The narrative power of these scenes relies on heavy contrast. Authors pit the empress's peak physical beauty and regal pride against the grimy, violent reality of the execution block or gallows. The "hot" or striking aesthetic of the character is pushed to its absolute limit right before it is destroyed. Emotional Catharsis vs. Dark Sympathy
Her "bad relationships" are a fantasy of consequence-less power. We, the polite and restrained readers, get to vicariously enjoy the spectacle of someone who says, "I don't need to heal. I need a bigger army." atrocious empress bad end final sexecute hot
The protagonist or main antagonist is a ruthless female monarch. She rules with an iron fist, abuses her power, and executes her enemies. The narrative power of these scenes relies on heavy contrast
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A romantic storyline feels "bad" when the characters act out of character to serve a dramatic plot twist. In many "Atrocious Empress" narratives, the romance is hindered by:
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