However, in-universe/narrative omnipotence and religious beings (specifically in Monotheism), are a different matter. This is due to the simple fact that their very nature acting as a limitation that can and will never be overcome.
Trans-Fictional Omnipotence is fundamentally a trans-fictional concept, meaning, no fictional character, place, item, or concept, can ever be truly omnipotent regardless of how many statements or feats its author provides, whether it'd be their character transcending fiction, viewing the real world as mere thoughts, their character being incomprehensible to the human mind and thus any of its concepts (including omnipotence), or asserting that me typing this very sentence itself is somehow the result of their character's meddling, said entity will never be considered to be truly omnipotent. And the end result would still be, without exception, omnipotence. Suppose again that there was a being that was "beyond omnipotence", whatever is being transcended was never omnipotent in the first place, and the "beyond omnipotent" being would be omnipotent in its place. Omnipotent is the ultimate end-all of everything, meaning that there is no "beyond omnipotence" no matter how much logic a being is stated to transcend. This also applies to the aforementioned situation of there being two omnipotent beings. Transcending omnipotence would have the exact same outcome as well. If it can create a being more powerful than itself, than that being would be a limit, making the omnipotent being not omnipotent in the first place. Because of this, omnipotent beings must be eternal, having existed since the beginning or before the beginning, as if there were a time where an omnipotent being didn't exist would be a limit for an omnipotent being, making it not omnipotent in the first place. Anything that can and ever will be conceptualized by humans and whatever that can't wouldn't be limits for an omnipotent being. It transcends anything, fiction, all of humanity, consciousness, awareness, dimensions, axioms, inaccessible cardinals, cosmological structures, concepts, logic, and even transcendence itself.
No Limits Omnipotence doesn't have a limit to its scope of reach. In short, there can be only one omnipotent being, as another of equal power and authority would act as a limit to each other, making both not fully omnipotent. But that is the same as one omnipotence, thus removing the distinction of splitting and not splitting omnipotence into multiples. As an omnipotent entity would be able to do absolutely anything, any slightest opposition between each part will lead to successfully negating the doing, and hence the result is nothing happens until there is unity.
Suppose omnipotence splits into parts, each one of these parts are omnipotent. Only One Due to its nature, there can only be one omnipotent being. In other words, its power reaches anything, even things that are outside of humanity's collective knowledge and limitless imagination. Additionally, since our "everything", including the concept of omnipotence and God, is a human construct, omnipotence would transcend infinitely far beyond all of humanity's thoughts, imagination, conceptualizations etc.
and even the everything beyond it, and the everything beyond that, and the everything beyond that. Omnipotence encompasses everything imaginable, unimaginable, possible, impossible, existent, non-existent, known, unknown, thinkable, unthinkable, created, uncreated, discovered, undiscovered, fictional, nonfictional, perceived, unperceived, conceivable, unconceivable, etc. Users of omnipotence hold power utterly dwarfing the rest of creation, can achieve absolutely anything and everything no matter how impossible or contradictory, are eternal in the truest sense, cannot be killed or harmed, are completely invincible and unbeatable, are truly perfect and have no flaws, possess infinite knowledge, transcend absolutely everything without exception, possess all known and unknown abilities, possess unquestionable authority and sovereignty, usually are The One True God and the sole creator of everything that is and infinitely more.Ībsolutely Everything It can do and be whatever it wills to absolutely anything and everything infinitely, and that still wouldn't be an infinitesimal fraction of its power. Omnipotence (from Latin: Omni Potens: "all power") is the state of being truly almighty and above all in every sense and aspect.