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Omnificence DarkGrath Omnificence wrote on DarkGrath's profile.
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Butchering of standards, wdym? Could you clarify the parts which were butchered?I actively dislike doing stuff like this, so I don't engage unless I see people getting others to agree with their butchering of standards.
As well as being capable of actualizing any arbitrarily large world or embodying the framework of such worlds. Basically embodying the collection of all possible worlds.The apex of this tier, represented also by a "+" modifier (High 1-A+), corresponds to characters whose power encompasses meta-qualities, meta-meta-qualities, meta-meta-meta-qualities, meta-meta-meta-meta-qualities, and any and all conceivable extensions of this process.
They'd be High 1-A+ as well, just with a deficient causal power. Either way, you'd be at the limit point of the process of stacking "-qualities."So, a thought occurred to me. What if a character exceeds all conceivable extensions of the process of encompassing meta-qualities and so on, but they can't necessarily actualize any possible world. They just have power beyond all extensions of the aforementioned process.
I was kinda wondering how it would go if High 1-A was regulated to "to characters whose power encompasses meta-qualities, meta-meta-qualities, meta-meta-meta-qualities, meta-meta-meta-meta-qualities, and any and all conceivable extensions of this process."
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