Talk:Roble Holy Kingdom/@comment-34756840-20180611014518/@comment-29248623-20180612155025

These are the moments when the phrase "Art imitates Life" becomes evident as Fiction writing is often best grounded and most relatable when it reflects aspects of the "real" world.

But on a different note, I don't believe that the Holy Kingdom is in anyway a "progressive" state that touts feminism as an ideal. Sure there is an example set by the high positions of government and authority being held by women and that certain powerful male leaders wish ill towards them but the RHK is more reflective of a meritocracy as ability is given higher value over gender and the military policy being non-selective with its training policies and mandatory service. There is also an honest to goodness old fashion chivalric ideal maintained where women have more value than men with regards to protection and rescue and men being burdened more in the paladin orders in relation to self-sacrifice.

So yeah. Overlord does not have an obligation to pander to such ideals and if we step back, we are reminded that the ideals of the novel do not necessarily reflect the ideals of the author or the publisher abd that the culture that developed this work of literature is not a western state. And please do not touch feminism again. Let's all be civil and troll others with a fair bit of caution on other platforms and not on this wiki site.