So_Indecisive
Primordial sin of Sloth
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I'm not talking about the superpowered individuals who thinks themselves god's. No I'm talking about literal manifestations of concrete concepts.
So I was thinking about a fight between a god of time and a god of devouring.
The god of time freezes his opponent in a cage of time where a moment becomes eternity.
Immediately his opponent devours the attack as he is the concept of devour.
If he can devour the god of time. The god of time can just jump out of the past to continue fighting. If a god can completely embody all the aspects of his concept I feel like none of them can kill each other. Except for.concepts that are inherently subservient to another. For example the concept of Fire and then heat.
So the main question is how do they determine who wins in a fight? Does it just devolve into a meaningless slugfest?
So I was thinking about a fight between a god of time and a god of devouring.
The god of time freezes his opponent in a cage of time where a moment becomes eternity.
Immediately his opponent devours the attack as he is the concept of devour.
If he can devour the god of time. The god of time can just jump out of the past to continue fighting. If a god can completely embody all the aspects of his concept I feel like none of them can kill each other. Except for.concepts that are inherently subservient to another. For example the concept of Fire and then heat.
So the main question is how do they determine who wins in a fight? Does it just devolve into a meaningless slugfest?