Well, the majority of this story has been focused from the slave side of view, and to give away the reason for decriminalizing it would ruin a lot of the fun of telling the story :)
If the slave rebellion figures out how slavery got decriminalized, they will understand that underlying cause and will be able to combat that, and not just a bunch of stupid rich people with nothing better to do than watch people kill each other.
Yeah, I’d think it’d be a pretty big thing. The people initially becoming enslaved would put up a big fight, and demand the truth. Though admittedly they may not get it…
But hey, I already accept that Tnemrot doesn’t subscribe to reality whenever the author doesn’t want it to. (Though I did just work out a way to justify this one.)
It turns out it was another potato famine.
Yep, omly solution to lack of french fries is slavery.
I have tp agree with Penny, sitting in luxury is “not much” not “nothing”.
So, what, nobody knows why? And this is only brought up now?
Well, the majority of this story has been focused from the slave side of view, and to give away the reason for decriminalizing it would ruin a lot of the fun of telling the story :)
Well no shit, but you’d still think that such a thing could’ve been mentioned before.
Hasn’t there been a mention that well-off considered poor to be better off than on streets without food?
But there was no talk of this! What is wrong with you people?!
AAAAAAGH GNHGHJAG AAAA
I’M COMING APAAART
Maybe we should beg David for a books worth of backstory exposition then. ;)
I can’t read, I only watch the pictures.
If the slave rebellion figures out how slavery got decriminalized, they will understand that underlying cause and will be able to combat that, and not just a bunch of stupid rich people with nothing better to do than watch people kill each other.
Yeah, I’d think it’d be a pretty big thing. The people initially becoming enslaved would put up a big fight, and demand the truth. Though admittedly they may not get it…
But hey, I already accept that Tnemrot doesn’t subscribe to reality whenever the author doesn’t want it to. (Though I did just work out a way to justify this one.)