Dracula vs. Selene

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byrdgang21
Who wins?

Glorificus
Selene.

KingD19
Selene has way too many options to win.

TheLordofMurder
Selene learns the power of a true vampire the hard way...

Selene puts up some good resistance, but eventually falls to the Vampire Lord...

Dracula wins 10/10...

Golgo13
Selene stomps.

TheLordofMurder
Originally posted by Golgo13
Selene burns her body out fighting against Lord Dracula.

Agreed!

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Magnon
Selene has control over all non-living matter.

TheLordofMurder
Originally posted by Magnon
Selene has control over all non-living matter.

Incorrect, she has control over in-organic matter...

The distinction is significant and important...

Dracula is absolutely an organic being, so she cant control him...

Inaddition she would absolutely have to self amp in order to battle Drac, and would quickly burnout her body to ashes in the process...


I say again, Selene will put up considerable resistance in the beginning, but her fate was sealed the moment she challenged the Vampire Lord one on one...

Dracula wins...

Its inevitable...

relentless1
Dracula wins, Selene fought mid card vamps, Drac is a main eventer

Magnon
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Incorrect, she has control over in-organic matter...

Incorrect. Her power specifically affects non-living matter; organic/inorganic has nothing to do with it. She can easily control, for example, wooden furniture. Wood, as you might know, is organic but non-living material. On the other hand (to complete the proof), she has failed to affect inorganic living beings.

http://www.angelfire.com/realm/selene71/images/Selene10.jpg

Stoic
I'm pulling for Dracula, but it's mainly because he can use mysticism to tip the balance.

KingD19
Originally posted by Stoic
I'm pulling for Dracula, but it's mainly because he can use mysticism to tip the balance.

Selene herself is a pretty powerful sorceress, so the same could be said for her.

TheLordofMurder
Originally posted by Magnon
Incorrect. Her power specifically affects non-living matter; organic/inorganic has nothing to do with it. She can easily control, for example, wooden furniture. Wood, as you might know, is organic but non-living material. On the other hand (to complete the proof), she has failed to affect inorganic living beings.

http://www.angelfire.com/realm/selene71/images/Selene10.jpg

Well she couldnt do anything directly to Nimrod (who was completely inorganic and non living at the time of the battle)...

Maybe beings who possess a certain level of power are immune to (or can successfully resist) her power...

Magnon
Originally posted by TheLordofMurder
Well she couldnt do anything directly to Nimrod (who was completely inorganic and non living at the time of the battle)...

Maybe beings who possess a certain level of power are immune to (or can successfully resist) her power...

By that time Nimrod had already become "alive" or was at least making the transition. The prime reason for Nimrod's evolution was that he had been living with Jaime Rodriguez's (a construction worker Nimrod saved) family in human form and had been adapting to this social environment. It was in fact just before his fight vs. the X-men & Hellfire club that he realized he had changed (and he was going to run full self-diagnostics afterwards).

And as we know, Selene, to her suprise, could not affect Nimrod with her power.

Nimrod being alive was the reason why he could a bit later detect the X-Men who (after Roma resurrected them) were only observable by living beings, and why he survived the trip through the Siege Perilous.

TheLordofMurder
To my knowledge, Nimrod didnt obtain any organic substance until after his fight with the Xmen/Hellfire club; Nimrods thought process was becoming more "human" but it demonstrated no organic attributes at that time...

He certainly didn't bleed or show any evidence of an outward organic component when Colossus and Shaw shattered his frame...

leonidas
selene is a frickin beast. she'd take dracula.

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