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So the feat in question is the MC, and the God of the "universe" goes to the edge of that universe, where the God states to the MC that at the edge of the universe, there is nothing, no space, no time, no dimensionality, nothing but the nothingness that breaks down even nothing. And then God proceeds to go on and state that he is the Alpha and Omega, then the MC just says bye, and the God that stated he was the Alpha and Omega doesn't exist anymore.
And then "the narrator" takes over and states in that instant the MC sets himself the God af a universe that has no limits to its complexity, power, or the infinite worlds it can create (As far as we know, all worlds in this universe are Aleph omega or greater infinities). Then it states that the MC transcends this universe and becomes its creator, and then the MC grows to the size of an infinitely expanding multiverse.
If I'm reading the description of 1-A right, this would make the MC 1-A right?
And then "the narrator" takes over and states in that instant the MC sets himself the God af a universe that has no limits to its complexity, power, or the infinite worlds it can create (As far as we know, all worlds in this universe are Aleph omega or greater infinities). Then it states that the MC transcends this universe and becomes its creator, and then the MC grows to the size of an infinitely expanding multiverse.
If I'm reading the description of 1-A right, this would make the MC 1-A right?