
《Jobless Reincarnation》 Is Rudeus One of the Seven Great Powers? Uncovering the "Muddy" Title and His True Ranking Among the Great Powers
In the worldview of "Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation," the "Seven Great Powers" are seven individuals inscribed on a stone tablet, symbolizing the pinnacle of combat strength in the world. One of the most talked-about questions among fans regarding the protagonist Rudeus Greyrat is: does he ultimately rank among them? The answer is actually more complex than a simple "yes" or "no," involving his famous epithet, his strength positioning, and his inseparable relationship with the "Dragon God" Orsted.

What are the Seven Great Powers? The World's Combat Ceiling
The Seven Great Powers is a ranking system established by the first Technique God, Laplace, with their names inscribed on stone tablets across the world, representing the seven strongest individuals of the era. This ranking is not fixed; if someone can defeat one of the Powers, they can take their place and inherit their rank. The original ranking from top to bottom is generally considered to be:
- Technique God
- Dragon God: Orsted
- Fighting God: Inherited by the wearer of the Fighting God Armor
- Demon God: Demon God Laplace
- Death God: Currently Randolph Marianne
- Sword God: Currently Ghislaine Dedoldia
- North God: Currently Alexander Ryback
Rudeus "The Quagmire": The Origin of the Epithet
Before discussing Rudeus's relationship with the Seven Great Powers, it's essential to understand his famous nickname—"The Quagmire." This epithet is not an official title among the Seven Great Powers but rather his renowned reputation from his adventurer days.
After his father Paul's death in battle and his mother Zenith's memory loss, Rudeus became an adventurer to raise funds and increase his fame while searching for his family. During this period, he utilized his masterful earth magic to create vast quagmires that immobilized enemies, with a scale and power far beyond ordinary imagination. This combat style, capable of both crowd control and posing a significant threat, earned him the nickname "Rudeus the Quagmire," and his fame spread widely among adventurers and mercenaries.







