Feb 21, 2025
This manga at a glance seems to cover the Caspian Sea area in the 19th century but beware readers this manga is full of many historical inaccuracies! If you don't care about historical revisionism and are looking for a wholesome manga that's inspired by Central Asian themes then I recommend it. However bear in mind there are two stories instead of the one described in the description of this manga! So prepare for a lot of skimming if you're looking only for Amir's and Karluk's blossoming love for each other.
If you do care about the historical inaccuracies then read the example I typed below
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that is in this manga.
For instance in one of the chapters the girls of the village discuss how there is a temple for a made up fertility goddess that only women are permitted to enter. The closest goddess that would fit a fertility goddess in that area would be Umay but the fertility goddess mythos is not similar at all to Umay's actual mythos in real life. On top of this there is no gender exclusive only entry for entering shaman temples in the Caspian Sea region. It seems to be made like the other historical inaccuracies in this manga to increase drama and suspense for the reader.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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