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Then there’s the other side: the “collectible waifu” approach. Characters exist only to fawn over the bland self-insert hero. Women lose personality, goals, and friendships outside the MC.

Why it could be “evil”:

Worst-case examples: Smartphone Isekai, In Another World With My Smartphone (sorry, fans), or any show where the hero solves every problem by being the only competent person while six girls fight over holding his hand.

If your harem is just a checklist of tropes, you’re not saving the world. You’re decorating your ego.


The protagonist usually inherits knowledge of the future (reincarnation, time travel, or awareness of a game script). The world is destined for destruction (apocalypse, war, or ruin). The "Fix" is the deviation from this script.

The Protagonist: Kaelen

The "Good" Heroine: Seraphina, The Saint of Eternal Light

The "Evil" Heroine: Malika, The Exiled Princess of Ash

The "Neutral" Heroine: Elara, The Witch of the Grey