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Regarding Ouroboros, he wasn't an immediate threat to The Celestial Realm and would have gradually gained this power (etc.)

"She gathered the strength I need to breach the Celestial Realm."

^ This quote explicitly indicates that Airy already gathered the strength Ouroboros required to breach the Celestial Realm, so, I don't see how he wasn't already strong enough to do it.

Simply having "myriads of planes" or "higher layers" doesn't equate a realm to being higher dimensional (Spatio-Temporal in nature). This can easily refer to spiritual dimensions or simply universes (etc.)

Good point. However, in the Japanese version, the same statements regarding the higher planes and the Planeswardens instead mention "Dimension", as well as "Dimension Bureaus", and use the term "jigen", which is used to refer to a "dimension" in Japanese. In other words, the statements originally imply "higher dimensions" rather than "higher planes".

Also the context in which "myriad" is used when regarding Ouroboros is referred to a high number that can't be counted and not actual infinity. The context itself suggests this

But why would Ouroboros all of a sudden just state that there are many worlds, when it was previously established and made clear that there's an infinite number of them? Also, could you elaborate on how the context suggests what you said?

Everything here looks okay, except for Conceptual Manipulation (etc.)

I suppose your points with the Seven Sins and Type 4 Immortality are reasonable. Although, could you address the Ba'als, Nightmares and Wraiths respectively as well? Most notably, the latter are described as "a soul bereft of its body, a so-called vengeful spirit of malevolence."

A soul: "the embodiment of our wishes, dreams and desires."