Russell Edgington vs. Maryann Forrester

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Russell Edgington vs. Maryann Forrester

The unkillable Maenad takes on the baddest of the vampires. She enslaves Talbot and Russell goes nuts. Fight takes place outside Sookies house.

Can her toxins affect Russell?
How does her magic, psychic power, other powers match up?

By feats, and unless the above goes in her favour, Russell win.

Not giving a second glance to her being older or her unkillable thing.

See your still swinging from Russells nuts.

I don't see anything stopping Russell from simply ripping her head off.

Also, she can't enslave other supernaturals, so there goes that advantage.

This really comes down to whether or not Russell foolishly bites her.

She obliterates Russell.

Originally posted by Robtard
She obliterates Russell.
How, other than the scenario I posted? She doesn't have him on Speed. She doesn't have him on strength... not being able to die is a no-limit fallacy.. what could she do?

She moved faster than Bill could follow, so she's comparable to Russel in speed; possibly faster.

Max strength is an unknown; she easily lifted Sooki and her orangutan titties with one hand, as vampires can do.

She's durable enough where bullets bounce off her.

She didn't need to drink an entire fairie dry to be able to take fairie-blast, in fact, it seemed to tickle her. But it was pretty much had she was above vampires and other supernaturals with her powers.

Originally posted by Robtard
She moved faster than Bill could follow, so she's comparable to Russel in speed; possibly faster.

I would like some context on that. If you're referring to the time she scratched Sookie, then he didn't give any chase whatsoever. Not to mention:

YouTube video
This is faster than when she was legitimately trying to chase sam running as a human.

Originally posted by Robtard
Max strength is an unknown; she easily lifted Sooki and her orangutan titties with one hand, as vampires can do.
If lifting Sookie is her best feat then her best max strength feat is that. Which we both know isn't better than anything a vampire has done.

Originally posted by Robtard
She's durable enough where bullets bounce off her.
I can give you this one. But she was pierced by a Bull Horn. And to say that only happened because she believed it could happen is a No-Limits Fallacy.

Originally posted by Robtard
She didn't need to drink an entire fairie dry to be able to take fairie-blast, in fact, it seemed to tickle her. But it was pretty much had she was above vampires and other supernaturals with her powers.
It did not tickle her. It probably just stung, she was surprised to see something she never had before, which is why she was laughing. It was also the first time Sookie had ever done that so it doesn't really have much ground for being the same.

About Maryann's immortality.. how credible is it? The Queen told Bill about the immortality and the only way to kill her, but she later told Eric that nothing she said had much if any credit.

Is she immortal then?

Originally posted by BloodRain
About Maryann's immortality.. how credible is it? The Queen told Bill about the immortality and the only way to kill her, but she later told Eric that nothing she said had much if any credit.

Is she immortal then?

Yes, the series made it clear she needed to believe she was dying to actually die by her gods hands.

Maryann wins easily if Russell has no knowledge of her. If he does, which he may being so freaking old, he might be able to pull out the dub.

Originally posted by juggerman
Maryann wins easily if Russell has no knowledge of her. If he does, which he may being so freaking old, he might be able to pull out the dub.
How would she win at all let alone easily ?

Well if he didn't know what she was he is likely to believe she is just a human. Iirc Bill thought she was a human as well and was poisoned by her blood. Russell may very well suffer the same fate except here she would finish him off.

But since the queen of LA knew a bit about her it is likely Russell, being far older and having far more knowledge and resorces might be well aware of what she is.

Originally posted by juggerman
Well if he didn't know what she was he is likely to believe she is just a human. Iirc Bill thought she was a human as well and was poisoned by her blood. Russell may very well suffer the same fate except here she would finish him off.

But since the queen of LA knew a bit about her it is likely Russell, being far older and having far more knowledge and resorces might be well aware of what she is.

I really believe he will have knowledge since he did outrank his bride. Besides that he didn't always bite his victim first. He staked the leader of the Authority and slapped another loyalist's head off. He bit the faerie first because he was obsessed with drinking faerie blood.

Yes, the series made it clear she needed to believe she was dying to actually die by her gods hands.

The series only showed that that's how she died, and besides the Queen's admitted guess there isn't anything else that says she's immortal.

Originally posted by BloodRain
The series only showed that that's how she died, and besides the Queen's admitted guess there isn't anything else that says she's immortal.
The series implied it. What more do you need ? I am sure if she was in a zelda game you'd accept it.

I'm asking when/how it was implied when only one character mentioned the immortality.

(Am actually a fan of True Blood, jus' sayin'😉

Originally posted by BloodRain
I'm asking when/how it was implied when only one character mentioned the immortality.

(Am actually a fan of True Blood, jus' sayin'😉

The writer is telling the story through the character. We also see the method clearly work. To suggest the writer had that scene to confuser the audience is preposterous.

What scene, the death or the Queen? The death was like that because Bill and Sam were putting all their hopes on this plan working, a plan they got from the Queen's 'maybe, maybe not' words.

It'd be nice if we actually saw Bill or Eric trying to kill her apart from the bite.