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Abstract existence 2

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character "c" is the embodiment of "A" (like a concept) and so he gets AE 2. Is possible that C death causes A to crumble?
 
It depends on how their relationship is explained in the fiction. But usually the death of the embodiment doesn't cause the concept to crumble unless stated in the fiction otherwise ofc.
 
It depends on how their relationship is explained in the fiction. But usually the death of the embodiment doesn't cause the concept to crumble unless stated in the fiction otherwise ofc.
Can you chose which seams more fitting? (AE1 or 2)
  • several stataments of C being the embodiement of concept A
  • 1 statamemt from C that says that he IS concept A
  • C dies and concept A shake and crumble overtime
 
Can you chose which seams more fitting? (AE1 or 2)
  • several stataments of C being the embodiement of concept A
  • 1 statamemt from C that says that he IS concept A
  • C dies and concept A shake and crumble overtime
Is C a physical person? If C exists physically then it would be AE2, if he doesn't exist physically then it would be AE1.
 
Is C a physical person? If C exists physically then it would be AE2, if he doesn't exist physically then it would be AE1.
C has a physical body.
And C can be replaced to stop concept A from shaking
 
C has a physical body.
And C can be replaced to stop concept A from shaking
Before I give my final statement, does concept A grant the character C immortality/Regenration/Reincarnation or control over the abstraction?
 
Does C get replaced with a new person or does he reincarnate?
He can raincarnate thanks to the concept but that will not make the concept shake, but in case C permanently die then he get replaced by another one who will be the new ebodiement of sayd concept.
 
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