Well...whenever I was playing/watching/reading japanese works, I was always peeved by authors, who used the word "demon" for those horned humans. I was assuming that they, not having a rich background of christianity, don't have a notion of a creature that has zero empathy, zero compassion, almost no feelings except hate and which is lead solely by an idea to eviscerate humans in any possible way. Less like a beast. You know, there are tigers and lions who grew up with humans/herbivores and who don't have any aggression or desire to kill (unless they're hungry, yeah). This feels more like a living machine. Priorities are to survive, to breed and to kill humans. Which one is on 1st, 2nd, 3rd place I don't know, but nothing except these. And completely no feelings.
And now I see it. Here. What is definite is that I'm not surprised. This work is already a one-of-a-kind masterpiece for me. The feeling I have is more like "yatta! Finally some real demons in japanese work! What a precise depiction! To the point of breathtakin!". Can't wait to watch this town fall.
Also, Frieren being pinned down or carried around is hilarious as ever. 10/10 again