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Question for a character and if the character could beat Featherine Augustus Aurora

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So the character in question has these types of natures
  1. the story is him he is not the story, The means his existence encompasses the story but he is not defined and just the story, but rather he has other things that are apart of him as well.
  2. His real form encompasses... Law, Meaning, and Pre-Conceptual essence.
  3. He is beyond all concepts
  4. He encompasses reality and is beyond it
  5. He cant be defined by reality
And as far as I understand Featherine
  1. Is her story, not beyond it
  2. She is still definable and subject to reality and concepts
In other words she is still limited to her story and can control the story, but she doesn't transcend her story.
 
Dunno then cuz I haven’t read Umineko. But I heard FAA is getting upgraded to High 1-A+ in the future anyhow. In any case, I’m also sus about her being “bound by her story”.
I don’t necessarily mean “bound” but rather she doesn’t transcend it like the character I’m talking about.
 
And as far as I understand Featherine
  1. Is her story, not beyond it
  2. She is still definable and subject to reality and concepts
In other words she is still limited to her story and can control the story, but she doesn't transcend her story.
1. Voyager witches aren't limited by the stories (territories) since they transcended them and able to travel between stories.
Also, R>F equivalent to transcending the story and being the real one in context
I don't know what's "her story" here.

2. Every character below tier 0 are still limited to reality and concepts but different notion due to different ontology.
 
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1. Voyager witches aren't limited by the stories (territories) since they transcended them and able to travel between stories.
Also, R>F equivalent to transcending the story and being the real one in context
I don't know what's "her story" here.

2. Every character below tier 0 are still limited to reality and concepts but different notion due to different ontology.
Ok and the worlds he transcended are R>F words so that still doesn’t mean anything she is defined in her story as being her story therefore she is limited to her story.
 
Ok and the worlds he transcended are R>F words so that still doesn’t mean anything she is defined in her story as being her story therefore she is limited to her story.
In scaling, "transcending their own story" and R>F are the same thing so a character like this doesn't automatically stronger than her or a character who is limited in the story

However, she transcended her story in context

What kind of existence is Featherine anyway?

R07: In the Ep6 Tips it was mentioned that Featherine "repeats life and death" because when Featherine herself was a piece, she came to know the truth that they themselves were characters being written by someone else, and died because she realized what she believed to be free will was something being written by someone else. But she became a writer herself and returned. And by audaciously writing herself inside her own work, she gained true free will. Maybe you could say she exists in a world like a relay manga now. Maybe she exists in a world where she writes her own characters, but other characters are written by several writers.
 
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In scaling, "transcending their own story" and R>F are the same thing so a character like this doesn't automatically stronger than her or a character who is limited in the story

However, she transcended her story in context

R>F and transcending the story are not the same. R>F is viewing lower realities/timelines as fiction not transcending there story.
 
It's just the description of the verse. Basically, Real world is not the story
“Real world” is a higher world within the story. It isn’t outside of the story nor superior to the story, it is just a higher reality.
 
“Real world” is a higher world within the story. It isn’t outside of the story nor superior to the story, it is just a higher reality.
What is "the story" to you here?
Every fictional character even tier 0 is just a fictional character within the story
 
What is "the story" to you here?
Every fictional character even tier 0 is just a fictional character to us
The story is “existence” anything definable is within the “story”. If you want a further explanation of what I consider beyond the story or not it would take like 15 paragraphs of explaining.
 
The story is “existence” anything definable is within the “story”. If you want a further explanation of what I consider beyond the story or not it would take like 15 paragraphs of explaining.
I don't care that much since it depends on the context of the verse to define being "story" and "not story"
 
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