Sin vs The Elder God

Started by Burning thought9 pages

Hes in the heart of the planet, deep places across the world as well as on the surface for Raziel to see.

Hes far too large for Sin to comprehend fully, let alone fight....EG smothers the whale, making it look like a bath toy and tosses it into the atmosphere.

EG's not strong enough to hurt it, let alone toss it.

untold billions of tentacles that can each pummel rock and burrow through the earth, both deep and surface which includes thick metal deposits and molten currents are hardly going to have a problem tossing something as small as Sin. And Sin cannot hurt EG....so theres no way the EG can lose...

Originally posted by Burning thought
untold billions of tentacles that can each pummel rock and burrow through the earth, both deep and surface which includes thick metal deposits and molten currents are hardly going to have a problem tossing something as small as Sin. And Sin cannot hurt EG....so theres no way the EG can lose...

Where did you find this information?

Which part? most of it is covered in the last page....

I've read the whole last page. Nothing is "covered"

Well Specsavers have a deal, 2 for 1.....

Take that deal and read the page, then we can continue.

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Originally posted by Burning thought
Well Specsavers have a deal, 2 for 1.....

Take that deal and read the page, then we can continue.

Take it you didn't read what I wrote: "Read the whole page"

No I did indeed read what you wrote, I was just concerned about your sight as you certainly missed a vast amount of information.

Reported for nosebleed-inducing-stupidity.

So you reported yourself? very noble of you but a strange action I must say.

Both of you knock it off. I'm sick of this constant childishness.

http://www.eidosinteractive.co.uk/gss/lokdefiance/

With its sprawling, tentacled mass and innumerable eyes, the Elder God lies unseen in the deep places of the world.

pretty much clearly covers what I said above, especially with the characters quotes on the previous page.

No, that says it's underground, and has tentacles. 😐

of the world=large than a continent....as the world>continent sized. He is part of the deeper places of the world, and on the surface for those who can see him on the world.

Thanks BT, i forgot where that was written ^^'

Didn't mean to cause... well make it a debate

No problem 😄

But anyway to sum EG up, with that information hes a tentacled and enormous mass in the deep places (more than one) of the World (not just Nosgoth or a continent).

With the character quotes they outline hes deep in the heart of the world, that hes possibly eternal and he himself claims he is everywhere and always, all these things despite being stated by characters have some facts such as the fact you see the EG all across the world and he recognises Raziel despite the diffrence in time. Also take into account the characters are not fools, Raziel would not overhype his opponent (EG). Furthermore what characters say are also script the developers have created so its unlikely to be a load of rubbish.

Fact is, the size of the world or one continent, he makes sin seem small by comparison and can multiply andregen his body parts almost on a whim. He could arguably increase his size constantly throughout the fight, not that he needs it. The fact he has all these tentacles, each burrowing through thousands of tonnes of rock (logically, based on the fact he is burrows deep into the earth, and perhaps the "heart"😉 he would have to be extremely strong in each tentacle to burrow like this.

Originally posted by Burning thought
http://www.eidosinteractive.co.uk/gss/lokdefiance/

pretty much clearly covers what I said above, especially with the characters quotes on the previous page.

Legacy of Kain

With its sprawling, tentacled mass and innumerable eyes, the Elder God lies unseen in the deep places of the world

World of Warcraft

With its sprawling, tentacled mass and innumerable eyes, the Old Gods lies unseen in the deep places of the world

The quote apply to both.

Just saying.

Yeah, but we do know that the Old Gods aren't nearly quite as big as the Elder God. Well, not any more at least.