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The Protagonist (主人公, Shujinkō?) is the playable Master in the Grand Order conflicts of Fate/Grand Order. The male version is called Ritsuka Fujimaru (藤丸 立香, Fujimaru Ritsuka?).

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  • Der Protagonist ist im Gerne des Fantasy meist ein/e Held/in. Die Gesinnung tendiert meist hin zum Rechtschaffenen oder Neutralen. Kategorie:Charakter
  • The Protagonist (主人公, Shujinkō?) is the playable Master in the Grand Order conflicts of Fate/Grand Order. The male version is called Ritsuka Fujimaru (藤丸 立香, Fujimaru Ritsuka?).
  • Protagonist was a supervillain. He would refer to himself in the third person, and seemed to believe he was starring in his own adventure novel. He was killed by Narrator.
  • The main protagonist of these games is John-117. He is shown wearing MJOLNIR Mark V armor in Halo: Combat Evolved and MJOLNIR Mark VI armor in Halo 2, Halo 3 and Halo 4. A few missions in Halo 2 had the player play as Thel 'Vadam. Halo 4's Spartan Ops allows players to control a member of Spartan Fireteam Crimson while wearing MJOLNIR GEN2.
  • A/The Protagonist is the main character of any literary, theatrical, cinematic, Video Game, or musical Narrative, around whom the events of the narrative's plot revolve and with whom the audience is intended to share the most empathy.
  • A protagonist is the main character of a story, and the main playable characters in The Getaway series.
  • The Protagonist is the main character, the one you're supposed to identify with, the hero. There can be multiple protagonists in a story. Their opposite number is the antagonist.
  • The Protagonist is the main playable character of Silent Hill: Book of Memories. The Protagonist's name, gender, and appearance are subject to the player's decision.
  • A protagonist is the main character of a story, and the main playable character in the Grand Theft Auto games.
  • The protagonist is the main character in a work of fiction. He or she is usually the focal character in the story. The protagonist is not necessarily a hero or even a "good" character, but if the character is not well-written and interesting, it is unlikely the work will be worth reading.
  • Der Protagonist ist der Held eines Films oder literarischen Werkes. Im Jahr 2153 organisiert Commander Charles Tucker in der Messe der Enterprise eine Aufführung des Films Frankenstein. T'Pol findet die Figur des Dr. Frankenstein weniger interessant, als die von ihm erschaffene Kreatur, die sie – zur Überraschung von Captain Jonathan Archer und Commander Tucker – für den eigentlichen Protagonisten des Films hält. (ENT: )
  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Protagonist article. Take me to the [ Protagonist] article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:
  • But a place and time and setting that is simple and good is no place and time and setting for a Brave Protagonist, so Something Horrible happens, or perhaps Something Horrible gets made up and passed around a few rounds in the pub until everyone else starts believing it too, but either way the effect is the same. Brave Protagonist promptly leaves on an Important Quest about which he must tell no-one, and which is of course not related in the slightest to Something Horrible. Finally, Brave Protagonist tells the rest of the brave protagonists to shut the hell up and go to sleep. Nobody notices.
  • A protagonist is the main character (the central or main figure) of a drama or story. The word "protagonist" derives from the Greek πρωταγωνιστής (protagonistes), "one who plays the first part, chief actor." In the theatre of Ancient Greece, three actors played all of the main dramatic roles in a tragedy; the leading role was played by the protagonist, while the other roles were played by deuteragonist and the tritagonist.
  • Protagonist is the central figure of a story. Alternatively, the phrase denotes a primary advocate of or proponent for a cause or movement, that is, the character whose role makes the plot move further. As the main character is just the character with the main role, they can be either a hero or a villain in a story. However, main character villains are virtually unheard of due to the constraints of the character's category, with most characters in that vein falling under anti-hero instead. A protagonist is generally distinguished by a sympathetic portrayal, with even the most deplorable characters being made more relateable through the story's focus. In exceedingly rare circumstances, an author may subvert this and create a protagonist deliberately made to be unsympathetic.
  • Some Old Worlders get so used to its violent ways that they resort to fist or sword to earn every penny. Protagonists live by their combat skills, picking fights for small sums - even just the price of a drink. In many cases, Protagonists are hired to provide a beating or a damaging fencing lesson, hiding the fact that there is someone in the background who profits from or enjoys the results by trifle. Roughing up a few locals will be comparatively cheap, while more able opponents and more extensive injuries are proportionately more expensive and a murder might earn the Protagonist enough to live on for several months. When no client is forthcoming, Protagonists generally travel from place to place, challenging those they meet and robbing their defeated victims. Of course, the risks are hi
  • A Protagonist is the main character of a story, and the main playable character in the Mafia Series. Traditionally, a protagonist is the main figure of a piece of literature or drama and has the main part or role. Alternatively, the phrase denotes a primary advocate of or proponent for a cause or movement. The main character can be a hero or a villain in a story - it is just the character with the lead role. In literature, the protagonist is characterized by his/her ability to change or evolve.
  • The protagonist is a story's main character. They are present for all the most important events in the plot from beginning to end, and they are usually meant to be sympathetic and identifiable with the reader. Their opposite number is the antagonist, who works against them and their goals. There can be multiple protagonists in a story. The protagonist may or may not be the viewpoint character.
  • In 2153, T'Pol found the protagonist of the movie Frankenstein interesting. When Trip Tucker assumed she meant Dr. Henry Frankenstein, but she corrected him, saying she was referring to Frankenstein's monster instead. (ENT: "Horizon") In an anti-time future, Geordi La Forge was a published author. Jean-Luc Picard mentioned that he had read La Forge's last novel, but found the protagonist "a little too flamboyant." (TNG: "All Good Things..." )
  • The protagonist is the main character of a story, and the main playable character in the Manhunt games. Traditionally, a protagonist is the main figure of a piece of literature or drama and has the main part or role. Alternatively, the phrase denotes a primary advocate of or proponent for a cause or movement. The main character can be a hero or a villain in a story - it is just the character with the lead role. In literature, the protagonist is characterized by his/her ability to change or evolve.
  • The protagonist is the main character around whom the events of the narrative's plot revolve and with whom the audience is intended to share the most empathy. Protagonists generally suffer the most. In a story, the protagonist often has an enemy that acts directly against the goals of the protagonist, called the antagonist. Interesting antagonists present challenges to the protagonist, have unique character of their own, and often have the same level of strength as protagonists do. The two are evenly matched. Related Articles: Creating Interesting Characters, Conflict, Scene by Scene
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