Anonymous
10/22/2025, 12:03:34 AM
No.11401193
>>11400227
Granted. Your condition is, unfortunately, permanent. To make things worse, it's also contagious: if you end up transforming someone into a "harem heroine", and that person has close friends in serious relationships, those friends will ALSO transform into harem heroines willing to marry you. And by the way, a fiancé counts as a "close friend".
Luckily, this contagiousness should stop after a couple "generations", so your friends' friends' friends' friends and your friends' fiancés' friends' fiancés should be safe. Don't look at me like that. You DID want a harem, right? Sure, the overal relationship chart will be kind of a mess, but you shall be at the center of it all.
But that's not the only symptom of haremitis. See, the illness transforms you into a VN harem protagonist, and that makes you both the main character and the player controlling it... sorta.
In various occasions, time will seem to slow down, and you will be offered a limited selection of options about things like what you're gonna say next, or where do you want to go. That's the VN program giving you, the "player", your options. Once you make your choice, your body will move on autopilot to fulfill your decision, while you can't do anything but watch and feel the results of your choice. Eventually you will manage to regain control over your body, but by then you will have to deal with the consequences of your choice.
Most options try to push you towards marrying one or more of your friends; some options lead to a "harem ending" where you marry everyone, but there are multiple roads to get there, and not all of them are equally pleasant. The biggest issue is probably the fact that you'll get only a limited selection of options to work with - but that's visual novels for you.
Could have been worse. You could have been a teen with a foreign soul in your chest.
>I wish to marry this futa, whose permanent musk is so potent, that it makes the air around her feel like a tropical jungle.
Granted. Your condition is, unfortunately, permanent. To make things worse, it's also contagious: if you end up transforming someone into a "harem heroine", and that person has close friends in serious relationships, those friends will ALSO transform into harem heroines willing to marry you. And by the way, a fiancé counts as a "close friend".
Luckily, this contagiousness should stop after a couple "generations", so your friends' friends' friends' friends and your friends' fiancés' friends' fiancés should be safe. Don't look at me like that. You DID want a harem, right? Sure, the overal relationship chart will be kind of a mess, but you shall be at the center of it all.
But that's not the only symptom of haremitis. See, the illness transforms you into a VN harem protagonist, and that makes you both the main character and the player controlling it... sorta.
In various occasions, time will seem to slow down, and you will be offered a limited selection of options about things like what you're gonna say next, or where do you want to go. That's the VN program giving you, the "player", your options. Once you make your choice, your body will move on autopilot to fulfill your decision, while you can't do anything but watch and feel the results of your choice. Eventually you will manage to regain control over your body, but by then you will have to deal with the consequences of your choice.
Most options try to push you towards marrying one or more of your friends; some options lead to a "harem ending" where you marry everyone, but there are multiple roads to get there, and not all of them are equally pleasant. The biggest issue is probably the fact that you'll get only a limited selection of options to work with - but that's visual novels for you.
Could have been worse. You could have been a teen with a foreign soul in your chest.
>I wish to marry this futa, whose permanent musk is so potent, that it makes the air around her feel like a tropical jungle.