Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-25924729-20150410075100/@comment-24891101-20150412060046

No.

Humans and Faunus are in the same genus, if not subspecies of ''H. sapiens. ''Therefore, they're sufficiently closely related that negative effects of cannibalism would be present. Just because they're a different species (which is arguable; I myself favor the subspecies interpretation) does not suddenly make everything different. That's not how it works. The parts of Faunus that appear to be animal parts would beneath have similar musculature and fat distribution to humans. Therefore the meat would taste of humans.

And regardless, despite at times virulent racism, the cannibalism taboo would be strong. It's one of the near-universal taboos. Especially given that the historic libel was that Faunus are tainted by or descended from Grimm, humans would not want to eat such flesh for religious reasons.

And third: stop. Just stop. Stop fishing for a justification for fucking cannibalism. You're not going to find one.