Character DNA · Head-to-Head
Shapes, not totals. The hero you worship defines who you are.
Saga of Tanya the Evil
TANYA DEGURECHAFF
YPS-3 · City Level
Adult atheist in child body, gaming a god she resents. Darkness from utility, not malice.
VS
POWER40 / 40GROWTH80 / 100DARKNESS75 / 24BONDS45 / 100EGO82 / 45LUCK0 / 18
Character DNA · 6 Dimensions
Cautious Hero: The Hero Is Overpowered but Overly Cautious
SEIYA RYŪGŪIN
YPS-4 · Nation Level
Caution as personality core, not strategy choice. Luck deliberately minimized.
POWER40 / 40GROWTH80 / 100DARKNESS75 / 24BONDS45 / 100EGO82 / 45LUCK0 / 18
Analysis
YPS-3
Slight power edge
YPS-4
DNA edges — character identity, not combat power
moral cost they'll pay+51
self-determination and identity+37
Tanya DegurechaffvsSeiya Ryūgūin
+55who they fight for
+20constant growth arc
+18how much the universe protects them

The intersection of extreme caution and cold pragmatism reveals that "optimization" in a fantasy setting is rarely about efficiency and almost always about the management of fear. While both characters treat their respective worlds as tactical simulations to be solved, they operate from opposite psychological poles: one optimizes to protect others from a recurring nightmare, while the other optimizes to spite a divine entity. Seiya's hyper-preparation is a direct response to the catastrophic failure in Ixphoria, transforming his high Bonds score into a tactical requirement; for him, a 99% success rate is a failure. In contrast, Tanya’s corporate logic serves as a weapon of defiance against Being X, where her zero Ego score reflects a total submission to systemic rules as a means of manipulating them. This difference manifests in their scaling. Although a gap exists between Tanya’s YPS-3 city-level impact and Seiya’s YPS-4 nation-level ceiling, both utilize systemic exploitation to punch above their weight. Seiya’s growth is an ascent toward emotional vulnerability, whereas Tanya’s growth is a structural climb through military bureaucracy to secure a safe rear-line position. Ultimately, the comparison proves that the "rational" protagonist is a contradiction. Seiya is a man driven by an irrational level of care, and Tanya is a woman driven by an irrational hatred of the divine. Their shared obsession with risk mitigation is not a sign of logic, but a symptom of the specific traumas they brought from their previous lives.

Tanya Degurechaff
Dimension
Seiya Ryūgūin
Editor
40
Community
POWER
destructive ceiling
Editor
40
Community
Editor
80
Community
GROWTH
trajectory & arc
+20
Editor
100
Community
Editor
75
Community
DARKNESS
moral cost willingness
+51
Editor
24
Community
Editor
45
Community
BONDS
loyalty weight
+55
Editor
100
Community
Editor
82
Community
EGO
self-determination
+37
Editor
45
Community
Editor
0
Community
LUCK
narrative protection
+18
Editor
18
Community
Cast Your Vote · 6 DimensionsCommunity pulse
TANYA DEGURECHAFFLeft
Power40
Growth80
Darkness75
Bonds45
Ego82
Luck0
SEIYA RYŪGŪINRight
Power40
Growth100
Darkness24
Bonds100
Ego45
Luck18

Archetype breakdowns and dispute court land in later phases.