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A review of Yogiri’s Instant Death ability.

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U using my discord gif as pfp, u got no rights.
Eh p sure I got this from somewhere else I only took the furry from you.
I see, nvm then i suppose.
Don't duck the 3v1
Anyways ig I should address this,
Now we will talk about his true form. His true form is unimaginably powerful—to the point that even the man who held authority over the Abyss trembled and could not believe the extent of his power. He could not even conceive it, and he realized that the entire Abyss itself was nothing more than a part of him ↓
This is incorrect kinda;
The reason why Yogiri was always there is because his true form has existed everywhere since the beginning of time so it's not “everything is a mere part of him” with him containing everything but rather that “his true form has existed everywhere since the beginning of time” meaning that everything co-exists with his true form. This shouldn't translate to AP necessarily.
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Rest of the stuff has been addressed by Dao already now about this;
First, I will talk about the Abyss. As I mentioned to you, the Abyss contains a fourth spatial dimension, and it most likely also contains a timeline, since the man inside the Abyss was starving and aging until death
I don't really remember much about this but I can see 4-D via Yogiri having full control over the abyss and being capable of destroying it but ig you need more direct proof for that.
 
I don't really remember much about this but I can see 4-D via Yogiri having full control over the abyss and being capable of destroying it but ig you need more direct proof for that.
Main issue is that the Abyss isn't big enough to qualify for a 4D full rating, BUT it is definitely HDE, I'm not sure how to write it on his profile tho.
 
Well thats what exactly what everyone do. They say what they want us to hear. I am listening to you too. So tell me. If he is everything, why he was called just a law in UEG? I don't want to hear all that "everything is part of him again blah blah blah". I wil tell you exactly what you need to address with scans or explaination.

So tell me, why he was said to exist as a law of UEG, when he is supposed to be everything and not just law. Can u explain this contradiction?
Okay, I’ll tell you the story. First of all, the one who said those words was the Absolute God. However, before saying that, he stated that Yogiri is indescribable and that his identity cannot be defined. The Absolute God referred to him as “that,” and said, “Just as I am me and you are you, he is he.” By this, he was pointing to something that cannot be described — an existence beyond definition (“I am who I am”).

What the Absolute God meant here is that Yogiri transcends identity and description. When you say “I am who I am,” you are not describing yourself or defining your identity; you are simply stating your existence, nothing more. The Absolute God also said that he was not certain, and that he did not know whether there was even an answer to that question. He continued to refer to him only as “that.”

After saying this, he tried to characterize him by saying that he might be one of the laws, and then later said that he is “the end.” However, these statements were merely attempts to explain something that cannot truly be explained. The Absolute God himself was not sure and did not truly know what Yogiri is, because he is fundamentally indescribable.

This was said in response to someone else who asked him about Yogiri, and throughout the conversation the Absolute God repeatedly emphasized that Yogiri cannot be described and that there is no way to properly define him. In other words, these descriptions are not definitive truths, but rather imperfect attempts at explanation. As the Absolute God himself said, “I am who I am” — that is simply what he is, and nothing more can be said.
 
After saying this, he tried to characterize him by saying that he might be one of the laws, and then later said that he is “the end.” However, these statements were merely attempts to explain something that cannot truly be explained. The Absolute God himself was not sure and did not truly know what Yogiri is, because he is fundamentally indescribable.
He didn't said "might", he said yugiri "is" the law. Coming to the other point you can't really cherry pick one part of his statement and leave out the others. Yugiri might be defined only by himself and nothing else but that doesn't change the fact of him being part of the UEG. He can be uknown while still being part of something. So i ask again, how would you explain him being law of UEG which is a contradiction to the other scan saying nothing transcend him, with scans.
 
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