Originally posted by iceman24567Based on?
He still beats Desak like he stole something.
Originally posted by Galan007We don't know. We do know that they were peers and both were less impressive imo by far than King Thor. IMan was ran off.
Yes. Their 3 page 'battle' was enough to tell us who would've won, eh?
Originally posted by quanchi112IM willingly left.
IMan was ran off.
And think about it, he had no reason to stay. At that point IM's sole priority was to kill of every New God. Since Gog did not qualify as such, why would IM expend the energy to sit there and battle him when he had a (very important) job to do?
Originally posted by Galan007The bottom line is Gog imposed his will on him. Besides slaughtering new gods there is nothing Iman really did that was so impressive.
IM willingly left.And think about it, he had no reason to stay. At that point IM's sole priority was to kill of every New God. Since Gog did not qualify as such, why would IM expend the energy to sit there and battle him when he had a (very important) job to do?
Desak was slaughtering entire pantheons with ease and took on King Thor. He had him beat the first time as well until the bloodaxe was delivered.
Originally posted by quanchi112This entire post has nothing to do with the inaccurate statement of yours I previously responded to. ermm
The bottom line is Gog imposed his will on him. Besides slaughtering new gods there is nothing Iman really did that was so impressive.Desak was slaughtering entire pantheons with ease and took on King Thor. He had him beat the first time as well until the bloodaxe was delivered.