We Are Venom Your right. I think fury wraps her whip around the sword pulling it out of death. As this is happening Death tells war “wisdom is a great gift.” And uses his shythe to cut off wars arm. He did it for brotherly love. He understood why he was defiant. They had to kill their entire race after all. So he cut off wars arm because this punishment would pale in comparison with what the council would have done to him. Death is always looking out for his brothers (including his sister)
Everyone keeps saying Death is obviously the strongest Horsemen because he cut off War's arm. As if they forget that War literally deflected Strife's bullets, was about to possibly kill Fury, before Death intervened with is "almost" invulnerable body, and was only able to so easily cut of War's arm because fury used her whip to ensnare him while his sword was momentarily stuck on Death. Until we see a one on one fight between them, it's hard to say who is truly stronger, but it seems to be leaning more towards War considering the full context, as well as additional context given by War and Strife in the mobile game (which is canonical), in which War reminds Strife it took all three siblings to stop his last tantrum, and that Strife should stop pushing him, to which Strife reluctantly agrees.
Death is the leader of the 4 horsemen and the most powerful, he is the real deal, Samael, Lilith and any other creature confirm it, war can be a very tough guy with strife and fury, but the Grim Reaper is a different matter .
But... the Nephelim are not "the creator's first warriors", they were created by Lillith, using "essence" of both angels and demons, so that sentence was wrong in more than one way, first, they were not the first warrior race to come into existance, Angels, Demons, and many Old Ones already existed, secondly, they were not made by the Creator, they were made by the Demon Lillith.
I've been asking where the source for that is since the first complaint I got on it, but no one ever replies. It's in the novel you say? I have it, but never got around to reading the whole thing. Mind telling me where in the novel it is?
It's never explained. They just did. The Charred Council aren't the nicest group of beings around, so they may have done it to vent their frustration over War's "betrayal". But that's just me speculating.
Wait I just thought of reason. The council wanted War the play the role of executioner, but they needed a reason to accuse him of something so they let War continue doing what he is doing on earth, but they knew that the realms of Darksiders wouldn't approve of it. So they needed to make it that they didn't know about what was happening on earth, but they couldn't have the female watcher go around telling everyone that the council did nothing while War was on earth. So they killed her.
@@threenamechangesareallowed8485 That would explain why they sent the Watcher to, well, watch, and waited until the last moment to pop War into their realm. Nice analysis. Quite plausible.
ItsReever There's some slight inconsistencies that could be reconned away or simply done away with altogether. I'm interested in seeing what they'll do.
I'd like to see them have more of a kinship, ya know? You get the feeling at the end of DS1 when Death, Strife, and Fury are coming down that War was feeling like..."Yeah...here comes the cavalry. Everyone is screwed now.". This story makes it seem like War hates them.
ItsReever Well, they're still brothers and their infighting happened millenia before the events of DS1. Plus, in DS2, Death is all about looking out for his brethren. So there's still a chance that we may get the kinship they hinted at.
ItsReever Oh, I know, haha. It's tempting to write it off, but it's not my M.O. to ignore something that hasn't been explicitly stated as not-canon. So, until then, I'll treat it as Canon and will do my best to make sense of it.
Actually, it was Death who chopped War's arm off
+Ocean Gaming Really? I thought it was Fury because we only see her whip in that panel.
@@lorelogs3901 yup, it's was Death, who's also the strongest among the four. I really want to read the comic, sure I can find it somewhere
We Are Venom Your right. I think fury wraps her whip around the sword pulling it out of death. As this is happening Death tells war “wisdom is a great gift.” And uses his shythe to cut off wars arm.
He did it for brotherly love. He understood why he was defiant. They had to kill their entire race after all. So he cut off wars arm because this punishment would pale in comparison with what the council would have done to him. Death is always looking out for his brothers (including his sister)
Everyone keeps saying Death is obviously the strongest Horsemen because he cut off War's arm. As if they forget that War literally deflected Strife's bullets, was about to possibly kill Fury, before Death intervened with is "almost" invulnerable body, and was only able to so easily cut of War's arm because fury used her whip to ensnare him while his sword was momentarily stuck on Death. Until we see a one on one fight between them, it's hard to say who is truly stronger, but it seems to be leaning more towards War considering the full context, as well as additional context given by War and Strife in the mobile game (which is canonical), in which War reminds Strife it took all three siblings to stop his last tantrum, and that Strife should stop pushing him, to which Strife reluctantly agrees.
Death is the leader of the 4 horsemen and the most powerful, he is the real deal, Samael, Lilith and any other creature confirm it, war can be a very tough guy with strife and fury, but the Grim Reaper is a different matter .
Current amped fury from DS3 is the strongest amongst the siblings now
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bruh it still took ALL THREE Horsemen to stop him 💀
Death was the one who cut off wars arm. He is holding his weapon in the next panel
I haven't even read the novel yet and even i know death cuts off wars arm.
Death beating war shows how death is the strongest of the 4 horseman
Death never beat War. Fury and Death cooperated to do so. It was never a 1 vs 1 fight, 3 vs 1
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😭 it literally took all three of them to stop him
@@vlinnstone6919 but death came out of no where and finished it with the other two
Death cuts his arm off not fury
ICameforLaughs Really? I thought it was Fury because we only see her whip in that panel.
Lore Logs Fury used her whip to hold Wars other arm so he can’t do anything while his other arm holds the sword in Death and then Death does the deed
Fury immobilizes War's arm and Death takes this opportunoty to cut it off
I like Fury's design better in this one
Me too. But, they made their choice with the re-design and that's what we got as canon now.
*@@lorelogs3901* I think it's because the original character designer didn't join this game.
@@Dehslash9 Oh, didn't know that. Sounds possible. I wonder what was the reasoning behind it though. She looks flashier than her brothers.
@@lorelogs3901 she look more Evil
But... the Nephelim are not "the creator's first warriors", they were created by Lillith, using "essence" of both angels and demons, so that sentence was wrong in more than one way, first, they were not the first warrior race to come into existance, Angels, Demons, and many Old Ones already existed, secondly, they were not made by the Creator, they were made by the Demon Lillith.
The masterpiece Darksiders 🔥🔥👏🎮
Wow you must not read the novels cause it was death not furry who cut off war's arm.
I've been asking where the source for that is since the first complaint I got on it, but no one ever replies. It's in the novel you say? I have it, but never got around to reading the whole thing. Mind telling me where in the novel it is?
would anyone know where i can actually buy the novel or the entire collection ive played the games but i want to read the comics/novel , PLEASE HELP
Why did they kill the female watcher
It's never explained. They just did. The Charred Council aren't the nicest group of beings around, so they may have done it to vent their frustration over War's "betrayal". But that's just me speculating.
Wait I just thought of reason. The council wanted War the play the role of executioner, but they needed a reason to accuse him of something so they let War continue doing what he is doing on earth, but they knew that the realms of Darksiders wouldn't approve of it. So they needed to make it that they didn't know about what was happening on earth, but they couldn't have the female watcher go around telling everyone that the council did nothing while War was on earth. So they killed her.
@@threenamechangesareallowed8485 That would explain why they sent the Watcher to, well, watch, and waited until the last moment to pop War into their realm. Nice analysis. Quite plausible.
No witnesses!
I get a feeling this will all be retconned.
ItsReever There's some slight inconsistencies that could be reconned away or simply done away with altogether. I'm interested in seeing what they'll do.
I'd like to see them have more of a kinship, ya know? You get the feeling at the end of DS1 when Death, Strife, and Fury are coming down that War was feeling like..."Yeah...here comes the cavalry. Everyone is screwed now.". This story makes it seem like War hates them.
ItsReever Well, they're still brothers and their infighting happened millenia before the events of DS1. Plus, in DS2, Death is all about looking out for his brethren. So there's still a chance that we may get the kinship they hinted at.
Yeah I know. It's just a bit jarring is all. If you ignore this comic and just focus on the games, then it's all good. lol.
ItsReever Oh, I know, haha. It's tempting to write it off, but it's not my M.O. to ignore something that hasn't been explicitly stated as not-canon. So, until then, I'll treat it as Canon and will do my best to make sense of it.