The fundamental divide here is not the scale of their impact, but the direction of their intent. Comparing an authority-based administrator to a physical combatant is a category error; their YPS-3 ratings describe the same destructive ceiling but operate through incompatible mechanisms. One wields the systemic permissions of a game creator, while the other masters the kinetic output of elven magic. The real tension lies in how they utilize this power to negotiate their identity. Kunai treats his environment as a management simulation, leveraging his administrator status to build hospitals and resorts. His high Growth score is a tragedy of erasure, as his human memories fade to make room for the Demon Lord’s nature. He imposes a meritocratic system on the world to avoid the chaos of genuine emotion. Sylphiette utilizes her power in the opposite direction, using the "Fitts" persona as a shield to bridge the gap between her vulnerability and the expectations of those around her. While Kunai’s Bonds are built on administrative utility and professional loyalty, Sylphiette’s are forged through the grueling process of self-actualization. She does not seek to rewrite the laws of her world, but to earn a permanent place within it. This comparison reveals a stark contrast in isekai utility: one character uses a YPS-3 ceiling to act as an architect of society, while the other uses it to survive as the emotional anchor of a family. The administrator builds a city to hide his fading self; the combatant builds a strength to protect her discovered self.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.