::::The Mogekos were always supposed to strike a fine balance between horror and humor, because that's what <u>Mogeko Castle</u> itself does. You're supposed to be made very uncomfortable and deeply disturbed by the Mogekos, but at the same time, you're supposed to laugh at their ridiculous antics; the game doesn't get completely serious until Floor 6, when King mogeko makes his appearance (and before then, the scenes with Moge-ko in them are always completely serious as well). Overall, <u>Mogeko Castle</u> feels like a very black comedy, but the point is, you're supposed to be disgusted by the Mogekos. Unfortunately, due in part to my Asperger's, I'm not exactly good with the concept of "subtlety"... ^_^; --[[User:Luigifan18|Luigifan18]] ([[User talk:Luigifan18|talk]]) 22:42, 1 November 2015 (UTC)
:::::I can relate -- I had the same diagnosis. But even for the most socially adept, black comedy is a hard target to hit. If you struggle to hit that mark, then it's probably best not to try when dealing with themes ''this'' dark. IMO, you should either go completely serious and grim, or separate this class from its inspiration. (The latter is probably easier.) Anything else is pretty much invariably going to come off as being in very poor taste.
:::::It might also help to make this a monster or an NPC class. The implication that "you too can be an expert rapist!" will be weaker when it's not targeted at players. --[[User:DanielDraco|DanielDraco]] ([[User talk:DanielDraco|talk]]) 23:18, 1 November 2015 (UTC)