Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20130913170916/@comment-6192846-20131005205830

No, no source giving us page numbers. Actually, that blogger posted it on 5/14 so it will be several months before he posted another one for Conchita (if he even does so).

As for the "more of a monster than a human" thing. I feel the fact she turns to cannibalism, consumed by her gluttony, and later (it seems) becomes the very Demon of Gluttony itself and possibly even the Master of the Graveyard definitely qualifies as pretty monstrous. If she did try to save the baby's life, it's one redeeming quality on her resume of obsession.

I am not surprised if there is some tragic angle to her character, but I am noticing that she isn't getting the same treatment Venomania and Gumina got from novel reviews and impressions. I am finding more "surprising", "creepy", and "amazing" instead piled on top of "love" and "love story" here.

Btw, one source is saying Platonic is the descendent of Mikulia. Whether this is indicated in the novel or this person's assumption, I can't say. Here's another two lines that have the same issue:


 * "After Conchita eats the demon and herself, the demon of the wine glass eventually becomes the Master of the Graveyard."


 * "And now she herself becomes the demon, and she is waiting for her time to revive as the Master of the Graveyard."

Assuming my translation isn't off at any place, both are asserting that Banica is now the Demon, and that the Demon is the Master of the Graveyard. This could be fan assumption; this could be heavily implied (if there is a chapter with Gallerian, that is). Until we get that extra chapter translated, I'd like to be careful of this.