Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-4026690-20190615000327

the general definition of a Supreme Being is the creator of a setting or an entity that can be comparable to God - well, here's the problem with that.. any being that can create fully functional universes with life, thoughts, concepts and so forth completely at their whim can only truly be described as God, to our human limitations of time and space.

Jaspers can create universes by thought alone and they are not illusions, they are fully functioning universes complete with their own heirarchy and he has stated multiple times he controls every aspect of being in those universes - he is the beginning and the end, the Alpha and the Omega.. within any universe he may create he is God.

that is how insanely powerful the Jaspers level reality-warpers are.. in many ways I feel like you guys should rethink the Supreme Being category and instead bring back the "Omnipotent" category : it would make things much easier for everyone because in fiction there is really very few truly monotheistic God depictions, let alone villainous ones.

most beings on the "Supreme Beings" category tree are just outerversal or hyperversal beings - just like Jasper, who is at least casual multiversal scale and thus well within the range of being considered a true god.

origins of a character doesn't matter either - if you were to create a universe you'd be the Supreme Being of that universe, regardless of if you were the Supreme Being of your native universe.. because to everything in the universe you created, you are the Supreme Being. 