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As I was surfing through the tokyo babel pages I noticed this (for the first time, surprisingly)
", Resurrection (Superior to angels who were eternal beings who couldn't permanently die, as angels were eternal beings who even if they died, their souls would return to Heaven and they would be reborn)"
Wouldn't this more so qualify as type 8 than ressurection? As their immortality is solely based on their connection to heaven itself and their souls being reborn within heaven.
Oh, Yeah, Camael's Blade can also apply the concept of death onto beings and kill beings, regardless of them being immortal or not. This should also theortically fall under Immortality negation.
God should also have Immortality negation as when setsunna and his "gang" went to heaven the first time they mentioned a giant pile of corpse composed of angels and humans, Angels which transcend the concept of death on a fundamental level. (It's pretty logical and obvious that God can kill angels) I'll post scans of this if anyone asks as I am currently unable to.
Though I am in disagreement with God having Omniscience Considering the fact God itself went mad after trying to percieve the Concept of Eternity, when God tried to question its own Eternal state of being, It couldn't wrap its mind around the concept, which is why it went mad, there are multiple statements which reference this (from Setsunna, and when they entered God's mind) Though God's mind and soul merged with the concept of eternity, in a attempt to keep existing, to defy death as it holds life dear. The fact is after it merged with the concept of eternity God's mind got corrupted, as referenced by the "sane" part of God (It's been a long time when I watched this scene, I do remember this being a Aspect of God within his mind but not exactly what.)
Oh, I'd like to add how quite literally everything in the verse is God's creation, including beings like Camael and his blades, wouldn't that mean he has their hax or?
", Resurrection (Superior to angels who were eternal beings who couldn't permanently die, as angels were eternal beings who even if they died, their souls would return to Heaven and they would be reborn)"
Wouldn't this more so qualify as type 8 than ressurection? As their immortality is solely based on their connection to heaven itself and their souls being reborn within heaven.
Oh, Yeah, Camael's Blade can also apply the concept of death onto beings and kill beings, regardless of them being immortal or not. This should also theortically fall under Immortality negation.
God should also have Immortality negation as when setsunna and his "gang" went to heaven the first time they mentioned a giant pile of corpse composed of angels and humans, Angels which transcend the concept of death on a fundamental level. (It's pretty logical and obvious that God can kill angels) I'll post scans of this if anyone asks as I am currently unable to.
Though I am in disagreement with God having Omniscience Considering the fact God itself went mad after trying to percieve the Concept of Eternity, when God tried to question its own Eternal state of being, It couldn't wrap its mind around the concept, which is why it went mad, there are multiple statements which reference this (from Setsunna, and when they entered God's mind) Though God's mind and soul merged with the concept of eternity, in a attempt to keep existing, to defy death as it holds life dear. The fact is after it merged with the concept of eternity God's mind got corrupted, as referenced by the "sane" part of God (It's been a long time when I watched this scene, I do remember this being a Aspect of God within his mind but not exactly what.)
Oh, I'd like to add how quite literally everything in the verse is God's creation, including beings like Camael and his blades, wouldn't that mean he has their hax or?