Minor nit-pick. Lebia wasn't an intentional creation, and A.C. doesn't work that way.
In Universe: With World-As-Myth more or less proved, one theory doing the rounds is that Handwavium is the unintentional 4D extrusion of a 12+D entity (Of course, most who propose it also qualify the theoretical entity as a 4-Omni being, so that puts people off).
Anyway, A.C.'s current loose working theory is pretty much what is discussed above, in that Actualisation of Fictional Characters in Fenspace is dependant on the one doing the 'waving. Limits include the 'waver knowing (however vaguely) about the character (basic appearance, personality, and abilities), the 'waver's wants and needs, how focused the 'waver is on the goal, and how in sync the 'wavium is with the 'waver. Please note that the 'waver's needs are not determined by the 'waver themselves
All this means deliberately Awakening an A.I. with a specific Fictional Character is...problematic. Getting what you want with handwavium is difficult enough. Something as complex as a person? That it succeeds as often as it does is something being pondered.
As to how the newly awakened A.I. realises and deals with being an A.I. depends on the A.I.'s personality. At a guess, the wave doesn't let them go fully insane. Rogue certainly (Trigon), and it certainly helps that everyone who's successfully Awakened A.I.s has thought of them as people, but it seems to prevent them going over the edge (IMO only).
In Universe: With World-As-Myth more or less proved, one theory doing the rounds is that Handwavium is the unintentional 4D extrusion of a 12+D entity (Of course, most who propose it also qualify the theoretical entity as a 4-Omni being, so that puts people off).
Anyway, A.C.'s current loose working theory is pretty much what is discussed above, in that Actualisation of Fictional Characters in Fenspace is dependant on the one doing the 'waving. Limits include the 'waver knowing (however vaguely) about the character (basic appearance, personality, and abilities), the 'waver's wants and needs, how focused the 'waver is on the goal, and how in sync the 'wavium is with the 'waver. Please note that the 'waver's needs are not determined by the 'waver themselves
All this means deliberately Awakening an A.I. with a specific Fictional Character is...problematic. Getting what you want with handwavium is difficult enough. Something as complex as a person? That it succeeds as often as it does is something being pondered.
As to how the newly awakened A.I. realises and deals with being an A.I. depends on the A.I.'s personality. At a guess, the wave doesn't let them go fully insane. Rogue certainly (Trigon), and it certainly helps that everyone who's successfully Awakened A.I.s has thought of them as people, but it seems to prevent them going over the edge (IMO only).