Talk:Ultimate Invincibility/@comment-32440156-20191218082734/@comment-4867780-20191218213356

I find it interesting how the source of his invincibility and infinite power was also the source of his suffering, by constantly multiplying his "craving" to be alone and in peace (thus his power-level according the the setting's metaphyical mechanics) while radically preventing its realization, locking him up in an endless chain reaction of exponential raw power and inescapable misery.

It reminds me of Baldur in God of War 4, except his own invincibility was acquired at the cost of sensory deprivation instead of the phantom feelings/sensations that haunted Hajun.