Omnipotence in isekai functions less as a combat metric and more as a psychological prison. A direct YPS comparison between a YPS-6 physical powerhouse and a YPS-7 authority-user fails because it attempts to measure a wrecking ball against a programmer; one destroys the map, while the other rewrites the coordinates. The real divergence lies in how they leverage their Bonds. For the child-god, relational weight is a lifeline used to escape a history of isolation and trauma. Her bond with Rimuru is not a strategic alliance but a desperate anchor for a stunted emotional core. Conversely, the tourist sovereign treats connection as a logistical extension of his comfort. By establishing an orphanage in Labyrinth City and rejecting the Chevalier Peerage, he transforms the world into a curated sandbox. His higher Darkness score reveals the ethical cost of this detachment: he operates with the coldness of a player in a simulation, ensuring his peace through invisible management. While one seeks to be seen and loved despite her destructive nature, the other seeks to remain invisible while controlling every variable. This contrast exposes a fundamental truth about the genre: absolute power either forces a character to regress into a search for basic human connection or pushes them into a state of sterile, administrative apathy.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.