![]() That said, following the near-extermination of humanity, in recent times their hatred of monsters is no longer out of fear towards the unknown, but fear for their lives, with the rare cases of humans seen alive in the present day being shown as capable of getting along with monsters that aren't trying to kill them. ![]() It's eventually revealed that around 200-300 years ago, humans really were heavily prejudiced against the "Grotesques", being just as willing to murder completely innocent monsters as the monsters are willing to murder innocent humans.Humans were apparently also prejudiced against non-humans, but as this was told through a story heavily tinted in racial bias, how much of this is true and how much is justification for their bigotry and hunting of humans is unknown. The various monstrous races are heavily prejudiced against humans, considering them nothing more than weak beasts to keep as pets or eat.He doesn't press the issue any further, discussing it with Haitora later that what she did was due to familial ties, and leaves it at that. When Golem and Haitora show up, Somali actually defends her and tells him Uzoi rescued her after she fell into a lake. Easily Forgiven: Somali towards Uzoi in episode 6 after nearly being killed by her earlier.It's to the point where many non-humans these days have never even seen a human. Dying Race: Following a Great Offscreen War in the distant past, humans have been dwindling as a species due to the efforts of the various non-human races, with them nearing extinction.Cut Short: The manga doesn't have a conclusive ending, as it went on hiatus in October 2019, only to be officially discontinued in 2020 due to Gureishi dealing with health issues.He then sees a young Uzoi who mistakes him for her father, and travels with him to find a cure for his sickness from eating the harpy's flesh. The latter two end up dying from food poisoning, while feathers grows on the right side of his face. He killed Uzoi's mother, and later eats the body along with his wife and daughter. Haitora puts this backstory into the limelight again during episode 6.Golem disguises Somali as a minotaur child to lower suspicions as he journeys with her to find her parents. Consequently any surviving humans fled and tried to hide, but they were hunted down by the creatures to the point where they mentioned to Golem that they haven't seen nor eaten any humans in a while. Golem is told of how humans first mocked the creatures they meet, called them "Grotesques" and waged a war where they were defeated.Cerebus Roller Coaster: The show is chock full of this:.While Haitora was lucky (or more accurately UNlucky) enough to only have feathers burst from half his face, his wife and daughter experienced a Cruel and Unusual Death by way of feathers growing out of every part of their body, causing them to die from a combination of shock, suffocation, and blood loss. Body Horror: What happened to Haitora and his family after eating the flesh of Uzoi's mother. ![]()
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