Talk:Monsters/@comment-213.119.32.191-20141121233534/@comment-12776-20141122161933

No. My metaphor is basic logic, when there're two or more statements, but neither of them is absolute statement, you can't be sure of the outcome.

Using previous boxes metaphor, it doesn't really matter how many boxes are red or iron, you can't be sure if there is red iron box or not. Even more slighly more specific statements, say there're many red boxes and there're many iron box. You still can't be sure that there's a red iron box among those 200 boxes. Yes, it's more likely to be at least one red iron box than not, but it still isn't certain fact.

And just because Lilim just transform subject on whim "most of time" doesn't mean they will change someone against original personality, assume that they can sense desire, personality, or quality. Ok, this's my theory, but it match Lilim profile about how "They have a deep love for all men and monsters, and they want nothing other than for humans and monsters to live together in harmony." I assume that transform human is something they can do like everyday job, so usually there isn't much to consider. But when they sense certain quality in the woman and how it's against the transformation she plan, it make sense that the lilim will start thinking for better choice.

There's different between "whatever as long as it work" and "I know it will break, but I do not care". Lets say you're a pharmacist, and you usually order paracetamol for relief of minor pains. It's no brainer, really. But if you're aware that the patient has severe allergy for paracetamol, you need to be coldblood murderer to have him take it.