What is he?
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Mephiles is the malevolent conscience, mind and will of the sun god, Solaris.
Soon After
Mephiles was sealed inside the Scepter of Darkness by the future, Shadow the Hedgehog.
Released
Mephiles was freed 10 years later from the Scepter of Darkness by the notorious Dr. Eggman, Rouge, and past Shadow. Mephiles orchestrated a centuries-long plan to release Iblis from Princess Elise and rejoin with it within the scepter.
His plan succeeded when he killed Sonic the Hedgehog. He then returned by binding into Iblis, remaking Solaris. He was defeated by Sonic, Shadow and Silver, and got erased from existence by Sonic's action of blowing out the eternal flame.
Forms
Mephiles has 4 forms, the first one was his shadow form- which he took in Shadow's appearance.
Second form, he turned into a form very similar to Shadow The Hedgehog, other than he has no mouth, nose, and the stripes a different color, and eyes.
His third form is crystalized and gained more color and was much creepier all together.
The last form is his combined form- Solaris.
Story
Mephiles was accidentally created during the Solaris Project, under the supervision of the Duke of Soleanna. In one of the Project's experiments, Solaris was split into two separate entities: Iblis, its raw power, and Mephiles, its cunning mind. As Mephiles was trying to escape the facility, he was sealed in the Scepter of Darkness by Shadow the Hedgehog, who had traveled through time by ten years before the events of the game. As Mephiles was sealed inside the scepter, he vowed that he would not forget Shadow and that one day, he would kill him.
In the intervening years, Dr. Eggman somehow acquired the Scepter of Darkness. In the present day, the Scepter was shattered during a struggle between Eggman, Shadow, and Rouge the Bat, and Mephiles was released. Mephiles absorbed Shadow's shadow, and transformed into a copy of Shadow; in doing so, he absorbed Shadow's powers as well. Upon gaining his new form, he then expressed amusement at the irony about how he was resurrected by the shadow of the person who sealed him away before sarcastically thanking Shadow for releasing him. Realizing that Shadow did not know who Mephiles was (as Shadow had not yet traveled back in time to face Mephiles in the past), Mephiles transported Shadow and Rouge into the future.
Mephiles then sought to find the Chaos Emeralds in order to bring pain and despair to Princess Elise and release the 'Flames of Disaster' (a.k.a. Iblis), who had been sealed inside Elise's soul until she cried. Mephiles intended to fuse with Iblis, reuniting them into a single entity, Solaris, their original persona.
To accomplish this, he traveled to the future and implied to Silver the Hedgehog and Blaze the Cat that Sonic the Hedgehog was the cause of Iblis being released, which led to the destruction of their world. Therefore, Sonic was referred to as the 'Iblis Trigger' by Silver and Blaze. He sent the two back in time, having revealed his ability to them earlier when he told them that they needed to go back to the past to prevent Iblis's awakening, making them believe that killing Sonic in the present would save their future.
Along the way, as all three storylines progress, the three main characters discover how Mephiles was somehow involved in the incident which created the 'Flames of Disaster', wielded by Princess Elise. Mephiles has a very pivotal role in all of the story-lines, throughout the course of the game. He has the most direct role in Shadow's story. He also has a major role in Silver's story, as he manipulates Silver and Blaze into attempting to kill Sonic so that he can finally fuse with Iblis. While he himself has a very minor role in Sonic's story, where he is only seen when Sonic, Knuckles the Echidna and Miles 'Tails' Prower are eavesdropping on his conversation with Silver and Blaze that ends with them time-traveling back to present-day Soleanna, his actions are still very much prevalent to Sonic's story, especially with his encounters with Silver.
When encountering Shadow again, Mephiles attempted to break Shadow's will to fight and join him (much like Black Doom had previously tried) by revealing that in the current future, the world and an unwilling E-123 Omegawould turn against Shadow and imprison him in suspended animation (while keeping his hatred for Shadow a secret). Thus, he attempted to convince Shadow to join him, saying they would both get revenge on the world. However, Shadow proved immune to Mephiles' tactics, saying that he would determine his own destiny, leading to a battle between the two of them. Though Shadow took the upper-hand, Mephiles knocked him into a wall with an energy blast and incapacitated him when he lowered his guard, but Omega intervened and drove Mephiles off. Later, Omega met Mephiles again, who revealed to Omega that he was one that would imprison Shadow in the future, prompting the robot to shoot him with two mini-guns. Though stunned, Mephiles laughs and escapes from Omega before Shadow and Rouge arrive. As Shadow (along with Silver after Shadow foiled his second assassination attempt on Sonic) had traveled back into the past at that point, he learned of Mephiles' true nature (and Silver learned that Mephiles had lied about Sonic being the Iblis Trigger).
Shadow, Omega, and Rouge later encountered Mephiles in a desert temple, though they were too late to stop him from getting the Chaos Emerald there. Again, Mephiles offered Shadow a chance to join him, but Shadow, knowing Mephiles' true intentions, flat-out refused the offer. Mephiles was fought again and lost. After his seeming defeat, however, Mephiles proved immune to being imprisoned in a new Scepter of Darkness that Shadow tried to use on him, saying that it would not work on him anymore (he implies that the reason he was immune was either due to his time traveling by ten years ago to absorb Shadow's shadow during the moment he was being sealed in the present timeline [English version], or simply because he has absorbed Shadow's shadow and copied his power altogether [Japanese version]). Mephiles then uses two Chaos Emeralds to create an army of clones of himself. He then boasts to Shadow that he can't defeat him, and asks why he is even bothering to protect a world that will eventually turn against him. Shadow replies, 'If the whole world decides to become my enemy, then I will fight like I always have!', then removes his gold rings and destroys the entire army.
Mephiles watching Iblis breaking free.
In the Last Story, Mephiles, having either escaped or simply survived the fight with Shadow, finds the purple Chaos Emerald. At this point, he (rather than progressing to the next scene) travels to the future to deceive Silver (this is not specified, but it would explain how he had the purple Chaos Emerald and the knowledge of Sonic at this point). Eventually, after Silver failed his mission, he uses it to warp to Sonic and Elise's location shortly after they escape Eggman's exploding Egg Carrier. He blinds them with the Emerald's powers, and projects an energy spear (dubbed the 'Dark Chaos Lance') that impales Sonic from behind, killing him instantly. Elise cries over his death and, as a result, releases Iblis, allowing Mephiles to fuse with him and transform into Solaris (who is soon destroyed in the final battle against Shadow, Silver and a revived Sonic in their Super States).
It is also revealed in the Last Story that Mephiles' lie to Silver and Blaze about Sonic being the Iblis Trigger was partially true: Sonic is indeed the Iblis Trigger, but his death would not stop Iblis's resurrection; rather, his death would be the very event that would release Iblis from Elise's soul. The key to Iblis's freedom was an event that would cause Elise to become so consumed with despair and guilt that she would cry, as she had formed a very close friendship with Sonic.
Personality
Unlike most of the villains in the Sonic series, who are driven by a lust for power or revenge, Mephiles (according to Shadow) only seems to crave destruction. He is portrayed as a cold, manipulative, cruel, sadistic, and ruthless villain with no sense of compassion. He would do anything to accomplish his goals, even if it means taking innocent lives. Mephiles happens to take great pleasure and delight in hurting others and has been shown to have a very warped and twisted sense of humor, making him a very sadistic and psychotic individual. For example, he made it his sole mission to cause pain to Elise throughout the entire course of the game, and even broke out into a maniacal laughter after ending Sonic's life. This is also seen when he taunts Omega by telling him he would be reprogrammed to capture Shadow. Mephiles is also highly intelligent, capable of using and manipulating people to further his evil plans. This is shown when he preyed upon Silver's frustration and desire to save the world, by deceiving him into thinking that Sonic was responsible for the devastation of his future, knowing that killing Sonic would have done the exact opposite of what Silver was trying to achieve. In addition, his intelligence was such that he could craft fallback plans in case his initial plans did not work. This was especially evident in the Last Story, where Mephiles proceeded to use a Chaos Emerald to kill Sonic, after Silver evidently stopped trying to kill Sonic.
Mephiles also has nihilistic tendencies, as evidenced in his final fight against Shadow, where he asks why Shadow even bothers fighting at all, and why Shadow even bothers defending humanity when they will inevitably persecute him later. However, it seems that he has some manners, as he bowed to Shadow after taking his form, though this was most likely done as a mocking gesture.
It has also been speculated that Mephiles might also be somewhat of a coward, judging from several actions he displayed throughout the game:
Instead of fighting Sonic face-to-face, he appears behind him without Sonic or Elise knowing, and proceeds to impale him from behind. In battle, the action of attacking from behind is usually an act of cowardice.In addition to this, he creates a distraction to keep either of them from noticing him while he proceeded to kill Sonic.During both boss fights, Mephiles hardly attacks on his own without aid, either by summoning shadows, or cloning himself to use as distractions. He uses the shadows in the first boss fight as shields, and increases the number of them when you get too close.During the boss fights, he waits to attack Shadow until his back is turned.He also doesn't fight Shadow directly until the player expels him from Shadow's shadow.In the second boss fight, you cannot face him until you clear the floor of the seething shade covering it, having to use Chaos Boost to expel him.He managed to convince Silver and Blaze into attempting to kill Sonic before actually doing it himself, which would in turn release Iblis, though there was a much stronger form of Iblis already free in his time while he had a Chaos Emerald at hand.In the time ten years previous to the story that takes place, when Shadow corners the newly created Mephiles before sealing him away, Mephiles' voice sounds startled if not frightened before quickly shifting into his more recognizable tone as he makes a threat to Shadow.
Despite this, however, he has demonstrated some fortitude, such as when he willingly let Omega beat him into submission and even laughed when the latter intensified in his attacks after he implied Omega's role in sealing away Shadow in the future.
Mephiles also seems to have a habit of waving his hands when he speaks, as he has been seen doing so in nearly all of his appearances. He ranges from holding his hands up high while making a declaration, to holding them out to the sides slightly or even in front of himself while making himself appear as an ally to Silver and Blaze. Mephiles also showed limited interest in people, taking particular interest in Shadow, Omega, Silver and Sonic, the latter only because he needed to kill him. Mephiles is shown to hold a particular hatred for Shadow since it was he who sealed him in the Scepter of Darkness. This being said, Mephiles did not acknowledge Rouge, Blaze or Elise, whom he would have been aware of, while the rest of the game's cast did not know of him just as much as he did them.
Likes
Iblis
Suffering of others
Eternal despair
Manipulating others
Chaos and destruction (owe the edge?)
Recreating Solaris
Dislikes
Shadow
Good
Hope (Villains never learn)
Humanity
Kindness
[BICU)Skill
Time travel
Harnessing Chaos energy
Iblis fusion
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Shapeshifting
Flight
Energy projection
Immortality
Master manipulator
Flawed duplication
Darkness manipulation
(So, like Shadow, and Chaos emeralds had a fusion? *Le gasp* A super Shadow?!)
Weakness
As a being of darkness, Mephiles is vulnerable to light-based attacks, such as the Chaos Spear, which render him immobile. His shadow-mending skills are also not infallible as intense power can force him out of other people's shades.
Game Appearance
Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)
Sonic Rivals 2 (collectible card)
Sonic Generations (Cameo)
Sonic Runners
Archie Comic
In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics, Mephiles is present in the comics' universe, but he has yet to make an appearance. In this media, Mephiles was born during an experiment that split his original being, Solaris, into himself and Iblis. He was later trapped by Shadow the Hedgehog, but was freed and sought to rejoin with Iblis and remake Solaris. He eventually succeed in his plan, but was stopped and erased from existence by Sonic the Hedgehog and Elise. An alternate version of Mephiles also appeared as a prisoner in the Zone Jail.
Etymology
Mephiles' name is derived from Mephistopheles, the demon from the legend of Faust, and possibly after Mephitis, the personification of the poisonous gases emitted from the ground in swamps and volcanic vapors.
Mephiles may also be inspired by the false prophet in the Book of Revelations of the Bible as he works in the shadows and manipulates the characters into doing things that would only further his own goals. Silver's theme song, 'Dreams of an Absolution', also calls him a preacher who lies which may also be a reference to this.
Another possible origin for Mephiles' name may be from Arabic, similar to Iblis. Mephiles could refer to 'Muffles' (مفلس), in Arabic Muffles means 'broke', 'a person with nothing'. The term extends not just to material objects, but to everything non- material as well, such as good deeds, emotions, hopes, dreams. In religious context, Mephiles/Muffles/مفلس is a name for the devil (similar to Iblis) and it refers to him as having no good deeds, no hope for redemption, and no chance of salvation. Taken this in mind, and Mephiles' nature in the game, they would seem similar.
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Today, I am stepping down from creepypastas and the Archie comics to bring to you guys a highly requested blog: a discussion on which of these Sonic game villains would win in a battle.
This blog will contain spoilers for Sonic Forces and Sonic the Hedgehog (2006).
Who are Infinite and Mephiles?
Let’s start with the introduction of both characters, since you can’t assume everyone knows who they are right off the bat.
Infinite
Infinite is an antagonist for the game Sonic Forces. Originally the leader of Jackal Squad and supposedly the ultimate mercenary, after suffering a humiliating loss against Shadow, he cast his previous identity aside to fuse with the Phantom Ruby and become Infinite.
He doesn’t like being called weak.
Mephiles the Dark
Mephiles is an antagonist for the game Sonic 06. Accidentally created as part of the Solaris Project, he is the cunning mind of a super-dimensional phenomenon called The Flame of Hope and seeks to fuse with his other half to become a time god that can make time itself collapse.
Lacking a mouth makes it hard for him to smile.
Oh, did I mention they hate Shadow? Poor guy. Shadow just wants to watch his anime in peace.
Introduction and Disclaimers
The world of Sonic the Hedgehog is pretty weird and the quality of his line of games have been bumpy for quite some time now. Sonic Forces arguably failed to meet expectations and Sonic 06 is infamous even outside the fandom.
However, with many villains throughout Sonic’s gaming history, there are two villains in particular that stand out for one specific feat: actually defeating the hero, Sonic the Hedgehog, at some point in their career.
So, the obvious question comes to mind: If they actually fought each other, who would have greater chances of coming out on top?
Which edgelord would out-edge the other? Let’s find out.
Disclaimer 1: The information included in this blog is taken from canon sources only, like the games and Infinite’s backstory comic.
Disclaimer 2: This is an analysis based on evidence. If there are speculations or assumptions on my end, I will mention it.
Note: This is a battle of power. Things like designs or the quality of their games are irrelevant to the discussion. Literally no cares if you hate one character or their game.
Infinite’s Physical Attributes
Let’s start with Infinite first.
After attaining the powers of the finalized Phantom Ruby, saying that Infinite is pretty fast and durable is an understatement.
His most iconic speed feat is, well, reacting to base Sonic’s attacks and even supposedly surpassing his speed, as stated by his creators.
Base game Sonic has numerous instances of being capable of surpassing the speed of light.
Infinite might be faster than Sonic, but how much so is unclear. To put things into perspective, if he was so much faster, then Sonic and the Avatar would not have been able to defeat him.
Note: It is when Infinite’s Phantom Ruby is weakened that Sonic and the Avatar won against him. However, Sonic has also been able to put up a fight with Infinite much earlier.
So, it’s reasonable to state that Infinite is around Sonic’s speed, but faster by an unimportant amount.
Therefore, Infinite’s speed is AT LEAST light-speed.
In terms of durability, we first need to analyze the strength of Sonic in the games.
Base Sonic was able to destroy an Egg Robot powered by an entire planet’s biosphere in Sonic Lost World, which easily lands him at the level of Multi-Continental power.
Moreover, Sonic could actually survive an attack from that machine, but his durability is around that level as well.
Now, it’s almost a no-brainer. Infinite could harm Sonic and also be harmed by him.
Therefore, Infinite’s durability and attack potency stand at Multi-Continental level.
Infinite’s Abilities
However, even though sporting stellar physical attributes, Infinite has many abilities. Here are the most relevant ones for this fight.
Teleportation, Energy Manipulation, and Battle-Field Removal
Yes, he can teleport. He can even shoot energy beams out of his hands. But, most importantly, he can banish people to a place called the Null Space, a dimension of nothingness made by the Phantom Ruby.
Pretty self-explanatory stuff. Noteworthy to mention that one can escape the Null Space using physical strength (like the Double Boost).
Illusion Manipulation
First and foremost, Infinite’s abilities are said to come from the Phantom Ruby. So, he is stated to be able to generate and manipulate virtual realities. Whenever someone touches his red cubes, they will be sent to this Virtual Reality.
These realities are stated to be illusions that can harm a person’s physical body.
Infinite can create virtual reality constructs that cause victims to falsely perceive the presence of other characters and even himself, to the point he can create an army out of them.
Here is the thing about these virtual reality constructs, however: Knuckles states they have the power of the originals, but this is questionable.
Reason 1: Fodder characters like Charmy were easily able of incapacitating them. Rouge literally beats a Shadow clone with a kick.
Reason 2: If Infinite actually brought down the sun as an illusion, the sun would have been much larger and would have fried everyone the moment it appeared, but this isn’t the case.
What I propose, therefore, is that these illusions are not actually on the level of power they appear to be. Feats > Statements, otherwise nothing would make sense.
Let’s cut Infinite some slack, even if his illusions are not actually as strong as they appear. Infinite can grow in size, fly, use some abilities of his replicas, and so on. He’s definitely not weak and actually really strong.
Now, that we have discussed Infinite, let’s discuss Mephiles.
Mephiles’ Physical Attributes
Mephiles has been shown to defeat base Shadow, who is comparable to Sonic in terms of physical strength, durability, and speed. He also seemed to overpower even Team Dark.
One of his energy beams alone was able of killing Sonic, even if it was surprise attack.
Therefore, Mephiles’ durability and attack power should be Multi-Continental.
While facing Chaos Shadow, he seemed to be able to react his attacks. If base Shadow’s speed is comparable to Sonic’s speed, logically, then Chaos Shadow would be faster by an unknown amount.
There’s no much else to say.
Mephiles’ speed is also at least light-speed for fighting Chaos Shadow.
Mephiles’ Abilities
Darkness Manipulation, Power Copying, Duplication
Mephiles is a being of darkness (it is also in his name) and he shows this by being able to use dark powers to send as projectiles and even duplicate himself countless times.
He has shown capable of sinking into one’s shadow and copying their abilities and powers, like he did with Shadow in Sonic 06.
According to the Sonic News Network, his clones are warped and imperfect while not using Chaos Emeralds, though.
Time Manipulation, Time Hole Creation, and Time Travel
Mephiles has been able to manipulate time itself even without a Chaos Emerald. It is theorized that he copied Shadow’s Chaos Control, but I believe it is because he is the half of a time god, but that’s speculation on my end.
Fact is, Mephiles can create time portals on a whim and banish people across time like he did to Shadow and Rouge. Pretty insane stuff.
Regeneration
Probably Mephiles’ best asset alongside Time Manipulation. See, Mephiles has been shown capable of regenerating himself time and time again, almost instantaneously after being defeated like he did against Team Dark.
This ability is broken because it makes it almost impossible to keep him down for long unless a significantly stronger force can wipe him out.
Mephiles can also merge his duplicates, summon dark monsters.. you get the point.
Verdict: Who Wins?
Through the analysis, it was observed that Infinite and Mephiles should have around the same physical attributes due to facing foes that have similar power and speed to each other.
However, once we glance over at their abilities, there is a clear disparity between the two.
Mephiles’ abilities are far more numerous than anything Infinite could possibly achieve.
Reason 1: Infinite’s illusionary army is countered by Mephiles’ duplication. Even if he created an army of them like he did before, Mephiles can also duplicate himself to an unknown amount.
Even if Mephiles does not use Chaos Emeralds to create perfect replicas, even sheer numbers would not be able to keep him down for long.
Reason 2: Banishing Mephiles to the Null Space would not work because Mephiles can create time portals and easily get back out. Meanwhile, Mephiles banishes Infinite to a different time and the latter cannot get out.
After all, the Phantom Ruby was only capable of interdimensional travel only when used with the Chaos Emeralds, as stated by the Sonic News Network.
Reason 3: Mephiles can copy Infinite’s abilities by sinking into his shadow. Even if he can be expelled through sheer power, it is doubtful he would even need to do this.
Reason 4: After using a lot of power, Infinite needs to recharge the Phantom Ruby. Meanwhile, Mephiles has never shown to have this limitation after using too much power.
Reason 5: Mephiles’ regeneration is just too much for Infinite. Nothing Infinite could do could possibly keep him down for too long.
Reason 6: Mephiles’ time manipulation is pretty broken overall. The Phantom Ruby is said to also manipulate time, but to my knowledge, this was never evidenced anywhere.
Also, there is this misconception that Classic Sonic is from the past, but it is actually mentioned several times he is from another DIMENSION, not a different time, so..
In conclusion, Mephiles has way too many powers at his disposal, many of which Infinite cannot counter and are fatal.
Winner: Mephiles the Dark
References
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FAQ
“Let’s assume Infinite’s illusion sun is as strong as he says it is. Would that be enough to destroy Mephiles for good?”
Sure. Assuming it did have the power of the sun, then naturally, Mephiles would not survive the blast. Star >>>> Multi-Continent level.
However, even assuming it was actually the sun, it takes time for Infinite to use that attack and Mephiles could time-travel to escape that.
”Mephiles is weak to light, so throwing the sun at him would make him weaker.”
That is true, but Infinite would naturally not have idea about Mephiles’ weaknesses in a battle scenario. Again, Mephiles can time-travel and evade that completely.
Also, if Mephiles knew Infinite’s weaknesses too, then he would shoot Infinite in the back while he boasted just like he did with Sonic. lol
”Mephiles copied Shadow’s body and Infinite is stronger than Shadow, so Infinite is stronger than Mephiles. Plus, Infinite can grow larger.”
In terms of physical strength and speed, it is true that, while around the same level, Infinite might be slightly faster and more durable.
However, this battle ultimately boils down to their powers and Mephiles is vastly superior in that regard. A slightly better speed is not saving anyone from time manipulation.
Also, why would growing in size even matter?
”Phantom Ruby is stated to be stronger than the Master Emerald.”
In the comic, Sonic Forces: Stress Test, Eggman does imply that is the case.
However, that would make absolutely no sense. If that was the case, Infinite would be comparable to Super Sonic. If that was true, the Avatar and Sonic wouldn’t have been able to defeat him, let alone hurt him.
I assume Eggman is referring to the fact that one of the Phantom Ruby’s properties is one that disrupts Chaos energy. This might be why the Phantom King could bypass Super Sonic’s invulnerability in Sonic Mania.
Either Eggman was simply misinformed or Infinite is not able to draw the power of the Phantom Ruby to the max, which, to my understanding, is not stated anywhere.
”Infinite wins because Mephiles isn’t real anymore. lolololol”
Get out.
”I disagree with the outcome.”
That’s fine. These are my two cents and it is a debatable topic. However, if you are incapable of polite debate, your comment is getting deleted.
That, and simply mentioning that one character is simply bad. The blog is not about that.
”Who is the edgiest of the two?”
In my opinion, Infinite. His encounter with the Avatar that mentions that he kept him alive because he liked his screams cuts me deep.
However, his tantrum after losing to Shadow was the cringiest thing ever, sorry. __________________________________________________
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