![]() Especially with Jieun and the outcome of the original timeline. Thanks to encountering a time-traveled Aristia at an early age, he grew away from becoming anywhere closer to his original timeline counterpart personality wise after a Jerkass Realization on his own part and future interactions with Aristia. Especially in comparison to his original timeline counterpart due to For Want of a Nail effects in play. ![]() But the biggest example to this would be Prince Ruveliss. Character Development: A whole lot going on.Cannot Spit It Out: Carsein never makes his intentions towards Tia unambiguous, so while she seems vaguely aware of how he feels, she also ends up hesitating to reexamine their relationship.As such, his behavior towards her grows more and more abusive until she finally suffered a breakdown, at which point her father tried to get her out of the palace. Break the Cutie: Original Aristia was quiet, dutiful and not very expressive with her emotions, leaving Ruveliss to feel like she didn't have any.Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Allendis is friendly and cheerful towards Tia and always supports her, but when not in her presence he's cold, hostile and has a nasty temper.Their relationship is never really the same afterward. He brushes it off as a dream, causing her to cut contact with him for months. Allendis later hits the same button when he promises to believe Tia, causing her to open up and tell him about her past.Carsein breaking a promise to Tia causes her to absolutely flip out and despise him for quite some time to no one's detriment more than her own: Lack of proper instruction from him almost causes her to give herself a permanent and debilitating injury.This, when this plot point is reintroduced, it doesn't carry as much weight. At the same time, Jeiun starts viewing her with more hostility and wariness when before she had tried to get along with Tia, albeit poorly. In the novel, it's mentioned early on that Tia has been feeling weirdly emotionally volatile lately and doesn't know why. Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole: The drugging plotline and some related issues later in the story seem out of left field in the manhwa.Adaptation Expansion: The manhwa does it's best to give attention towards the characters of Allendis, Carsein and the prince Ruveliss and had things seen in their Point of View instead of focusing only towards Aristia.The author actually left an apology at the end of the story indicating they didn't have time to show all the details. It also only briefly touched upon the Jieun/Aristia discord. Adaptation Distillation: The finale of the manhwa completely removes almost all information about the past timeline and how it went wrong.The Abandoned Empress contains examples of: ![]() The webcomic and novel have official English translations on Tappytoons and the original can be found on Kakao. The Abandoned Empress is a webnovel written by Yuna with a webcomic adaptation drawn by Ina. ![]() However a second chance to change her fate sees her reborn ‒to 7 years earlier! “Is this a dream or reality? Will my destiny repeat?” But with the appearance of a mysterious new girl, everything has fallen apart: the Emperor has turned his back, and Aristia’s miserable life as a lower queen is cut short by death. As proud daughter of House Monique, Aristia was raised to become the next empress of the Castina Empire.
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