>>98491747>It looked like a monster...but it also looked like a...woman.I'm sorry but even in a setting where seeing a monster would unshackle the rules of plausibility, that has to be the most asinine leap of thinking I've heard.
It's like if you saw, I dunno, the Fenrir wolf burst from the depths of the ground with a flower bush caught around its ear, and the next day a girl with a flower in her hair passes you and you're like
>Shit, that Fenrir wolf was no Fenrir wolf at all, it looked like a woman! They both have hair and nails, which is not all that uncommon and a monster having them in fact isn't informative of anything given we have no idea of its makeup to begin with And the burnt face remark? How does he know she wasn't caught in the storm that monster was kicking up and almost lost half her face?
Someone needs to take this kid over the knee and tan his hide, preferably Gogo.