I disagree with NEP1 for Gods and consequently NEP2 for Yogiri, but I agree with Acausality type 4 and NEP1 for Yogiri . I also disagree with Void erasure and its aspects.
Your argument is that Gods because normally they return to the "sea of darkness" after death, and that's called a state. They are said to "cease to exist" from the regular world.
The problem with this is that they don't become "nonexistent", they just begin to exist as only a concept. As only Yogiri can destroy a God's concept, there have been no other cases of others killing gods.
I don’t see any evidence stating that they become concepts, so I won’t waste any more effort responding to you on that point.
Second, NEP 1 can be obtained through the lack of a fundamental part of your existence, such as your concept, soul, or body. For example, a stone lacks a soul. It is not necessary to be nonexistent in every aspect in order to qualify for NEP 1; it is sufficient that you continue to exist in a state where a fundamental aspect of your existence—such as your concept, soul, body, or something even more essential—has been destroyed, while still continuing to exist in that condition, like a stone that lacks a soul, for example, as stated on the NEP page.
Material Nonexistence: The character doesn't exist in a conventional sense. In terms of binary, this would be a 0, where existence is 1 and nonexistence is 0. In simple terms, that means that the characters simply lack the aspect, in the same way that a stone lacks a soul.
Scan :
Scan 1 shows that their body and core is destroyed, and that's what it means to "cease to exist/presence vanishes"
Scan 2 shows that death is merely another PHYSICAL state for them, a physical change. So even if their body stops functioning or is destroyed, it doesn't matter.
3rd scan is in the same context but the next page, and here UEG says that killing someone's "concept" is the correct way (to killing a god, which was the context of the previous scan)
This shows that normally when Gods die, they return to the Sea of Darkness in the form of concepts (personal), and then resurrect from that state.
That isn't NEP, it's abstract existence on concepts
Your statement is not correct.
This is simply an explanation of the nature of life and death and nothing more, to be honest, based on her understanding of life and death. Any person could give the same answer. However, the important point is that the gods are able to continue existing in a state of non-existence even after their soul, body, mind, and history are destroyed in the Sea of Darkness.
Regarding the “concept” again, that is merely your inference and is not supported by any other evidence. As I explained to you earlier, NEP 1 does not require existing in a state of non-existence across all aspects, and this is something I already clarified above; therefore, the relevant aspects are determined accordingly.
What happened with the boy here is that he attempted to use instant death on UEG, but that ability does not work on her. Instead, her neck was still destroyed, and his instant death ability did not activate. After that, the boy attempted to target her “concept of existence” in order to kill her, but that also does not work. She told him that this is the correct path, but it still would not succeed because she is also capable of it. Thus, it becomes purely a matter of strength between them.
All characters are capable of conceptual erasure, including gods, and the context is clear. Also, I do not think you understand what death means here. Even if we assume the boy succeeded in killing her concept of existence, she would die, yes, but she would also return. You seem to think death here means the permanent destruction of gods, but that is not the case.
The boy is trying to kill her, and yes, gods can die even without targeting their concept of existence. That is what he was attempting to do, but this does not mean she would not return. As stated in the context, attempting to kill the concept itself is already a failed approach because she is also capable of doing it. It is not only Yogiri who can do this.
Do not distort the context further, because it is already clear.
Why are you twisting the original text? It says "between life and death", not "between existence and death"
Especially in the context of nep2, where words like these matter, you use existence and death when that's not in the texts
Yogiri does not transcend anything, the texts do not say that
It also doesn't say he exists before the world so that is your theory only
I also disagree with "all aspects" in anything
Yogiri's true form is "nothingness" but that are also all other nonexistent characters however they do not have NEP in all aspects
To begin with, I don't think information type 2 even exists in this verse and it is not on their profiles as a fundamental aspect either. so I disagree. I think Yogiri having aspect 1, 2 and 3 makes more sense because Yogiri has shown to be capable of killing those fundamental aspects
I agree with Acausality type 4
Hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahahaha no no no no no, so you don’t even know that Information Type 2 exists in the work, and that all gods even have Information Manipulation Type 2, and even multiple layers of conceptual and Information Type 2 manipulation, lol. And you said he doesn’t transcend anything hahahaha. No no, honestly I’m not even going to continue or waste my time replying to you, I’m literally dying of laughter lol what is this. I expected this wouldn’t even be a proper response from someone experienced, I was really surprised by this reply... I doubted it, and it looks like your comment here really made me laugh a lot. Sorry, but it made me laugh a lot.
This comment literally shows that you don’t even know the work itself or what is actually in it, and on top of that you are twisting contexts and creating conclusions. I just assumed it was lack of experience even with NEP 1 and that you don’t know much about it, I already explained it to you, but after reading your comment here I understood everything. Anyway, this is my last reply to you, and I hope you don’t respond again. You really killed me with laughter.