As if to lampshade this, the very first punchline in the show is a Serious Business round table discussion involving all of Tempest's officers to decide on whether or not Rimuru would look better in a blue or yellow frilly dress. The manga spinoff The Slime Dairies and its respective anime adaptation give Rimuru a lot of Puni Plush, to the point where one would be forgiven for mistaking him as girl.Not that he's unattractive in the light novels, but the anime really amps up his human form's cute facial features so that he's far more of a pretty boy.Adaptation Dye-Job: In the original web novel his slime form and hair are white, but the light novel and subsequent adaptations change this to pale blue.This causes his fellow Demon Lords no end of consternation. Due to the difficulty involved in demons remaining manifested long term on the material plane, Rimuru's Black Numbers are basically the closest thing in the setting to mortals employing the Legions of Hell as combat troops. Of particular note is that, until informed of the fact, Rimuru had no idea he was employing four of the seven Primordial Demons. The acquisition of some of his abilities during his reincarnation also counts, as the "Voice of the World" interpreted his dying ramblings as wishes for certain abilities. So much so that Storm Dragon Veldora, in his side stories, can't tell if Rimuru is an unparalleled strategic genius, or a total moron.They're later revealed to be potent enough to regenerate lost limbs. One of the first things he accomplishes upon being reborn is create a huge stockpile of healing potions from the plants he's been devouring. The Ace: The applications of his Great Sage and Predator skills, whether it be for combative or mundane purposes, are pretty much limitless.Speaking ill of their lord is a quick way to earn their ire. 100% Adoration Rating: Creates a nation of various monster species all fiercely loyal and grateful to him.
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