The remnants of the Nobility’s experiments, which continue to haunt the land long after their creators have fled.
The Wolf Dances with Monsters is more than a supernatural mystery; it is a meditation on the loneliness of the immortal and the discarded. It reinforces the series’ central thesis: that in a world filled with gods and demons, the greatest tragedy is to be a relic of a time that history has forgotten. For D, the hunt never ends because the world refuses to stop creating monsters to fill its empty spaces. 7 : The Wolf Dances with Monsters
The core of the essay-worthy material in this volume is the concept of the "Monster" as a relative term. Kikuchi explores several layers of monstrosity: The remnants of the Nobility’s experiments, which continue