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Protagonist (Neechan Wa Chuunibyou

The Winner Takes It All:

The power of the Protagonist is essentially probability manipulation, which is based on Plot Manipulation. When someone becomes involved with the Protagonist, whether as an opponent or in any other role, they are essentially destined to lose from the very beginning, because their probability of winning is 0, or nonexistent.

The Lucky Ones:

Because they are a Protagonist, opponents will never attack the Protagonist before the Protagonist attacks first, and opponents may even flee for no apparent reason. This is a common occurrence across various series.

Not only that, bullets will not hit the Protagonist, and the Protagonist possesses extraordinary adaptation, allowing them to constantly adapt to virtually anything and acquire abilities according to the circumstances.

The Protagonist is essentially designed to have every advantage, causing them to always attract attention from others and ultimately emerge victorious.

The Battle of Protagonists:

When there are two or more Protagonists, they will clash through their respective stories. The winner will gain authority over the weaker one, as already explained through the concepts of Worldview Holder and Worldview.

The difference here is that this battle puts their Protagonist status at stake. Naturally, the winner will take the opposing Protagonist's power or role.

Reactive Evolution and Adaptation:

When two Protagonists fight, their abilities will clash, and the one with the strongest Will to Power will win.

Why? Because their abilities are entirely passive. Since both possess passive Probability Manipulation, they effectively nullify each other's probability manipulation. Therefore, through Reactive Evolution and Adaptation, one of them can ultimately prevail, provided they possess the stronger Will to Power.

Thus, it can be assumed that the Protagonist can gain resistance to Reactive Evolution.

The Ending of the Stories:

Can bring an end to a story.

Senses:

Can predict an opponent's movements and identify their weak points.

Scans:

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u/yurisawatakatou — 7 days ago

Worldview — Anthropic Principle:

Worldview — Anthropic Principle:

Based on the Anthropic Principle, a Worldview can be described as the perspective, observations, beliefs, and thoughts of each living being regarding the universe. All of these things become reality as the universe must configure itself to ensure the continuation of living beings.

Every human naturally has their own Worldview because each person has thoughts that differ from others. Therefore, each person has their own universe. However, they can still coexist if they share various similarities. When a Worldview that contrasts with another Worldview comes into conflict with the perspective of the Worldview Holder, a "World Conflict" occurs. This is an event in which the stronger world must prevail over the weaker one, causing the two worlds to merge and adopt the laws of the stronger world.

In short, a Worldview remains safe as long as it is aligned with its Worldview Holder. However, if something contradicts the Worldview Holder, their Worldview will be integrated/assimilated into the Worldview that is aligned with the Worldview Holder.

World and Universe — Ambiguous Terms:

When discussing the two terms above, they are naturally quite ambiguous when talking about the Fujitaka series. This is because both terms can refer to the Heavenly Record, the Sea, Sea of Star, and the Ultimate Ensemble World (Level IV Multiverse, etc.).

For this discussion, the terms World and Universe will refer to the Ultimate Ensemble World, the Level IV Multiverse, etc. — the collection of all the worlds that have been mentioned.

The reason is quite simple: in the Book of Outer (a term I coined myself for convenience), also known as the book possessed by the Outers, there is a connection. What is the connection? The Book of Outer itself is the Worldview (universe) itself. However, it takes the form of a story or plot. Yes, this is the fundamental aspect of the Fujitaka-verse: Plot or Story.

«"Put simply, the world we live in is part of a story," she said.»

Takashi fell silent and narrowed his eyes at Yuri. Perhaps he had taken hands with the wrong person.

"Excuse me! Why are you looking at me like that?" Yuri demanded.

— Volume 3

«"Don't worry," Ende told him. "Characters in books never really go away. They'll always still be there if you turn back to an earlier page"»

Furthermore, the book clearly demonstrates the existence of the Sea of Star structure (Higher Universe), further reinforced by Ende, who created the Higher-God, or more simply, a god that exists within the Sea of Star (Higher Universe).

This cannot possibly be referring to something else because, throughout the Fujitaka series, the structure of its world is also explicitly mentioned. To further justify this, we can look at the statement from the Ultimate God, the highest god who is "Omniscient," which states that the entire structure of the Ultimate Ensemble World is actually not separate from the observation of living beings and remains within the scope of their cognition.

This aligns with the definition of the Ultimate Ensemble World, which encompasses all worlds that can be observed.

«It's about how you perceive the world, but simply put, it's within the scope of cognition. There's practically no world that we cannot be perceive. Of course, I don't mean to make rash statements like something doesn't exist just because we don't understand it.

Oh, by 'world,' I mean the Ultimate Ensemble World, including all conceivable worlds. I know, saying just 'world' can lead to discussions about the outside of that world, different dimensions, parallel worlds, and so on. So I don’t mess around when I say 'world,' I mean it encompasses everything. I hope you understand it that way.»

Volume 15.

The two cases are obviously relevant to each other. Because, well, if the Worldview encompasses the Ultimate Ensemble World, then that means the Book of Outer should be capable of manipulating the structures contained within the Ultimate Ensemble World—and this has been demonstrated.

Additional Evidence for “World” Referring to the Ultimate Ensemble World:

In the explanation of Exceptions within the Ultimate Ensemble World, it is stated that Exceptions themselves operate according to the Anthropic Principle. This further justifies that Ultimate God’s explanation regarding "conceivable," "scope of cognition," and "it's about how you perceive" is also based on the concept of the Anthropic Principle.

This serves as further justification, because someone might think that since they are different fictions, they would therefore have different systems, even though they belong to the same series/franchise 🚶🏻‍♂️. Thus, both fictions are indeed based on the Worldview (Anthropic Principle).

«It was simply called an "exception". It had no special name and was only recognized as such within the context. It was a very small number of entities that did not require a name. Each one was an insignificant existence and only had the characteristic of acting uniformly throughout the world. The great sage Mitsuki was also one of those "exceptions". Mitsuki's trait was to be liked by any entity. The effect varied depending on the entity, and it was not particularly effective for men, but it was especially effective for goddesses. A goddess is a female entity that is similar to a god. It is strange that the highest intelligence beings that create and rule the world have a certain gender, which is a characteristic of only a very small part of the creatures in a specific world. However, this can be explained by a strong anthropic principle.»

Volume 13.

Can nullify someone's powers and even affect their resistances.

Everyone has a universe that they can alter at will according to their own worldview.

The universe will follow their will, much like their powers. However, when they lose a World Conflict, or are even drawn into another person's Worldview/Story/World (they're essentially the same thing), then, well, they become unable to do anything. Since they are no longer within their own universe, they can be easily defeated.

Each Worldview has different laws and rules, such as those governing Vampires, Beasts, Humans, and so on. From a Human's perspective, the laws of Vampires and Beasts would obviously make no sense. How could a human possibly transform into a Vampire or a Beast? Likewise, from the perspective of Vampires and Beasts, the laws governing Humans would make no sense.

In short, each Worldview has its own distinct universal laws and rules—laws and rules that are impossible within other Worldviews.

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u/yurisawatakatou — 9 days ago

Nergal AP/Range H1-B, Including Worldview Holders & Outers?

*Higher Universes*

The higher universes are based on this: universes within larger universes endlessly, where each higher universe contains all the lower infinite multiverses, and this continues without end. This is one of the ways higher dimensions are represented in fictional works. Specifically, the FAQ page mentions this: the most common way to indicate higher dimensions is that every universe is part of a larger universe, and so on. This requires a higher dimension to connect and contain all these universes.

It is stated that space and time are infinite, which means the higher universes are infinite. This implies that the infinite higher universe contains all the lower infinite multiverse. This indicates the necessity of a higher spatial dimension in order to contain an infinite lower multiverse. We can observe smaller and larger infinities, like a hierarchical sequence of infinities, and this requires a spatial dimension for each higher universe to contain all the lower infinite multiverse, and this continues endlessly.

"God" that appears in the Nee-chan wa Chuunibyou series. This God first appears in Volume 3, Chapter 8.

It is explained that there exists a highly intelligent being who refers to itself as God, and it is traveling toward the Sea of Stars.

Yuichi Sakaki successfully killed/defeated this God, causing Mutsuko (his older sister) to become extremely shocked, happy, and proud of him.

Conclusion:

Nergal's AP H1-B & H1-B Range.

Yuichi's AP H1-B & H1-B Range.

Mutsuko's (Yuichi's Big Sister) AP H1-B & H1-B Range.

Outers AP possibly H1-B & H1-B Range.

Worldview Holders AP possibly H1-B & H1-B Range.

u/yurisawatakatou — 24 days ago

The End H1-A

I'll jump straight to the Outerversal level basis here, since I assume no one disagrees with The End being Outerversal level.

Namely, The End is portrayed as the pinnacle entity in Instant Death, being unreachable, absolute, and indescribable by all elements within the Ultimate Ensemble World.

Q: Is Yogiri's true form beyond the concept of dimensions? For example, no matter how many dimensions are stacked, they will never be able to reach him at all?

A: Dimensions and things like that are elements within a single universe, and they do not exist in another universe. Assuming there is a collection of various such universes... well, Yogiri can ignore all of that.

Before getting into the main topic, we first need to understand that Instant Death is a work of fiction that applies the Omnipotence Paradox.

This is explained in Volume 7, where it is stated that there is no such thing as a "true omnipotent" being. Instead, there are entities that are "higher-omnipotent," "even higher-omnipotent," and so on. Although it may sound a bit silly, omnipotence here exists on a territorial basis.

Think of it like a Domain Expansion, where a god becomes completely omnipotent within their own domain. The difference is that it doesn't need to be activated, and the domain is an inherent part of them.

Now, moving on to the main topic: the Ultimate God, who is speaking directly to the reader (breaking the fourth wall), states that we do not possess true omnipotence over them. Rather, we are part of the V-Road structure itself, which extends infinitely.

Since the Ultimate Ensemble World qualifies as Low 1-A (Universe of Sets), or at the very least High 1-B (countably infinite dimensions), we as the readers should therefore exist at the Outerversal level, extending all the way to Outerversal+.

Lastly, since The End is portrayed as the pinnacle entity that is completely indescribable and unreachable, no matter how far we progress along the V-Road, it remains entirely disconnected from the Outerversal+ structure.

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u/yurisawatakatou — 2 months ago

The End H1-A

I'll jump straight to the Outerversal level basis here, since I assume no one disagrees with The End being Outerversal level.

Namely, The End is portrayed as the pinnacle entity in Instant Death, being unreachable, absolute, and indescribable by all elements within the Ultimate Ensemble World.

Q: Is Yogiri's true form beyond the concept of dimensions? For example, no matter how many dimensions are stacked, they will never be able to reach him at all?

A: Dimensions and things like that are elements within a single universe, and they do not exist in another universe. Assuming there is a collection of various such universes... well, Yogiri can ignore all of that.

Before getting into the main topic, we first need to understand that Instant Death is a work of fiction that applies the Omnipotence Paradox. This is explained in Volume 7, where it is stated that there is no such thing as a "true omnipotent" being. Instead, there are entities that are "higher-omnipotent," "even higher-omnipotent," and so on. Although it may sound a bit silly, omnipotence here exists on a territorial basis. Think of it like a Domain Expansion, where a god becomes completely omnipotent within their own domain. The difference is that it doesn't need to be activated, and the domain is an inherent part of them.

Lastly, since The End is portrayed as the pinnacle entity that is completely indescribable and unreachable, no matter how far we progress along the V-Road, it remains entirely disconnected from the Outerversal+ structure.

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u/yurisawatakatou — 2 months ago

What do you think guys?

Oblivion: The End

The One Above All: Ultimate God

Azathoth: Great Sage Mitsuki

Ruphas Mafahl: Demon Lord Gorbagion

u/yurisawatakatou — 2 months ago