Systemic stability in isekai often relies on characters who operate in the periphery of raw combat. Because one wields administrative authority and the other relies on physical competence, the YPS-2 designation masks a fundamental divergence in how they exert influence. The comparison shifts from combat capability to their role as structural anchors. Shiroe functions as a societal architect, leveraging game mechanics to draft the laws of Akiba. He treats the world as a puzzle to be solved through diplomacy and economic theory. Conversely, Visha operates as a psychological shock absorber. While Shiroe constructs the macro-level systems of a new world, Visha manages the micro-level survival of a battalion under Tanya's ruthless command. Shiroe’s high Power score reflects his ability to reshape reality through legislation, whereas Visha’s low score highlights her role as a survivor rather than a conqueror. Their DNA profiles reveal a stark contrast in relational weight; Shiroe builds a network of bonds to secure a future, while Visha maintains a singular, precarious connection to remain human in a total war. This reveals a core isekai truth: power is not always about the ability to destroy, but about the capacity to maintain order—whether that order is a functioning city-state or a soldier's sanity.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.