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Relative Omnipotence | |
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Two Outer Gods Discussing the Relativity of Infinity. | |
The Concept That |
When one becomes infinite they merely enter into a higher level of existence, not ultimate power. |
Relative Infinity Theory is a term of a hypothesis proposed by Adam. It's concept lies in the belief that once a being transcends to the point of where they have reached infinite existence, it does not necessarily conclude that they have become invincible or even fundamental.
Overview[]
Transfinite Beings[]
High-tier Beings[]
Mid-tier Beings[]
Lower-tier Beings[]
Variations of Omnipotence[]
- 1: The character has absolute omnipotence. As in, nothing can challenge them, and they can literally do anything and everything, logic and causality be damned.
- 2: The character is omnipotent. They can break even logic and causality to achieve anything, but there are others who can do this as well (sometimes they're The Anti-God). What happens if they go against each other can be a massive Mind Screw.
- 3: The character can do just about anything that's logically possible (i.e. virtual omnipotence), or at least appear to, thus making sure Magic A Is Magic A in the process. This type of omnipotence is also more frequent than the above type to have multiple characters that operate at this level. The term nigh-omnipotent is often thrown about at this level.
- 4: The character is omnipotent within a field or concept. Specialized omnipotence, if you will. Anthropomorphic Personifications are almost guaranteed to display this with the concept they embody.
- 5: The character is "merely" an almighty being, whose power is far beyond any other in the setting. For practical purposes though, they're basically omnipotent.
- 6: The character has achieved Unity with their own universe, subsequently encompassing everything in their universe.