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Bahamut (バハムート, ''Bahamut'') is an ancient malevolent dragon-like entity of unimaginable power.
Bahamut (バハムート) is an ancient malevolent dragon of unimaginable power, little to nothing is known about the origin of this Being, but in mortal-made history, Bahamut was shown to be powerful enough to devastate half-a continent unimpeded in mere moments of what appears to be minimal effort, it took the God Kings Zeus, Odin, and the Demon Lord Satan's full power to even remotely compare, the only semi-clear motive from this ancient entity is the absolute annihilation of anything and everything in it's path, or perhaps anything PERIOD.
 
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== History ==
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It is unknown where or when did Bahamut first appear. All that is known is that upon his appearance, he started to wreak chaos and destruction of unimaginable proportions. Since there was no known way of killing him, demon king Satan and angel king Zeus gave their lives, turning into Devil's Key and God's Key respectively, and sealing Bahamut inside a powerful barrier.
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== Appearance ==
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Bahamut appears as a black humanoid dragon of titanic proportions. His head bears a pair of great curved horns, and most of his body is covered in spikes and/or scales. Upon his back, he has a pair of wings, larger than his height, and an even longer barbed tail.
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== Personality ==
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Bahamut has a very basic personality, simply bent on destroying everything in his wake. He, however does not seem to like to take orders, and will severely 'punish' anybody that tries to control him.
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== Powers & Abilities ==
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Bahamut is most likely the most powerful creature in the entire existence. Even the combined power of all angels and demons, along with their kings, was not enough to bring harm to him, and they had to resort to drastic means to even seal him
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* '''Immense Raw Power''': Bahamut possesses raw power of unimaginable proportions. According to one of the angels that maintained his barrier, merely the signs of his awakening bore more power than all of angels and demons combined.
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* '''Invulnerability''': Bahamut is utterly immune to any at all weapons, made by either demons, angels, or humans.
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* '''Energy Blasts''': Bahamut is capable of firing blasts of yellow energy from his mouth. He can fire these blasts in rapid succession. These blasts possess enough power to produce explosions dwarfing Bahamut himself, effortlessly decimate a squadron of angels into a mere dust, and completely obliterate more than half of [[Belzebuth]]'s body.
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== Weaknesses ==
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Despite his apparent indestructibility, Bahamut possesses a few exploitable weaknesses
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* '''Sealing''': Bahamut can be sealed using tremendous amounts of power. However, should the keys of his seal come in closer-than-safe proximity to his body, this seal will weaken.
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* '''Fragment of Bahamut''': Bahamut's own claw is the only known thing with the ability to hurt the beast. If dealt a lethal wound with it Bahamut will disappear in a massive explosion. It is unknown, however, is Fragment actually capable of killing Bahamut, or merely destroying his physical form temporarily.
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== Trivia ==
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* Bahamut's name is likely derived from the word 'behemoth' a term commonly used to depict large creatures.
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* Bahamut bears some resemblance to Deathwing from ''Warcraft'', both in physical appearance, and in the fact that they appear do desire nothing more than to utterly destroy everything.

Revision as of 22:33, 28 December 2015

Bahamut (バハムート, Bahamut) is an ancient malevolent dragon-like entity of unimaginable power.

History

It is unknown where or when did Bahamut first appear. All that is known is that upon his appearance, he started to wreak chaos and destruction of unimaginable proportions. Since there was no known way of killing him, demon king Satan and angel king Zeus gave their lives, turning into Devil's Key and God's Key respectively, and sealing Bahamut inside a powerful barrier.

Appearance

Bahamut appears as a black humanoid dragon of titanic proportions. His head bears a pair of great curved horns, and most of his body is covered in spikes and/or scales. Upon his back, he has a pair of wings, larger than his height, and an even longer barbed tail.

Personality

Bahamut has a very basic personality, simply bent on destroying everything in his wake. He, however does not seem to like to take orders, and will severely 'punish' anybody that tries to control him.

Powers & Abilities

Bahamut is most likely the most powerful creature in the entire existence. Even the combined power of all angels and demons, along with their kings, was not enough to bring harm to him, and they had to resort to drastic means to even seal him

  • Immense Raw Power: Bahamut possesses raw power of unimaginable proportions. According to one of the angels that maintained his barrier, merely the signs of his awakening bore more power than all of angels and demons combined.
  • Invulnerability: Bahamut is utterly immune to any at all weapons, made by either demons, angels, or humans.
  • Energy Blasts: Bahamut is capable of firing blasts of yellow energy from his mouth. He can fire these blasts in rapid succession. These blasts possess enough power to produce explosions dwarfing Bahamut himself, effortlessly decimate a squadron of angels into a mere dust, and completely obliterate more than half of Belzebuth's body.

Weaknesses

Despite his apparent indestructibility, Bahamut possesses a few exploitable weaknesses

  • Sealing: Bahamut can be sealed using tremendous amounts of power. However, should the keys of his seal come in closer-than-safe proximity to his body, this seal will weaken.
  • Fragment of Bahamut: Bahamut's own claw is the only known thing with the ability to hurt the beast. If dealt a lethal wound with it Bahamut will disappear in a massive explosion. It is unknown, however, is Fragment actually capable of killing Bahamut, or merely destroying his physical form temporarily.

Trivia

  • Bahamut's name is likely derived from the word 'behemoth' a term commonly used to depict large creatures.
  • Bahamut bears some resemblance to Deathwing from Warcraft, both in physical appearance, and in the fact that they appear do desire nothing more than to utterly destroy everything.