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R>F question again....

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Okay so uhhhhhhhhh burrrp oopsies...



Okay seriously. Lets say that R>F is already established in a verse. Pretty much like a world that sees the main verse as a game and/or story. But then, there is another world that treats that "real world" as fiction as well.

Pretty much like:

Verse <(R>F) "Real World" 1-A <(R>F) "Realer World (or some name)" Tier: ???

Would this be High 1-A or just one layer into 1-A.
 
Baseline reality < Real World < "True" Real World?

That would just be another layer into 1-A.
 
if i could ask, is there some examples of what could get a verse to high 1-A?
Transcending the duality between non 1-A and 1-A, since you would "exist" in a state outside (and beyond) those two things.

Otherwise, you'd have to be above the quality that defines the 1-A layers in the first place. For example, if the layers are about "realities that are more real the higher you go", you'd have to transcend the very "quality" that defines the fiction/real parameter. For example, a character or realm stated as "beyond all levels of realities/fictional and real worlds" would probably warrant High 1-A.

Obviously, assume it's a bit more explained in verse.
 
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