Talk:Druella/@comment-46040649-20200922210229/@comment-10429980-20200923154122

Not saying you have to like them, but did want to clarify a few things:

1. For manticores, they don't spread the idea to people in general so much as they act like they are going to eat the man they caught to be a husband and don't actively deny the rumors about monsters eating people. Also judging by a certain scenario he wrote up, KC is imagining much cuter/sexier events than sadistic ones. See the July 4th tweet here: http://monstergirlsredux.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1780

2. To call what Dryads do a "assimilation" is a bit of a simplification. They more just turn their husband into the same type of being as them. He can move freely as part of the tree, the inside of the tree essentially becoming a alternate dimension the size of a house. Further, the couple can teleport/transport themselves to other dryad trees, create a odd society of sorts.

3. Apophis don't go out of their way to target married couples so much as don't care if the pharaoh is married or not. Their instinct is to oppose pharaohs, though said instinct can be conquered if she gets a mate before conquering a pharaoh. Regardless, the pharaoh isn't a slave, the apophis entry is full of hyperbole judging by my own communications with KC. To quote:

'''In Pharao`s case, please consider it like "regime change" from Pharao to Apopis. As always, "nothing other than sex" is hyperbolic expression. They get into their home and take much more time for sex, but they will not sever the relationship with others. The families and friends can meet her. They will give the throne to Apopis, but still they may assist the governance.'''

'''(note:In English, there are expressions like "give all one's time to reading", and they should not be understood literally.) Also, the venom of Apopis is strong, and it is one of the reasons that Pharao cannot be rescued, but the Pharao is a kind of MGs, so she will not want to abandon the life with "nothing other than sex" once she received.'''

4. As for will-o-wisp, judging by the rules of hyperbole noted above, it's likely the same here as far the "nothing but sex" and such goes. In any event, the wisp's desire to emulate other couples would mean she'd have to release her mate in order for them to do things other couples do like have him go and buy her gifts.