The fundamental divide between a reality-shaper and a military commander renders a direct power comparison obsolete. Because one operates as a YPS-7 entity rewriting physical laws while the other functions as a YPS-5 physical combatant, their abilities occupy different conceptual planes. The real friction lies in the axis of agency and the narrative purpose of their strength. Anos operates from a position of absolute self-determination, using his mastery of origin magic not to conquer, but to impose a specific moral order on a world that fails to recognize him. His perfect Ego score reflects a character who acts as the source of his own narrative gravity, where even a zero aptitude score is a tool for systemic critique. In contrast, Benimaru represents the sublimation of the self into the state. His evolution from a vengeful Ogre prince to a disciplined Minister of Defense proves that his power exists to serve a collective vision. While Anos fights to protect his personal bonds and family, Benimaru’s relational weight is tied to the survival of the Jura-Tempest Federation. This reveals a core dichotomy in how isekai treats high-tier capability: as a vehicle for individual sovereignty or as a component of institutional stability. One character is the architect of the world's laws, while the other is the cornerstone of a new civilization. The gap is not one of output, but of intent.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.