Fenrir-nee-san to Boku

This first chapter does not indicate neither sci-fi nor shounen ai, are the tags correct?
 
@0e4ef622 Probably because the first chapter was uploaded to Batoto after the meta scrape mangadex is using. Not that it matters, really, that was halfway through the site shutdown.
 
summary of this series:
MC, an ordinary highschool boy meets a girl, who has the characteristics of a undercover supernatural mythical god-like beast, bro-con incest, yandere with indirect blackmail all-in-one package.
 
TBH, the main female seems too uninteresting/unrelatable and the main male too generic. The has been three long chapters already to get me to like them at least a little bit..
 
I just want to learn more about what exactly is going on with Yousuke. Is it closer to what the bug monster thinks, where Jormungandr is just snacking on his life force and he'll die soon? Is it closer to what Fenrir thinks, that he's Jormungandr's reincarnation (I mean, maybe what we saw in chapter 1 is actually how these monsters do reincarnate)? Is it something in between? Is he going to become more like Fenrir (like, less human) as time goes on, and maybe regain some memories of past lives? Or is he just going to stay as-is? Jormungandr was clearly not inside the girl who was attacked in chapter 1, he was hanging out in her backpack for some reason. So why him?

Lots of things for this series to elaborate on.
 
Jormugandr and Fenrir are children of Loki right? It's why she's so adamant of clinging to her younger sibling like that.

I agree with the comment below. That girl's probably a Valkyrie
 
@Umesan correct in norse mythologi Jormugandr and Fenrir where both children of Loki, as was Hel, and even more funny Sleipnir, unlike the others who had Loki as a father Sleipnir has Loki as a mother :)
 
I'm debating adding a "psychological" tag to this. The layers of crazy seem to be slowly but steadily getting deeper...

In terms of Ragnarok, Fenrir and Jormagundr are also particularly of note because they're the ones that take out Odin and Thor, respectively. Though they die too. Like pretty much everyone else. One hopes that this isn't heading for Ragnarok-as-prophesised, though, what with everyone dying and all.

I wonder what Loki's going to be like though—if this series ever addresses that. My first inclination is to suspect that he'd be a villain, because throwing a complex mythological "dad" figure into the mix would be really weird—but on the other hand this series seems to be pretty comfortable with "weird".
 
@marconii2002 No wonder, this MC completely lacks charisma. They can stall the decline with cute girls only for so long, especially if they're trying to introduce battle harem elements and the main character is a wuss.
 

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