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@FaroldT37425@Snailnanan My opinion is this: it's all about Nightwalker and his ambitions, which he instilled in Narnia as his successor (the eldest son). Apparently, ambition is very important to demons, which is why they adhere to them so fiercely.
@FaroldT37425@Snailnanan As I said before, I'm only highlighting the reason why Narnia became this way, not that he's a good guy in an evil mask. For some reason, Kalego isn't such a racist and remembers Narnia as a kind brother, which means there must have been some turning point that influenced him so.
@FaroldT37425@Snailnanan And that was before he learned Iruma was human. Then all the pieces fell into place for him, and he understood why Baal needed this.
@FaroldT37425@Snailnanan Because he wanted to become the 13th crown, let's not forget that we are talking about demons who are obsessed with ambition and selfishness, and not about people.
@Snailnanan 3) Ultimately, he wants to deport Iruma, not kill him. He considers Shida one of Baal's collaborators, who wants to take Iruma for experiments. If Narnia truly wanted to destroy the boy, he wouldn't have stood in Baal's way.
@Snailnanan 2) Narnia considers the underworld and demons his treasure, therefore everyone else (humans, gods, and animals) are enemies who pose a threat to this "treasure";