentally put the planet too close to the sun, so he created a massive amount of ash in the atmosphere that blocks out almost all light. Preservation Sazed should be able to work around this as well.
 
Ricsi-viragosi said:
>Type 5 for being an inanimate object

>Danamku for an omnidirectional attack
Well yeah, something not alive can't really die. I don't think a star is "Bound by traditional life and death".

I argued about this with Agnaa for a bit, but the gist of it was that technically a truly omnidirectional projection of light is impossible as a star isn't emitting infinite rays of light. Something small enough or super far away from the star would be able to avoid them.
 
While it technically fits the name, it misses the point of it. Every object, golem or otherwise non-biological thing would have type 5, when it is more supposed to be something akin to being conceptually unbound by it.

And most AOE attacks also can have small gaps in them, it is still a large, mostly connected (As connected as energy in an energy blast is) attack. It definitly isn't a great amount of projectiles.

Both feel extremely "technically" here. And while you can say technically is still true, there is a reason why immortality mentions how you need existence erasure to kill tpye 5s more often than not.
 
Total Drama: Pretty sure everyone dies of frostbite (a red star's pretty dang cold)

Epic Battle Fantasy: Either Matt and the gang die from PIS, or live and decide to go up to the sun and beat the crap out of it (which I'm pretty sure would make things less pretty).
 
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

Old Universe: Assuming there has been a moment when the Sun switched with this SCP, GER reverts back that moment. Worst case scenario, he just reverts back every radiation.

New Universe: They fare worse. Only saving Grace would be Funny Valentine actually accomplishing his plan (Love Train should be more than enough to protect Valentine) and at the very least saving the USA.
 
Prototype: mercer aswell as ever other evolved can manipulate their biology and are resistent to mind manip(plus ain't ot a brain as is) so they should be fine, everyone else though? They ARE [DETA EXPUNGED]

Dark Souls: Laughs in type 8!

DC: not much 001 can do here

Marvel: same as dc one of the top teirs will fodderize the sun
 
Puella Magi Verse: thinking about this makes my head hurt. If it works on magical girls witches start running wild while kyubey wonders what the hell is going on, though i suppose a powerful enough girl could make a wish to turn the sun back to normal. If it's after rebellion homura gets annoyed and changes it back
 
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