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Tv tropes battle for wesnoth
Tv tropes battle for wesnoth








  1. #TV TROPES BATTLE FOR WESNOTH SERIAL#
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He just so happens to be working against Villain Protagonist Light.

#TV TROPES BATTLE FOR WESNOTH SERIAL#

He spends the whole series opposing a serial killer, since he is a cop. He's your classic Idiot Hero - impulsive, well-meaning, slightly self-centered everyman who's ultimately devoted to his True Companions. Contrast Designated Hero, for when he's really not a nice guy. Often (though not always, depending on how the morality is played in the work) will oppose his/her inverse, the Villain Protagonist and is the opposite of the Hero Protagonist. Settings with White and Gray Morality or Good Versus Good will favor these.Ĭompare the Knight Templar, whose devotion to 'good' ideals has become unreasoning fanaticism. If the protagonist is a Well-Intentioned Extremist, his antagonist will often be a Knight in Sour Armor. Similar to yet at the same time the opposite of Anti-Villain. Inspector Javert is often a Sub-Trope, as is his mentally healthier cousin, Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist. Sometimes related to My Country, Right or Wrong. In any of these events, the Hero Antagonist is able to keep their good alignment while still being the narrative's opposition.Ĭan be related to Rousseau Was Right depending on the type of Hero Antagonist in question, and often overlaps with Villainous Valor. They could also be completely correct in their assertions simply because the main character is a Villain Protagonist. They may be misinformed as to the nature of their enemy. Usually this character's main concern is that The Protagonist, either intentionally or not, may bring up a scenario that would spell doom for the world or, depending on the scale of the narrative, a single person. A tweaking of the narrative could easily make them a sympathetic protagonist. They oppose the main character and may not even have Sympathetic POV, but their objectives are things like saving the world, saving large groups of people, heck, saving anybody's life if they have the chance. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP.Ī Hero Antagonist is a character who is an antagonist (that is, they oppose The Protagonist), yet is still technically a hero. DON'T MAKE PAGES MANUALLY UNLESS A TEMPLATE IS BROKEN, AND REPORT IT THAT IS THE CASE. THIS SHOULD BE WORKING NOW, REPORT ANY ISSUES TO Janna2000, SelfCloak or RRabbit42. The Trope workshop specific templates can then be removed and it will be regarded as a regular trope page after being moved to the Main namespace.

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