Mato Seihei no Slave also premiers next year and will absolutely mind break all of AniTwitter.
A feminist wet dream world were only women can be soldiers, so men are relegated to second class citizens. Until MC becomes a "slave" of the FeMC and he is an incredible beast of war. But the rules of the universe say that slaves must be equally compensated for their efforts, which means she (and anyone who uses him) is forced by literal reality to submit to his pervy desires (as it senses what he truly wants, so he can't hide or deny anything). All while often being openly humiliated and embarrassed but still compelled to the point of their bodies acting against their will until its complete.
The amount of raaaaaaaaaaape cries squealed out will echo across the globe.
The manga is a decent read. MC behaves fairly reasonable given the culture he's raised in, and establishing that culture helps a great deal in excusing a beta MC. It's not a divine morality law about slavery though, it's that one FeMC's specific super magic ability: Many super magic abilities in universe have drawbacks, and her's is that while she can effectively mind-control and super-power any entity (make it a temporary "slave"), she must compensate it.
Other slaves, such as any men who may attract hostile attentions of the super magic warrior women, are both metaphorically and sometimes literally fucked, their compensation is the woman not going preying mantis on them and killing them after they're done, and that compensation isn't guaranteed. MC really lucked out that FeMC finds him useful enough to not kill after her compulsed compensation is paid.
I enjoy the manga considerably, that's why I know its coming out. It manages to draw a great line between "ecchi funny moments" and "legit good battles" and has the two interact in an interesting way.
It will just draw a lot of controversy because of the use of the word "slave" regardless of how it works in universe (I suspect highly it'll be replaced for something else), and the extremity of how many girls are forced against their will to sexually service him over the course of the story because of said power. There is just enough "I don't want to do this!" whine from girls that it'll make people scream rape about it, even if most of them secretly enjoy it.
Mato Seihei no Slave also premiers next year and will absolutely mind break all of AniTwitter.
A feminist wet dream world were only women can be soldiers, so men are relegated to second class citizens. Until MC becomes a "slave" of the FeMC and he is an incredible beast of war. But the rules of the universe say that slaves must be equally compensated for their efforts, which means she (and anyone who uses him) is forced by literal reality to submit to his pervy desires (as it senses what he truly wants, so he can't hide or deny anything). All while often being openly humiliated and embarrassed but still compelled to the point of their bodies acting against their will until its complete.
The amount of raaaaaaaaaaape cries squealed out will echo across the globe.
The manga is a decent read. MC behaves fairly reasonable given the culture he's raised in, and establishing that culture helps a great deal in excusing a beta MC. It's not a divine morality law about slavery though, it's that one FeMC's specific super magic ability: Many super magic abilities in universe have drawbacks, and her's is that while she can effectively mind-control and super-power any entity (make it a temporary "slave"), she must compensate it.
Other slaves, such as any men who may attract hostile attentions of the super magic warrior women, are both metaphorically and sometimes literally fucked, their compensation is the woman not going preying mantis on them and killing them after they're done, and that compensation isn't guaranteed. MC really lucked out that FeMC finds him useful enough to not kill after her compulsed compensation is paid.
I enjoy the manga considerably, that's why I know its coming out. It manages to draw a great line between "ecchi funny moments" and "legit good battles" and has the two interact in an interesting way.
It will just draw a lot of controversy because of the use of the word "slave" regardless of how it works in universe (I suspect highly it'll be replaced for something else), and the extremity of how many girls are forced against their will to sexually service him over the course of the story because of said power. There is just enough "I don't want to do this!" whine from girls that it'll make people scream rape about it, even if most of them secretly enjoy it.
Oh boy, that is going to be spicy.