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[37] In contrast to the strong Vikings, the slaves were written as their complete opposite based on Yukimura's research. The slaves do not possess any power to protect themselves; Yukimura believed that the point of slaves is that they should have
ideals something which readers should have too. [38] When
writing Planetes, Yukimura struggled with writing a proper theme involving love and ways of living. As he was too young when writing Planetes, Yukimura was not satisfied with the way he handled it, and decided to explore it again with
Vinland Saga. [39] While the series is not
able for its degree of violence normally caused by Vikings, Yukimura claimed he hates the concept of violence. As a result, a key element in writing this story was relaxing his modern sense of morality. While Vikings were admired for their strength and had hero-like recognition, they were also written as people who are betrayed by their own comrades. [37] After several violent stories, Yukimura wants to focus on healing and forgiveness. [33] Yukimura's anxieties during the Cold War and following the September 11 attacks were also projected onto Thorfinn's character, who is traumatized by his actions as a Viking and thus decides to found Vinland to make a land where people from different races are able to live together peacefully. [40] Publication[edit] Further information: List of Vinland Saga chapters Vinland Saga is written and illustrated by Makoto Yukimura. The series was first serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from April 13 to October 19, 2005.
That's the story of Isaku Senagaki, having been taken care of by her gangster grandfather when her parents died in an accident and, even worse, being shunned by the people around her for being the daughter of a Yakuza boss. Fast forward to high school, and the 15-year-old wants to be free of her Yakuza familial constraints, to live a normal life and bond natural love. except that would have been the case, if not for the Senagakis' young leading subordinate: 26-year-old Keiya Utou, who acts as her overprotective guardian, who sneaks by the way to infiltrate her school to look after her. Talk about
forceful melodrama.
Initially, I wanted to cheer on Isaku because she has been pretty shielded for much of her life as the daughter of a Yakuza corporation, barring which her high school life was to be the result of going back to life as per normal, to befriend her classmates, have fun, and find the love of her life outside of the heavy Yazuka doors, even though she doesn't have any friends and is bad at socializing with her serious but shy personality. But Keiya, as the Ikemen guardian, if this kind of Otome Game function (not the Isekai video game kind, but like pure mobage dating games) had existed, say
before the turn of the 2020s, it would've garnered the same attention, though not as much of a critical AniManga community like now, especially when the author has developed crude ideas of the relationship, from cheating to pure rape, because Yazuka can do anything within their powers to bend people to their will, women included. Such is the case with Keiya's other Yazuka family rival, Mikio Tanuki, who acts literally like a cunning tanuki a. k. a raccoon, targeting Isaku by playing the bad guy in the rather unkempt relationship between a Yakuza associate and his direct boss's daughter, whom Isaku slowly warms up to but still controls due to Keiya not understanding the fine details of what it means to be in a relationship.
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