True agency in an isekai setting is measured not by the capacity for destruction, but by the ability to curate a quiet life. Comparing a YPS-7 authority-type to a YPS-3 physical-type is logically flawed because their abilities operate on different planes of existence; one rewrites the world's laws while the other masters its physics. However, their DNA profiles reveal a shared obsession with domestic security. Satou treats his near-infinite growth as a logistical tool to build a sanctuary, using his omnipotence to maintain the facade of a wandering adventurer. He is not seeking a throne, but a comfortable lease on reality. Sylphiette views power through a different lens, treating her magical aptitude as a necessary bridge to close the gap between herself and Rudeus. While Satou's power is a shield he hides behind to avoid the burden of leadership, Sylphiette's growth is a conscious effort to earn her place at the center of the Greyrat family. Satou's low ego reflects a desire to be invisible, whereas Sylphiette's growth reflects a desire to be seen. One uses the apex of power to vanish into the crowd; the other fights through the struggle of progression to stand beside her partner. Ultimately, both characters demonstrate that the ultimate goal of isekai progression is the luxury of opting out of the conflict entirely.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.