Dahaka vs Alucard




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Okay, lets start with the Dahaka... Alright, the Dahaka is the physical manifestation of the inevitability of fate. The beast is the guardian of the Timeline, and seems to appear only when the Timeline is disrupted. But, in alittle game called The Sands of Time, the very nimble and athletic Prince uses the Sands of Time to massively manipulate the Timeline and cheat his own death. Therefore it was the Dahaka's duty to make sure that the Prince meets his death in order to restore the timeline.
Appearance: The Dahaka appears as a massive and powerfully built humanoid, clad in black. It has long ram-like horns that twist in the form of a lemniscate, the symbol of infinity, and its eyes burn with a fierce inner light, though the area around it is always covered in shadows.
Abilities: Well it has the ability to shoot four or more tenticles from its abdomen, which it uses to capture his target, should it's victim fail to keep enough distance between he and the Dahaka. Every aspect of this being suggests it is a creature of a more supernatural world. Also, he seems to have the power to reduce his victim's into sand and absorb them, thus eliminating them and their actions from the timeline.
Speed: The Dahaka appears blurry during the moments of it chasing after a target and can sometimes appear to have teleported a few yards at a time.
Weakness: Only one and it is water, it seems the Dahaka has an intense aversion to it. Contact with water harms the creature, and it cannot pass through the curtains of water that cover certain palace doors and corridors. Hardly anyone has discovered this weakness and exploited it.
Additional Info: The Dahaka speaks in a bizarre language but in actuality it talks in backward speech, able to be heard by reversing time. In the game, If you let it capture you, and use the Sands of Time to go back in time, sometimes you will hear it speaking things such as "No one escapes the Dahaka" and "You can't change your fate, you have fallen".
Alucard:
Powers: Alucard demonstrates an astonishing and overwhelming range of supernatural powers (the range and strength of which have led some to believe that he is simply too powerful a character); these include, but are probably not limited to: Immortality; Vast strength; Superhuman senses; Flight; The ability to summon a giant, amorphous hellhound named Baskerville, and other creatures such as bats; Super speed; The ability to pass through solid objects; Manipulation of shadows into physical form; Transformation; Teleportation; Telekinesis; Telepathy; Mind Reading; Mind Control or Hypnosis; Regeneration (Alucard can regenerate any part of his body. He can even be reduced to paste and pull himself back together.); Summoning the souls of those whose blood he has sucked (familiars) in a variety of forms that either sprout from his body or swarm about him as an army numbering in the thousands.
Weapons: -Hellsing ARMS .454 Casull Auto - This massive semi-automatic pistol is 29 cm (Almost 1') in length, making it too heavy and unwieldy for a human to use, but a perfect match for Alucard's strength. It fires custom-made explosive .454 Casull rounds, with the steel bullets bearing a core made from the melted silver cross of a Lancunian cathedral.
-Hellsing ARMS 13 mm Auto Anti-Freak Cannon 'Jackal' - With a length of 39 cm (Almost 1' 4"), weight of 16 kg (35.2 lbs), and made of black gunmetal, it is not a weapon a normal man could even hope to wield. It fires special 13 mm armor-piercing, explosive, mercury-core baptized bullets, with casings of Macedonian silver, powered by "Marvell's Chemical Cartridge N.N.A.9." It has six rounds per magazine. The words 'Jesus Christ is in Heaven now' are engraved upon it, in mockery of a similar statement on Anderson's gloves. Contrary to popular belief, the weapon does have a slide; however there appears to be none at all since the entire upper assembly is the slide, and moves only a minimal distance (relative to the gun's length). The Jackal has it's ejector port at the left-hand position (ejecting towards the left), this probably means that it is meant to be used in conjunction with the Casull.
-A large Medieval longsword - Used by Alucard during his mortal years as Vlad III Dracula in the 1400's, and again in 1999 while fighting Anderson in his original form.
Release states: Alucard's vast powers are controlled entirely by the heir to the Hellsing family (currently Integra Hellsing). This is apparently enforced by something called the "control art restriction system." There are shown to be six levels of restriction and six corresponding states, with lower numbers meaning greater levels of power. Under certain circumstances, Alucard can release some of his greater powers himself; a component of his restriction system called the "Cromwell Approval" seems to influence this. Alucard can often be heard stating what level he is releasing immediately prior to combat ("Releasing control art restriction to level two"). This is, perhaps, a requirement of the release mechanism, but this has never been confirmed. Another possible reason is that it is to unnerve his opponents as he goes into battle, given what has been seen of his personality this is quite likely. In the manga, Integra requests that Alucard's restriction system be released to Level Zero, the lowest level, allowing him full access to his most devastating powers. At this level, the only thing holding him back is his subservience to his master.
