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The power to use the divine and godly traits of a transcendent undead entity. Highest form of Undead Physiology. Undead variation of Transcendent Physiology.

Also Called[]

  • Absolute/Almighty Undead Body/Form/Mimicry
  • Almighty Undead Physiology
  • Divine/Godlike/Godly Undead Body/Form/Mimicry
  • Transcendent Undead Body/Form/Mimicry

Capabilities[]

The user with this ability is or able to transform into a transcendent undead; a necrotic entity with a divine and godly status with almighty feats.

When in the state of transcendency, the user doesn't have those faults. The user is a god-like undead entity and supremely powerful out of all their species and have control over ALL the undead including every Undead Divinity. From zombies, ghouls, mummies, vampires, Frankensteinian monsters, liches, etc.

Transcendent undead are the highest form of undead. They are highest in statistics and condition most noticeably, such as speed, strength, durability, etc. and all senses are divine, making them unbeatable to anything or anyone. The user can even gain and user dark magic.

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Known Users[]

  • Liches (European Folklore)
  • Ītzpāpālōtl (Aztec Mythology)
  • Mictlāntēuctli (Aztec Mythology)
  • Mictēcacihuātl (Aztec Mythology)
  • Withers (Baldur's Gate III)
  • Phrenaptes (Blue Archive)
  • Shiroko Terror/Anubis (Blue Archive)
  • Citipati (Buddhist Mythology)
  • Mot (Canaanite Mythology)
  • Evil Ernie (Chaos! Comics/Dynamite Entertainment)
  • The Godeater (Chaos! Comics/Dynamite Entertainment)
  • Death/Pale Horseman (Christianity)
  • Santa Muerte (Christian Folklore)
  • San La Muerte (Christian Folklore)
  • Lord of Bones (Darksiders 2)
  • Gravelord Nito (Dark Souls)
  • The Rotten (Dark Souls II)
  • Ashen One (Dark Souls III); as the Lord of Hollows
  • Lords of Cinder (Dark Souls III)
  • Fenrir (God of War: Ragnarök); after possessing Garm
  • Black Hand (DC Comics)
  • Tsuki-yomi (DC/Vertigo Comics)
  • Brethren Moons (Dead Space)
  • Pharaohmon (Digimon)
  • Falazure (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • Kyuss (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • Tenebrous (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • Osiris (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Seker (Egyptian Mythology)
  • Death/Grim Reaper (European Folklore)
  • Dark Ones (The Evil Dead)
  • Evil Ash (The Evil Dead)
  • Atropus, The World Born Dead (Forgotten Realms)
  • Kalma (Finnish Mythology); the Stench of Corpses
  • Irwin (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)
  • Alucard (Hellsing)
  • Incognito (Hellsing)
  • Setsuna Takemaru (InuYasha)
  • Izanami (Japanese Mythology)
  • Kisin (Lacandon Mythology)
  • Killabily (Lollipop Chainsaw)
  • Tricky (Madness Combat); via an Improbability Drive
  • Hive Queen (Marvel Comics)
  • Camazotz (Mayan Mythology); possibility
  • God A (Mayan Mythology)
  • Mimir (Norse Mythology)
  • Hel (Norse Mythology)
  • Ainz Ooal Gown (Overlord)
  • Vecna (Planescape)
  • Dracula (Romanian Mythology); the Devil
  • Alucard (Rosario + Vampire)
  • Hokuto (Shikabane Hime)
  • The Narrator/God (Space Dandy); via the Zombie Virus
  • The Overlord (Splatterhouse 2010)
  • Bill Compton (True Blood); Temporarily
  • Lilith (True Blood)
  • Lich (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Marcel Gerard (The Vampire Diaries/The Originals); The Beast
  • Sacred Ancestor (Vampire Hunter D); The Originality
  • Ankou (Welsh Mythology)
  • Emperor of Mankind (Warhammer 40,000)
  • Nagash, God of Afterlives (Warhammer: Age of Sigmar)
  • Grandmother (Wrath: The Oblivion)
  • Exodia Necross (Yu-Gi-Oh!)

Known Items[]

  • Markers (Dead Space)
  • Necronomicon Ex Mortis (The Evil Dead)
  • So'unga (InuYasha)
  • The Poisons (Marvel Comics)

Gallery[]

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