Talk:Poseidon/@comment-83.81.246.143-20150203174351/@comment-25930818-20150215000610

> ''As a chaos god, I would not let me control, no matter by whom and no matter if directly or indirectly. If I want to be a sexy monstergirl, then it is OK (like Poseidon or the fallen god), but otherwise I would resist with the power of a real chaos god.''

Weeellllll... t sounds like all the monsters did accept the succubus-ification happily. I mean, we've got umpteen examples of people who previously despised monsters from the bottom of their hearts, immediately changing their mind and deciding "Oh, being a monster's actually fucking great" the moment the transformation is finished. Hell, I can quote you the passage: ''As with the body, the changes caused by becoming a monster have a huge impact on a woman's mind. Those former-humans who became monsters don't feel fear or despair from having changed into a monster or changed into a grotesque form. Even if they experience despair until just before or right after the transformation, it will disappear in an instant. If one transforms into a monster, she'll literally be engulfed in a feeling of liberation and ecstatic joy as if she has been reborn. The joy of having obtained a devilish body that can bewilder men and make them drown in it, magnify the pleasure of sex by many times, and enjoy and indulge in it. And then, arousal and the anticipation of using and enjoying that body plenty from then on washes away despair and such.'' So, in conclusion, yes you would let you be controlled, because monsterization has a hefty chunk of mind control thrown in there that makes you like it.

> ''It is always said that the chief god created the world, but we have no evidence. We have only the word of a human, which has grown up with the teaching of the chief god. His book contradict itself partially and we should not believe everything or take it literally.''

A) Everyone in the MGE world: anti-monster humans, pro-monster humans, Zipangu people, the monsters, and the Demon Lord herself - all agree that the original Chief God created the world. The bit that they disagree about is who creates monsters. B) Yes, the World Guides are written by a guy in-universe and they could be wrong, but if you start going down that road, you could equally say that he's wrong about Dragons being able to transform into their old-time forms. Or that Onis drink sake. Or that Alices forget being raped. It could all be wrong. Unless you wanna be skeptical about every "fact" that Wandering Scholar reports, I think you kind of have to take him at face value.

> ''Who else would give order to kill humans with Tsunamis or sent monsters to kill them? Only an asshole.''

Or someone concerned about population control, with a tough-but-fair attitude towards mortal hubris?