Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-6299840-20180115125243/@comment-29564364-20180205162313

Quartzmaster wrote: I don't have any intentions to cause dispute because its a complete waste of effort due to production of stress to do that and i derive no benefit from doing so. Don't worry, there's no dispute going on here. I myself enjoy these discussions as I am interested in hearing different opinions and sharing mine on a subject, which is why it always breaks my heart when threads are closed down by admins for the one and only reason that they are about Omnipotence.

Based on the description provided in the page, it is said to allow the ability to control all aspects of existence within a given verse, in the same manner as an author. Author Authority's capabilities explicitly state that "Users have absolute control of all aspects of the Verse in which they exist [...]" "True Authors" are real people who exist in the real world, but they control fiction and not the real world, so they do not fit the capabilities and so do not qualify as users.

So i don't understand how being able to control everything in a setting in the same manner as an author is different from "true author authority". The difference is that "true Author Authority" is not a superpower. It's just normal people without superpowers who write stories whom we already have names for: authors/writers.

Note that i am just basing my on views of the power, based on what's written about it on the power page's description. And I am too, except that when you built your views of the power, you omitted the part I underlined in my quote of the capabilities and the basic principle of this wiki that all powers are strictly fictional (with the exception of most of the ), which is why they cannot be applied to real people.

Ah yes, for the first bit, i forgot to add question marks to make the contexts of what i was saying a bit more clear. Should of written something like this: "2) Being an Author does not give you Author Authority...? being an author, the creator of a subject, does not give you author authority, the ability to shape the subject you created in any way you want?" Making it into a question still doesn't change my answer.