Most Isekai protagonists max out in Strength, Inteligence, or Wisdom, and overpower their enemies with powerful fighting abilities and magic. Destruction Flag Otome's protagonist did none of these, instead placing all of her skill points into Charisma, and the result is Katarina Claes.
Katarina, a noble, hits her head one day and remembers her past life as a Japanese high school girl in which she played a dating sim which was identical to the world where she now resides. Unfortunately, she seems to be the villainess, and any route that involves her character results in her death or exile. Deciding that this is unacceptable, Katarina decides
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: I Reincarnated into an Otome Game as a Villainess With Only Destruction Flags…, Destruction Flag Otome Japanese: 乙女ゲームの破滅フラグしかない悪役令嬢に転生してしまった… More titlesInformationType: Light Novel
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Aug 20, 2015 to ?
Demographic:
Shoujo
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None Statistics Ranked: #11532 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1869
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Your Feelings Categories Apr 10, 2020
So I randomly got recommended the trailer for this on Youtube and I had to watch it. At first I didn't really know how to feel about it but after reading the manga, holy shit it's amazing.
Story- The story follows a girl named Katarina Claes, a princess. The girl trips and hits her head on a rock and starts remembering her past memories. Only then does Katarina notice that in her past life, she was an otaku that loved the otome game “Fortune Lover”. She finds out that she has been reincarnated into the otome game villainess! All routes she's the villainess include her either ... Oct 3, 2021
While I am a massive fan of the anime, I have to face the facts about the novel - it just isn't very well written.
Instead of writing a scene from the perspective of all of the characters involved, the author repeats the scene from each character's perspective who happened to be there. While this wouldn't be an issue if the retelling added any depth to the scene, the author oftentimes repeats the scene nearly word for word. Additionally, the author has the characters repeat nuggets of information over and over again. A lot of times the info drops are also word for word from other places ... |