That's not what I'm saying specifically, but you brought it up.
The thing with "infinite possibilities" is that it includes infinity, which also includes RP player lore and concepts. So either we run with what the game says, or we caveat in "but they didn't do these things with us in mind" at which point ALL lore becomes optional, since none of what SE adds to the story is done with roleplayers in mind (except the RP tag). It's large-scale "My character has approval from a named NPC" in this case, since Alexander would have foreseen ANY roleplayer wanting to use him, and to acknowledge infinity and use it anyway is to imply that you're within acceptable parameters to a god's leftover essence.
So either Alexander sealed himself away so he wouldn't interfere with space/time, or he left juuuuust enough of his power out there for people to use his power to interfere with space/time.
The thing with "infinite possibilities" is that it includes infinity, which also includes RP player lore and concepts. So either we run with what the game says, or we caveat in "but they didn't do these things with us in mind" at which point ALL lore becomes optional, since none of what SE adds to the story is done with roleplayers in mind (except the RP tag). It's large-scale "My character has approval from a named NPC" in this case, since Alexander would have foreseen ANY roleplayer wanting to use him, and to acknowledge infinity and use it anyway is to imply that you're within acceptable parameters to a god's leftover essence.
So either Alexander sealed himself away so he wouldn't interfere with space/time, or he left juuuuust enough of his power out there for people to use his power to interfere with space/time.