Talk:Author Authority/@comment-24053170-20180501181622/@comment-24053170-20180501223922

Your basically contradicting the way the powers are defined.

The only absolute omnipotent in fiction is the Omni-Creator, which represents all omnipotents in fiction.

This is merely an expression of Omnipotence, (and the same goes for its counterpart Meta Art Manipulation.)

The power has limitations, as its not true omnipotence.

4th wall breaching is the best example. Its basically defined as the user is capable of battling the author directly. Yes it may be a story, but thats not always the case.

Especially if you consider the effects of Procedural Generation in games and other media, which is capable of generating completely new data without any outside input, and has the potential in the future to possibly effect the outside world, which with the continuing development of VR technology seems more and more likely to occur at some point.

So can you truly say that the Writer is always in command of his or her story?