The fundamental divide here is between power as a tool for systemic domination and power as a tool for personal stability. Because these characters operate on different axes—authority versus physical—the YPS gap between YPS-4 and YPS-3 is functionally irrelevant. One manages a geopolitical machine; the other secures a domestic sanctuary. Demiurge represents the horror of the static entity. He does not evolve; he merely implements. His utility to the Sorcerer Kingdom is a result of programmed cruelty, treating human lives as raw material for magical scrolls. His loyalty is a hard-coded directive that renders his Ego a secondary concern to the will of Ainz Ooal Gown. In contrast, Sylphiette embodies the struggle for self-actualization. Her transition from a timid child to the combatant known as Fitts proves that her utility is earned through labor and emotional trauma. While Demiurge is a pillar of an empire, Sylphiette is the anchor of a family. The contrast reveals a core tension in isekai: the difference between characters who are defined by their function and characters who define their own function. Demiurge is a tool that believes it is a master architect, while Sylphiette is a person who refuses to remain a sidekick. Their DNA profiles confirm this; Sylphiette's high Growth score reflects a journey of becoming, whereas Demiurge's stagnation reflects a state of being. One seeks to rewrite the world to fit a design; the other seeks to rewrite herself to fit a partnership.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.