<Snipped quote by Caldizar>
Their Myriad Reality is not our Myriad Reality. Superimposing the CYOA on Existence is practically rewriting the rules of Existence with the CYOA's, which I don't think would be in good faith.
Which is why my alternative is not forcing a rewrite. Merely it's him hiding out here until he eventually decides, preferably through the actions of allies and friends, to return and face his destiny. To rise to the challenge of ruling his own Verse and its disputes rather than running from it all.
The only thing I'm doing is just leaving the statement that he has nigh-omnipotent power intact, as the author wrote it. Doesn't mean my arc plans to focus on it, because honestly that's a win state most of the time, and those are boring to write.
Plus there's only so many ways I can describe a power just forcing things to go his way before it gets repetitive. Like logically it would make sense, but also what enjoyment would I get from that really? Especially when my goal is to explore how an all-powerful being deals with responsibility?