Hood wrote:I've heard that monsters, given the chance, would adopt an orphan human child (or children) on the spot and they are capable mothers, but what about an Ushi-oni, or a Wurm or an Omu-kade, or a Baphomet?
It would depend heavily on the individual and just how familiar they are with the needs of human children. Of course very early in life the needs of monster children and human children are in many races quite similar (i.e. most infant monsters are raised on milk at first just as humans are). All the monsters mentioned above are either smart enough in general to figure things out, or at least would know to bring the child to someone who did know what to do.
Are monster mothers prone to happy accidents (Hello Bob Ross!) like a succubus trying to feed her human children on cum?
Most monsters are smart enough to know better than that. Besides, even succubi often have to rely partly on normal food until they are old enough to get men themselves.
And in reference to both above questions, I'd think one would have to worry more about more simple-minded varieties of slimes trying to raise a child than the monsters so far mentioned. This being due to how slimes are basically independent immediately after being born, thus most of the slime types have little concept of childrearing.
Are monster mothers as permissive with their human children as they are with their mamono daughters? Or are they are more overprotective with them?
They generally recognize human children as being more fragile than monsters, so they may restrict them more. However if they are living in a mamono realm then children are pretty safe in general, be they human or monster.
If dragon and a T-Rex (By the way a T-Rex is
this if you were wondering) were to battle, who would win? I believe T-Rex is a bit bigger than a Dragon.
Dragons in their primal forms vary a lot in size, but some are a good deal larger than the creature you referenced. I have personally met a elder dragon whose skull alone was almost twice as long as I am tall when she transformed into her primal form. That creature you linked to no doubt has powerful jaws, but against the skin of a dragon they may not do much (the skin of a powerful dragon can repel normal steel blades with ease). Add to that strength that can shake the very earth around them, flames that can burn through most things, and (in most varieties) great intelligence and potential for magical skills, and such a beast would have little chance. The fact is dragons include some of the most powerful of all monsters, an animal, even one as magnificent as Tyranosaurus, would be outmatched.
Now if such a creature became a mamono realm beast, animals which are stronger, tougher, and often larger due to exposure to mamono mana, it may put up a better fight.
Popeatine wrote:How are Hellhounds as mothers and if I have a Hellhound daughter will she dominate me as well ?
Hellhounds approach parenting with the same energy and fierce optimism that they approach most things. They are generally fun moms who don't sweat the small stuff and don't worry too much, trusting their daughters to be tough enough to handle most of life's challenges with little help.
As for how the daughters treat their fathers, they generally view him as belonging to their mother and thus equate his will with hers. For that reason they are more respectful, at least early on, than one might expect, at least on the surface. In truth though hellhounds are as independent in thought and action as children as they are when adults. Ultimately they view any commands their parents give as suggestions that can be ignored if they decide it would be worthwhile to do so. Press them too hard and they are likely to show their father that he can't tame them any more than he can their mother. It should be noted though that as with most monsters incest is fairly rare, so the domination need not be sexual.