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- Regeneration (High-Godly; Mythical Creatures can regenerate from their body's being destroyed and souls dissipating. The soul is stated to be conceptual and upon reaching level four the body, brain and heart all copy its characteristics making them inseparable. The consciousness which is also conceptual is made of information and contains the soul and mind. Upon hitting level seven your body becomes fully deified, being one with your power, consciousness and will. Deified beings are unkillable unless their soul is destroyed and power is exhausted, as their power can carry their consciousness and will and even then they can be reborn from just a scrap of their soul or drop of blood
- Type 2 (High-Godly【Conceptual】; Aeons can survive being brutalized and dismembered on a conceptual level by other Aeons
- Type 3 & Regeneration (High-Godly【Conceptual】; Aeons are heavily implied to be capable of regenerating from severe damage that were inflicted on a conceptual level by other Aeons
’Shit,’ Yan Hai thought before her body exploded into a mixture of blood mist and spiritual rain. As she regenerated, the beast suddenly appeared behind her and ripped her spine from her body before atomizing her. ’This bastard wants to torture me.’
Yan Hai did not regenerate, remaining in a state of consciousness without a body and soul, but the beast could not have that. He clenched his fist, forcing her to regenerate. He then ripped her heart out with a smirk, but Yan Hai exploded her body.
I’m a bit confused: does High-Godly regeneration require a character to be thoroughly destroyed and actually dead, or does mere inaction count?"...Damn it."
Gazing upon the Deep Sea that has returned to its original state, I mutter a low curse.
I can see something wriggling below.
A deep-sea monster seems to be eyeing me.
Chuaaaa!
Towards the void above, a whale-like monster covered in countless illusions opens its mouth and leaps at me.
Boo-oong!
It's a monster at the Grand Perfection Four-Axis level but I casually slice it open and pull out an ancient stone the size of a head from inside.
It is said that deep-sea monsters are not living creatures, but a type of 'record' taking shape, formed by the histories of countless dimensions.
The monster floats above the Deep Sea for the time it takes to drink a cup of tea before melting away and disappearing.
Tsutsutsutsu―
The deep-sea monster, made from the records of the past, appears to dissolve into the air, and its corpse melts and scatters into the void.
The countless remnants of the past within the deep-sea monster scatters.
It's when I stare blankly at the scene,
Suddenly, a faint greenish shadow from the past brushes past in front of me.
Within that remnant, I see a scene of a neighboring family carrying a large coffin up a mountain with someone.
The family consists of a middle-aged couple, climbing the mountain with a small girl.
The girl is the Ju Family daughter.
"...Wait."
Seeing that remnant, my eyes are wide open as I approach it.
Just then.
Pachecheche!
The remnant that emerged from the deep-sea monster's body coalesces in the void, forming a green beast.
It's a small deep-sea monster, reconstituted from the information entity that emerged from the original deep-sea monster's body.
"W-Wait!"
I lunge at the green beast.
It has the form of a deer, and as I charge at it, it immediately starts to flee.
Toong―Toong―
My eyes are wide open as I stare at the deep-sea monster.
Also, what is the difference between “barely alive by resisting fundamental injury/damage” and “High-Godly regeneration”?
- The mythical creature from the low-dimensional game and the Aeon from Honkai: Star Rail came close, but I believe they weren’t truly dead.
- Two major realms below already have High-Godly. Does Yan Hai’s existence as a disembodied consciousness disqualify it from qualifying for High-Godly regeneration, since that seems to require the being to be dead?
- In RTOC, the deep-sea monster was the record of the past/history itself. The remnant emerged from scraps of information.