CCC Gilgamesh vs Sheogorath

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  • In character
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Divayth fyr solos the verse

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Gilgamesh opens his eyes and erases Sheogorath.

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Gilgamesh opens his eyes and erases Sheogorath.

Lmao

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Sheogorath turns everything in Gil’s Gates of Babylon into cheese wheels

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#6  Edited By Bossmountain
@chaosknight75 said:

Sheogorath turns everything in Gil’s Gates of Babylon into cheese wheels

Can he turn the very Genesis of all creation or the fundamental truth into cheese? or neg any of CCC Gilgamesh's Platonic, Aristotelian, Socratic, and Petersonian conceptual haxes?

unless this character can oneshot omnipotence or blitz omnipresence or elevate new sexual archetypes in the fictional battle forum marketplace he get's one shotted.

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@bossmountain: Nice world salad of nothing

figures. CCC Gilgamesh doubters may well spends hours a day trying to "debunk" his true power. but this is ultimately a meaningless exercise. since they will ultimately accomplish nothing. Thus it's truly a waste of effort to deny godgate and zgtfreak the metaphysical fruits of their hyperrealistical subconscious labor.

Just think about the phrase "fully automated luxury communism" in the context of Fate CCC or in Zgtfreak's respect thread. I'll strongly suspect that things will start to "click" in your mind.

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Haven't seen anything impressive from Sheogorath honestly.

The Aedra, the counterparts of the Daedra, Sheogorath's race, created a universe and were permanently weakened as a result. Not very impressive in my opinion.

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#11  Edited By SainguineXshadow

Sheogorath and no this isn't remotely close.

The man literally embodies madness; can break the established rules of Daedric princes typically can't be in Nirn along with Daedric prince Sanguine, except unlike Daedric prince Sanguine can host a freaking party inside the mind of a dead mad man.

Gilgamesh looks at Sheogorath and is instantly driven mad.

Alternatively; Sheogorath turns him into Cheese or literally anything.

In a neutral setting Sheogorath manifests not as an avatar but as his true self that is so damn large that he can't be fathomed.

The Daedric prince's realms of Oblivion are stated to be there limbs and bodies.

Theses realms are universes upon universes; space is already infinite distance away from Nirn.

The likes of Daedric princes can not only influence this distance they flatout give zero crap about it.

Sheogorath tricked a Moon to traverse infinite distance to smash into Morrowind and only Vivec of all people managed to hold it at bay until later.

What are Moons in Elder scrolls?

Celestial objects FAR larger than anything in fate for starters.

Small planets, insofar as one infinite mass of infinite size can be smaller than another. Planets do have orbits, or at least lunar orbits are perceived to happen by mortals. Moons are regarded by various cultures as attendant spirits of their god planet, or minor gods, or foreign gods. The moons of Nirn are Masser and Secunda. Moons are not represented in the Dwarven Orrery

What are planets?

The planets are the gods and the planes of the gods, which is the same thing. That they appear as spherical heavenly bodies is a visual phenomena caused by mortal mental stress. Since each plane(t) is an infinite mass of infinite size, as yet surrounded by the Void of Oblivion, the mortal eye registers them as bubbles within a space. Planets are magical and impossible. The eight planets correspond to the Eight Divines. They are all present on the Dwarven Orrery, along with the mortal planet, Nirn.

Its said that the Oceans of Nirn , literally holds All Inverse Number Forms which would be Infinite to a high degree ( considering that any Two Numbers have infinite Numbers between them due to the workings of Decimals )

A breach near the sea! I do love the ocean. It's a shame you can only see in three dimensions. All the quasi-tones and inverse number-forms .... Actually, I take it back—your meat-brain would explode if you saw this."

-- Augur of Obscure

The oceans in Nirn are a completely different degree of wonky mechanics then anything found in fate.

The Aedra that make up Nirn are directly tied in power with the Daedric princes.

The only difference between Aedra and Daedra is that the Aedra gave up their power to create Nirn while the Daedric princes couldn't be bothered to do so and thus are flatout immortal and unkillable.

Which Sheogorath in particular, being originally Jygglag the Daedric prince of Order who became so strong the influence of his order spread out through infinity and began inflicting his Order on the other Daedric prince's realms the likes of Mora who has a literal infinite constantly shaping realm of apocrypha and so on.

To where eventually a handful of them had to curse Jygglag into Sheogorath.

To where Sheogorath stalemated Jygglag everytime he came around and forced a Grey March.

Something no other prince could do.

Sheogorath flatout has many domains that belong under his command with the most known one being the Shivering Isles.

His realm, His rules. Being ballsy enough to attack him in his realm immediately ends with him fodderizing you on the spot.

With a neutral setting nothing stops Sheogorath from either bringing his unrestricted power to bear or flatout laying claim to that universe/ Multiverse they are in and pulling it into his Domain overwriting the rules of everything and turning Ea into a sweet roll if he so damn well pleases.

He could turn Gate of Babylon into Cheese wheels if he wants. He created instruments in TES by tearing some chick asunder who basically said it would be nice to have music.

Gilgamesh can't do anything here besides hope he doesn't piss off Sheogorath because the moment he does his life and all that he knows ends on the spot.

Sheogorath doesn't need to seize control of an observation device created by the same alien race that made Velber to have a mock level of Omnipotence.

He's the literal definition of it in all shapes and forms. He's the very thing Goetia and BB wish they could be.

Gilgamesh doesn't resist a thing from Sheogorath either you see because Sheogorath makes it very clear that-

"I am a part of you, little mortal. I am a shadow in your subconscious, a blemish on your fragile little psyche. You know me. You just don't know it ... You can call me Ann Marie. But only if you're partial to being flayed alive and having an angry immortal skip rope with your entrails. If not, then call me Sheogorath, Daedric Prince of Madness. Charmed." — Sheogorath

He's literally a part of your psyche a shadow in your subconsciousness.

If he wants to render Gilgamesh mad he can do so in any damn well he wants. He's literally apart of him by default as he's the literal aspect of madness.

Sheogorath owes his origin to his fellow Daedric Princes, for he was formerly Jyggalag, the Daedric Prince of Order. In times beyond memory, Jyggalag had vastly grown in power, and his influence spread across the seas of Oblivion. The other Daedric princes grew jealous and fearful and cursed Jyggalag to live as Sheogorath, the incarnation of the thing he hated most. The curse did allow Jyggalag to return in his true form at the end of every Era, and reconquer his lands, an event known as the Greymarch. After that, however, he would be transformed back into Sheogorath, and Sheogorath would spread madness upon his lands once more.

"Sheogorath Invents Music" (from the body parts of a young woman), "Sheogorath and King Lyandir" (who was killed by his deranged son after his entire kingdom fell to madness), and "The Contest of Wills" (which Sheogorath wins without even trying). Fall of Vitharn tells the tale of a Count in the Shivering Isles who disrespected Sheogorath, and who Sheogorath rewarded with an overabundance of madness in his family, leading to their demise. While his fellow Daedric Princes feared Jyggalag's raw power, they must fear Sheogorath's cunning.

Sheogorath is so damn cunning he's on more than one occasion made a mockery out of his fellow Daedric princes without even trying hard.

He got Hircine's Uber Werewolf to kill itself while trying to kill a tweety bird of all things.

16 Accords of Madness are stories of Sheogorath's encounters and inevitable triumphs over other Daedric Princes, such as besting Hircine in a duel of champion beasts (by letting Hircine's beast maul itself to death), winning a wager with Vaermina (by doing nothing), and claiming the soul of an Orc who had murdered one of his followers (by letting Malacath do the work and kill the Orc, who turned out to be Malacath's own son). The general theme is that he lets his opponents defeat themselves, remaining impervious and yet doing relatively little unless he's in a bout of (often violent) creativity. Sheogorath has also sentenced a man to death for the crime of trying to grow a beard.

Sheogorath can literally outwit his fellow Daedric prince's and has done so casually.

Gilgamesh has no hope in hell of matching wits with the Madgod.

Sheogorath is fond of threats, in particular, ones written on the back of an Argonian concubine. He hates indecision, or maybe he doesn't. His title of Mad God is also one which gets passed down from Sheogorath to Sheogorath every few thousand years. Sheogorath's favored weapons are the sword and crossbow.

Yes, you read that right. Sheogorath passes down the title of Sheogorath to his other self.

Sheogorath even conspires against himself with himself.

Welcome to literal madness.

"The Greymarch comes, and Jyggalag walks. Or runs. Never skips, sidles, or struts. Mostly, he just destroys everything around him." - Sheogorath Shivering Isles expansion

Circa

4E 180

Sheogorath disguised himself as a mad Breton by the name of Theodor Gorlash (an anagram of "Lord Sheogorath"), and encouraged the Warrior to enter a portal outside the town of Rivercrest. The portal led to the Abyss, a mysterious realm of Oblivion consisting of a never-ending series of rooms and corridors, both real and unreal at the same time, which together form an endless dungeon.

The Abyss much like Sheogorath's own domain resides in Oblivion along with the other Daedric princes who command their own realms of reality that are each Infinite and endless in size, even having more than one Endless and infinite realms.

In

4E 201

, the former Bosmer High Priest of Mania, Dervenin, who at the time seemed like a simple beggar, convinced the Last Dragonborn to assist him in finding his master. This resulted in the Dragonborn unknowingly entering the mind of the dead Pelagius Septim III,

Sheogorath quite literally was in the mind of a dead guy, something like this shouldn't even be possible infact you could call an act of this nonsensical scope as pure madness yes.

"Take this trinket of mine. Perhaps it will serve you well. Or look lovely on your corpse."

Below are a variety of artifacts that are associated with Sheogorath. Aside from these, Sheogorath has also stolen the artifacts of other Daedric Princes in the past. The most notable of these occurrences is the wave of thefts he did in

2E 582

, which resulted from his boredom of the bloodshed in the Three Banners War. To mend his boredom, he stole other Prince's artifacts for the purpose of putting a spin of Daedric interference, and to mess with his Daedric siblings for the fun of keeping them on their guard.

Folium Discognitum

The Folium Discognitum is a Daedric artifact created by Sheogorath. It is a tome of knowledge, filled with insights compiled from the ramblings of madmen. The pages bear near incomprehensible scrawls that move to avoid your gaze when read. The power obtained from reading these insights is the equivalent of absorbing at least six skyshards.

Sky Prisms or sky shards fall to Nirn from Aetherius through the stars, although only during specific lunar alignments. As they fall, the Prisms can be seen splitting into three shards. If three skyshards are subsequently brought together, they reform into a silvery prism and confer the magical energy to any nearby being. As well as allowing mortals to become more powerful through the creation of prisms, absorbing the power of even a single skyshard allows a Soul Shriven to be re-attuned to Anuic magic and thus return to Nirn from Oblivion.

Fork of Horripilation

The Fork of Horripilation is a cursed artifact created by the Daedric Prince Sheogorath, who refers to it affectionately as Forky. In appearance and in function, it is a mundane iron fork. However, it is imbued with an enchantment which excites and synergizes magicka around it, and can produce dramatic results when held by certain people. Sheogorath is fond of forcing mortals to use it as a weapon, in which case it curses the wielder with Fork's Wound, a magical effect which stunts the wielder's magicka or drains it completely. The term horripilation refers to the standing of hairs on end due to cold, fear, or excitement. In the context of the fork, excitement arises within Sheogorath when he convinces mortals to use the fork, while fear is evoked in mortals from just touching it, resulting in horripilation. The Fork smells lightly of roast beef.

Memory Wand

The Memory Wand is an artifact created by the Daedric Prince of Madness, Sheogorath. It is intended to be used by him for the fun of causing a victim to go mad by altering, deleting, and causing them to relive painful memories. This can be done in such a way that the victim will question their own reality. Its physical appearance is describable as a large metallic rod adorned with a double sided figure of a horned madman, with blue flames coming out of its head.

Neb-Crescen

Neb-Crescen is a cursed sword created by Sheogorath that causes its wielder to be filled with reckless abandon, compelling them to kill everyone in a fit of rage when they hold it. The 16 Accords of Madness describes it as being a seductive wide "arc of honed steel" that is intricately decorated, such as being adorned with jewels, having a beautifully decorated handle, and even having a practicality in its elaborate pommel, which is designed to balance its considerably hefty weight. It is most known for being used against Malacath to trick him into murdering his own son.

Malacath is literally the Daedric prince of the blood oath, this is an extremely tremendous feat the fact it could get another Daedric prince to be filled with reckless abandon and kill their own son is absolutely nuts.

Azura considers him among the most powerful princes, as he was one of the eight to sign the Coldharbour Compact.

What is the Cold harbour compact you ask?

The Coldharbour Compact was an agreement between the Tribunal god Sotha Sil and eight powerful Daedric Princes: Azura, Boethia, Hermaeus Mora, Hircine, Malacath, Mehrunes Dagon, Molag Bal, and Sheogorath. The Compact was created in response to the destruction of Gilverdale by Molag Bal. It was made between the 3rd and 5th of Rain's Hand,

1E 2920

when Sotha Sil entered Coldharbour from Artaeum's Dreaming Cave.

Little is known about the Compact but it is theorized that it prevents the Princes from directly manifesting on Nirn. It is also speculated that, in order to secure the agreement of the Princes, Sotha Sil either made a credible threat to them or presented a significant offer in exchange.

Sothal Sil is NOT to be messed with.

Mehrunes Dagon's general attitude towards the Coldharbour Compact was that of indifference. To him, Sotha Sil was a mere mortal mechanist that was to be crushed like he did his childhood home, and no compact was to keep him from destroying Nirn. This sentiment would manifest a few months later in Sun's Dusk of 1E 2920. The Skeffington Coven of High Rock took in an exiled Dunmeri woman named Turala, the former lover of the Duke of Mournhold, Brindisi Dorom. However, after a trip to Wayrest, the Skeffington Coven was massacred by an Orcish raiding party. Turala was falsely led to believe that the massacre was the work of assassins sent by Brindisi Dorom himself. Enraged, the witch called forth the Prince of Destruction to destroy Mournhold and slay her former lover, and he complied.

During the carnage, Sotha Sil arrived with Almalexia to Mournhold, and engaged him in the battlefield that was lit by a barrage of flame which fell indiscriminately. Almalexia plunged Hopesfire into Dagon's flesh and carved him from within. Meanwhile, Sotha Sil, enacting vengeance for Ald Sotha, used "god-bronze whips" to lash the Prince into submission. Wounded, Sil whispered Dagon's Nymic, and the Prince "exploded throughout all time".

So yeah, Gilgamesh is deader than dead against a guy that can do literally anything and everything to him.

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@chaosknight75 said:

Sheogorath turns everything in Gil’s Gates of Babylon into cheese wheels

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Solar System level cosmology vs something that dwarfs even multiverses? Sheogorath negs the verse

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Sheogorath blinks infinite Fate verses

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Sheogorath gets blinked

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Sheogorath solos the verse

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#17  Edited By thenamelessone

spite in sheo favour , locked