So, occasionally I wonder at what The Toady One did.
To understand what this means, one must first understand what exactly a "universe" is. Namely it is a field upon which there is a deterministic interaction in a way that defines a temporal sequence.
In this simple deterministic universe, actual creatures with meaningfully free or constrained wills as context allows go about their lives, literally in some ways slaved to "Armok".
A thousand stories are told in this place, by these people living their lives in the strange physics that defined said existence.
It in some way proves some unfortunate facts about the metaphysics of creation itself. We have the means to actual omnipotence over this universe, any bit we wish to change, we may do so, freely. Doing so carelessly in some respects would corrupt the universe entirely, but doing so carefully would allow you to non-causally change things, from the perspective of normal dwarf causality, and it could be anything. You can, in fact, make a rock so heavy you cannot lift it, but you cannot make a rock so heavy as to make the rock not be capable of being lifted non-causally, because there's no weight it's being moved against; it's merely being relocated. Etc.
And moreover, omniscience apparently may require work, too. Sure, you can look at the bits but that's all 1's and 0's. You have to know which bits to care about, what the mean when you find them. You need to know it's there to look for it, but regardless you can look AT it. Omniscience doesn't mean you can understand what you see.
And the most ugly truth of all, perhaps, is that there is no theology in these worlds that is even remotely like it's true cosmology. There is no evidence of Armok, and in this iteration, no capability to even begin to understand the concept. It is alien and unrepresented in the degrees of freedom of the dwarven mind. Such creator gods may be as hopeless and flawed and ethically bankrupt as we are: look at the first thing we did with such power.
I would imagine some much higher-dimensional existence with access to much more scalable multidimensional architecture might do similar, making their own low-fi universe simulator as soon as they are technologically capable, long before they get any better than we are as we are at doing it...
I appreciate and see what you do, Toady One.