User blog comment:BraveHeart70/Acheron/@comment-4867780-20170412025455/@comment-5651818-20170412151448

Totality refers to his own multiverse which exists directly beside Yaldabaoth's (the creator god I keep referring too). The hyper-connection I've mentioned refers to the fact that the inhabitants of his plane (the cartoons he grew up watching) are what grounds him, so to speak, to his humanity so that the child he once was wouldn't be lost in the sea of overwhelming might he is now. Which helps alleviate the humans-beats-god paradox on a personal level.

Some of the quotes refer to his travels to other multiverses as there are far more than merely his own and Yaldaboath's. This also helps him retain who he was as he sees so many people who were just like him. And see so many gods who had risen to power out of anger and resentment as he almost did. Speaking of how he rose to power, that's something I'm going to reveal in his backstory later on. It may (or may not) surprise you.

Fighting injustice is the path he walks now, it's no specific god that retains all of his attention. Getting caught up on one deity would severely wastes his potential as a "freedom fighter" for the other multiverses.