The illusion of parity in their power scores masks a fundamental divide between earned agency and programmed existence. While both share a nominal Power score of 40, the gap between YPS-4 and YPS-3 reveals that destructive capacity is meaningless without the will to direct it. Seiya’s status as a nation-level deterrent is the result of a grueling, trauma-driven obsession with preparation—a manual override of fate where he treats every encounter as a potential extinction event to protect his bonds. His growth is a vertical climb from the failures of Ixphoria to a state of total readiness. Conversely, Shalltear’s city-level capability is a factory setting. She does not possess a trajectory of growth; she possesses a set of parameters designed by an absent creator. Her narrative arc is not an evolution of self, but a desperate attempt to return to a baseline of favor after the humiliation of her mind-control incident. This is where the comparison breaks down: one character uses power to dismantle his own trauma, while the other uses power to perform a role. Seiya’s higher Ego score reflects a man who has solved the isekai genre through sheer will, whereas Shalltear’s low Ego confirms her status as a high-functioning tool of Nazarick. The tension here is not about who wins a fight, but about the difference between a survivor and a servant.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.