I personally don't think he has any at all...
But, I understand the rest of you believe he is a magical entity, so how many rules does this magical entity break with his magic? How broken is he?
I will remind you that if you believe Imu is the devil referred to in the devil's contracts, then he's granting wishes. Wish makers, by their nature, are supposed to be able to do nearly anything.
Does Imu show any form of omnipotence, omnipresence, or omniscience? I think that's a hard no. If he's a God/Devil, then he's a pretty crappy one. He's not actually showing the depth a true God/Devil would be.
Give me a good reason to believe that Imu is a God/Devil without making a leap in logic somewhere.
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Do magical entities often break rules in stories?
- Magical entities often break established rules in stories, and this is a common and powerful storytelling device. This rule-breaking serves several narrative purposes, including creating conflict, highlighting the dangers of magic, and demonstrating a character's ingenuity or exceptional nature.
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But, I understand the rest of you believe he is a magical entity, so how many rules does this magical entity break with his magic? How broken is he?
I will remind you that if you believe Imu is the devil referred to in the devil's contracts, then he's granting wishes. Wish makers, by their nature, are supposed to be able to do nearly anything.
Does Imu show any form of omnipotence, omnipresence, or omniscience? I think that's a hard no. If he's a God/Devil, then he's a pretty crappy one. He's not actually showing the depth a true God/Devil would be.
Give me a good reason to believe that Imu is a God/Devil without making a leap in logic somewhere.
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Do magical entities often break rules in stories?
- Magical entities often break established rules in stories, and this is a common and powerful storytelling device. This rule-breaking serves several narrative purposes, including creating conflict, highlighting the dangers of magic, and demonstrating a character's ingenuity or exceptional nature.
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