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Yhwach has The fear schrift,which makes people go crazy with nightmares and die of heart attack in a second ....see yhwach has a form of all oracle abilitiesWeeklyBattles said:Yhwach isnt replicating anything when Oracle renders him braindead and simultaneously existent and nonexistent
. Yhwach has complete control of his own fate and resists causality manipulation.. All in one Almighty package,Schrift AWeeklyBattles said:@Zz Oracle can fate manip and causality manip Yhwach into not using The Fear
oh good,he can dish out fate and causality manipulation can he resist it or stop it from being done to him ...because almighty has feats of nulling rejection of eventsXtasyamphetamine said:Oh yeah, I forgot. If this Oracle actually dies, there's going to be another that will see his death and he will avert it with fate and causality manipulation.
Xtasyamphetamine said:We're talking about a 2-A causality manipulation that affects infinite 4-D universal space-time continuums.
Lol that's likelyXtasyamphetamine said:I also think that the DotA devs are actually Bleach fans. They got Oracle's abilities from Yhwach here.
Same with yhwach if he dies, he is somehow able to ressurect himself by choosing a timeline where he is still alive..and ressurect himself from that timelineXtasyamphetamine said:Almighty affects only one universe, there's no other multiverses out there in Bleach.
Xtasyamphetamine said:There's only one timeline in one universe btw.
Xtasyamphetamine said:http://cdn.dota2.com/apps/dota2/images/comics/oracle/pages/en/14.jpg?v=undefined
He exists and controls infinite parallel timelines. Here's another one.
Of course, we now know that he should have taken the sayer's words more literally. Even with careful study of the Annotated Annals of If, what happened on the field before the Unsated Satrap's palace is almost impossible to visualize. It appears that in the midst of the carnage, the battle began to bifurcate. At each pivotal moment, reality calved and broke into bits. Soldiers who staggered and fell in battle also stood sure-footed, forging onward to fight. Their minds also split; the warriors found themselves both dead and alive, existent and non-existent. Victory and defeat were partitioned, so that each separate outcome was experienced in simultaneity by both armies. The universe became a hall of mirrors, with all the mirrors endlessly shattering.
The immediate effect on both parties was insanity. Unable to comprehend the state of being both triumphant and defeated, the Graven King's mind dispersed into motes of madness. The naive Satrap fared no better. The opposing paired realities continued to split and split again, echoing into infinite histories, all of them populated by a bewildered populace that soon lost the ability to feed, clothe, defend, or reproduce itself in the traditional manner.