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lb:villainess [2025-04-29 10:40:44] ninjasrlb:villainess [2026-02-12 19:37:40] (current) – [Villainess] ninjasr
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 ====== Villainess ====== ====== Villainess ======
-This is a sub-genre of the [[lb:aristocratic]] genre that focuses on the villainesses.\\ +<div subtitle>
-It also frequently overlaps with the [[lb:isekai]] sub-genre.+
 {{tag>genre otaku}} {{tag>genre otaku}}
 +</div>
 +<div passage>
 +This is a sub-genre of the [[lb:aristocratic]] genre that focuses on the villainesses.
 +
 +It also frequently overlaps with the [[lb:isekai]] sub-genre.
 +</div>
 +<div caution callout>
 +Since this no longer counts as a [[lb:genre]], I'll be re-writing this article.
 +</div>
 ===== Definition ===== ===== Definition =====
 In many romance [[lb:aristocratic]] media, there is typically a girl, the villainess, who bullies the protagonist for getting close to the male leads andor inconveniences the protagonist in other ways. From what I understand, Otome games (dating games aimed at girls) have turned this character into a standard, easily-identifiable archetype.\\ In many romance [[lb:aristocratic]] media, there is typically a girl, the villainess, who bullies the protagonist for getting close to the male leads andor inconveniences the protagonist in other ways. From what I understand, Otome games (dating games aimed at girls) have turned this character into a standard, easily-identifiable archetype.\\
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