User blog comment:BraveHeart70/Acheron/@comment-4867780-20170412025455/@comment-4867780-20170412214414

Oh ? So a human-turned-god who nonetheless cultivates his former humanity so as to healthily balance his acquired godhood ? Fascinating ^ ^

So Yaldabaoth is the creator deity of Acheron's native multiverse ? Then an external power source would probably be best to make his Yaldabaoth-level empowerment more credible (since Yalda ought to know pretty much everything about the workings of his Creation).

I like your "many multiverses with many gods" cosmological take, it has a sense of wonder and immensity than nicely fits Acheron nomadic lifestyle. It sounds like a lot like a god-level wandering adventurer with a proportionally huge "map" to explore, although "liberating the people" clearly retains his longstanding preference (freedom fighter as a paladin-like "prestige class") and he would likely skip most of the others to stay focused and keep liberating as many as possible.