Talk:Monster Girl Encyclopedia World Guide I: Fallen Maidens/@comment-4407082-20150910085504/@comment-25930818-20150910213837

> We also have monster societies in Zipangu and the Mist Continent, and the Desert Region that we have no reason to think run that much different than Human Kingdoms (except for the sex thing).

We have an extremely pressing reason to think they're much different from human kingdoms. The clue is in the name. Monsters. You wouldn't normally think that a bunch of violent, drunk, mountain-dwelling troglodytes with horns and giant spiked clubs that come into town and kidnap people would be likely to live at a level of social organization comparable to humans if they were just described as "monsters", so I don't know why you think they'd up their game and become civilized townsfolk once a wizard magics some boobs on to the front of them.

Monstergirls are D&D enemies with tits. And most D&D enemies pop up out of a hole in the ground and attack you for no good reason other than that you're there when you're wandering through a graveyard or a fetid swamp or a volcanic wasteland or a crumbling dungeon. Ergo, most monstergirls live in a graveyard or a fetid swamp or a volcanic wasteland or a crumbling dungeon and attack you for no good reason other than that you're there.

This is not a good start if you're wanting to live in a nice, neat, fashionable townhouse in Royal Makai. A succubus might want to. A vampire might want to. I don't think many other monster species would want to. They like their dank wilderness.