I'd say her lack of human morals and now the apparent disregard for human lives, or rather treating humans more or less like any other prey, is in itself an indication of a spider nature. She didn't want to kill the humans at first, that was her intelligence speaking, but once she accidentally did, her fighting instincts simply kicked in as if she was fighting against any monsters in the dungeon. The rest is history.There were no indications that I remember of, that her spider nature affected her way of thinking in any way except for maybe her connection with her spider mother. All her thoughts up to that point have also been consistent with this. And the xp vs human life decision was clearly a calculated decision, so I do not believe that you are correct. She's not acting on instinct.
Lack of human integrity, not lack of giant spider integrity, whatever that might be.is called lack of integrity.
Looking at the death tolls of all wars, it works well enough. When veterans are interviewed, they very often simply say they did what they had to do. Even Simo Häyhä said the same. I was mainly trying to refer to fighting and killing other soldiers, who would in turn try to kill you if you didn't kill them first. Killing unarmed civilians in total war is another matter far harder to judge by someone who hasn't experienced war.The military has an especially hard time making people kill other people, that has been documented. Plenty of people try not to kill even in a war, bomb carriers specifically dropping bombs not at their designated city target, soldiers trying not to hit the enemy. Read some books/papers on that matter, war doesn't automatically make humans beasts.
It could be said to make you more beastly as typically humans cook/smoke/otherwise prepare meat before eating, except for salt water fish in sushi or some special cases. Many people can't even stomach medium beef (to the grief of chefs). Our spider lady doesn't just cleanly eat the meat, either. She eats like an predatory animal.Also eating raw meat has nothing to do with whether you're a monster.
That's not how logic works, you've flipped the implication so the necessary condition became the sufficient condition (you can't do that, this is a logical fallacy). For your argument to hold you would need to have been shown her spider instincts taking over. This is clearly not the case, the most plausible explanation until now is that she was simply a latent psycho (the alternative is that you're right and the author didn't show it, in which case it's a plot hole).... is in itself an indication of a spider nature.
Reread the chapter, that is clearly not what happened. If anything the author made sure to emphasize the fact that she wanted the xp.... her fighting instincts simply kicked in as if she was fighting against any monsters
Obviously. Spider integrity makes no sense anyways. It's clear however that her thinking capacity is clearly human, and not that of an arachnid.Lack of human integrity, not lack of giant spider integrity, whatever that might be.
I am not saying that people do not kill in wars, I am saying that it's hard to make people kill (even through propaganda and ideological brainwashing). She however managed to kill intentionally, without batting an eye, just because of the prospects of getting xp.Looking at the death tolls of all wars, it works well enough.
People do not cook meat because they would become beasts otherwise. I find the notion that you'd argue this ridiculous. Whether you eat raw meat has no bearance on your morality.It could be said to make you more beastly as typically humans cook/smoke/otherwise prepare meat before eating
It was a spider. Go and eat a spider, you won't turn into a psycho off off that.she had to eat one of her siblings to survive
Hunters kill such animals without turning into mass murderers, so your point doesn't make sense. It's not something that will make you a psycho if you were not one to begin with.she has to kill other monster to survive, monsters that are shown to be sentient to some level
She was clearly motivated by the xp and not some trauma that made her have a change of heart.she has been put in many situations that couldve been traumatic, like when the humans assaulted her home, being terrorized for a long time by alaba while she tried to hide from it, and all of those times she narrowly escaped death.
But we clearly saw what happened at the specific moment of the fight.and on top of all that, there are exterior factors that, at some point, influenced her, like her mother's mind control.
That's also incorrect. She has been shown to think throughout this whole thing as a normal human for the most part. As far as her xp farming the humans goes, it didn't seem like she was in any danger, she clearly had the upper hand and they were trying to flee through teleportation. So no, human moral standards would not have killed her, and if anything she kept to those until she saw the xp she got.she lost any humanity she had the moment she was born as a spider, because trying to live under human standards of morals and ethics would get her killed.
Oh but you can judge that she's being evil just fine. By your logic if you enter a tank, you're a tank and you can live by tanks' rules. Which is nothing short of ridiculous. Her body is different, her mind seems to be very much human.i dont think we are at a point where we can judge if shes evil or not because, for now, she is a spider living under spider rules.
I wonder how you manage to reconcile this fact with the rest of your comment.she did feel motivated to kill them due to exp greed tho lmao
They were fleeing in case you failed to notice, they set up a teleportation spell and everything, but she decided to farm them for xp. It was clear as day what the intention was, and to emphasize this the author even added her muttering xp.I don't think that it will be easy for Kumo to clear the misunderstanding after she accidentally killed those humans