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Hax questions

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Last one I swear:
There is A, A is a being that can shift from being inside of the plot to being outside of it [literally, imagine a movie character being outside of the movie or a manga character being outside of manga panels/manga pages] which gives him immunity plot manipulation , but the catch that when A goes out of plot, he goes outside [thus being unbounded and completely unaffected] of some systems it follows such as fate, causally, Time travel, death and many more.... but I'm not here for that. When A gets out of the plot, he is kinda gies from a system/scope of existence To a another one [or becoming nonexisten since A doesn't exist in the plot anymore] would this grant NEP? If no, what would it grant besides Resistance to plot manipulation?
 
No, it isn't anything.
He simply doesn't exist in the framework of "existence/plot" at the time given. There are character who can do the whole "out of plot"

It gives nothing, it just means he is out:
In plot>out of plot
Which is basically
In existence>out of existence
But adding meta
Nowhere it's specified he is "existing>not existing"
 
Ooh, no, manip plots are also still able to influence an existence that is absolutely non -existent because they are still part of the plot
That I knew of. Taking the earlier response ealier, being outside the scope of an existence [plot in this example] is...nothing?
 
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