Translation, this should get wrapped up before you leave so you don't have to worry, got it.
@Crimson Raven
Could you please not? XD
And Cody didn't require your help BTW.
@Lunarlors34
Oh, and poor Cody, even a complete stranger can see that he is weak and useless. 😔
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He isn't completely useless. If people could keep Nidhogg off of him he might be able to do something XD (Not very fair for him fighting Nidhogg)
His speciality is to support.
@Crimson RavenHmm. . . Destructive. That's going to cost him though, next time I post anyway.
@Joshua TamashiiI generally tend to assume that until convinced otherwise.
@Crimson RavenHmm. . . Destructive. That's going to cost him though, next time I post anyway.
@Joshua TamashiiI generally tend to assume that until convinced otherwise.
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You challenged what is essentially a grim reaper to battle. Necrotic magic does not work on him and even dragons have to answer to death at some point.
Note he also is not bound to Amelia right now. He is completely sustaining himself, so if she runs out of magical energy, he is still there. And he is easily more powerful then Nidhogg. And if you teleport away, he'll just follow until Nidhogg is dead.
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Ferrin:"Well, then. A little help would be very nice, oh great and powerful grim peeper." (sarcasm intensifies)
@Joshua TamashiiWell, considering my impending trip, the reaper will have to wait another day before he makes an attempt, because I'm going to probably end this once everyone else cycles through so that I don't have to worry about this at least before I go on my trip. Also, while Phelegthom is probably stronger then this host of Nidhogg at the moment, this is a host that has only really tapped into a fraction of the spirit's power and only a certain aspect of that spirit(that being said, Nidhogg's fill power couldn't really be held by a mortal vessel, nor even a quarter of it. tge body would collapse on itself and die in a horrendously painful way)The actual spirit himself, on the other hand, could very well distort the fabric of reality itself to suit his whims. Like I said before,Nidhogg can't really be killed, he'll just jump from victim to victim for as long as he still finds it amusing to do so.
@Joshua Tamashii@Joshua TamashiiNidhogg isn't a mortal soul, but an Immortal spirit. He could do the same as Phelegthon and take a true form, but it would take too long while he could spend his time enjoying his freedom, which is much more important to him.
Nidhogg isn't a deity, so much as a being on a level that is equal to or greater then that of other deities. It my be better to say that he's a force of nature, as his myths harkened him as the bringer of Ragnorok, a harbinger of the apocalypse. His domains would be akin to Chaos, Damnation, The destruction of Yggdrasil(Aka: Universal Entropy), death, and curses. Nidhogg is as worshipped as Hell, Tartarus, and any other place/being of damnation since he was the being who tormented and devoured the souls of sinners in Norse Mythology. As for why he was sealed in the body if a dead dragon, that was simply his true form weakened to an extreme point where one would assume it dead. What truly sealed him there were the roots that bound the corpse, but by the time Jackson had gotten there, the bindings had grown weak(a mix of Nidhogg's tampering and old age). As for earning the ire of other deities, Nidhogg does as he eases and despises all other beings of divinity be aide it was then who kept him locked up in the first place. That being said, he doesn't seek out conflict with them, and simply does as he always has done:prey on sinners. He's just broadened his term of sinner to include every sin one has committed. That being said, this drive is another reason children aren't targeted, as they are normally free of sin, though not harming then at all is purely Jackson's doing. Nidhogg has, from a divine perspective, done nothing wrong, it's just that the beast has been let out of it's cage to prowl the world at large instead of being trapped in the roots of a tree.