Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26484417-20180225092054/@comment-6299840-20180227080415

Finally. Thank You. Okay now I need to understand. First off I am not talking about religion here. I would never call the deity in someone’s religion a fictional character. I am referring to comic book characters and other fictional characters.

Examples, The Presence (DC) The One Above All (Marvel) and etc. My biggest question is just. . . . . How can you expect a fictional character to display said fictional abilities in real life and still consider yourself a sane person? Just because the fictional power they are said to have is Omnipotence?

I’ll also put it like this why don’t you expect users of Fictional Transcendence to actually come off the page and interact with the world. I mean not in story but in a real way you can see. I don’t think any of them have but you still consider them to be users of the power no? While I’m at it why don’t you expect this from all fictional characters if your going down this road?

You did good by finally flat out answering my question but the second part is me trying to understand this reasoning of yours. Honestly this sounds completely crazy to me. So help me see it from your point of view.