Majin

Height: 20 meters (estimated)

Weight: 5,000 tons (estimated)

Powers: The Wrath of God wields the ability to control the elements. Upon Majin's command, strong currents of wind would be summoned to blow away anything Majin deems unworthy to live. Majin is capable of beckoning conflagrations that would burn for however long he desires, and is suitable to put out the flames whenever. The Wrath of God can also decrease the temperatures in the air and envelop the enemy in a freezing blizzard. Without hesitation, Majin can split the ground asunder and allow anyone to fall into the depths of Hell. If angered enough, Majin would strike an adversary with bolts of lightning without any remorse. Should the need arise to travel across vast distances, Majin can disappear into a spiritual ball and fly there in a matter of seconds. Around his waist is a sharp blade Majin is free to pull out and thrust into any living being. Majin has the choice to either discard his stone avatar or bring it along with him when he disappears in a spiritual ball. Majin can magically create another stone avatar whenever he desires. When the time comes to rest, Majin's malicious face would fade and his body would remain as still as a statue.

History: During the feudal era of Japan, legends foretold that there was a God that watched over the land. As time passed by, the legends became a mere myth. In a human village, a maniacal man seized control by betraying his Lord. When the heirs to the throne of ruling the village escaped, the evil man vowed tyranny and ruled the village with an iron fist. For years, the children and their protector lived in the caves of Majin. A priestess, sworn to follow the laws of Majin, watched over them and prayed to her God, hoping Majin would awaken and sentence the evil men to the fiery pits of Hell. When the children were adults, they were no longer able to hide. Try as he might, their protector and faithful followers could not stop the Evil Lord from spreading his anarchy. Deeming the myth of Majin to be fake the evil lord commanded Majin's statue to be destroyed. But when a stake had been driven in the statue's forehead, blood gushed out. It wasn't long until Majin awoke from his ancient slumber. Majin sought vengeance. The entire village suffered Majin's wrath and slaughtered its evil lord. Majin had avenged those who had been under his rule for ten years. Yet Majin didn't stop. It took the innocence of a child and a princess to send Majin back to where he came. Only one of innocence and pure heart can put a stop of Majin's anarchy.

The Wrath of God patiently waits to awaken once more and bring annihilation to those who deserve to suffer his wrath.

Fighting Power: *****

While it is difficult to predict just how well Majin would fair against the likes of Godzilla, Gamera and Mothra; based on his abilities, Majin's control over the elements and supernatural abilities would allow him to give quite a struggle against the superpowers of the kaiju universe. Majin's control over the elements allowed him to overcome his human adversaries, so it likely that if against a Daikaiju, Majin would summon the most suitable element to engage the beast. Majin's power had shown no limits. Should the need arise; Majin may be able to summon howling winds that could rival Rodan's shockwaves. Majin might just be capable of disabling the energetic attacks of any creature to oppose him. Majin is quite fast for a living statue. His movements were fast when they needed to be and while being a giant statue would suggest amazing strength, Majin didn't disappoint in the physical department. Majin does have one major weakness; Majin is weak against benign beings. Majin isn't invincible, but his incredible power is a force to be reckoned with nonetheless.
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