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First, let’s delve into the Plane of Euthymia, a pocket dimension brought into existence by Ei’s sheer will:
Secondly, let’s explore the intriguing relationship between Raiden Ei and the “True Raiden Shogun.” The Shogun encountered by the Traveler is merely a puppet, a manifestation of sorts. This dynamic mirrors the connection between true selves and avatars:
In conclusion, we find that Raiden Ei and Raiden Shogun exist in a separate dimension. The Shogun, akin to an avatar, represents Ei’s true self within the Plane of Euthymia. This arrangement grants her a form of Immortality (Type 9)
P/s: If someone claims that Pocket Dimension is not separate from the plane of existence where they have the power to take lives, let’s put it to the test:
Interdimensional: Attacks and abilities that can reach beyond the conventional space-time of a single universe, into external pocket realities or parts of other universes, but that can't travel a universal distance, can't affect multiple of these other realities at the same time, and can't reach into other multiverses or higher constructs.
Agree: 7 @Theglassman12 (staff), @DarkDragonMedeus (staff), @Faa_Tzy , @LuffyRuffy46307 , @Delta333 , @DarlingAurora , @Anzu_Hanashiro
Agree with conditions(if the only thing needed for type 9 is to exist in a separate dimension from the "avatar"):1 - @Dog3352
Neutral: 1 - @Woomica
Disagree:
“The Plane of Euthymia. Essentially, the world inside her mind. A place that typically only allows her existence.” - Yae Miko, Chapter II Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals
Secondly, let’s explore the intriguing relationship between Raiden Ei and the “True Raiden Shogun.” The Shogun encountered by the Traveler is merely a puppet, a manifestation of sorts. This dynamic mirrors the connection between true selves and avatars:
“Yae Miko: Yes. The true Raiden Shogun, who meditates endlessly in the Plane of Euthymia to preserve her being…
Yae Miko: Her name is ‘Ei.’
Paimon: Are you saying that the one we met at the ceremony was just a puppet? And the real Raiden Shogun is the one that the Traveler met later?
Paimon: And does that mean that when the battlefield changed… so did the opponent?” - Chapter II Act III - Omnipresence Over Mortals
Yae Miko: Since the physical body will eventually turn to dust, she replaced hers with that of a puppet. - The Servant's Path
Yae Miko: She shuts herself off in her inner world, leaving all the affairs of the outside world to be dealt with by a puppet who has a singular focus on the pursuit of eternity... - Chapter II Act III - Omnipresence Over Motals
In conclusion, we find that Raiden Ei and Raiden Shogun exist in a separate dimension. The Shogun, akin to an avatar, represents Ei’s true self within the Plane of Euthymia. This arrangement grants her a form of Immortality (Type 9)
P/s: If someone claims that Pocket Dimension is not separate from the plane of existence where they have the power to take lives, let’s put it to the test:
Interdimensional: Attacks and abilities that can reach beyond the conventional space-time of a single universe, into external pocket realities or parts of other universes, but that can't travel a universal distance, can't affect multiple of these other realities at the same time, and can't reach into other multiverses or higher constructs.
Agree: 7 @Theglassman12 (staff), @DarkDragonMedeus (staff), @Faa_Tzy , @LuffyRuffy46307 , @Delta333 , @DarlingAurora , @Anzu_Hanashiro
Agree with conditions(if the only thing needed for type 9 is to exist in a separate dimension from the "avatar"):1 - @Dog3352
Neutral: 1 - @Woomica
Disagree:
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