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'''Obliteration''' is a [[High Epic]] that worked together with [[Regalia]] in Firefight. In exchange for serving her, Regalia gave him motivator-powered bombs, detonated by remote control, that matched his own destructive abilities. They also had the advantages of being easily concealable, creatable, and transportable.
|I follow the orders of no man, mortal or Epic ... I am the cleansing fire.
|Obliteration to [[Yunmi Park|Newton]]{{book ref|Firefight|21}}
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'''Obliteration''' is a [[High Epic]] who believes that it is his duty to destroy all of humanity.{{book ref|Firefight|21}}{{book ref|Calamity|27}}
 
Along with [[Steelheart (Epic)|Steelheart]] and [[Night's Sorrow]], he is among the most feared and powerful of Epics,{{book ref|Steelheart|12}}{{wob ref|2386}} but unlike Steelheart, he is currently not a tyrant. He is, however, a ruthless killer, who has made it his mission to kill ''everyone'' because he believes that all humans are corrupt and have the seed of the Epic inside of them.{{book ref|Firefight|21}} Five years after the rise of [[Calamity (Epic)|Calamity]], he conquered his fear and was thus able to free himself of his corruption,{{citebook ref|Calamity|epilogue}}, though this did not influence his morals - he remained a ruthless destroyer. While he ruleddid rule Houston at one point, he ultimately decided to melt the entire city, killing the entire town's population in the process.{{book ref|Firefight|12}}. Since then, has made it his mission to kill ''everyone'' because he believes that he is one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, given divine power by the "archangel" Calamity to end humanity and its corruption.
 
== Appearance and Personality ==
 
Obliteration has a narrow face with a goatee and long, straight black hair{{book ref|Firefight|12}} that falls past his shoulders.{{book ref|Calamity|26}} He usually wears spectacles and a trench coat, and his weapon of choice is a sword.{{book ref|Firefight|12}}
 
Obliteration is described as an indiscriminant killer and "creepy"{{book ref|Calamity|27}}{{wob ref|1338}}, but also rather clever.{{book ref|Firefight|12}} Obliteration constantly makes biblical references, going as far to believe he is one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, given divine power by the "archangel" Calamity to end humanity and its corruption.{{book ref|Firefight|48}} [[Regalia]] claims that Obliteration never got over the initial phase of destruction that all Epics have.{{book ref|Firefight|41}}
 
== Attributes and Abilities==
 
=== Epic Abilities ===
; Heat Manipulation: Obliteration is capable of absorbing the heat out of any object he touches, including humans. There is no known upper limit to how much energy he can store, however storing an excessive amount of heat makes it difficult for him to teleport and retain the stored heat. He can absorb heat at an astonishing rate, causing a tree to frost over and wither in a mere eyeblink. At any time, he can unleash the absorbed heat or dissipate it harmlessly. There is no known limit as to how much concentrated energy he can unleash in a single burst, as he is capable of unleashing a heat wave massive enough to melt the entirety of Houston at once. Furthermore, storing an excessive amount of heat makes him shine brightly,{{book ref|r2|36}} and hot to the touch, to the point where mere skin contact can cause severe burns. Obliteration has enough control over his powers to not melt objects he wants to keep intact, such as his sword and clothes.
; Teleportation: Obliteration can teleport, automatically taking inanimate objects and people he touches with him. His teleportation gets described as his body bursting outwards in a flash of light, similar to a ceramic figure bursting into ceramic shards. He can only teleport to places he can visualize (either from seeing the locations in person or viewing a sufficiently detailed photo). According to David's notes, Obliteration is unable to reappear (and is thus invulnerable but also unable to do anything) for several minutes after teleporting, however during [[Firefight]] he no longer seems to have this limitation.
; Danger Sense: (tied to his teleportation) Should something happen that would hurt Obliteration he automatically teleports away. The danger sense works reactively, meaning that it triggers after action has been taken, for example the trigger of a gun has been pulled, and only then when the action would actually hurt Obliteration.
; Super Strength: Obliteration is strong enough to easily lift [[David]] up with one hand. This power was not in David's notes.
 
; Heat Manipulation:
It is unclear if the discrepancies between his observed powers and David's notes are simply because of faulty information or because [[Regalia]] and/or [[Calamity (Epic)|Calamity]] enhanced his powers.
 
; Heat Manipulation: Obliteration is capable of absorbing the heat out of any object he touches, including humans. There is no known upper limit to how much energy he can store, however storing an excessive amount of heat makes it difficult for him to teleport and retain the stored heat. He can absorb heat at an astonishing rate, causing a tree to frost over and wither in a mere eyeblink. At any time, he can unleash the absorbed heat or dissipate it harmlessly. There is no known limit as to how much concentrated energy he can unleash in a single burst, as he is capable of unleashing a heat wave massive enough to melt the entirety of Houston at once. These blasts do not seem to produce any radiation.{{book ref|Calamity|12}} Furthermore, storing an excessive amount of heat makes him shine brightly,{{book ref|r2|36}} and hotproduce tocopious theamounts touchof heat, to the point where mere skin contact can cause severe burns. Obliteration has enough control over his powers to not melt objects he wants to keep intact, such as his sword and clothes.
 
; Teleportation:
 
; Teleportation: Obliteration can teleport, automatically taking inanimate objects and people he touches with him. His teleportation gets described as his body bursting outwards in a flash of light, similar to a ceramic figure bursting into ceramic shards. He can only teleport to places he can visualize (either from seeing the locations in person or viewing a sufficiently detailed photo). According to [[David]]'s notes, Obliteration is unable to reappear (and is thus invulnerable but also unable to do anything) for several minutes after teleporting. However, however duringin [[FirefightBabilar]], he no longer seems to have this limitation.
 
; Danger Sense:
 
; Danger Sense: (tied to his teleportation) Should something happen that would hurt Obliteration he automatically teleports away. The danger sense works reactively, meaning that it triggers after action has been taken, for example the trigger of a gun has been pulled, and only then when the action would actually hurt Obliteration.{{book ref|Firefight|11}} In theory, Obliteration could actively suppress this Danger Sense, but it would be extremely difficult, and Obliteration has not learned how to do this yet.{{wob ref|9067}}
 
; Super Strength:
 
; Super Strength: Obliteration is strong enough to easily lift [[David]] up with one hand. This power was not in David's notes.{{book ref|Firefight|13}}
 
It is unclear if the discrepancies between his observed powers and David's notes are simply because of faulty information or because [[Regalia]] and/or [[Calamity (Epic)|Calamity]] enhanced his powers.
 
Obliteration is also able to recognize David and Megan, even though they are disguised. He claims he can recognize them by their eyes, but David thinks he has another power.{{book ref|Calamity|27}}
 
=== Weakness ===
It is unknown what Obliteration's weakness is. However, he overcame his weakness five years after Calamity rose.{{book ref|Calamity|epilogue}} Obliteration is nearsighted, but not nearly bad enough for it to be considered a true weakness.{{book ref|Firefight|49}}
 
== History ==
 
=== Before 10 A.C. ===
 
Obliteration ruled in Houston for some time before deciding to destroy the entire city. Obliteration had sat in the middle of a city square{{book ref|Firefight|24}} of Houston, storing up heat from the sun. After a few weeks, Obliteration released all the power, melting the entire city, killing tens of thousands in moments.{{book ref|Firefight|12}}
 
Obliteration had also destroyed Albuquerque and San Diego in the same way.{{book ref|Firefight|26}} However, these weren't as destructive as Houston, because people realized what Obliteration was doing, and ran away before Obliteration had finished.{{book ref|Calamity|12}}
 
=== Babylon Restored ===
 
====Regalia's Offer====
 
'''Obliteration''' iswas asummoned [[Highto Epic]]Babilar thatby workedRegalia, togetherwho withoffered [[Regalia]]to inlet FirefightObliteration destroy Babilar if he did what she wanted for a short bit.{{book ref|Firefight|14}} In exchange for serving her, Regalia not only made Obliteration's powers stronger, but she also gave him motivator-powered bombs, detonated by remote control, that matched his own destructive abilities.{{book ref|Firefight|25}}{{book ref|Firefight|36}} They also had the advantages of being easily concealable, creatable, and transportable. Regalia also secretly makes a teleportation device from Obliteration's power.{{book ref|Calamity|34}}
 
Obliteration fights the Reckoners from time to time in Babilar. He almost succeeds in drowning David by attaching a ball and chain to his leg and dropping him into the water.{{book ref|Firefight|13}} Later, David found that Obliteration is also working with Newton. Obliteration knew Newton's weakness, and kept her in check.{{book ref|Firefight|21}}
 
====Tricking Prof====
 
Obliteration started to store up sunlight in Babilar on a rooftop.{{book ref|Firefight|29}} During the next few days, [[Prof]] decided he would stop Obliteration from destroying city by encasing him in a forcefield.{{book ref|Firefight|39}} However, on the day of their attack, [[Mizzy]] discovered that Obliteration was gone from his spot on the rooftop. [[Valentine|Val]] spotted a glowing coming from Regalia's old base, Building C.{{book ref|Firefight|47}} The Reckoners rushed to stop Obliteration, but the glowing coming from Building C was not Obliteration,{{book ref|Firefight|48}} but instead was the bomb that Regalia made from Obliteration.{{book ref|Firefight|49}} Obliteration fought David during this time, to prevent him from reaching Prof.{{book ref|Firefight|48}} However, when David revealed the secret of how the weaknesses relate to the fears of Epics, Obliteration thanked him and left.{{book ref|Firefight|49}} Obliteration's bomb exploded, forcing Prof to use his powers and save the city.{{book ref|Firefight|49}} However, this caused Prof to turn evil.{{book ref|Firefight|50}}
 
====Destroying Kansas City====
 
Obliteration used one more of the bombs that Regalia gave him to destroy Kansas City. He used the bomb instead of collecting heat himself because it is stealthier, and more people would be destroyed in the process.{{book ref|Calamity|12}}
 
=== Ildithia ===
 
====Party at Sharp Tower====
 
Obliteration showed up at Prof's party in [[Sharp Tower]], because Prof has a "calling card."{{book ref|Calamity|27}} This calling card was a motivator based off of Obliteration's powers. Both David and Obliteration assumed it was a bomb.{{book ref|Calamity|27}} However, it was actually a teleporter.{{book ref|Calamity|34}} Obliteration sat on a salt throne, and rested his hand on the hilt of his sword like a scepter.{{book ref|Calamity|26}} Even though David and [[Megan Tarash|Megan]] were both in disguises, Obliteration recognized them anyways, claiming they had the same eyes, and that David had the same hunger in them. However, David did not buy this explanation, and instead assumed Obliteration has an extra power.{{book ref|Calamity|27}} Obliteration teleported away and returns with a coconut of all things, continuing to recline on his throne as if nothing had happened. Even though David and Megan changed disguises, Obliteration still spotted them.{{book ref|Calamity|27}}
 
When David traveled to the alternate reality that Firefight resides in, he noted that Obliteration was there as well, fighting the Reckoners.{{book ref|Calamity|33}} He had the same goals in this alternate reality as in the "real" world, even though there was no Calamity in the sky.{{book ref|Calamity|33}}{{book ref|Calamity|49}}
 
====Killing Calamity====
 
Obliteration showed up when the Reckoners are fighting Prof in Ildithia, and revealed that Regalia had actually given him three bombs: the one used in Babilar{{book ref|Firefight|49}}, the one used to destroy Kansas City{{book ref|Calamity|12}}, and one that was meant to be used for [[Ildithia]].{{book ref|Calamity|47}} He was then about to kill David, along with the rest of Ildithia, when David revealed that he is going to kill Calamity, by teleporting up there. Obliteration claimed that if David could defeat Prof, he would aid David in teleporting up to Calamity.{{book ref|Calamity|44}} After [[Larcener]] absorbed Prof's powers, Obliteration fulfilled his promise and teleported David up to Calamity, using a picture of Calamity as a reference of where to teleport.{{book ref|Calamity|46}} Obliteration also gave David his last bomb to destroy Calamity.{{book ref|Calamity|47}}
 
Prof teleported up to Calamity as well, using the teleporter Regalia had formed from Obliteration. However, Calamity destroyed this teleporter, preventing them from leaving. Megan then visited Firefight's reality, and forced that Obliteration to take her to Calamity. Megan claimed that the Obliteration in that reality is just as much of a slontze as the one in the "real" world. However, instead of vanishing with a flash (as the Obliteration in the "real" world did whenever he teleported), this one simply faded.{{book ref|Calamity|49}}
 
After David defeated Calamity, Obliteration appeared and thanked David. He then announced his next target was Toronto, and challenged David to stop him, giving him a week to recover. David was surprised, assuming that Obliteration would turn good after the death of Calamity. However, Megan revealed that now that Calamity is gone, Obliteration was free to act how he chose, just as a normal human would.{{book ref|Calamity|epilogue}}
 
== Trivia ==
 
*Obliteration is based off of an author, likely Jim Butcher.{{wob ref|3070}}
*Brandon had Obliteration melt Houston because Brandon likes the city of Houston. Brandon enjoys destroying his favorite cities.{{wob ref|4639}}
 
== Notes ==
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