The concept of the demon world in the human world originated from mythology and fantasy literature. It depicts a dimension that coexists with the human world, where demons live and may interact with the human world. The demon world is not a physically independent realm, but coexists with the human world. The creatures that animals and plants cultivate by absorbing the spiritual energy of heaven and earth, that is, demons, live here. These demons may hide in human society. Some are harmless and even unnoticed, while others may harm humans due to the pursuit of power or temptation.

In the mythological system, the demon world, together with the heaven, the demon world, and the underworld, constitute one of the six realms, each with its specific residents and rules. Although the creatures in the demon world may have extraordinary abilities due to cultivation, their existence does not mean that they are always evil. In fact, the demons’ views on good and evil are similar to those of humans. There are both good demons and evil demons, just as there are both kind people and evil people in the human world.

 

It is not that there are no demons in the human world itself, but demons and humans may live together without knowing it. Demons may exist in the form of ordinary creatures. They abide by the rule of not easily using magic power to affect the order of the mortal world, so as not to suffer serious consequences. However, those evil-minded monsters may use their tiny magic power to commit illegal acts, but large-scale monster invasions or the complete elimination of monsters in the human world are difficult to achieve in mythological logic, because this involves the balance of good and evil, free will, and the complex relationship between the three realms.

In cultural works, such as the movie “Monster Hunt”, the relationship between humans and monsters is explored through fictional stories, showing that even between two seemingly opposing worlds, there is the possibility of coexistence and understanding. These stories often emphasize the themes of tolerance, love, and self-discovery, rather than a simple opposition between good and evil.

In summary, the human monster world is a concept full of fantasy. It reflects human curiosity and imagination about the unknown and the supernatural, and also implies the multifaceted nature of human nature and the complexity of all things in the world.