All Fathers Are Equal

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Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
Does that work like that?
When we're dealing with abstractual/conceptual beings like this, yes.

Originally posted by Galan007
When we're dealing with abstractual/conceptual beings like this, yes.
Why didnt Oblivon take over when Chaos King failed?

Because Oblivion's totality doesn't actively try to destroy creation anymore than Death's totality actively tries to kill every living being in creation. If he did, it would almost certainly invoke the judgement of LT himself... Which obviously wouldn't be beneficial for him.

Eternity also cant actively stop someone who is trying to do so also

Sure he can.

He tried to stop Thanos /w/ IG. He tried to stop the Infinites. He tried to stop Thanos /w/ THOTI. Etc.

Eternity interferes when the problem threatens his universe(for his infonitesmall parts) or his multiverse(for the full totality)

Originally posted by Genii96
Eternity interferes when the problem threatens his universe(for his infonitesmall parts) or his multiverse(for the full totality)
It did threaten his universe, and his multiverse.

Originally posted by Galan007
Sure he can.

He tried to stop Thanos /w/ IG. He tried to stop the Infinites. He tried to stop Thanos /w/ THOTI. Etc.

He told Hercules he was unable to fight chaos king.

Originally posted by Galan007
Because Oblivion's totality doesn't actively try to destroy creation anymore than Death's totality actively tries to kill every living being in creation. If he did, it would almost certainly invoke the judgement of LT himself... Which obviously wouldn't be beneficial for him.

Is the judgment of LT beyond the abstracts ability to deal with? Aren't the abstracts all multiversal in power

Edit. And if not power (thats a stretch but influence) isnt only universal?

Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
He told Hercules he was unable to fight chaos king.

He didn't even bother. He told Hercules fighting CK would be like fighting himself.

Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
He told Hercules he was unable to fight chaos king.
That's because Eternity and Oblivion are opposite sides of the same coin. IOW, fighting Oblivion/CK would have been like fighting himself--a moot confrontation. That's why he abstained from the conflict.

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Is the judgment of LT beyond the abstracts ability to deal with? Aren't the abstracts all multiversal in power

Edit. And if not power (thats a stretch but influence) isnt only universal?

LT is beyond the rest of the hierarchy, yes.

Originally posted by Galan007
That's because Eternity and Oblivion are opposite sides of the same coin. IOW, fighting Oblivion/CK would have been like fighting himself--a moot confrontation. That's why he abstained from the conflict.

LT is beyond the rest of the hierarchy, yes.

But not beyond the beyonders apparently

Originally posted by Sin I AM
But not beyond the beyonders apparently
The implication is it was the entire race of the Beyonders fighting one LT while 3 attacked him in every "universe".

Think the second last phase of Sephiroth. LT was Sephiroth without the sword.

Originally posted by One Big Mob
The implication is it was the entire race of the Beyonders fighting one LT while 3 attacked him in every "universe".

Think the second last phase of Sephiroth. LT was Sephiroth without the sword.

Still makes zero sense to me. LT is second to TOAA. Sonce he's the caretaker he should multiversal in power. It shouldve been a stomp in his favor. Are there any scans referencing his loss other than Uatu and Tony scene?

^ The Beyonders are also meant to transcend the multiverse that LT governs... So they'd technically be outside his scope/influence to judge anyway. /shrug

Originally posted by Sin I AM
Still makes zero sense to me. LT is second to TOAA. Sonce he's the caretaker he should multiversal in power. It shouldve been a stomp in his favor. Are there any scans referencing his loss other than Uatu and Tony scene?
Well, there's the scene that actually depicts it:

Then, after discovering LT's corpse, the best minds of 616 cultivated his 'skin' and used it to line the multiversal Life Raft they built to survive the final incursion.

And in the latest issue of Infinity Entity, Warlock stated that Eternity/Infinity had taken over as "the supreme beings of this actuality" after LT was killed by the Beyonders.

So yeah, he's definitely dead, atm.

Originally posted by Galan007
Well, there's the scene that actually depicts it:

Then, after discovering LT's corpse, the best minds of 616 cultivated his 'skin' and used it to line the multiversal Life Raft they built to survive the final incursion.

And in the latest issue of Infinity Entity, Warlock stated that Eternity/Infinity had taken over as "the supreme beings of this actuality" after LT was killed by the Beyonders.

So yeah, he's definitely dead, atm.

Sad. Id never seen that scene before. Im disappointed..id rather it ooccur off panel. It seemed so anti climatic.

Why did they kill him?

Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
Why did they kill him?

He was the last thing standing in the way of their goal.

Originally posted by TethAdamTheRock
Why did they kill him?

He was posting too much on KMC.