Talk:Avatar Creation/@comment-24053170-20191120221922/@comment-24053170-20191120224115

An avatar is something that is considered separate from the user.

The faces of the LT merely represent his different personality traits, not actual incarnations at that exist separate from the user.

Protege merely copied the form of the LT and powers of him.

Its basically the same as when Amazo copied the powers and appearance of the Justice League members in the Justice League Unlimited animated series.

If he truly created avatars, then he wouldn't have been able to be defeated or sealed. As their would still be an incarnation left of him.

So unless you can provide real proof the says otherwise, then you have no further argument.

What is considered one thing to one user, doesn't automatically apply to the other.

The living tribunal also doesn't have manifestations, because their is only a single omni-dimensional entity that exists in all possible and impossible universes.

Here is proof that the LT doesn't have actual manifestations-

"The Living Tribunal doesn't possess alternate counterparts, as there is only one Living Tribunal in the Multiverse."

This is taken from the Marvel wikia.

I haven't found a single piece of evidence to support your claim for either Protege or the Living Tribunal.