I'm probably wrong and overthinking it but if I remember correctly the 13 crows are made up of three groups: the one demon king, the 3 greats, and the 9 "strongest" demons.That is a good question.
How much do they truly adhere to the numerical patterns? Is it an inviolable tradition or is there room for revision?
I know what the author's intention is with the number and word puns, but in this world, those things are the cultural standards, it is who they are, but is it inflexible and immutable or can they alter it?
But I think that even if possible, they would need to deal with the situation with finesse so that it doesn't look like a simple cop-out.
It's hard to say, though if the theories that Delkira used to be a human, or at least the ones about him having connections to the human world, are true it could just all be because of Delkira and the human associations with demons and misfortune, or maybe it connects back to the deities in some wayThat is a good question.
How much do they truly adhere to the numerical patterns? Is it an inviolable tradition or is there room for revision?
I know what the author's intention is with the number and word puns, but in this world, those things are the cultural standards, it is who they are, but is it inflexible and immutable or can they alter it?
But I think that even if possible, they would need to deal with the situation with finesse so that it doesn't look like a simple cop-out.
Iruma just wears his heart on his sleeve. As characters have noted in the past, Iruma is surprisingly greedy when you really analyze his, even though he isn't selfish, and for demons that is a really good trait to have, especially since that was how Delkira was, so he has a tendency to motivate demons with his straightforward nature and generally open personality.Iruma is... Really Weird human lol Being able to calm down wrath of demons and stopping the war what a weird cool child