The character known as “It” is not a god, not an author avatar, and not a typical boundless entity. It is an error-correction mechanism. In fiction, worlds are bound by narratives, power systems, and tiering structures. When events occur oitside what the narrative allows, errors emerge. These are not plot twists or high-tier battles. They are contradictions. Breaks. Inconsistencies that should not exist. It exists solely to correct those errors. Nature of It: It appears as a normal human. He eats, walks, talks, and feels pain like anyone else. Yet, he should not exist. Reality itself rejects him not because he is powerful, but because his true state is nonexistent. What people see is only a projection. His soul is not a soul. It is a placeholder. When his soul is destroyed, removed, or sacrificed, the world automatically restores it. This is not regeneration. It is the system preventing access to what should never be reached. Power and Limitation: It possesses access to all tiers of power, from the lowest to the highest. However: He only uses the minimum tier required He cas forcibly downgrade or upgrade himself without breaking the tiering system He can lose battles by choice Defeat does not mean weakness, but restraint This allows him to fight fairly within any tier, including low-tier battles, without revealing his true nature. Relationship with Tiering Smytems It does not control tiering systems. He protects them. Tier 0 to Tier 9 are below him and above him at the same time. He exists outside their hierarchy, yet operates strictly within their rules. If the tiering system collapses or becomes inconsistent, reality itself will punish It. That is why he never abuses his authority. Narrative Intervention Rule It does not intervene in: Canon conflicts High-tier battles that are part of the narrative Events that logically follow the story’s rules It does intervene when: A narrative contradidction occurs A character or force acts outside the story’s permitted structure The story deviates into an impossible state After correction, timelines may reset. Memories may vanish. No one rememmbers the error. If someone becomes aware, It simply rewinds the narrative again. Awareness and the Gap: It is aware of all fiction. He is aware of non-fiction. But he refuses to cross it. Between reality (R) and fiction (F) exists a gap. To fictional characters, this gap is infinite and unreachable. To us, it is the internet itself. It is the mechanism that maintains this gap. True Identity Ia’s true name is not divine. It is functional. He is an HTTP status code. Just as error codes appear when something goes wrong in applications, websites, or smytems, Ia appears when a narrative error occurs in fiction. Anime. Games. Databases. Wikis. Tiering systems. That is why no fictional character can perceive the gap. The mechanism correccting the error is the medium itself. Why It Can Lose: It can be defeated intentionally. This serves three purposes: To prevent high-tier entities from investigating him deeply To avoid exposing the gap through analyssis and To remain compatible with every tiering environment Loss is not failure. It is camouflauge. Final Summary It is: Not omnipotent by choice Not boundless in behavior Not a god or author Not recorded because he corrects records He is the reason errors disappear without explanation. And every time you see an error message, you are not seeing power. You are seeing maintenanse.
And that's all i guess for now W.P
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