The disparity in agency defines the true distance between these two profiles, far more than the gap between YPS-7 and YPS-2. Comparing a world-rewriting entity to a frontline soldier is a category error in terms of combat, but it creates a perfect laboratory for analyzing Ego. Anos operates from a position of absolute self-determination, where his struggle is not against enemies, but against the temptation of his own destructive ceiling. He suppresses his nature to build a peaceful society, turning his capacity for annihilation into a tool for diplomacy. Conversely, Visha exists as a passenger in a narrative driven by others. Her survival depends on her ability to be indispensable to a sociopathic commander, transforming her lack of agency into a professional shield. While Anos dictates the laws of reality, Visha masters the art of navigating them. This contrast exposes a fundamental truth about isekai power: the primary divide is not between the capacity to destroy a continent and the capacity to survive a trench, but between those who command the story and those who are consumed by it. Anos is the architect; Visha is the survivor. Both maintain their humanity, but one does so through the exercise of will, while the other does so through the endurance of circumstance.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.