Surtr (Canon, Fire Emblem)/Metal875

1="Those who shrink from the flames... Those who, when confronted by true power, have no choice but to bow... Listen to me now. I am Surtr. I am your king."

- Surtr


 * -|2="Tell me, Askran prince. Do you see that town over there? Isn't it filled with Askran citizens? ...Abandon them. I don't care. But if you do... I will burn that town to the ground. Everyone there will die. I'll make sure of it. Women, children... one by one, they will burn alive. I promise you I will do this... Let me tell you something you might not know. Being burned alive is one of the most painful ways to die. First, the skin burns off... Then the muscles themselves begin to fall apart. In the end, they all wail... "Please! Kill me! Please!""

- Surtr

Summary
Surtr is the main, primary antagonist of Book 2 in "Fire Emblem Heroes," serving as the rival to Princess Fjorm and as the biggest enemy in the series thus far; not only aiming for the destruction of Askr, the kingdom, but its entire universe, and then all those that follow.

Surtr, as the king of Múspell, ends up forming a treaty with the queen of Embla--Veronica--because the two of them share a goal of annihilating Askr. But before that, he attacked Nifl--another kingdom--and killed Fjorm's mother in front of her. He took control of the land in case anyone tried to rise up, and later during the events of Book 2, also kills Gunnthrá. Fjorm's sister, once again, in front of Fjorm. Surtr makes it his goal to sadistically destroy all those around him when they don't bow and kiss his feet; and this is very evident when he threatens to burn all the people alive in Askr should Alfonse continue to Nifl (quote number two) while cracking a wide smile, knowing the choice would pain him either way.

As of now in the story, Surtr has betrayed his alliance with Veronica, and is taking her to be used as an offering to the flames of Múspell.

Statistics
Tier: 2-A

Name: Surtr

Origin: Fire Emblem

Gender: Male

Age: Unknown

Classification: King of Múspell

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and durability, Pyrokinesis, Soul Destruction (When dying to the flames of Múspell, your soul itself will also be destroyed), Statistics Amplification, and Immortality (Type 8; reliant on the Múspellflame. With it, he's completely incapable of dying)

Attack Potency: Multiverse level+ (It took Breidablik with the Rite of Frost to bring the heroes to his level. Breidablik is the divine relic that can control and rule all worlds. Of which there is an infinite amount. As for feats, Surtr not only wanted to destroy the universe Askr is in, but destroy everything in existence and leave just one kingdom, with just one king--himself. Infinite worlds, infinite kingdoms--it's 2-A irregardless of whether or not he'd destroy the universes themselves too, but judging by how he says he'll destroy Askr's universe, and by how "all else must burn," it's pretty evident he wanted to destroy everything)

Speed: Massively Hypersonic w/ Speed of Light reactions and combat speed (Casually keeps up with Kiran's heroes. Horseback characters can cross terrain effectively equivalent to that of a three forests in a second [since inside the game, three squares can contain three forests; this isn't game mechanics because once you travel there and initiate combat, the character is actually present within a realistically proportioned forest; they are traveling the overboard distance in real time]. Some forests are, at least, 35 miles across. Crossing that distance in that time is Mach 164.218776. Then, there are dozens of characters able to fight with and react to lasers and such)

Lifting Strength: Unknown

Striking Strength: Multiversal+

Durability: Multiverse level+

Stamina: High (Never shown tired; not even after several fights, following the heroes' journey that took days to execute, and all whilst plotting the destruction of an entire universe)

Range: Extended melee (the Sinmara is really large). Multiversal+ w/ flames of Múspell

Standard Equipment: Sinmara

Intelligence: Gifted (Quite easily one of the smarter characters; effortlessly deceiving others to make amends to his own ends and immensely great at cunning persuasion)

Weaknesses: Immensely sadistic, choosing to torture his foes rather than finish things quickly; some foes he won't even choose to kill at all if it's "too easy" to defeat them, like with Fjorm. The Rite of Frost is known to be able to power the user up to his level and nullify the Múspellflame, essentially defeating him right there.