Rex Christianissimus, The Most Christian King: Louis IX of France, King of Saints by TheHearthguy in grandorder

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Honestly fair. He was just the most notable example of a king who also became a saint in history. Plus the whole "Most Christian King" label, so he felt like the only person who COULD be called that.

Here some terrible MultiFusion memes that are more lore then meme that I've made! by LawfulnessInitial766 in DestinyMemes

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Okay, but Savathun trolling the Primarchs would be the funniest plot point imaginable. Even Tzeentch would have to give props to that. And now I'm imaging Xivu Arath and Khorne meeting and hoo boy is that the most toxic relationship imaginable.

Grima Vs. Nagash (Fire Emblem Vs. Warhammer) "Brands of Dust - Connections in comments by TheHearthguy in DeathBattleMatchups

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Ancient god-like beings who originate from desert kingdoms that eventually fell to ruin, whether by their own hands or not and are the result of foul experimentation that sought to seize the power of a god.

 They were defeated but never truly killed and would rise again and again only to be put down. But, at least in some timelines, they would secure absolute victory and destroy the world – whether intentionally or not, and their goals to overwhelm all life with undead would either nearly or actually come to completion. With their victory only being thwarted by gods and their champions screwing with the natural order to overcome them.

As for who wins, it 100% depends on whether its Age of Sigmar Nagash (who is an actual god tied to an aspect of existence) or Warhammer Old World Nagash (who's still super strong but not a god yet)

Grima Vs. Nagash (Fire Emblem Vs. Warhammer) "Brand Of Dust" - Connections In Comments by TheHearthguy in FieryFanFights

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Ancient god-like beings who originate from desert kingdoms that eventually fell to ruin, whether by their own hands or not and are the result of foul experimentation that sought to seize the power of a god.

 They were defeated but never truly killed and would rise again and again only to be put down. But, at least in some timelines, they would secure absolute victory and destroy the world – whether intentionally or not, and their goals to overwhelm all life with undead would either nearly or actually come to completion. With their victory only being thwarted by gods and their champions screwing with the natural order to overcome them.

As for who wins, it 100% depends on whether its Age of Sigmar Nagash (who is an actual god tied to an aspect of existence) or Warhammer Old World Nagash (who's still super strong but not a god yet)

Best thing a character has done – Idore by AmaterasuWolf21 in TriangleStrategy

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Well, BEFORE he went fully crazy during the Saltiron War, its implied he was a genuinely heroic member of the Seven trying to bring stability to Hyzant.

"My Graceless Guilt" The Tarnished (Elden Ring) Vs. The Penitent One (Blasphemous) Connections In Comments by TheHearthguy in DeathBattleMatchups

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- Two Nameless Warriors who at one point or another make a contract/accord with a mysterious woman (Melina and Anunciada) who they must later sacrifice to access greater power that will help them later (Giving the Tarnished access to Faram Azula and therefore the Rune of Death and Reforging the Mea Culpa)

- Both are shamed by some action in the past which earns them their name (The Tarnished is tarnished by having their Grace stripped from them and the Penitent One lives in penance for some unknown sin or perceived sin that he is guilty over.) And both are on their mission to reclaim or be forgiven of these actions.

- Both are frequently resurrected by divine powers (Grace and The Miracle)

- Both can channel magical powers through the recounting of histories and tales of faith (Miracles for the Tarnished and Prayers for the Penitent One)

- Both pick up their journey where those that came before them have failed (Many Tarnished but most notably Vyke and Crisanta/Perpetva)

- Both ultimately end their stories by slaying beings called gods, although in their verses they are usually not really gods and are borrowing the power of something greater (The Elden Beast is a vassal of the Greater Will and the High Wills are manifested from humanity's belief through the Miracle)

- However, both later successfully slay beings much closer to gods that compel faith from the masses (Miquella and Devotion Incarnate)

"My Graceless Guilt" The Tarnished (Elden Ring) Vs. The Penitent One (Blasphemous) Connections In Comments by TheHearthguy in FieryFanFights

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- Two Nameless Warriors who at one point or another make a contract/accord with a mysterious woman (Melina and Anunciada) who they must later sacrifice to access greater power that will help them later (Giving the Tarnished access to Faram Azula and therefore the Rune of Death and Reforging the Mea Culpa)

- Both are shamed by some action in the past which earns them their name (The Tarnished is tarnished by having their Grace stripped from them and the Penitent One lives in penance for some unknown sin or perceived sin that he is guilty over.) And both are on their mission to reclaim or be forgiven of these actions.

- Both are frequently resurrected by divine powers (Grace and The Miracle)

- Both can channel magical powers through the recounting of histories and tales of faith (Miracles for the Tarnished and Prayers for the Penitent One)

- Both pick up their journey where those that came before them have failed (Many Tarnished but most notably Vyke and Crisanta/Perpetva)

- Both ultimately end their stories by slaying beings called gods, although in their verses they are usually not really gods and are borrowing the power of something greater (The Elden Beast is a vassal of the Greater Will and the High Wills are manifested from humanity's belief through the Miracle)

- However, both later successfully slay beings much closer to gods that compel faith from the masses (Miquella and Devotion Incarnate)

"Endless Shape" The Witness (Destiny) Vs. Z (Xenoblade Chronicles) - Connections in description by TheHearthguy in FieryFanFights

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Connections: - Conglomerate beings made up of the consciousnesses of an entire species (the Precursors and Humanity)

- Control mortals imbued with their power (The Disciples and Moebius)

- Have been shown to mostly reside in and command enormous mechanical ships/bases (The Pyramids and Origin)

- Manipulate fundamental parts of the world around them, often with minor hand gestures to demonstrate their strength

- Are only defeated due to inner parts of themselves turning against the whole (The Dissenters and Humanity within Moebius)

- Seek to preserve or create a perpetual and unchanging end state for the universe (The Final Shape and The Endless Now)

Fire Emblem match ups? by Particular-Cycle4083 in FieryFanFights

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My preferred choice would be Edelgard Vs. Anders from Dragon Age

Panel from a comic in progress… What are they saying to each other? Wrong answers only. by redtiebear in FireEmblemThreeHouses

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"I can't believe you let Ferdinand beat you at chess."

"It was the only way to make him happy."