Yes well noted. Women here are mostly maids and in brothel. Except Jin clan
I'm not really complaining here, I'm not one of those rabid woke people. I appreciate a good medieval story with authentic society hierarchy. Just an interesting observation about that fantasy world's society. Naksu seems even more exeptional and badass now, being trained as a very high level female fighter mage.
I have noticed that females seem to be a bit more respected than in the actual historical dramas but yes,the tone…
Dunno, most of the women here are of noble birth so of course they are treated accordingly. But servants seem to be accordingly bullied around and sold like cattle at the whim. Poor Mu-Deok has to grovel, humiliate herself and play dumb to pass as a maid under the radar of nobles.
Wait,is part 2 not going to be a continuation of part 1? Why are people talking of prequels and spin offs here?…
Nothing is known yet, aside from the message from the writers that they want part 2 and are writing the script for it currently. What kind of plot it will have and whether it will air at all is not known atm.
Another crazy theory from the craziest person (me)Okay, there quite a lot actually.1. What if Mu Deok is just…
I see people try to come up with various versions of the same theory that real Mu-Deok is not actually a real person who got (willingly?) possessed by Naksu. Is it to justify Naksu staying in her body? That it's ok?
Personally, I'm rooting for Naksu very much to stay alive and preferrably in that body. I would like both girls to have a happy resolution, but let's be real here - blind girl Mu-Deok was a person of her own. She was living in that village, was about to get sold to a brothel in the capital and even had a pickpocket friend, which will be introduced soon.
Come to think of it, I haven't seen any female mages in Songrim or Cheonbugwan. Are they not allowed to train there? Jin clan probably accepts female mages (if they join their clan?) and Sejukwon has female healers. Is this a medieval fantasy thing going on here? I can see they're nonchalant about buying and selling people into servitude, and women seem to have traditional roles in society.
I thought Mr. Queen was a well acclaimed drama. I haven't seen it yet but I've only heard good things about it.…
You can still watch it if you want, itās funny. Just be aware that it is a bit draggy and way less interesting than AoS. And the ending was disappointing, even though it was supposed to be happy. Ppl who watched it are rightfully fearful it will be copied in AoS.
I didn't think that Jang Kang was obsessed over practicing the Alchemy Of Souls. I thought he was ordered by a…
No, actually the king got wind of the fact that Jang Kang learned how to do it. He didnāt order for him to learn it. For whatever reason Jang Kang started researching it on his own. I feel like heās not the good guy we thought he was.
Honeslty, sometimes I feel like Mudeok and UK does a poor job in hiding their secrets of master/disciple relationship…
They play their relationship ādumb and loyal maid & eccentric master who really likes his maidā very well. Everybody buys it. And the only evil dude who figured it out is dead. As for Yul, he wonāt tell anybody.
Personally, I'm rooting for Naksu very much to stay alive and preferrably in that body. I would like both girls to have a happy resolution, but let's be real here - blind girl Mu-Deok was a person of her own. She was living in that village, was about to get sold to a brothel in the capital and even had a pickpocket friend, which will be introduced soon.
Jin clan probably accepts female mages (if they join their clan?) and Sejukwon has female healers.
Is this a medieval fantasy thing going on here? I can see they're nonchalant about buying and selling people into servitude, and women seem to have traditional roles in society.