Comparing a YPS-4 authority figure to a YPS-6 physical powerhouse is a category error. The gap in destructive ceiling renders raw combat metrics irrelevant; instead, the real tension lies in how these two entities navigate a total lack of self-determination. Both Albedo and Milim function as anchors for their respective protagonists, yet they represent opposing responses to an existential vacuum. Albedo is the product of a late-game setting edit, a manufactured obsession that transforms her into a precise administrative tool. Her narrative purpose is to embody the chilling efficiency of a subordinate who has traded her identity for a singular, programmed love. In contrast, Milim operates as a traumatized deity whose playful exterior masks a profound emotional stagnation. While Albedo seeks to consolidate power to elevate her master, Milim seeks "fun" to distract from the void left by her lost family. This reveals a recurring isekai trope: the more immense the power, the more fragile the psyche. Albedo’s stability is a lie maintained by a script, while Milim’s volatility is a scream for connection. One is a weapon of statecraft, the other a disaster of loneliness. The difference is not in their YPS tiers, but in whether their lack of Ego manifests as a terrifying devotion or a desperate need for a friend.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.