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{{Quote|My power is as vast as the plains, my strength is that of mountains. Each wave that crashes upon the shore thunders like blood in my veins.|Dakkon Blackblade}}


==Background==
==Background==
'''Ulamog''' is an Eldrazi Titan from Magic: the Gathering. He is the smallest of the three titans, yet is still massive enough to dwarf mountains - and powerful enough to end entire planes through absorbing the energy of everything around himself. He's likely the most frequently appearing of the Titans due to his straightforward nature, with a hunger for mana that's more brutal than the perversions of life and reality [[Emrakul|his sister]] and [[Kozilek|brother]] perform.
[https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Dakkon_Blackblade Credit to the MtG Wiki]
 
'''Dakkon Blackblade''' was an ancient planeswalker who was forced into the service of Geyadrone Dihada. He was also referred to as the '''"Shadow Slayer"''' and '''"Dakkon the Avenger"'''.
 
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! style="text-align:left;" |This dropdown contains the synopsis of Dakkon’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!
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===Forging the Blackblade===
As a mortal, Dakkon was a master blacksmith and a warrior. One day, he was visited by the planeswalker Geyadrone Dihada, who offered to make him a planeswalker if he would make her the most powerful blade in existence, the Blackblade. He agreed and she shared with him the secret sorceries required to make the sword a "soul-drinker", a blade capable of stealing the energy of those it killed. Dakkon claimed to have stood at his anvil every day for ten years, cooling the blade by killing a slave with it after each time he heated it. Finally, the blade was completed, and Dakkon could not help but test it.
 
Dakkon waded into battle and, with each kill, felt his strength grow. So ferocious was his assault that as tales spread of his slaughter, his name became "Dakkon Blackblade". Dihada returned when she heard these stories and did make him a planeswalker, having sensed the spark within him when they first met but immediately afterward she stabbed the sword into Dakkon's shadow and absorbed his soul but not his life. Dakkon was left wandering the plane, wondering why Dihada would grant him so much power, only to make him her enemy.


He and his brood desiccate the world around themselves, reducing life, mana, matter, light, basically anything into white, chalky dust. After being released from his imprisonment on Zendikar, he was the only titan to directly remain on the surface of the plane and decimate it, with Kozilek remaining underground and Emrakul leaving the plane entirely.
===Dakkon's new master===
Many years later, Dihada began a war on Corondor. A young thief from the fallen kingdom of Carth fell to Dihada and was imprisoned within her dungeons. With the help of a monk in the same cell, the young man escaped. The boy (known as the Son of Carth) used the Amulet of Ti-Fu to bind himself to Dakkon, robbing Dakkon of the ability to planeswalk away. Dakkon was not so easily won over though and attacked Carth, intent on slaying him and ending his servitude, but the amulet protected Carth and left Dakkon with no choice but to serve. Serve he did, happily, when he learned of Carth's enemy, Dihada herself. Dihada heard of the two, and sent her corrupted Maro-Sorcerer, Sol’Kanar, to slay the pair. Her plans did not go as she anticipated, because Dakkon bested the nature spirit. Dihada made herself known then, laughing as the combatants fought for her pleasure. She summoned the Elder Dragons Piru and Chromium Rhuell to attack Dakkon, considering Carth below her notice. Carth managed to sneak close enough to reclaim the Blackblade. Dakkon used his power to banish Chromium immediately. Piru then fought him but was killed when Dakkon stabbed her with the Blackblade, which Carth had returned to him. This released a massive energy blast that created the Dueling Chasm of Golthonor.


==Powers and Statistics ==
This was all exactly as Dihada had planned, as she absorbed the power of Piru's soul and took on her true demonic visage. She then revealed to Carth that the monk that had set Carth upon his quest was none other than Dihada herself. The entire thing had been an elaborate plot to empower her with Piru's soul, but she was abruptly cut off as Dakkon struck at her. Unfortunately, Dakkon's great power paled and Dihada left her mark on him, saying he would serve for all eternity. Dakkon cursed the boy for having ever summoned him in the first place, but Carth had seen something Dakkon had missed. Dakkon's shadow had returned.
'''[[Tiering System|Tier]]''': At least '''7-A''' physically. '''2-C''' via [[Environmental Destruction]] | '''2-B'''
===Life bound together===
He and the boy traveled to Terisiare, where the boy started the Carthalion legacy, named after Dakkon's nickname for the boy, "Carth the Lion". After the boy died, Dakkon probably served as Dihada’s main warrior. Ages later, Dihada and Dakkon were present during the Planeswalkers' War of Corondor. One of the key players during this war was Jared Carthalion, the last surviving member of the Carthalions, but it is unknown how Dakkon interacted with him, what his other actions in the war were, or even if he survived.
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'''Name:''' Ulamog, Ula, The Infinite Gyre, The Ceaseless Hunger, The Reeking Titan, Titan of Consumption
==Powers and Statistics==
'''[[Tiering System|Tier]]''': At least '''4-B''', at most '''2-C'''. '''2-A''' with the Blackblade
 
'''Name:''' Dakkon Blackblade, Dakkon the Avenger, Shadow Slayer


'''Origin:''' [[Magic: the Gathering]]
'''Origin:''' [[Magic: the Gathering]]


'''Age:''' Old as or older than time
'''Age:'''  
 
'''Gender:''' None. Referred to as male


'''Classification:''' Eldrazi Titan, Eldritch Abomination, Higher-Dimensional Being
'''Gender:'''  


'''[[Attack Potency]]:''' At least '''Mountain level''' physically ([https://pastebin.com/nnaawU2n Upon awaking in the eye of Ugin, the Eldrazi titans demolished the mountain housing it]. [https://pastebin.com/1NCTmrxM Can carve a canyon just by moving in it], [https://pastebin.com/tG8ZhySL and then can obliterate it and the canyon by screaming]. Comparable, if not superior to [[Kozilek]], both of which [https://imgur.com/a/Kv24al4 dwarf mountains]. [https://imgur.com/a/1BVg0Sc Can turn entire forests] [https://pastebin.com/HtJv4f9t and valleys into ash]), can [[Durability Negation|ignore durability]] through a variety of ways. '''Complex Universe level''' via Enviromental Destruction (Can eat away at the plane until its eventual destruction) | '''Multiverse level''' (Stated multiple times to be able to devour entire multiverses, which contain infinite planes, however only a countless amount of them contain proper space-times. [https://pastebin.com/jjgknBLk Can destroy entire planes with their mere presence])
'''Classification:'''  


'''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D''' | '''4-D'''
'''[[Attack Potency]]:'''  


'''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Varies''' (Doesn't display a lot of speed feats. Depends on how fast the true forms want their avatar to be.) | '''Extra-Temporal'''
'''[[Dimensionality]]:'''  


'''[[Speed|Combat Speed]]:''' '''Varies''' | '''Extra-Temporal'''
'''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:'''  


'''[[Speed|Reaction Speed]]:''' '''Varies''' | '''Extra-Temporal'''
'''[[Speed|Combat Speed]]:'''  


'''[[Striking Strength]]:''' At least '''Mountain level''' | '''Multiversal'''
'''[[Speed|Reaction Speed]]:'''  


'''[[Durability]]:''' At least '''Mountain level''' ([https://pastebin.com/HtJv4f9t Was completely unharmed despite being in the epicenter of a blast that destroyed an entire forest and valley]). Immortality and regeneration makes it difficult to kill | '''Multiversal'''
'''[[Striking Strength]]:'''  


'''[[Stamina]]:''' Limitless
'''[[Durability]]:'''  


'''[[Range]]:''' Multiversal, possibly High Multiverse level (Exist across the blind eternities, being able to reach every plane, but whether or not they can reach into multiverses from other time streams are unknown)
'''[[Stamina]]:'''  


'''Powers and Abilities:''' <tabber> |-|Avatar=[[Superhuman Physical Characteristics]], [[Forcefield Creation]] ([https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=402081 His drones can do this]), [[Existence Erasure]] (Type 2), [[Large Size]] (Type 3: Both him and Kozilek dwarf Lorthos), [[Magma Manipulation]] (Via Molten Nursery), [[Matter Manipulation]], [[Death Manipulation]] (Upscaling from a drone named "Silent Skimmer", [https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=402035 who can kill people by thought]), [[Power Nullification]] (Via Spell Shrivel), [[Mind Manipulation]] (Via Transgress the Mind), [[Attack Reflection]] and [[Fire Manipulation|Fire]] [[Resistance]] ([https://pastebin.com/DQREHC2C Isn't affected by Chandra's fireballs] and [https://pastebin.com/gkRuASfQ his bony plating can deflect them along with other magic]), [[Life Manipulation|Life]] and [[Essence Manipulation|Essence]] [[Absorption]] ([https://pastebin.com/Le1yx6ju Beings near him will have their life essence sucked away, being reduced to piles of black smudge]), [[Magic|Mana]], [[Body Control|Body]], [[Mind Manipulation|Mind]], and [[Magic]] [[Absorption]] ([https://pastebin.com/gmfbG0xx Passively eats away at the bodies, mana, minds, and magic of the objects around him], and then starts to [[Reality Warping|rapidly erode the entire plane]]), [[Gravity Manipulation]] ([https://pastebin.com/wen1TdKu Can passively draw things into himself]),  |-|True Form=All previous powers to a greater extent, [[Large Size]] (Type 9: [https://pastebin.com/iRFi4rDc So massive that they encompass all of Zendikar's sky, and when being "pulled down", it seemed like the Gatewatch was being pulled "to them")], [[Death Manipulation]] (Stated that a mere touch of the blind eternities can kill), [[Higher-Dimensional Existence]], [[Acausality]] (Type 4), [[Antimatter Manipulation]] (The Blind Eternities are described to be like Anti-Matter), [[Abstract Existence]] (Type 1), [[Omnipresence]] (Type 1: [https://pastebin.com/iRFi4rDc Larger than planes to the point where everywhere in said plane is them]), [[Reality Separation]] (Type 3: [https://pastebin.com/Stf98wgV As an Eldrazi titan, Ulamog dwells within the Blind Eternities, a void between planes that consists of pure entropy, and they continue to do so while on a plane as their physical forms on a plane are akin to a "hand" or "foot" they stick inside] or a [https://pastebin.com/sa6UaCdN "shadow" they cast from the aether]), [[Nonexistent Physiology]] (Type 3: They exist oustide of all planes in a point of raw aether, to the point where no one in the multiverse can perceive them, not even Nigh-Omniscient beings such as [[Urza]]), [[Non-Physical Interaction]] </tabber>
'''[[Range]]:'''  


'''Standard Equipment:''' Bony Plating
'''Powers and Abilities:'''  


'''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Unknown''' (Eldrazi are described to having thinking patterns unfathomable to non-eldrazi minds)
'''Standard Equipment:'''  


'''Weaknesses:''' None Notable | Hovering their true state over a plane makes them vulnerable
'''[[Intelligence]]:'''  


'''Keys:''' '''Avatars''' | '''True Form'''
'''Weaknesses:'''  


'''Note''': Credit to [[User:Dargoo Faust|Dargoo Faust]] for the scans and summary
'''Keys:'''

Revision as of 20:25, 19 May 2021

My power is as vast as the plains, my strength is that of mountains. Each wave that crashes upon the shore thunders like blood in my veins.
~ Dakkon Blackblade

Background

Credit to the MtG Wiki

Dakkon Blackblade was an ancient planeswalker who was forced into the service of Geyadrone Dihada. He was also referred to as the "Shadow Slayer" and "Dakkon the Avenger".

This dropdown contains the synopsis of Dakkon’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise!

Forging the Blackblade

As a mortal, Dakkon was a master blacksmith and a warrior. One day, he was visited by the planeswalker Geyadrone Dihada, who offered to make him a planeswalker if he would make her the most powerful blade in existence, the Blackblade. He agreed and she shared with him the secret sorceries required to make the sword a "soul-drinker", a blade capable of stealing the energy of those it killed. Dakkon claimed to have stood at his anvil every day for ten years, cooling the blade by killing a slave with it after each time he heated it. Finally, the blade was completed, and Dakkon could not help but test it.

Dakkon waded into battle and, with each kill, felt his strength grow. So ferocious was his assault that as tales spread of his slaughter, his name became "Dakkon Blackblade". Dihada returned when she heard these stories and did make him a planeswalker, having sensed the spark within him when they first met but immediately afterward she stabbed the sword into Dakkon's shadow and absorbed his soul but not his life. Dakkon was left wandering the plane, wondering why Dihada would grant him so much power, only to make him her enemy.

Dakkon's new master

Many years later, Dihada began a war on Corondor. A young thief from the fallen kingdom of Carth fell to Dihada and was imprisoned within her dungeons. With the help of a monk in the same cell, the young man escaped. The boy (known as the Son of Carth) used the Amulet of Ti-Fu to bind himself to Dakkon, robbing Dakkon of the ability to planeswalk away. Dakkon was not so easily won over though and attacked Carth, intent on slaying him and ending his servitude, but the amulet protected Carth and left Dakkon with no choice but to serve. Serve he did, happily, when he learned of Carth's enemy, Dihada herself. Dihada heard of the two, and sent her corrupted Maro-Sorcerer, Sol’Kanar, to slay the pair. Her plans did not go as she anticipated, because Dakkon bested the nature spirit. Dihada made herself known then, laughing as the combatants fought for her pleasure. She summoned the Elder Dragons Piru and Chromium Rhuell to attack Dakkon, considering Carth below her notice. Carth managed to sneak close enough to reclaim the Blackblade. Dakkon used his power to banish Chromium immediately. Piru then fought him but was killed when Dakkon stabbed her with the Blackblade, which Carth had returned to him. This released a massive energy blast that created the Dueling Chasm of Golthonor.

This was all exactly as Dihada had planned, as she absorbed the power of Piru's soul and took on her true demonic visage. She then revealed to Carth that the monk that had set Carth upon his quest was none other than Dihada herself. The entire thing had been an elaborate plot to empower her with Piru's soul, but she was abruptly cut off as Dakkon struck at her. Unfortunately, Dakkon's great power paled and Dihada left her mark on him, saying he would serve for all eternity. Dakkon cursed the boy for having ever summoned him in the first place, but Carth had seen something Dakkon had missed. Dakkon's shadow had returned.

Life bound together

He and the boy traveled to Terisiare, where the boy started the Carthalion legacy, named after Dakkon's nickname for the boy, "Carth the Lion". After the boy died, Dakkon probably served as Dihada’s main warrior. Ages later, Dihada and Dakkon were present during the Planeswalkers' War of Corondor. One of the key players during this war was Jared Carthalion, the last surviving member of the Carthalions, but it is unknown how Dakkon interacted with him, what his other actions in the war were, or even if he survived.

Powers and Statistics

Tier: At least 4-B, at most 2-C. 2-A with the Blackblade

Name: Dakkon Blackblade, Dakkon the Avenger, Shadow Slayer

Origin: Magic: the Gathering

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