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+ | ====== Villainess ====== | ||
+ | This is a sub-genre of the [[lb: | ||
+ | It also frequently overlaps with the [[lb: | ||
+ | ===== Definition ===== | ||
+ | In many romance [[lb: | ||
+ | This " | ||
+ | For one reason or another, reincarnation plays a part in the plot. One of the characters, usually the villainess herself, tends to have reincarnated. Off the top of my head, I can't think of a single villainess story I've read that doesn' | ||
+ | The plot tends to go one of 3 ways: | ||
+ | - Villainess, or other main character, learns of her future misfortune. Tries to avoid it. | ||
+ | - Villainess falls to ruin (misfortune). Story focuses on her life afterwards. | ||
+ | - Villainess, or other main character, learns of the state of the world. Villainess betters as a person. | ||
+ | However, stories in the villainess sub-genre can go all sorts of ways. Especially since these plots aren't very rigid.\\ | ||
+ | As reincarnation is extremely common, the character that learns of the world tends to do so because they remember it from their previous life.\\ | ||
+ | The setting of this sub-genre is usually tied to the [[lb: | ||
+ | ===== Trivia and Notes ===== | ||
+ | * I developed a strange obsession for this sub-genre through a series of unfortunate circumstances. | ||
+ | * I was reading a villainess manga, then I finished all the (at the time) available chapters. So I decided to start another one, because I still felt like reading something similar. Then I finished reading all the available chapters again, but only //after// I got hooked on the series. Now I had an even greater urge to read something similar. This repeated so much that I've gone through about 50 of them and they' | ||
+ | * As a result, I've also grown familiar with the [[lb: | ||
+ | * My means of distinguishing between " | ||
+ | * I believe the first of these was //Otome Gēmu no Hametsu Furagu Shika Nai Akuyaku Reijō ni Tensei Shite Shimatta…// | ||
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