Whippe Lash wrote:And after a nice love making session...she bits your head off.
Real life Mantises often behead their partner during the act of mating itself...
glad the MG version is not like that, at least in this setting...
Yours.
Your right. Other MG's have their own quirks and aspects that make them absolutely smexy, but that Mantis has that, AND the fact that she's probably the safest of any mamono!
GorgonMage wrote:Mamono as a rule don't hurt humans.
I agree I've never seen any Mamono that hurts humans.
In my world, monster girls can hurt people, though they usually don't. For example, Kara. She was a Gold Dragon that I traveled with for a while, and it was she that laid the ground work for Al Azif's later efforts at "fixing" me. How did we meet? I was walking through some woods when I heard someone yell, "Die villain!" Before I could react, my vision was blurry, I had a sharp pain in my shoulder, my head hurt like hell, and I was having trouble breathing. She had jumped out of the bushes, rammed me into a tree, then picked me up by my neck and held me against the tree, choking me. There was a bit of an exchange between us when she saw that I was unarmed, and afterwards, she got curious about me and decided to "help me recover" rather than kill me. According to her, she would have had she not "seen that there was still some good" in me. (We never actually went all the way, though we became quite fond of each other. I broke off our relationship for fear of her dying if she stayed around me for too long.)
I've never met any Mantises, though.
From the hate-scorched sky!
With righteous anger in our hearts!
We draw forth the sword that smites evil!
Thou art the innocent blade----Demonbane!
Lemuria Impact translation:
"In this World of Light, there is no place for you of the Darkness!
Thirst not! Hunger not! Return to the Void!
Lemuria Impact!"
Whippe Lash wrote:And after a nice love making session...she bits your head off.
Real life Mantises often behead their partner during the act of mating itself...
glad the MG version is not like that, at least in this setting...
Yours.
That's actually something of a myth. In natural settings female mantises rarely eat the male, at least in most species. The belief sexual cannibalism was common came from observing captive mantises. In those cases the male couldn't leave, the female became hungry from mating, and both were stressed from scientists observing them (it was only with video surveillance that scientists found that the mantises have rather intricate courtship practices that help prevent the female from seeing the male as food).