Protagonist (disambiguation)

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A protagonist is the leading actor or the principal character in a story whose fate is most closely followed by the reader or audience.

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Protagonist (<i>Persona 3</i>) Persona 3 video game character

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Protagonist (<i>Nier</i>) Fictional character of the Drakengard series

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