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− | {{Quote|I am the hope of the universe. I am the answer to all living things that cry out for peace. I am protector of the innocent. I am the light in the darkness. I am truth. Allied to good, nightmare to you!|[[Goku]] to Frieza}} |
+ | {{Quote|I am the hope of the universe. I am the answer to all living things that cry out for peace. I am protector of the innocent. I am the light in the darkness. I am truth. Allied to good, nightmare to you!|[[Goku]] to Frieza.}}'''Protector of Innocence''' is a type of hero who is responsible for a "rise of innocence". A "rise of innocence" is when an apathetic and (usually) somewhat normal character is resolved to be noble in some way or similar; this often invokes great feelings of happiness by audiences and marks a common [[w:c:heroism:The Noble Choice|Noble Choice]]. It can also refer to an event that causes a positive effect in society, such as child protection and outright justice, which support our concepts of what people can do to each other. |
− | A '''Protector of Innocence''' is a type of hero who is responsible for a "rise of innocence." A "rise of innocence" is when a apathetic and (usually) somewhat normal character is resolved to be noble in some way or similar; this often invokes great feelings of happiness by audiences and marks a common [[The Noble Choice|Noble Choice]]. It can also refer to an event that causes a positive effect in society, such as child protection and outright justice, which support our concepts of what people can do to each other. |
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− | A Protector of Innocence is a hero who effectively "protects" the innocence of a story, setting, or character, they are often especially gracious beings who change lives for the better and their heroics can never truly be reversed as it enhances the concept of "innocence |
+ | A Protector of Innocence is a hero who effectively "protects" the innocence of a story, setting, or character, they are often especially gracious beings who change lives for the better and their heroics can never truly be reversed as it enhances the concept of "innocence", though some rarer examples do not fully know they are responsible for this occuring. Generally, these heroes tend to be [[:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]]. |
− | + | Protector of Innocence is the good opposite of a [[w:c:villains:Category:Destroyer of Innocence|Destroyer of Innocence]]. |
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Examples of this type of hero are as follows: |
Examples of this type of hero are as follows: |
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*Any character who makes a speech to his community, friends, or family. (Many "Feminist" types fall into this category) |
*Any character who makes a speech to his community, friends, or family. (Many "Feminist" types fall into this category) |
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− | *Heroes who stand up to the enemy after the ones they deeply care about are harshly mistreated. |
+ | *Heroes who stand up to the enemy after the ones they deeply care about are harshly mistreated. (A good example is [[Erza Scarlet]] standing up to [[w:c:villains:Macbeth (Fairy Tail)|Midnight]] after seeing him psychologically abuse [[Jellal Fernandes]]) |
*Characters who profoundly take the place of an accused or mistreated person without hesitation. |
*Characters who profoundly take the place of an accused or mistreated person without hesitation. |
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*Heroes who step between the enemy and someone special. |
*Heroes who step between the enemy and someone special. |
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− | *Heroes who admit the truth. ([[Princess Merida]] admitted that |
+ | *Heroes who admit the truth. ([[Merida (Disney)|Princess Merida]] and [[Yukine]] both admitted that they were wrong about their ways. [[Oscar (Shark Tale)|Oscar]] from ''Shark Tale'' is another good example, when he admits to everyone that he lied about being a Sharkslayer) |
*A character who gives up their lives or personal wants for other people, even it involves great sacrifice. Examples of this are [[Minato Namikaze]] from ''Naruto'' and [[Piccolo]] from ''Dragonball Z''. |
*A character who gives up their lives or personal wants for other people, even it involves great sacrifice. Examples of this are [[Minato Namikaze]] from ''Naruto'' and [[Piccolo]] from ''Dragonball Z''. |
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*Heroes who stand up for their people. |
*Heroes who stand up for their people. |
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*Characters who block the enemy's blow. |
*Characters who block the enemy's blow. |
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− | *Heroes who confess |
+ | *Heroes who confess their love for another. |
*Heroes who return to face something or someone, especially if their resolve is noble and beneficent in nature. (A good example would be [[Simba]]'s resolve in ''The Lion King''.) |
*Heroes who return to face something or someone, especially if their resolve is noble and beneficent in nature. (A good example would be [[Simba]]'s resolve in ''The Lion King''.) |
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+ | [[Category:Protectors|Innocence]] |
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+ | [[Category:Rescuers]] |
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+ | [[Category:Hope Bringer]] |
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+ | [[Category:Selfless]] |
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+ | [[Category:Nurturer]] |
− | [[Category:Mind-Savers]] |
Revision as of 21:25, 3 April 2020
“ | I am the hope of the universe. I am the answer to all living things that cry out for peace. I am protector of the innocent. I am the light in the darkness. I am truth. Allied to good, nightmare to you! | „ |
~ Goku to Frieza. |
Protector of Innocence is a type of hero who is responsible for a "rise of innocence". A "rise of innocence" is when an apathetic and (usually) somewhat normal character is resolved to be noble in some way or similar; this often invokes great feelings of happiness by audiences and marks a common Noble Choice. It can also refer to an event that causes a positive effect in society, such as child protection and outright justice, which support our concepts of what people can do to each other.
A Protector of Innocence is a hero who effectively "protects" the innocence of a story, setting, or character, they are often especially gracious beings who change lives for the better and their heroics can never truly be reversed as it enhances the concept of "innocence", though some rarer examples do not fully know they are responsible for this occuring. Generally, these heroes tend to be Pure Good.
Protector of Innocence is the good opposite of a Destroyer of Innocence.
Examples of this type of hero are as follows:
- Any character who makes a speech to his community, friends, or family. (Many "Feminist" types fall into this category)
- Heroes who stand up to the enemy after the ones they deeply care about are harshly mistreated. (A good example is Erza Scarlet standing up to Midnight after seeing him psychologically abuse Jellal Fernandes)
- Characters who profoundly take the place of an accused or mistreated person without hesitation.
- Heroes who step between the enemy and someone special.
- Heroes who admit the truth. (Princess Merida and Yukine both admitted that they were wrong about their ways. Oscar from Shark Tale is another good example, when he admits to everyone that he lied about being a Sharkslayer)
- A character who gives up their lives or personal wants for other people, even it involves great sacrifice. Examples of this are Minato Namikaze from Naruto and Piccolo from Dragonball Z.
- Heroes who stand up for their people.
- Characters who block the enemy's blow.
- Heroes who confess their love for another.
- Heroes who return to face something or someone, especially if their resolve is noble and beneficent in nature. (A good example would be Simba's resolve in The Lion King.)
All items (13076)
- A (Alphabet Lore)
- A (Naruto)
- A Kou
- A-Bomb (Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.)
- A-ko Magami
- A-Un
- A.C. Eos
- A.R.O.N.A
- A2
- A4
- AAARRRGGHH!!!
- Aang (Avatar)
- Aanya
- Aaron (The Little Drummer Boy)
- Aaron (The Prince of Egypt)
- Aaron Cash (Arkhamverse)
- Aaron Davis
- Aaron Dingle
- Aaron Hotchner
- Aaron Mitchell
- Aasim
- Abba
- Abbey Posey
- Abby Cadabby
- Abby Hatcher
- Abby Mallard
- Abby Park
- Abby Schmidt
- Abby Yates
- Abe (Oddworld)
- Abe Sapien
- Abel (Attack on Titan)
- Abel (Fire Emblem)
- Abel (Street Fighter)
- Abel Rotomaster
- Abigail (Once Upon a Forest)
- Abigail and Amelia Gabble
- Abigail Lincoln
- Abigail Roberts
- Abigail Stone
- Abigail Walker
- Abominable Snow Monster
- Abraham Erskine
- Abraham Ford
- Abraham Tower
- Abraham Van Helsing (Bram Stoker)
- Abraham Van Helsing (Hellsing)
- Acacia
- Accelerated Man
- Accelerator
- Ace (DC League of Super-Pets)
- Ace (G.I. Joe)
- Ace (Planet Heroes)
- Ace Ambling
- Ace Bunny
- Ace Hart
- Ace McDougal
- Ace Ukiyo
- Acheron
- Acht
- Acid
- Acxa
- Adaline Pratt
- Adam (Honkai Impact 3rd)
- Adam (Record of Ragnarok)
- Adam (The Hollow)
- Adam (theology)
- Adam Clay (The Beekeeper)
- Adam Davenport
- Adam Francis
- Adam Heffner
- Adam Jensen
- Adam Malkovich
- Adam Park
- Adam Stanheight
- Adam Warlock (Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy)
- Adam Warlock (Marvel)
- Adam Yates
- Adelaide Chang
- Adelaide Wilson
- Adeleine
- Adelheid Bernstein
- Adira
- Admiral Dane
- Adol Christin (1989)
- Adol Christin (Hudson Soft)
- Adol Christin (Tonkin House)
- Adol Christin (Ys III: Wanderers from Ys)
- Adol Christin (Ys)
- Adon
- Adorabat
- Adrian Monk
- Adriana Slododac
- Adéwalé
- Aech
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- Aela's Companions
- Aerie
- Aerith Gainsborough
- Agatha Gillman
- Agatha Heterodyne
- Ageha (Rin-ne)
- Ageha Chono
- Ageha Hijiri
- Agent 4
- Agent 47
- Agent 8
- Agent 9
- Agent Heather
- Agent J
- Agent John Travis
- Agent Kallus
- Agent Kramer
- Agent L
- Agent M
- Agent Otto
- Agent Phil Coulson
- Agent Venom (2010s Marvel Animated Universe)
- Agent Zoil
- Aggro
- Agil
- Agnes Brown
- Agnes Gru
- Agnes Jurati
- Agumon (Adventure)
- Agumon (Bond of Bravery)
- Agumon (Data Squad)
- Agustín Madrigal
- Agâh Beyoglu
- Ahkmenrah
- Ahri
- Ahsoka Tano
- Ahura Mazda
- Ai (Neo Geo Battle Coliseum)
- Ai Mie
- Ai Ohto
- Ai Otori
- Ai Uozumi
- Aichi Sendou
- Aiden Pearce
- Aigis
- Aiho Yomikawa
- Aika Sumeragi
- Aikko (Jankenman)
- Aiko Hatayama
- Aikurō Mikisugi
- Aila Jyrkiäinen
- Aile
- Air Bud
- Aira Blanc Neige Galdinius
- Airazor (Transformers Reboot Films)
- Ais Wallenstein
- Aisha (Winx Club)
- AJ (Blaze and the Monster Machines)
- AJ (The Fairly OddParents)
- Aja Leith
- Aja Tarron
- Ajak (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Ajar
- Ajax (The Warriors)
- Ajay Ghale
- Ajay Sidhu
- AK-12
- AK-15
- Akagi (Kantai Collection)
- Akamaru
- Akame (Akame ga Kill!)
- Akane Awakusu
- Akane Hiyama
- Akane Murokasa
- Akane Nishino
- Akane Owari
- Akane Sakurada
- Akane Tsunemori
- Akane☆Hoshi
- Akari Acura
- Akari Hoshizaki
- Akari Ichijou
- Akari Sakura
- Akari Seto
- Akari Watanabe
- Akashi (Kantai Collection)
- Akatsuki (Log Horizon)
- Akemi (Red Ninja: End of Honor)
- Akeno Himejima
- Akeno Misaki
- Aki Narukami