Talk:Chief God/@comment-216.25.182.27-20141230061111/@comment-207.224.17.191-20141230195557

^I would have to disagree with you there; it has been stated on multiple pages that incubi are still humans, just a different form of them. While it is true that they won't be the same exact way as before (incubi basically have eternal youth, humans don't), incubi still are humans.

However, if the DL wins completely, there will be no human women left. Remember; the DL loves humans and just wants to make them and monsters a single race. Technically speaking, things in the MGE universe (while not the greatest) certainly are better than they were beforehand. I.e. Pre-DL: Monsters killed, Current-DL: Monsters aggressively look for husbands.

If anything, the DL is a well-intentioned extremist: she ultimately is doing this because she wants to make a better world and have monsters and humans unite as one, not because she wants power or wishes to destroy humanity. However, how she is doing it is basically forcing people to join her cause. Even so, some monsters don't agree with her or outright support her plan. Also, technically speaking, most, if not all, mamono who do support her do believe in making human society based on their values (or at least modifying it to be based strongly on sex), so you did hit the nail with that one.

And yes, while incubi are the "perfect" husband for a monster, monsters don't really care about appearance; they care about what husbands are like. Moreover, I haven't read anything that says incubi change completely in every sense of the word (physically, mentally, spiritually, etc.). Basically, they just change so that they can keep up with their wives high demand for sex, rather than something like, "If a loli monster falls in love with you, you become a loli." And yes, while it may be true that some monsters may prefer something (i.e. some monsters may prefer blond men), that doesn't mean that monsters won't go out of their way to search for the kind of men they want. While some monsters may just attack the first men on sight, most likely showing they have no preferences, others are a bit more picky.

Also, I think you may want re-read the Zipangu article; I don't believe it ever says, or even implies, that it is becoming a demon realm. If anything, it is a more realistic version of the utopia that the DL wants to make. Moreover, KC has confirmed that most, if not all, monsters at the base act like the monsters from Zipangu; they love and cherish their husbands unconditionally, doing everything they can to make them happy and protect them from harm. Most non-Zipangan monsters are just a bit more "aggressive" in their tactics for finding a husband.

I'm sorry, I don't mean to offend you or your interpretations, but I think you were trying to put a cynical message to a world that is basically, at its core, idealistic