Talk:Day 311-320/Day 319/@comment-122.172.29.155-20160723063909/@comment-112.201.80.146-20160724012341

Some corrections.

Summoned monsters can last for years, actually. Specifically, a few years. It's not that the world rejects their existence, they simply have an extremely shortened lifespan, which they can overcome if they go through a rank up.

On the 2nd and 3rd points, I'll answer to them both here: They don't really have a limited amount of uses, depending on the level of the summoning ability. If it's the lowest rank, then they can only follow simple instructions. However, from mid to high rank, they already have a sense of self and an appropriate amount of intelligence that they can follow orders with more flexibility than a low rank summon. Of course, even if it's a high rank summon, they won't be a master class chef if their race was meant to be only a warrior. However, they're pretty much their own persons, with the caveat that they're completely and utterly loyal to their creator.

4th point: That's just wrong. Rou never "poured any power" into Scarface. He simply modified and upgraded him with his bone bonding ability to turn him into a centaur. Then he kept adding more abiities, like the dragon breath attacks which are pretty much like cannons on his body. Skeletons die in the sunlight, yes, but Black Skeletons have resistance to it and are simply weakened. As for Scarface, being undead, I'm not sure if there's a limitation to his lifespan like for other summons. However, since he's ranked up, he's got a natural lifespan for his race now (immortal?).

On your 5th point, you got it wrong. What Rou wants is to give a purpose to his subordinates. He acknowledges that he doesn't really need them anymore, that he could have taken on the entire Crusade army by himself. But because of sentiment, he wants to give them a chance to power up and and become just more useful to him, so that he doesn't eventually become detached from them. This also addresses your 6th point.

On your 7th point: There's no upkeep at all. Since, you know, each time he's ranked up, it becomes a lot easier to summon the previous summons. Who knows how many Demon Lords Rou can summon now, and that guy is the 3rd to the last boss in the hardest God level dungeon in the world.

8th point, his summons would never rampaged. They're completely and utterly obedient to Rou. They'd kill each other the instant he orders them to and chop each other up to be made into food for him. They'd stand guard in the middle of nowhere and fight against countless enemies, then they'd probably apologize to Rou in their last moments for failing in their duty if they end up dying.

9th point, that hasn't really been indicated at all. Of course, he'd like to promote unity within Parabellum, but that's just it. 'Course, he was careful of Parabellum's location and making sure it doesn't leak so that, just in case, their enemies can't assault them there. But that's pretty much a fargone worry now and not a major concern for him.

10th point, he already had everyone on the same continent unite against him and he killed everyone except for the Meal Hero who joined him, the Rotten Hero who became besties with Fu, and the Empire's Thunder Hero who managed to get away because of one of the other heroes sent from the Empire saving her.