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6/14/2025, 3:53:20 AM
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Because dismantling a corner stone of an entire economic system and societal way of life involves dealing with far more intangible concepts like the economy and human nature at it's core and this goes for more than just the slave owners.
It's not isekai but this is a huge part of the plot in the Heroic Legend of Arslan. Not only do you have to change the laws of your country, you need the power to make others accept it, you need to make it so that the now free slaves can actually survive and thrive on their own. In some cases you need to make them even realize they WANT to be free in the first place. A pivotal moment early own sees the young prince slaying a master and then freeing his slaves only for said slaves to turn on the prince because they were so broken into the system that they accept their owner as benevolent. Ending slavery is a very complicated issue despite what your 4th grade history might tell you.
Because dismantling a corner stone of an entire economic system and societal way of life involves dealing with far more intangible concepts like the economy and human nature at it's core and this goes for more than just the slave owners.
It's not isekai but this is a huge part of the plot in the Heroic Legend of Arslan. Not only do you have to change the laws of your country, you need the power to make others accept it, you need to make it so that the now free slaves can actually survive and thrive on their own. In some cases you need to make them even realize they WANT to be free in the first place. A pivotal moment early own sees the young prince slaying a master and then freeing his slaves only for said slaves to turn on the prince because they were so broken into the system that they accept their owner as benevolent. Ending slavery is a very complicated issue despite what your 4th grade history might tell you.
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