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Screw it, let's kill everything!

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Who are you?
-You are an immortal, powerful, and ultimately unkillable being.

What do you do?
-Your goal is to cause as much death and destruction in a universe of your choosing.

How do you go about this?
-You can approach it however you wish. You can manipulate canon events to your benefit, like possessing characters to make them act against their will. Or you can take centre stage and upset the power balance with an army of the dead. Etcetera, etcetera.

What can't you do?
-Go against your own agenda, which is death. (Or just choosing to instantly nuke the entire universe. Come on, that's boring.)

Can you be stopped?
-Yes, and no. You need to be physically present in your chosen universe to do anything substantial. Some characters/beings will notice you and may choose to do something about you. This ranges from harming/killing your physical form, to sealing you away until you devise a way to break out. You can be stopped, but nothing they can do will ever put you down permanently.

What now?
-Reply to this thread with your chosen universe, your plan of attack, and how it'll potentially play out. Feel free to add some drama to make it interesting.
 
I'd possess Yukari Yakumo before the events of the creation of Gensokyo and hunt youkai and fight the other sages to prevent the creation of Gensokyo. Since a lot of belief-empowered creatures would die out after not having a Gensokyo-like place to keep them alive. I would end up killing most youkai and forgotten gods.
 
Who are you?
-You are an immortal, powerful, and ultimately unkillable being.
How powerful?
What do you do?
-Your goal is to cause as much death and destruction in a universe of your choosing.

How do you go about this?
-You can approach it however you wish. You can manipulate canon events to your benefit, like possessing characters to make them act against their will. Or you can take centre stage and upset the power balance with an army of the dead. Etcetera, etcetera.

What can't you do?
-Go against your own agenda, which is death. (Or just choosing to instantly nuke the entire universe. Come on, that's boring.)
Manipulate canon events to my will....?

In the beginning, there was only a churning turmoil of chaos.
At the heart of chaos, where all things became one, appeared an Egg.
Having tumbled from the vortex, the Egg gave rise to the Original One.
From itself, two beings the Original One did make.Time started to spin.
Space began to expand.From itself again, three living things the Original One did make.
The two beings wished, and from them, matter came to be.The three living things wished, and from them, spirit came to be.
The world created, the Original One took to unyielding sleep...



....Does it count as "death & destruction" if I just prevent the appearance of the Egg which gives rise to Arceus, & thus, all reality in Pokemon?
Can you be stopped?
-Yes, and no. You need to be physically present in your chosen universe to do anything substantial. Some characters/beings will notice you and may choose to do something about you. This ranges from harming/killing your physical form, to sealing you away until you devise a way to break out. You can be stopped, but nothing they can do will ever put you down permanently.
If impairing Arceus isn't an option, I guess wake up & kill Yveltal, prompting it to absorb the life of all things to revitalize itself.
Also, other characters retaliating (Or attempting to.) is why I'm concerned with how powerful.
What now?
-Reply to this thread with your chosen universe, your plan of attack, and how it'll potentially play out. Feel free to add some drama to make it interesting.
Pokemon, if it wasn't obvious.

Mind, being a jerk to Arceus & Yveltal are far from the only way to bring ruin to Pokemon's world.
 
How powerful?
(Default choice -->)Enough to be a genuine threat in your chosen universe.

Or you can choose to be weak to make it a challenge. In the end it's up to you.

....Does it count as "death & destruction" if I just prevent the appearance of the Egg which gives rise to Arceus, & thus, all reality in Pokemon?
By "Death & Destruction" I really meant Chaos. If you can snap your fingers and end everything, then that's not very interesting.

If impairing Arceus isn't an option, I guess wake up & kill Yveltal, prompting it to absorb the life of all things to revitalize itself.
That's a start. What do you do in order to get there? Who tries to stop you? Do you fail and have to try something else? Where is the drama?
 
That's a start. What do you do in order to get there? Who tries to stop you? Do you fail and have to try something else? Where is the drama?
Depends on the point in the timeline, as Yveltal is Xerneas's counterpart, & IIRC, found in the same location.

As seen in Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction, if it expends too much life energy, it transforms into a tree and sleeps for 1,000 years. Xerneas has the power to revive those who have been petrified by Yveltal. However, as seen in The Legend of X, Y, and Z!, Xerneas cannot always undo it.

Xerneas sleeping 1,000 years is in its Pokedex entry. Presumably, Yveltal might be asleep for a similar amount of time.

Problem is, it's located underground at the location of the Ultimate Weapon in Geosenge Town, & also Yveltal is scaled to Tier: At least 3-C, likely High 3-A according to its current profile; Killing it requires hax or a lot of power to begin with.
Most Pokemon outside of Yveltal's sacaling chain are not that high-tired.

Plus, as I said, Yveltal has to be awoken, at least in the game's events, IIRC.


Obviously, Pokemon with sufficient training, especially trainers, can match Legendaries & the Pokemon of Champions & such. So in theory, any skilled enough maniac could just assemble their own team of Pokemon & attempt to cause havoc.

Which is a lot of Pokemon's evil teams tried to do:
Team Rocket is a money-hungry gang, more or less.
Team Aqua & Magma are extremist wannabe terraformers
Team Galactic did energy theft, Pokemon theft, planting a bomb, but a lot of the grunts knew of the scope of its actual goals: Recreating a universe without spirit.
Team Plasma wanted to separate people from Pokemon, with some because they believed it was for the better -It wasn't, that's the plot of the game.- & others -Like Ghetsis- because they want only Team Plasma to have Pokemon.
Team Flare, like Team Rocket, exploited Pokemon for money, but also wanna be beautiful & superior. Their leader, Lysandre, was publically an innovative inventory, but wanted to stop humans & Pokemon from straining the world's natural resources & beauty. This is why he sought out the Ultimate Weapon, with which he could kill everyone, leaving a beautiful world.
Team Skull is just impoverished thugs who are mostly failed Pokemon Trainers or youths who failed Alola's Island Challenge. Harmless & pitiable.
The Aether Foundation are genuinely benign & trustworthy researchers. Their leader, Lusamine, however, is an awful mother who froze Pokemon she liked to have them forever, & at some point got brain-poisoned from & obsessive over an alien crystal jellyfish.
Team Rainbow Rocket is Giovanni arranging the evil teams from the realities where they succeeding, complete with Legendary Pokemon. They try to invade more, but are stopped by the Gen 7 protagonist.
Oh, & I guess there's the Ultra Recon Squad, but they're just investigating & trying to get back the light that Ultra Necrozma took. They're a "team", sort of, so I'm including them for completeness.
Team Yell are obnoxious fans of a trainer named Marnie who also want to promote their hometown of Spikemuth. They were jerks in trying to aid her becoming Champion. Their leader, Piers, didn't know about this.
Macro Cosmos is a corporate conglomerate & organization that's not really evil, just obeying Chairman Rose, who decided to awaken Eternatus -Infamous in Galar for causing the Darkest Day, a region-wide storm that makes Pokemon Dynamax & Gigantamax in a berserk state.- in the middle of the Championship Match -Rather than waiting for this national importance event match to end first- to get Champion Leon's help to catch & exploit Eternatus. Why? Because of a predicted energy crisis 1,000 years in the future.
Paldea featured in Scarlet/Violet don't really have known villains right now, not counting the time machine spewing out Paradox Pokemon & whatever's making the energy down there causing Terastallization which is involved in Tera Raids, which are very localized battles. Paradox Pokemon are aggressive, but are contained in Area Zero, which most folks know better than to go near.
Pokemon: Legends Arceus has Volo, who's responsible for the space-time rifts, & wanted to meet -& somehow subdue, lol- Arceus to have it remake the world. He got Giratina on his side briefly, but ultimately failed.


There's probably a lot of other villains & ways you could screw things up, more or less involving trying to replicate their schemes.

You could try to hinder Rayquaza smashing the meteor that Deoxys sent to wreck Earth. But matching a Legendary Pokemon would be difficult unless you're very powerful. Ampharos's tail can make light visible from space. Maybe try & blind Rayquaza mid-flight so it misses or flinches from the meteor?

Groudon & Kyogre go berserk if exposed to the Blue or Red Orbs, respectively, but give them their matching Orbs & they go Primal Form, even stronger & with their weather abilities even more extreme. Normally, Rayquaza stops them.
Once again, just have to stop Rayquaza.

Base Necrozma is kind of irritable from being stuck on Earth instead of in Ultra Space lacking enough light to maintain its true form, known as Ultra Necrozma:

MoonLight is apparently the source of its energy. It has an extraordinarily vicious disposition and is constantly firing off laser beams.
Ultra SunIt looks somehow pained as it rages around in search of light, which serves as its energy. It's apparently from another world.
Ultra MoonLight is the source of its energy. If it isn't devouring light, impurities build up in it and on it, and Necrozma darkens and stops moving.

Means of dealing with its light deficiency include parasitizing Lunala or Solgaleo:
Dusk Mane Necrozma
SwordWhen it dominates Solgaleo, it takes on this form. It's a vicious Pokémon, mangling prey with its many claws—including those on its back.
ShieldNecrozma has attached itself to Solgaleo. It siphons away its host's limitless energy, exploiting that energy to fuel a rampage.

Dawn Wings Necrozma
SwordNecrozma has subjugated Lunala entirely, forcing the unfortunate Pokémon to emit its light energy for Necrozma to consume.*
ShieldWhen Necrozma latches on to Lunala, it becomes vicious, seeing enemies everywhere it looks. It will burn the world with lasers.*

Ultra Necrozma is potent enough to provide light to an entire universe, & has a body of pure light with abody temperature of 10,000 degrees fahrenheit.
Flying, practically intangible, legendary laser spammer that'll probably burn everything & make it all explode?


If it's 1 of the 7 days of the milennium that Jirachi is awake -Or you have someone or something that can sing in a voice of purity-, you could also just use Jirachi to wish for everyone & everything to explode, too.

Celebi's time travel might be useful. I think the best use, though, might be to send Deoxys (& probably The Original Dragon/Kyurem.) to a different location/time than where they landed. Kyurem's made Giant Chasm, but that'd require calculating Earth orbit or such, since if you can re-aim the meteor, you don't need to time travel.


Obviously, this isn't getting into just getting like, Pokemon like Muk (Which kills plant-life on contact.), angering some Gyarados everywhere, having Pokemon make earthquakes, having Dragonair & Pikachu make storms, having Camerupt erupt with its 18,000 degrees fahrenheit magma, etc.

But that probably runs into obstacles like other Pokemon & humans not liking you doing that.
Apologies if that's a bit lighter on character drama than you prefer for your mass destruction scenarios.
 
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