User blog comment:Imouto-tan/Elizabeth Riegel/@comment-4867780-20160303111048/@comment-4867780-20160305063956

Nothing like a good hug to sooth the heart and share the care, that's for sure ^ ^ Intimate variants often prove much more greedy and possessive than actually caring.

Carlos' very strong yet entirely platonic love for a woman as beautiful and admirable as Elizabeth came as a big surprise, from a real-life persective the gene-passing opportunity seems way too irresistible for his manly instincts not to kick in.

Fiction is definitely a much happier place where everything is for each writer to decide, and human beings choose who they are instead of wrestling against a nature they can't escape.

 Thanks for the extensive explanations regarding Sherria and Destiny City, figuring out exactly what they are and how they relate to each other is essential in understanding the setting as a whole, and by extension the various characters and stories composing it.

 From what I understand, godhood is more or less the progenitor of magic, and said magic is often originally taught by deities to mortals (in various fictional verses and real mythologies), as a mean to improve their condition and better honor/serve the deity they belong to.

 This makes the perfect disguise for Sherria, allowing her to pass off as a superior magician with unknown upper limits, allowing her to mingle incognito with the mortal population while remaining free to use a large part of her abilities, only in a reasonable and immersive way.