@crudelidiaboli Nah no worries, I know that people who have fetishes doesn't mean they'll go out, and start actually doing them. Even though a lot of them are weird, I doubt that people who are into things like "Vore," actually want to eat someone. Just a joke.
@crudelidiaboli Strangely enough, I thought this was the other murder-revenge isekai, which had rape. I actually consider this the more preferable of the two, albeit the protagonist still to an extent has fairly unlikable principles, at least to me. Though, for a response I would say that I...
@crudelidiaboli Hypocritical as it's erotic? It was popular quite a while ago in the U.S, not liking a fetish doesn't make you hypocritical though. I see how a death can be beautiful, in a more symbolic way, or rather what they felt before they died. But this is just rape, and murder. What's...
@Sharkun0 He was a literal demon, but then he stopped being demon-like after he was defeated, right? It has the same issue that most non-human protagonist media have, I haven't checked out the manga/novel so perhaps it changes later on, but it seems like a slice-of-life so I doubt it.
is there going to be a "Maou" protagonist, who's an actual "Demon". Even if you perceive demons metaphorically, I have literally seen only a few novel/manga/anime where the protagonist is an actual demon, and they were all done in murder-hobo manners.
@kilisloe It's kind of hard to tell when Japanese medieval fantasies are set, but you're definitely right. When you take the magic part into account, I'd imagine that hot-baths aren't really a nobility exclusive thing, and underwear would probably be pretty easy to make. I've watched mostly...
I feel like an actual female warrior would just charge at him naked or not, but they are nobles I guess. When you add magic/fantasy aspects to a world, there stops being a gap in battle-prowess of men/women but you'd think that they would be competent enough to all be wearing armor, a noble in...