Palace of the Omega
This manga follows Ilia, the 13th prince of a small kingdom. Born an Omega, he is seen as a source of shame and is sold in a political marriage to a powerful Alpha king. Ilia’s new life is thrown into chaos when his new husband is assassinated, pushing him into a civil war.
The story uses the protagonist’s secondary gender as the driving force behind the plot. His identity dictates his fate and shapes the political schemes around him. The narrative handles sensitive topics, such as an arranged marriage with an age gap, by allowing the relationship to grow over time, making it feel more genuine.
The Rogue Prince Is Secretly an Omega
Prince Etienne de Frederick, a “dominant omega,” must hide his true nature in a world where Omegas are not allowed to be emperor. He pretends to be a Beta, taking medication to suppress his identity. The central conflict begins when his childhood friend and rival, Grand Duke Rishar von Eckhart, returns. When Etienne has a sudden heat cycle, his secret is revealed to Rishar.
This manhwa challenges the stereotype of the submissive Omega. Etienne fights not against his biology, but against the societal rules that restrict him. The story blends political drama with romance, as Etienne’s identity as an Omega becomes a liability. The tension between a fated biological bond and a political rivalry creates high drama.
Ennead
This historical fantasy reimagines the ancient Egyptian myth of the gods Seth and Horus. When the god of war, Seth, rules with cruelty, Horus challenges him for the throne. Their battle turns into a complex story of “obsession and desire.”
Though not a traditional Omegaverse title, Ennead uses similar themes. The power struggles and relationships between the gods mimic the Alpha-Omega dynamic. The story’s exploration of trauma, self-hatred, and the cycle of violence shows how the genre can be used for deep, character-driven stories.
Delinquent Omega Belongs to the Beast King!
Rintaro, a delinquent, is transported to another world. His body changes, revealing him to be an Omega. He is found by Varuna, an “Alpha beast king,” who is instantly drawn to him.
This story uses Rintaro’s journey to a new world as a way for him to discover himself. His tough-guy persona contrasts with the typical Omega role. The story blends the isekai genre with Omegaverse elements, adding fantasy races to the royal theme.
The Alpha Crown Prince’s Secret Omega
Crown Prince Kael, an Alpha, is forbidden from choosing his own mate. His path changes when he meets Ren, a quiet Omega scribe with a powerful secret. Their forbidden love defies court rules, and Ren’s pregnancy threatens to change the future of the throne.
This web novel is a story of duty versus personal desire. Kael must choose between his crown and his heart. The story has been spread widely through video recaps and summaries on platforms like YouTube, showing the popularity of web novels in the genre.
Smyrna & Capri
This manhwa focuses on clan politics. Theo, an Alpha from the powerful Peserus clan, must find an heir. He becomes entangled with Seram, an Omega soldier from the rival Langeres clan. The two are drawn to each other by an intoxicating scent, starting a war of lust between sworn enemies.
Smyrna & Capri is a strong example of using class and political conflict. Seram is a seasoned soldier, not a fragile character. The tension between a fated bond and historical clan animosity creates a high-stakes romance.
The Fallen Alpha
Prince Raie, a pure-blooded Alpha, is bitten by another Alpha, Keisuke, and his body begins to react like an Omega’s. He has a “gender-switch” that forces him to experience life as an Omega.
This title is a standout for its unusual trope. By making the dominant Alpha prince experience the biological reality of an Omega, the story creates a compelling tale of power reversal. The plot is driven by Raie’s struggle to accept his new reality.
A Dominating King and His Naughty Habits
This manga blends the “king and commoner” trope with Omegaverse dynamics. Qadri, a chef, is approached by Fati, a “tyrannical” king who wants his land. When Qadri refuses, Fati proposes a deal to decide the matter through sex.
The story explores a clear power imbalance, made more intense by the Omegaverse framework. The king’s dominance is both political and biological. Qadri’s struggle between protecting his business and yielding to a powerful pleasure shows the darker side of power dynamics.
Paradox (Omegaverse)
This webtoon is set in a modern world. The protagonist is Khai, a “promiscuous dominant Omega” and a crown prince. He avoids his father’s attempts at matchmaking and runs into Soren, an Alpha detective who avoids royals. Their meeting causes a series of unfortunate events for the detective.
Paradox challenges the stereotype of the submissive Omega by making the crown prince a dominant character who uses his status to manipulate events. The story treats royalty as a modern institution with its own rules, which are complicated by the Omegaverse’s biological imperatives.