The Hero

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The good boy of the story. The one who's out to get the bad boy and defeat him once and for all or something like that. They are a weakling born in a poor country, city, town, village, etc. with little to nothing special about them (unless they are the Chosen One). One day, the Call To Action beckons them to step forward and they're off on their adventure that will end with them meeting up with the Villain.

Since the Hero isn't God, they're teamed up with their ally, the Mentor (maybe), the Flying Guide, the Antihero, the Villain (if the villain part two or something worse shows up), their client, the Bad Spy, the Temp Aid.

If the Hero needs to be sent out on an adventure, dangers are bound to show up. That's why they have powers to help them beat said dangers. But these powers can't be stronger than the Villain's or else that's being OP. Although the Hero's own abilities cannot be any stronger than their foe's (or foes', depending on the amount of enemies), their allies' can be. Such allies are the Hero's Ally (rarely), Mentor (or else what'd be the point of them being the Hero's teacher?), and Temp Aid.

In the fantasy genre, these abilities are commonly called spells. They can be found in tomes, wands, little trinkets, and other magical things.

The Hero's Mirrors
Nutshell: The main protagonist of the story and the one who we are expected to cheer on.

Enhanced: The main protagonist who almost never messes up on their adventures. Shift: The Ace.

Cruel: The main protagonist who has darker qualities that typical Heroes do not have, making them considerably closer to being evil. Shift: The Antihero.

Inverse: The Villain.

Atypical: Almost anything to describe a typical Hero but reversed (i.e the Hero starts off rich or they're immediately better than everyone else). Because the Hero is already advantaged, they must be knocked down a few levels to make things interesting. For example, their city is destroyed, their parents are killed, they're warped off to another realm, making riches inaccessible, or The Villain Ruins Everything by causing any of the prior scenarios.

Wrong: The main protagonist who barely gets their job done because of many reasons. Shift: The "Hero", Useless Hero, Hero Can't Hero.