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What kind of Ability is this?

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1. Character A is a literal Concept and/or Abstract Idea given shape and form
This character is a literal concept/abstract idea given shape and form. Example: Being that "Time" is a Concept and/or an Abstract Idea and Character A is the Concept/Idea of Time in physical form

2. Character B is representation/manifestation of a Concept and/or Abstract Idea
This character is an emanation of a concept/idea. Example: Being that "Time" is a Concept and/or an Abstract Idea and Father Time is a physically representation/interpretation/manifestation of the Concept/Idea of Time but not the literal concept/idea itself.

3. Character C is made/comprised from a Concept and/or Abstract Idea
This character was born from the Concept/Idea. Example: Being that "Time" is a Concept and/or Abstract Idea, it existing made Character C exist.

Simply put:
Character A, is the literal concept/idea of time given Shape and Physical Form
Character B, is a representation of the Concept/idea of time while still not being the literal concept/idea
Character C, is born simply because the Concept/Idea of Time exists and thus so do they
 
1. Character A is a literal Concept and/or Abstract Idea given shape and form
This character is a literal concept/abstract idea given shape and form. Example: Being that "Time" is a Concept and/or an Abstract Idea and Character A is the Concept/Idea of Time in physical form
AE type 1, honestly it is not pure abstraction, therefore no AE, possibly AE type 2 if context is given
2. Character B is representation/manifestation of a Concept and/or Abstract Idea
This character is an emanation of a concept/idea. Example: Being that "Time" is a Concept and/or an Abstract Idea and Father Time is a physically representation/interpretation/manifestation of the Concept/Idea of Time but not the literal concept/idea itself.
AE type 2
3. Character C is made/comprised from a Concept and/or Abstract Idea
This character was born from the Concept/Idea. Example: Being that "Time" is a Concept and/or Abstract Idea, it existing made Character C exist.
No AE. It grants only further immortality if context is given. (used to be AE type 3, but it does not exist anymore)
 
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1. Character A is a literal Concept and/or Abstract Idea given shape and form
This character is a literal concept/abstract idea given shape and form. Example: Being that "Time" is a Concept and/or an Abstract Idea and Character A is the Concept/Idea of Time in physical form
"Type 1: Exists purely as an abstraction. These characters lack a true physical form, and affecting them requires the ability to affect directly the abstraction itself, because eventual physical manifestations are merely avatars."

A true AE1 would be formless. If this "Time" physical body is not an avatar, then I don't think it would qualify for AE1.
2. Character B is representation/manifestation of a Concept and/or Abstract Idea
This character is an emanation of a concept/idea. Example: Being that "Time" is a Concept and/or an Abstract Idea and Father Time is a physically representation/interpretation/manifestation of the Concept/Idea of Time but not the literal concept/idea itself.
AE2
3. Character C is made/comprised from a Concept and/or Abstract Idea
This character was born from the Concept/Idea. Example: Being that "Time" is a Concept and/or Abstract Idea, it existing made Character C exist.
Immortality Type 8
 
Do they have showings of regeneration/immortality because of the abstraction? That's a requirement according to the AE page.
 
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