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ZAVAZggg wrote: Your gods embody different concepts and parts of reality and mine embody evil, good, and the balance between them. So my question is this...if my Omniarch and your Agnakurin pitted their gods against each other in a battle to the death...who would win?

Glitchee123z wrote: My pantheon for the Origins.

Agnakurin: The creator. Rules with Omnipotence, Omniscience, and Omnipresence. Also has Omni-Creation. He appears as a giant eye with wings, and a halo over him.

Yignus: The father of all chaos and negativity in the universe. He appears as a towering skeleton, with the head of a dragon, a long tail, numerous clawed skeletal hands, and three massive legs.

Neesa: The goddess of light, and order. She is the kindest and the most benevolent of all gods. She appears as a glowing whitw fox with nine tails, and angel wings.

Bablys: The god of life and death. He is quite ambivalent when it comes to his creations. He takes the form of a naked man with trees growing out of his back from the upper half, but his bottom half has dirt, bones, and lifeless roots.

Gorganios: Ruler of the afterlife. She acts like a judge, to decide where the souls of the deceased go. She takes the form of a withering old woman, holding two scales.

Voracion: God of darkness and the eternal void. He is the evillest of all gods. He takes the form of a robed man with pitch black skin, and a bull’s head. He also brandishes an axe.

Krozimus: Goddess of time, space, and the cosmos. She appears to be a woman with a clock face, wearing a dress made of stars.

I’m guessing the Origins would win. Except for Agnakurin and Omniarch. I’m betting a stalemate.