In , the hero happily cleans up all the “idiots” in each world while secretly dodging the enraged Lord God. This narrative is always a satisfying underdog story.

The Lord God is the target for all arcs, often appearing in different forms.

There is often a tension between the protagonist’s need to complete missions and the "Lord God's" desire to keep them in a specific world. Popular Examples and Recommendations

The protagonist must often play different roles—from a pitiful orphan to a villainous empress—to win over the ML's heart. Why the Trope is Popular Endless Variety:

When the stakes are cosmic, romance becomes a thrilling game of survival. The protagonist cannot simply ask the Lord God out on a date. They must navigate complex political landscapes, weaponize their wit, use psychological manipulation, and sometimes even sacrifice their mortal bodies in a specific world to leave an indelible, unforgettable scar on the Lord God's soul fragment. The seduction is tactical, intellectual, and high-stakes. The Evolution of the Protagonist: From Pawn to Equal