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Villainess level 99 Tier CRT|possible Low 1-C upgrade

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Glenn Quagmire - Family Guy | Family guy funny, Family guy, Giggity
 
It appeared that his ambition went further. “One day, I had a thought: is this world truly a tree?”
I find this statement at the end of one of the paragraphs to be suspicious. Why would he explain the intricacies of the cosmology, just to question if the multiverse is even a tree? Would like some context for that please.

As for the Low-1C, it seemed fine, but it’s worth mentioning that with the new standard change, we are much stricter with what we consider r>f; the method is fine, but statements such as:
There are definitely people who are enjoying this world as entertainment. I was one of those very people.
Are a problem.

Is this meant to imply that X character was in a higher world, but manifested in the lower world? I.e., crossed through a r>f barrier? Was this done through an avatar, or via any other unique means?
 
I find this statement at the end of one of the paragraphs to be suspicious. Why would he explain the intricacies of the cosmology, just to question if the multiverse is even a tree? Would like some context for that please.
The multiverse being a Tree is something confirmed already, as Kugelschreiber contains all of it on the "palm of his hand" so he would know about it, in addition of statements from other gods that it is indeed a "Tree" with countless branches (parallel worlds), and that there are other Trees (each with countless branches), since gods can not only oversee all worlds of their own Tree but can also communicate with the gods of other Trees.

What comes beyond these Trees is what Kugel thinks is theoretically true. He is using the question in the general sense of "Are Trees really all that it is for the multiverse? I think not"

Is this meant to imply that X character was in a higher world, but manifested in the lower world? I.e., crossed through a r>f barrier? Was this done through an avatar, or via any other unique means?
That is Yumiella making a comparison for when she used to play her Otome games in Japan before dying and being reborn in another world. She is finding the situation relatable in regards to the people that sees her current reality as a game (or the equivalent of it).
 
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That is Yumiella making a comparison for when she used to play her Otome games in Japan before dying and being reborn in another world. She is finding the situation relatable in regards to the people that sees her current reality as a game (or the equivalent of it).
So she died and reincarnated into the higher world as a different person, and not her just transversing the r>f barrier? Okay, that’s fine.
The multiverse being a Tree is something confirmed already, as Kugelschreiber contains all of it on the "palm of his hand" so he would know about it, in addition of statements from other gods that it is indeed a "Tree" with countless branches (parallel worlds), and that there are other Trees (each with countless branches), since gods can not only oversee all worlds of their own Tree but can also communicate with the gods of other Trees.

What comes beyond these Trees is what Kugel thinks is theoretically true. He is using the question in the general sense of "Are Trees really all that it is for the multiverse? I think not"
That’s fine

I agree with the thread.
 
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