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What happens if an in-verse author writes anti-feats?

Let's say there is an in-verse author that exists in a "meta"-qualitative state over the rest of the verse. I.e., if the verse (not including the author, obviously) has just quantity, he has a qualitative superiority (1-A); if the verse has qualitative superiorities, then said author has meta-qualitative superiority (High 1-A) and so on. He is always in a "meta-" level compared to everything else that exists in the verse.

Now, said author is stated to write everything in the verse: everything that is part of the verse happens in a certain way just because the author makes it happen like that. Such as how Swann Entities of SCP write everything of the SCP Foundation, Featherine writes everything of Umineko, Tori-Bot writes everything of DB, or any example of fiction you can think of.

But, in a recent chapter, a certain character from fiction (quantitative) "forces its way" into a higher reality (qualitative, 1-A). Not the reality of the author, just a higher reality over the one he was originally in.

This would be an obvious anti-feat, as seen in the FAQ page.

Would this anti-feat make the quality (1-A) stop qualifying as a qualitative superiority ("stop qualifying as 1-A")?

The most obvious answer would be yeah, but, let's remember the author I originally described. He writes everything in verse, and has a "meta-" state of existence over anything else of the verse. So, he has obviously written the character forcing his way up to the higher realm, "forcing something that cannot happen to happen" (which, again, is a way to become 1-A: to be "powered up" by a 1-A entity to reach said tier), such as how a Swann Entity wrote 3812 to reach the Proxyverse from his narrative to fulfill the plot.

The real question is: let's say that in our hypothetical case in which the character broke through up to the 1-A realm from the quantitative realm is not explicitely stated (unlile the example from the SCP universe) to be made because of the author. I.e., it just happened and that's it. Would the character forcing his way up be an anti feat for the 1-A realm to be 1-A to begin with? Or would the fact that the author is stated to write anything and everything in the plot be enough for the anti-feat to be considered something he wrote out of will (i.e., the character became 1-A because the author, who writes everything that happens in plot, just wrote it to be)?

TL;DR: If the verse has an author with a meta-qualitative superiority over the verse who's stated to write anything that happens on plot. "Anything that happens, happens like that because the author writes it to be like that" and a 3D character suddenly breaks through his quantitative state to become 1-A, would the character becoming 1-A "through sheer force" be an anti-feat of the realm being 1-A to begin with, or would the existence of the High 1-A character writing anything that happens in the plot warrant it to be a case in which (citing the tiering system FAQ): is empowered by a higher entity into being able to influence things on a qualitatively superior level
 
The author is giving the person the ability to “force” their way to a higher reality via having it be part of the plot, so it’s probably not an anti-feat.
 
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