[@Duthguy] Not enough for it to really matter. They're not at a point to figure it out with science (though some try) and people from some regions have a higher tendency to believe there's some kind of spiritual energy transfer if the victim is human or a transient demon. People who hunt animals aren't at risk of becoming transient at all. With monsters and naturally born demons, any differences can be attributed to experience and the natural progression of skill. Some monster hunters take to executing criminal transients outside city or town walls to get stronger but there's an overall negative opinion many humans have about transients (being transient is proof the person is capable of being violent and there isn't a need for that anymore, they're dangerous/impossible to control/more of a monster than human now, they are reminders of times of great suffering, and so on) many demons or monster hunters are proud of avoiding tricks like that to become successful. [@SilverPaw] There were people who specialized in hunting demons in the past but for the most part the ideology was "It's your problem, deal with it yourself." Now that it's more organized, it's become a profession. Many people who were either fighting battles or training for them lost their main reason for doing what they were doing when the war finally ended and people had enough of fighting. The idea of what a hero is or isn't changed very quickly. That's what I was thinking when I had to have of the title, anyway. It's been such a long time since I had to make titles for rps.