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Narrative Regeneration

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Hello.

How would a narrative regeneration (High-Godly narrative) be shown in a visual way? (without being something declared or written like an LN, just being something visual)

I would also like some examples of characters doing this.
 
is nearly impossible for erasure above history to be shown visually, since the entire point of abstract things is that they have no defined shape or appearance, otherwise they would be concrete

for narrative erasure, you either use statements or the very weak looking "character is removed from a script that the camera focus on" or something
 
is nearly impossible for erasure above history to be shown visually, since the entire point of abstract things is that they have no defined shape or appearance, otherwise they would be concrete

for narrative erasure, you either use statements or the very weak looking "character is removed from a script that the camera focus on" or something
But this type of statement is not always available.

And in the case of the script, I was wondering what it would be like in the case of animation. Because the narrative has the context of being written and visual.

To be more direct, what would it be like for a cartoon to regenerate itself on a narrative level?
 
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