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I would rather have my own infinite world to rule.
I can just recreate fictional worlds whenever I want with BIW
I have a question. If the world inside u is infinite how would u be able to monitor it? There is no end. I know inside the world ur unmatched but there would have to be an infinite amount of creatures as well, so how would u control them?
BIW is enough, as i am always excited for symbolisms of one's universe.
@Richardthemaned this is taking both powers in their purest form (as they are on their pages).
So within your Boundless Inner World, you are not just 'unmatched' - far beyond that. Within your Boundless Inner World, you have absolute authority, essentially being all-powerful. Your will is absolute, and anything can be achieved. If you want to decree that nothing can be created out of nothing within your world (such as entities) without your permission, then it is so. If you want to have full knowledge of the entirety of your inner world, then you do. You can freely bring things in and out of your world, or externalise it to encompass/merge with a portion of the outside world in order to extend your authority outwards, or do the reverse to drag things from the outer world into your inner world, where they are subject to your authority. You can create entities, powers, objects, etc, and bring them into the outer world, and still retain authority over them. Essentially, if it involves your inner world, you can probably do it.
Fictional Lordship has the same degree of authority over all unreality (fiction, fantasy, imagination, etc - anything that is, in some way, not real or less than real), being able to achieve anything within/involving unreality. This could be creating fictional worlds/characters/verses, but also feats like bringing things from unreality into reality. This absolute authority also gives them absolute access to everything within unreality, including all locations, objects, verses and powers that, in some way, do not exist in reality (e.g due to being part of a fictional verse). You can also summon any powers/objects/locations/characters/etc into reality with their full powers/details (e.g if a power is absolute in fiction, then you can bring it into reality and it will be absolute in reality too), and retain authority over them because they came from unreality.
What do you think?