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Where Satans Fear to Tread


Alt Names: alt Akuma mo Fumu o Osoreru Tokoroalt Akuma mo Fumu wo Osoreru Tokoroalt Where Devils Fear to Treadalt 恶魔禁域alt 悪魔も踏むを恐れるところ
Author: Yoshibe Akuro
Artist: Yoshibe Akuro
Genres: 4-Koma 4-KomaComedy ComedyRomance RomanceShounen ShounenSupernatural Supernatural
Type: Manga (Japanese)
Status: Ongoing
Description: Every 666 years in the Demon World, a fight to decide the next King the "Demon King Festival" is held. It is a battle royal fought with demons paired with human sorcerers. The demon Aini, carrying the desire to be King in her heart, quickly responds to her summoning in the human world, but what awaited her was...

A battle comedy with humans and demons begins!!
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Lmao makaron is such a cute name, but the macaron printed kimono is cuter

Now here's the million dollar question: is she wrong macaroon printed panties?
Lmao makaron is such a cute name, but the macaron printed kimono is cuter

Why is this comment section discussing about satan and not about the cute girls in this series mmm...~?

the batato name of this manga annoy me so much, where devils or demons (either works) fear to thread would be fine, or singular satan, since satan is a entity not a race making it impossible to use plural unless he clone himself or something.

In its original appearance in Judaism, "Satan" was actually a title — haSatan, or "the Satan". (The root s-t-n in Hebrew means "adversary" or "opponent", and ha is the definite article.) It almost exclusively refers to the Evil Inclination, the counterpart to the Good Inclination, which are Judaism's equivalent to the angel and devil on each shoulder (i.e., it is an internal rather than an external influence on human action). It was also applied often to random people in the Old Testament.

Well originally Satan was actually used to refer multiple entities, both demon and human, who were identified as enemies of god (the term meaning adversary or enemy), it was only in the middle ages when Europeans made it into the name of a specific demon.

Not exactly: the labeling of him as an "ancient serpent" in the Book of Revelation was interpreted to mean he was in fact the tempting serpent in the Garden of Eden. Combined with his and the demons' war against Michael and the angels in the same book, it cemented his new identity as a Fallen Angel in direct opposition to God. That makes it a concept earlier than the Middle Ages, back to the very early days of Christianity.


By the way, there was already an excellent answer in the first comments:

In South and Southeast Asian flavors of Islam the term Shaytan (Satan) refers to demonic entities that are neither djinn nor undead nor spirit/ghost. This is likely a form of syncretic assimilation of local mythologies supplanted by Islam. In Arabic Islam, there is clear duality between mala'ikah (angels) and jinn (elementals) where the jinn occupy what in Western mythology would be demons. Two additional slots for undead (ghul) and spirits (ruh) exist, but things like the Western concept of fallen angels, false gods, and the unborn that fall under the general category of demons don't exist. So, because similar mythological beings actually exist in pre-Islamic Asian mythologies, the name Shaytan (actually a title of Iblis, king of the jinn), was co-opted to describe these beings. By accident Yoshibe-sensei has perfectly defined Aini's kind as satans the way South and Southeast Asian Muslims would.

Christians in East Asia from regions influenced by European Christianity (instead of American evangelical denominations as are prevalent in Korea) also tend to call non-angelic-origin demonic beings satans for the same reason South/Southeast Asian Muslims do. This tends to create confusion when trying to distinguish between the leader of the fallen angels (also still called Satan) and the multitudes of satans not of his kin. So they tend to end up with Satan with a big S and the small s satans, just like God with big G and small g gods.

The shame of having one of your works read by someone you look up to...... is indeed powerful.

 

Woohoo! I love this series, thank you! And thank you, mangaka, for forcing the MC to finally learn some real magic!

the batato name of this manga annoy me so much, where devils or demons (either works) fear to thread would be fine, or singular satan, since satan is a entity not a race making it impossible to use plural unless he clone himself or something.

boohoo

the batato name of this manga annoy me so much, where devils or demons (either works) fear to thread would be fine, or singular satan, since satan is a entity not a race making it impossible to use plural unless he clone himself or something.

Well originally Satan was actually used to refer multiple entities, both demon and human, who were identified as enemies of god (the term meaning adversary or enemy), it was only in the middle ages when Europeans made it into the name of a specific demon. 

the batato name of this manga annoy me so much, where devils or demons (either works) fear to thread would be fine, or singular satan, since satan is a entity not a race making it impossible to use plural unless he clone himself or something.

last boss is gonna be a tentacle monster, betting starts now

I BET MY SPOILED INNOCENCE

last boss is gonna be a tentacle monster, betting starts now

I really got the urge to get stepped on by beautiful lady in real life mmm...

Wow, Inuyama was actually kind of badass this chapter! I still say Balam had the best moment, though.

This one is good.

everytime i think things are getting serious, i just get reeled back in

They could be at the climax against the final boss and they will still talk about tentacle porn.

Spoiler

 

Damn LOL!  For once this manga actually legitly felt like an action-battle manga! I never think it actually could! 

Sora-shi stops at nothing to achieve his fantasy. Damn.

 

everytime i think things are getting serious, i just get reeled back in

This manga is pretty much a written roller coaster.

Does the title have something to do with the proverb "Where satan fears to tread, he sends a woman"?

I thought it was an inversion of "For fools rush in where angels fear to tread"?

Does the title have something to do with the proverb "Where satan fears to tread, he sends a woman"?

everytime i think things are getting serious, i just get reeled back in

He casted the spell on himself without hesitation, LOL.

This is like Fate/stay night meets Mangaka-san to assistant but 300% more entertaining.

true XD

Niceeeee.

I cant stop grinning while reading this manga

No man could defeat. Girl feet temptation. No matter how strong he is

After this chapter, I'll add "and then tentacles" after any kind of list. Like Strugatskys' "and animal husbandry".


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