Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6986530-20131211045616/@comment-6192846-20140123223423

Got some interview info, thanks to the FB group. First off, the demons:


 * mothy clarifies that each demon has unique powers in response to the question of why each demon's transformation (Kyle, Ney, and Veno) are all so different.


 * Lust has amazing flight and brainwashing abilities, but it's physical attack power isn't as strong.


 * Gluttony, since it has an excellent "enslavement of corpses", the demon more rarely gives its contractor so much power (also because the demon is whimsical); however, it's power is second only to Pride.


 * Pride, although the demon can bestow extremely powerful combat abilities, it does not possess any special abilities like the other demons.


 * Elluka's been doing basically anything and everything people need her for, regardless of whether they are rich or poor; she does it on a "whim".


 * Will Jaques (EC 353-405) is a Beelzenian historian, raised on the stories of Banica from his grandfather (a mistrel), Xenos/Zenos, when he was a boy and was captivated by the idea of Banica being possessed by a glass "vessel of sin" and he marrried Sanon Noi, author of Vampiress Vanika, in EC 388; he wrote a theory of his own on the vessels of sin and Beelzenia's history in the latter years of his life but was discredited as being too influenced by the tales of his wife.


 * mothy brushes off the question about who Ma is; his most definite answer was "she seems to have lived for a long time" and that "The thing does not seem to be so simple".


 * Kachess got his drag at a clothes shop in Lasaland (Marlon fashion was popular at the time so I can believe it); he also jokingly suggests that "perhaps", since they aren't the clothes Elluka herself wears, maybe its a hobby of Kachess.


 * mothy answers a short question about Gumina and Cherubim with a quote.


 * How Banica met Arte and Pollo: After losing her mother, Banica holed herself up in the underground food storage room. For the lonely Banica, her room was not very comfortable and too wide. This was when she met Arte and Pollo. Before the three knew it, they became good friends that summer. But, the twins treated Banica strangely, although they were her faithful servant.s


 * Something about the "waiter of the "Graveyard" resturaunt"; I think I saw a mention on a forum of Gallerian and Ma visiting one so that might be it (or my bad memory playing tricks on me; this is labeled as "Conchita" novel question though).


 * mothy is apparently answering about the original idea he had for the Conchita story; extremely long answer short, it's silly and ends with a huge meteorite destroying the earth, I think. Be glad we got what we got.


 * Another big one (lot's of Conchita questions); here is the average day at the Conchita mansion:


 * When Banica isn't busy eating a meal, she has a gardening hobby in the back yard; they become food for her after they grow and the mansion almost never runs out of them.


 * Pollo does his daily business, cleaning the house, weeding the garden, feeding the livestock, washing the clothes, sports day with undead soldiers, harassing Joseph.


 * Arte's work consisters of arranging and bargainer for goods with peddlers, managing assets, shopping for every-day supplies they lacked, washing the clothes of Banica and herself, head count of all the dead soldiers and livestock, Pollo's mischief, and helping and harassing Joseph.


 * Except when he is in charge of cooking, Joseph "basically just hangs out". He treats Arte and Pollo as a nuisance because of their harassment. He frequents the tavern at the foot of the town (note the phrase "at the foot" is used to mean at the bottom of a mountain), but he himself is a non-drinker.