Talk:Demon Lord/@comment-45424649-20200823160436/@comment-45424649-20200827175808

I'd argue for Perentie's idea. The world would recognize you as a living being, and such you will begin to produce mana. You also don't need to be fully human in the setting's sense, as elves and dwarves are affected just the same while being different species, just as long as you're a humanoid.

We'd be closer to humans than they are, and we'd produce identical mana which only differ in the same way it differs individually as we're atleast in a sense at the same level of shackled humans to be point that we also end up shackled or we'll be unshackled without breaking the limit through with lots of mana. We'd still need to spend years training to reach superhuman abilities.

The setting is after all wishfulfilment in it's core and is steeped with physics-breaking mana. And one is supposed to have a happy end. Sure, some people and even mamono couples in the setting don't really get a happy end, but aslong as you don't break the specific rules states in the setting, then as reader/IRL human/your character you'd be destined for a happy end. Which for seemingly the majority of us means we'd end up with the mamono/s of our preference and be able to bond with them, which requires mana.