<p>Say what about a superpower that's like the exact opposite of Meta Miracle Manipulation? Where the user is completely and utterly inevitable with no mortal, immortal, god, concept, power or miracle can stop them?
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<p>Thyr'n keeps on continue through the hole until they finally exit out of it and they find themself in a large, dimly lit room that is surprisingly still intact and not affected by all of the chaos happening although the ground is a bit uneven.
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<p>"Thank god this blob of water surrounding me is protecting me from his fire." Thyr'n thought to themself as they quickly go down the hole while launching a blob of ink directly under Yorick's feet.
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<div class="quote"><i>LardWad420 wrote:<div class="quote">Director Luck wrote: kinda surprised at how neither Thyr'n nor chase has noticed all of the chaos as of yet</i></div> So am I. I've been focused on fighting you so much I forgot there was a bunch of other gladiators.
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<p>yeah i think now is the right time to make our characters realize what's going on
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<div class="quote"><i>Leysone wrote: Now that I think about it I could just turn anyones iron in their blood into alkili metals and boom</i></div>
<p>that's brutal and i like it
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<div class="quote"><i>LardWad420 wrote: Chase struggles to escape the blob of water. He continues to hold his breath.</i></div>
<p>Thyr'n then attempts to disarm Chase.
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<div class="quote"><i>Trey Davis wrote: So you like being in comprehensible monster weird you should be surreal Instead LOL</i></div>
<p>eh i have been always curious with the concept of what it must be like to be an eldritch abomination that and having a cult does sound pretty neat after all they could feed me while in return i'll give them knowledge about science, magic, philosophy, and even religion
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