Yes, it can be a common theme in some historical fiction. Writers might use this theme to explore the power dynamics, social hierarchies, and cultural aspects of the Roman era. For example, they could show how slaves were treated and how the concept of sexual relationships was different then. However, it's also a very controversial theme as it involves exploitation and often goes against modern moral values.
You can rewrite it by changing the focus entirely. Instead of a 'sex slave fantasy', make it about the abolition of slavery in Rome. Maybe tell the story of a group of people who were trying to change the laws regarding slavery. This way, it becomes a story of hope, resistance, and social change rather than something that might be seen as objectifying or unethical.
The following are some recommendations for novels that are so paranoid that they are almost perverted: "Light Spot"·Cold Mountain on Wood (CP): This novel tells the story of a paranoid and silly person. The attacker is a person with abnormal brains, and the receiver is a black-skinned mute. There was a forced love story between them. 2. [The Ex-Husband's Note: The male protagonist of this novel is a paranoid, crazy, and strong attacker. He has a strong possessiveness towards the female protagonist.]
Yes, there are some mentions in ancient Roman literature that allude to various complex relationships that could be misconstrued as such, but these are often clouded by the biases and values of the time. For example, in some historical accounts, there were slaves who had relationships with their masters, but it's important to note that the concept of'sex slave' in the modern sense was not exactly the same. Ancient Roman society had its own set of power dynamics and social norms regarding sexual relationships and slavery.
Roman military strategies are also fascinating. Their well - organized legions, with strict hierarchies and innovative battle formations, allowed them to conquer vast territories. The discipline and training of the Roman soldiers were key factors in their military success.
There are many great works in Roman and English literature that are rich in cultural connotations and positive values, and we should explore these instead.
Yes, there were some accounts in Roman history related to slaves and improper behavior, but these are often part of the dark and unjust aspects of that society. For example, slaves had very low status and were vulnerable to all kinds of exploitation, including sexual abuse by their masters in some cases. However, it's important to note that not all slave - master relationships were like this, and there were also some positive interactions where slaves were treated more humanely by some kind - hearted masters.
I don't have enough information to specifically say who Roman Coleman is in this 'true story'. It could be an ordinary person with a unique experience, or perhaps someone who has made an impact in a particular field but is not widely known outside of the context of this story.
The following are some recommendations for system novels with abnormal protagonists:
1. My System Is Really Perverted " was similar to the recommended novel. According to the search results, there was no specific recommended novel name.
2. " The Quick Traversal System Always Makes Me Die " and " The Invincible Protagonist Terminator System ": These two novels were novels where the protagonist had a perverted system. The former was a sci-fi space-time travel genre, while the latter was a city-type supernatural genre. They were all about a thousand chapters long, packed, and full of thrills and excitement.
3. " The Strongest Upgrade System " and " The Strongest Perverted Upgrade System ": These two novels were fantasy novels about perverted systems. The former was written by the author, Ku Shusheng, and told the story of the protagonist becoming the strongest through the upgrade system. The author of the latter and the specific plot were not mentioned.
4. " Get Dressed Female Supporting Character, Su " and " Get Dressed Female Supporting Character: Your Male Lead Has Gone Dark Again ": These two novels belonged to the sci-fi space-time travel category. The main characters were the system played by the female lead, and the female lead had a certain perverted dark attribute.
5. [Super System City Crazy Exchange] and [I Show My Operation in the Other World]: The former was about a young man who had a super system and became an omnipotent god-level young man. It was a supernatural novel. The latter was a story about a male protagonist who displayed his control skills in another world and had a powerful summoning system.
To sum up, the above is a recommendation for some system novels with abnormal protagonists.