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[–] megane_kun@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

villainess that’s not really a villain

In fairness, that's what's a lot of villainess isekai story MCs are (as far as I've read, which is not that much, I promise).

Tipong reborn as a villainess in a game/story/anime/whatever tapos ayaw nyang ma-bad ending. So kung ano-ano ang ginawa para lang makaiwas sa "fate" nya. But by webnovel logic, it always ends up that just by being reborn into that character, nabago na nya ang fate nya.

This brings up a lot of questions in my head, like a lot of them talk about fate as if that's something unavoidable (and given the genre, they show hints of this--like scripted events happening despite the protagonists best efforts, or just heavily implied that it would have gone that way if it were not for the protagonist's actions).

Uhm, that digression aside, getting isekaied into a villain/villainess isekai story could be interesting. But then again, I just like Isekai in general.