In 'My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!', the main character is Katarina Claes. She is the reincarnated villainess who is trying to avoid her doom in the otome game world.
Some popular ones include 'My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!'. It has an interesting premise where the protagonist is reincarnated as a villainess in an otome game world and tries to avoid her bad endings.
A common trait is also being manipulative. The villainess will try to manipulate the situations and the people around her to get what she wants. She might manipulate the male leads by lying about the protagonist or creating misunderstandings between them to drive a wedge in their relationship.
Well, 'Villainess Maker' is a good one. It focuses on how a character becomes a villainess. 'Who Made Me a Princess' also has elements of the villainess story as the main character has to deal with the challenges of being in a situation where she could be seen as a villainess. Also, 'Survive as the Hero's Wife' has a villainess - adjacent story where the female lead has to navigate through a complex plot and avoid being villainized.
It really depends on the specific plot and character development in the manhwa. Sometimes it happens early on, and in other cases, it might take a while.
First, you need to come up with a unique and interesting character design for the villainess. Make her have complex motivations and personality traits. Also, think of a captivating plot that keeps readers engaged.
Well, 'A Villainess for the Tyrant' manga is appealing because it offers a fresh take on the typical romance tropes. The world-building is also quite impressive and draws you in.
It's a complex tale of a female character who finds herself in a challenging relationship with a tyrant. There are lots of twists and turns along the way.
Well, spoilers for a sequel could involve the villainess facing unexpected rivals or having to deal with the consequences of her past actions in more complex ways. But it's best to discover these as you read.
No. There can be other ways too. For example, the villainess might have a change of heart and start to do good deeds. She could use her intelligence and resources to redeem herself. Some novels explore the idea of the villainess finding love and through that relationship, she transforms and finds a new path in life, rather than death being the only option.