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The power to '''have absolute Lordship, Transcendence and Divinity as one single united force'''. Trinity version of [[Omnipotence]]. Ultimate Form of [[Trinity Force]].
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The power to '''have absolute Lordship, Transcendence and Divinity as one single united force'''. Trinity version of [[Omnipotence]]. Ultimate Form of [[Trinity Force]]. True variation to [[Monotheistic Deity Physiology]].
   
 
==Also Called==
 
==Also Called==

Revision as of 16:28, 22 July 2019

The power to have absolute Lordship, Transcendence and Divinity as one single united force. Trinity version of Omnipotence. Ultimate Form of Trinity Force. True variation to Monotheistic Deity Physiology.

Also Called

  • Triopotence
  • Triplicity
  • Absolute/Real/True/Ultimate Godhood/Godhead
  • Omnipotent Trinity Force
  • Trinity Deity/God/Goddess Mimicry/Physiology

Capabilities

The user has the ability to use the combined forces of Lordship, Divinity, and Transcendence, achieving a state of absolute power.

In Monotheistic religion (especially Islam and Judaism) these are real requirements for godhood which applied only to Monotheistic Gods (Allah/Yahweh).

In Christianity, this power is demonstrated in the form of trinity, since each of the Holy Trinity members each have one signature power that works exclusively on them (Omnipresence, Omniscience, to Omnipotence).

Applications (General)

Applications (Examples)

Divinity:

Transcendence:

Lordship:

Associations

Limitations

  • if there are more than one user, maybe user not be true omnipotent, omniscient or omnipresent

Known Users

  • God/Yehweh/Allah (Abrahimic Religion)
  • Para Brahman (Hindu Mythology)
  • El (Canaanite Mythology)
  • Aten (Egyptian Mythology)

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