Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28898344-20141010023559

As per the title, it's exactly what you think it is. In this story I'm currently planning, the Aspect of Death in my Verse (Main character; his power has been limited until this point to prevent God-Mode Sue)  and Oblivion Incarnate (Man Behind the Man) clash with each other. However, there is a problem with this. I'm having trouble with how some of their powers would interact with each other. Let me elaborate:

Death has Omnilock as a sort of protection and Oblivion has Boundless Elimination, Nonexistence, and  Nothingness Manipulation.

Omnilock's capabilities says, "User has achieved transcendence and resides beyond space, time, duality, probability, nothingness, etc., as the user is on the outside of all...".

Nonexistence's capabilities says, "This ability allows the user to completely annihilate anything and everything, without any protection nor exception of any kind..."

I think Death would be immune to any form of due to him existing outside of everything and Nonexistence, Boundless Elimination, and Nothingess Manipulation needing their target to exist inside of some form of reality to affect them.

So would Death be affected by Boundless Elimination,Nonexistence, or Nothingness Manipulation due to their Concept Disruptor capability or would he be unaffected by it? Or, is that up to me the author to decide? 