Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-3075077-20190412183252/@comment-26256072-20190412224353

Domain Warping is the relevant power here. User is the "god of X", with "X" being the concept in question.

For example, if a user controls the domain of Time, it means that Time itself, and anything related, is a projection of his/her will and desire. If you anger the God of Time, you may find that time no longer "flows" for you, or that the duration of events is too long or short, or that things happen in the wrong order, or that you can't tell how much time has passed even if you're staring at a clock.

Or, if the user controls the domain of Death: they may decide whether people live or die, whether or not they're mourned, which afterlife they go to, what can and can't kill a person, or whether to allow resurrection. (An interesting conflict might occur, if the time god changed the past to undo somebody's death, and the death god refused to let that person be resurrected into the new timeline.)

Or, if the user controls the domain of Mathematics, he/she might decide that 1 + 1 = 3 now, and that all your bookkeeping will be wrong until you offer the necessary sacrifices. (This is why deities are transcendent: they exist outside of each other's domains. If they didn't, any god who changed the fundamentals of existence would affect all the others, and thereby have indirect influence over their domains.)

I doubt you were seeking a theology lesson, but I hope this helps.