User blog comment:KillRoy231/Might stop for real this time/@comment-1031724-20191212191030

I know mortals defeating gods that previously controlled the whole world is not without precedent. Zanza is practically God of Xenoblade Chronicles and he created all these sentient being simply to eat them, and in one case, turn into mindless beasts to harvest the others for him. But Shulk was determined to control his own destiny and destroyed Zanza, becoming the next god then giving up his godhood to change the world for the better.

Then you get Galeem in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He represents Ninendo, and that he'll do whatever he wants with the characters. The difference here is that the creator himself hated having to make these games with limited creativity and so he made Galeem symbolic in this way, as well as Dharkon symbolic of the most toxic fans, a battle over ownership of the characters, but in the end, the characters, also symbolizing the light sides of Nintendo and the fandoms, overcame them both and got to go to heaven.

I'm still reluctant to believe, as much as I'd like to, that the writers will let their persona lose to the characters they take extreme pleasure in torturing.