The gap between a YPS-7 law-writer and a YPS-2 physical combatant renders raw power comparisons irrelevant. Instead, the real friction lies in the inverse relationship between agency and scale. Anos operates from a position of absolute self-determination, where his narrative arc functions as an exercise in restraint. For him, the challenge is not overcoming an obstacle but choosing not to erase it. In contrast, Rem's journey is a struggle for basic autonomy. Her identity is initially a derivative of her sister's shadow, making her combat efficacy a tool for servitude rather than an expression of will. While Anos uses his status to build a world of peace, Rem uses her strength to anchor someone else's sanity. This contrast reveals a core isekai truth: power does not grant identity; it only clarifies the existing void. Anos's high Ego is a shield against the boredom of omniscience, while Rem's low Ego is the wound that drives her growth. Their trajectories move in opposite directions—one descending from a throne to find humanity, the other climbing from a psychological basement to find self-worth. The YPS scale measures what they can destroy, but the DNA profiles reveal what they are trying to save.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.