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The author wants to depict that there's different norm in different species (creature)

Chairo February 7, 2021 4:02 pm

I think the reason why Nuah hadn't interfere initially with the dream because the demons, divine beasts and god had different kind of norm. Nuah undestands that its incubus way of living (eating) just like how humans kills cows, chicken, pigs and the like.

Us humans understands that it's necessary to kill those beings. But when you think of it, it's unacceptable but we (humans) need to kill them in order to live.

Just like I can't stand seeing live pigs being butchered in front of my eyes but need its meat to sustain my diet.

The author wants to depict that there's different norm in different species (creature).

Maybe it's unacceptable to humans to kill another human, rape and the like but for demons, divine beasts, and god they have nothing to do with the norm and morals of humans because they're not humans.


As to the part where Rix was almost raped by human (don't remember his name) Nuah understands that interferring to human fate would be like cheating 'cause they're higher beings. They have wider "talent" that humans can't do.

But within the course of the story, as to why it is (rape) crucial to the story is because it shows how Nuah is adapting to the norm of human through Rix.

Just putting Rix in a near death situation or just kill Rix would just make Nuah think that it's fate of humans to die without having any deep emotional attachment to Rix. Just like how your new puppy died for few days after owning it 'cause of infection. (Given that you've had many dogs and cried over their deaths)

Since demons, divine beasts and gods have longer life span than humans.

Sorry... it's long but I guess this is the reason why there's many rape.

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