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I choose the crown, and its power is Lordship of all.
So omniarch?
Crown: power is Omnificence
Apparently i can't edit my comment, so i guess i have to make a new one
Item: The impossible tesseract
Abilities: The tesseract is a floating structure made of a variety of smaller cubes. Each cube is capable of encapsulating an "identity" of any target i so desire, allowing me an absolute control and domain over that object
For example, if i were to entrap a flame, i would be able to generate such fire to the infinite degree, and nobody else would be able to manipulate this fire other than me
An interesting perk of this tesseract is that it is, in itself, the embodiment of a paradox. Any object trapped within the cube will be 'locked outside reality', essentially meaning that any object that is trapped can't be manipulated or permanently erased. Or, in other words, any object within a cube is eternally assured to exist.
Paradoxically, the tessaract itself is encapsulated within it's own cube, garaunteeing it's own existence, and ensuring it can't be destroyed or manipulated by any person other than that who it chooses
This ability essentially serves as a direct counter to reality warping or absolute abilities, as within my presence, a target item is locked in existence and other manipulators are forbidden from manipulating that target
One last perk is that i can "bond" multiple cubes in order to make an entirely new concept, essentially allowing for augmentation and engagement of previously existing ideas
How i will use it
My first order of business is to entrap myself within a cube. This will absolutely ensure my existence and autonomy, as well as more perfectly bond myself to the cube. Once that is done, I'm simply going to explore. Since I'm effectively immortal, i can go anywhere. In order to better enhance myself, and grant myself some useful abilities, I'll capture different materials and create new forms and bodies for myself.
Yea, for some reason they made editing your comments have a time limit.
@OtakuRazz20 Ooh, that's a thought. Would a library card for The Library constitute Reality Crossroads, or something similar, since you could access and potentially enter any of the books in The Library? Editing them would probably be a different story, since having a library card doesn't often allow you to go and rewrite parts of the books in the library, but it would certainly be interesting.
Then there's the fact that the library card, assuming it comes from The Library itself, would be more real than anything in any reality. So you'd just have this utterly immutable library card that ignores all external factors because they are as fiction to it. Ooh, and if you were to give someone a book from The Library, would that basically be a Personal Reality?
Anyway, tangent thoughts aside...
@Nicholas8293 Hmm, perhaps inherent Omnilegence... though, given that all totality exists as fiction on the pages of the books in The Library, I feel that and inherent Omniscience would basically amount to the same thing.
I feel like Encyclopedic Knowledge suggests that the knowledge is actually in the user's mind all the time, whereas I was more thinking of being able to access the information freely due to the user's connection with The Library (with it essentially making them 'a nexus entity of the highest order').
Thinking about it, wasn't there something like that in SSS-Class Suicide Hunter? it was called 'The Great Library of All Things', it allows someone to enter the world of the book and change it, and it even records the protagonist with his time-rewinding powers.
Honestly @AzQth your ideas are very well thought out. I’m jealous 😆 I would be afraid to lose that card.
It could probably be like the Ōken from bleach with how OP it is and how dangerous it would be if lost.
What do you think?