Talk:Druella/@comment-304875-20161029075837/@comment-29543192-20161029115848

Yes, it appears that it is different wording, but they are not the same "As adjectives the difference between radical and extremist is that radical is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter while extremist is holding extreme views, especially on a political subject." (Taken from wikidiff.com)

Extremists hold ideas that are "extreme" for normal society and can be violent towards society and could cause problems for certain groups.(got this info from peacemakervoices.wordpress.com)

Radicals want a big change in society because there are things wrong with it. It is not a bad thing and can bring positive changes, but it can also turn into extremism. (got this info from peacemakervoices.wordpress.com)

Here's a (poor) example: ''Person A and Person B want to increase their salary. Person A decides to talk with his boss and discuss how currently he isn't getting paid enough and shows some evidence to support that he should get paid more because of his outstanding performance. Person B threatens his boss to increase his salary.''

Sorry for the horrible example, but you see what I mean about how they achieve their end goal?

They get blurred a lot, and are almost interchangeable in common usage and even I'm confused. Perhaps it's a translation error?

Druella page: "A lilim of the monsters' 'extremist faction', she is committed to "aggressively expanding the demon realm"

Demon Page: "Demons are malicious monster girls aligned with the "radical faction", sharing with the Lilim Druella a dedication to spreading the Demon Realm across the whole world."

This should probably be changed to extremists since what Druella does is "extreme" and not "radical" and since Demons share her ideas then they too are "extreme" and not "radical."