go and see the Artist works and if you know you knowwow, I think this is just straight up hentai
I think the other similar isekai (I don't remember the title, the one dog girl and dwarf) wasn't this explicit with the scene
aah... I seego and see the Artist works and if you know you know
If you had one nickel per each you'd be able to buy your own slaves at this point, it's rather weird aswell that this is usually just a Japanese thing, you don't see these themes in other's cultures media. I hope someone somewhere has looked into this from a cultural standpoint point of view because it seems like an interesting rabbithole.If I had a nickel for every time a slave was happy to be a slave in a manga, I'd have enough to not have to work for a year. Even more years if I had one for every isekai'd rapist and/or pro-slavery MC.
So you're telling me that a medium with the most expansive genres and plethora of themes can also cause niches to thrive?! No waaaaaaaay, that's like... totally groundbreaking!!!If you had one nickel per each you'd be able to buy your own slaves at this point, it's rather weird aswell that this is usually just a Japanese thing, you don't see these themes in other's cultures media. I hope someone somewhere has looked into this from a cultural standpoint point of view because it seems like an interesting rabbithole.
What I'm telling you is that for a medium that uses so many cultures mythologies, themes and characters, they still feature an abnormal interest in slave culture, either as a participant or as a saviour, and that such is probably a result of the influence of the culture of the medium itself, and as such, it is an interesting case to delve into as to where it started, where did the initial spread come from you know? I'm not bitching for mangaka to do other things, I also read this trash, but from what I see you seem daft so I wouldn't expect nothing else. May God bless your heart because he sure as hell didn't bless your head.So you're telling me that a medium with the most expansive genres and plethora of themes can also cause niches to thrive?! No waaaaaaaay, that's like... totally groundbreaking!!!
Someone wrote a story with slave as an element/theme > people like it > some people wrote their own rendition > more people like it > more stories being written. A good example? Isekai. It really doesn't take a genius to figure it out, just a normal 3-digit IQ with functioning logical circuit. You want to find the ground-zero? Easy, just go to the root all the way to the cap, then up follow the stem. How hard could it be?What I'm telling you is that for a medium that uses so many cultures mythologies, themes and characters, they still feature an abnormal interest in slave culture, either as a participant or as a saviour, and that such is probably a result of the influence of the culture of the medium itself, and as such, it is an interesting case to delve into as to where it started, where did the initial spread come from you know? I'm not bitching for mangaka to do other things, I also read this trash, but from what I see you seem daft so I wouldn't expect nothing else. May God bless your heart because he sure as hell didn't bless your head.
Simple: the other ones already died.What? The "god" sent others and this guy is his most "precious source"? Christ, I can't even imagine how much of a dumbass the others were if THIS one is the best the lot...
Well i mean in the western countries there's currently a slow move towards accepting a pro-slavery argument of "slavery was good for economy" (wrong btw), so i feel like it's better to just see manga where slaves are happy to be slaves.you don't see these themes in other's cultures media.