Summary[]
Powers and Stats[]
Tier: At least 2-C, possibly 2-A
Name: Saint Alagadda
Origin: SCP Foundation
Gender: Inapplicable
Age: Unknown, at least as old as the First Hytoth
Classification: God, Supreme Being, Fabric of Existence
Powers and Abilities:
- Omnipresence, Non-Corporeal Physiology, and Reality Warping (Is the fabric of existence for the On Mount Golgotha canon)
- Avatar Creation (Is the force from which all gods are born. Can produce physical manifestations of itself)
- Transduality (Type 2. Is a force underlying Qlippoth and Sefiros, who created all dualities out of the undifferentiated void. Additionally, the Saint exists beyond the First Hytoth, which encompasses all of these dualities)
- Madness Manipulation (Encompasses SCP-012, a song that causes people to mutilate themselves in an attempt to finish the song with their own blood)
- Body Puppetry (Encompasses SCP-2458, a cello that can control the bodily movements of those who listen to it)
- Causality Manipulation and Age Manipulation (Encompasses SCP-2402, a song that reverses entropy, causing people to age backwards and objects to revert to previous states)
- Mind Manipulation and Emotional Manipulation (Encompasses SCP-2519, a song that causes artificial intelligences to become distressed and agitated)
- Sound Manipulation (Encompasses SCP-1638, a phenomenon in which the environment is manipulated to create a zone of silence that can go as low as -14 decibels)
- Pocket Reality Manipulation (Encompasses SCP-333, a phenomenon in which an orchestra performing a particular song causes a pocket dimension to manifest)
- Time Manipulation and Spatial Manipulation (Encompasses SCP-2264, otherwise known as Alagadda, an alternate dimension where the restraints of time and space are mere suggestions)
- Text Manipulation (Texts in Alagadda will automatically translate themselves into the reader’s native language)
- Cloth Manipulation (All who enter Alagadda will have their clothes changed to fit the realm’s aesthetic nature)
- Perception Manipulation (In Alagadda the only colors one may see are red, white, black, and yellow)
- Physics Manipulation and Gravity Manipulation (Alagadda’s structures do not follow regular physics, including gravity)
Attack Potency: At least Low Multiverse level (Implied to have caused the First Hytoth’s destruction, as it was prophesied that “time would cease to be” when the Saint returned[1], with this return being tied to the performance of On Mount Golgotha[2], and with the song’s performance directly leading to the destruction of the multiverse[3]. As the war between Qlippoth and Sefiros is what physically destroyed the First Hytoth[4], this implies that the Saint underlies such beings and that their war was merely an extension of the Saint’s will. This is consistent, as the Saint is stated to be existence itself, holiness itself, and “the stuff of which gods are made”, which in the context of Trashfire would include Qlippoth and Sefiros. The First Hytoth should be comparable in size to the Second Hytoth, which is described both as a multiverse and as a tree with 25 branches[3][5][4], however it’s unknown if these correspond to individual universes or universe clusters), possibly Multiverse level+ (The Trashfire canon includes Yaldabaoth, who is implied to be an aspect of Qlippoth[5]. This version of Yaldabaoth possibly scales to their article canon self from the Sarkicism Hub, in which they can affect the entire infinite multiverse recognized in Sarkite mythology[6])
Speed: Unknown
Lifting Strength: Unknown
Striking Strength: At least Multi-Universal, possibly Multiversal+
Durability: At least Multi-Universe level, possibly Multiversal+ level
Stamina: Limitless
Range: At least Multi-Universal, possibly Multiversal+
Standard Equipment: All of existence
Intelligence: Unknown
Weaknesses: None notable
Note #1: Saint Alagadda is not just a “true form” of the Hanged King or the Ambassador of Alagadda, but is rather portrayed as an entirely different entity, stated to be stated to be the city’s namesake and the one guiding the fate of Alagadda’s true unmasked nature, described as “the city as it was before the corruption of the King and its people” and “the city as it will be, when the Ambassador abdicates, when history ends, when the last note is played”. The Saint would scale above these characters anyway, as they would be encompassed within the Saint’s creation, however the Trashfire/On Mount Golgotha version of the Hanged King wouldn’t scale to the Hanged King from other canons due to cosmology differences.
Note #2: Saint Alagadda does not scale to SCP-3812 in any capacity, as the song mentioned in 3812’s article was never implied to have any connection to On Mount Golgotha or the Saint, and Djkaktus has stated that 3812’s “song” is simply a metaphor for his own agony.
Explanations[]
Saint Alagadda is the supreme being of the On Mount Golgotha canon, however unfortunately this doesn’t scale anywhere on its own, as this particular canon never elaborates on its own cosmology beyond vague details like the existence of the Ways or the Kingdom of Alagadda. As such, we have to look to other sources to gain additional context.
The main author of the Trashfire canon, UraniumEmpire, has stated that the On Mount Golgotha canon is the First Hytoth within the world of Trashfire. In the same quote, she states that another one her tales, Qlippoth and Sefiros is the origin story of Trashfire’s cosmology. From this, we can gather that QaS, Trashfire, and On Mount Golgotha all share a cosmology. Admittedly this is one-way canonicity, the fact that On Mount Golgotha is canon to Trashfire doesn’t automatically make Trashfire canon to On Mount Golgotha. However, it’s the best information we have, since again, On Mount Golgotha only has a cosmology in the context of Trashfire. Technically, we don't know where a "pure" On Mount Golgotha version of Saint Alagadda would scale, what we're really talking about here is the Trashfire version.
UraniumEmpire has also stated she doesn’t know who Saint Alagadda is, meaning they weren't part of her "intent" when writing Trashfire and QaS. However, this doesn’t mean the Saint can’t exist in Trashfire, since they exist as an integral part of the On Mount Golgotha mythos, which UraniumEmpire incorporated into the Trashfire series as the First Hytoth. That is to say, it doesn’t actually if the author was specifically thinking about the Saint when writing Trashfire and QaS, they’re implicitly part of that mythos anyway by virtue of Trashfire’s connection with On Mount Golgotha. While author statements can be a considered a secondary source of information, their weight can be called into question when they contradict other evidence, as is the case here.
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