Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-31381501-20180107225009/@comment-24729606-20180209193438

well given the fact the fact of an omnipotent beinasg being so I see no reason they such being or beings should be able to slay any and all manner of creature, enemy, or foe. But that being said while an omnipotent is by definition all powerful how they got that way is still no small consideration both for them and for their enemies (of which there would no doubt be many, most of whom would no doubt like to take their omnipotence from them if given the chance). If the omnipotent being had always been so (an embodiment of something for example) then the ability to slay all who came before them would be a reasonable extension of their power. But if the being became omnipotent (either through their own efforts or through acquisition of omnipotence by a then higher tier being) then its a different matter. Gaining omnipotence means it can be taken, removed, or revoked which means ones enemies (if they are sufficiently motivated, inventive, and clever) could find a way of stripping the omnipotent being of said power and taking it for themselves.