Lately, the "Evil" or "Ruthless" protagonist has surged in popularity. These aren't necessarily mustache-twirling villains, but pragmatists who are willing to get their hands dirty. When the world is on the brink, many argue that "Evil" is actually more efficient. 1. Results Over Reputation

The harem is built on mutual respect and shared ideals. Saving the world feels like a collective triumph of the human spirit.

These heroes save the world not out of altruism, but because they are part of it and want to protect their own interests and people. Moral Grey Areas:

In conclusion, the debate between good and evil in harem fantasy is not a simple one. Both approaches have their merits and drawbacks, and the most effective stories often strike a balance between the two.