The Nullifyer crouched down to check Jake's condition, then upon confirming that he was still alive a comical expression appeared on his face.
BOOOM!
The god cast his gaze in the direction of the commotion and saw a blast of pure Aether spreading like a ring for miles around. The wave of energy dissipated as it hit the unseen domain around him, but everything in the vicinity and beyond was irreversibly disintegrated.
"The fight should be over on this side as well." Lost Divinities' leader muttered pensively.
Swoosh!
A drop-dead gorgeous alien woman with the same pale blue skin and dark blue stripes as the Nullifyer appeared silently beside him.
"How did it go, Disrupter? Did the Player pass the test?" He asked to strike up a conversation.
The young woman's eyebrows twitched, but she answered the question more tartly than she meant to,
"Stop calling me Disrupter when we're alone, Ael. I think our nicknames are ridiculous."
So for those of you who are still confused, the most powerful factions have joined forces to wipe out all their competitors, but Players (and often the leaders of these factions) like Ael, Felphi, Vhoskaud ect... are bound by rules not to abuse their powers, which would ruin the fairness of the Ordeals for all participants.
It is pretty obvious that an Ordeal would be totally unfair if a weak player gets attacked by Ael at the beginning of his/her Ordeal.
In reality, Jake never faced this problem, but if he had decided to hunt down all the weaker Players from the start of his Ordeal in order to rob them of their liquid alloy, the Oracle System would probably have prevented him from doing so either by adding a penalty or by imposing restrictions.
In the third Ordeal, Wyatt and Tootega had similar restrictions. But on Quanoth, Jake and Wyatt are obviously not the top dogs, since the participants are not restricted to just B842.