The divide between reclaiming a stolen identity and constructing a new one defines the fundamental difference between these two trajectories. While casual observers categorize both as emotional pillars, their DNA profiles reveal a divergence in how agency is metabolized. Emilia operates at a YPS-4 scale, where her magical capacity is inextricably tied to a political battle for legitimacy. Her struggle is an outward confrontation with a society that projects the Witch of Envy onto her blank slate; she must ascend to leadership to prevent her erasure. Sylphiette, operating at a YPS-3 level, follows a path of more rapid self-actualization, evidenced by a growth score that outpaces her counterpart. Her journey is not about political recognition but about internal stability. She moves from a state of social invisibility and gendered performance to becoming the foundational strategic anchor of a family. The disparity in their YPS tiers reinforces this: Emilia’s existence is a matter of national security and public perception, whereas Sylphiette’s power is a tool for personal and domestic agency. One fights to force the world to acknowledge her existence, while the other fights to ensure she has a world worth belonging to.
Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.