Comparing a YPS-4 authority type to a YPS-7 hybrid is a category error; the scale of their destructive output is irrelevant because their actual function in their respective narratives is not combat, but systemic architecture. The real tension lies in how isekai handles the logistics of dominion. Both characters operate as the primary engineers of a new world order, yet they reveal a divide in how the genre conceptualizes the "perfect administrator." One views the population as raw material—literally transforming humans into parchment—to satisfy a perceived divine will. The other views the population as a collective asset to be managed within a corporate-style federation. This is where the DNA profiles diverge: the lack of ego in the slime's profile is not a sign of humility, but of a transition from a person to a political entity. While the demon's growth is static because he is a finished tool of a creator, the slime's additive growth reflects a pursuit of systemic stability. The difference is not between good and evil, but between a regime of terror and a regime of convenience. One optimizes for the glory of a master; the other optimizes for the efficiency of the state. In both cases, the individual is subsumed by the system, proving that in high-tier isekai, the definitive power is not the ability to rewrite physical laws, but the ability to organize a society.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.