Talk:Omnipotence/@comment-35836648-20180829013721/@comment-30766268-20180829182424

Imouto-tan:

1. again, doesn't really change what I said about that wikia.

there are quite a lot of times in which I stamble across characters that wikia put as multiversal and outversal beings, yet in their games/anime/comics they are nothing compared to what they made them into.

2. I heared that much about Umineko characters controing stories, that soudns quite like the monitors from DC, and the strongest of them was too weak for the pax dei soldiers to even bother fight him themsleves, and it took their entire army to kick lucifer out of heaven. can you please give me a bit more spesific examples? like, spesific characters? I am sorry if it's too much to ask, it is just thta I hardly know a thing about Umineko and it's characters.

3. lucifer kills people from multiverses across. hell, he actually killed with a thought someone who was in a completelly different multiverse then him. he is unaffected by a being who is the death of all verses (or at the very least, is supposed to be as such. she is the supreme form of death in both DC and marvel, and she admited her powers does not touch him), he is above the level of the beings who interfere with reality as if it were a story (the monitors), and with his brother michael, he created all of the DC megaverse. he is not wanked. his feats alone are enough to make it clear, he is on the big league of DC. even if they can control stories, lucifer at some point decided to leave DC, and he did. this is quite impressive, if you ask me.

4. sadly, it seems both this page and the omniscience page is too full with those comments. I am sorry, this is honestly quite my fault, I made Pokemonfan807 a bit too excited and kept answering his questions and comments, so it ended up that we floded the whole comment section in both of those pages, with completelly unrelated topics. you have my apology about that subject. we should probably move it to another platform, in which other people won't have to suffer from scrolling down for so long in the comments through completelly unrelated content.