Saphirette Spherica

Saphirette Spherica is the primary author of the Monster Girl Encyclopedia World Guide II: Demon Realm Traveller's Guide, where she and the Wandering Scholar describe features of the Monster Girl Encyclopedia world. Saphirette is particularly knowledgeable about Demon Realms and Elementalism. Though her writing style is somewhat long-winded and rambling, she claims to be timid in face to face conversation, and is currently in desperate search for an affectionate husband. She was born a human but was later monsterized into a dark matter monster.

History

 * Refer to: Elemental Handbook

A native of the destitute nation of Polove, Saphirette worked as an apprentice Order scholar. In an effort to improve the lot of her barren country, she began researching elementals, and became a quadruple-covenanter with Pure ignis, undine, gnome, and sylph spirits. However, when even these powers proved insufficient, Saphirette learned that monsterization makes elementals' powers stronger, so she ventured into the Demon Realm. After being attacked by a dark matter, she became one of those powerful monsters herself, and returned to Polove to enrich the land. Following her lead, other covenanters began to flock to the nation to vivify the natural elements there. This led to the founding of the Elementalist Association, and simultaneously plunged Polove into civil war as the Order and anti-monster partisans clash against elementalists and monsters.

Despite becoming one of the most powerful monster species in the whole encyclopedia, Saphirette remains unlucky in love, having missed out on the man-capturing bonanza when Polove first became a Demon Realm. Consequently, she goes on frequent asides in the Demon Realm Traveller's Guide in an effort to find a mate, much to Wandering Scholar's annoyance:

From her comments on the Raging Mushroom, Saphirette may also have a bit of a masochistic streak: "a monster raped with such a penis will learn the joy of being violated as a female and raped by a male of overwhelming power... In fact, I yearn for this a bit myself". In her writing, she makes little attempt to provide balance, instead giving an unabashedly pro-mamono view of things like corruption and elementals.