Shin Mefilas Posted August 18, 2014 Posted August 18, 2014 (edited) I was re-watching Helling Ultimate and I noticed the similarities between Alucard and Waferdanos. Alucard's body is filled with the souls of those he has killed and when he uses Control Art Restriction System Level Zero he unleashes them all instantly creating an army. Waferdanos is an entire sentient forest condenced into a human form with the help of a zoa-crystal. I was just wondering if anyone knew of any other character that had similer powers to these two? Edited August 25, 2014 by Adolphus Strigoi Quote
Salkafar Posted August 19, 2014 Posted August 19, 2014 Shang Tsung. I thought you meant people who basically become an environment...The only ones that come to mind are Metroplex and Fiddler's Green. Quote
Shin Mefilas Posted August 19, 2014 Author Posted August 19, 2014 (edited) Shang Tsung.I thought you meant people who basically become an environment...The only ones that come to mind are Metroplex and Fiddler's Green. I'll clarify, what I'm looking for individules who are a single entity but have a large number of other entities within themselfs from whom they draw power but can realese said entities on mass while stil maintaining control of them. Shang Tsung is a good example although he needs the Dragon Emperor Onaga's army to contol the souls within himself out side of his body. Edited August 25, 2014 by Adolphus Strigoi Quote
*Jess♥ Posted August 19, 2014 Posted August 19, 2014 it is an interesting thought, because in a sense, we are all like this, except the individual cells that make up our body are not able to survive on their own. but of course in The distant past, multicellular organisms came about due to single cell organisms working together. anyway sorry to go off on one, I just thought it was in intriguing thought. I can't actually think of any example to give you... unless.... well there is Legion from Mass Effect. sort of. 2 Quote
Salkafar Posted August 20, 2014 Posted August 20, 2014 Also Master Pandemonium. He was an actor who was in a car accident and was dying. Then, the Devil (well, Mephisto) appeared and said he would save his life for a price. The guy accepted, and Mephisto said that he'd ripped out his soul and scattered it about the Earth. If he could find all five pieces he would be free; it would be a quest for Mephisto's amusement. He discovered he had a hole in his abdomen in the shape of a pentagram, but on the upside, he now had the ability to manifest and expel an apparently endless number of demons from his body. Hence his name: Pandemonium, ie. "Home of all demons". Turns out it was a scam; it was in fact not his own soul he was looking for, but Mephisto's. Oh, and perhaps also The Darkness, aka Jackie Estecado; so long as he is in the dark, he can manifest a host of little devils to do his bidding. Apparently they are his own 'demons' of the mind given form. 1 Quote
Shin Mefilas Posted August 20, 2014 Author Posted August 20, 2014 (edited) it is an interesting thought, because in a sense, we are all like this, except the individual cells that make up our body are not able to survive on their own. but of course in The distant past, multicellular organisms came about due to single cell organisms working together. anyway sorry to go off on one, I just thought it was in intriguing thought. Dont worry about it if you hadn't gone of on one I wouldn't have heard this very intresting idea. I can't actually think of any example to give you... unless....well there is Legion from Mass Effect. sort of. I think Legion is more of a collective conciseness. Would Eve from Parasite Eve qualify? Going by what Yuki suggested possibly yes. Also Master Pandemonium. He was an actor who was in a car accident and was dying. Then, the Devil (well, Mephisto) appeared and said he would save his life for a price. The guy accepted, and Mephisto said that he'd ripped out his soul and scattered it about the Earth. If he could find all five pieces he would be free; it would be a quest for Mephisto's amusement. He discovered he had a hole in his abdomen in the shape of a pentagram, but on the upside, he now had the ability to manifest and expel an apparently endless number of demons from his body. Hence his name: Pandemonium, ie. "Home of all demons". Turns out it was a scam; it was in fact not his own soul he was looking for, but Mephisto's. Oh, and perhaps also The Darkness, aka Jackie Estecado; so long as he is in the dark, he can manifest a host of little devils to do his bidding. Apparently they are his own 'demons' of the mind given form. Two very good examples. What comic series was Master Pandemonium from by the way? Edited August 25, 2014 by Adolphus Strigoi Quote
Salkafar Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 Master Pandemonium originally showed up in West Coast Avengers #4. He pops up every now and then again. People seem to have forgotten who he is and why he does what he does, though, so now he is presented as a sort of evil wizard. Which he isn't. Quote
Shin Mefilas Posted August 21, 2014 Author Posted August 21, 2014 (edited) Master Pandemonium originally showed up in West Coast Avengers #4.He pops up every now and then again. People seem to have forgotten who he is and why he does what he does, though, so now he is presented as a sort of evil wizard. Which he isn't. Thank you, I'll have to look him up. Edited August 25, 2014 by Adolphus Strigoi Quote
*V Guyver Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 This is a little more similar, sans the forest. Then there is also this guy from Bleach. Quote
Shin Mefilas Posted August 22, 2014 Author Posted August 22, 2014 (edited) This is a little more similar, sans the forest. While Anderson as the monster of god has powers that are similer to Alucards he's not quite he same. While he is able to use the thorns in a similer manner as Alucard's blood he dosent absorb the souls of others and use them as familiers, his thorns are are all him. Then there is also this guy from Bleach. Not sure, it depends on wether or not his minions are just puppets he creates himself or conscious entities. Both Alucard's Familiers and Waferdanos 's Villus subjecti are creatures in their own right as well as being part of their master/king. Edited August 25, 2014 by Adolphus Strigoi Quote
H222G981 Posted February 11, 2015 Posted February 11, 2015 I always found the concept kind of weird but cool, that you can spring an army of duplicate selves from your own body. Quote
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