weiknarf said:Hey Krust
weiknarf said:Did you ever read the end of the X-Man series (issues 63 - 75; written by Warren Ellis and Steven Grant)?
weiknarf said:If so, I was wondering how you would rate X-Man and Qabiri.
Understandably thats the range (sort of Hero-deity to Lesser Deity) where I can see most people ending up playing. But if people don't know about challenges beyond CR 100, then they won't have any impetus to 'have at them'. In the same way that most people didn't try gaming over 20th-level until after the Epic Level Handbook came out.
Indeed, which is why thats the area I concentrate upon, but I won't exclusively pandour to one area because I want people to see that there are no limits.
historian said:Hey Krust.![]()
historian said:Excellent. Despite limited playability (arguably) at higher levels (owing mostly to difficulty creating a storyline), one of the most appealing aspects of the IH is that it aspires to be complete. A first (as far as I can tell) in the history of RPG literature.
historian said:I definitely like having IG Thanos at a Time Lord level of power as well (assuming he was fully "in tune" with the Gems). Referring back to the background on the gems, the being who was the unified "gem" was basically the foundation of the universe, which I'm guessing is akin to a Demiurge.
historian said:Nevertheless, after hearing what a Time Lord is, I would have to think that IG Thanos is on the lower end of the power scale. Based on the description, I'm guessing that there are Time Lords that could destroy a universe outright.
historian said:While IG Thanos did wipe out the life in half a galaxy, he didn't demonstrate anything quite like universe-levelling capability.
historian said:Taking this further, I have no idea who or what would qualify as a High Lord from real world mythology. I could name two potential candidates from the Marvel Universe (of course),
historian said:one of which I think is better characterized as an "avatar" of a Time Lord with a few MAJOR powers and immunities. The other I'm pretty sure is a High Lord, but you could argue he's anything from a Supreme (doubtful IMO) to a Time Lord.
historian said:Anyway my head's still spinning.
Hi historian mate, apologies for the slow response, been busy.
.well I think there is one obvious one that isn't there.
High Lord, definately.
historian said:I'm somewhat sceptical of LT's status, he doesn't fit the profile of a First One, but doesn't seem to act with the autonomy that (IMO) is befitting of something like a High Lord. He did destroy a universe and "deactivate" the IGs though. I'd guess he's a lower end Time Lord.
historian said:Hey Krust.![]()
historian said:Please don't worry about it. You're too good to me as it is.
historian said:TOAA has been pretty clearly cast as a Supernal,
historian said:but it's probably at least a High Lord in any event (not sure about a Supreme). The true beyonders might qualify?
historian said:HOU Thanos or LT? Sorry if I wasn't clear in my earlier post.
I'm somewhat sceptical of LT's status, he doesn't fit the profile of a First One, but doesn't seem to act with the autonomy that (IMO) is befitting of something like a High Lord. He did destroy a universe and "deactivate" the IGs though. I'd guess he's a lower end Time Lord.
historian said:Oh yeah, and the fact that my head is spinning is a positive.
historian said:Oh yeah . . . one more question.
What is the difference between a multiverse and a megaverse?
Alzrius said:Someone told me that Owen Reese (aka Molecule Man) was actually acknowldge by the LT to be more powerful. I have a hard time believing that though...can anyone confirm or deny?
Alzrius said:Also, U_K, where would Celestials (the ones from the Marvel Universe) fall on your power scale?
Alzrius said:It couldn't be too terribly high since Galactus outranks them, and we've seen plenty of beings who could squash Galactus in turn.
You've totally lost me. TOAA?
We don't really know enough about the True Beyonders to comment.
HOU Thanos = Supreme Being
Living Tribunal = High Lord
Have I used the term megaverse somewhere?
I don't think there is a definitive stance on terminology herein. But if the planes are universes then a single 'reality' (comprising various all the standard planes) would be a multiverse.
Alternate 'realities' would exist in a metaverse.