Talk:Omniscience/@comment-34205886-20180821143110/@comment-30766268-20180822192402

omnipotence is a power, yet it stands more of a status.

basically, to say a person is omnipotent, is giving him a status of absolute power and control over everything.

it doesn't matter what he does, or whom you'll pit against it, he is better, stronger, wiser, etc, and the gap between the two is infinite.

as such, the power omnipotence itself is more of a status given by authors to the character that supposed to represent them in story, or the character that have a special mandate from them to have the compeltely control over the story.

this is why unlike any other power, you can say a character in omnipotent ONLY if the author confirmed it, or else said character cannot really be considered omnipotent.

as of omnipotent POWERS, the term omnipotent in this name means to absolute pwoer.

basically, powers that affect everything and anything, and are the top of all things.

or, in other words, they are also somewhat of titles.

almighty magic, almighty science, nonexistence, totality manipulation, etc, etc, etc.

these are all omnipotent powers because they are different powers that each posses absolute supremecy over anything else.

however, with those pwoers, you don't always need the premission of the author to including a power to a character, if it seems feet by the nerrative.

omnipotence by itself is an author bestowed only title.

omnipotent powers are powers which function similarly, but doesn't have the same strict rules as the omnipotence, and are a bit more loose then it.

hope it made some level of sense to you....