Pauvre Chose is a conscious being that is at the opposite end of the omnipotency spectrum from The True God. It is, by definition, infinitely impotent, unable of almost anything and only has just enough self-awareness for it’s potency to be worthy of measurement. Since it’s power cannot be equal to 0, because then it couldn’t be a conscious being, it is infinitesimally small. It doesn’t have a tangible form, instead it is merely a concept, a character in a story, which is created by a character in a story, which is created by a character in a story etc.
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| - Pauvre Chose is a conscious being that is at the opposite end of the omnipotency spectrum from The True God. It is, by definition, infinitely impotent, unable of almost anything and only has just enough self-awareness for it’s potency to be worthy of measurement. Since it’s power cannot be equal to 0, because then it couldn’t be a conscious being, it is infinitesimally small. It doesn’t have a tangible form, instead it is merely a concept, a character in a story, which is created by a character in a story, which is created by a character in a story etc.
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*Impotence
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| - Bottom of an endless metafictional chain
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| - Pauvre Chose is a conscious being that is at the opposite end of the omnipotency spectrum from The True God. It is, by definition, infinitely impotent, unable of almost anything and only has just enough self-awareness for it’s potency to be worthy of measurement. Since it’s power cannot be equal to 0, because then it couldn’t be a conscious being, it is infinitesimally small. It doesn’t have a tangible form, instead it is merely a concept, a character in a story, which is created by a character in a story, which is created by a character in a story etc. This infinite metafictional chain of characters, describing a layer of fictional existence beneath themselves ensures, that the concept is endlessly meaningless. This chain of narrators begins with “The character beneath me said: “The character beneath me said: “The character beneath me said: “The character benea…”And ends with: “The character beneath me said: “The character beneath me was the very definition of isolated meaningless and impotence”There is however an endless amount of parallel universes, in which, every concept spawns a pocket universe. In any one of those, you can find a tactile version of Pauvre Chose, which resides in a pocket universe, contained by a pocket universe, contained by a pocket universe; etc.
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