Pindorama is a fan-made continent based mostly on Brazilian's mythology. WIP
Overview
A region overseas from the Order's continent, Pindorama was a mysterious land for many years until both adventurers and members of the Order paved way here in expeditions a few decades ago. A giant land without big civilizations, but flourishing in diversity when it comes to nature, most of the humans that were here prior to the region's discovery are native people, not connected to any other major faction of the world and unaware of the existence of neither the Chief God or the Demon Lord, instead having their own set of beliefs that are slowly being torn apart by the proselyte crusade of the Order, all while living in tribes, mostly indifferent to one another but sharing a set of cultural similarities.
Even though the monsters of this region weren't necessarily benevolent prior to the current Demon Lord's reign, the natives of Pindorama had much more of a success in living in peace with the more violent version of the Mamono, accepting their presence and being respectful to them thanks to their beliefs. When monsters suddenly became their horny, female selves, the humans of Pindorama accepted it, as well, and those who haven't been brainwashed by the Order's ideals doesn't frown upon relationships with monsters at the slightest, with many of the tribes actually turning into mixed human-monster settlements.
Mamono
Several monsters from the Order's continent are present on Pindorama, but many are unique to it, and a few are subspecies adapted to living on the continent.
The most common non-endemic monsters are certain plant monsters (such as Alraune and Liliraune), as well as insect-like monsters such as the Giant Ant, Arachne, Honey Bee, Hornet and the Mothman and fungi mamono such as the Matango and Myconid.
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A hefty, curvy Majin Mamono with lizard-like scales scattered all over their bodies, they're a lonely race that lives inside caves all by themselves, furnishing them to look somewhat similar to a stereotypical witch hut.
While dotted with a alluring beauty from birth, Cucas are despised even among their own kind for their selfish personalities and their arrogant desires of self-improvement and egotism: All of their magical pursuits center around ways to improve their allure and make them sexier, and they have a permanent dramatic flair that makes them similar to an Ojou.
Despite being known for their haughtiness and excessive vanity, most don't know they're just traits coming from the Cucas' need of acceptance, which they actively seek to downplay as to not feel undermined by their peers. While detested, they actually try to appease others from times to times, such as sneaking their complex beauty potions near settlements as a gift to other monsters or, less often, helping poor children that got lost into the woods near their homes into going back to their families, but none of these actually end up acknowledged and Cucas often go back to their huts, in displeasure and resume their quest of vanity.
Uncommon to monsters, Cucas actually don't seek for a husband actively and, instead, stick up to the idea that they "still aren't beautiful enough for one", but once a human man witnesses their rare acts of kindness, he's immediately smitten permanently, not by the many layers of magic the Cuca has applied to themselves in their quest to improve theirs looks, but from a inherent, powerful passive charm that may only be seen whenever they're opening up their cold, distant hearts, and he is bound to search for them.
Since they're actually very insecure, they will at first try to shoo away the man, but he will be so entranced by their beauty that this will prove useless, and will be compelled to kneel down and confess his feelings of appreciation. Cucas immediately accept this confession and will have passionate, loving sex with what is their new husbands. Opening up to her husband during their intercourse actually makes him even more passionate and entranced by her beauty, while the love and appreciation she never got before (along with her husband's spirit energy) actually makes her allure even more potent and unlocks the full potential of her secret charm.
Once married, Cucas maintain some of their haughty aspects, but prefer to boast about their love for their husband or their passionate sex instead of her vanity, and it's not uncommon for them to start and try to make new kinds of potions not related to vanity with their husband by their side, usually preferring to try and mix new kinds of aphrodisiacs to increase their own delight and, potentially, other couples too.
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