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6/19/2025, 2:20:51 PM
>>11308280
I guess this is a good place, as any to to discuss storytelling in a patriarchal setting.
I have read/watched so many hentai and they all seem to have the same story structure.
Their all have the same storybeats:

>1. Introduction
The heroine is introduced. She is characterized as beautiful, smart, and powerful.
>2. Capture
The heroine is captured by her enemies. There are three main reasons for capture:
>2.a Overpowered by arrogance
The heroine's capture is a result of her own hubris.
E.g., she underestimates her enemies, takes too many enemies on at once, ignores her allies' advice, or penetrates too far into the enemy lines.
Example:
In Haizan Himekishi, Princess Rosaria is captured because she ignores her general's advice and charges in without support
>2.b Betrayal by misplaced trust
The heroine's capture is the result of her being betrayed by her corrupt allies or former allies.
Maybe her allies lured her into a trap or told her enemies about her vulnerabilities.
Example:
In Ikusa Otome Valkyrie, Freya equips Valkyrie Reia with a cursed chastity belt
>2.c Surrender by kindness
The heroine is unstoppable, but decides to surrender and let herself be captured because the villains are holding her friend/family/husband hostage.
Example
In Himekishi Lilia, Princess Lilia surrenders after her mother is revealed as a hostage
>3. Deflowering
The villain deflowers the chained heroine, who often threatens to kill him for it.
>4. Public humiliation
The villain tries to break the heroine by public humiliation, which typically means gang rape, or bukkake.
>5. Breaking Hope
Something hopeful happens, but it ends up making things worse. This takes the following subtypes:

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