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  • Broken Base: This novel introduced the concept of Taikyoku values to the Shinza-verse. The basic idea is that a law with a Taikyoku value higher than another law will always win over the weaker one, regardless of how minute the difference is. Fans are divided on whether this was a good thing or not to introduce. Some love it for giving the esoteric nature of the Laws a concrete way to compare them to each other. Others dislike it for taking some of the mysticism out of the narrative as well as thinking that it runs into the same issues as Power Levels in Dragon Ball Z.
  • Common Knowledge: Taikyoku values serve as an estimate of a God's fighting power and as a result, fighting any of the God's, Hegemonic or Transcendent, is suicidal unless you are at least as powerful. Except, Taikyoku only applies to their Law's. More specifically, it determines the priority they have and if someone else is affected by them. It is entirely possible for a God have a high Taikyoku value and still be entirely manhandled by someone who should theoretically be way weaker than them and vice versa. While having your opponent under the effect of your Law is a helpful advantage, it is not the end all be all of a fight. That is what makes Hajun so dangerous. If his Law is emanated then no one would be able to emanate a Law to overwrite his.
  • It Was His Sled: It's pretty much an open secret in the fandom that Tenma Yato and his followers are Ren and his friends from Dies Irae and that Hajun is the real threat.
  • Memetic Mutation: Fans tend to jokingly suggest that if there ever is anything that bothers Hajun, Metsujin Messo will solve it.

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