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Non-Temporal Omnipresence

Assaltwaffle

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Our definition of omnipresence includes not only being everywhere, but also whenever. This makes sense, since if the character exists in all points of space-time he/she would have to be present in all times.

But what about characters who are physically omnipresent (can see and be anywhere due to being everywhere) but have lived and died in a set time period? If I character (Amo, for example) becomes one with a universe and is able to be anywhere within it since he is one with it, but is killed and thus is non-existent for all times after his death, is he not really omnipresent?

Thoughts?
 
That's just overthinking it, honestly. It doesn't quite diminish them in any way.

It's like saying Immeasurable characters have finite speed because we see them and stuff about them in a linear fashion.
 
Well, there is this case where one's physical arrangement is omnipresent(recorded) everywhere in the multiverse. But your conciousness(soul) on the other hand...
 
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