Talk:Buser/@comment-76.172.105.236-20180507015428/@comment-45.56.46.26-20180602064908

You could say that, but I don't feel that there's any need to try and paint an equivalence between them.

It's more realistic to say that there are more and less evil members of each group. Remedios deserves the title of wanton murderess from the perspective of the demihumans, but she's more of an outlier compared to the humans than are those demihumans who are eager to slaughter humans for no very compelling reason are among many of the more powerful demihumans.

In terms of population percentages and overall economic/military capacity, I feel that the demihumans in the Abelion HIlls were hurt much worse in gross numbers by Demiurge's scheme than the humans of the Holy Kingdom were. But at the same time the survivors enjoyed a more substantial benefit from becoming vassals of the Sorcerous Kingdom because of the reduction in factional strife they'll endure compared to before.

Whereas the factional issues of the Holy Kingdom were relatively minor before (and even likely to be resolved internally) and their absolute gains from becoming vassals of the Sorcerous Kingdom are not likely to be as significant in the near term compared to their overall losses.