Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-12776-20141027164450

No, I don't want to change our current policy (since I don't have to worry about sudden gruesome death scene, I certainly enjoy everything better, with light mindset)

I just want to note that there's actually a room for it in Kenkou's eyes. At least one story at Kurobinega start with violence (it's The Order slaughter of Lizardmen village, not sure how it fall easily, guess it's full of kids or those who're too weak to continue the warrior way). But it potray in very negative way (not only the whole thing shaken the main character's faith and loyalty to The Order, the author actually reveal later that they're really a peculiar sect, more of some heretics that worship weird idol not matched with any god in Church's pantheon and only join The Order for their protection, and the Church isn't happy with their activity either) and the violence seem to gone after the prologue.

(My Japanese skill isn't good enough, but that's what I got from piecing Google Translate's garbage together)

So I think Kenkou can accept violence at certain degree, possibly if you make it clear that it's bad, and only if the story don't focus on it? That being said, I think we shouldn't change our policy against violence at all. After all, the stories on Kurobinega are moderated either by Kenkou himself or someone he trust, so they have good idea where the line is. We don't, and so it's better to be on safe side. 