I think it depends on the time setting since most of the isekai time setting is in the medieval era.Why is slavery so normalized in Isekai? It's just a cop out so the author doesn't have to make up unique scenarios.
I mean to be fair, they're only based on the Medieval Era superficially. Fantasy medieval times is completely made up and constantly changes depending on what the author wants to do with it, so that's not really an excuse for the author to normalize slavery in their works.I think it depends on the time setting since most of the isekai time setting is in the medieval era.
Shouldn't we already start writing "He was ,as always, reincarnated as a villain" instead? This trope is an old cliche by now.Yet he wasn’t reborn as the protagonist, but as the famous villainous marquis in the story
Depicting =/= normalizing. In any case, there are more slave today than in 1865. Slavery has always and likely will always exist. It's cruel and unequivocally evil, but it has existed since time immemorial.I mean to be fair, they're only based on the Medieval Era superficially. Fantasy medieval times is completely made up and constantly changes depending on what the author wants to do with it, so that's not really an excuse for the author to normalize slavery in their works.
I mean to be fair, they're only based on the Medieval Era superficially. Fantasy medieval times is completely made up and constantly changes depending on what the author wants to do with it, so that's not really an excuse for the author to normalize slavery in their works.