True agency is the only metric that matters when comparing a sovereign to a servant. Because one operates on a physical YPS-4 scale and the other as a hybrid YPS-7 World Ender, traditional combat metrics are irrelevant; the gap is too wide for a meaningful tactical analysis. Instead, the comparison reveals a stark contrast in how isekai treats the relationship between competence and identity. Both characters share a high Bonds score of 75, yet they occupy opposite ends of the Ego spectrum. Anos Voldigoad functions as a definitive expression of self-determination, utilizing his ability to rewrite physical laws to safeguard his own moral code and family. His power serves his will. Alpha, conversely, translates her significant administrative and combat skill into a global hegemony, not for herself, but to validate a master she fundamentally misunderstands. Her YPS-4 capabilities are merely tools for a borrowed purpose. While Anos uses his status to carve out a space for peace, Alpha builds a world-shaping empire that functions as a monument to her own perceived inadequacy. This juxtaposition proves that in the isekai genre, high power without ego is not leadership, but a high-functioning form of erasure.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.