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If a realm is compared to being like fiction, but not nessesarily literal fiction, from the perspective of a higher realm, would that still qualify for R>F? Like say there's a realm A thats stated to transcend realm B and the entities that exist in realm B are said to be like fictional characters from the perspective of the entities in realm A and they can't harm the entites in realm A at all, but the realm A entities don't percieve realm B as a literal piece of fiction like a book or a movie or something like that? Would that kind of thing still qualify? Or do they need to literally view it as some work of fiction like a book or movie with some kind of medium?
 
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If a realm is compared to being like fiction, but not nessesarily literal fiction, from the perspective of a higher realm, would that still qualify for R>F? Like say there's a realm A thats stated to transcend realm B and the entities that exist in realm B are said to be like fictional characters from the perspective of the entities in realm A and they can't harm the entites in realm A at all, but the realm A entities don't percieve realm B as a literal piece of fiction like a book or a movie or something like that? Would that kind of thing still qualify? Or do they need to literally view it as some work of fiction like a book or movie with some kind of medium?
Yes
 
If a realm is compared to being like fiction, but not nessesarily literal fiction, from the perspective of a higher realm, would that still qualify for R>F? Like say there's a realm A thats stated to transcend realm B and the entities that exist in realm B are said to be like fictional characters from the perspective of the entities in realm A and they can't harm the entites in realm A at all, but the realm A entities don't percieve realm B as a literal piece of fiction like a book or a movie or something like that? Would that kind of thing still qualify? Or do they need to literally view it as some work of fiction like a book or movie with some kind of medium?
Probably... yeah
 
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