HugoLuman looked at the card, recalling Zanzetkuken's message.
I don't want this kind of power.
He was a firm believer that most of the problems of the world were caused by too few people having too much power. As the power grew, so did the weight of the obligation to use it right, and if that weight was placed upon too few people, it tended to crush them. Always he feared being responsible for such a misuse of power, feared being part of the problem.
Take the card away. I won't accept it.
How do you think Zanzetkuken feels? He has to defend this realm and the home realm, alone. He is the only planeswalker with the ability to use his spark. He wants to lighten his burden somewhat. says the voice once again.You have to admit that that statement is true.
Oliolli crawled out of the dead beast's eye. Cleaning bits of brain off him, he turned to Hugo.
"I think we better go burn the eggs now. You can breath fire? Hey, Zemini, get wierd back to the fort. He needs sleep. Me, Hugo, SPHM and Eric ought to be able to work things out with the eggs."
In the distance Oliospi could see small fires burning, most of them dying down. What had gone on moments ago, he had no idea. An energy beam and lots of noise were involved. He kept moving.
OOC: Looking through what has happened, it seems to me that Zanzetkuken has been doing the largest portion of godmodding. Corai's rebirth-thing and nimblness are established facts, while Zanzetkuken always seems abuse his existing powers in new and exciting manners (Mind-reading->Pulling a bullet out of Hugo's shoulder, mending the wound and removing the pain) or create new ones as the situation requires them (Energy beam, where did that come from?). He'll even prevent others from accepting shitty things happening to them (Hugo's bullet). Wierd is good at these things, he actually got beat up. Hugo would, except Zanzetkuken has those nasty godpowers. I hope I can accept bad things, it's just that I'm not here most of the time when they could happen so I can't really tell. When others are controlling Oliolli, I can't really affect what happens.
The strange thing is, I see him as a sort of de-facto leader of this group. He really seems knows how to take charge when things get rough (at least in the story.)
+1
I would be the first to say that when people start pulling out Deus ex Machinas, I pull out Diablos ex Machinas. It's just that retconning things seems so jarring, so throwing in huge disasters is the only way of I can think to deal with godmodding.
I also work like that. The Ollifex-summons actually working, the failsafe put into it (which you prevented, then again, you had a good reason for being able to), the Olliolifex, the Spawn of Ollifex... Heck, back during the time I fought Clockwork Oliolli I had actually written up a death scene for Oliolli, whe I just figured I'd randomise the outcome. Suddenly I needed a small Deus Ex Machina, thus the added forumitium traces.
If the godmodding reaches ridiculous levels (think something like "an antimatter cannon pulled out of nowhere to combat an eldritch abomination"... why does that seem familiar?) I may have to start... Devilmodding? "The baddies start slashing at the [god-modder]. He dies. Period."
That is why I try not to affect things that often. I just had some down time due to the shield that was placed over this realm. Plus, I spent years honing my power in my home realm while you were trapped in the time-lock.
Oh, and the beam was a couple of sunlances. Something that I had used before, I might add.
Also, I am in a contract of 2000 years for the betterment of my civilization, so I would not be the kind of monarch that you are thinking of. Even IF I wanted to, I couldn't place myself first, or else I would suffer an intense, near-death level of pain.