Talk:Alice I/@comment-5299683-20131029192123

This woman always kind of bugged me. I guess it's the claim that she had a better grasp on the powers of creation than Ilias did. That's 100% pure pony loaf on any number of levels. First off, all of Alice's creations would've gone extinct in one lifetime if they didn't latch onto Ilias's creations. If Alice's powers of creation were that great, couldn't she punch out one race that could sustain themselves? Seriously, she can make monsters with tentacles, vore maws that can swallow a bus, oviposititors that lay eggs up your rectum all day long. But even one futanari monster is out of the question? What the hell? Sorry, gang. But from a purely biological, scientific standpoint, that claim just doesn't stick.

Which brings me to my second point. For someone who's got a better grasp on creation, she still whips up her share of pretty messed up monsters. I ain't just talking about stomach-turning monsters like Plansect who've got samefaces only a mother could love. I'm talking about monsters like the Beelzebubs. And given her supposed level of skill and control, I can only assume she made them the way they were ''on purpose. S''eriously, at one point did those seem like a good idea? And what was Ilias supposed to think when she saw Alice I create monsters like that? If I were her, I'd be a little nervous about sharing a world with a goddess like her, too. At best, she's irresponsible and careless. At worst, she's cooking up an invasion. Sure, Alice I was fairly quick to get the beelzebubs under control. But seeing as she kept three of them alive, one could think she wasn't being very sincere. Or just can't get through her skull how dangerous those goofy flies were.

On one hand, we have Ilias who's insane and ruthless. But since Alice I wields her powers of creation like a kid who found her dad's gun, I'd say she's just as dangerous. If not more so.