Thread:The Weary TimeLord/@comment-38531539-20200125130631/@comment-37028137-20201007010039

Greetings Marius,

Glad to hear you're doing well.

My apologies for getting back to you so late. I suppose I agree with you in the idea that 'gods' do not have to be omnipotent to be considered gods. The statement you made that 'No character ever made does fit the description of Omni-Creator' is a tad broad but understandable.

In the Incarnations of Immortality the idea of life 'beyond the known' is brought up. This isn't the first idea of a being that exists beyond all realities but it does a rather good job exploring the empty plains that seperate worlds. There are creatures with immense powers over the 'in between spaces' they can pretty much alter the fabrics that hold reality together on every scale and sense. That's about as close as I recall any characters coming though.

Though maybe Dream from the Sandman series could do something smiliar since he was lord of all dreams. stories, thoughts, and every unreality. So I suppose it's a matter of will and oppertunity.

As for the Q they can be quite bothersome and while they're higher teir they aren't truly gods even if that's what they want folks to believe.

Well I've got to turn in, long day ahead.

Cheers,

The Weary TimeLord.