Talk:Demon Lord/@comment-31655597-20171124142458/@comment-10429980-20171129200951

True, it is well known that there are and have been a number of humans that are more powerful than most monsters. However the "monsters are superior" rule has less to do with the actual abilities of individual beings and more to do with the "settings" on reality that the gods instituted when they made the original system (think of it like a video game where certain character classes simply cannot do certain things no matter how powerful they may otherwise be, its just not in the programming of their character class).

Monsters being unable to birth human males is also probably more a consequence than a direct purpose of these settings (even the Mamono Lord was surprised when her changes proved to not be enough to enable incubi to be born, hence she didn't anticipate the "monsters are superior" rule would have so much influence).

But we may well have to wait for more settings info to see if there are more details about the mechanisms behind the "no incubi born to monsters" aspect of the setting. At present the most we have is the explanation for what the settings initially were, and that since the change to monster girls the power of the Mamono Lord has continued to face resistance from the power of the old settings and the current Chief God (who, while apparently crippled, is still very powerful and in a place that the monsters cannot reach). This struggle keeps the Mamono Lord from being able to fully realize the setting she desires, but with enough power she will be able to fully undo the old settings and firmly establish the "monster girl" setting as the new setting of the world. Basically instead of simply becoming the most powerful character in the MGE world she seeks to gain power that will enable her to change the programming of the world. Before her for a monster lord to gain this kind of influence was considered impossible, but she proved it wasn't when she managed to change the settings upon her ascension, albeit not as much of a change as she wanted.