"Hmm, it seems I exerted too much force," Muria murmured softly, looking down at the Desolate Beast whose consciousness seemed to have collapsed below him.
His time as an Epic was so brief compared to the nearly infinite lifespan of an Epic that his understanding of the abilities he possessed was limited to theory, and he had not actually used them.
Take, for example, the degree of environmental and biological assimilation by Epic-level lifeforms. As Auston had said before, mortal beings who recite his true name either physically collapse or are assimilated into monsters, though most often it's the former.
However, this situation would gradually ease as the reciter's strength increased. For instance, if a being that had stepped into the extraordinary recited his true name, it would not explode but would still be assimilated.