Personally I view it as...
Chaos king was everything before it was given form. Thus he is represented by a blank sheet of paper and any other sheets of paper.
Nemesis was the first being created in this blank slate. Thus He is like the ink in an erasable pen that was pressed against the original paper. Although people change the story over time, his impressions on the original sheet of paper or the carbons will never completely fade away, though they do diminish in appearance.
The gauntlet represents pencils overwriting the original. Since they can't completely erase the ink, they build on it. Graphite however is more easily erased then ink.
TOAA is the writer/artist who conceptualizes everything. At his whim all or nothing exists.
And yet there also exists the True Beyonders. They exist outside the scope of TOAA but their range of power dwarfs even TOAA. They come in many forms. But are currently represented by a mouse in red shorts. This mouse pays the money that pays the bills that feeds and supplies the writer so he can go to office depot to buy the pencils and paper he needs to create.... The marvel universe.
Thus TOAA > the IG
But Mickey mouse rules them all. ;-)
__________________ Quotes from Hia8:
"I claimed that the science is sometimes faulty."
"You don't understand. This is fiction. That means none of this stuff really happened."
"There is no writer to purposely ignore a character's natural ability just because it suits the story."
"in some cases because the writer knows that Character A will dominate Character B easily and refuses to allow this to happen for the sake of the story."
__________________ Quotes from Hia8:
"I claimed that the science is sometimes faulty."
"You don't understand. This is fiction. That means none of this stuff really happened."
"There is no writer to purposely ignore a character's natural ability just because it suits the story."
"in some cases because the writer knows that Character A will dominate Character B easily and refuses to allow this to happen for the sake of the story."