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Dependent Concepts: These concepts, however, exist simultaneously with and are bound by the object of the concept. In this way, an abstract dependent concept can be destroyed by destroying all objects of the concept, restored by re-making an object of a previously existent concept, or changed by changing all objects of the concept across reality.
Question
If a character got destroyed from Cm2 concept destruction and that character regenerate the body (object) and concept will be restored based on Cm2 explanation (domino effect but opposite??)
Regeneration like this shouldn't be High-Godly?
Question 2
Restore the dependent concept alone/first is impossible because the concept is bound by the object but restore only the object will restore the concept at the same time
So it's impossible to classify Regeneration from Cm2 concept destruction as High-godly?
Question 3
From Regen High-godly qualification
"in addition it must not be something that would ordinarily be restored by regenerating body, mind, or soul. As such, type 3 concepts must be evaluated with care and aspects which are not sufficiently expanded upon to make a judgement will not to qualify."
Why it's only type 3 while type 2 concept can do the same thing as dependent concept?
Question
If a character got destroyed from Cm2 concept destruction and that character regenerate the body (object) and concept will be restored based on Cm2 explanation (domino effect but opposite??)
Regeneration like this shouldn't be High-Godly?
Question 2
Restore the dependent concept alone/first is impossible because the concept is bound by the object but restore only the object will restore the concept at the same time
So it's impossible to classify Regeneration from Cm2 concept destruction as High-godly?
Question 3
From Regen High-godly qualification
"in addition it must not be something that would ordinarily be restored by regenerating body, mind, or soul. As such, type 3 concepts must be evaluated with care and aspects which are not sufficiently expanded upon to make a judgement will not to qualify."
Why it's only type 3 while type 2 concept can do the same thing as dependent concept?
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