Talk:Author Authority/@comment-24053170-20180610202402

Here is an interesting question regarding the capabilities of this power-

It says that the users of this are considered to be both characters and storytellers of reality in the stories they wrote/created, right?

Well the basic idea states that the users have no limitations outside of true omnipotence....but what about the authors in character form? Wouldn't they be considered to have valid limitations?

Since only the storyteller/author version of the users should be invincible, but the in-story character version of themselves are vulnerable to attack and being defeated.

Any character in any story can be beaten unless they possess omnipotence, and users of author authority as characters in the story are no exception to this.

Based on that, then shouldn't we have limitations for when the author isn't a storyteller?

I am not saying the actual author has any limitations other then what they decide to set for themselves, I am saying that when they are acting as valid characters in their story/reality is when they have actual limitations.

What do you guys think?