In the universe of Interitus 1, the powers of God (also called the fragments of Omnipotence) are controlled as weapons, except that each power can only be held by a single person. These powers are typically converged into a single person, forming one power called Omnipotence. For example, in A World without Misery , a man named Caelicola controls all four fragments. While these powers are not physical weapons, they bond to a body rather than a soul. If the body of their wielder dies, then the power is simply erased. However, a wielder of Omnipotence can willingly transfer their power to another. While it is ordinarily passed from mentor to student, others may try to coerce wielders into giving away their power. In that these powers are the weapons of God, they break the laws of physics. They do not abide my Newton's 3rd Law, which means that there is no equal and opposite reaction. They are not bound by the law of conservation of energy. A wielder will exhaust themselv...
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