A traveling merchant and a wolf deity navigate the economics and superstitions of a realistic medieval world. It trades flashy battles for sharp wit and character growth.
Why it's similar: The show shares Maria's dedication to a grounded, realistic medieval atmosphere where the Church's influence is a constant, looming pressure. Both series focus on the friction between ancient supernatural elements and the evolving human society.
Power comparison: Magic is extremely subtle and tied to nature and harvest lore, moving away from Maria's active battlefield interference.
Why watch after Maria The Virgin Witch: Start here if you loved the mature dialogue and the way Maria explored the intersection of myth and history.
