Talk:Metapotence/@comment-30165589-20171003142429/@comment-29564364-20171003192449

«Besides even if you see it the real life comically even authors are bound various licences and rules.» And those licenses and rules meant to protect intellectual property are only relevant to reality, not to fiction.

«Besides saying this ,not a single user listed in the author authority page seems all power. Akirima Toriyama himself states in his official handbook that he is powerless against publisher. Featherine is below the creater and Kevin thorn is not omnipotent he is just ultipotent.» Fictional users don't need to be all powerful in their verse. Have you forgotten about this part of Author Authority's capabilities: "Users can notably grant themselves any life they wish, change any aspect of it, or simply start whatever they desire."

«If you want to see it the real life way not a single author is allowed to write something that is above omnipotence. There have been such controversies due to this reason and even marvel comics had to go through retcons due to this as they potrayed an omnipotent Hindu deity losing against Thor.» Yes, there is a general consensus against "beyond omnipotent", but again, giving that as an argument against it is another appeal to popularity fallacy. In other words, the truth of a statement doesn't care about what people think of it and in fiction, the rules are what the writer wants them to be, nothing more, nothing less.

«There is a difference between author avtar and an author. I am saying this repeatedly that the real life author created the story not the fictional author. So all charecters are slaves of the real life author's will and not the will of the fictional one.» Yes, but the Author is just a conduit for the writer's will, so their authority over fiction is the same. Why do you think most users of Author Authority are also representations of the author?

«If some charecter is omnipotent he cannot be beaten by anything.» Omnipotence Embodiment and it's variations (among which I count Reality Dreaming) beg to differ.

«So no even from a real life authors view you cannot overwrite omnipotence.If the charecter is omnipotent you cannot potray him being beaten even by you.» Heck, I can write whatever I want in my story and there's nothing you could do about it. I could just write a story about me going around and defeating every single omnipotent character in fiction (including Yahweh) using nothing but Cheese Manipulation simply because I decided that cheese beats Omnipotence. That's the extent of Author Authority's powers. The only reason companies won't do it is because of copyrights and risking being wiped off the free market by their fanbase getting buthurt over their almighty imaginary friends they worship being beaten by the Norse god of thunder.