Talk:Author Authority/@comment-24053170-20180514201434/@comment-29564364-20180611161419

@SageM «Meaning that she in fact suffered from writers block, as she couldn't think of what to write then.» She didn't "suffer" from writer's block. It clearly didn't limit her power in any way, shape or form because it didn't keep her from producing the desired outcome of defeating her opponent, even if we didn't get to see the process.

«It's not a matter of Authority Manipulation, it's the author/writer can't think of what to write to advance the story or plot of the reality they are writing.» You completely missed the point. I wasn't saying that it's a matter of authority, I was saying that this is the same situation as you—or maybe someone else, I don't remember—arguing that Authority Manipulation could affect Author Authority a while ago and that your argument for Inspiration Negation fails for the same reasons as your argument for Authority Manipulation does: no (amount of) power from an in-story source can affect/defeat an AA user because AA's power comes from an out-of-story source.