Control over the environment defines the divide between administrative dominance and tactical survival. While both characters sit at YPS-4, the comparison is fundamentally skewed because they operate on different axes: Albedo wields authority to maintain a hierarchy, whereas Seiya utilizes physical force to mitigate risk. This cross-type gap renders a direct combat analysis meaningless; instead, the contrast reveals how isekai treats the concept of safety. For Albedo, safety is an external state achieved through the ruthless erasure of opposition and the consolidation of the Sorcerer Kingdom. Her low Ego score reflects a character who finds purpose in subordination, turning her administrative competence into a weapon of systemic oppression. In contrast, Seiya views safety as a mathematical impossibility that must be forced into existence through exhaustive training. His journey from the ruins of Ixphoria to the battlefields of Gaeabrande transforms his YPS-4 capability from a shield of isolation into a tool for collective survival. While Albedo represents the static horror of a perfect, programmed loyalty, Seiya embodies the active struggle to overcome trauma. The disparity in their Bonds and Growth scores proves that while Albedo is an anchor for an existing empire, Seiya is a catalyst for personal evolution. One manages a world she views as inferior, while the other fights a world he knows is hostile.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.