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− | }}'''Jagganoth''' is a [[demiurge]] and one of seven [[the Seven|victors]] in the [[Universal War]]. |
+ | }}'''Jagganoth''' is a [[demiurge]] and one of seven [[the Seven|victors]] in the [[Universal War]]. The most powerful of the Black Emperors, Jagganoth is formally introduced in the [[Chapter 4|fourth chapter]], having intercepted a party of [[Thorn Knights]] on a mission to retrieve a missing [[Key of Kings]]. When they are caught crossing his territory, Jagganoth calls the [[Concordance of the Demiurges]] to convene with the Seven. |
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+ | A cunning strategist and formidable warrior, Jagganoth became heir to 111,111 universes following the [[Pact of the Seven Part World]]. He is a master of both [[the Art|magical]] and physical combat, while his authority is backed by a vast stockpile of weapons and technology, including a [[Key of Kings]]. |
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Revision as of 07:51, 3 February 2015
Jagganoth | |
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Title(s) | Lord of Rage[1] Pankrator[1] |
Epithet | The God Eater[2] |
Also Known As | The Ultimate Monstrosity |
Classification | Demiurge |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Ruler of 111,111 Universes |
Debut | KSBD 3:45[3] |
Status | Active |
Jagganoth is a demiurge and one of seven victors in the Universal War. The most powerful of the Black Emperors, Jagganoth is formally introduced in the fourth chapter, having intercepted a party of Thorn Knights on a mission to retrieve a missing Key of Kings. When they are caught crossing his territory, Jagganoth calls the Concordance of the Demiurges to convene with the Seven.
A cunning strategist and formidable warrior, Jagganoth became heir to 111,111 universes following the Pact of the Seven Part World. He is a master of both magical and physical combat, while his authority is backed by a vast stockpile of weapons and technology, including a Key of Kings.
History
By the end of the Universal War, Jagganoth stood alongside Jadis, Mottom, Incubus, Solomon David, Gog-Agog, and Mammon, unable to defeat them. He later agreed to the Pact of the Seven Part World, becoming heir to 111,111 universes.[4]
At the Concordance of the Demiurges, Jagganoth is absent but eventually appears on the horizon. With burning footsteps and a Thorn Knight in his grip he arrives, laying waste to the environment while accusing the rest of the Seven of weakness. Mottom asks why he has come, to which Jagganoth responds by claiming it was he who called the meeting in the first place.[5]
Tossing the knight to the ground, Jagganoth presses his victim as to why Allison's boyfriend was being transported through his territory. But Gog-Agog begins making wild accusations, prompting Mottom to destroy her.[6] Some bickering occurs and Jagganoth discloses that the Thorn Knights emerged from Mottom's worlds. When he inquires further into the man's identity, Jadis claims he is the predicted successor to Throne.[7]
Description
Jagganoth is a thirty-foot-tall (9.1m) bestial humanoid covered in a mass of fur and horns.[5] Big enough to hold a Thorn Knight like a toy, Jagganoth overshadows the other demiurges in size, though they seem accustomed his presence.
His face is skull-like, containing two sets of tusks that emerge out of a row of exposed teeth. Instead of skin and hair, Jagganoth's head is completely covered by a reddish, outer shell that resembles an external cranium. About his head Jagganoth bears a huge, dull-yellow halo. His left eye contains no iris and appears to have been damaged by a cutting instrument. The center of his face is protected by armor resembling the flattened trunk of an elephant, while above his forehead Jagganoth's burning key rests between two spiked prongs that rise upward like a horned beetle.
Jagganoth wears little to no clothing, bearing only a golden armored sleeve on his right arm and black legless tights. On his left arm Jagganoth keeps a thick chain wrapped around his forearm and gold about the shoulder.
Abilities
In most appearances, Jagganoth is a monstrous red humanoid who towers over his peers. He is enormously powerful, capable of taking the rest of the Seven simultaneously[8] and is totally immune to harm according to the scholar Payapop Pritrum. Jagganoth is also immortal, and like the rest of the Seven, possesses complete mastery over space-time coupled with vast magical knowledge. So great is Jagganoth's power, his passing alone can boil blood and shatter bones, making him a favorite among Belligerent Knights, who actively worship him as a god. He is described by Abbadon as "the greatest warrior creation has ever known", one whose power is only limited by the collective power of the Seven.[8][1][5]
Notes
- According to Abbadon, Jagganoth has a habit of stockpiling modern weapons and technology, which is why most of the scientific advancements in Throne appear primitive.[9]
Trivia
- Before Jagganoth was fully conceived, he was known as God Eater, Tyrant-King of the Juggernauts.[10]
- Abbadon has stated Jagganoth was created to evade the "dumb brute" trope in fiction.[8]
Appearances
1F1 | 1:1 | 1:2 | 1:3 | 1:4 | 1:5 | 1:6 | 1:7 | 1:8 | 1:9 |
1:10 | 1:11 | 1:12 | 1:13 | 1:14 | 1:15 | 1:16 | 1:17 | 2:18 | 2:19 |
2:20 | 2:21 | 2:22 | 2:23 | 2:24 | 2:25 | 2:26 | 2:27 | 2:28 | 2:29 |
2:30 | 2:31 | 2:32 | 2:33 | 2:34 | 2:35 | 3F1 | 3:36 | 3:37 | 3:38 |
3:39 | 3:40 | 3:41 | 3:42 | 3:43 | 3:44 | 3F2 | 3:45 | 3:46 | 3:47 |
3:48 | 3:49 | 3:50 | 3:51 | 3:52 | 3:53-54 | 4:55 | 4:56 | 4:57 | 4:58A |
4:58B | 4:59 | 4:60 | 4:61 | 4:62 | 4:63 | 4:64 | 4:65 | 4:66 | 4:67 |
4F1 | 4F2 | 4F3 | 4:68 | 4:69 | 4:70 | 4:71 | 4:72-73 | 4:74 | 4:75 |
4:76 | 4:77 | 4:78 | 4:79 | 5:80 | 5:81 | 5:82 | 5:83 | 5:84 | 5:85 |
References
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