Carrion, Prophet of the Crow
Daedalus of the Crows was created by Marco and Shinbross, it can be read on Webtoon
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Background

Experience and Skill

Carrion may have started out as a fish out of water, but over time he really adapted to the terrifying obstacles in the Labyrinth. He completed many trials without any guidance from his god. He excels in trails involving puzzles and riddles, but over time he becomes better at the physically demanding and combat-oriented challenges.
He trained with Jeanne in a punishment room for a whole year. The best lesson he learned was that fights aren't just determined by strength, but rather strategy and being able to evaluate his opponent in a short time.
All that training helped him become strong enough to fight Garreth, previously one of the top prophets on the Domus leaderboard. He'd go on to fight insurmountable monsters, more experienced, skilled, and smarter prophets, and even gods themselves.
Carrion was pretty intelligent before entering the Labyrinth. He was a straight A student destined for a renowned university. Although logic failed Carrion before, he did go head to head against 4D chessmasters like 3rd ranked Mu and 2nd ranked Medea. Mu in particular he totally outsmarted and nearly foiled his grand plan.

Carrion may have started out as a fish out of water, but over time he really adapted to the terrifying obstacles in the Labyrinth. He completed many trials without any guidance from his god. He excels in trails involving puzzles and riddles, but over time he becomes better at the physically demanding and combat-oriented challenges.
He trained with Jeanne in a punishment room for a whole year. The best lesson he learned was that fights aren't just determined by strength, but rather strategy and being able to evaluate his opponent in a short time.
All that training helped him become strong enough to fight Garreth, previously one of the top prophets on the Domus leaderboard. He'd go on to fight insurmountable monsters, more experienced, skilled, and smarter prophets, and even gods themselves.
Carrion was pretty intelligent before entering the Labyrinth. He was a straight A student destined for a renowned university. Although logic failed Carrion before, he did go head to head against 4D chessmasters like 3rd ranked Mu and 2nd ranked Medea. Mu in particular he totally outsmarted and nearly foiled his grand plan.
Equipment
Red Artifact: Knife
Artifacts are the weapons prophets can obtain in the labyrinth. Red Artifacts always have an ability connected to a prophet's unique skill linked to their god. They're normally presented as colored tube with gold caps on each end, but after offering his own blood to an artifact, it can transform into their true form.
This red artifact is a knife with an eye—Carrion's default weapon. It can switch between forms on command. This thing is OP. If Carrion hits his opponent's weak point with it, it instantly kills them and they explode into feathers.
It's thankfully balanced by the fact that prophets have no way of knowing where weak points are. Good thing the same applies to Carrion, otherwise THAT would be broken, right? Aside from that powerful ability, Carrion can call the knife back to his hand if he throws it.

Red Artifact: Cape
While presenting as a gothic cape that offers extra protection, it has the added ability of turning into wings to let him fly. Really embracing the crow schtick, aren't we?

Blue Artifact: Malleable

Blue artifacts are shapeshifting objects that often take the form of blades or bludgeoning objects. Carrion can easily meld this artifact into into whatever basic weapon he wants. Before it was melted into a puddle by Mu he used it as a sword and brass knuckle. Both forms are amplified by Carrion combining them with copied blessings.

Blue artifacts are shapeshifting objects that often take the form of blades or bludgeoning objects. Carrion can easily meld this artifact into into whatever basic weapon he wants. Before it was melted into a puddle by Mu he used it as a sword and brass knuckle. Both forms are amplified by Carrion combining them with copied blessings.
Medea's Eye
The eye of his newfound rival Medea, the 2nd ranked prophet in the game. Like how she and Mu traded eyes, Medea’s eye lets Carrion inherit a small part of her blessing and have a look into Medea’s soul. It's a new addition, so the extent of how much he can use Medea’s blessing—gravity manipulation and black hole creation—is currently unknown.

Melphas Ars Goetia the Red Crow
Melphas is Carrion's scheming and power-hungry immortal god who doesn't directly help him much. Other harbingers pop in by their prophet's side to give them advice or chat with them through another dimension, but Melphas completely deserted him for a while.
I won't go in depth into his own abilities since Carrion progressively is able to use more of them at his disposal, but there are some ways he can directly aid the lonely boy. He has stepped in once to speak to him and stop him from getting absorbed by Nyarla, and Divinus form is its own beast in of itself.
It should also be noted his personal dimension is linked to Carrion's mind, which is how the White Crow was able to invade it.

Abilities
Carrion's Blessing
So what's the point of Carrion's eyeball monster arm? It's mainly used for his blessing, manifesting a fraction of Melphas' power as his own. The more connected he is to his god, the more powers he can tap into. He has a few so far, but this is the one he started out with.
By holding his hand in front of his right eye, he looks into a prophet's soul. As his eye turns black and red and bleeds, in an instant he gains knowledge of their past. He even learns their real name.
After seeing their true self, he's able to copy a prophet's blessing. The only downside to this is that he gains stronger empathy for his target, which is not something you want in such a cutthroat place.
As a final neat quirk of his blessing, Carrion can see other prophets' gods, who are always only visible to their own prophet. The same goes for seeing invisible monsters in the Labyrinth.

Divine Power
Okay I lied, Carrion negates the knife's weakness with this ability with this. His divine power is that he can detect the red weak point of anyone who has made a pact with a god. Hitting that with his knife is a guaranteed one-shot kill. It even negates regeneration, as proven when he hit the weak point of a hydra-like monster that grew more heads whenever decapitated.

Self-Sustenance (Types 2 and 3)
Prophets don't require eating or sleeping, but it helps them feel human.

Regenerato Venenata
Jeanne's blessing lets him regenerate his body from any wound so long as his brain is still in tact. Basically low-mid regen.

Confutatis Maledictus
This is his late friend Amadeus' blessing. It exponentially increases the strength of his blows after the impact.

Fulgur Imperatoris
The blessing of Carrion's first opp Garreth. It lets him shoot powerful bursts of electricity. It took a bit to get used to wieldings overwhelmingly strong attacks, but he became more used to it over time. Relying on it too much did caused Garreth to lose his mind over time, but he has more than enough powers to not land into that pitfall.

Serpens Lachryma
Jeanne's divine power. When wielding a sword, he can create a barrage of multi-cut slashes.

Inquisitonis
Amadeus’ divine power. It's an ultrasound-based area scan to sense if there are other entities nearby. It even detects any foes that are underground or invisible.

Inutilitas
The scariest blessing he has copied so far from Carrion's biggest hater Alex Ronopla. Inutilitas renders anything he views beneath him worthless. This stops anything in its tracks, regardless if it's a living being or inanimate object. Spinning sawblades halted as he moved towards them. When using it against people they forget about him, not even registering his presence. Unless you're able to resist mind-based blessings, you're royally fucked.

Lucilia's Blessing
The blessing of his doting cheerleader Lucy. While he hasn't demonstrated being able to use her cockroach tokusatsu armor yet, he does share her ability to harden his bones. He used it to counter the effects of Mu's dagger that turned his leg and arm into rubber.

Melodiam Abyssi
The blessing of his early bullying foe Grise. It attacks with intense soundwaves that can paralyze.

Divinus Form
Carrion is so in touch with his god that he and Melphas are able to fuse into one entity. After fusing into this abhorrent freak of nature, all of Carrion's previous injuries are cured. The Divinus form has a feral personality, a sick venetian mask, and giant crow wings that let him fly around.
This form has way more pain endurance than Carrion normally does, like when Mu repeatedly inflicted a bunch of fatal injuries on him and he just kept moving towards him. In this state Carrion has access to more of Melphas' powers, which includes:

Cultro Oblivionis
His monster arm can transform into the fucking Soul Edge.

Scissura Regretus
The above arm blade has a vertical slash attack.

Enhanced Senses
After beating Mu's last remaining projection, he somehow immediately appeared behind Mu's real body without any knowledge of where he was. Aura.

Purpura Praesidium
A magic shield Melphas previously used to break out of spells, like when the harbinger Cetus tried to hold him down with a harsh noise. It's durable enough to block a black hole, as you can see.

Resistances

- Information analysis resistance: Carrion encountered a prophet with a similar analysis power that lets him see peoples' blessing levels. When he used his blessing on Carrion, Melphas interfered and it wasn't visible.
- Mind manipulation resistance: He becomes immune to mind-based blessings after he sees past the user's true essence. His blessing also repels stuff like Mu's golden artifact that controls minds and deludes people into thinking their actions are their own.
- Absorption resistance: Melphas protected Carrion his consciousness/soul (isn't clear which) appeared in Nyarla’s dimension, stopping him from being absorbed.

- Information analysis resistance: Carrion encountered a prophet with a similar analysis power that lets him see peoples' blessing levels. When he used his blessing on Carrion, Melphas interfered and it wasn't visible.
- Mind manipulation resistance: He becomes immune to mind-based blessings after he sees past the user's true essence. His blessing also repels stuff like Mu's golden artifact that controls minds and deludes people into thinking their actions are their own.
- Absorption resistance: Melphas protected Carrion his consciousness/soul (isn't clear which) appeared in Nyarla’s dimension, stopping him from being absorbed.
Techniques
N/A
Feats
Overall
- Figured out and escaped a trap after Garreth pushed him into it
- Delivered a fatal blow to Garreth
- Defeated Ronopla one on one
- Won the first floor of the Labyrinth of the Gods
- Got used to the grind without Jeanne’s involvement
- Completed a trial on the 50th floor pretty much on his own, despite being a novice at the games
- Defeated the #3 ranked player Mu, nearly killing him after he turned into a god
Strength
- Destroyed a big spider in one blow
- Hit Garreth into a mountainside, causing a small explosion
- Using Garreth's blessing, he broke through a barrier surrounding a giant pyramid Garreth previously set around it
- Divinus Form cut through a stone wall
- Bisected Mu's physical projection
Speed
- Caught Garreth's electric attack and used it against him (MHS+)
- Dodges a bunch of ice beams
- Divinus Form caught Mu's spear without even looking
- Carrion reacted to Mu attacking with a black hole, blocking it with Purpura Praesidium. The black hole mostly seems to act like a real one with absorbs everything in sight, including light and the ground below it. I only say mostly because Medea has a separate black hole move that ends in an explosion, but it looks different than the black holes she normally attacks with.
- Dodges this huge fuckin' laser
Durability
- Impaled in the torso
- Endured his arm getting cut off
- Recovered after his arm and leg were turned into rubber
- Both legs were broken
- Survived getting crushed between two giant stone slabs, then shot at with tons of ice beams
- Regenerated from Mu repeatedly inflicting fatal wounds upon his own body, including stabbing lots of holes in his own body, gouging out his eye, and twisting his head 180˚
Scaling
Prophets
- Jeanne dodges electricity
- Lucy punches an assassin through several walls
- Garreth destroyed a metal drone
- Garreth completely disintegrated a person with electricity
- Garreth caused a city block-sized explosion when activating his Divinus Form
- Divinus Form Garreth wiped away a mountain’s peaks with the air pressure alone
- Divinus Form Garreth fired a giant electric beam through several small mountains
- Mu, just after fusing with a god, stated he has the power to destroy a universe at his fingertips. He does have spacey attacks but doesn't demonstrate anything at a cosmic level. Best he gets is threatening to destroy the entire 50th floor of the Labyrinth. Outlier for now.
Weaknesses

- Strong empathy is a side effect of his powers. He needs to use his past-viewing powers carefully, as he could risk creating an emotional bond with an enemy if he uses it on them.
- His knife has a poor range. He can throw it at an opponent’s weak point, but it’s very risky
- There have been prophets like Mu and Medea who resisted Carrion looking into their souls
- He can’t copy previously stolen blessings like the ones Mu harbors
- Not that Melphas ever shadows Carrion, but gods despise music—classical especially. Jeanne uses headphones to pester her god enough to leave her alone.
- Has grown more impulsive in his time in the Labyrinth
Matchup Potential
Carrion vs Yuichiro Hyakuya (Daedalus of the Crows vs Seraph of the End)

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