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I said I'd only post here sporadically about a few key things that interest me. The fact that one of them is Homestuck probably reflects poorly on me as a person.
Anyway, I noticed that a number of Homestuck pages are currently rated as High 1-A based around statements that come from Feferi's route in the game Pesterquest. However, I believe there's been a slight misinterpretation of them that's resulted in some inflated tiers. I'll try to keep this as simple as possible so it doesn't end up a massive pain in the ass requiring deeper talks about an 8000+ page webcomic.
To cut to the chase, Feferi's page currently treats it as if one of the endings of her route involves her and the MSPA Reader ascending past this "infinite hierarchy of creators", thus justifying the High 1-A rating. The problem is that this isn't what happens. I'm going to post all of Karako's dialogue from the relevant segment, in order, just so it's here in plain text, but you can also watch this video to verify it for yourself.
If there is something else pointing to someone transcending this infinite hierarchy, I'd be more than happy to see it, but to my knowledge this is a concept that was really only brought up in such a capacity within Pesterquest.
Anyway, I noticed that a number of Homestuck pages are currently rated as High 1-A based around statements that come from Feferi's route in the game Pesterquest. However, I believe there's been a slight misinterpretation of them that's resulted in some inflated tiers. I'll try to keep this as simple as possible so it doesn't end up a massive pain in the ass requiring deeper talks about an 8000+ page webcomic.
To cut to the chase, Feferi's page currently treats it as if one of the endings of her route involves her and the MSPA Reader ascending past this "infinite hierarchy of creators", thus justifying the High 1-A rating. The problem is that this isn't what happens. I'm going to post all of Karako's dialogue from the relevant segment, in order, just so it's here in plain text, but you can also watch this video to verify it for yourself.
- "Does a troll who paddles an oar-vessel down a rushing river control her own fate, or does the river control her? The answer is of course: both! The river has its force, but within that the troll can move her boat where she will. You are the Heiress, and thus the fate that sweeps you along is vast and swift and powerful, but also your arms are strong and your oar-vessel stout. Do not despair of your own strength! Yet there is more. We see by mystic means that the rushing river you navigate is itself being swept along by an unimaginably vaster rushing cosmic river, and that the planet which that vast cosmic river traverses is itself being swept along an infinitely greater super-cosmic river. There are many such metaphorical cosmic meta-river levels in this particular instantiation of the Story. Thus, even if you row with utmost power to change your course on the river you are navigating — the river you can see — the other meta-rivers continue to sweep you on as before, without regard for any tiny adjustments you may make down at your level. Yet do not despair! You may yet through long and deep meditation transcend the bounds of this small world, rising higher and higher so that you are able to see and comprehend and transcend those vast and meta-vast cosmic river levels one by one! And what you can see, you can learn how to navigate, using meta-vessels and meta-oars fashioned from meta-cosmic star-stuff! Yet also remain humble! Above the creator of this world is yet another creator, and above him yet another creator greater even than him, and above her yet another creator! These vast powers move all things like pieces on a chessboard — yet if the chess pieces grow wise enough, they may move the movers!! The powers that move in these universes upon universes are unimaginably large, and as yet you are unimaginably small — yet none the less for that you in your smallness and your small world are indispensable, like a key piece at the bottom of an infinitely tall Jenga tower. Knowing these things, do you wish to undertake the great work of awakening and enlightenment that will bear you into the full light of Reality? It is the work of millions of mantras, thousands of sweeps, and hundreds of lives. Or knowing these things, do you instead choose to ply your vessel in the waters of your own world, remaining the person life has made you? Remaining a key yet unknowing piece in the towering stack of universes, influencing your own destiny on the corporeal river, swept to destinations beyond your understanding in fulfillment of the larger Story?? Either choice is noble, little one. Your only duty and burden is to choose the one that seems best to you!"
- The meta-rivers that Feferi is given the chance to transcend are not the same thing as the hierarchy of creators. Karako brings up the creators after talking about the rivers, even prefacing it by saying "Yet also remain humble!", clarifying that even enlightened there are things vaster and grander than you. Yes, he also talks about the ability to "move the movers" (which is more likely foreshadowing of something later), but this is not the same as utterly transcending something. Hell, he directly compares it to being a key piece at the bottom of a Jenga tower, which seems like a pretty clear means of showing something that understands its nature in a story can have sway without direct transcendence.
- At no point are the number of levels Feferi is transcending referred to as "infinite". The closest we get is that "infinitely tall Jenga tower" statement, which is about the hierarchy of creators. In fact, Karako only says there are "many such metaphorical cosmic meta-river levels in this particular instantiation of the Story" and that Feferi can transcend them "one by one", which suggests the number of levels within "this particular instantiation of the Story" (Pesterquest) is very much not infinite. Just "many".
- Despite the word "meta" being used, the levels of transcendence achieved by Feferi and the MSPA Reader at the end of this path don't actually have any direct signs of R>F. They're simply described as "vaster" and "infinitely greater", which on its own doesn't seem like enough to say they're 1-A in scope (this is honestly less of a problem than the previous two points, to me).
- You can go through with this in an alternate ending to the route, and the level of transcendence implied by Feferi's profile just straight up doesn't happen. The most that's said about it is "You and Feferi are seated in full lotus position on either side of a fresh-air conch, cozy in a bubble floating deep through the vast oceans of Alternia, where you can never be found by anyone until you emerge fully enlightened and with the power of gods, many yugas hence." This does not feel like it's even close to enough evidence to justify achieving a High 1-A level of transcendence, let alone 1-A. Especially in Homestuck, which is no stranger to showing off the effects of metanarrative meddling.
- "Wait, you did that? But you remember the other story. The real story. The one that just ended with everything fallen to shit! Are you saying all of that didn't happen?
- 'No, it happened. Well, it didn't actually happen, because none of this is happening. Creators all the way down, and suchlike.'"
If there is something else pointing to someone transcending this infinite hierarchy, I'd be more than happy to see it, but to my knowledge this is a concept that was really only brought up in such a capacity within Pesterquest.