If one were to ask the people of the human domain who among the paragons of humanity was the strongest, the majority would respond, "I'm not sure."
One could look at the facts, and one could examine past events, but the truth remains: it could never be known with 100% certainty until the paragons fought in earnest.
But this was a fool's dream, for in order to truly determine who the strongest was, the paragons would have to battle with all their might.
Paragons.
On Eldoralth, should two such beings fight without restraint, only carnage would result. It would be an event so catastrophic that a holiday might be created just to mark the day everything went to hell.
This is why the paragons of humanity hardly ever fought each other. There was no mana contract binding them or preventing them from battle—many paragons had outright refused such a notion when it was first proposed. There were simply too many complications.