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This is why you don’t make the good guy’s powers greater than the villains until the very end…
Even if that is true and Grogar really all that hype especially with his treasured power up….
….isn’t a little anticlimactic that, even if the worst case scenario happens and Grogar gains his full power, the OTHER 7 main characters can tap into the FULL powers of the elements, the missing one Starswirled failed to lay the groundwork for after the Stygian debacle for Celestia and Luna to inherit but Sunset after heavy trials succeeded.
And summon this…
…and Grogar would be disintegrated almost immediately?
Its hard to be threatened by Grogar when we know he stands absolutely no chance against the real deal of harmony.
This Guy gets it
Um no. When it came to motivation Thanos did what he did because he believed that the universe would get overpopulated and eventually die out like Titan. Starlight did what she did because her friend moved away.
Thanos is one of the villains from the Marvel Series. He made his first movie appearance in Guardians of The Galaxy (2014), then he became the main villain in Avengers: Infinity War where his goal is to collect six stones for his weapon called the Infinity Gaultnet. They are Reality Stone (red), Power Stone (purple), Mind Stone (yellow), Space Stone (blue), Time Stone (green) and Soul Stone (orange). When he collected all of them, he uses his gaultnet and snaps half of the universe out of existence. He “killed” Spider-Man, Black Panther, Loki, Bucky, Falcon/Sam Wilson, Groot, Drax the Destroyer, Starlord, Maria Hill, Nick Fury, Hope Pym (The Wasp), Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange/Stephen Strange, etc.
The Palantiri seeing eye and the Bell which “contains much of his in born power” is much closer to Sauron and his ring than than Morgoth. And his bell isn’t stated to be indestructible, just that the hero’s had no way to destroy, just like the Ring. And his need to reclaim it to return, again like Sauron.
And Sauron also created monsters, the orcs chiefly, which is why he controlled them better than Morgoth. And Morgoth chiefly stole power, tainted it or destroyed it, Sauron forged the Ring himself.
Morgoth sought to destroy the world out of spite, Sauron sought to control it.
Grogor is far more in line with Sauron than Morgoth.
How dare you? He’s the most competent villain in the show.
Prety sure it’s a joke.
@AH96
Christ, have you two been living under a rock this past decade?
Some greek god or something, I guess.
grogar on the other hand seems to be wholly malevolent and self-serving and holds no pretenses of being anything other than the bad guy. if we’re comparing comic book villains i’d say he has a lot more in common with early lex luthor back when he was a reclusive but very openly evil mad scientist who presided over the legion of doom.
Actually, Grogar is more of a Morgoth kind of character, if the “Father of Monsters” part means anything. He’d be twisting creation to be more to his liking. Plus, unlike Sauron and his Ring, his bell is indestructible.
Honestly, I’m really not getting into the character.
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Someone’s upset
Yeah you keep telling yourself that buddy, meanwhile the rest of us will ignore you and continue to like the character.
How dare you