Measuring a YPS-2 narrative specialist against a YPS-6 physical powerhouse is an exercise in futility because the axes of their influence do not overlap. One operates on the scale of social survival and school politics, while the other reshapes planetary geography. The meaningful comparison lies instead in their identical Ego scores, which reveal a shared tragedy of passivity. Both characters are fundamentally puppets of their circumstances, regardless of whether those circumstances are a predatory family or a divine lineage. Iruma’s survival instinct renders him a leaf in the wind, where even the Ring of Gluttony serves as a tool to navigate the will of others rather than an expression of his own. Similarly, Milim’s capacity for planetary destruction is irrelevant to her emotional stagnation; she uses the pursuit of "fun" as a shield to mask a void left by ancestral grief. Their growth trajectories diverge in direction but align in purpose. Iruma moves from a passive victim to a reluctant leader, while Milim regresses from an isolated weapon to a vulnerable companion. This reveals a core isekai truth: extreme power, whether it is the narrative protection of a human in a demon world or the raw output of a Dragonoid, often acts as a cage. For both, the only metric of success that matters is the transition from being a tool of the plot to finding a genuine social anchor.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.