She's been chuunibyou for like, four or five years at this point, and has just stumbled herself into an actual society...not the committee of 300 lmao
domestic magicThe nobles here show a severe shortage of imagination, thinking that Domestic Magic is something to be looked down upon. Some examples:
- Master trash removal magic.
- Look down on your foe.
- Take out the trash.
- Learn bodily fluid cleaning spells.
- Your enemy has bodily fluids.
- Now they don't.
- Successfully wield pest control magics.
- Be pestered by those who oppose you.
- Exterminate.
- Make culinary spells a part of your arsenal.
- Be challenged by those made of meat.
- Make that meat meet their maker.
- Practice library organization magic.
- A person's mind has a bookshelf of memories.
- Uh... what was I talking about?
Considering her past life backstory, I feel like the "villainess" thing she has going for is more like an "anti hero" type in our modern eyes. A villainess in her eyes is someone that goes against the high society way of thinking, so a woman that isn't passive and has as much social power and influence as a "man", the complete opposite of how she was groomed before dying. Acting to help the common folk against the oppression of the nobility makes her a villain in the eyes of Noble society (her society), so it actually makes sense.This has potential. The 'aiming to be a great villainess' part is a little forced, unlike Cid, Liam or Mary Albert, all of whom had rationales (or delusions) that really land, but we'll watch how it develops. Maybe we'll get more backstory to explain her rationale. I'm hoping for something like Tearmoon Empire, where she has no idea how much good she's accidentally doing, but it may develop more like Evil Lord of an Interstellar Empire where she honestly thinks she's being villainous while being a great lord.
Anyhow, I'm following this one to see where it goes.
Sounds like a reasonable analysis. We'll see where this goes.Considering her past life backstory, I feel like the "villainess" thing she has going for is more like an "anti hero" type in our modern eyes. A villainess in her eyes is someone that goes against the high society way of thinking, so a woman that isn't passive and has as much social power and influence as a "man", the complete opposite of how she was groomed before dying. Acting to help the common folk against the oppression of the nobility makes her a villain in the eyes of Noble society (her society), so it actually makes sense.