User blog comment:AncientAlphaGear/Alex Iuden (FINAL VERSION, COMPLETE REWORK)/@comment-4867780-20160531222039/@comment-4867780-20160601004039

Thanks for your valuation of my opinion :) I wasn't finger pointing Alex in particular, it's just a general pattern I coudn't help noticing as more Omnipotent characters were created. They usually embody the writer's urge to completely dominate everything and everyone (just like the real-life concept of Omnipotence itself), and this ego-fueled overdose shows a lot in the way they are writen. So while the experience is definitely a thrilling outlet for the storyteller and readers who identify with said characters, it is significanly less pleasant/glorious for more neutral observers.

Not to mention the inherent meaninglessness of an Omnipotent existence completely takes away the story's relevance and immersion, so there's really not much left to hold onto for this second category of readers ^ ^;

Sorry again for not being more appreciate, it's really just a matter of tastes in the end, and I simply stand on the wrong side of the line.