Talk:New World/@comment-31365092-20180308025441/@comment-34985584-20180618044038

Because that is the nature of the realm of common sense; rationalizing unnatural phenomena based on their understanding of the world. Players are beings that operate far beyond that common sense. Pinison Pol Perlia in the Drama CDs is a good example of such; constantly, she kept on screaming that what the Guardians could do was beyond common sense, and even at the end, when it seemed like she had bent her beliefs, she still couldn't quite accept it. Common sense does not break so easily after all. You need to be so clueless of the world like Hamsuke to be able to have your common sense easily overridden by such powerful forces. Much like people would immediately wonder the secrets and ongoings of a magic trick (even if it was actual magic), they would still think of it as made by tools and/or tricks. And is believing the undead is against all life so wrong to being with? Even for the ST higher-ups, only the 6GG and their subordinates/summons could be so non-hostile towards humans. Perhaps necromancy summons could be human non-hostile, but the general nature of undead is anti-life, to begin with. Even in this world, if there were beings that could use powerful magic, people would still wonder how that is possible through items and the like, with resistance towards considering that it really was a power that violates the physical laws of nature. Because common sense.