The idea is that you're not actually supposed to kill it. I'm not particularly fond of the practice of stating god-tier enemies.
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Replying to @PhilodoxPils @a_man_in_black
Unless you're actually creating an entire book around achieving that level of power.
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Replying to @GrizzlyWillis @a_man_in_black
Call of Cthulhu stated Cthulhu and it's like the worst decision for that game.
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Not that the PCs would ever be capable of it, seeing him basically tanks san then he gets to eat 1d4 investigators a turn.
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Obligatory reminder that in the original Call of Cthulhu, Cthulhu was beaten in a physical fight by driving a boat through his head
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Replying to @arthur_affect @PhilodoxPils and
Even Lovecraft recognized that having even his Ulta OP Super Badass be literally invincible wasn't great storytelling
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I don't think they killed him though, he was just wounded and fell back into slumber didn't he?
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Yeah but they did nonetheless stave off apocalypse, which is as good as you can get in the Cthulhu Mythos
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And notably it is more of a triumph than some ultra grimdark writers think you should be allowed to have
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