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(Created page with "<center>{{Quote|Sorry nothing personal I just want to be a God and rule the world because I am so awesome and kewl and better than everyone.|origin=source}}</center>{{Infobox|Tsathoggua| {{ibw|250px}} {{ib|Pronouns|he/him}} {{ib|First Appearance|Life of the Pacifist}} {{ib|Source Media|Cthulhu Mythos}} }} '''Tsathoggua''' is a character in Das Pacito AMV Warriors, originating from the Cthulhu Mythos. He is an eldri...") |
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== History == | == History == | ||
[[Mao Zedong]] pitted Tsathoggua against [[Karl Marx]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], and [[Leon Trotsky]] in an arena battle as a way of eliminating the trio. Marx pled for pacifism and compassion from Tsathoggua, but he killed Marx nonetheless. The other two escaped soon after, and Tsathoggua questioned why the walls were so easy to escape from.<ref name="dp1">[[Life of the Pacifist]]</ref> | [[Mao Zedong]] pitted Tsathoggua against [[Karl Marx]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], and [[Leon Trotsky]] in an arena battle as a way of eliminating the trio. Marx pled for pacifism and compassion from Tsathoggua, but he killed Marx nonetheless. The other two escaped soon after, and Tsathoggua questioned why the walls were so easy to escape from. The area was then nuked by [[Joseph Stalin]], who Trotsky had unwittingly asked for help.<ref name="dp1">[[Life of the Pacifist]]</ref> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 2 October 2024
Tsathoggua is a character in Das Pacito AMV Warriors, originating from the Cthulhu Mythos. He is an eldritch being and the mascot of China's Great Leap Forward, helmed by Mao Zedong.
History
Mao Zedong pitted Tsathoggua against Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, and Leon Trotsky in an arena battle as a way of eliminating the trio. Marx pled for pacifism and compassion from Tsathoggua, but he killed Marx nonetheless. The other two escaped soon after, and Tsathoggua questioned why the walls were so easy to escape from. The area was then nuked by Joseph Stalin, who Trotsky had unwittingly asked for help.[1]