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Wolverine isn't really immortal, but his regeneration is so strong that he nearly can't be killed. Does that mean taking out Wolverine is nothing special? It's an unfair comparison, since Wolverine has a lot more to look at, but the idea is similar. If you can kill someone who has something magical that makes them immortal, that's pretty fucking impressive.
Size doesn't give any indication of weight, still. We don't know whether or not Momma Gigan was going to "Eat them all", or eat as many of them as she could.Alex Ahad explained that Gigans vary in size immensly. Their average size is 15 feet, but their body types span all the colors of the rainbow. It's their genes that determine their size, not their age. They're like the Titans from Attack on Titan. Also Grendel's Mother was capable of eating an entire audience of people (Before Beowulf stopped her). So I'm sure she's pretty damn big.
Also here is a better example of Grendel's size.
Also, Grendel is smaller than the smallest one on the list, who's only a little bigger than Parasoul. And if he's small cause of genetics, there's a chance Momma Gigan is just as small. So... Beowulf beating them is a feat why...?
This has nothing to do with what I brought up. The point I was making is that there is evidence that points to her holding back when she fights. The personality of Marie doesn't come into that, and whether or not she should be exempt from blame for Fortune's murder is irrelevant to what she did before. She showed massive regret for committing murder, implying hurting others was foreign. That's all.
More things irrelevant to what I'm bringing up.
I suggested a possibility. Read "It's possible..." in my last post.
Bad person, maybe, but violent enough to go all out in a fight? I think not. I've already provided supportive evidence.
No it isn't. Discussing how strong a character is is the point of the thread.