Comparing a conceptual law-rewriter to a physical powerhouse renders raw YPS metrics secondary. While the gap between YPS-6 and YPS-7 suggests a hierarchy of scale, the actual divide is qualitative. Anos operates through the manipulation of origins and fundamental laws, whereas Milim functions as a concentrated point of physical destruction. This cross-type friction means the analysis must shift from combat output to how these entities inhabit their divinity. The defining contrast lies in the relationship between agency and apocalypse. Anos possesses a maximum Ego score because his power is a tool for his will; he suppresses his destructive ceiling to build a world of peace, treating his status as a sovereign responsibility. Milim, conversely, is a passenger to her own impulses. Despite her YPS-6 status, her low Ego reveals a character driven by the void of loss rather than a conscious plan. She pursues "fun" not as a preference, but as a survival mechanism to mask the trauma of her history. One is a master of the system who rewrites the rules to protect his bonds, while the other is a casualty of the system who finds safety in the bonds of others. This reveals a core isekai tension: power can either be a throne from which one governs or a gilded cage that isolates the inhabitant from emotional maturity.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.