User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-5693669-20141022110838/@comment-4867780-20141023095911

The writer / story pair illustrates perfectly a reasonable approch of the concept of Omnipotence, and its ultimate relativeness. Did you notice that Omnipotent beings are quite often stand-ins for the author, if not downright avatars ? This is hardly a coincidence, even the Christian God is closer to a storyteller than an in-universe deity.

A being deemed eternal may simply be unable to remember his own origin, just like humans are unable to remember their own beginning, and consider their existence as eternal just like humans are unable to imagine a world without them. A being perceiving himself as Omnipotent may simply be ignorant of his own limits, and unaware of the existence of bigger fishes in greater realities. Omnipotence simply doesn't have any actual fundation, and essentially runs on the dogmatic rejection of doubts.

Well, many people insist that an Omnipotent character would be Omnipotent anywhere at all, so it should reasonably include other fictional verses, except they often turn out to have their own Omnipotent, which in turns contradict the point they are trying to make.