Unconquered Sun

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One of the most common discussions of the Unconquered Sun that I see is the whole "how do you take out the Unconquered Sun" angle. The following is entirely unofficial conjecture, but here it is.

July 16, 1945 - The United States army tests the first atomic bomb. One month later, it gets dropped on two cities in Japan and destroys them to a degree never before seen by mankind.

Okay, there it is. My view of the Unconquered Sun and the Primordials. Human beings created the atomic bomb. It can light up the sky and burn away its enemies.

The Primordials created the Unconquered Sun. It can light up the sky and burn away its enemies.

Human beings are fragile beings in comparison to their own creation. Their own creation - the atomic bomb - can readily annihilate numerous human beings.

However, for the atomic bomb to actually do so, human beings had to give it leave to do so.

What if the Primordials similarly created something which could readily destroy them? What if they similarly had to give it leave to do so? Perhaps the Unconquered Sun was a creation of the Primordials so powerful that they could not withstand their own creation, if it should somehow be turned against them?

Of course, the big difference is that the Unconquered Sun is an intelligent entity instead of a static object. That means that some wiggle room exists, and therein lies the Exaltation Exemption.

Unless it is unclear, I am not saying that the Unconquered Sun is unconquerable, but I do feel that he is the uniquely qualified candidate to defeat virtually any other entity, one at a time or in reasonable groups. As such, he should be able to defeat most anyone in single combat and virtually any other force in reasonable groupings.

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