Talk:Alma Elma/@comment-74.71.233.89-20130610173225/@comment-71.123.178.249-20130610193140

It's not weird to get that impression, but I think your analysis of her is off. I'll repeat some of what I said in an earlier comment:

Alma Elma is stated to mainly kill men who challenge her to a fight, we don't have evidence of her seeking out innocents to devour. Indeed she initially confronts Luka using the justification that he is a threat to fellow monsters. That she went to the effort of keeping such that storm going for so long suggests she does have a side that cares about protecting the lives of the weak (i.e. the monsters slain by heroes).

And it's not like she is compelled to kill and finds it difficult not to. She easily abides by the Colloseum's rules, and promises Luka to not damage monster/human relations beyond causing mischief. Further she admits that she does "love" human men so human/monster coexistence is fine with her.

Now compare that to Cassandra who gleefully killed any man she encountered, and whose crimes were on a scale that Alice killed her (despite Alice's usual lack of desire to attack her subjects).