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* AdaptationalProtagonist: A minor or major character becomes TheProtagonist in an adaptation or ContinuityReboot.
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Protagonists! Heroes! Leads! Main Characters -- they're whom the story is about!
There is generally one lead character, TheProtagonist. Sometimes there is also a {{Deuteragonist}}, the second important character. On rare occasions, there is a "Tritagonist", but it doesn't go any further than that. Other character's main character status tends to be defined by how close they are to the lead.
There is generally one lead character, TheProtagonist. Sometimes there is also a {{Deuteragonist}}, the second important character. On rare occasions, there is a "Tritagonist", but it doesn't go any further than that. Other character's main character status tends to be defined by how close they are to the lead.
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There is generally one lead character, TheProtagonist. Sometimes there is also a {{Deuteragonist}}, the second important character. On rare occasions, there is a "Tritagonist", but it doesn't go any further than that.
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**Members of TheTeam they are part of.
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Protagonists! Antagonists! Heroes! Leads! Main Characters -- they're whom the story is about!
There is generally one lead character, maybe two or three. Other character's main character status tends to be defined by how close they are to the lead.
There is generally one lead character, maybe two or three. Other character's main character status tends to be defined by how close they are to the lead.
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Protagonists! Antagonists! Heroes! Leads! Main Characters -- they're whom the story is about!
There is generally one lead character,maybe two or three.TheProtagonist. Sometimes there is also a {{Deuteragonist}}, the second important character. On rare occasions, there is a "Tritagonist", but it doesn't go any further than that. Other character's main character status tends to be defined by how close they are to the lead.
There is generally one lead character,
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* Anyone the hero (or TheLeader) interacts with on a permanent basis
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* Anyone the hero (or TheLeader) TheProtagonist) interacts with on a permanent basis
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Protagonists! Antagonists! Heroes! Leads! MainCharacters -- they're whom the story is about!
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Protagonists! Antagonists! Heroes! Leads! MainCharacters Main Characters -- they're whom the story is about!
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Protagonists! Antagonists! Heroes! Leads! MainCharacters -- they're who the story's about!
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Protagonists! Antagonists! Heroes! Leads! MainCharacters -- they're who whom the story's story is about!
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* Anyone the hero (or TheLeader) interacts with on a permanent basis
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