True administrative utility in isekai is not about managing resources, but about how a subordinate validates the protagonist's detachment from humanity. A direct YPS comparison is futile here because Albedo's YPS-4 authority over nations operates on a systemic axis, while Visha's YPS-2 physical capabilities are limited to the tactical battlefield. The real divergence lies in their roles as psychological anchors. Albedo functions as a catalyst for Ainz's transition from a displaced salaryman to an apex predator. By treating his every whim as divine law and viewing the outside world as disposable, she removes the moral friction that would otherwise tether Ainz to his human ethics. Her loyalty is a mirror that reflects only the version of Ainz that is a supreme being, effectively accelerating his erasure of self. Visha operates as the opposing force. In the hyper-rationalist vacuum of Tanya's command, Visha's professional competence and quiet optimism act as a stubborn reminder of the human element. She does not challenge Tanya's orders, but her presence transforms Tanya's clinical efficiency into a visible human cost. While Albedo encourages the protagonist to transcend humanity by discarding it, Visha forces the protagonist to remain human by simply existing. One transforms the leader into a god; the other keeps the soldier a person.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.