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I always thought it would be interesting if Asuna's anti-magic properties prevented her from being affected by the curse, but turned her into a carrier of sorts that still spreads the vector to everyone she discusses it with.
That would defeat the whole purpose.
That would defeat the whole purpose.
What purpose would that be, exactly? I think it sounds like a fun idea.
I had considered something similar for the Raildex storyline, though the details were a bit different for the purpose of hilarity.
You could do something amusing here though, like say if her Anti-Magic tries to fight off the effect of the curse and the bimbo spell tries to overpower it but gets damaged in the process.
For example, maybe this screws with the memetic spell enough so that Asuna only transforms into a bimbo when non-infected people are watching and turns back to normal when alone. Or she ends up with her normal mind in the bimbo body, and the bimbo her in her normal body.
An immune carrier could be interesting, but this may be a bit too late to introduce something like this and have it be meaningful. At least unless Asuna starts an accidental mass-infection of the entire campus or something.
I just thought it would be a good way to combat the semi-valid point that others have made in regard to these types of stories turning into an endless cascading series of transformations, by giving the story a definite "protagonist" who can investigate the cause and cure of the issue without being subjected to the bulk of the curse's debilitating effects.
Being partially affected might be interesting too, however, especially if it ends up making her curvy and sex-crazed without affecting her intelligence and thus introducing the moral quandry of helping her friends vs. transforming them so that they can help her get off. XD
I'll be ok if it makes her Curvy and sex crazed, and with her keeping her intelligence it shows that even as a bimbo she's still the saner person in a world of madness