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    Default Could Melkor corrupt narutoverse?

    melkor arrives in narutoverse (current) to corrupt him, would he succeed? How long would it take?
    Melkor is with its 100% intact power.
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    Melkor is 30 years, 4 months and 25 days old to accomplish his goal.

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    I mean, without any Ainur or some kind of one-above-all type god, there's presumably nothing stopping Melkor from just stepping outside and singing at the world from whatever higher plane.
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    I mean. Yeah. Probably pretty easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoke123 View Post
    melkor arrives in narutoverse (current) to corrupt him, would he succeed? How long would it take?
    Melkor is with its 100% intact power.
    without knowledge
    Without help
    Melkor is 30 years, 4 months and 25 days old to accomplish his goal.
    How do you think he would do? Just curious.
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    Honestly, would he really need to do anything?

    I'm not really familiar with Boruto, but despite Naruto's aspirations of being Ninja Jesus, the world's economies still seem to be heavily based around societies of assassin-spies who have been trained to kill since childhood, who also have multiple types of WMDs spread through them, which they occasionally use to try and genocide one another, with random serial killers who are also WMDs that enjoy committing things like mass genetic experimentation just wandering around, Mengele-ing it up all over the place.

    Melkor could probably just pull up a deck chair and do nothing but order coconut drinks the entire time, and still have a good chance of being able to see the society become Mordor by itself within the time limit.
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    Is this another thread where snoke123 has stacked the odds against the Naruto series thus creating a deliberate stomp thread which are actually not allowed here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Soul # 7 View Post
    Is this another thread where snoke123 has stacked the odds against the Naruto series thus creating a deliberate stomp thread which are actually not allowed here?
    Yeah it is. I think the only thing snoke123 does on the forum is post deliberate stomp threads against the Naruto series.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Drunkard Kid View Post
    Honestly, would he really need to do anything?

    I'm not really familiar with Boruto, but despite Naruto's aspirations of being Ninja Jesus, the world's economies still seem to be heavily based around societies of assassin-spies who have been trained to kill since childhood, who also have multiple types of WMDs spread through them, which they occasionally use to try and genocide one another, with random serial killers who are also WMDs that enjoy committing things like mass genetic experimentation just wandering around, Mengele-ing it up all over the place.

    Melkor could probably just pull up a deck chair and do nothing but order coconut drinks the entire time, and still have a good chance of being able to see the society become Mordor by itself within the time limit.
    That'd be the case with Sauron, I think, but Melkor doesn't really have any ideology outside of self-aggrandizement. I think it'd be more important to him to make everything be ABOUT him, which he could totally do.

    That said, if he's forced to actually compete in the setting itself... I think he's probably still a step below what's-her-face, the last boss of Naruto-evil moon goddess lady, in terms of immediate offensive powers, and she might have him beat for esoterica too. So I don't know what's happening in Naruto NOW, but if he showed up in the original series, things might have eventually gone bad for him. Again, only if he actually has to be on the planet as he did with Middle Earth though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BitVyper View Post
    That'd be the case with Sauron, I think, but Melkor doesn't really have any ideology outside of self-aggrandizement. I think it'd be more important to him to make everything be ABOUT him, which he could totally do.

    That said, if he's forced to actually compete in the setting itself... I think he's probably still a step below what's-her-face, the last boss of Naruto-evil moon goddess lady, in terms of immediate offensive powers, and she might have him beat for esoterica too. So I don't know what's happening in Naruto NOW, but if he showed up in the original series, things might have eventually gone bad for him. Again, only if he actually has to be on the planet as he did with Middle Earth though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snoke123 View Post
    he does not need to get involved.
    In short, you're denying the Naruto world the only way they could actually win this scenario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BitVyper View Post
    That'd be the case with Sauron, I think, but Melkor doesn't really have any ideology outside of self-aggrandizement. I think it'd be more important to him to make everything be ABOUT him, which he could totally do.

    That said, if he's forced to actually compete in the setting itself... I think he's probably still a step below what's-her-face, the last boss of Naruto-evil moon goddess lady, in terms of immediate offensive powers, and she might have him beat for esoterica too. So I don't know what's happening in Naruto NOW, but if he showed up in the original series, things might have eventually gone bad for him. Again, only if he actually has to be on the planet as he did with Middle Earth though.
    Well it seems like Melkor basically wanted to invent rock and roll. He created discordant music. Which God just mixed in with his own harmonious music to create greater beauty. In other words, Melkor just created the first section of Night On Bald Mountain and wanted that to be the whole song, but God just shrugged and made it the first section of a song that was all about the victory of goodness over adversity.

    Sauron, on the other hand, was a far more nearly human type of dictator, wanting perfect order, basically wanting to turn the world into a clock.

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    I prefer Rock and Rule, but yeah, essentially. ^_^

    Sauron was a far more...um, how to put this...respectable? kind of villain. That the wrong word, but maybe you get the idea. You know, there's a kind of villain that has a defined purpose that makes vague sense if one squints at it hard enough (wanting order is not, in and of itself, a bad thing)? And a goal, and a plan, and courage (Sauron, in the beginning, certainly had courage...it wasn't until he failed a few times and lost two bodies that he started getting a little 'cautious'), etc, etc. Not to go so far as to say Sauron had a sense of honour -- he really didn't -- but.

    Melkor, on the other hand, was a 'little boy pulling wings off flies because he can' kind of bullying, self-aggrandizing, greedy, cowardly and foul-minded Dark Lord. He might have been more powerful, but boy oh boy was he ever a (destructive and dangerous) weenie.
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