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Passive Plot Manip question

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There is a character who is protected by a higher being that controls the entire story (the plot). Because of this, she cannot be harmed in any possible way — not logically, not illogically. If there’s fire near her, the fire turns cold. If someone tries to kill her, the plot bends the narrative so drastically that it becomes outright impossible, with no logical framework behind it.

But then the MC simply bypasses all of that — even the force behind her protection. He manages to end something so incomprehensibly unexplained with just a few actions.

For context, her plot protection scales directly to the higher being who grants it.

The higher being in question is described as:

The supreme, undeniable, immutable, unchangeable force of all existence — the presence that predates everything, the power from which the world is derived. The metanormality that binds the formed and the formless. The fundamental law and the pillars of existence that sustain creation, far beyond even the highest heavens.

They are absolute and without any limit, not merely the peak of an endless hierarchy of stories, but the void and nothingness that encapsulate every hierarchy. All hierarchies and stories are merely inward expressions of their superiority, and each such expression contains its own layers and narratives.

Question:
1. Does the character (she) possess absolute defense?


2. Can her plot protection extend across multiple universes or verses?


3. Does the MC effectively have plot-manipulation negation?


4. What level of range or influence is required for the MC to affect the higher being?


5. What tier does the supreme being belong to?
 
There is a character who is protected by a higher being that controls the entire story (the plot). Because of this, she cannot be harmed in any possible way — not logically, not illogically. If there’s fire near her, the fire turns cold. If someone tries to kill her, the plot bends the narrative so drastically that it becomes outright impossible, with no logical framework behind it.

But then the MC simply bypasses all of that — even the force behind her protection. He manages to end something so incomprehensibly unexplained with just a few actions.

For context, her plot protection scales directly to the higher being who grants it.

The higher being in question is described as:



They are absolute and without any limit, not merely the peak of an endless hierarchy of stories, but the void and nothingness that encapsulate every hierarchy. All hierarchies and stories are merely inward expressions of their superiority, and each such expression contains its own layers and narratives.

Question:
1. Does the character (she) possess absolute defense?
no just plot hax protecting her
2. Can her plot protection extend across multiple universes or verses?
yes
3. Does the MC effectively have plot-manipulation negation?
yes
4. What level of range or influence is required for the MC to affect the higher being?
unknown
5. What tier does the supreme being belong to?
unknown
 
They are absolute and without any limit, not merely the peak of an endless hierarchy of stories, but the void and nothingness that encapsulate every hierarchy. All hierarchies and stories are merely inward expressions of their superiority, and each such expression contains its own layers and narratives.

Is this from the series or your interpretation?
 
Question:
1. Does the character (she) possess absolute defense?


2. Can her plot protection extend across multiple universes or verses?


3. Does the MC effectively have plot-manipulation negation?


4. What level of range or influence is required for the MC to affect the higher being?


5. What tier does the supreme being belong to?
1. There are no absolutes in fiction
2. Universes? Eh sure if that's shown or heavily implied? Verses as in other works of fiction? No.
3. yea
4. idk
5. idk
 
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