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First, I'll use this CRT as a premise for order is a script/story
Thread 'Upgrade for the Gods ability. Maou Gakuin' https://vsbattles.com/threads/upgrade-for-the-gods-ability-maou-gakuin.141671/
In the thread, it was established that the gods view the world as a stage play and orchestrate its events. All things exist merely as roles assigned by Order, acting according to the framework imposed upon them. However, many argue that this is simply figurative language meant to describe a predetermined arrangement-that is, fate.
Today, I will be refuting that interpretation.
Question:
自らの嗜好で喜劇と悲劇に優劣をつける興行師は愚かとのことですが、アノス達不適合者はさしずめ自らの嗜好(アノス=愛と優しさ、グラハム=憎悪と醜さ)を極めて一流の作品として世界と言うキャンバスや原稿用紙に形作るようにする作家達と言ったところでしょうか。
Author:
言い得て妙ですねっ。確かに、アノスやグラハムは、神々にとっては脚本家のような存在。しかも、こいつら、興行師の言うこと聞きやがらないどころか、興行師を舞台に立たせる台本書きやがるって感じでしょう
ねー。
Source : https://novelcom-syosetu-com.transl...77/?p=741&_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=vi&_x_tr_hl=vi
Trans:
"Question:
You have said that a showman who ranks comedy and tragedy according to his own preferences is foolish. In that case, could it be said that Misfits such as Anos and Graham are, so to speak, authors who take their own preferences (Anos = love and kindness, Graham = hatred and ugliness), bring them to their utmost extent, and shape them upon the canvas or manuscript paper called "the world" as first-rate works?
Author's Answer:
That's a remarkably apt way of putting it.
Indeed, to the gods, Anos and Graham are something like playwrights (scriptwriters).
And more than that, rather than merely refusing to listen to what the showmen say, these guys are the sort who would go and write a script that puts the showmen themselves up on the stage.
The questioner proposes that Anos and the other Misfits are authors who write upon the manuscripts and pages known as "the world." "
The author then confirms this interpretation, stating that, from the perspective of the gods, Anos and Graham are playwrights or scriptwriters. Rather than simply following the roles assigned to them, they rewrite the script itself.
The implication is that Anos and the Misfits are not merely individuals who refuse to follow the gods' script—they are capable of rewriting it. In Maou Gakuin, the term "Misfit" refers to beings who exist outside Order or have been rejected by it. Both Anos and Graham are Misfits, and they are also beings who destroy and overturn Orders. This is precisely why the author describes them as "playwrights."
Therefore, the "scripts" mentioned by the author can be understood as the Orders of Maou Gakuin. The author's point is that Anos and the Misfits are entities who do not simply reject the roles imposed by Order, but are capable of rewriting and overturning the Orders themselves.
=> Order = Script= Story=Plot
I apologize for the machine translation, but the intended meaning remains essentially the same, so I hope everyone can still understand it and acccept scaling.
Thread 'Upgrade for the Gods ability. Maou Gakuin' https://vsbattles.com/threads/upgrade-for-the-gods-ability-maou-gakuin.141671/
In the thread, it was established that the gods view the world as a stage play and orchestrate its events. All things exist merely as roles assigned by Order, acting according to the framework imposed upon them. However, many argue that this is simply figurative language meant to describe a predetermined arrangement-that is, fate.
Today, I will be refuting that interpretation.
Question:
自らの嗜好で喜劇と悲劇に優劣をつける興行師は愚かとのことですが、アノス達不適合者はさしずめ自らの嗜好(アノス=愛と優しさ、グラハム=憎悪と醜さ)を極めて一流の作品として世界と言うキャンバスや原稿用紙に形作るようにする作家達と言ったところでしょうか。
Author:
言い得て妙ですねっ。確かに、アノスやグラハムは、神々にとっては脚本家のような存在。しかも、こいつら、興行師の言うこと聞きやがらないどころか、興行師を舞台に立たせる台本書きやがるって感じでしょう
ねー。
Source : https://novelcom-syosetu-com.transl...77/?p=741&_x_tr_sl=ja&_x_tr_tl=vi&_x_tr_hl=vi
Trans:
"Question:
You have said that a showman who ranks comedy and tragedy according to his own preferences is foolish. In that case, could it be said that Misfits such as Anos and Graham are, so to speak, authors who take their own preferences (Anos = love and kindness, Graham = hatred and ugliness), bring them to their utmost extent, and shape them upon the canvas or manuscript paper called "the world" as first-rate works?
Author's Answer:
That's a remarkably apt way of putting it.
Indeed, to the gods, Anos and Graham are something like playwrights (scriptwriters).
And more than that, rather than merely refusing to listen to what the showmen say, these guys are the sort who would go and write a script that puts the showmen themselves up on the stage.
The questioner proposes that Anos and the other Misfits are authors who write upon the manuscripts and pages known as "the world." "
The author then confirms this interpretation, stating that, from the perspective of the gods, Anos and Graham are playwrights or scriptwriters. Rather than simply following the roles assigned to them, they rewrite the script itself.
The implication is that Anos and the Misfits are not merely individuals who refuse to follow the gods' script—they are capable of rewriting it. In Maou Gakuin, the term "Misfit" refers to beings who exist outside Order or have been rejected by it. Both Anos and Graham are Misfits, and they are also beings who destroy and overturn Orders. This is precisely why the author describes them as "playwrights."
Therefore, the "scripts" mentioned by the author can be understood as the Orders of Maou Gakuin. The author's point is that Anos and the Misfits are entities who do not simply reject the roles imposed by Order, but are capable of rewriting and overturning the Orders themselves.
=> Order = Script= Story=Plot
I apologize for the machine translation, but the intended meaning remains essentially the same, so I hope everyone can still understand it and acccept scaling.