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A Lord of Mysteries Demoness Scene Is Blowing Up on Reddit
A mature Lord of Mysteries mission clip has spread from Bilibili to Reddit, but its supposed connection to Roselle rests on an uncertain machine translation.
The Lord of Mysteries MMO is not out in China until August 21, but one of its Demoness encounters is already making the rounds. A clip pulled from Bilibili has become the game’s biggest Reddit discussion of launch week.
The August 18 post received 369 votes and 33 comments in its first 14 hours. It shows a mature story scene with dialogue choices, though the footage stops short of showing an explicit act.
The scene leaves plenty to interpretation
The encounter implies that the player spends the night with a Demoness. It then appears to end with the Demoness disappearing or dying. Without a reliable translation, even that reading has limits.

The clip has reopened the question of how the MMO will handle the novel’s mature material.
The Roselle claim comes from machine translation
The Reddit poster believes the mission may take place inside a memory belonging to Roselle. That would make sense for the setting, but there is no firm evidence for it in the post.
The poster says they do not speak Chinese and relied on Google Translate. The mission name, speaker identity and Roselle connection could all be wrong.
What the footage does support is much narrower:
- The in-game scene exists.
- It includes a Demoness and dialogue choices.
- The exact relationship to Roselle is still a community interpretation.
The game cannot avoid the Demoness question
The Demoness Pathway contains some of the novel’s most adult and controversial material. An MMO adaptation has to decide whether to rewrite those scenes, leave them implied or move them into optional missions.
This clip suggests SPARK NEXA is willing to keep at least some of that edge. It does not identify the memory’s owner or explain how the quest fits into the larger story. That answer needs the public client and a dependable Chinese transcript, not a viral Reddit theory.