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1-A Question

HakutoRei000

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If a being is said to have surpassed the Book of Destiny—which records and dictates the entire 'Narrative' of the world, including all abilities within it—then it follows that this character is immune to the Book’s alterations. This is significant, as the Book of Destiny has been shown to truly rewrite the story’s narrative. Within the context of 'The Story', it was further proven that even someone who was only temporarily separated from the Book of Destiny could resist and remain completely unaffected by its manipulations—such as alterations to destiny, causality, death, life, and even aspects of the 'Plot' within certain limits.

Given that,




1. Would the character be granted immunity to Plot Manipulation or Reality Manipulation?

2. If a character has truly transcended the Book of Destiny, can they be considered to inherently possess resistance or immunity to all forms of manipulation and abilities tied to the Book—such as those that have affected objects, subjects, plot, or even abstract concepts in previous narratives—even if the character has not been explicitly shown resisting each of those abilities within the story itself?
This is further supported by prior narrative instances where characters who were only temporarily separated from the Book were granted immunity to everything controlled and created by the Book.

3.

If the Book of Destiny is described as:
"A totality beyond all totalities, where even a single word contains a qualitative difference from others—forming an infinite hierarchy based solely on ‘quality’. Each superior word treats the one below it with the lowest possible quality. This hierarchy repeats infinitely with no beginning or end, and between every level exists another infinite series of equal parts—each ‘in-between’ possessing a quality greater than the entire totality beneath it. The Book exists as the absolute form, transcending and surpassing not only all ‘qualities’ but the very structure of transcendental hierarchy itself. It is the totality of all—total-goodness, total-not-goodness, total-possible-goodness, total-impossible-goodness, total-possible-badness, and total-impossible-badness.”


Then:

Does this validate that the character who transcends it qualifies for Beyond Dimensional Existence (BDE) or High-Dimensional Existence (HDE)?

And is the distinction made here truly a qualitative difference, or is it still operating within a framework of quantitative progression?


4. Would such a character also qualify as Omnipresent, given their separation from and transcendence beyond a structure that encompasses all qualities, dimensions, and totalities?

5. Does this grant Nep or ND/TD?

6. What tier is the Book and Words? (Hierarchy)
 
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