The tension between these two reveals that absolute power is less about capacity and more about the nature of the obsession driving it. While Mathias operates at YPS-4, his narrative is a clinical exercise in optimization. He treats magic as a rigorous science, utilizing dust explosions and sympathetic vibrations to bypass biological limits. He is a man chasing a ceiling, defined by a Growth score of 60 that reflects a relentless pursuit of technical perfection. In contrast, Diablo exists at YPS-5, not because he seeks evolution, but because he is a primordial force who has already peaked. The gap in their Growth scores highlights a critical distinction: Mathias is the architect of his own ascension, whereas Diablo is a static entity who finds fulfillment in the erasure of his own will. Diablo’s low Ego score reflects a deliberate choice to transform continent-level destruction into the curated efficiency of a butler. While Mathias uses his intellect to correct the errors of a regressed world, Diablo uses his power to curate an environment for his master. This comparison demonstrates that the transition from YPS-4 to YPS-5 is not merely a jump in destructive output, but a shift in narrative function. One character is the protagonist of his own growth, while the other has evolved into a permanent, loyal fixture of the world's power structure. The struggle for mastery in the former is replaced by the luxury of total submission in the latter.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.