Talk:Druella/@comment-37731459-20190620125337/@comment-10429980-20190620135555

I don't think the "brainwashed lesbian lover" thing is likely, as KC has noted his own tastes means he is not going to include female on female sexual relationships beyond what is done for monsterization, bisexual threesomes, or just fooling around among intimate friends. Even what apophises do to pharaohs mostly amounts to the pharaoh either devoting more time to her own existing husband or to her seeking out a man to seduce and make into her husband.

As for Druella wanting her father, that's an interesting theory, but one has to consider that Lilith is extremely on the side of monogamy. That any monsters form harems is pretty much a testament to how their own cultures and desires trump Lilith's influence in such things. I'm just skeptical that KC would make it so Lilith had to give up her monopoly over her husband. Also, rather than it being "not uncommon," the setting itself notes that (outside of races where its a cultural/instinctive thing like in devil bugs) a monster girl daughter falling in love with her father is "rare."

Druella's womb insignia are indeed cause for some speculation, but one must keep in mind that World Guide 3 notes that some aspects of the various insignia are not set in stone, and that the desires/tastes of the particular monster also have influence on where they are placed. Its perfectly possible that her insignia are where they are simply because she likes the look rather than any deeper meaning.

However, the fiend's contract crest does have more explicit rules, namely that they have to exist as a pair, and the consent of both parties is required (though whether the consent is conscious or unconscious doesn't matter). Plus, as you noted, Druella's don't actually look the same as fiend's contract crest. Druella's lacks the wing and tail design and the overall look of the insignia is the same as what she has on other parts of her body like her thighs. They are vaguely heart-shaped so they are probably just her own version of pleasure insignia and have nothing to do with whether she has a lover or a prospective one.