yes but he never showcased anyone's ability in the series and the statement is used to mean he can create anything
Actually he has directly showcased abilities related to those in the series such as Hibana’s abilities also it’s not just in direct reference to his creation ability as that was already mentioned, no it’s directly cited that he’s gained the power of all of creation and thus everything in it.
Humans' souls contain their consciousness, that does not mean they are the same thing, that was my point
What? My point is that the soul and mind are intrinsically connected. This was demonstrated by how fusing with the soul directly fuses with the consciousness as well. I don’t know what you’re saying here.
The context here is that he has the power to stand up to dragon and sway people's depair, not plot manipulation
No…the context here is that he has the direct power to change the narrative of the story around him as is directly stated. Nothing you said here contradicts the notion of plot manipulation.
it is called subjective reality
This would not be subjective reality as I have explained.
this literally proves subjective reality, in his mind he can breathe, the moment he notices he cannot breathe, he could no longer breathe.
He alters reality to his own perception, that is not plot manipulation.
Nope. Not even close. What do you mean “in his mind he can breathe,” he wasn’t breathing. He was never breathing, we can literally see him try and breathe and blood spewing from his nose.
This is why it’s not subjective reality. Because he altered no reality here, he made no thought of “I can breathe in space” and was suddenly able to breathe in space, no, he simply
didn’t realize he needed to breathe yet and didn’t realize the other affects he should be suffering while in space and thus wasn’t feeling those affects yet. Reality wasn’t altered to him,
First, we do not use Editor's notes. but even if we are using it
Do I need to explain that "the structure of our world, no our story..." and adding that they do not understand the story that is happening around them, is simply after the fact that adolla is altering history of mankind and about to eradicate them and they are oblivious to it, of course if mankind is eradicted, mankind's story changes, this is not a metafictional element of any kind but a simple statement
First the editor’s note was in direct reference to the kanji’s being used here in reference to the story.
Second off, nothing that you said disproves the metafictional elements of the series. Nothing they said there was talking about “the history of mankind,” no they inherently specify the “story” in relation to the world which is a metafictional element. They even specify they’re directly referring to the “
structure of the world….no of the very story.” So they’re not talking about just “history,” as they’re directly referring to the structure of the thing they’re in. Not just that but we have a direct citation of
characters referring to others as background characters and explicit characters which again coincides with Licht’s other words of people
not grasping the story around them. The usage of all these terms paint a clear metafictional element in the series and does not coincide with your interpretation of it simply being “altering history” as no mention of this was made in the scans provided.
You need something akin to a book, painting or some medium in which information is passed. but please list it I will like to see them
….like a video game? Something Arthur was literally “changing the narrative” around him so the world
matched the video game that he was playing
literally just moments earlier. All 2-D pixels and all. Directly showcasing another medium.
Through playing this medium he also passively alters the course of events of the world around him as well in which information was being passed….which is literally listed on his very own profile.
Which is what subjective reality is all about, you have a fictional story in your mind and those fictions become real, you can blur the lines between fiction and reality.
Right…but the issue is it’s not just him “turning fictional stories real,” again it’s very plainly specified what Arthur’s power is.
It’s the power to change the narrative itself. Not just “altering reality”, the statement wouldn’t have been made the way it was if that was the case. The narrative of the structure of the story they’re in which was literally clarified to us 3 chapters prior to Arthur’s statement.
they can either turn reality to fiction or fiction to reality.
in this case author's mind has a lot of fictional stuff, and then it becomes reality.
he’s not just making fiction to reality though he’s directly having himself be the main character
of the story he set himself up in. Just like that in a video game which he was
just playing moments earlier. Which is why he began to just manifest abilities on the fly such as teleportation or other such things like
being capable of regenerating himself.
Nothing here is contradicting the multitude of statements showcasing the ability is based around the meta fictional elements of the story around them, not just simply subjective reality warping.