web novelist, webcomic fan | Author and Storyteller of: Another Cliché Villainess Romance Story (Read on Tapas)
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text
Prologue —Yet another villainess's cliché romance fantasy story
When I found myself in a fantasy world born from a perverse person's imagination, I didn't imagine my life unfolding like this. When I fell into this make-believe-made-real world and met all the fictional characters I'd become invested in...
It wasn't meant to be like this.
We weren't meant to be stuck together like this—glued together by the strings fate spun. None of it was supposed to become like this.
All I wanted was to survive when I woke up 5 years old for the second time in a story I once enjoyed.
But I'd found myself in a story I didn't recognize and made decisions I never thought I'd choose. The characters I thought I knew, the world I thought I'd known, were suddenly all foreign to me. It's as if this chance at life was a revision of the original work, edited entirely until it became a new story. Characters I hated and characters I loved—somehow, we found ourselves unable to separate like addicts who craved one another. Somehow, we all became something unrecognizable.
Somehow, we all found ourselves in the depths of a redeeming depravity, together like one entity.
Where did we begin, and where did we end? It seemed as if we were simultaneously enmeshed yet separate.
Somehow, we existed as a paradox instead of beings living different lives.
Were we all unique individuals, or were we a simple singularity?
I don't know.
Our lives felt like nothing but smoke and mirrors, one past sliding past the other. But our futures...were they something we could control, or was it something that has been decided for us? Was our lives a formulaic trope and plot line, or were our lives a new written version of fate and future?
I wish I knew. I wish I had an answer.
Instead, I became a personified cliché—reincarnated as the narcissistic, psychopathic, incompetent villainess of a webnovel I read in a past life.
You know.
The one where she's destined to die at the hands of the protagonist for coveting the male lead and harming the female lead. The one that drives the plot and causes the lovers to grow more and more fond of one another.
The one the readers love to hate.
The villainess character used to springboard dull love into something beautifully tragic and create a satisfying ending.
Somehow, I am regrettably this antagonist with her tragic fate and catastrophic life.
My name is Iristella Noviette Vera Orzo, and I am the unfortunate only child of the moody, blunt, detached, complicated, gave-Iris-daddy-issues Duke Cedric Asher Orzo.
And this is my cliché villainess fantasy romance story.
Read more on Tapas
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Amelia Kim finds herself 25 going on 5 in the body of Iristella Orzo, the tragic villainess of the webnovel "The Emperor's Trials." Like all good romance fantasy plots, the villainess, Iristella, faces certain death and a sad fate. Amelia finds herself in this cliché predicament and is ready to live the world's worst cliché, but fate seems to have planned differently. In the version she's living, Amelia finds that all the other characters are slightly different from those she knew, and the plot has made turns she's never seen. Suddenly, every trope and cliché she knows seems unreliable. Will Amelia be able to twist her fate as Iristella and survive, or will the plot decide her destiny?
—Another Cliché Villainess Romance Story
This is my first ever shared story outside of my family. It's been a nerve wracking experience, but it has also been exciting and a great opportunity for me to grow as a writer.
I hope you enjoy my story, and please subscribe and share if you do!
Cover art by Dennaz K (Commission them here: @dennaz)
4 notes
·
View notes
Text
Prologue —Yet another villainess's cliché romance fantasy story
When I found myself in a fantasy world born from a perverse person's imagination, I didn't imagine my life unfolding like this. When I fell into this make-believe-made-real world and met all the fictional characters I'd become invested in...
It wasn't meant to be like this.
We weren't meant to be stuck together like this—glued together by the strings fate spun. None of it was supposed to become like this.
All I wanted was to survive when I woke up 5 years old for the second time in a story I once enjoyed.
But I'd found myself in a story I didn't recognize and made decisions I never thought I'd choose. The characters I thought I knew, the world I thought I'd known, were suddenly all foreign to me. It's as if this chance at life was a revision of the original work, edited entirely until it became a new story. Characters I hated and characters I loved—somehow, we found ourselves unable to separate like addicts who craved one another. Somehow, we all became something unrecognizable.
Somehow, we all found ourselves in the depths of a redeeming depravity, together like one entity.
Where did we begin, and where did we end? It seemed as if we were simultaneously enmeshed yet separate.
Somehow, we existed as a paradox instead of beings living different lives.
Were we all unique individuals, or were we a simple singularity?
I don't know.
Our lives felt like nothing but smoke and mirrors, one past sliding past the other. But our futures...were they something we could control, or was it something that has been decided for us? Was our lives a formulaic trope and plot line, or were our lives a new written version of fate and future?
I wish I knew. I wish I had an answer.
Instead, I became a personified cliché—reincarnated as the narcissistic, psychopathic, incompetent villainess of a webnovel I read in a past life.
You know.
The one where she's destined to die at the hands of the protagonist for coveting the male lead and harming the female lead. The one that drives the plot and causes the lovers to grow more and more fond of one another.
The one the readers love to hate.
The villainess character used to springboard dull love into something beautifully tragic and create a satisfying ending.
Somehow, I am regrettably this antagonist with her tragic fate and catastrophic life.
My name is Iristella Noviette Vera Orzo, and I am the unfortunate only child of the moody, blunt, detached, complicated, gave-Iris-daddy-issues Duke Cedric Asher Orzo.
And this is my cliché villainess fantasy romance story.
Read more on Tapas
#trueloveontapas#original writing#manhwa#romance#romance story#shootin my shot#webcomic#historical fantasy romance#historical fantasy#author#writing contest#manhwa art#writing#villainess trope#villainess#transmigration#returner#childcare#childcare genre#cliche#trope
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Amelia Kim finds herself 25 going on 5 in the body of Iristella Orzo, the tragic villainess of the webnovel "The Emperor's Trials." Like all good romance fantasy plots, the villainess, Iristella, faces certain death and a sad fate. Amelia finds herself in this cliché predicament and is ready to live the world's worst cliché, but fate seems to have planned differently. In the version she's living, Amelia finds that all the other characters are slightly different from those she knew, and the plot has made turns she's never seen. Suddenly, every trope and cliché she knows seems unreliable. Will Amelia be able to twist her fate as Iristella and survive, or will the plot decide her destiny?
—Another Cliché Villainess Romance Story
I hope you enjoy the first story I've ever shared. Please subscribe if you enjoy it!
Thumbnail art by Horologlia (Commission them here: @yua_horologlia)
#trueloveontapas#webcomic#webnovel#author#writing#original writing#manhwa#original story#shootin my shot#romance#romance story#historical fantasy#fantasy romance#historical fantasy romance#storytelling
1 note
·
View note
Text
Amelia Kim finds herself 25 going on 5 in the body of Iristella Orzo, the tragic villainess of the webnovel "The Emperor's Trials." Like all good romance fantasy plots, the villainess, Iristella, faces certain death and a sad fate. Amelia finds herself in this cliché predicament and is ready to live the world's worst cliché, but fate seems to have planned differently. In the version she's living, Amelia finds that all the other characters are slightly different from those she knew, and the plot has made turns she's never seen. Suddenly, every trope and cliché she knows seems unreliable. Will Amelia be able to twist her fate as Iristella and survive, or will the plot decide her destiny?
—Another Cliché Villainess Romance Story
This is my first ever shared story outside of my family. It's been a nerve wracking experience, but it has also been exciting and a great opportunity for me to grow as a writer.
I hope you enjoy my story, and please subscribe and share if you do!
Cover art by Dennaz K (Commission them here: @dennaz)
#trueloveontapas#historical fantasy#historical fantasy romance#manhwa#webnovel#original writing#orignal story#author#webcomic#writing#villaniess#childcare#romance#romance story#historical romance#shootin my shot
4 notes
·
View notes