Talk:Demon Lord/@comment-38413939-20190204182343/@comment-31655597-20190208124124

"He also noted that from the perspective of the Japanese fans Wilmarina was brainwashed by her father and the Order, and that monsterization freed her of that." I can agree with this point.

But if you're forced to be lustful and accept MGs' values, then it's brainwashing. I personally would feel extremely limited in my freedoms if you did that to me. Or in other words, I would hate it.

He grew up quite normal with the teachings of the Order. That means he has learned that monsters are evil. When he met a monster for the first time, he was careful at first, but eventually became friends with her. He never forgot that monsters are evil, which is why he always held back. In his situation, monsters were still evil, but she was not.

When she finally attacked the village with her friends, she showed her true face. Everything was just a lie from her to gain his trust. Those were some of his thoughts at that moment. And she told him in the kitchen what she did. That her friends are just turning the village into a wonderful place for monsters. That his mother is a wonderfully lustful Monster now. That it was necessary because she loves him so much.

There are many people with "unstable" personalities. Whether these people become violent or not depends on the social environment. Are they well socialized, then they are completely harmless, as long as you do not break the inner inhibition threshold. His was broken at this moment.

"Unnecessary" in the sense of, he did not want it. Like: "I can disguise myself as a human." "No, no, that's not necessary." She felt comfortable in the forest and he was uncomfortable with the idea that a monster walks through the village. And he had no idea how he should answer the questions. As I said, he either wanted to go away with her or leave her and stay in the village. If she had done nothing, then he would have decided at some point for the former.