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It’s never stated that the Creator made anything beyond the multiple solar systems – or, more accurately, the sun, moon, and night sky. While he clearly scales to Wilfre’s multi-solar system feat, the "Universal" rating on his profile feels baseless since there is no evidence of anything existing past the multiple star systems. It is Wilfre’s scepter that performs the feat, and the Book of Life shows no evidence of scaling beyond this. Since the Creator creates the night sky containing the star systems Wilfre destroyed, both he and the Book should be Multi-Solar System level.
From what I can gather, the "Universal" claim stems from the idea that the Creator destroys the universe – but he doesn't. As of Two Realms, he simply wakes Mike from his coma and transports him out of the Raposa realm. The human and Raposa realms are actually parallel worlds; Mike’s happy last memory of the plushies allowed him to become part of the Raposa realm during his coma, and those same memories link the two realms together. This allows Mike and the Hero of Two Realms (a different entity from the other two) to travel freely between them via the Book of Imagination. The Raposa realm existed before Mike and continues to exist after him. While it’s stated the Creator is the literal Christian God, suggesting he also created the human realm, it is never explicitly said. Honestly, the multiversal implication is more likely than the universal one, and that’s a stretch.
Wilfre's Profile
Since the player never actually fights Base Wilfre, only Wilfre with the Book of Life, I wish to separate the keys as follows:
Then, under Powers and Abilities:
Removals
Changes
In-lore: Color manipulation is equivalent to manipulating life force.
Range
Additions
Weakness (for first key)
Creator’s Profile Updates
Removals
Groupings
Additions
Weaknesses
Disagree (partially): y3p_owo
From what I can gather, the "Universal" claim stems from the idea that the Creator destroys the universe – but he doesn't. As of Two Realms, he simply wakes Mike from his coma and transports him out of the Raposa realm. The human and Raposa realms are actually parallel worlds; Mike’s happy last memory of the plushies allowed him to become part of the Raposa realm during his coma, and those same memories link the two realms together. This allows Mike and the Hero of Two Realms (a different entity from the other two) to travel freely between them via the Book of Imagination. The Raposa realm existed before Mike and continues to exist after him. While it’s stated the Creator is the literal Christian God, suggesting he also created the human realm, it is never explicitly said. Honestly, the multiversal implication is more likely than the universal one, and that’s a stretch.
Wilfre's Profile
Since the player never actually fights Base Wilfre, only Wilfre with the Book of Life, I wish to separate the keys as follows:
- Drawn to Life | Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter
- 4-A | 4-A
Then, under Powers and Abilities:
- Tabber 1: Base and Book of Life abilities
- Tabber 2: Scepter and Ultimate Creation (Wilfre doesn't actually use the Book of Life in this fight other than to make the Ultimate Creation, however should have the same abilities as with the Book of Life).
Removals
- Immunity to Plot Manipulation - Removed because the games do not reference plot manipulation. There is no implication that all of existence is contained within the book, especially since the human realm is ambiguous regarding its creation.
- Spatial Manipulation - Removed; the book does not bend space in a way that qualifies as spatial manipulation.
- Time Manipulation remains valid.
Changes
- Void Manipulation → Existence Erasure: Fits better; Wilfre can already erase existence with his staff, but this ability is more powerful and distinct due to him being able to tear out a page and that object cease to exist.
- Speed should be at least subsonic for the first tab; he scales to the next chapter's hero with the sceptre not in the first game
- Reality Warping → Creation: The book did not create all of existence, only parts, so “creation” is more accurate.
- Color + Life Manipulation → grouped under Scepter
In-lore: Color manipulation is equivalent to manipulating life force.
Range
- Darkness manipulation has a range of at least hundreds of kilometers (able to spread to an asteroid at an unspecified distance).
Additions
- Summoning via Book of Life - Wilfre can summon constructs such as tridents and stars.
- Status Effect Inducement (able to stop Heather from talking)
- Afterimage Creation
- Deception and Persuasion (Was able to persuade Mari to join him; was able to infiltrate the village disguised as Sock)
Weakness (for first key)
- Cannot create within the Book of Life without the result being twisted or dark - a limitation of his creations.
Creator’s Profile Updates
Removals
- Spatial Manipulation
- Plot Manipulation
- Reality Warping
- Telepathy (there's no evidence that he speaks via telepathy, as opposed to just speaking)
Groupings
- Color Manipulation, Life Manipulation, Summoning, and Animal Manipulation (sent Turtle Rock to aid the Raposa; can colorize animals like whales and flying fish and bring them to life)
Additions
- Clairvoyance (knew that the mayor was in danger)
- Portal Creation (created various gates which lead to areas around the continent)
- Fire Manipulation (created the Eternal Flame)
- Purification (Darkness Dispelling)
- Healing via Eternal Flame (able to wake up Mike from a coma)
- Size Manipulation via Kaorin Bushes
- Platform Creation via Action Draw Altar presets
- Equipment: Book of Life
- BFR via Banishment (banished the Shadow to the Human Realm)
Weaknesses
- Creator needs pages/templates from the Book of Life to create or restore things.
- Pages are one-of-a-kind and cannot be recreated.
- Cannot clear darkness without the Eternal Flame.
Disagree (partially): y3p_owo
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