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This isn't for a verse I'm seriously planning on adding, but is still something I've been curious about lately.
Let's say, there's a character who doesn't exist in reality but only in the imagination of an individual. Despite this, the imaginary fellow has basically his own free will and has the capability to affect the real world, he's even capable of exploring things of his own accord and learning things the person imagining him knows nothing about.
but no one other than the aforementioned individual can see him, interact with him or sense him in any other way.
What power would this be? Abstract Existence, Non corporeal, or something else?
Let's say, there's a character who doesn't exist in reality but only in the imagination of an individual. Despite this, the imaginary fellow has basically his own free will and has the capability to affect the real world, he's even capable of exploring things of his own accord and learning things the person imagining him knows nothing about.
but no one other than the aforementioned individual can see him, interact with him or sense him in any other way.
What power would this be? Abstract Existence, Non corporeal, or something else?