Talk:Kenkou Cross Q&A/@comment-71.202.112.147-20160408033037/@comment-29602226-20160828193849

About the Spirit Realms, the examples we have seen are Pandemonium (have sex all the time forever, probably won't even have children because of  the time stop thing), Wonderland (make true many kinks like changing age, swapping genders...etc., but still with their husbands) and the Fairy Kindgom (people are probably high on Kesaran Pasaran all the time, natives act like children). None of them contradict any of the main rules of behaviour among Mamono.

I don't think Mamono lack empathy, and she will probably try to find a way to make that second man happy. Also, I think a Mamono are able to feel guilt or regret, but I don't think she will feel guilt or regret over this particular matter, because her main directives are involved.

Using your example, I think Wilmarina would probably feel regret if people she knew died during the conquer of Lescatie, or during the Order's counterattack, but I don't think she would care the feelings of her relatives out of Lescatie that were horrified by her transformation. Neither Wilmarina nor any of the other girls cared what Elt thought of becoming an Incubus, they just did it. And I don't think Francisca cared that many among the girls and women who she raped and infected would die rather than become Ropers.

Basically, if something goes against their main directives (have sex and absorb spirit energy, don't kill men, find a husband and be loyal to him, becoming a Mamono is a good thing for all women...) it is overriden and removed.

About Saphirette, while she probably wasn't as sexually repressed or as monster-hating as the characters from Fallen Maidens, and hence, she didn't change as much, there are still a couple weird bits: She is desperate to find a husband, but at the same time, she's preaching the transformation of the kingdoms of the continent into Demonic Realms... Isn't it weird that somebody as intelligent as she is hasn't thought of that contradiction? Why didn't she secure a husband before turning Polove into a Demonic Realm? Why doesn't she go out of Polove and catch a man before trying to convince other people to do the same as she did in Polove? Why doesn't she realize that there will be many more women as frustrated as she is, if they do as she advises?

I think Saphirette is trapped between two powerful instincts: The Mamono's urge to find a mate, and the Dark Matter's urge to create Demonic Realms, and she can't deny either.