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I believe Darksmash talked about this (tho, I could be wrong). However, R>F is usually treated as having superiority over the object viewed as fiction. However, there are cases like in DC where that doesn't apply. So, it does need more context, and consistency does need to be checked. Usually, tho, R>F is far more consistent than spatial dimensions when it comes to fiction.Personally I think a lot of this reality-fiction thing is hot air sometimes.
Unless the "real" character interacts with the "fictional" character and the fictional character retains their in-verse ability and it shown that the real character is unaffected by it and above it, then I can see the higher tier. But if that's not the case, then it's just unquantifiable.
"Character A sees Character B as fiction" okay? There are many examples where a "fictional" character interacts with "real" character and they view that fictional characters as fiction and they are not superior or above them in anyway and interact with them like normal peers.