Bro thinks Re:Zero ain't all that scary. Though, I do get you.Hey! Where are pages with spiders crawling under her skin? Plucking out her eyes? Crawling into her mouth and ears? I'M NOT SATISFIED! 😡
Well, the thing is that spiders can't really tear you apart. Even large spider species kill their prey by injecting paralyzing poison and enzymes that liquify the the internal organs of their prey which they then suck out. This process can take several hours for larger prey (i. e. small rodents and lizards). So they don't really have fangs capable of tearing flesh or anything like that. Even if you got covered by spiders like Kyoko was it would probably take a really long time for her to die (unless they had a powerful venom or something), and in any case the corpse would probably be mostly intact for a week or more given that her body is like a thousand times larger than the typical prey of even the largest spiders.Boooo, it would've been nicer to see Kyoko's clothes (respectfully) and flesh get torn piece by piece in that exact order (like Mayu in Corpse Party: Book of Shadows) but instead she just scared herself and drowned.
But lmao, spider girl really flexed in front of her.
I get this 100%. Death from venom and prolonged exposure to digestive juices is still a terrifying concept, especially when imagining yourself in that situation.Well, the thing is that spiders can't really tear you apart. Even large spider species kill their prey by injecting paralyzing poison and enzymes that liquify the the internal organs of their prey which they then suck out. This process can take several hours for larger prey (i. e. small rodents and lizards). So they don't really have fangs capable of tearing flesh or anything like that. Even if you got covered by spiders like Kyoko was it would probably take a really long time for her to die (unless they had a powerful venom or something), and in any case the corpse would probably be mostly intact for a week or more given that her body is like a thousand times larger than the typical prey of even the largest spiders.