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TL;DR I'm not too jazzed about the portrayal of demons in this so far, but the author has so far demonstrated quite polished skills, so I tentatively have faith in where they're taking this so far.
Here's my main problem with writing demons as inhuman monsters wearing human disguises - although fantasy has the excuse of magic and otherwordly forces to explain it away or whatnot, there is no real-world equivalent of something shaped like and sounding like a human not actually being human. It just makes me very uncomfortable when seeing what by all accounts looks like people be mercilessly cut down and then justifying it. Maybe that's just my idealism reacting viscerally against violence and horror, but IDK if portraying it as a good thing can ever be done "well", and that's not even getting into justification. Was Frieren right that demons should be exterminated without prejudice? Maybe, but I don't like that that is a question that has to be asked at all. Fantasy races always tackle the issue of "personhood" with a measure of awkwardness, in my experience. "What Measure is a Non-Human" and all that. Still, the writing in this series has been right up my alley up until this point, and we still don't know how this plotline is going to play out, so maybe there's some meaningful twist coming later that makes me look back at this chapter differently. Who knows?
Here's my main problem with writing demons as inhuman monsters wearing human disguises - although fantasy has the excuse of magic and otherwordly forces to explain it away or whatnot, there is no real-world equivalent of something shaped like and sounding like a human not actually being human. It just makes me very uncomfortable when seeing what by all accounts looks like people be mercilessly cut down and then justifying it. Maybe that's just my idealism reacting viscerally against violence and horror, but IDK if portraying it as a good thing can ever be done "well", and that's not even getting into justification. Was Frieren right that demons should be exterminated without prejudice? Maybe, but I don't like that that is a question that has to be asked at all. Fantasy races always tackle the issue of "personhood" with a measure of awkwardness, in my experience. "What Measure is a Non-Human" and all that. Still, the writing in this series has been right up my alley up until this point, and we still don't know how this plotline is going to play out, so maybe there's some meaningful twist coming later that makes me look back at this chapter differently. Who knows?