Thread:OBWforumsVSthreads/@comment-30654492-20181205195404/@comment-32013951-20181206044738

I compared their immortalities, not their regens. BA being the god of chaos means that she would be reliant on it just like how Ilias, as the god of light, is reliant on light. The difference between them is that the chaos exists on a multiversal scale, while each individual universe has it's own quantity of universal light that (usually) doesn't affect those of other universes, and as such there are alternate universe versions of Ilias.

Their concepts are kinda erased wherever chaosization even begins in a given vicinity, if that isn't enough to prove either of those things I don't know what would be.

Whether existence exists or not won't really do anything to BA, as specified above she relies on multiversal nonexistence, so if anything the lack of something existing would just help her.

Knowing what she can do =/= being able to counter it, unless GC has ability creation or something.

I don't even think it's possible for nonexistence to not be conceptual, considering how concepts are things, and things existing in a void generally defeats the idea of it being nonexistence. But nonetheless, i've already proposed an argument above for it being absent of concepts, so I suppose this last part wasn't necessary.