@Mai_loves_icecream I'm sorry I was just so confused cause you specified that she hopped on top of the carriage to rescue him, I wasn't joking if you specifically meant that but since you meant that you're surprised by how the girl saving the guy I don't regret saying I think you've lived under a rock. I've seen enough to know that this shouldn't be someone's first time seeing a flip to this certain stereotype unless that's just the taste I have for what I choose to entertain myself with.
P.S I'm sorry if I sounded a bit aggressive, or not, but that's because I don't know what tone someone would read my text in
@nobodygattaknow My comment was just an off handed remark to show my appreciation of subverting this trope because within this industry ridden with sexism even a single instance like this is precious. But I don't care what you think about my taste because I'm done here. Though I do appreciate the passive tone of your comment. I hope my comment felt the same.
@Rayster I'm so sad I saw this comment so late. This scene gave me huge DC vibes and i didnt know why. I kept on thinking maybe it was the train scene where conan kicks off the bomb but reading your comment took off a huge burden off my shoulder. I can't believe I forgot that.
I'm glad it's lynetter saving the prince. it fits nicely within her character but it's also a turn from the usual tropes. and not just usual tropes but like, girl went all out on a gown too. that's saying something.
thank you for the translation. lynette is indeed best girl
This monster is sick having sex so blatantly with a child to "awaken magical powers" WHAT THE FUDGE and also can we talk about how she knew he was a magician when he wasn't doing magic keeping women away until after she almost raped him??? So I call BS on her saying that having sex would awaken his powers shes a paedophile plain and simple
lmfao at the "it was just to awaken your powers" line
@Angelicsailor she's a high leveled magician, presumably she has "detect magic" aka detect mana bar. doesn't need the prince actively using spells to check that. as much as modern audiences will repulse at the idea, it probably makes sense for a fantasy medieval period.