Godthrone’s Protagonist

Khalifa: Blood and Borne

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Making death itself beg for mercy.

A virus of endings, infecting every moment with the promise of something worse than oblivion.

Not a champion of any-cause, nor a savior of any realms.

Conceived not in darkness nor void, but in the cancer that grows between heartbeats

Leviathan Horror

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Leviathan Horror

Khalifa: Blood and Borne

Attributes

Overall Power Level: 60/100

Alignment

Neutral Evil

Khalifa's Proficiencies

Eternal Sacrifice

Attributes

Overall Power Level: 60/100

Here are Khalifa's attribute stats, reflecting his power and role as the Leviathan Horror:

Khalifa's Attributes


Strength: ★★★★☆

Limbo

Rising gave 10+ stats across attributes (Duration: 10 seconds)

Speed: ★☆☆☆

Limbo

Rising gave 10+ stats across attributes (Duration: 10 seconds)

Stamina: ★☆☆☆☆

Endless Torment

Rising infinitely every (Duration: 10 seconds)

Magic: ★☆☆☆☆

Limbo

Rising gave 10+ stats across attributes (Duration: 10 seconds)

Wisdom: ★☆☆☆☆

Limbo

Rising gave 10+ stats across attributes (Duration: 10 seconds)

Creation: ★☆☆☆☆

Limbo

Rising gave 10+ stats across attributes (Duration: 10 seconds)

Anti-Magic: ★★★★★

Limbo

Rising gave 10+ stats across attributes (Duration: 10 seconds)

Arcane Magic: ★☆☆☆☆

Limbo

Rising gave 10+ stats across attributes (Duration: 10 seconds)

Alignment

Neutral Evil

A neutral evil character is typically selfish and has no qualms about turning on allies-of-the-moment, and usually makes allies primarily to further their own goals. A neutral evil character has no compunctions about harming others to get what they want, but neither will they go out of their way to cause carnage or mayhem when they see no direct benefit for themselves. Another valid interpretation of neutral evil holds up evil as an ideal, doing evil for evil's sake and trying to spread its influence. Examples of the first type are an assassin who has little regard for formal laws but does not needlessly kill, a henchman who plots behind their superior's back, or a mercenary who readily switches sides if made a better offer. An example of the second type would be a masked killer who strikes only for the sake of causing fear and distrust in the community.

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Khalifa's Proficiencies

Magic

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Divine Dealer

(Fire, Nature, Air, Water)

Giggle as their bones turn to ash, dying in blissful agony as my divine overdose drags their souls screaming into eternal addiction
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Soul Blunt

(Death, Life, Love)

Exhaling their life force as they crave the death I deny them

Anti-Magic

Kief of the Void

(Death Scroll)

Death recognizes my voice and bows, for I speak with the tongue of the departed

Arcane Magic

Devil's Brownies

(Devil Fruit)

To look upon the fruit is to feel overwhelming hunger.

Forbidden Sword

Shinigami Blessing

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(explosionsword, ragesword, spikesword)

When the death gods sought to create a weapon of merciful ending, they blessed the fusion of three damned blades: the Explosionsword that shattered worlds, the Ragesword that burned with infinite fury, and the Spikesword that pierced hope itself. Their divine touch was meant to sanctify this unholy trinity, but instead created the universe's cruelest joke - a weapon that promises salvation while delivering pure agony.

The Explosionsword's essence detonates not outward but inward, each strike creating implosions that collapse the victim's very concept of peace. What should be a quick death becomes an eternal moment of shattering, where every atom screams in synchronized agony. The divine blessing doesn't heal this violence - it sanctifies it, making the pain feel deserved.

The Ragesword contributes a wrath so pure it transcends mortal fury, becoming divine indignation made manifest. But this isn't righteous anger - it's the rage of creation itself, furious at having to witness such corruption of its gifts. The blade burns not with hellfire, but with the disappointed fury of abandoned gods.

The Spikesword's barbed essence doesn't just pierce flesh - it impales the soul on hooks of blessed torment, ensuring that each wound creates pathways for divine judgment to flow through. Every cut becomes a window through which celestial disapproval pours like acid.

The death gods now weep at their creation, realizing they have forged not mercy, but the cruelest possible blessing - a weapon that makes its victims feel grateful for their suffering, believing their agony is a gift from benevolent deities.
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