Weaknesses: All of his abilities cost a percentage of his health in addition to mana though this doesn't really affect his power. Intelligence: Very high due to his age as a deity. Standard Equipment: His Scythe, Starter/Core Items Stamina: High (Gods can fight for long periods of time and endure vast amounts of damages without problems and are also able to draw in more energy from their elements to fight longer) Striking Strength: At least Large Star level, possibly Universe level+ (Can harm and kill the likes of regular gods)ĭurability: At least Large Star level, possibly Universe level+ (Can take strikes from other regular gods) Lifting Strength: At least Stellar (Comparable to other gods who can displace stars) Speed: Massively FTL+ (Can keep up with the likes of Zeus) Fought against Hera, Horus and their allies alongside Set and Discordia. Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Immortality (Type 1, 2 and 4), Death Manipulation (Can kill both mortals and gods alike), Resurrection, Soul Manipulation (Can rip the souls of mortals and gods), Necromancy, Life-Force Absorption (Via Harvester of Souls and Death Scythe, can drain the life-force of gods), Telepathy (Gods can hear and sense the prayers of mortals in their mind), Non-Physical Interaction (Can grab and rip souls), Enhanced Senses (Can sense the death of other beings), Statistics Amplification (Via most of his abilities), Status Effect Inducement (Via various abilities), Flight/Levitation (With his wings), Teleportation, Dimensional Travel, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Weapon MasteryĪttack Potency: At least Large Star level, possibly Universe level+ (Is feared and hated by both mortals and gods alike and is easily able to kill gods. Tier: At least High 4-C, possibly Low 2-CĪge: Unknown, One of the oldest existing GodsĬlassification: Deity, Greek God, God of Death A war between Gods, a war of this magnitude can mean only one thing. War is but the preamble to death, a battlefield of souls rent from their bodies, listlessly waiting to be taken by the God of Death. To him, it is a perversion and defiance of his very purpose.īut can a God truly die? As the Heavens clash and immortal blood spills on the Earth, Thanatos hungers to find out. He despises the immortality other Gods covet. Their end is preordained, harvesting them but a game to pass the eons, but a God, a being beyond the mortal coil, now there is a creature Thanatos eyes with greedy longing. They are reaped by the nightmarish God of Death, whose grim visage strikes strange against the gleeful satisfaction he feels at performing his work. Some accept fate with grace, others are dragged, kicking and screaming, though in truth, no mortal would go to Hades willingly. They cling to life with fevered desperation, for death is a cold unknown, filled with uncertainty and bleak, everlasting finality.
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