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Watcher from an Outsiders perspective?

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groinkick:

--- Quote from: jonas on December 21, 2017, 07:37:22 PM ---Damn raisins, you said what I wouldn't(cause then people would argue me over it lol). TWC/TWG as the definer of reality is precisely what I see him as especially in light of the 'son of the chief physician' thing, and every other creator god mythos that could feasibly lead back to him. He's not restricted so much as he made a choice that defined reality, to stay out of mortal affairs, to allow freedom.

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The problem is his reaction to the Walker.  Jim has said for example that Nemesis isn't some all powerful thing.  Mab could remove it, and the Mothers are much more powerful that Mab.  Jim said something like Mab is a boulder, and a Mother is a mountain.  Before hit Mac with a psychic assault that disabled him.  Unless he was pretending, I think it's unlikely that a Walker could disable something that's power level exceeds Uriel's by a factor probably similar to Mab vs the Mother. 

jonas:

--- Quote from: groinkick on December 21, 2017, 08:28:51 PM ---The problem is his reaction to the Walker.  Jim has said for example that Nemesis isn't some all powerful thing.  Mab could remove it, and the Mothers are much more powerful that Mab.  Jim said something like Mab is a boulder, and a Mother is a mountain.  Before hit Mac with a psychic assault that disabled him.  Unless he was pretending, I think it's unlikely that a Walker could disable something that's power level exceeds Uriel's by a factor probably similar to Mab vs the Mother.

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Think about a transubstantiated God though... I mean, you ever seen Dogma? A few Hockey sticks from Hell put him in a coma. Maybe he's so out his Grace(lmfao The Grace of God ;D ) is elsewhere? That's how Mac can do nothing more than a mortal and yet be potentially more powerful than anything.
*fyi, when you sleep your with your soul/spirit.... his healed him instantly.

Kindler:

--- Quote from: jonas on December 21, 2017, 07:37:22 PM ---'son of the chief physician' thing

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I've seen this a lot recently, but I'm unfamiliar with it. Where is this from, and what does it refer to?

jonas:

--- Quote from: Kindler on December 21, 2017, 08:58:55 PM ---I've seen this a lot recently, but I'm unfamiliar with it. Where is this from, and what does it refer to?

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It's a thread in the reference section here created by Eldest Gruff. Twas his finest work imo. I don't recall the particulars directly.

Rasins:

--- Quote from: groinkick on December 21, 2017, 08:28:51 PM ---The problem is his reaction to the Walker.  Jim has said for example that Nemesis isn't some all powerful thing.  Mab could remove it, and the Mothers are much more powerful that Mab.  Jim said something like Mab is a boulder, and a Mother is a mountain.  Before hit Mac with a psychic assault that disabled him.  Unless he was pretending, I think it's unlikely that a Walker could disable something that's power level exceeds Uriel's by a factor probably similar to Mab vs the Mother.

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You have to remember Mr. Ferro.  He took on a human form at Bianca's party so as to not crack the world.

I see something similar going on with Mac.  He's taken on a LOT of limitations so as to not injure reality.  Further, he may have been hurt by an outsider (Before) because he CAN be hurt.  They are both "outsiders".  Therefore he is vulnerable to them.  This doesn't mean he can't beat them, just that he could be effected by them.

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