Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27714288-20160704063103/@comment-2175012-20160704132453

I can't really say. Bathsheba is significant, because she was a human who elevated to a supernatural status once she died. While she was a dangerous serial killer who possessed mothers into murdering their children and themselves, it would ultimately go down to Annabelle and Valak. Valak possesses a young man into murdering his nine family members (mostly consisting of his children) before going to haunt the Hodgsons in Enfield. It is able to take on many forms, namely as the Crooked Man, and it also forced an elderly old man ghost to haunt the family by barring him from the afterlife. With all of these abilities, the only way to get rid of It is to use its name against it.

Annabelle would have some advantage in that her name is so far uncertain (the demon inside of the doll might be Satan, though I'm not sure). Annabelle has power over fire as evidenced by her setting the stove aflame, and telekinesis, being able to move things with her mind. However, Annabelle doesn't really go out of her way to cause as much harm as Valak does, so I'd have to say that Valak could take on Annabelle if it wanted.