Talk:Alice I/@comment-5299683-20131029192123/@comment-10534118-20131029200144

The two were supposed to keep a balance but it's possible something led to a power-struggle which lead to the Great Monster Wars. Both sides have their share of deadly creations, Though Ilias was supposedly "less experienced and less efficient" at her creations, I can't say I don't agree with you. The Beezlebubs were likely a "balance-upsetter" which is why their numbers must remain limited. Sealing them off was much better than letting upto millions or greater numbers rampage and endanger not only humans but other monsters.

Perhaps some of the Ancestors had desired different viewpoints towards the planet and it's inhabitants. One showed the Ancestor Succubus as having some insane desire to suck every man dry and was even given the epihtet; "The Great Whore of Babylon." It's likely some monsters also descended and inherited some more deadly desires and designs from their Ancestral beings. Alice I made six monsters to serve as the "All-mothers" to their respective monster types. We only know of three of the ancestors. One being a massive spoiler to the third chapter and the other two only a small preview for a different game by Torotoro showed. Just because they're the first of their kinds doesn't mean they all think the same. I'm sure an Insect Ancestral Monster-girl had the same insane food/breeding idea as the Beezlebubs.

Monsters have alot of personality to them. And the fact that humans were almost vital in their diets/reproduction must've been made with the view that humans would be an "easy" source to get what they need from. Some monsters can technically reproduce or feed off any male of a species but humans seem to have the highest desire and probably the best quality of genes. Hell even some of the voracious stuff could live off other animals if they wanted. Even voracious plants stated Photosynthesis alone was enough to feed Plant-based monsters.

Alice I was probably not so willing to kill her own kind like our Alice XVI and merely used sealing as a way to keep races in line.