Talk:Queen Slime/@comment-24768935-20140807043654/@comment-25035274-20140813213943

Mamono don't typicaly steal each other's husbands. So a Devil wouldn't be likely to kidnap another Mamono's husband. It might theoretically be 'possible', as not every Mamono chooses to follow all the Demon Lord's rules, but it'd be unlikely.

The issue I was pointing out with your story-game was that you were asking anyone who played to figure out what she'd do, without actually knowing anything about her.

It's not an issue of Mamono versatility. It's an issue of not knowing that specific individual's personality. The way it was being played wasn't really to test what a Mamono could do. It was more to test what the person responding would do if he or she was Snaky. As such, it's not a reliable way to gauge any hypothetical Snaky, except as an extension of another person.

Lastly, all Mamono, regardless of species, have the same kind of variance in personalities. No two Mamono of any species will react to things in the exact same way. Any personality traits you read in the profiles are grossly sweeping generalizations, and do not necessarily apply to any given individual. That's something that's been outright stated by KC. Why? Because KC wants people to be able to create the kinds of characters they want.

He has his rules for the setting, but the rules are intentionally loose.

Also, I failed to do what I said I was going to do. I have no self-control. :(

EDIT: Why, exactly, are you assuming the DL has two thousand daughters? o.0

KC himself has only officially stated four, and has only really really given an upper-end estimate of around a hundred at the most.

And regarding the balance of power? In your fan fictions, it can last(or not) for whatever length of time your logic dictates. But in-canon, it will last for however long KC dictates, no matter how illogical it may be through your line of thought. I've said it before and I'll say it again. Kenkou Cross' statements and decisions are the end all, be all. His is the only word that ultimately determines the flow of the MGE.