th4mo wrote:What puzzles me is: why does "a design that is distinctly Oriental" feature entirely white court figures? (Ok, maybe a few could be borderline asian... but definitely not most)
So they "studied Korean traditional drawings, patterns, weapons, and clothings..." and then put them all on a bunch of white women? WTF?
The suggestion that anime characters are "drawn white" if they aren't uniformly black-haired and black-eyed is
an old canard. It seems much more likely to me that the illustrator intended these to be read as modern, trendy Korean women, who -
through the magic of modern chemistry! - can and do sport every hair color in this deck. (The JoS and JoD
do have light-colored eyes - a trait that artists in the genre frequently give to mixed-race characters - but they could also be read as ethnic Koreans wearing fashionable colored contacts.)
A cursory Google image search for the term "manhwa" will give you pages of characters intended to be Korean, drawn by Koreans, who look very much like the women here. In the absence of any of the exaggerated "exotic" features - long pointy noses, enormous round eyes - that the style typically uses to denote foreigners, it's fair to assume that these are the same.
I upped my pledge so I will have a couple decks to trade, if anybody here likes the deck but not the price tag. Make me an offer after fulfillment, if you're interested.