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An antihero might be a really horrible person, but if we want him to succeed (or at least don\'t want him to fail) he\'s our hero. He might be a crook, a liar, a coward, a murderer, etc. As long as the audience is on his side, for all his faults, he\'s the hero.
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An antihero might be a really horrible person, but if we want him to succeed (or at least don\\\'t want him to fail) he\\\'s our hero. He might be a crook, a liar, a coward, a murderer, etc. An antihero might be considered an \\\"evil\\\" person by conventional morality, but that doesn\\\'t matter. As long as the audience is on his side, for all his faults, he\\\'s the hero of the story.
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By contrast, the villain is, by definition, the person we don\'t want to succeed. He\'s the force that must be stopped. The only difference between them and a standard villain is that we see the story from their perspective. Look at characters like Richard III. We get inside of his head, but we hate him all the more for it. We want to see him fail, and therefore he\'s the villain.
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By contrast, the villain is, by definition, the person we don\\\'t want to succeed. He\\\'s the force that must be stopped. The only difference between a Villain Protagonist and a standard villain is that we see the story from their perspective. Look at characters like Richard III. We follow his actions and get inside of his head, but we hate him all the more for it. We want to see him fail, and therefore he\\\'s the villain.
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Does the game have enough information to actually make a character sheet? And is it necessary?
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Does the visual novel have enough information to actually make a character sheet? And is it necessary?
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