Talk:Story Creation/@comment-32571505-20170804053408/@comment-30766268-20170805114456

in the omniverse theory (when omniverse meaning the entirety of all the realitys in fiction and our real world), it said that every story and fiction, every fan fiction we make in our heads and every single thought of us create an entire universe which is that fiction. as such, our imagination create all of those realitys, even though we posses no power at all. the anime re:creators showed it the best:

in this anime, characters from anime came into exsitance. when they figured out that their entire existance was meant for entertainmaint and their "God" is just a normal person, that drove some of them into near madnass, and some of them decided they wanted to kill their creators. the characters which helps the protagonist, which are group of creations and their creator (who deicded to work together, and some  of them even created a parental-children relaitionship), find out that since there are manga's, books, anime, and even fan ficitons, changing one wouldn't really effect the character, but if they create something new for the character which is being excepted by the fans, reality would change and those characters would changed accoreding to the edit.

one of the main things this anime point is this omniverse concept with the point where our thoughts, our imagination, our cnousiosness, and the storys sdhe makes, effect some reality, and those create, shpe, and destroy another reality.

a such, if this power would have talked simply about creating storys which are realitys of their own, then this power will be possesed by every sapient being.

now, since you are insisting on using only fictional characters for that, I guess it's fine, but still, every character, even if fictional, assuming she is portrated as a sapient being, she would posses this power to some degree.

if this power is to create new realitys by making storys, then at first, every one of the authors in re:creators would be counted.

and above that, indeed, also every other writer.

if originality is what we are talking about, then there are no characters, including fictional, who posses this power.