Talk:Poseidon/@comment-83.81.246.143-20150203174351/@comment-25930818-20150215123807

> ''And at no point is it stated the Chaos Gods were imprisoned after the monsters were created. We have no clearly time.''

Sure it is. The line is "According to legend, in the age of the former demon lord, wicked demons of chaos who possessed a power that was even greater than that of the gods existed there at the bottom of the sea". If they were there in the age of the former demon lord, then (a) since there's a demon lord, there's monsters already, and more importantly (b) we know there have been many demon lords, so if the Chaos Gods were around only one demon lord ago, then they were preceded by very many other demon lords and monsters. Also (c), "The Truth" says that monsters have been around since the start of the world.

> If already elves are able to defend against (low) demonic influence, how it is with gods?

That's true, elves and angels (and therefore logically gods) are much more resistant to DE than humans. But here you're conflating two different kinds of gods. The gods that can defend against demonic energy are the ones from Heaven that are full of spirit energy. OTHER gods, like ryus, are demons from the start, have no spirit energy, and therefore automatically became succubi with no defence when the succubus demon lord did her magic. It's said that the chaos gods are "kin to monsters", which makes them the second kind.

> Who knows, maybe somewhere there is still an old male dragon, who is from the bottom of his heart a male dragon?

There's nothing to suggest that any such thing exists.

> ''They are (sometimes too) too aggressive. In fact, the Mamono must be much more peaceful than humans in this world, because otherwise it would be impossible to live together in monster friendly states.''

Where's the contradiction here?

> ''The whole story of creation is one of those facts. There is something wrong. Either a few important facts are missing or it is wrong.''

Again, I don't understand what you consider contradictory here. Which bits don't make sense? It all seems to fit together to me. Yes, you're right, Wandering Scholar didn't see it and all he has are ancient legends, but that's still more than any other explanation has going for it.

> The question is: Why should I create a difficult to control tool like the monsters?

So you can have glorious adventures, heroes rescuing princesses, and a whole good vs. evil epic battle? Just saying "The shall have only 2.2 children" might work, but it's not very glorious, is it?