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Number of Blossarys: 51
Not necessarily the protagonist of the story, the hero is the character doing the morally correct action as much as possible in the given setting. When faced with a moral dilemma, the hero will do ...
The focus of the story and most often the central character upon whom the story revolves. Theirs are the actions that change the setting of the story and theirs are the ones we as the viewers, ...
A character who clashes with the protagonist ideologically or through another form. In any case their conflicts are central to the story and often what the story focuses on.
The villain is the character who does the morally ambiguous activities within the story. The protagonist can be a villain if they go around killing people for no reason, or stealing from other people ...
The love interest is the character that the protagonist focuses their romantic efforts on. Traditionally of the opposite sex to the protagonist, more modern interpretations may have them of any ...
A character who imparts their knowledge to another character who is important to the story. Often much wiser and more experienced than the character they are tutoring, which is of course a necessity.
A character that contrasts another character, usually the protagonist, so that their traits come out and mark them as more unique characters compared to each other. Comes from jeweler's foil, which ...