User blog comment:CoolCat123450/Character Sheet 1/@comment-4867780-20150531130136/@comment-5265497-20150531220120

Lawrence's theme song is literally "The world is mine", half of the population is his avatar that share Lawrence's mind (the absolute best big brother system), one of his pictures is titled "God-emperor", and his entire dimension is the equivalent of a lotus eater machine. That is the greatest hubris especially hidden in a layer of power and control over his female population through their willingness which any dictator like Cassius would likely applaud and compliment for the sheer subtlty. And what does that say about you?

Cassius on the other hand is upfront about his means and desire for power over his empire through no circuitous intentions of good will. And he's relatively humble about it demonstrating that he does have his authoritarian system and isn't trying to be subtle about it in the least hidden by "valuing free will and morals". Of course there is a god-like theme... he actually has the power of a god since he's not actively trying to fool himself and make himself be on the same level of the lower lifeforms, but hubris is definitely the wrong word since he's not arrogant to the point that he doesn't realize the threat that any idea of freedom could bring to his kingdom. He only tries to stomp out the problem preemptively.

There is no living embodiment of dictatorship, that's only what he uses his powers of creation for. He's a creative inventor, many of his powers including his role in universal creation is based on that cosmic role, he speaks of himself as an artist, and is into various styles as such.