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I excluded anything else from halo because they wouldn't even matter a tiny bit in this conflict.
So we have the Precurors, which can come back from death, bend reality at will and outlived multiple universes.
Then we have the Lovecraft myth, which includes gods that don't give a -blam!- about the universe at all, because they are not dependent on the universe but the universe is dependent on them.
Using citations is encouraged as they are undeniable proof (and also I was not arsed enough to buy and read any of the books, due to shipping). Also coherent reasoning why one is more powerful would be great.
Go!
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The Precursors would not stand a chance. The fact that they were nearly genocided by the Forerunners (a purely physical entity, though highly advanced), is enough evidence that they would never be able to hold their own against a race of gods whose existences transcend understanding.
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[quote]I don't know enough about lovecraft to judge.[/quote] On the one hand, you haven't the basis to construct an argument of your own, Yet on the other hand, you think you still have the authority to judge other people's? [quote]You're an idiot.[/quote] Frankly, I don't see why a discussion of a hypothetical conflict between two fictional deitic entities needs to descend to name-calling.
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I called you an idiot on your lack of knowledge. I didn't make an argument without apt knowledge like you.
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