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Is Mashmyre L1C Correct?

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Mashmyre says that the imaginations he writes about are real, but that doesn't prove that he sees them as subplanes or dimensional context. Also, according to the current vs battle system, just seeing something as fiction does not give r > f. If there is no evidence of qualitative exceedance, mashmyre cannot be L1C. If there are any mistakes in what I said, please correct me.
 
According to the new change, the author character can be in the fiction, but he cannot be outside the characters, that is, he cannot exist in a higher dimension. If this is true, it should be 2A, otherwise it should remain in l1c. Also, you need to open this in the question and answer section, be careful next time.
 
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According to the new change, the author character can be in the fiction, but he cannot be outside the characters, that is, he cannot exist in a higher dimension. If this is true, it should be 2A, otherwise it should remain in l1c.
Yes, Mashmyre lives entirely within the fictional environment, he has a life. For example, the character Mashmyre created the Heroes. However, the author himself is also a character in this universe and cannot exist outside of it, cannot exist in a higher dimension than any other character of that universe.
 
True, but both Clover and I can tag thread mods to close this thread down, which is exactly what I'll do.

@Planck69
 
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