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Small question about Abstract Existence?

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So how do ik a character has A.E. if the character haven't got statements or confirmation, or not proven to embody a concept? For example like Mortality from the Walten Files, he hasn't got confirmation to be the concept of anything but seems to mortality (the concept) itself as he makes people (especially sinners) subjective to death (like the concept of mortality itself) then does he obtain Abstract Existence?
 
Of the character and his actions
Mortality? Well he, works like karma or sum, makes sinners (from what is shown so I'm not sure, there's only one vid of him) subjective to death after Psychologically tortured them for not admitting their sins to the first two ghosts (Sad and Jolly)
 
Mortality? Well he, works like karma or sum, makes sinners (from what is shown so I'm not sure, there's only one vid of him) subjective to death after Psychologically tortured them for not admitting their sins to the first two ghosts (Sad and Jolly)
That isn't enough for AE
 
Hmm I was responding to this message whereas they weren't participating in it
Oh, so by "weren't" you meant the participation and not the overall structure? If so, then yeah, if they were literally deathless on a conceptual level and he made them bound by the concept again, then he gets CM. Thought if there is no explicit statement, it may be Immortality Type 5 Negation
 
Oh, so by "weren't" you meant the participation and not the overall structure? If so, then yeah, if they were literally deathless on a conceptual level and he made them bound by the concept again, then he gets CM. Thought if there is no explicit statement, it may be Immortality Type 5 Negation
I mean the sinner was a regular human after all, just a person who is considered bad by the three ghosts especially after he didn't admit his sin to the first two ghosts so Mortality js finish him off with Death Manip (apologizing to him ain't helping ts old man cuz he ran out of chance)
 
I mean the sinner was a regular human after all, just a person who is considered bad by the three ghosts especially after he didn't admit his sin to the first two ghosts so Mortality js finish him off with Death Manip (apologizing to him ain't helping ts old man cuz he ran out of chance)
So it is nothing more

With your repeats you confused me
 
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