She didn’t even suggest it, she straight up said that’s what she’ll do if he keeps rejecting her. But that’s how her whole family operates. Back in Volume 4 when we met her, Lugh said Romalung has started wars in the past just to take in (read: rape) exceptional people they wanted to contribute to their bloodline.
I think I read somewhere that she doesn’t. On the smaller side, if anything, but it’s difficult to tell with the way she dresses. I think she might wrap them up to be able to disguise herself at a moment’s notice.
True, but everyone finds them totally creepy for it.
Her father was a count before the Swoigel civil war, but she’s never held a rank herself. Count is mid-rank, if you don’t already know. Lugh talks about Meena having political power far beyond her station as a countess in Volume 4.
There was a great line from Lugh in Volume 6 where he discusses the Romalungs’ eugenics project and points out that the goddess chose to reincarnate him into the best possible human of that era… and it wasn’t a Romalung. Basically, Viekone and Tuatha De achieved in one generation by accident what Romalung has been attempting intentionally for centuries.
Yeah… Nevan’s response to Lugh’s engagement announcement in V6: “Oh good, you’re not gay. I was sure you were after you rejected me.” 😐
Dia in Volume 3, Tarte in Volume 4, Maha in Volume 5.
It was toward the beginning of Volume 3 if you want to look, and I’m not sure he and Dia were officially a couple before the Battle of Viekone, but… I’m probably just trying to find an excuse for it. He really did cheat on her.
Since this answer is a riddled with spoilers, read everything beyond this point at your own risk:
I just finished Volume 6 last night, but here’s how it went down after Valiant ran out of raws to translate.
Lugh incites the crowd that came to see his execution in Fomoire then has Nevan Romalung bring in the Alam Karla to denounce the pope and high priests…but the demon managed to gain control over Lugh’s body to force him to kill the Alam Karla. Before he does, Airgetlam, that arm he got back in Volume 5 (the divine treasure he stole from the marquis who tried to frame him for murder) activates and cuts the threads controlling him (Lugh had set it to activate automatically if it doesn’t receive any singal from him), at which point the demon drops the act through his medium, the pope, entirely. Lugh traces the wires running from people in the crowd being controlled to a small house where he uses a new type of bullet made from the demons’ crystallized hearts to kill the Puppeteer demon after a brief fight.
Fun fact: On the way to Fomoire, the academy instructors drug Lugh with sedatives and muscle relaxants to apprehend him without a struggle. He has to piss/shit himself to convince them that the drugs worked. 😐