Eminem vs. Macklemore
Dora vs. Katniss
Hitgirl (kickass) vs. Hitman
PewdiePie and Martzia vs. Bonnie and Clyde
Ip man vs. Liam Neeson
Hercules vs. Heracles
Wolverine vs. Winnie the Pooh
John Carmack vs. Nolan Bushnell
SCP-682 vs. Godzilla
Percy Jackson vs. Kratos
Richard Nixon vs. Barack Obama
Voldemort vs. Sauton
I'm pretty sure it should be Voldemort vs Sauron. I could be wrong, but Sauton doesn't make sense to me.
Last call for votes cuz we'll start soon-ish.
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Resident Skumfuk
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The first battle will be Percy Jackson vs Kratos! It's time to research, so if you want to help out, find as much facts about the characters as possible and post them here.
" Imma start this battle of wits without mercy
Wreck this little whiny teenager's asshole, percy.
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Quick question, how do I remove the poll, lol. Anyways:
Percy:
Perseus "Percy" Jackson (also known as "seaweed brain") is a fictional character, the title character and narrator of Rick Riordan's[1] Percy Jackson & the Olympians series and a protagonist in the sequel series The Heroes of Olympus, which are part of the Camp Half-Blood chronicles.
Percy is the son of Poseidon, called Neptune(Roman Form) in The Heroes of Olympus. He begins in The Lightning Thief as a troubled twelve-year-old boy with dyslexia and ADHD. When his class takes a field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of his teachers turns into a Fury and attacks him. His friend Grover then reveals himself to be a satyr and takes Percy to Camp Half-Blood, a place where demigods can train. Percy then learns that he, being a child of Poseidon, is mentioned in the Great Prophecy given by the Oracle. With the help of the other demigods at Camp Half-Blood, Percy defeats the forces of Kronos and saves the camp.
In The Heroes of Olympus, Percy begins the series missing, with Annabeth Chase and his other friends searching for him. He returns with amnesia in The Son of Neptune, where he comes across Camp Jupiter, a camp for the children of the Roman gods. Mars tells him to go with other demigods to Alaska and free the god of death, Thanatos. He regains his memory, and he and Annabeth travel through Tartarus in an attempt to defeat Gaia's forces and close the Doors of Death.
Kratos:
Kratos is a fictional video game character from Sony Santa Monica's God of War series, which is loosely based on Greek mythology. Kratos first appeared in the 2005 video game God of War, which led to the development of six additional games featuring the character as the protagonist. Kratos also appears as the protagonist of the God of War comic series and novels. He has been consistently voiced by Terrence C. Carson, and Antony Del Rio voiced the character as a child in God of War: Ghost of Sparta.
In the series, Kratos embarks on a series of often forced adventures in attempts to avert disaster or to change his fate. He is usually portrayed as being oblivious to all else, often engaging in morally ambiguous activities and performing acts of extreme violence. He is a Spartan warrior eventually revealed to be a demigod and becomes the God of War. Each adventure forms part of a saga with vengeance as a central theme, providing additional information about Kratos' origins and his relationships with his family and the gods.
The God of War franchise has become a flagship title for the PlayStation brand and Kratos is one of its most popular characters. The character has been well received by critics and has become a video game icon, a relative newcomer among more established franchise characters, such as Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Lara Croft. The character is now associated with other products and has had various cameos in PlayStation games outside of the God of War series.
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