Influence in an isekai society rests not on the ability to destroy landscapes, but on the capacity to define their laws. Comparing a YPS-5 physical powerhouse like Benimaru to a YPS-2 authority specialist like Shiroe is fundamentally an exercise in comparing a landslide to a legal contract. The YPS scale breaks down here because their outputs operate on different axes: one deals in kinetic devastation, the other in systemic architecture. Benimaru functions as the primary deterrent for the Jura-Tempest Federation. His growth from a hot-headed Ogre to a disciplined commander reflects a surrender of individual Ego to the needs of the collective state. He is the shield that allows a utopia to exist, but he does not design the utopia. Shiroe, conversely, wields authority as a weapon. While he lacks the destructive ceiling of a continent-level threat, his impact on the world's social fabric is more profound. He does not simply protect a city; he engineers the economic and political frameworks that make that city viable. This comparison reveals a core isekai truth: raw power secures a border, but systemic authority creates a civilization. While Benimaru embodies the perfection of the tool, Shiroe embodies the will of the craftsman.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.