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Damn, 80 pages! That was a splendid reading.
You mean people won't read text the length of a short newspaper comment because their attention span has been reduced to 240 characters? Thanks Mark! Thanks Jack! Thanks Donald!Hello fellow autists! Don't over do it, people won't read lengthy walls of text.
They are not. Compared to literature classics like Buddenbrocks, War and Peace or Anna Karenina, all of which are absolute must reads (I can't stress that enough) if you like this manga, are way heavier on the plot device and historical knowledge side.The plot devices used in this chap are all over the place
While this has happened quite often in history, even to Luis XIV, aka Mr. L'état c'est moi, this was far from the norm. You also can't use the Ottoman analogy to a world clearly set in a western European setting. Here the balance of power is far more complicated because so many nobles had seigneuries in multiple countries serving different nobles and kings to different degree (e.g the Rulers of Prussia at one point were subject to both the Polish King and the Holy Roman Emperor at the same time).An example of this is the Ottoman Empire where during circa hunderd year period the empire was controlled by the sultan mother and concubines often with a lot of infighting between factions, despite the authority was still belonging to the sultan.
Why is it that women always get the scheming role? Men were as good and most of the time even better (because you know, more participated at it) than women. The fact is, that throughout modern European history, women got the short end of the stick. Again: Yes there were women with authority (e.g. Catherine the Great, Victoria) or with power (Luise von Preußen), but they weren't common, as much as some want to believe it. People have watched too many episodes of Vikings and Barbarians...Women often partecipated in consipracies to benefit themselves or the family as whole, when not directly masterminding them.