Comparing a law-rewriting hybrid to a divine authority figure renders YPS tiers functionally irrelevant. While one operates at YPS-7 and the other at YPS-3, the gap is not a matter of scale but of nature. This comparison reveals that isekai treats divine status as a mirror for the user's internal discipline rather than a tool for victory. Absolute power is a burden of restraint for Anos, who suppresses his ability to rewrite existence to foster a world of peace and genuine connection. His high Ego score reflects a conscious choice to operate within a moral framework. Conversely, Aqua's divine authority is a vacuum of discipline. She possesses the raw capacity for high-tier purification and resurrection, yet her lack of Ego and Growth transforms her divinity into a comedic liability. She does not command her power; her power simply exists as a backdrop to her vanity. Where Anos uses his status to build bonds, Aqua uses hers to avoid growth, treating her godhood as a permanent excuse for failure. The contrast shows that in the isekai genre, the distance between a World Ender and a city-level deity is measured by the willingness to submit one's will to a higher purpose. One chooses the burden of the crown to protect others, while the other wears it to avoid the effort of being useful.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.