User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-24955665-20150922055930/@comment-4867780-20150923225419

Actually, the complete planar information he memorizes before leaving isn't really gone through. To use a comparison, it is like downloading a file on the internet without exploring its content. The massive data collected is simply pooled to be used as reference material for the Selforge Reality System, to update existing worlds and create new ones.

And truth be told, when you understand everything in all its minus details through direct experience, you simply stop seeing people as people. Suddenly, humans and their feelings are just a bunch of bio-chemical reactions and electrical impulses, of ephemereal particles dancing around in a vaguely coherent way. Their "human" side is a very superficial layer, that quickly becomes unnoticeable once you start dwelling into their deeper workings and components. So when it comes down to it, complete understanding proves an extremely dehumanizing experience, for "humanity" mostly relies on humans’ superficial perception, on seeing overal individuals rather than the impersonal complexity making them up.

Beside, you gotta admit a transcendent character instantly fixing everything wherever he goes would be incredibly boring from a narrative perspective ^ ^;