This includes fantasy and sci-fi.
My choice is the Combine.
A multi-universal species from half-life so absolutely immense and powerful that they reverse-engineered earth's technology, upgraded far beyond human ability, brainwashed some humans and had them invade themselves. They did this and stomped all resistance within 7 hours. This was done by a backwater lesser combine city mind you.
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White Walkers from game of thrones perhaps? "Oh you just slaughtered 1000 of my minions? Let me raise them from the dead...as well as 500 of your dead soldiers...checkmate"
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Bailey Jay [spoiler]master race[/spoiler]
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The Reapers
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Authors
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Dragons from Elder Scrolls. Because holy shit! Even the freaking Deadra are afraid of those guys. And because there is no Dragonborn IRL there is absolutely no way to stop them.
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The hulks pants
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Goku wins insta transmission
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Reapers, Mass Effect Trilogy
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Time lords
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Illinois [url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url]
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Pocket Monsters
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Precursors, or celestials
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The risen from fire emblem awakening are [i]literally[/i] endless, they are dead people. And they are led by a dragon the size of a mountain (Grima), which sees the future and is impossible to defeat, unless he were [i]going easy on you[/i]. Which he did, which resulted in your victory.
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Edited by Tartan 118: 5/26/2015 8:51:37 PMA lot of people are saying all-powerful reality-controllers win this contest. And that's all well and good until you realise anyone can invent such a faction and install them at the head of their respective reality. And then we have factions poking into other realities. Such as the Combine. Even more powerful. But is there a fictional faction/entity so powerful that it can pervade multiple fictions of [i]different[/i] authors and creators, so powerful that its influence spreads beyond the control of its own creator? More worryingly, a fictional being so powerful, it has enormous control of our very own reality. Ladies and gentlemen, may I present you the god of Abraham. Edit: oh, race. Erm. I guess the most influential real-world religion with a pantheon.
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Grils [spoiler]#2op4me[/spoiler]
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Timelords
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Time lords
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Edited by anakinasvader: 5/27/2015 2:27:15 AMTimelord here's why First of all they can travel through space and time to wherever they want to. In some cases travel through alternate dimensions and can potentialy genocide the universe if they felt like it. Also they are kind of immortal.
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The watchimacallits from the Daniel X series. whatever alien Dan was that can create stuff out of thin air. 2opplznerf
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Edited by 2014 Honda Civic: 5/26/2015 5:35:26 PMNibblonians.
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Half-dragon dire-corby from pathfinder. Works out to cr4 if i remember right. Took some levels of summoner and barbarian. Well ok by the end of it i was level 25 but alot of that was dragon deciple cause breath weapon. Anyway it was such a powerfull race and summoner build that it took down creatures and players 20 levels above it. By the end of the campaign he also had 5 breath weapons because dm was giving out special powers amd mythic ranks like candy on Halloween. But heres the thing, my level 16 pathfinder half dragon dire corby killed a cr 35 demi god from 3rd edition dnd that the dm threw in specifically to kill me after i 1 hit a cr 19 pathfinder creature. Seriously cant stop this beast
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I know they don't warp reality in multiple universes, but the Precursors from the Halo universe. If they can block slipspace travel in a galaxy, then imagine in what other ways they can warp their universe, especially if they were at their full power. And, of course, they were the ones who created the Flood, even if the Flood is a cancerous, damaged monstrosity that the Precursors didn't expect to be created. I've heard they can also transcend the need for physical bodies.
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Necrons,
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About that fictional "race"... [spoiler][i]Podracing[/i][/spoiler]
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I agree with you the combine are pretty tough. Its a shame we don't know more about them