The fundamental divide between two YPS-7 entities is not how they acquire power, but what they use that power to protect. While both characters embody the ruthless pragmatist, their DNA profiles reveal a clash between emotional fortification and systemic transcendence. For Hajime Nagumo, reality-warping capability serves as a wall. His ascent from the Great Orcus Labyrinth was not a pursuit of divinity, but a desperate flight toward a specific group of people. His 100 in Bonds proves that his power is an instrument of exclusion; he rewrites the laws of the world specifically to ensure that those he loves are safe from it. Conversely, Han Li treats the path to YPS-7 as a technical problem. His progression is a cold exercise in resource management and risk mitigation. Where Hajime builds a sanctuary, Han Li builds a ladder. His higher Darkness and Growth scores reflect a willingness to shed mortal attachments to achieve technical mastery over time and space. Han Li does not fight to protect a circle; he fights to exit the game entirely. The comparison shifts from a question of capability to one of purpose: one uses a world-ending scale to anchor himself to a few precious lives, while the other uses it to detach himself from the fragility of existence. One seeks a home; the other seeks the void of absolute autonomy.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.