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Lf a novel where the Mc is quiet and extremely overpowered.
It took me a while, but I THINK it means "Looking For"Lf... That means low fantasy/modern fantasy?
Kids these days. What use is an acronym if spells out several different phrases that are all contextually suitable?It took me a while, but I THINK it means "Looking For"
No, Saitama won't be able to fight Yogiri. He's looking for an MC stronger than Yogiri. Here's the thing... Yogiri is death itself. Yogiri just says "die" and Saitama stops breathing.And I kind of think the most overpowered character out there is probably Saitama, aka One-Punch Man; he's solo'ed things that might make Superman say "wait a second, I need to think this one through... Ah man, Saitama beat it AGAIN...?".
The Great Old Ones are more powerful than death... per the Al Azif (aka "The Necronomicon" or "Book of the Names of the Dead"),No, Saitama won't be able to fight Yogiri. He's looking for an MC stronger than Yogiri. Here's the thing... Yogiri is death itself. Yogiri just says "die" and Saitama stops breathing.
Therefore, I'm calling this question ridiculous. The thread creator already knows there's nothing more OP than death, yet he's still looking for something even more OP. It's like asking, "Is there an apocalypse after the apocalypse?"
That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons even death may die.
I asked Grok (I'm tired of asking ChatGPT, lol) about "what is more overpowered than death?" and Grok's answer:The Great Old Ones are more powerful than death... per the Al Azif (aka "The Necronomicon" or "Book of the Names of the Dead"),
Ah heck, Deadpool had a relationship with Death (she got sick of Thanos - he was too possessive) and may have had a daughter with her (not sure if she is in the comics, but she's Deathpool in the Marvel Strike Force online game).
- Resurrection or Rebirth: The power to return from death, as seen in myths (e.g., Jesus Christ, Osiris) or fictional tropes (e.g., phoenixes, characters with regenerative abilities like Deadpool), can be considered more powerful because it defies death's permanence.
You are forgetting something, Yogiri could kill immortal beings and you can never revive since it's literally not death but absolute death, and yes I'm looking for smt like Reality ManipulationI asked Grok (I'm tired of asking ChatGPT, lol) about "what is more overpowered than death?" and Grok's answer:
In a conceptual or narrative sense, nothing is inherently "more overpowered" than death, as it represents the ultimate end of life and is often depicted as an absolute force in most contexts. However, in fictional, philosophical, or mythological frameworks, certain concepts or entities are sometimes portrayed as transcending or surpassing death. Here are a few examples:
So the thread creator could probably look for characters with the 5 great powers that Grok described.
- Immortality: The ability to live forever or be immune to death entirely negates its power. In stories, gods, certain supernatural beings, or artifacts (like the Fountain of Youth) often grant immortality, rendering death irrelevant.
- Resurrection or Rebirth: The power to return from death, as seen in myths (e.g., Jesus Christ, Osiris) or fictional tropes (e.g., phoenixes, characters with regenerative abilities like Deadpool), can be considered more powerful because it defies death's permanence.
- Reality Manipulation: In some fictional universes, beings with the ability to alter reality itself (e.g., wielding the Infinity Gauntlet in Marvel or god-like entities) can undo or prevent death entirely, making their power greater than death's finality.
- Time Manipulation: Controlling time could allow someone to reverse or prevent death by altering events or restoring a person to a pre-death state, as seen in stories involving time travel or temporal powers.
- Love or Legacy: In a philosophical sense, some argue that love, memory, or a lasting legacy can "defeat" death by preserving a person's impact or essence beyond their physical end. This is less tangible but often explored in literature and philosophy.
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Ahh I see... in that case you need to find a story about the mosquito that Saitama could not catch. That being is obviously manipulating reality.You are forgetting something, Yogiri could kill immortal beings and you can never revive since it's literally not death but absolute death, and yes I'm looking for smt like Reality Manipulation
Demon king daimao is there, However I just found a novel that suits this thread well.Ahh I see... in that case you need to find a story about the mosquito that Saitama could not catch. That being is obviously manipulating reality.
If the ability to manipulate reality is what you're looking for in the definition of an OP MC, then the perfect candidate is Haruhi Suzumiya. She's an OP FMC who can create, erase, and alter the very existence of the world at will—even without realizing it.and yes I'm looking for smt like Reality Manipulation
Yes! Let's serve Ruphas Mafahl-sama together!A Wild Last Boss Appeared
Just Hyperversal not omnipoten, because yogiri is still bound by logic, however he could kill logic but he can't manipulate it, he could kill reality but that would mean he would die too since he doesn't have a durability feat.More powerful than Yogiri would mean true omnipotence.
Power of creation with destruction on level of Yogiri.