Talk:Demon Lord/@comment-38413939-20190204151702/@comment-10429980-20190204232418

1. All monsters have lifespans at least a little longer than the average human max. Also, some powerful humans live much longer than the normal human max. But regardless the point is that KC said incubi will be born before lack of men becomes an issue.

2. Wilmarina, Mimil, etc. are as extreme as monsterization gets (and Mimil forgot so many things because she chose to) because their lives as humans were so repressed and twisted. Saphirette is far more normal, being as far as we can see pretty much the same person she was before.

3. If you've read what little we know from the second Gaiden world guide then you know that the change in Lescatie is not as extreme as the scholar depicted in World Guide 1. Even Wilmarina is not as changed as she was painted in there. Exet's game (while not fully canon) also depicts how the Japanese fans see the changes to Lescatie and its people in Fallen Maidens, and its far more vanilla than one would think.

4. "Unusually strong" doesn't quite cut it, it has to be power or ability beyond what is considered the limit for a "human."

5. Actually, aside from extremists, most monsters once they find a husband will only monsterize/corrupt someone as a personal favor (like for a friend) or in self defense. And Saphirette is clearly the same person she was before, as are various other monsterized characters with many hobbies and concerns aside from sex (like the former bar maiden who started a prisoner fruit store chain).

6. If that's the wost "inequality" that the new world will have then its certainly far better than the alternatives. You're also assuming human sexuality is the same in the MGE as it is in the real world, forgetting that in the MGE for instance there are no true asexual humans, so its rather pointless to apply those concerns so directly.

7. As for harems, they are a fetish simply rooted in biology, namely one man can have children with several women at a time, but one woman can only carry the child of one man at a time. In the MGE the whole "one man per monster" rule is also rooted in the mechanics of essence extraction, the motivation to decrease competition, and of course the Mamono Lord's own personality.