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What ability would you get by destroying an Abstract Beings?

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Say, if we have a character or being that embodies a concept and another that manages to kill the abstract character and by doing so the concept the abstract embodies actually changes through the universe, what ability would be needed or would be gotten from that? Conceptual Manipulation or something similar?

Thanks in advance
 
Most likely Conceptual manipulation.

Edit:I just remembered non physical interaction, don't know if that can count though.
 
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NPI. Concept changing is because of the guy's death according to the OP, not an ability.
 
I think I follow Shey's examples: in Denji's case its openly his power, as explained by Makima, that causes the devils being completely gone from history in every way. Denji has to consume tham as Chainsaw man for them to be gone, just killing them is not enough. While in Josuke's case it's a bit more confusing, Josuke's Go Beyond managed to kill Wonder of U despite its nature as a law, but Josuke's ability is openly stated to go beyond laws and logic.

So from what I get, the scenario of mentioned can be taken as follows: Character A (the abstract being) is not quite the concept itself, rather an embodiment, so he is still an individual you can interact with even if his nature is as an abstraction. So if character B manages to kill him, then he would still be interacting with an individual and the change on the concept would be more of a chain reaction.

So, non-physical interaction can allow to interact with beings that exist as concept or an abstraction, but unless you alter the concept itself directly in a way it's not Conceptual Manipulation?
 
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