Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-27013478-20200417165343/@comment-10429980-20200420151315

In my view the original Fallen Maidens book was sort of experimental by KC. He was looking to see how "extreme" he could go into indulging the corruption fetish while still keeping his setting true to itself. Given how quite a bit of effort has been put forth in subsequent settings books to downplay or reinterpret the hyperbole/extremes in Fallen Maidens makes me think he may have decided he went just a little too far in Fallen Maidens, or that the way he depicted things was too easy to misunderstand. It may be no coincidence that the next world guide is written by a monster like Saphirette, and that she puts quite a bit of emphasis on humans misunderstanding what monster life styles and lives in mamono realms are like.

Aside from the other World Guides, this is also apparent in the Gaiden/side guides, that while not written by KC are endorsed by him as canon, and the one about Lescatie does quite a bit to make the characters deeper, Wilmarina less selfish as a succubus, etc.

As for Exet's stuff, it's not canon but is a valid alternate MGE world  that is meant to follow the same rules, so it's still a good way to see there is more to Druella's character and various other things.