Versus Battle Heolstor The Nightlord VS Alduin The World-Eater

Who Wins?


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Elder Lee Hung

Conqueror of the Stars
#5
Isn’t Alduin the lesser form of the dragon god of Time, Akatosh?

Im not sure if, in this form, he can win.

But the prophesied form that devours the elder scrolls franchise probably should
Alduin is Akatosh’s firstborn, but yeah it’s said that he will devour time iirc.

Then again, time in Nightreign is also fucked, reality is collapsing in on itself and Heolstor is directly responsible for that. Lol
 

TheAncientCenturion

I will never forgive Oda
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#8
Alduin is Akatosh’s firstborn, but yeah it’s said that he will devour time iirc.

Then again, time in Nightreign is also fucked, reality is collapsing in on itself and Heolstor is directly responsible for that. Lol
I think it’s probably more substantial for the Elder Scrolls verse because that setting is insanity built by lunatics on shrooms lol. Some of the concepts in it are puzzling
Going with Alduin because fuck Heolstor.
how bad of a boss is he? I’m only in Liurnia so idk who this guy is
 
#10
Going by lore it's Alduin. He's immortal and shit. The old nordic heroes had to use elder scroll dragon break to send his ass to the future. And even when we "kill" him in sovngard, we as the LDB cannot absorb his soul. It just fucks off, waiting to be resurrected to fulfill his purpose of ending time or some shit.

But going by gameplay Heolstor massacres lol

3 clear skies and it's over for alduin. Or even one well placed crouch arrow
 
#11
Alduin is Akatosh’s firstborn, but yeah it’s said that he will devour time iirc.

Then again, time in Nightreign is also fucked, reality is collapsing in on itself and Heolstor is directly responsible for that. Lol
Isn't Elder Scrolls' cosmology much higher than the Soulsborne games? So if Alduin threatens the Elder Scrolls verse to such levels, I would definitely say Alduin wins this match.
 

Elder Lee Hung

Conqueror of the Stars
#13
I think it’s probably more substantial for the Elder Scrolls verse because that setting is insanity built by lunatics on shrooms lol. Some of the concepts in it are puzzling
True Elder Scrolls is like a true multiverse pretty much.

Going by lore it's Alduin. He's immortal and shit. The old nordic heroes had to use elder scroll dragon break to send his ass to the future. And even when we "kill" him in sovngard, we as the LDB cannot absorb his soul. It just fucks off, waiting to be resurrected to fulfill his purpose of ending time or some shit.
Hmmm well Heolstor is also immortal in the same sense as Alduin, he will not die if he is not killed.

Heolstor also explicitly rips holes in the universe to enslave powerful gods from other universes.

Isn't Elder Scrolls' cosmology much higher than the Soulsborne games? So if Alduin threatens the Elder Scrolls verse to such levels, I would definitely say Alduin wins this match.
It doesn’t really apply to Heolstor as Heolstor himself is like a multiversal being, the universe of Elden Ring is collapsing in on itself due to its power, and he rips holes into other universes to explain their gods as well (okay mainly just Dark Souls but that’s still technically a whole separate universe lol).
 
#15
Hmmm well Heolstor is also immortal in the same sense as Alduin, he will not die if he is not killed.
Its the opposite for Alduin. He cannot die even if he is killed. He will always come back. Since he's literally the aspect of time itself.
Heolstor also explicitly rips holes in the universe to enslave powerful gods from other universes.
Actually a good point.

spacetime manipulation has shown to be effective at removing Alduin from the story in canon. So Heolstor could actually open up a portal and send Alduin into one of the SoulsRing verses and effectively win by ring out.

That's an interesting idea. Alduin gets portal'd into a souls verse and it's him against that verse.

I think at the very least, he beats all the dragons in all souls verses pretty easily.
 

Elder Lee Hung

Conqueror of the Stars
#16
Its the opposite for Alduin. He cannot die even if he is killed. He will always come back. Since he's literally the aspect of time itself.
But we literally kill him ag the end of Skyrim right? I guess that’s with the Elder Scroll. Lol

I think at the very least, he beats all the dragons in all souls verses pretty easily.
Yep. The thing with Heolstor though is he may be by far the most powerful FROM character ever. You can estimate some of the FROM top tiers like Radahn at Universal but Heolstor is explicitly multiversal.

But yeah I’d say Alduin > Placidusax and Bayle, although interestingly there are theories that Placidusax exists outside of time and there is a ton of evidence for that theory
 

Daniel

Tani
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#17
Are these characters their real selves, or are both of them higher-dimensional entities who summon an avatar into the real world of both their respective series?

I'm betting on the character that has a giant sword(s) because those things should have no problems slaying dragons and other gigantic beasts.
 
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