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The story of the fight between Yogiri and Anos Voldigoad
First, this is my personal opinion.
Just tell me whether you agree with this fight and whether it is logical?
First, Yogiri stands facing Anos, and Anos stands facing him, with a distance of 200 meters between them, and the battle begins.
First, Anos summons the Sword of Destruction that destroys logic itself. However, at the very moment Anos moves to swing his sword, Yogiri’s killing intent activates, and Yogiri kills Anos Voldigoad’s sword, the Mind- and Logic-Destroying Sword, rendering it completely useless. An absolute end is imposed on the sword.
Anos is shocked. After that, he prepares a gigantic spell in the form of a cannon meant to erase Yogiri. But Yogiri says, “Die,” and the cannon dies and vanishes.
Then Anos creates a magic circle to summon a magical bomb of cosmic size, but before he can do that, Yogiri tells him, “Die,” and the magic circle dissipates. This time, Yogiri has killed Anos’s abilities and magic entirely, leaving him unable to use any powers or spells.
However, Anos Voldigoad remains confident, because he possesses immortality. Therefore, he does not fear anything. He is confident that he can return to life even if he is killed, destroyed, or if his soul, body, mind, and source are annihilated. He is not afraid; he has survived such things before.
But Anos Voldigoad does not know that if Yogiri kills him, he will never see the light again, because Yogiri imposes an absolute end from which nothing exists afterward—where there is no light and no life anymore.
After that, Yogiri kills all types of Anos Voldigoad’s immortality. Yogiri then says to him:
“I have killed your types of immortality. You can verify that by injuring yourself.”
Anos Voldigoad does not believe Yogiri’s words, so he wounds himself, but the wound does not heal. Fear begins to creep into Anos Voldigoad’s heart, but he tries to remain calm and maintain his dignity.
In a single moment, Anos rushes forward to strike Yogiri with a punch capable of destroying entire universes, and to kick him with a kick capable of crushing the entire world into nothingness. But Yogiri kills Anos’s movement itself, causing him to fall to the ground, lying helplessly. He is unable to move.
Even so, Anos Voldigoad remains confident. He thinks to himself:
“If he were able to kill me, he would have done so from the beginning. There is no doubt he cannot do it, and that is why he is doing this.”
Anos then speaks confidently and says:
“Hahahaha! If you could kill me, you would have done it from the beginning without all of this. I suppose you can’t kill me, isn’t that right?”
Yogiri is surprised and replies:
“Actually, I could kill you from the very beginning, but that would have been very boring, and it would have been disappointing for you—and for the fans as well.
I mean, if I had killed you at the very start of the fight, there would be no excitement. It would have gone like this: Anos and Yogiri stand 200 meters apart, the battle begins, Yogiri says ‘Die,’ Anos dies, and Yogiri wins.
That’s how it would have gone, and that would have been extremely boring.”
Anos then asks him:
“Who are you? How did you do all of this? Even the sword that destroys everything and logic itself could not survive. You are not ordinary.”
Yogiri replies:
“I am the end of everything… your end, the end of your sword, the end of your soul and your life, the end of logic, the end of stories, and the end of everything.
No mind, no logic, no narrative, no story, no description, no words, no nothingness, no life, no dimensions, no anything.
I am the end of all of this, and the end of everything, where nothing exists after me.
Even if you try to kill me, you will not be able to.
I am the end, and you cannot place an end to the end, because I am the end, and the only one who will stand at the end—because I am the end.”
After these words from Yogiri, he kills Anos once and for all, and leaves the arena victorious.
I agree: @3Pencil @Ultimuru
I do not agree:
First, this is my personal opinion.
Just tell me whether you agree with this fight and whether it is logical?
First, Yogiri stands facing Anos, and Anos stands facing him, with a distance of 200 meters between them, and the battle begins.
First, Anos summons the Sword of Destruction that destroys logic itself. However, at the very moment Anos moves to swing his sword, Yogiri’s killing intent activates, and Yogiri kills Anos Voldigoad’s sword, the Mind- and Logic-Destroying Sword, rendering it completely useless. An absolute end is imposed on the sword.
Anos is shocked. After that, he prepares a gigantic spell in the form of a cannon meant to erase Yogiri. But Yogiri says, “Die,” and the cannon dies and vanishes.
Then Anos creates a magic circle to summon a magical bomb of cosmic size, but before he can do that, Yogiri tells him, “Die,” and the magic circle dissipates. This time, Yogiri has killed Anos’s abilities and magic entirely, leaving him unable to use any powers or spells.
However, Anos Voldigoad remains confident, because he possesses immortality. Therefore, he does not fear anything. He is confident that he can return to life even if he is killed, destroyed, or if his soul, body, mind, and source are annihilated. He is not afraid; he has survived such things before.
But Anos Voldigoad does not know that if Yogiri kills him, he will never see the light again, because Yogiri imposes an absolute end from which nothing exists afterward—where there is no light and no life anymore.
After that, Yogiri kills all types of Anos Voldigoad’s immortality. Yogiri then says to him:
“I have killed your types of immortality. You can verify that by injuring yourself.”
Anos Voldigoad does not believe Yogiri’s words, so he wounds himself, but the wound does not heal. Fear begins to creep into Anos Voldigoad’s heart, but he tries to remain calm and maintain his dignity.
In a single moment, Anos rushes forward to strike Yogiri with a punch capable of destroying entire universes, and to kick him with a kick capable of crushing the entire world into nothingness. But Yogiri kills Anos’s movement itself, causing him to fall to the ground, lying helplessly. He is unable to move.
Even so, Anos Voldigoad remains confident. He thinks to himself:
“If he were able to kill me, he would have done so from the beginning. There is no doubt he cannot do it, and that is why he is doing this.”
Anos then speaks confidently and says:
“Hahahaha! If you could kill me, you would have done it from the beginning without all of this. I suppose you can’t kill me, isn’t that right?”
Yogiri is surprised and replies:
“Actually, I could kill you from the very beginning, but that would have been very boring, and it would have been disappointing for you—and for the fans as well.
I mean, if I had killed you at the very start of the fight, there would be no excitement. It would have gone like this: Anos and Yogiri stand 200 meters apart, the battle begins, Yogiri says ‘Die,’ Anos dies, and Yogiri wins.
That’s how it would have gone, and that would have been extremely boring.”
Anos then asks him:
“Who are you? How did you do all of this? Even the sword that destroys everything and logic itself could not survive. You are not ordinary.”
Yogiri replies:
“I am the end of everything… your end, the end of your sword, the end of your soul and your life, the end of logic, the end of stories, and the end of everything.
No mind, no logic, no narrative, no story, no description, no words, no nothingness, no life, no dimensions, no anything.
I am the end of all of this, and the end of everything, where nothing exists after me.
Even if you try to kill me, you will not be able to.
I am the end, and you cannot place an end to the end, because I am the end, and the only one who will stand at the end—because I am the end.”
After these words from Yogiri, he kills Anos once and for all, and leaves the arena victorious.
I agree: @3Pencil @Ultimuru
I do not agree:
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