Skip to main content

the presence vs yog-Sothoth




























the presence vs yog-Sothoth















Avatar image for juliusz2006



#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun













Avatar image for randybutternubs



#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.













Avatar image for aotd



#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?












Avatar image for sungsam



#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.












Avatar image for keenko



#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.












Avatar image for randybutternubs



#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse













Avatar image for mister_surreal



#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.












Avatar image for sungsam



#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.












Avatar image for nucleon



#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.










Jump to Top

Jump to Last Read


















































































Wiki




  • Characters


  • Creators


  • Teams


  • Volumes


  • Issues


  • Publishers


  • Locations


  • Concepts


  • Things


  • Story Arcs


  • Movies


  • Series


  • Episodes





  • Characters


  • Creators


  • Teams


  • Volumes


  • Issues


  • Publishers


  • Locations


  • Concepts


  • Things


  • Story Arcs


  • Movies


  • Series


  • Episodes



New Comics



Forums




  • Gen. Discussion


  • Bug Reporting


  • Delete/Combine Pages


  • Artist Show-Off


  • Off-Topic


  • Contests


  • Battles


  • Fan-Fic


  • RPG


  • Comic Book Preview


  • API Developers


  • Editing & Tools


  • Podcast


  • Quests





  • Gen. Discussion


  • Bug Reporting


  • Delete/Combine Pages


  • Artist Show-Off


  • Off-Topic


  • Contests


  • Battles


  • Fan-Fic


  • RPG


  • Comic Book Preview


  • API Developers


  • Editing & Tools


  • Podcast


  • Quests




Community



  • Top Users


  • Activity Feed


  • User Lists


  • Community Promos




  • Top Users


  • Activity Feed


  • User Lists


  • Community Promos




Archives



  • News


  • Reviews


  • Videos


  • Podcasts


  • Previews




  • News


  • Reviews


  • Videos


  • Podcasts


  • Previews




























the presence vs yog-Sothoth















Avatar image for juliusz2006



#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun













Avatar image for randybutternubs



#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.













Avatar image for aotd



#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?












Avatar image for sungsam



#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.












Avatar image for keenko



#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.












Avatar image for randybutternubs



#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse













Avatar image for mister_surreal



#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.












Avatar image for sungsam



#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.












Avatar image for nucleon



#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.










Jump to Top

Jump to Last Read







































the presence vs yog-Sothoth















Avatar image for juliusz2006



#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun













Avatar image for randybutternubs



#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.













Avatar image for aotd



#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?












Avatar image for sungsam



#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.












Avatar image for keenko



#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.












Avatar image for randybutternubs



#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse













Avatar image for mister_surreal



#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.












Avatar image for sungsam



#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.












Avatar image for nucleon



#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.










Jump to Top

Jump to Last Read



































Avatar image for juliusz2006



#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun













Avatar image for randybutternubs



#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.













Avatar image for aotd



#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?












Avatar image for sungsam



#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.












Avatar image for keenko



#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.












Avatar image for randybutternubs



#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse













Avatar image for mister_surreal



#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.












Avatar image for sungsam



#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.












Avatar image for nucleon



#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.










Jump to Top

Jump to Last Read



























Avatar image for juliusz2006



#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun













Avatar image for randybutternubs



#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.













Avatar image for aotd



#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?












Avatar image for sungsam



#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.












Avatar image for keenko



#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.












Avatar image for randybutternubs



#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse













Avatar image for mister_surreal



#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.












Avatar image for sungsam



#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.












Avatar image for nucleon



#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.










Jump to Top

Jump to Last Read

























Avatar image for juliusz2006



#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun













Avatar image for randybutternubs



#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.













Avatar image for aotd



#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?












Avatar image for sungsam



#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.












Avatar image for keenko



#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.












Avatar image for randybutternubs



#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse













Avatar image for mister_surreal



#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.












Avatar image for sungsam



#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.












Avatar image for nucleon



#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.










Jump to Top

Jump to Last Read






















Avatar image for juliusz2006



#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun













Avatar image for randybutternubs



#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.













Avatar image for aotd



#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?












Avatar image for sungsam



#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.












Avatar image for keenko



#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.












Avatar image for randybutternubs



#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse













Avatar image for mister_surreal



#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.












Avatar image for sungsam



#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.












Avatar image for nucleon



#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.










Jump to Top

Jump to Last Read











Avatar image for juliusz2006



#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun









Avatar image for juliusz2006






#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun









#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio



Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun








#1
Posted by

Juliusz2006
(483 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





Yog-Sothoth


No Caption Provided

The presence


No Caption Provided

notes: this thread is a request from my collegue sungsam me and sungsam critize the VS battles wiki tiering but we wanna know what other pepole think about it


only the use of classic lovercraft is allowed here


thank you have fun










Avatar image for randybutternubs



#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.









Avatar image for randybutternubs






#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.









#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.








#2
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.










Avatar image for aotd



#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?








Avatar image for aotd






#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?








#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?







#3
Posted by

AotD
(588 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?









Avatar image for sungsam



#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.








Avatar image for sungsam






#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.








#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.







#4
Posted by

Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio







@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.



What feats does Yog have? From what I hear, it's pretty much only Nyarlanthotep that has any feats and from what I hear of that, it's not deliberately close to even touching Presence with all his showings throughout DC and Vertigo put together scaled to the Total Cosmology.




@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?



I don't think you can have multiple Omnipotents in a single verse.





@randybutternubs said:

hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.





@randybutternubs said:


hard to say, yog-sothoth is a vague creature called god. one that has established feats, the other which is the presence, has undefined powers but little feats.





@aotd said:

isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?





@aotd said:


isn`t most of the lovecraft deities being omnipotent in his books?













Avatar image for keenko



#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.








Avatar image for keenko






#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.








#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.







#5
Posted by

Keenko
(5181 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




Dude, stop spamming the forums with these stupid threads lmao.









Avatar image for randybutternubs



#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse









Avatar image for randybutternubs






#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse









#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse








#6
Posted by

RandyButterNubs
(249 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse










Avatar image for mister_surreal



#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.








Avatar image for mister_surreal






#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.








#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.







#7
Posted by

Mister_Surreal
(5507 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




It could go either way. They seem to be equals in terms of power and have few feats.









Avatar image for sungsam



#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.








Avatar image for sungsam






#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.








#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.







#8
Edited by
Sungsam
(1937 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio






@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse




I don't think the "Omniverse" was even a thing in fiction during the time periods of Lovecraft's life. Marvel and Dr. Who are pretty much the only fictions that pioneered the definition, and this was long after Lovecraft was dead I believe.




@randybutternubs said:

@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse






@sungsam: Yog-Sothoth is pretty much the Lovecraft equivalent of LT as he is second to Azathoth and is omniscient, omnipresent & nigh-omnipotent.


And is essentially the living embodiment of the omniverse










Avatar image for nucleon



#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.








Avatar image for nucleon






#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.








#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio


It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.







#9
Posted by

Nucleon
(2254 posts)
- 4 months, 2 days ago
- Show Bio




It's pretty hard to define Lovecraft's creations, as they are, after all, "unspeakeable". They have powers whose simple definition would puzzle us. They exist outside of established order, challenging established order. They do not think like us, their minds being alien and incomprehensible. In spite of that, they really are physical beings (as opposed to conceptual ones), and can appear quite stupid or dormant to us.


If Lovecraft's creations were defineable, then they would be Lovecraft entities no more.









Jump to Top

Jump to Last Read










Don't post to forums
Gen. Discussion
Bug Reporting
Delete/Combine Pages
Artist Show-Off
Off-Topic
Contests
Battles
Fan-Fic
RPG
Moderator Hangout
Comic Book Preview
API Developers
Editing & Tools
Podcast
Quests
Spam Museum(Or search for a more specific forum)



(Bring back the main forum list)













Forums





Main boards



  • Gen. Discussion


  • Bug Reporting


  • Delete/Combine Pages


  • Artist Show-Off


  • Off-Topic


  • Contests


  • Battles


  • Fan-Fic


  • RPG


  • Comic Book Preview


  • API Developers


  • Editing & Tools


  • Podcast


  • Quests

Popular wiki boards


  • X-Men

  • Spider-Man

  • Storm

  • Hulk

  • Wonder Woman

  • Dragon Ball Universe

  • Star Wars Universe

  • Thanos

  • Thor

  • Superman





Top posters






  • jashro44
    38024 posts





  • SirFizzWhizz
    37985 posts





  • Sy8000
    34851 posts





  • dondave
    32080 posts





  • Leo-343
    27713 posts





  • AllStarSuperman
    27553 posts





  • MICKEY-MOUSE
    25462 posts





  • Arcus1
    25052 posts





  • reaverlation
    24458 posts





  • MysticMedivh
    23449 posts




































































Popular posts from this blog

Use pre created SQLite database for Android project in kotlin

Darth Vader #20

Ondo