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STAR LEVEL LEN'EN!?!?!?probably...

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Okay so before I start I have to explain some stuff.

First Hibaru Kokutenshi is a skylark youkai whose origin in the story is based on the Skylark who borrowed the sun some money before the sun left away without paying the money.

Second the Spell card rules in Mugenri state that the loser always has to obey the winner in a spell card battle or else they get erased from existence.

Third note it doesn't have to be a one to one and also it is possible to use the spell card to settle debt.

Fourth also the every spell card battle is based around strength, with the winner being usually far more stronger than the opponent.

With this logic, this means that the Hibaru has to atleast be stronger than the sun otherwise the sun would have atleast settled the debt with a spell card battle of which they didn't instead opting to flee into space.

This means that Hibaru ( serious Hibaru ) should scale to possibly 4-C Star Level with Xeno A and Tsurubami scaling to it as well wince Tsurubami has beaten Hibaru whilst they were serious.

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I mean the main issue I see is that the Sun seems to be a sentient being that was once on the surface of a fantasy Earth, which then fled to space. So far, it wouldn't meet the realism qualifications for an actual star, unless you have further evidence indicating it should be considered the size of the Sun.
 
I mean the main issue I see is that the Sun seems to be a sentient being that was once on the surface of a fantasy Earth, which then fled to space. So far, it wouldn't meet the realism qualifications for an actual star, unless you have further evidence indicating it should be considered the size of the Sun.
Huh, really but the sun is still treated as still having the same properties of an actual sun. What else exactly does it need to be proven to be a real sun?
 
What else exactly does it need to be proven to be a real sun?
Well, the default assumption is that the Sun is the same as a real star because 99% of the time it acts the same. But the evidence provided indicates the Sun wasn't present in space at first, is sentient enough to own money, is sentient enough to borrow money for some reason, and then ran away into space to avoid paying a debt. Which indicates it doesn't share IRL properties with the Sun.

The fact it can play a card game would also indicate that it's not similar to a real life star as well.
 
Well, the default assumption is that the Sun is the same as a real star because 99% of the time it acts the same. But the evidence provided indicates the Sun wasn't present in space at first, is sentient enough to own money, is sentient enough to borrow money for some reason, and then ran away into space to avoid paying a debt. Which indicates it doesn't share IRL properties with the Sun.

The fact it can play a card game would also indicate that it's not similar to a real life star as well.
The card game in general isn't really an actual card game. It's basically just saying your special moves or attacks in a card form.
 
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