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Existing before all of fiction

Don't quite get it, like, existing before any in-verse fiction is created, or anything in the verse as a whole?
 
I'm basically saying is it possible for a character to exist before fiction itself that includes before other verses in our world were created also is omnipresence something you can outclass? Or can one character be more omnipresent than the other.
 
I don't think that works, at least on a meta level.

A character is created in the present, humans don't have the power to travel back in time to create another character "before" all of fiction existed. So you can't make something in the present that exists before fiction.

Idk how it works in-verse.
 
Ehh, if looking for a real life example, then countless of humans and animals existed before our idea of fiction or fantasy. In fiction is kinda common to see entities that predate humankind and their works.
 
I see. Well can a fully Omniscient being be aware of other fictional verses and also be aware of people in real life?
 
If stuff like Author or Reader Authority exists within the verse, then an Omniscient would be aware that is part of a fictional work; is also possible that is going to make reference to other verses, but nothing beyond that.
 
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