Thread:OBWforumsVSthreads/@comment-30654492-20181205195404/@comment-30654492-20181207162501

>Where was this shown or even implied, nothing much suggests she can survive even if a higher plane is gone too. At most it would be on a 2-B scale. Godcat can’t directly negate it but they would know to destroy beyond a 2-B scale due to Omnscience, negating it that way

>That Doesn’t prove it’s beyond the concept itself. Chaos itself being able to conceptually destroy those ideas doesn’t mean the existence of chaos as an idea is transcendent of the elements. That’s literally no different from saying someone who can destroy the concept of Space and Time is transcendent of Space-Time themselves. Furthermore that proves it’s nonexisence, but just concrete nothingness and not idealistic nothing

>Literally nothing you’ve suggests proposes she’s the embodiment of nonexistence. All just suggests she’s concrete nothing and not idealistically nonexistence. So if she’s concretely nonexistence, why wouldn’t destroying creation conceptually not effect her when she still is an idea/concept.

>I did use that, but i changed it up and used the fact that Godcat could easily sever Black Alice of her connection to Chaos and to extension basically depower her. Godcat could easily counter a lot that Black Alice can do, and even if she couldn’t then Immortality keeps her alive. It’s a lose-lose for Alice as she has to basically kill herself to beat Godcat

>Death isn’t any different. You can be physical death (I.E Novel) and idealistic death {I.E Death (Fables & Folklore)}