Cthulhu vs Morgoth/Melkor
Oooo, this is hard....very hard. I would say Morgoth because he can manipulate life in ways Cthulhu would be impressed. As for fighting, I say both are equal but Morgoth has armor.
Stalemate or Morgoth.
@thanofleeze: Nope. That's all hype.
In the Mythos, the only feat he has was that he was implied to have destroyed stars before arriving on Earth. He is not multiversal in any way, and him being knocked out by a steamboat is a low-end feat.
@prophetvivec36: No he wasn't, Tulkas managed to place the balance of power to the Valar loyal to Eru. So Tulkas took the glory in chaining him. It took all of the Valar to bring him down, even then he still escaped.
@prophetvivec36: Morgoth feared Tulkas because he could lead the Valar against him its kinda of like the US joining World War II, Germany already feared the US but doesn't mean Germany isn't strong, so basically he was the driving force of Valar defeating him, but it required the other Valar as I repeated, however Morgoth still fought to the bitter end.
@prophetvivec36: Morgoth sowed is discord pretty much as soon as was created.
"Bitter, Melkor set himself against the other Valar. Whenever the Valar worked to better the world, Melkor disrupted their efforts. For a long while, Melkor fought alone against the might of all the other Valar and Maiar of Arda, and he long held the upper hand. During this time, Arda was kept essentially shapeless, as Melkor ruined virtually every early work that the other Valar attempted to create. Fortunately for them, the mighty Valar Tulkas eventually descended to Arda, and his strength tipped the balance in favor of the Valar. Melkor fled before him, and left Arda for a time."
There aren't nearly enough feats for either to give an accurate answer. This is a popularity contest.
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