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Okay, points for both. Shut up and listen for a second, because I'm gonna tell some stories.

Cthulhu has a lot going for him, especially considering he's not made of what we consider matter. That means any damage that Zalgo does to him isn't worth much/won't do anything.

"It was curious to note from the pictured battles that both the Cthulhu spawn and the Mi-Go seem to have been composed of matter more widely different from that which we know than was the substance of the Old Ones."

- At the Mountains of Madness

Therefore, Zalgo cannot do much to him physically at all. Zalgo, though, has a lot going for him. He can do a multitude of things as well, including devouring souls.

"He who waits behind the wall, he is the chaotic hivemind, eating my soul, making me unwhole, one with him."

- Zalgo Incantation

"He will call on the beast to devour my soul."

- Zalgo Incantation

He can also travel through dimensions, making him hard to find for Cthulhu.

"an entity living in another dimensional plane"

"He is inseparable from reality, as he exists beyond the veil...waiting."

Cthulhu cannot kill him as well, due to him being "The Chaotic Hivemind" and being chaos incarnate, therefore having to kill pretty much everyone in existence, including himself. And that'd be fairly hard.

Despite that, Zalgo cannot kill Cthulhu, despite him only having Low-Godly. If I'm right, said Low-Godly comes from a soul far beyond Zalgo's scope of power.

Sorry if this was long, but I'm going with Inconclusive.