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The None, The Nonely

The Theocracy's Ranking system for Organs applies semi-retroactively as well. In other words, estimating how much use the Organ could have been put to if it were part of their collection, as a rough means of judging how exceptional an OB is relative to the base-judgement of the worth of the Organ they consumed.Ah, I see. Then on that note would the Theocracy even know of the existence of his Organ prior to the destruction of Kerazuz? About it's powers and potential, not just it's mere existence. If not then it's entirely likely they haven't given a rank to it because they have no idea what it actually does (before finding Artham) and thus couldn't of had any expectations for it. Unless they somehow knew the Titan that destroyed his Kingdom possessed the Organ within it
I would say that anything that allows a human to produce a supernatural substance that does not exist in nature, e.g. Artham's ink, would be a shoe-in for Grade II on average. Especially since they don't have a system for alchemitizing such materials yet, it's mostly about the theoretical power of such materials as exotic resources they would gain exclusive access to if the OB joined forces with them. The fact that Artham is able to bring paintings to life through the ink is almost more enticing, as it suggests to the Theocracy that there might be other applications to his ink in a purely substance-level sense, much like the Saint of Ruin whose blood can heal and empower.
That also serves as a helpful contrast to Freyja, who I definitely agree works as the Bearer of a Grade III Organ. Manipulating bone is by no means useless in combat, but doesn't shake the foundations or reality in the same way as Arthams Ink or continually alter the minds of those who perceive them, as Jophiel's does. While the 'face' of the beauty Goddess might be a more plausible Core, a God whose very appearance is more significant than their internal bits-and-bobs would have more weight to a feather, which can be seen as part of a visible limb, compard to a bone or spleen, which might be inconsequential as a shard of their beauty.n that sense, given Freyja is basically Wolverine crossed with Witchblade, she would probably be Grade III. Despite her defensive and offensive capabilites meaning that given time and mastery she could become one of the most dangerous martial combatants in the world, that her powers are so overgeared towards combat might limit her potential in the eyes of the Theocracy. If the fingerbone was in their clutches they would just give it to some zealous goon and tell him to go here or there and kill a certain target.
Also the fingerbone she ate may have come from a sort of death-god who collects the bones of the dead and assimilates them into himself, providing a source for all the divine bone she can manifest. Theoretically, his core would be his skull.
Jophiel on the other hand would be a Grade II given he's a walking cognitohazard with the potential for controlling the masses. And, potentially, foreign leaders if Joph had any interest in diplomacy (thankfully he doesn't). He's held back from being Grade 1 by the fact his powers can be thwarted by keeping your eyes closed (or being blind).
Although in theory there should be many of the feathers that Jophiel got his powers floating about, the (fortunate) scarcity of more OBs like him would suggest that due to their fragility the feathers don't survive long or become damaged and loose their potency. Jophiel was extremely lucky that one literally just floated down into his hands.
Given they came from a beauty goddess, presumably her 'core' would be her face?
And, of course, things aren't set in stone. If the Theocracy discovers an unforeseen application for Artham's ink, they may bump the Organ up to Rank I retroactively.