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A '''disentangled''' being lacks any and all [[Entanglement]]; such beings are usually dead, albeit [[extancy|extant]]. | A '''disentangled''' being lacks any and all [[Entanglement]]; such beings are usually dead, albeit [[extancy|extant]]. | ||
As the overwhelming majority of extant beings possess some form of entanglement—if only in very minuscule quantities in most cases—for a being to become ''truly'' disentangled requires that there be something that is impeding or has disrupted their entanglement. Any event that can effect such a change generally results in the death of the being, and conversely, | As the overwhelming majority of extant beings possess some form of entanglement—if only in very minuscule quantities in most cases—for a being to become ''truly'' disentangled requires that there be something that is impeding or has disrupted their entanglement. Any event that can effect such a change generally results in the death of the being, and conversely, death—particularly a [[Hyper Ghost|second death]]—can result in disentanglement. | ||
Revision as of 23:07, 18 May 2026
A disentangled being lacks any and all Entanglement; such beings are usually dead, albeit extant.
As the overwhelming majority of extant beings possess some form of entanglement—if only in very minuscule quantities in most cases—for a being to become truly disentangled requires that there be something that is impeding or has disrupted their entanglement. Any event that can effect such a change generally results in the death of the being, and conversely, death—particularly a second death—can result in disentanglement.