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7/25/2025, 4:43:14 AM
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What makes Diana's decision to choose the life of a slave all the more remarkable is the fact that she notably isn't some wilting flower. She's consistently shown to be competent, intelligent, strong-willed, a good fighter... and yet she's perfectly happy to act as Sho's slave even when she becomes a literal queen.
Hell, she's technically not even an actual slave for most of the series. It's easy to miss, but Sho manumits her at the end of the second episode, so she's a free woman in the eyes of the law from that point forward. There was nothing forcing her to act as though she was owned by him, she elected to do so of her own accord because she enjoyed it and was in love with him. Really, when you stop and think about it, it's almost empowering and shows that you can be sexually submissive without being pathetic.
What makes Diana's decision to choose the life of a slave all the more remarkable is the fact that she notably isn't some wilting flower. She's consistently shown to be competent, intelligent, strong-willed, a good fighter... and yet she's perfectly happy to act as Sho's slave even when she becomes a literal queen.
Hell, she's technically not even an actual slave for most of the series. It's easy to miss, but Sho manumits her at the end of the second episode, so she's a free woman in the eyes of the law from that point forward. There was nothing forcing her to act as though she was owned by him, she elected to do so of her own accord because she enjoyed it and was in love with him. Really, when you stop and think about it, it's almost empowering and shows that you can be sexually submissive without being pathetic.
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