Vampire Villainess
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Description
When a dimensional parasite reincarnates into a new host after a bad sexual encounter, the monster gets more than they bargained for by becoming the villain of an otome game.
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After her 'death' the vampire wakes up in the body of Aurelie dun Rhianon hal Rotthfuss zer Aventide, the villainess of 'Serenade Of The Doves' an 18+ otoge she had recently completed, and hijacked her body a day after the events of the game begins.
'What bullshit is this?! The female lead is as interesting as a limp noodle! She's even succeeded in balancing all the affairs with the capture targets?! I don't know if I should be impressed or disgusted at her time management skills.'
Watch as an immortal monster tries their hardest to not get embroiled in the love affairs of the holy maiden, and squeeze as many ass cheeks as she can in 'Vampire Villainess!'
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Release: Whenever I don't feel like shit
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2018
- Author
- Swish Fish
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.3/ 5.0
- Followers
- 96
- Views
- 17,034
Chapters(10 total)
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Community Reviews(2)
- Overlord1Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0Good job and not bad and please continue 3 chapters are a bit too little
- Sociable HermitRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Not many chapters here yet, but enough for an initial judgment.
First the good: The worldbuilding is really, really good. Descriptions are put together very well, with an evocative vocabulary. The story doesn't have theusual isekai problems either, in which the MC's previous life or world don't matter at all, since there seems to be a deeper connection.
The MC is pretty much a villainess (see title), but watching her be evil is fun, as with the best villain characters. Looking forward to her having to play the role of heroine.
Now the not so good: Style and Grammar could use a bit of work. Run-on sentences are the worst offenders, but the shifts between past and present tense don't help either. Those are pretty big problems, but the rest of the writing is good enough for me to look past them. Apart from those, there's a few smaller grammatical mistakes, but nothing major.
Look forward to more chapters.