The disconnect between a conceptual law-writer and a physical combatant renders traditional power scaling obsolete. Comparing a YPS-7 World Ender to a YPS-3 City Level fighter is not a measure of combat, but a study in how isekai narratives treat the relationship between morality and capability. While one operates via hybrid conceptual erasure and the other through physical stat escalation, their true commonality lies in the use of Bonds to anchor an escalating Ego. Anos Voldigoad treats his omnipotence as a burden of restraint, utilizing origin magic not to conquer, but to establish a peace that his previous incarnation could not sustain. His struggle is the paradox of the apex: the only way to grow is to suppress the very power that defines him. Bell Cranel operates from the opposite pole, where vulnerability is the primary engine of progression. His growth is fueled by a romantic obsession that forces a naive boy to accept the darkness of killing sentient monsters to protect his comrades. Where Anos dictates the terms of reality to protect his circle, Bell allows the brutality of the Dungeon to reshape his identity. This reveals a fundamental split in the genre's approach to power. One character uses an absolute ceiling to find humility, while the other uses a desperate floor to find strength. The YPS gap is irrelevant because they are solving different problems: Anos is managing a legacy of destruction, while Bell is constructing a legacy of heroism from nothing.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.