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Yes, if we get serious about it , a character that is trully beyond the concept of time shouldn`t be making decitions on chronological orders at all, or it should be subject to change, etc... Which is what happpens with hadou gods and most 1-A.. Some writters take this seriously so they make those gods mysterious and they don`t really appear for the sake of believability. However im not saying that things should be in what way, im saying, we shouldn`t take statements of being above the concept of time as seriously , and we shouldn`t use "muh fiction" cart whatever we feel like it.Dienomite22 said:I don't understand what you're getting at. Are you implying that things happening in an area or place beyond time and space means the area isn't beyond time and space? I don't even follow Masada's work or anything but the reasoning for the time stop affecting the Throne makes sense to me when taking into account it's a person who is affecting it is using power that is stated to affect the Throne.