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>>43335952

Gotta say you misrepresented some of this. Here are my points of contention.

>Not sure how the thread will react to that, but KC confirms that monsters are reality warpers and can enhance any power they have, give themselves new powers because they feel like it, or just outright cause new phenomena simply because it would fulfill their desires. An example given was slimes just spontaneously developing teleportation because their husbands were away for 2 to 3 days and the slime wanted to see him, so her mana reacted and gave her the power that would fulfill this desire.

World Guide 3 already explained how and why teleportation magic that sends a monster to her husband's location is much easier to perform than other teleporting. It's more about how the mana of the monster and man are connected than it is about developing a wholly new power.

>Then he mentions that the state we normally see monsters (i.e. "overwhelmingly stronger than humans") is them limiting themselves. If a threat appears that requires more power, they automatically lift these limiters and either leave if they don't want to fight or just eliminate the threat. Given the example KC gives, the threat gets done in by a single attack regardless of its power and of how strong the monster is normally shown to be. This is true even against the highest ranking gods, though KC also says the premise is by itself wrong because high-ranking gods are all fundamentally good and would never try to do such a thing against monsters.

He does not say any monster can one-shot a god. Even his example is of Wilmarina potentially knocking out Druella with one punch, but while Wilmarina is weaker than Druella she is still an incredibly powerful monster girl. He also says this "might" be the result, not a certainty.

He also doesn't say the higher ranking gods are fundamentally good. Rather he says they are "not just villains," i.e. they are not wholly bad.

>Then he followed on how Mamono mana will also always shut down anything the monster doesn't like. Poisons/curses/diseases/etc. get either eliminated or altered by mamono mana automatically. This goes regardless of origin, be it magical, scientific, natural, etc. Same goes for teleportation, if you try to teleport an unwilling monster or anybody she doesn't want you to, the teleportation just gets negated. The same goes for teleporting something to or near the monster. If she doesn't want it to work or it would be detrimental to her, then it automatically won't work. Even if you handwaved that and said it did, any dangerous object would automatically be made harmless by mamono mana. Also, same as above, the source doesn't matter: magical teleportation, technological teleportation, etc. None will work if the monster wouldn't like it.

To be clear, this is due to them taking advantage of the nature/rules of teleportation magic in general, not some grand power the monster girls have. Namely teleportation magic doesn't work if there is something other than air or water present at the coordinates set for the teleportation. With monster girls they can simply use their mana to count as an "object" and thus interfere with the teleportation coordinates, thus causing the spell to fail.

>Finally, he addresses the last scenario, where a person tries to use time travel to do something against the monster (such as stopping her from meeting her husband). According to KC, the monster just rewrites history. That is, when the time traveler arrives in the past, history will have been altered so that the monster is already married to her husband in said past, even though that should be impossible in that time period in the original history. KC then follows that it's impossible, but even if the time traveler could stop them from meeting in the past, the monster already made the outcome inevitable, so she will simply meet and marry her husband in a different point of the timeline. It's completely impossible to stop the event and thus it will always happen regardless. As KC notes, once the soul is united with a monster, it's impossible to separate, even if you try to rewrite the timeline.

This is not some spell or ability the monster uses, more just a consequence of how once a monster and human's soul are united they cannot be separated. So reality warps to accommodate that fact of the MGE reality. Changing history is only one possibility, another being the man and monster simply meeting later on in another way.

Also he notes a lot of these scenarios are things that can't or wouldn't happen in the first place. He's simply giving responses on the hypothetical that they somehow did happen.

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>>18016575
That's actually Wilmarina.

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>MGE2 Gaiden's been delayed
Fug.

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