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I have to vote for Obliteration.  His pre and post fight speeches are all the reason I need.

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Vasher - he can destroy stuff without first waiting a week.

 

Also, can you imagine an army of lifeless squirrels attacking Obliteration. They won't last long, but it will be enough for Vasher to get up close to give his breath away.

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And Vasher defeats Obliteration! 

 

Up next is probably my favorite round so far. Marsh vs. Kelsier, brother vs. brother. Which sibling will prevail?

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Most likely is the result of a doublekill.

Followed by a teamup.

After that it gets complicated.

 

After some careful consideration i actually vote for Kelsier, because he managed to defeat Death once or twice.

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Marsh.  He's an Inquisitor with 21 spikes in him at time of HoA.  Kelsier had a hard time defeating an Inquisitor with only 11 spikes, how can anyone expect him to win against another with almost double the spikes including Feruchemical steel?

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Well, Kelsier is something you cannot kill. He is hope. And he "piggybacked" on Preservation for a while soooo. But, Marsh, with his 21 spikes... Ugh! This is hard! Well, considering that Kelsier is hope, I'm voting for him just for that reason.

 

Kelsier

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Marsh is awesome and badchull, but you cannot kill hope. Kelsier wins this one.

Rusts!  Was "badchull" on purpose or was it the swear filter?  Storms, Kelsier is also badchull!

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Rusts!  Was "badchull" on purpose or was it the swear filter?  Storms, Kelsier is also badchull!

Badass. That's a test. :P I typed badchull on purpose, though. Ah, so it doesn't do it, but if it's two words, it will.

Edited by Mailliw73
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I have to go with Marsh. It's hard to kill hope, but you can't really kill death.

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One of these led a rebellion against a functionally immortal Sliver, driving the entire capital city to revolt, crushing almost every noble House, becoming a god in his own right, and held a Shard. The other hated the Steel Ministry, became one of them, was controlled by a dark god of destruction, and essentially wanders the world, doing what he wants. I think Kell wins this.

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