The fundamental divide between these two YPS-4 operatives is not how they wield magic, but whether they view their previous existence as a blueprint or a burden. For Mathias, reincarnation is a technical optimization. He treats the world as a buggy piece of software, using his past-life knowledge to patch errors in magical theory through physics-based phenomena like dust explosions. His trajectory is one of restoration, meaning his growth is essentially a recovery of lost data. In contrast, Rudeus treats his previous life as a psychological scar. His journey is an agonizing attempt to integrate the failures of a shut-in with the responsibilities of a father and husband. While both possess the capacity to destabilize nations, Rudeus carries a weight of Darkness—a moral and emotional cost—that Mathias completely lacks. This gap transforms the nature of their power. Mathias operates with clinical efficiency, treating combat as a solved equation. Rudeus operates through a lens of fear and sincerity, making his YPS-4 capabilities a shield for his family rather than a tool for academic correction. The comparison reveals that raw capability is secondary to the internal narrative; one man is playing a game he already beat, while the other is fighting a war against his own nature.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.