Talk:Monster Girl Quest: Paradox/@comment-26022565-20150530081515/@comment-26439802-20150531003618

"Her opinions don't matter" is another hilarious phrase. Even "Her opinions are wrong" would have been better than that.

Also, I'm pretty sure that you're wrong in several places, starting with with "She breathes". After all, her opinions are based on the fact that her undead state made her numb, both physically and emotionally. She's the one who has experienced what she is for several years - we only get a few glimpses into her unlife, so she's far more qualified to judge it than we are.

In MGQ, the implication I got was that she was partially right: She did lose herself, more and more each day. Her mistake was that she believed herself to be completely lost already, when, in fact, there were still parts of Shirome still remaining - but had she had more time, even those parts would have faded, so dying while she was still partially herself was a mercy.

'Course, you're free to alter that in your headcanon, but don't expect canon to conform to it.

Or I could be wrong. But a Transhumanism (...Transmonsterism?) story playing out with a happy end is very, very rare.