I believe
Kamunagara brings up a fair point. Each cosmos is an undefinably greater than the last. Each creation in the infinite cosmoses that are created is not infinitely greater or transcendent of the previous creations, just an indeterminately larger and greater.
I'll explain using Taikyoku values because of their simplistic way of measuring transcendence.
A difference of one Taikyoku value is a difference of transcendence. A person with a Taikyoku value of 2 transcends a person with a value of 1. It is as simple as that.
Infinite Transcendence would be like this:
1--oo One to Infinity.
If each creation is an unknowable amount greater than the last then it would be something along the lines of this:
1.1, 1.01, 1.001, 1.0001, ..., 2.0 One to Two.
It's not that each Cosmos is transcendent of one another, it that with there being an infinite hierarchy of larger and larger cosmoses, it would equal a level of transcendence, not an infinite amount of them.
What makes it an infinite transcendence?
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Sandman31 Is each cosmos in the infinite hierarchy transcendent of the last? If not, then I don't believe that The Star Maker is as powerful as I was lead to believe.
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BleedingPeach
You are incorrect sir.
The Star Maker and
Nyarlathotep are not the same at all.
The reason the Mythos is so stupidly into 1-A isn't because there is an infinite number of Outer Gods.
It's because of this:
"Regardless, I think Nyarla takes this. Nyarla is to the
Great Old Ones what the Great Old Ones are to humanity, and being to a 1-A what a 1-A is to a normal person
has been grounds for High 1-A before.
Essentially, if the only characters in the Cthulhu Mythos were humans, Great Old Ones, and Nyarlathotep (and Azzathoth on top), Nyarla would probably be listed as High 1-A."
This is a quote from
Monarch Laciel from the
Hajin vs Nyar thread.
Nyarlathotep is to the Great Old Ones what the Great Old Ones are to humanity. In other words, Nyarlathotep has infinite outerversal transcendence, and he is one of the lesser Outer Gods in an infinite hierarchy of them.
The Star Maker seemingly lacks that infinite outerversal transcendence that the Mythos has, at least to my knowledge. So he isn't equal to Nyar, he's infinite levels of infinity weaker than him.