>>131994
SO, remember what I said about big UNCONFIRMED things in nWoD's cosmology? If I were to even try ranking the unconfirmed things, Ammut would sit comfortably at the top of their hierarchy. She is an undefined cosmic devourer primarily characterised as being acknowledged as supreme by all deities, only opposed by the resolve of Atum to keep her jaws pried open with the first island ever created and (if she is to believed) is herself the embodiment of Sekhem in it's most raw form. Creation AND destruction without law. It is even suggested her consumption of Sekhem is necessary for the function of the cosmology by reshaping it into new life like how herbivores fertilise their environments with poop.
Fighting Ammut is in fact worse than merely the nWoD equivalent of fighting Cain and his You Lose sheet, it is tantamount to challenging God since Ammut is the closest thing to a genuine supreme being now it has been established there is a tier above even Supernal Realms. You take your endgame cultivator build, your Elder God Demonbane or your Madokami build, or your Unsong Celestial Machine set to maximum overflow, and you hope for the best. This is the scale of threat for which it's appropriate to import multiple companions to obtain SMT protagonist powers. This is what your post-Aetherophasmic Engine/Cosmogenesis Stellaris civilisation should be helping you deal with.
Dwelling on the "this fat hungry bitch might be necessary to the continued function of Sekhem, Fate and everything" part, you've probably forgotten this but a while ago I wrote a fight scene against Ammut. My Jumper got all of the Arisen (who he had used Glory of the Garden to empower into getting the effects of the Mentaar perk i.e. to keep the heights of Utterance power while still freeing themselves in Apotheosis or Ascent; in the latter case he offered a Craft: Fate procedure to give them a permanent stay of residency using one of my Looms of Fate) to stand up and declare our boy Sutek was the GOAT (buffing the law of life's defiance like Luster Candy+++) to make external Sekhem inedible to her. Then I had the Lilim eat her alive to replicate her function within themselves. In game mechanics, the Lilim are a large scale application of the "Imperator factory" Noble goal that have also succeeded at a different Imperator goal (the integration of a Ninuanni continuum into themselves) and several combat-relevant Gifts (Noble production, symbiosis with Abyssals and Lunars in a fashion similar to the Onceborn, massive quantities of Yetzirah; I'm not going to get into Kabbalistic metaphysics because this is confusing enough as is but basically lovemaking is like giving all of your ki to Goku) then using the divine attributes Vastness, Deepness, Wanderer and Theft to subsume and restructure a cosmological constant.
Or in layman's terms, the monstergirl hiveminds sunk their death venom enzymes into the life/entropy hunger monster to break it down into digestible concepts.
>>131999
Not actually clear if that would poison her. There is precedence for Sekhem divine beings (the Shan'iatu specifically) being corrupted in way that doesn't involve mythopoeic mutilation. The problem is, well, the instigator of that corruption was...Ammut. This is beside the point that it's very difficult to MAKE Ammut do anything unless you're Atum with your sturdy rock right in the middle of her mouth.
Assuming it does poison her, be concerned about the possibility of random Annunaki metastasisizing like cancers inside a sick Ammut, waking up and suddenly declaring that THEY'RE the new Sekhem god gang on the block.
>>131996
It is not at all clear Ammut is actually suffering from her own hunger, merely desiring to satiate it and frustrated by the fact that stuff won't break down to be eaten and ejected again. She is kind of like a less considerate version of the Shifting Mound.
>>132002
Oh yeah, as I assumed when I wrote the thingy the Judges probably would oppose killing Ammut. Not out of sympathy or anything, just because the lawtists would reflexively oppose any change to the status quo.
>>132003
>>132036
Mummy Utterances and archmage Imperial spells are powerful in mostly different ways. Let me try to explain by cutting through a lot of wizardbabble.
An archmage casting an Imperial spell is sort of like trying to gaslight reality (well, from the archmage's point of view he's trying to ENLIGHTEN reality to his interpretation of the Supernal but shuddup). He goes around channeling through leylines, making sure a 7th son of a 7th son is born on the equinox, founds a city named after his favourite dog and if everything goes well this eventually forms a Quintessence: A symbolic arrangement of circumstances that enables the archmage to cast a spell so powerful it was retroactively true all along. The effects of the spells CAN potentially be correspondingly significant like creating a new watchtower, returning Atlantis to the world or merging with a Supernal God. But it is insanely hard to make all the dominos fall so such a setup can take place, which is why archmages tend to settle for less ambitious, more subtle sweeping mystery play changes to the setting.
A mummy using Utterances is kind of like an Exalt using Ghost-Eating Technique or banishing a demon. While the overall scale of magic a mummy can use is much smaller (apparently even Utterances are just a degraded form of the Nameless Empire's might in it's heyday, which itself was merely a poisoned chalice provided by the Shan'iatu, who are themselves mere fragments of the Judges), it is a priori to reality. The divine life energy and the divine words just go brr, and suddenly you drag Nyarlathotep into the courtroom. Or annul or redirect all magic aimed at you, including other Utterances. Or resurrects someone. Or yes, wipes a single discrete target from existence (like an archmage) like Okuyasu.
>>131962
>does not stop her
Eh, going by Dreams I would contend Atum IS the force actively preventing her from snapping down because in context Ammut is declaring that she has snapped down before and in fact intended to snap down before Atum started talking shit. And also because Dreams depicts Atum as continuously standing firm on the island to keep Ammut's jaws wide. If he didn't have to, he'd probably wander around smacking Judges upside the head and telling them to stop bullying everything and everyone because that's the first rule they came up with.
>>132039
I don't usually advocate for monetisation at all costs, but I really wish they'd just give up on Bleach Abridged which has like a third of the UBW Abridged episodes' views, and concentrate on the series their audience clearly prefers.
>>132196
It's always nice to find a hidden gem free of the tyranny of copyright law floating around there, The Tragedy of Man is around too last I checked.