Discuss what you liked least about "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston
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Discuss what you liked least about "Demonslayer" by Ian P. Eviston
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I agree with you. That was a problem for me as well. I found it odd that the demons wore clothes and had spouses like humans. The main difference between them and the humans seemed to be their appearance. After that, it was just the fact that the demons consume aether. Then that begs the question, why do the demons bother to eat meat if it does not actually provide any sustenance?NetMassimo wrote: ↑17 Jul 2024, 08:09 When there are non-human characters, I like them to be really non-human. In this novel, demons are very human in their everything except their physical features, including "eating" aether. I understand that that makes it easy to understand their motives but I find it too simplistic.

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Without the need to eat meat, I wonder why they enjoyed it. Actually, I wonder why they had a sense of taste developed enough for them to enjoy food.Josephe-Anne wrote: ↑09 Oct 2024, 08:34 I agree with you. That was a problem for me as well. I found it odd that the demons wore clothes and had spouses like humans. The main difference between them and the humans seemed to be their appearance. After that, it was just the fact that the demons consume aether. Then that begs the question, why do the demons bother to eat meat if it does not actually provide any sustenance?

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Exactly! It doesn't make much sense.NetMassimo wrote: ↑09 Oct 2024, 14:45Without the need to eat meat, I wonder why they enjoyed it. Actually, I wonder why they had a sense of taste developed enough for them to enjoy food.Josephe-Anne wrote: ↑09 Oct 2024, 08:34 I agree with you. That was a problem for me as well. I found it odd that the demons wore clothes and had spouses like humans. The main difference between them and the humans seemed to be their appearance. After that, it was just the fact that the demons consume aether. Then that begs the question, why do the demons bother to eat meat if it does not actually provide any sustenance?

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