Raw destructive capacity is a distraction when comparing a YPS-6 planetary entity to a YPS-3 city-level mage. The gap is absolute, rendering a combat analysis pointless. However, the real tension lies in how these characters utilize their agency. While the child-god exists as a static peak of power, the struggle to maintain an identity as "Fitts" reveals a far more compelling narrative of self-actualization. The planetary force is a study in regression—a traumatized entity learning to be vulnerable again—but the mage’s journey is one of active construction. Adopting a masculine persona to survive and protect others demonstrates a moral cost and a level of intentionality that a natural-born disaster cannot replicate. The planetary entity seeks "fun" to mask an existential void, but the mage seeks competence to secure a place beside her equal. This is where the comparison breaks down: one character fights against the boredom of omnipotence, while the other fights against the terror of inadequacy. The narrative weight shifts toward the lower-tier character because her growth is earned through discipline and the shedding of a false skin, whereas the higher-tier character simply remembers who she was. In the isekai landscape, the pursuit of parity is always more gripping than the management of absolute dominance.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.