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I don't really understand why viewing a lower plane, or dimension as being fiction grants such high tiering? Is it really just that or is there are some other specifications that go with it?
In the real world, we view things as fiction all the time, that doesn't mean we can affect them. They're still abstract. I can't destroy the spongebob series. The most I could do is destroy all related spongebob materials, get rid of everyone who remembers or take their memories away. But even then, I'm not destroying the series, just burying it in history so its lost forever. Something that no one knows existed still existed.
But of course fiction is fiction. A character can simply reality warp and get rid of spongebob and make it so that it never existed in the first place. This however brings me to my next question:
Is the high tiering because the character who views lower planes as fiction, can do whatever they want to the lower plane and the lower planes can't effect them? If so what is the difference between a character B than can do that do a plane that they view as just as real as them? Does that character B get the same high tiering?
In the real world, we view things as fiction all the time, that doesn't mean we can affect them. They're still abstract. I can't destroy the spongebob series. The most I could do is destroy all related spongebob materials, get rid of everyone who remembers or take their memories away. But even then, I'm not destroying the series, just burying it in history so its lost forever. Something that no one knows existed still existed.
But of course fiction is fiction. A character can simply reality warp and get rid of spongebob and make it so that it never existed in the first place. This however brings me to my next question:
Is the high tiering because the character who views lower planes as fiction, can do whatever they want to the lower plane and the lower planes can't effect them? If so what is the difference between a character B than can do that do a plane that they view as just as real as them? Does that character B get the same high tiering?