TheMonotonePuppet
A Puppet Colored by Medication
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At what point does love become toxic, particularly when a fantastical nature is thrown into the mix? Now, I don’t mean the loli stuff. People have done that discussion to death in other threads and will continue to do so.
But, one thing that @MintiLime brought up a long while ago, that I didn’t even consider, was how the romance between the main character and a demon could be toxic and she was unsure how she felt about it. See, this was a demon of greed (I think. It’s been a while), and so, her actions are all framed through the lens of avarice, leading to a possessive individual with severe attachment issues. Or at least, that’s how it would appear in a human, but she is functionally an alien in many respects.
For example, neither her nor the main character call each other by their true names or functionally true names, because voicing true names is incredibly taboo in demon culture while the main character has severe identity issues, and humans with severe identity issues put extreme stress on having their true name spoken. While the MC is willingly doing this, the psychological stress of using a nom de plume is not inconsequential.
Not only that, but the line between a mind operating by the Sin of Greed and being a traumatized bean blurs when one considers something I have yet to reveal to the readers like MintiLime. The demon girlfriend’s family was murdered down to the last.
TL;DR: for you, at what point does alien-ness stop leading to compromises and start leading to a recommendation that the relationship ends?
But, one thing that @MintiLime brought up a long while ago, that I didn’t even consider, was how the romance between the main character and a demon could be toxic and she was unsure how she felt about it. See, this was a demon of greed (I think. It’s been a while), and so, her actions are all framed through the lens of avarice, leading to a possessive individual with severe attachment issues. Or at least, that’s how it would appear in a human, but she is functionally an alien in many respects.
For example, neither her nor the main character call each other by their true names or functionally true names, because voicing true names is incredibly taboo in demon culture while the main character has severe identity issues, and humans with severe identity issues put extreme stress on having their true name spoken. While the MC is willingly doing this, the psychological stress of using a nom de plume is not inconsequential.
Not only that, but the line between a mind operating by the Sin of Greed and being a traumatized bean blurs when one considers something I have yet to reveal to the readers like MintiLime. The demon girlfriend’s family was murdered down to the last.
TL;DR: for you, at what point does alien-ness stop leading to compromises and start leading to a recommendation that the relationship ends?
