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she isn't an elf, so she's notseem like she's indeed the one friend those 2 girls searching about. seem like she's brought by the kingdom as an Assassin slave
she isn't an elf, so she's notseem like she's indeed the one friend those 2 girls searching about. seem like she's brought by the kingdom as an Assassin slave
It's like one of my Japanese isekai!
Kinda surprised Sora didn't pull the slave contract
"Yet" I wish I was joking but I read the Novel. Granted it depends on if they do it like the Novel and it pretty much is just a case of "Become his (technical) possession until she is old enough to have her own ID" because the option of going to an Orphanage makes her panic hard and having a Child without Parents travel with an adventurer is against the law. Turns out there is another reason too but that one is for MUCH later.
Ehh tbh I don't really mind Sora pulling the slave trope. The author has proven they can provide entertaining story while using using your usual isekai trope. We'll see...
There is a reason for that, but no, they’re not related.guys, why do they look alike? do you think... they're long lost siblings? /j
...well, I had assumptions that it could be related to them, but damn, didn't think they actually went that far wtfThere is a reason for that, but no, they’re not related.
The kingdom is all kinds of fucked up and has been basically breeding descendants of summoned people into this slave program since they’re stronger than the native humans
Yeah the MC is like so much angrier in the novel than in manga I like legitimately thought he was gonna change right about now but I guess not. Honestly kind of like this Sora more even though he seems more naive and kind. Seeing as it fits his actions a lot moreOk, I read the novel, kind of surprised at how different the vibes are compared to the manga, but I hope the manga didn't become trash because after this, the story become really really silly.
There's still plenty of time for him to shed that naivete. The upcoming stuff with the entitled merchants who keep trying to screw everyone else over for their own benefit. The holy kingdom's conspiracy to murder the saintess. The trouble with the adventurers from the Borscheil Empire. The mission to take down human bandits where Sora is trying to capture the bandits alive, and his reluctance to kill humans nearly gets his adopted sister killed instead, forcing Sora to take a good look at his moral values and accept that this world is much harsher than modern Japan, and if he doesn't want to die or watch his friends die, he's going to have to be willing to use deadly force when the situation calls for it, even against human enemies. Yeah, I think the manga has the opportunity to pace his character development better, making his journey more believable and relatable for the audience. It'd be very fitting for a series like Isekai Walking to care more about the journey than the destination.Yeah the MC is like so much angrier in the novel than in manga I like legitimately thought he was gonna change right about now but I guess not. Honestly kind of like this Sora more even though he seems more naive and kind. Seeing as it fits his actions a lot more
Yeah, there are effectively three types of slavery in manga: indentured servants -to- (basically) adoption; mind control; race/species based slavery that is the equivalent of American slavery...True, If I remember right he was also VERY uncomfortable with the whole thing and only did it because it was either that or the Orphanage. And it still depends on how they handle it in the manga. Honestly I consider it still a Far cry from the usual "Oh I am Isekai'd. Whopps I now have 20 big tiddy slaves who all want into my pants despite me saying slavery is bad. Oh it's still chapter 1 by the way"
So, basically, indentured servants or effectively adoption (I pretty sure most places require payment to adopt...)And some info about slavery in WN,
-clear cut condition how and when slaves get freedom;
-their masters must provide enough food and shelter;
-must not overwork;
-must not be hurt, no sexual violation (though some slaves let their master have their way if promised getting freedom quicker).
I must say slavery in this world is kinda white
The otherOrc meat stew? That sounds rather disturbing...
Yeah I always felt it was extremely jarring because I jumped from the stopping point of right before he left the village for the Orcs into the WN and he like went from that naive self to an extremely resentful and angry person in the span of a couple hours so I feel like a slower descent is a lot better for himThere's still plenty of time for him to shed that naivete. The upcoming stuff with the entitled merchants who keep trying to screw everyone else over for their own benefit. The holy kingdom's conspiracy to murder the saintess. The trouble with the adventurers from the Borscheil Empire. The mission to take down human bandits where Sora is trying to capture the bandits alive, and his reluctance to kill humans nearly gets his adopted sister killed instead, forcing Sora to take a good look at his moral values and accept that this world is much harsher than modern Japan, and if he doesn't want to die or watch his friends die, he's going to have to be willing to use deadly force when the situation calls for it, even against human enemies. Yeah, I think the manga has the opportunity to pace his character development better, making his journey more believable and relatable for the audience. It'd be very fitting for a series like Isekai Walking to care more about the journey than the destination.