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The Most Simple and Basic Description an entity/realm can have that makes it 1-A

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Pretty much exactly what it says. What is the most basic description you can use to qualify for 1-A status? My personal opinion is infinity trancendence, that is: transcending the very idea of infinity on any level.
 
Since dimensions are just a variation of bigger hierarchal infinities, the most simplified description for a 1-A is A being who transcends all hierachal cardinal infinities.
 
FanofRPGs said:
Since dimensions are just a variation of bigger hierarchal infinities, the most simplified description for a 1-A is A being who transcends all hierachal cardinal infinities.
Wouldn't trancending the concept of infinity already be that? I mean by definition, you should automatically trancend those heirarchies if infinity itself is transcended. Not ascending to a higher version, but leaving it behind completely?
 
Wouldn't the simpliest description to a 1-A be "A being who transcends the concept of dimensions"?
 
Ultima Reality said:
Wouldn't the simpliest description to a 1-A be "A being who transcends the concept of dimensions"
We assume higher dimensions to be a type of higher infinities, not the other way around. So a simpler and broader descripiton is just beyond the concepts of hierarchal infinity.
 
You could call them unbound by direction or by linearity.

Or, you could simply call them undimensioned.

But, depending on circumstances, that could also fall under 1-B, High 1-B, or even High 2-A.

The line where High 1-B ends and 1-A begins is...kind of hazy and from what I understand, would be too much work generally to determine for most characters and verses, which was also why 1-A's definition was recently simplified, to prevent misunderstandings and what have you.
 
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