All of them are older than the universe and possess immense power, ranging from at least destroying someone on a subatomic level (Raphael) and altering the very fabric of reality (Gabriel) up to fully removing all of existence (The Darkness) or create whole universes (God). Despite their immense power and agelessness, none are unkillable with even Death, God, and Amara being called the strongest beings can be killed under the right conditions. Death was destroyed, a being so powerful it saw humans no more powerful or important than how humans view bacterium. Like all things, even the Primordials are to certain degrees subject to the flow of the Natural Order.
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| - All of them are older than the universe and possess immense power, ranging from at least destroying someone on a subatomic level (Raphael) and altering the very fabric of reality (Gabriel) up to fully removing all of existence (The Darkness) or create whole universes (God). Despite their immense power and agelessness, none are unkillable with even Death, God, and Amara being called the strongest beings can be killed under the right conditions. Death was destroyed, a being so powerful it saw humans no more powerful or important than how humans view bacterium. Like all things, even the Primordials are to certain degrees subject to the flow of the Natural Order.
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| - All of them are older than the universe and possess immense power, ranging from at least destroying someone on a subatomic level (Raphael) and altering the very fabric of reality (Gabriel) up to fully removing all of existence (The Darkness) or create whole universes (God). Despite their immense power and agelessness, none are unkillable with even Death, God, and Amara being called the strongest beings can be killed under the right conditions. Death was destroyed, a being so powerful it saw humans no more powerful or important than how humans view bacterium. Like all things, even the Primordials are to certain degrees subject to the flow of the Natural Order.
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