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>> No.37692843 [View]
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>>37692808
The subordinate species normally gets released before the high tier monster they serve. Was the same for shirohebi and ryu if I recall right.

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>>33865812
No, just rather possessive. They can be part of harems, but KC's noted they will compete with the other wives to try to be lead wife until they come to some understanding with each other.

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>>23680681
The settings outright states monsters can fall for claimed men, they just won't ravish them at random. If they deepen relations via other means and come to love them, they will become new wives and the existing wife or wives will accept them as they understand a monster girl can't simply fall out of love. Even shirohebi are noted for this (though they will try to be "head wife").

On the other hand, nothing is mentioned about incubi initiating harems aside from incubi married to harem-forming races (i.e. it's implied the husband of a bicorn may want to make a harem, given the bicorn doesn't always have to coerce him into forming one).

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>>21397963
I bet lamias would fire mana shots of fire, water, destructive mana, etc. that take the shape of giant serpent heads.

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>>21118584
Wrong lamia, wrong artist. That pic is by KC of his shirohebi.

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>People Repellent Spell

>Difficulty: 1 out of 3
>Mana Cost: 1 out of 3

>Teletomancy that creates an atmosphere that makes it difficult or impossible for others to approach. It's one of the most small scale of all teletomancy spells, and it's also classified as nymphomancy. It's one of the spells rooted in an inma's instinct that monsters can wield unconsciously, and it is invoked by having sex with human men.

>The spell wards off people while monsters are having sex with human men, i.e., the purpose of the spell is to prevent sex from being interrupted. Essence and mamono mana mix together through sexual intercourse, causing mana to swell and overflow into the surroundings, creating an unapproachable atmosphere on the spot, not that it creates a physically impregnable wall of mana. Instead, what it really does is make others feel that “it's somehow difficult to approach”. Ergo, it's not actually impossible to approach, but even if someone were to behold the sight of the caster copulating with a man, she'd soon become unaware of it “somehow”, and it would feel like part of the background. Also, those influenced by this spell fundamentally cannot be clearly aware that they are under its effects. Although it may seem like monsters are sitting ducks while getting down and dirty with the men they claimed as the spoils of war on the battlefield, it is due to this spell's effects that they can enjoy sex without being targeted by the enemy.

>A magic circle isn't used for this spell, but the spell formula that replaces it is embedded in the inma instinct that all monsters possess, and it is legitimately teletomancy in which the caster and the man are the intermediaries, and sex is the ritual. The power of “people repellent spell”, which is also nymphomancy that is invoked according to the caster's desire, arises from the obsession and desire of monsters to become completely engrossed in essence and pleasure and immerse themselves in the time shared with the men before them. Due to that, it is a spell usable by all monsters; however, there is an exception in the case of races with peculiar desires such as “bicorns (Encyclopedia II – p. 86)” who long to build harems centered around their spouses, and apparently it may also exert the opposite effect, attracting other monsters and human women who are fond of the men they are copulating with.

>When a multitude of monsters uses this spell at the same time, it will have a huge area of effect befitting of teletomancy to the point that it can enshroud the entirety of a village. Villages where many monsters gather out of a desire to spend their days quietly with their spouses without being disturbed by anyone inevitably become hidden monster villages which are difficult to discover by outsiders due to the “people repellent spell” of they who are engaged in sex day after day. It's not even uncommon for there to be hidden monster villages in the forests near human settlements, and the power of this spell is also one of the reasons why Sabbath branches located in human settlements are difficult to discover.

>There once was a nation that tried to use this spell as “monster repellent”, but even in the case of a small village, casting people repellent over a wide area with permanent rather than temporary effects requires that the mana of humans and monsters swell by blending together and continuously overflow. Were they to attempt to implement “monster repellent” on the scale of a small nation, almost all of the residents would have to become incubi and monsters, and spend their lives engaged in sex, so it would completely defeat the purpose.

>“I only have eyes for you...
>You only have eyes for me... ”
>~a shirohebi dreaming of “a world of just two”~

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