Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-31188206-20170201130302/@comment-26207833-20170204153827

Nope2937 wrote: 1) The flaw in your first argument is this: Hendo Lok Bloodmadder's contract wasn't flawed, it IS his contract. He is denied immortality, so he is given a second close-enough contract. If his contract is flawed, he should have found a way to pass on his genes without sacrificing his descendant's life, which he couldn't. Now his family is one with the least amount of rankers, with the least influence, which can be translated to be one of the weakest. Yeah the contract is flawed, it doesn't cover irregulars. Others, if they exist, is never stated and therefore at this point, is a heavy speculation. the 'weak point' in case of Princes of red light district might be another thing entirely, 2) not something directly endangering his life, perhaps it is political instead of physical.

Phantamium is overpowered for one thing--->3) He is an exis, a man turned GOD, within his field, he is invincible except to an Exis more powerful than him. Therefore it can't be used as an example when we talk about beings in the tower.

1) My bad, I wasn't clear. His contract is the real one, but, being a REAL one, it has defaults. I mean, Jahad could've certainly hid the defaults his contract could've had, this default concerning the "Prince".

2) Why not ? This is not bad, I agree.

3) That I know well. This is why there isnt' ANY unbeatable character in ToG, and Jahad being portected from regulars makes him being near-immortal, since we don't know if Baam will kill Jahad in the future (he doesn't seem to obey FUG if you know what I mean)