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 * -|Arthur Pendragon=

Summary
(working on this)

Combat Statistics
Tier: At least 9-A, Varies with Excalibur

Name: Arthur Pendragon, possibly an alias

Origin: TBD

Age: Unknown

Gender: Male

Classification: Ancient King, "True Hero", Only Known Wielder of Excalibur

Powers and Abilities: (signifigant WIP): Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Can interact with intangible and non-corporeal beings, Immortality (Type 1, 2 and cannot die an "unjust" death (a "just death" seeming to imply that he died to a worthy opponent and in dishonorable combat)), Cannot be harmed by evil beings (Attacks leveled at him by evil beings will simply not affect him, regardless of their potency) and Enhanced Senses (can percieve and react to events at least 100x faster than a normal human) and Invulnerability (can only be truly damaged by beings who are nothing but evil, with no redeeming qualities). Reactive Power Level (the Testament of Perfection causes Arthur to always be slightly above his opponent in all physical aspects), One Hit Kill (The Testament of the Guillotine causes all contact with Arthur or the blade of Excalibur to result in a "guillotine" being dropped on the attackers physical, spiritual, conceptual and existential selves, with the attack itself adjusting to always kill that particular selve in one hit), Instinctive Reaction (Attacking, attempting to steal from, or harmfully acting towards Arthur or Excalibur in a direct or indirect way will result in Excalibur treating that person as evil and attacking them), Reactive Evolution (When attacking an evil being, Excalibur will instantly morph into the perfect weapon in regards to killing them, gaining or lossing properites and abilities in the process. In addition, after defeating an evil being, the Testaments inscribed along Excalibur will become longer and more powerful), Statistics Reduction (The Testament of Wrath drastically reduces the abilities of any opponent who Arthur truly wishes to kill), Death Manipulation (The Testament of Death causes anyone who kills Arthur to die along with him), Resurrection (The Testament of Life can bring Arthur and others back to life, although it requires conscious effort to do so), can learn and/or master almost anything instantly with the Testament of Mastery and can attack spiritual, conceptual and even non-existant beings with Excalibur

Attack Potency: At least Small Building Level normally (Extremely casually cut through an armored calvary (Person, horse, shield, armor and all) with his bare hand), Varies with Excalibur (Excalibur can alter it's power in several ways, although it's weakest observed form was a normal longsword)

Speed: At least Supersonic normally (moves and reacts at least 100x faster than a normal human, although it is likely that he can move far faster), Varies with Excalibur (The Testament of Perfection allows him to always be slightly faster than his opponent, although it's unknown if this will only give him conventional speed or any level of speed he needs)

Lifting Strength: Unknown normally, Varies with Excalibur (The Testament of Perfection allows him to always be slightly stronger than his opponent, although it's unknown if this will only give him conventional strength or any level of strength he needs)

Striking Strength: At least Small Building Class normally, Varies with Excalibur (The Testament of Perfection allows him to always be slightly stronger than his opponent, although it's unknown if this will only give him conventional strength or any level of strength he needs)

Durability: At least Small Building Level (Has survived accidentally hitting himself completely unscathed), Varies with Excalibur (The Testament of Perfection allows him to be always slightly more durable than his opponent, although it's unknown if this will only give him conventional durability or any level of durability he needs)

Stamina: At least Superhuman, Varies with Excalibur (The Testament of Perfection allows him to always last slightly longer in any activity than his opponent)

Range: Standard Melee Range normally, Varies with Excalibur (Excalibur can rapidly and drastically change in size in order to be considered the perfect weapon against a particular opponent, and Arthur himself will always have a longer range than his opponent)

Standard Equipment: Excalibur

Intelligence: At least Gifted (Quickly discovered the weaknesses of several skilled opponents simultainiously), Higher with Excalibur (The Testament of Mastery allows him to almost instantly learn and/or master any concept, idea, weapon, etc. simply by being exposed to it)

Weaknesses: Causality Manipulation may counter Excalibur's reactions, the effects of the Testament of Perfection only last for that fight, has various extreme, and often conflicting, personality issues (generally shown by the nature of the Testaments) and his multiple coflicting desires can cause him to rapidly change how he acts at random intervals.

Feats:
 * Extremely casually cut through an armored calvary (Person, horse, shield, armor and all) with his bare hand
 * With Excailbur, he destroyed Nihilus, a being who embodies all the evil that has ever and will ever exist and was from a time "before creation" and was supposedly "unendingly beyond any concievable concept of infinity and recursion" in one hit.
 * With Excalibur, he was the only being who could damage Merrimack, a being who is beyond conventional logic, exists in infinitly many states of being simultainiously and who created beings who pervieved Nihilus as nothing in comparision to themselves just by being.

Notable Attacks/Techniques:

Excalibur: A metamorphic weapon who's base form is that of a golden longsword, Excalibur is easily one of the most famous weapons in history, although most of it's more esoteric abilities have been forgotted. The main power of Excalibur are the 7 Testaments written along it's blade, which give it and Arthur various abilities, and grow in length and power with every "worthy opponent" defeated.


 * Testament of the Guillotine: This Testamnet currently reads "Hear ye! For all who taint the truest of heroes with the touch of humanity shall feel the cold wrath of the guillotine!", and causes any contact with Arthur or Excaliburs blade will result in a "guillotine" being dropped on the attackers physical, spiritual, conceptual and existential selves, with the attack itself adjusting to always kill that particular selve in one hit.  Represents Arthur's desire to kill all who stand before him.
 * Testament of Perfection: This Testament currently reads "Hear ye! For all who challenge the truest of heroes shall find themselves outmatched in all parts!", and causes all of Arthur's physical aspects to become slightly above that of his opponent.  Represents Arthurs desire to become without fault, however impossible this may be.
 * Testament of Death: This Testament currently reads "Hear ye! For all who slay the truest of heroes shall find themselves sharing that inevitable, horrible fate!" and causes anyone who manages to kill Arthur to unavoidable die with him.  Represents Arthur's desire to not die alone.
 * Testament of Wrath: This Testament currently reads "Hear ye! For all who draw the ire of the truest of heroes shall find themselves powerless before their wrath!" and causes any opponent that Arthur truly wants to kill to become drastically weaker in all aspects.  Represents Arthur's desire to become above all others.
 * Testament of Life: This Testament currently reads "Hear ye! For all who unjustly die before the truest of heroes will find themselves reborn!" and causes anyone, including himself, who dies near him to be reborn, although this requires an conscious effort.  Represents Arthur's desire to bring life to others.
 * Testament of Truth: This Testament currently reads "Hear ye! For all who speak untruthfully to the greatest of heroes shall find their darkest thoughts and desires put on display for all!" and causes anyone who lies, likely including boasts, to Arthur to have their innermost thoughts and desires become easily visable to anyone who can see them.  Represents Arthur's desire to know how all others think and act.
 * Testament of Mastery: This Testament currently reads "Hear ye! For all who play games of trickery and deception against the truest of heroes shall have their own games beaten!"  and allows Arthur to almost instantly learn and/or master any concept, idea, weapon, etc. simply by being exposed to it.  Represents Arthur's desire to know all.