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[–] KrasnaiaZvezda@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 2 months ago (2 children)

They do it because it’s easy. No need to explain your setting for 50 pages

Laughs in Ascendance of a Bookworm.

It's by far the most realist depiction of it that I have seen in media, there are differences to reality as it is a work of fiction:

spoilerthere is magic and only the nobles have it which cements their power
but the whole noble society does work on the basis of exploiting those underneath them (including among nobles) while still strenghening noble society against everyone else. And although nobles do have much better material conditions than everyone else nobility isn't viewed as good or romanticized.

[–] NuraShiny@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I am not saying there aren't good examples of this. But we both know 99% of stories that involve monarchy tropes do it to get to the power fantasy in the shortest possible amount of time. And those also almost universally have an adventurers guild, a walled city with no fields or other visible way to get food around it and an inspect/analysis skill and slavery...

[–] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 2 months ago

I know they work for a pittance (I think), but I find it cool how in Japan amateur writers and mangaka can get discovered and their stories published on paper and distributed around the world. Doesn't really seem to happen in the West, the best you can hope for is to self-publish at your cost.