User blog comment:DYBAD/Character Sheet/@comment-25417020-20141116202051/@comment-5265497-20141119215920

Say it as many times as you wish, no character has actually been stated to be omnipotent unless the character calls himself omnipotent or unreliable characters relaying the information so it's certainly not the 'official' omnipotence as you claim. And again, you merely interpret the TOAA's inaction as "hiding in the shadows" when it has been implied by several reliable sources that he is almighty and you yourself acknowledged that it is most probable that he is the most powerful...

And why would a transcendent being interact with his creation? What would he have to gain by it and how would that in anyway positively impact the story? And AGAIN, even if he did, you would dismiss his feats all the same and just say he wasn't sufficiently challenged. I understand he doesn't have the feats to prove his omnipotence (and how can you ever have any), but the context overtly implicates it so that should be the default conclusion.