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And they, very much on purpose do not interact with him. On the other hand, he doesn't really interact with the other entities in the pantheon.
But he's "the blind insane God at the center of the Universe" and doesn't give a ♥♥♥♥ about humans and what happens here, he's above that.
I would say sheer power, Azathoth, he is the center of all things. Its Difficult to Measure the power of the Old Ones because we ourselves know little about them, i guess its down to opinion.Įxcept, technicly. I'd say that Space and Time Trumps Insanity, because Yog-Sothoth doesn't obey the laws of physics as we know them, actually thinking about it none of the gods do but if there is one that bends it more, i'd say it would defintely be Yog-Sothoth because he acts outside of reality which in itself is absolutely crazy!
Originally posted by Zarester:I'm no expert in the whole mythos either, but I think either Azathoth (the insane god of nuclear reactions at the center of the universe) or Yog-Sothoth (the embodiment of the space-time continuum that dwells outside our reality).