Talk:The Outsider/@comment-32723116-20170730082725

The way I see it is that the outsider is not a god persay but more of a man with 'abilities beyond other men', to quote the man himself, and has merely been diluted through centuries of isolation into believing it himself. He is capable of all of the human emotions but doesn't show them as this could be perceived as weakness by his enemies or himself. He may not have children in fear of them being like him or he may not be able to have children (we don't know what he's got).

He could be able to leave the void as he pleases but like an addict he has grown to rely on it's frigid energy. Should he take his time it is possible that he could walk among the living as a mortal. Or he could be unable to leave the void into places untouched by it.

At this point it's all up for grabs.

And if you didn't get that to put it into layman's terms, he's got a god complex, is antisocial, a void addict, or a real god that can't leave the void.