brown, tanned, coffee coloured, caramel, i just don't like the way they executed adding people of colour into this. Its always the delicate fair skinned mc and the broodish tanner ml, even when the mc is tanned he's not seen as "feminine" and all the servants looking like they got dipped in the same same cup of coffee doesn't help. Ik its just a bl manhwa or whvt but im just picking at things i see.
lol I agree, in France being light skinned was seen as a beauty standard by nobless because it showed that you didnt work, unlike farmers who worked under the sun. That is why they were always carring umbrellas. The author might have thought like that. I'm not in their head tho so I can't know for sure but its what I think.
Ohh, I'm with you. I love studying other cultures and history. I don't care if it's the "usual", I just don't like looking at societies with caste systems or with the dark ones as slaves. It's too common, and it makes me think of my poor kind great grandmother and grandparents and how they were treated
theres deities in this and u're talking to me abt biology... amazing. everything in the manhwa was a choice by the author, its fiction, they chose to follow ur "biology" nd ure acting like u need to be in the sun to be darker??? someone can just be born brown. the author CHOSE for the setting to be in the dessert, CHOSE for all the servants to look the same nd be tan nd benevolent to this fair skinned person, everything was a choice nd I'm expressing that i don't agree with that choice.
Of course they are, I was just offering a solution that would actually help them. Reading shit that makes you mad then bitching about it afterwards isnt giving you peace of mind and isnt going to change anything. And clearly from previous comments logic isn’t helping them either. Might as well just leave it, not give it traction.

you're telling me in this desert the only brown ppl are the servants... interesting...