Talk:Roman Catholic Church/@comment-108.77.78.161-20141205220342/@comment-5230978-20141205231919

''I just wish they represented the churches and organizations better and more accurately in the series. They portray them sometimes moderately offensive and sometimes completely ridiculous.''

Portraying the Catholic Church like the real one would be much more ridiculous for tons of reasons. Not only it couldn't be used as the first main antagonist organization in the series but it wouldn't even be related to magic. In Toaru there are only magical and scientifical powers (there is another side but it's achievable fro anyone) so what what side should the CC have belonged to? Science? And even if it the CC doesn't resemble the real one of our times, it shares similarities with the Middle Ages version, which better fit the theme of magic.

''Notice that all the nuns are bellow the age they could Even become nuns and notice how in the battles there were Only nuns and no priests. Exorcists would make a lot more sense.''

Apart form the fact that the world of Toaru doesn't have the same rules of ours, Agnese Forces is formed by battle nuns, so the requirements for being one of them could be different from those of normal nuns. Also, Agnese Forces are only a part of the CC's battle peronnel. During La Regina del Mar Adriatico arc there are priests too.

Also it would be more realistic to have the Catholics against magic users and rely on knights.

Knights are part fo the magic side too and they also use magic.

Speaking about knights why didn't they show up with the nuns too?

The Roman Catholic Church has only 13 knights and they appeared in Deep Blood arc. They didn't worked with Agnese Forces becuase the latter was thought to be more than enough to recover and kill Orsola and because they are different groups with different combat styles and strategies. Also, even if they are part of the same denomination they don't have the same cameraderie (e.g. Agnese Forces is formed by orphans and they know each other since they were children).