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A touch-up of Regulus' page in honour of him being brutally murdered in the anime, and also an addition to all Authority-users pages. Credit to Qliphoth for help with volume 19 translations.
Regulus Corneas
Here is Regulus' Current Page.
Here is My Sandbox.
I've used tabbers to separate his Authority of Greed, his natural abilities, and his resistances. I expect most of these changes or additions to be uncontroversial, with one exception: Acausality. Regulus once had Acausality Type 4 (added by this CRT), and later it was removed (by this CRT). Having spent more time looking into Regulus and his Lion's Heart, I do believe acausality is a fitting description of his power– be it Type 4 or even a toggled Type 5– here's the justification:
It's stated that with Regulus' Authority, should he choose to do so, he can become liberated from all laws of the world and all concepts, granting him the ultimate power. It's important to note that he doesn't always ignore every possible law and concept, as that would make day-to-day activities troublesome. Regulus displays how he "toggles" what affects him when he stops being knocked back by Reinhard's attacks, though he is still in a permanent state of invincibility where nothing can harm him.
The fact that Regulus' Lion's Heart functions by stopping time is also interesting due to the fact that it's a completely different take on the power compared to two other examples in the series:
So it's established that Regulus can ignore every concept and law in the world, and we know from Witch's Evaluation Meeting that Minerva's Authority of Wrath– which heals people by twisting cause and effect– is a power that forcibly twists the world's rules, therefore cause and effect are a law of the world which Regulus can ignore.
However, I acknowledge that this isn't the most direct statement of all time; it's not as though volume 19 verbatim states Regulus is unbound by cause and effect, this is a matter of looking at what has been described as the world's rules in order to determine what Lion's Heart's capabilities are. Even if Acausality Type 5 were to be rejected, I still believe that this is solidly enough evidence to net Acausality Type 4 at least. As noted on the acausality page:
In essence, complete independence of space, or time, or laws, or similar forces, is evidence for Acausality Type 4— and Regulus has several of those statements: He is a distortion in space, his ability functions via temporal stasis, and he is stated to be unbound by any laws and concepts (twice).
Authorities Addition
Law Manipulation should be added to all Authority-users pages:
That's about it this time. I would appreciate critiques of the sandbox's indexing since I'm sure some people will have better ideas than I on how to index some things (such as his capability to return from space or below ground being pseudo-flight, which I'm unsure of). Thanks.
Acausality Votes
Agree: @Phoenks (here), @Bobsican (here), @VortechsTG (here), @Dalesean027 (here), @SatellaTheWoE (here), @FinePoint (Selective Type 4, here), @Trxyway (here)
Neutral:
Disagree: @Sonoftanavast9 (here), @Theglassman12 (here), @FinePoint (Type 5, here), @Vietthai96 (here)
Regulus Corneas
Here is Regulus' Current Page.
Here is My Sandbox.
I've used tabbers to separate his Authority of Greed, his natural abilities, and his resistances. I expect most of these changes or additions to be uncontroversial, with one exception: Acausality. Regulus once had Acausality Type 4 (added by this CRT), and later it was removed (by this CRT). Having spent more time looking into Regulus and his Lion's Heart, I do believe acausality is a fitting description of his power– be it Type 4 or even a toggled Type 5– here's the justification:
With his time stopped, Regulus is unable to experience change. Lion's Heart makes Regulus immune to effects from all physical phenomena, granting him the ultimate liberation from all concepts. This actually extends beyond the physical, as Shamak which manipulates the senses doesn't work on him, and Regulus was unaffected while interacting with Sirius, whose Authority manipulates the soul itself and activates by merely knowing she exists. Regulus, if he so chooses, can ignore all of the world's laws, making those who are bound by concepts no match for him. Among the world's rules is cause and effect, and the laws of fate.
It's stated that with Regulus' Authority, should he choose to do so, he can become liberated from all laws of the world and all concepts, granting him the ultimate power. It's important to note that he doesn't always ignore every possible law and concept, as that would make day-to-day activities troublesome. Regulus displays how he "toggles" what affects him when he stops being knocked back by Reinhard's attacks, though he is still in a permanent state of invincibility where nothing can harm him.
Just as he said, he was swinging the Dragon Sword, sheath and all. A storm of blows fell upon Regulus. Heavy impacts rang out in quick succession, and the scene that unfolded almost looked like a young kid playing with a doll, a strange continuation of the childish water splashing from before.
But just as Regulus's splashes were actually the destructive manifestations of raw violence, Reinhard's swordplay revealed an inhuman level of martial prowess— each and every blow would have been strong enough to end a fight against any other opponent. The scene beggared belief and defied description.
And on top of that, something had changed in a way that was terribly ominous—
"He's stopped getting knocked back when he gets hit."
Even as Subaru watched, Regulus took a hit to his temple, but his face didn't whip to the side as expected. He simply brushed his hand at it as if shooing away a bug. Reinhard's blows were landing, but Regulus had stopped experiencing any sort of impact. —Re:Zero Volume 19, Chapter 1, Section 3
The fact that Regulus' Lion's Heart functions by stopping time is also interesting due to the fact that it's a completely different take on the power compared to two other examples in the series:
- Satella's time-stop functions in a more classic sense, being essentially identical to something like JoJo's timestop (The World, Star Platinum), where everything is frozen bar the user, allowing the user to attack helpless targets.
- Beatrice's time-stop takes the form of projectiles that stop the time of whatever they hit, which is a kind of instant-death magic, seemingly transmuting whatever is frozen in time into brittle crystal.
So it's established that Regulus can ignore every concept and law in the world, and we know from Witch's Evaluation Meeting that Minerva's Authority of Wrath– which heals people by twisting cause and effect– is a power that forcibly twists the world's rules, therefore cause and effect are a law of the world which Regulus can ignore.
Type 5: Causality Transcendence: Characters with this type of Acausality are completely independent of cause and effect, existing outside causality. Characters of this nature require evidence of being unable to be changed by any effect that relies on a system of causality, meaning that interacting with them normally is impossible.
Note that being utterly and totally immutable is something that, strictly speaking, is only guaranteed for characters with a Tier 0 rating, while lesser characters can only have likewise lesser forms of the ability by their own nature. They may, however, have a particularly potent form of immutability bestowed upon them by a Tier 0.
However, I acknowledge that this isn't the most direct statement of all time; it's not as though volume 19 verbatim states Regulus is unbound by cause and effect, this is a matter of looking at what has been described as the world's rules in order to determine what Lion's Heart's capabilities are. Even if Acausality Type 5 were to be rejected, I still believe that this is solidly enough evidence to net Acausality Type 4 at least. As noted on the acausality page:
Note: Being completely independent of space, time, laws, or similar forces does not make you completely independent of causality without the relationship between these forces and causality being clarified, with it only being considered as evidence for an irregular relationship with causality otherwise.
In essence, complete independence of space, or time, or laws, or similar forces, is evidence for Acausality Type 4— and Regulus has several of those statements: He is a distortion in space, his ability functions via temporal stasis, and he is stated to be unbound by any laws and concepts (twice).
Law Manipulation (Authorities are powers that twist[3] the laws[3] of reality[3])
That's about it this time. I would appreciate critiques of the sandbox's indexing since I'm sure some people will have better ideas than I on how to index some things (such as his capability to return from space or below ground being pseudo-flight, which I'm unsure of). Thanks.
Acausality Votes
Agree: @Phoenks (here), @Bobsican (here), @VortechsTG (here), @Dalesean027 (here), @SatellaTheWoE (here), @FinePoint (Selective Type 4, here), @Trxyway (here)
Neutral:
Disagree: @Sonoftanavast9 (here), @Theglassman12 (here), @FinePoint (Type 5, here), @Vietthai96 (here)
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