Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-30164036-20170119050847/@comment-26521369-20170119084233

I believe it is set that way because it creates a logic/power loop, if an omnipotent being (A) creates an other omnipotent being (B), if "A" cant undo/prevent what "B" does "A" in not Omnipotent, and if "A" can undo/prevent what "B" does then "B" is not omnipotent, thus ending with one being omnipotent and the other nigh omnipotent.

Therefore there can only be one omnipotent being, and any omnipotent being that creates another risks losing their omnipotent status to their creation or their creation being demoted to nigh omnipotent.

Though with that logic there will technically be 2 omnipotent beings until the moment one contradicts the other or accidently attempts to undo the others work.