User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-24955665-20160816020851/@comment-24955665-20160818170117

That is a fine character choice. But I think you misunderstand what I mean by "might makes right". Might=power,power=the ability to do or act. This is a metaphycial truth because if by defination I can do X then I have the right to according to objective existance. It is only social groups that distinguish such things and create a scared OUGHT(morality) to live by. If I am omnipotent and create a square-cirlce then I have the right to, if I have the prefence for it. If Lawrence has the power and desire to create a utopia then he has the right to.

As for the example you gave, "might makes right" does not mean I have to agree with a certain expression of power(like rape) if it goes against by values. It just means that power is all that really exist in one form or another. And to the universe, whatever can out power the other has the right to. Lawrecne has the right to enforce his justice in the planes only because he has the power. It is not right or wrong beyond him.

I guess what I am trying to understand is this, does Lawrence morals stand as a sacred ought above him. Or are they part of his self-enjoyment and thus can be ingnored when he feels they no longer serve his happines.(aka egoism)