Talk:Alice/@comment-75.62.114.245-20140520225159/@comment-110.55.3.131-20140612180243

The reason I said "Your point is..?" was because we were talking about monsters not following Alice's order of self-defence-only aggression(?). But I guess you moved to an another topic.

"the point is basically everyone uses you. Everyone was exicted about luka..."

So, by this statement's logic, you've "used" every single person you've been attracted with and spent a night together? Did Lucifina "used" Marcellus? How about all the other couples in the world?

"Alice also uses you to beat up queens remember. Instead of her doing the talking, she lets luka do all the work, because she feels that its beneath her."

READ: This adventure is Luka's. Alice may have tagged with him, but is no way someone who would solve all the problems, especially considering the fact that many of those have a reason to (decline in popularity, enslaved subjects, etc,). A Monster Lord solving the problems for a Hero she's only been observing is absurd, don't you think? Also, it is not "beneath her," but it is also because she's someone unlike Luka, who would stupidly wave his sword at almost anybody saying "no" to him.

"The only two she helps with in part 1 and 2, are monsters that posed a threat"

What threat? You mean the impossible battles (except making stupid choices like fighting Tamamo, which BTW, you've been warned by Alice) like Queen Kraken, Cassandra, and Beelzebubs? Please do remember that she's under no obligation to lend a hand to him. And if she were to fight all battles for him, he'll be stuck at lvl 10. Helping him sometimes out of situations worse than death should suffice as payment for the ribbon he bought her back at Grand Noah.

"...since she is showing signs of rebellion"

I must've missed something big, because I can't find any sign of rebellion from Granberia. In fact, she's pretty much ready to kill Queen Elf then and there because she said something that can be interpreted as a sign of rebellion. Acting independent (and wild)? Yeah, sure. Rebellious? Nope.