Omnipotence functions differently when it is used as a shield versus a foundation. The tension between a YPS-7 and a YPS-S entity is not found in their destructive capacity, but in the psychological cost of their invisibility. One character treats total power as a secret to be guarded, using it to curate a private sanctuary in Labyrinth City while masquerading as a mere traveler. The other treats power as a utility, expanding a divine bureaucracy as a King of Spirits until the entire world conforms to his domestic desires. This distinction is laid bare in the DNA profiles: the higher Darkness and Ego scores of the former reveal a conscious, calculated effort to resist the gravity of his own status. He actively manages his identity to avoid the burden of leadership. Conversely, the zero Ego score of the latter suggests a complete lack of internal friction; he does not resist the transition from human to deity because he possesses no core identity that conflicts with that ascension. While the YPS scale suggests a gap in capability, the data reveals a gap in consciousness. One is a man pretending to be a tourist to protect his peace, while the other is a force of nature that has simply forgotten how to struggle. The comparison proves that the absence of ego is more alienating than the presence of world-ending power.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.