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Dies Irae Question

I've only watched the anime adaptation of Dies Irae, but I'll try my best to explain nevertheless:

The process one undergoes in order to become a Hadou God is quite the hard thing to effectively determine, as the process by which one becomes a Hadou God is through the Die Ewigkeit process created by the Snake of Mercury (Mercurius/Karl Kraft) for Reinhard Heydrich and the LDO (Longinus Dreizhen Orden) to ascend, so that his Apoptosis, Reinhard, could finally realize his full potential. Ren was involved in this process as well, being like a "Holy Relic" of Mercurius, therefore his right to become a Hadou God was determined at birth—the usage of Atziluth directly correlates to one's ability to become a Hadou God. However, Atziluth isn't achievable by everybody, evident in the fact that there are only a small handful of people who can actually use it, such as Ren or Reinhard. In achieving Atziluth, the final level of the Die Ewigkeit formula, Ren gained Taikyoku, which enabled him to clash against Reinhard, who had also achieved Atziluth in that moment. In order to become a Hadou God, one needs to possess a desire that reflects how they feel outwardly, for example, Ren Fuji, who wants the moment to stay eternal. Someone such as Wolfgang Schreiber, on the other hand, would be classified as a "Gudou God," as his desire is towards himself, in the form of never wanting to be touched by others, therefore making him faster than his opponents, always.
 
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