Comparing raw output between a YPS-4 authority figure and a YPS-7 law-rewriter is a category error; their abilities operate on entirely different axes of existence. The real analysis lies in how they weaponize governance. While both characters function as the administrative heart of a superpower, they reveal opposing philosophies regarding the nature of loyalty and control. Albedo's effectiveness stems from a pathological dependency. Her administrative genius is a byproduct of a programmed obsession, making her a terrifying extension of Ainz’s will who views the world as a resource to be harvested. In contrast, Rimuru's ascent to YPS-7 status is a process of additive optimization. By erasing personal ego, Rimuru transforms from a person into a corporate-state entity. This creates a stark contrast in the DNA profiles: Albedo possesses significant Bonds because her entire identity is anchored to a single point of failure, whereas Rimuru’s low Bonds score reflects a shift toward systemic rather than personal relationships. Albedo is the horror of a subordinate who loves too much; Rimuru is the horror of a leader who does not feel enough. One seeks to consolidate power to satisfy a manufactured heart, while the other expands influence because it is the efficient path to stability. This comparison exposes a core isekai truth: the defining danger is not the ability to destroy a continent, but the capacity to organize it without a moral compass.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.