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Regeneration or Immortality?

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Agrhahamah’s regeneration was nearly absolute. Its body was composed of countless bound souls — each originating from a different timeline and loop. These souls, drawn from endless versions of reality, formed a constantly self-restoring mass that could not be destroyed piece by piece. Even if its entire body was erased, the existence of alternate-timeline souls allowed Agrhahamah to rebuild itself instantly. To truly end it, one would need to annihilate every single fragment of its being across all timelines simultaneously — anything less, and it would simply regenerate without end.

Charlie’s immortality stems from a paradoxical form of existence—he is not a being that lives and dies but rather a self-sustaining loop of identity. His soul continuously recreates itself upon destruction, reforming in both body and mind regardless of how thoroughly he is killed. This includes complete disintegration, decapitation, or even loss of spiritual form. His regeneration functions by rewriting his existence in real time, effectively undoing death the instant it occurs. Even when erased on a physical or metaphysical level, fragments of his essence linger within the information fabric of reality, reconstructing him elsewhere. In short, Charlie’s immortality fuses instantaneous self-reconstruction and informational persistence, making him unkillable through conventional or divine means—until Edward’s Anti-Creation Revolver annihilated the very concept of his being, removing even the informational pattern that allowed his existence to recur.
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If regen how high if Immortality what type.
 
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Case 1 is Regeneration (Mid-Godly) & Immortality (Types 3, 4 & 8)

Case 2 is Regeneration (Mid-Godly) & Immortality (Types 3, 4)
 
Get nothing, Edward just destroy them at the level beyond what their immortalities and regeneration could help them
 
At least rege and immo negation no?
Nothing,

Case 1 he destroy the character in everytimeline to make them unable to regen anymore, due to said character depend on their other versions from different place to come back. Unless he kill the character in one place and they are unable to comeback then Edward could get immortality neg, though i don't see in it the case 1

Case 2 the character is Mid-Godly, but Edward destroy him at conceptual and informational level, which require High-Godly to come back, so it is the limit of the regen, not a regen neg feat for Edward
 
Nothing,

Case 1 he destroy the character in everytimeline to make them unable to regen anymore, due to said character depend on their other versions from different place to come back. Unless he kill the character in one place and they are unable to comeback then Edward could get immortality neg, though i don't see in it the case 1

Case 2 the character is Mid-Godly, but Edward destroy him at conceptual and informational level, which require High-Godly to come back, so it is the limit of the regen, not a regen neg feat for Edward
Hmm i think have some context

When Edward struck Agrhahamah for the final time, his goal wasn’t destruction—it was liberation. After unleashing Path of Light, he filled the battlefield with soul projectiles forged from his own essence, embedding them across Agrhahamah’s enormous body. Each glowing shard pulsed with purifying light, resonating with the cries of the countless souls trapped within the beast. As Edward dove from the sky, his katana gleaming with divine radiance, he sliced through the projectiles in one motion and drove his blade straight into Agrhahamah’s head.

A blinding surge followed—“Explode!”—and the scattered projectiles detonated simultaneously. The blast consumed the entire island, vaporized the sea, and turned the sky white. Agrhahamah’s monstrous form collapsed, breaking apart into waves of luminous fragments. From within the fading mass emerged countless spirits, finally freed from the endless time loops that bound them. One, glowing brighter than the rest, spoke softly to Edward—thanking him for releasing them after eons of suffering. As their light drifted upward and vanished, Edward wept quietly, realizing he had not only slain Agrhahamah but also ended the eternal torment of every soul it had ever devoured. (This is case 1).

Then the Gun has High Godly regen neg no?
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No?, Agrhahamah seem like to have Mid-Godly

Anyway, it seem like Edward can negate Agrhahamah's Mid-Godly regen and immortalities
 
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