Tbh I'm not even sure how that'd workHm, evidence for The Demiurge/Yaldaboath being a real thing? Since Kamachi takes alot from Gnosticism.
Did the Demiurge create the entire Sephiroth then??

Tbh I'm not even sure how that'd workHm, evidence for The Demiurge/Yaldaboath being a real thing? Since Kamachi takes alot from Gnosticism.
Nah, Ein Sof could still be the creator of the Sephiroth but Demiurge can be the ruler of the material world. the blind god who in its ignorance thinks that he created all.Tbh I'm not even sure how that'd work
Did the Demiurge create the entire Sephiroth then??![]()
Alice has the most feats and statements going for her. I can list down the ones I have saved if you want.@Hiryuu Anything for Alice, Kingsford, and Transcendents?
No idea tbh. I don't remember any of those terms being mentioned in this volume.Hm, evidence for The Demiurge/Yaldaboath being a real thing? Since Kamachi takes alot from Gnosticism.
Go for itAlice has the most feats and statements going for her. I can list down the ones I have saved if you want.
Same here whatever you got savedKingsford hasn't really gotten much by way of upgrades. She had moments in the volume, but not many feats to upgrade her from what we already know of her. The ending though does insinuate that she could be much more powerful than what she's shown so far. I can post the quote if you'd like.
As for the Transcendents, they did get some pretty good feats. Some, of course, more impressive than other. I do have some of their feats saved that I can post here if you want. Personally, based on what they've shown so far, this is how I would rank them:
1. Vidhathri
2. Good Old Mary / Trismegistus
3. Blodeuwedd / Mut Thebes
4. Aradia
5. Bologna Succubus
6. 2nd Saga
Alice:Go for it
The presence of Imagine Breaker suddenly
felt a lot less significant
It was a reference point for the world.
And so it could negate any and all illusions.
But that meant it had no effect on anything
that could distort even that reference point.
For example, his right hand hadn't been able
to destroy the infinite worlds created by
Othinus.
Alice could absorb the world to that extent.
She simply hadn't done so before now,
'What...is this place?"
Yeah noB-But Othinus is no longer relevant!!! Muh Assiah only level Magic Gods that can’t even get past the “surface world.”
Yeah no, Othinus will be relevant until this series ends. She’s right up there with freaking Aleister as a past villain that Kamachi will handle with the outmost respect
I know what that’s felt like for the past few months.It seems I have pointed out several times about the misinterpretation of the GT6 epilogue, and it's regrettable.
You dishonest fuck, that quote literally says they can survive the destruction of the "world", because otherwise they wouldn't be able to kill her in said space to begin with.It seems I have pointed out several times about the misinterpretation of the GT6 epilogue, and it's regrettable.
It doesn't mean that alice survives the destruction of the world.
While it's easy for them to destroy, their annoyance is that they can't start over again.
At one point, they were even caught up in Othinus' world destruction and were annihilated/killed (in that black space, if killed Othinus, they wouldn't be able to remake the world either).
I don't know how many times I have to explain this again.
It seems you have forgotten the context of GT4 that I explained before.
Anna Sprengel, despite being close to a shrine maiden, is a legendary magician who can freely command the transcendent being Aiwass and rivals the Magic Gods. That woman always walks on her own feet and appears directly in front of her enemies.
Why is that? Because she's the strongest, on a whim, because she wants to enjoy it herself.
"Legendary magician" is not a metaphor for power.
It's similar to how Aleister superficially appears more legendary than Kingsford, but is overwhelmingly inferior in terms of power.
Also, the phrase "rivals" is not stating she has surpassed them.
I don't know how JS06 translated this.
But in Japanese, it was clearly expressed as a metaphor meaning "to the extent of ~".