By Skyheartdemon. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
"Transmigrating into a Beast World as a Female Lead"
The Beast World is a post-apocalyptic, quasi-sci-fi society where biological scarcity shapes every social and political structure. Unlike primitive tribe stories, this world has empires, cities, technology, and organized survival expeditions.
Mania and Soothing
Males possess immense physical power but are biologically prone to mental collapse, feral episodes, and madness.
To remain sane and functional, males require regular mental soothing and spiritual comfort from females.
High-rank (S-grade) beastmen are especially susceptible — their power amplifies the instability.
Females possess innate psychic/mental energy that calms the mania response in males.
Female Scarcity & the Marriage Law
Females are extremely rare. They are considered legally protected resources of the empire.
Upon reaching adulthood, each female is officially assigned multiple beast husbands by law.
Males have no right to refuse these assignments, regardless of their personal feelings.
As a result, unions rarely begin with affection — the starting point is obligation, often resentment.
The Landscape
The world contains functioning empires, city-states, and politics.
Outside city borders lie contaminated and mutant zones, full of dangerous beasts and giant insects.
Crystal cores (harvested from mutants and beasts) are a key resource — used for power and currency.
Survival expeditions into contaminated zones are dangerous but necessary for resources and rank.
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