Talk:Alice/@comment-70.239.89.205-20140223064918/@comment-125.212.123.159-20140311192914

^ Well, you shouldn't be so unaware of this, in consideration of your intellect (or should you?), but I'll still say it for the sake of it; smart people shouldn't make (nor accept) baseless assumptions either. If it's not convincing enough, why the heck should anybody believe it? If you were going to assume events not mentioned in the game, that's fine. You just have to gather events mentioned in the game to support your assumptions.

Well, to reply to the comment:

1. Not really sure when, but it's already been there for at least 500 years since Lilith mentioned that Luka smelled like Heinrich. But considering that except for the perks of Heroes, the only mentioned difference between a Hero and other soldiers is the baptism, which only makes the semen taste bad, I'll bet it's been there since the concept of Heroes existed. Otherwise, there would be no "Illias' protection," which is the whole point of the baptism.

2. Not exactly true. Like I said, what's separating Heroes for other soldiers is the baptism. Recall the events of Illias continent to see what I'm talking about. Also, Heinrich, arguably the most powerful (pure) human in the game, is not baptized, that is to say, he's not a "Hero".

3. There is no such need for them to "settle down". Considering that according to the Monster Lord herself, most monsters don't have the concept of "my father," it's safe to assume that most monsters don't settle down with partners. Monster Lords might be one of these. Well, considering that she didn't lie, which makes as much sense as Luka lying about his name, it's most likely true. The conversation with Alice on the boat to Sentora and the fact that Alice's father isn't there on Luka's dream support this.

4. The reason? I'll wager that it's because it's an adult game. Nothing more. This is one of those instances which just don't make sense to make sense of (except for the fact that it's an adult game), if you catch my drift. But do remember that they are also not lovers when they first met, thus shouldn't be expected to treat each other as such.

5. Yes, you are overthinking this, not to mention that most are at the wrong track.