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ItsNotOverYet
ItsNotOverYetChat Legend·1 day ago(edited)
@CressentM00n Excuse me, could you clarify have you figured out the protagonist's nationality and origin yet, and what his hair should be like? Am I correct in assuming that the author will be at fault for drawing both straight and curly hair? What's the correct approach then?
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@ItsNotOverYet If 100% assuming his race to be of African descendant for two main reasons (1 is logic and time lines don't add up and the second is more of a preference). One, even though he called them "laborers" you must be under the impression that this is after the salves were emancipated however the time line wouldn't match up. The northern salves should have been freed around the late 17th and early 18th hundred I believe ( please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm going based on world/Caribbean history) and the war which I don't believe was the American revolution war because we still clearly see nobles/ maids. I'm about 85% after America can indepence they dropped that system as it was an England system. The fact that he had to pay them and for their freedom was something only slaves had. Freed people were free, indentured laborers were free the only one I could think of that would somewhat apply to this is the apprenticeship system but it still wouldn't apply as the cow boy Era happened in the late 18th hundreds. Secondly as I stated in my rant, the main characters all tend to be attractive. My issue is the fact all the background people had short curly hair and across while the " attractive love interest " has pin straight hair. That's my issue, I could have been less mad if they all had straight hair but nope. They singled out the only one to have straight hair.