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But looking forward to more Elin, Lia, Seraphina, and Val
But looking forward to more Elin, Lia, Seraphina, and Val
This feels like a scene that could fit on both Green path and Fix Her path.
the schizophrenia is strong with this one.eh, I hope the main character can push through the idea of a harem for emperors like the Chinese/Korean emperors with their "3/4 wife and 4/3 concubine" - a woman for every day of the week and no one is offended (especially the husband)
HOW TO MAKE AN ANTI-FEMINIST PAMPHLET DISGUISED AS FEMINIST PROPAGANDA
Hello, bore on the line! Today we have a Chinese drama to review that I, I'm ashamed to admit, found on TikTok (they didn't show the title, so don't hit me, okay?). But it's a great example of how to make a feminist propaganda piece that turns out to be an anti-feminist pamphlet.
A feminist mom from the 21st century versus the realities of the 15th century
The plot is simple: the heroine's mother is a time traveler and, concurrently, a preacher of modern ideas. Monogamy, love, equality - the whole set from Instagram publics "relationship psychology". The daughter, raised on these myths, marries a mediocre scientist who swears that she will be the only one. She believes — and three years later, her husband takes a concubine. Shock, scandal, female solidarity, vengeful pathos.
The problem is that all this is presented as a “base betrayal” of the husband, although for the 15th century he simply lived in the coordinate system of his time.
A harem is not a luxury, but a LinkedIn of the Ming era
In the drama, the harem is shown as a man’s personal whim. But in reality, the harem was a tool for survival and a demonstration of power.
The main wife (正妻) is a political project that cements the union of clans.
Concubines (妾) — expanded your network of connections. This is LinkedIn, where every woman is a new clan in your contact list.
A dowry is a strategic asset. Sometimes people married solely for the dowry.
Monogamy then meant poverty and hopelessness. If you have one wife, then you are nobody.
For reference: "three wives and four concubines"
In Chinese tradition, there was a formula sanqi sicé (三妻四妾) - "three wives and four concubines".
The main wife (正妻, zhengqi) - ruled the house, her children inherited first.
Secondary wives (偏妻, pianqi) - lower status, but official.
Concubines (妾, ce) - formally "second-class", but their children were also included in the family tree.
In Korea during the Joseon era, the system looked similar: an official wife (chinchon) and concubines (sog). Monogamy was considered the lot of the poor.
In other words, a harem is not about romance, but about prestige, survival and demonstrating the strength of the family.
The heroine's husband: a traitor or just a man of the era?
The drama condemns the husband as a low cheater. But if you look at it from the perspective of the 15th century, he acted absolutely logically. He married for the benefit of his wife's clan, and then strengthened his position through a concubine. This is not "meanness", but a standard business model of that time.
In fact, the antagonists in the story are the heroine herself and her mother, who demand the impossible from the man: to play by modern rules where they simply did not exist.
Ironic moral
So, dear scriptwriters: if you are filming a drama about the 15th century, at least warn the heroine that Tinder has not yet been invented, and "Harry Met Sally" will be released only in 500 years.
And if its true what he said at the end of the 0.9, we will face our second major choice (alike to coup choice I presume) next update
That's just a preview mate.1.1 seems out on Patreon?
This was a post about that 90% of the renders already. They will be fully ready in about 5 days. The build for version 1.1 will only start after that.1.1 seems out on Patreon?
Well done, you naughty little monkey, WELL DONE! I must confess, I rather admire this cunning dev for refusing to serve up easy choices on a silver platter. Knowing that soon—oh, so soon—I’ll likely have to choose a side, Cass or Isis, it shatters my fucking heart… and that, is the essence of a badass drama: agonizing decisions, brutal regrets, a touch of blood, and huge doses of forbidden incest. This game, oh, it stirs the soul, igniting fierce emotions and bold opinions—from breathtaking passions to some users itching to ship elves off to gulags. In short, a magnificent game, masterfully crafted, utterly sublime.
Wait, Cass can die?Frankly I can't really see why she wouldn't be trusted. If she wants power and ambition than staying loyal to Elis is actually the best thing for her, even when Cass tries to ally with her she kills her but also leaves Cass alone if Elis tells her too.
Check out Superhuman. People on that thread should've become scholars instead of hanging on a porn site.Only game-thread I've seen on here where guys are actively interested in the game and story haha
For some reason it seems to me that this is the second path.This feels like a scene that could fit on both Green path and Fix Her path.
Not without the mc having her killed. If you're married to Isis and say no to the coup but agree to it after being thrown in the dungeon Isis will kill Cass if you tell her tooWait, Cass can die?tf?
That is a valid complaint about the MC’s character. To this day, and especially the Green path, he’s a wimp that relies on Cass to do all of the planning and political scheming to get out on top; it’s not much better on other paths either. The dev justifies it by saying the MC has no experience in court whatsoever (which is true)… but then again, neither did Tyrion Lannister and he owned that shit.Why is the MC written as such a bumbling idiot who luck fairy'd his way into the crown whenever Cassandra is around? I get Cass's story needs someone to be condescending with but I feel like the MC is a toddler finding out about stuff: "why are we going to your ancestral home to gather an army?" "why did you kill that 12th person in a row that you said didn't need to die?" "Gasp... You lied to me for the 32nd time" .... shocked look face. Come to think of it he's pretty much that way in other conversations with other characters too. Not sure he should be Emperor at this point.
Cass.I’ll likely have to choose a side, Cass or
It's also worth noting that on the white and red paths, MC behaves more maturely. And again, he'll act like a jerk if you decide to be one. Of course, there are moments when he behaves foolishly, but then again, he's been indulging in drunkenness and debauchery for a long time, and then he was told he had to rule an entire kingdom.That is a valid complaint about the MC’s character. To this day, and especially the Green path, he’s a wimp that relies on Cass to do all of the planning and political scheming to get out on top; it’s not much better on other paths either. The dev justifies it by saying the MC has no experience in court whatsoever (which is true)… but then again, neither did Tyrion Lannister and he owned that shit.
Hopefully, CH1 was just one long setup, and MC can start creating his own circle of trust to use for his reign as king: something like that should be a massive help in trying to legalize your harem of sisters/mother, as well.