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Due of this thread, I realized that is not Monika the problem, but how Nonexistent Physiology page is, due to it being incomplete about how we treat characters who survive as Nonexistent beings after being erased from Plot/Space-Time.
I'll suggest to add a new Type of NPE, to cover this, since being erased from Plot/Space-Time is obviously superior than having just the body and soul erased, but inferior than Concept one due to them still having their concept.
What will be the New Type?
Let's start with this: Type 1 will be the same, Type 2 instead will be:
2: Narrative Nonexistence: The lack of any trace of history and existence in any point of the space-time and the narrative. Such a character can't be conceptualized by individuals who aren't immune to temporal paradoxes due to having never existed in it and thus, lacking an origin in any point of the space-time. In terms of binary, where existence is 1 and nonexistence is 0, this would still be 0, but on a more complex level, since, despite being non-existent in the narrative, they can still be acknowledged from characters who are unaffected from space-time paradoxes due to the latter still being able to idealize elements which were erased from the space-time and stopped to exist in it, and thus, still having a concept.
Now, the concept NEP will be just a Type 3:
3: Idealistic Nonexistence: The lack of absolutely everything to a state of nonexistence at a conceptual level. Such a state defies even the most basic logical principles and is unknowable in the truest form, as it is not a state at all. Such entities are typically presented as primordial voids or pure emptiness, or any abstract state which precedes or opposes the state of existence on all levels. In terms of binary, this would be something that is neither 1 nor 0, where 1 is existence and 0 is nonexistence, due of these characters lacking both an existence and a concept.
This should cover all the possible cases of NEP.
Agree:
Neutral:
Disagree: 3 (Matthew_Schroeder, Ryukama, Schnee_One)
I'll suggest to add a new Type of NPE, to cover this, since being erased from Plot/Space-Time is obviously superior than having just the body and soul erased, but inferior than Concept one due to them still having their concept.
What will be the New Type?
Let's start with this: Type 1 will be the same, Type 2 instead will be:
2: Narrative Nonexistence: The lack of any trace of history and existence in any point of the space-time and the narrative. Such a character can't be conceptualized by individuals who aren't immune to temporal paradoxes due to having never existed in it and thus, lacking an origin in any point of the space-time. In terms of binary, where existence is 1 and nonexistence is 0, this would still be 0, but on a more complex level, since, despite being non-existent in the narrative, they can still be acknowledged from characters who are unaffected from space-time paradoxes due to the latter still being able to idealize elements which were erased from the space-time and stopped to exist in it, and thus, still having a concept.
Now, the concept NEP will be just a Type 3:
3: Idealistic Nonexistence: The lack of absolutely everything to a state of nonexistence at a conceptual level. Such a state defies even the most basic logical principles and is unknowable in the truest form, as it is not a state at all. Such entities are typically presented as primordial voids or pure emptiness, or any abstract state which precedes or opposes the state of existence on all levels. In terms of binary, this would be something that is neither 1 nor 0, where 1 is existence and 0 is nonexistence, due of these characters lacking both an existence and a concept.
This should cover all the possible cases of NEP.
Agree:
Neutral:
Disagree: 3 (Matthew_Schroeder, Ryukama, Schnee_One)
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