God of Destruction

The God of Destruction

A Universal Constant

The title "God of Destruction" is misleading. It is not a statement of alignment or morality, but a description of a fundamental cosmic role. In the grand design of the multiverse, where gods of Creation bring forth stars and life, there must be an opposing force to prune the branches, to cull the failures, and to ensure that creation does not stagnate and choke on its own excess. This is the duty of a Destroyer.

  • The Role: A God of Destruction's purpose is to maintain the balance of their universe by destroying planets, civilizations, or even ideas that threaten that balance. This is a vital, if terrifying, form of cosmic gardening. A Destroyer does not (typically) destroy out of malice, but out of necessity. Their power is a tool to ensure the cycle of creation and destruction continues.

  • The Power of Hakai: The energy wielded by a God of Destruction is unique. It is not a simple blast of force. It is the power to unmake, to erase a target from existence on a conceptual level. This power is absolute, capable of bypassing conventional durability and magical defenses.

  • The Life Link & The Great Mystery: In the universe from which the Saiyans came, it was a known cosmic law that every God of Destruction was existentially linked to a God of Creation (a Supreme Kai). If one died, the other would die as well, a perfect balance of yin and yang. This is the great mystery surrounding Kaleerus. She is a God of Destruction, a refugee from a dead reality. Yet her corresponding Supreme Kai is nowhere to be found.

    • Did he perish in their universe's annihilation? If so, is Kaleerus now living on borrowed time, her life-link severed? Or has this untethering made her a unique, immortal anomaly? No one, perhaps not even Kaleerus herself, knows the answer. This uncertainty makes her the single most unpredictable variable in the cosmos.