Talk:Demon Lord/@comment-25882222-20150203003429/@comment-76.184.240.236-20150208075748

Good luck with that. Even if you managed to find the Monster Lord in this dark place, you will quickly find that the even the air of the Royal Demon Realm will corrupt you instantly. Those human men who set foot into the Royal Demon Realm do not leave it as men, but stay there forever as incubi, furthering their wife's / rapist / captor's idea of the perfect world.

Even if you DID manage to survive long enough to find the Monster Lord's palace, you would find that you would have to go against hundreds, if not thousands of succubi and other powerful monsters guarding the place. Not to mention that you would have to go up against the twisted spawn of the Monster Lord and her traitorous husband: the Lilim, who are unto themselves a miniature Monster Lord. One of them single-handedly took out the bastion of the Order, Lescatie, without even trying. Furthermore, you would find that the palace houses the most powerful Baphomet in existance, and she would find anything a human such as yourself could muster to be entertaining at most.

Even if you DID manage to slay all the monsters in the palace, now you have to go up against the Monster Lord and her husband, two beings who went up against the Chief God herself and WON. Think about that. The strongest god in all creation could not defeat these two, and it's not likely that they could ever be defeated, even if they went up against the entire pantheon. To top it all off, they've been getting exponentially stronger since that day, which was almost a thousand years ago. What hope would an insect like you have against the literal slayers of gods?

So unless you are stronger than the gods themselves, your chances of beating the Monster Lord are nonexistent. In fact, it's more likely than not that you'll be defeated by the first monster you see.

Speaking of which, your screaming and releasing of all that spirit energy just caught the attention of every monster within a half-kilometer radius.