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Can this be 1-A?

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X doesn't exist in any dimension; X is a higher-dimensional concept that transcends reality. What we can directly interact with are just avatars of X, and to reach X, one would need to transcend all dimensions. Additionally, X is something that holds all the narrative and can manipulate it at will. Can this be classified as 1-A?

Oh, maybe this could be considered an anti-feat. Y reached X with a lot of help from Z, who is already on X's plane by itself. Even though Y is still a slave of X, Y can use X's powers with help from Z.

If X is already at 1-A, could this be considered an anti-feat? And if not, can Y be considered 1-A with X's powers?
 
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Z isn't an anti-feat, but X being an explicitly higher-dimensional being likely is a huge anti-feat unless the nature of the higher-dimension is defined enough to fit 1-A
 
X being an explicitly higher-dimensional being likely is a huge anti-feat unless the nature of the higher-dimension is defined enough to fit 1-A
That's why I wrote all of this. I don't know if it is enough for 1-A.
X is something that holds all the narrative and can manipulate it at will.
X doesn't exist in any dimension;
X is a higher-dimensional concept that transcends reality.
and to reach X, one would need to transcend all dimensions.
What we can directly interact with are just avatars of X
It doesn't exist in any dimensions but is described as a higher-dimensional concept that transcends reality.

What I see is that it is a higher entity that cannot be reached except with the help of something that exists on the same plane and transcends reality and dimensions.

Also, X can manipulate, create, and erase everything in the story, similar to the author's point of view.

So, would this be classified as 1-A, or just Low 1-A?
 
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