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    • Jon Mitchell
      Jon Mitchell Premium Member last edited by

      should we coin a new term? I'm ok with that
      what do we call a non-romantic harem? (i.e. Businessman Isekai- where the attraction seems to be - everyone wants the protagonist to be their boss and/or dad, but not necessarily have a romantic interest)

      I read banned books

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      • stardf29
        stardf29 Premium Member @Jon Mitchell last edited by

        @jon-mitchell TVTropes has the Supporting Harem, which also includes cases where one girl is clearly the winning girl but other girls are in love with the guy. The basic idea is that the other girls exist more to appeal to the audience with their various character traits.

        MAL
        Beneath the Tangles (the blog I write for)

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        • Jon Mitchell
          Jon Mitchell Premium Member @stardf29 last edited by

          @stardf29
          I don’t think it fits forBusinessman I mean there may have been a fleeting crush, but the girls (other than his wife/goddess) weren’t in love with the protagonist

          I read banned books

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          • stardf29
            stardf29 Premium Member @Jon Mitchell last edited by

            @jon-mitchell The page does also allow for "other girls really like but aren't in love with the protagonist", so there's that...

            If you really want a unique term, maybe Pseudo Harem? Though that could be confused for this...

            MAL
            Beneath the Tangles (the blog I write for)

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            • Steelblaidd
              Steelblaidd @Paul Nebeling last edited by Steelblaidd

              @paul-nebeling said in How to Build a Harem:

              use battle harem to refer to one where the spokes are (generally) competing with each other for the central person's affection/attention rather than one where they are just fighting.

              That is a pretty nonstandard usage.

              I agree that SAO is a stillborn harem. Though Kaoahara did right a 'non-canon' marry them all sort-of-ending (I keep wanting to write a fan fic continuation of it but cant figure out how to not make it a total lemon).
              Disagree that the harem knowing all the potential members is a necessity.

              @stardf29 I loike psedo harem, both the manga and as the term for a no romantic gathering around a central character.

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              • Paul Nebeling
                Paul Nebeling Premium Member @Steelblaidd last edited by

                @steelblaidd "Stillborn harem" I like that. It truly fits. Yeah, Kawahara has written tons of add-on material for SAO. Some is canon and some is not. It muddies the waters quite a bit.

                Since TVtropes has already assigned the term "Battle Harem", I suppose it's necessary to coin a phrase to describe what I mean. Competative Harem? I don't really like the flow of Non-cooperative Harem. Contested Harem? Fight-over-the-MC Harem? (That one kinda sucks.)

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                • Jon Mitchell
                  Jon Mitchell Premium Member @Paul Nebeling last edited by

                  @paul-nebeling

                  antagonistic harem
                  harem of rivals
                  dog eat dog harem

                  I read banned books

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                  • Steelblaidd
                    Steelblaidd @Paul Nebeling last edited by

                    @paul-nebeling Frome TV tropes

                    the "Shuraba" ("Bloodbath") route, where There Can Be Only One and the contenders ruthlessly sabotage each other to secure mastery.

                    I think what you are describing is best termed a contested balanced harem. ( Roukiujoma being an uncontested balanced)

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                    • Paul Nebeling
                      Paul Nebeling Premium Member @Steelblaidd last edited by

                      @steelblaidd Color me confused on the difference between a balanced and unbalanced harem.

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                      • stardf29
                        stardf29 Premium Member @Paul Nebeling last edited by

                        @paul-nebeling I would consider an unbalanced harem being one where one girl (or sometimes two) is clearly the "favorite" to win. It's still technically a harem as the MC entertains the romantic affections of all girls and hasn't committed to that "favorite" girl yet but it's pretty clear that, barring a drastic authorial twist, only one girl has any real chance of winning.

                        MAL
                        Beneath the Tangles (the blog I write for)

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                        • Jon Mitchell
                          Jon Mitchell Premium Member @stardf29 last edited by

                          @stardf29
                          As it is now: Rokojouma is a good example of a balanced harem, For a while Elf Bride looked like it might be leaning towards being an unbalanced harem (and some would argue Businessman Isekei is another example) or for an anime example ToLoveRu

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                          • Steelblaidd
                            Steelblaidd @Jon Mitchell last edited by

                            @jon-mitchell IS is also balanced.
                            It's one of those inverted pyramids of champagne glasses full of nitroglycerin, but balanced.

                            The opposite of the balanced is the satalite harem such as SAO, or Ranma 1/2

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                            • Paul Nebeling
                              Paul Nebeling Premium Member @Steelblaidd last edited by

                              @steelblaidd Funny way to describe it, but accurate.

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                              • Steelblaidd
                                Steelblaidd @Paul Nebeling last edited by Steelblaidd

                                @paul-nebeling Once you have seen the trick done it kind of sticks with you.
                                See example

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                                  durask Premium Member @Jon Mitchell last edited by durask

                                  @jon-mitchell I think non-romantic or pseudo harem is where the author just piles up more and more female characters most of whom do not have romantic feelings for the MC.

                                  I think Elf Bride is the most recent example that comes to mind. Then again, there seem to be two other couples in the making.

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                                  • hopebestman
                                    hopebestman Premium Member last edited by

                                    1-)You have to be somewhat OP MC.
                                    2-)You have to be some level ass hole but inside a good person.
                                    3-)You shouldnt have same type of girl. You need diversity. Loli , oppai , tsundere , etc...
                                    4-)There should be a common enemy to hate and fight together.
                                    5-)YOU NEVER EVER cant try to bang any of them. You have to be somewhat "impotent" guy or a clueless moron about girls.

                                    PS: Depends on story , there could be some changes.

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                                    • Jon Mitchell
                                      Jon Mitchell Premium Member @durask last edited by

                                      @durask said in How to Build a Harem:

                                      I think non-romantic or pseudo harem is where the author just piles up more and more female characters most of whom do not have romantic feelings for the MC.

                                      Bookworm? Everyone wants Myne- but not in a romantic way

                                      I read banned books

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                                      • Rahul Balaggan
                                        Rahul Balaggan Staff @Jon Mitchell last edited by

                                        @jon-mitchell said in How to Build a Harem:

                                        but not in a romantic way

                                        Lutz - Clearly loves Myne
                                        Benno - His Goddess of Water, he may say he doesn't see her like that but the argument can be made that he refuses to let himself see her like that
                                        High Priest - Honestly a lot has been said, but at the end of the day he has taken to her quite a bit, he has opened up to her a great deal

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                                        I think the perfect example of a non-romantic Harem is One Piece, everyone is drawn to Luffy, they want to be with him to help him see his dream through to the end.

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                                        • Crimson Wise
                                          Crimson Wise Premium Member @Jon Mitchell last edited by

                                          @jon-mitchell I remember reading someone mentioning about Myne having a harem of fathers, and honestly, I agree.

                                          Give Quof a break!
                                          WHAT'S THE STORY WITH THAT FREAKING BLACK DRAGON?!

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