Wow Laplace... Who knew you would bring back such an old topic! Seriously, I didn't even know it existed around here.
Well, for me, first I put Toumato, the man in a plant state who is still alive by the plot armor (Well, that's the least reason he's actually alive, but I like to point this out)
Honestly, I'm still a little hesitant to classify him as a hero, but he comes first for his poor guy's charisma (both in a connotative and denotative sense), the complexity of an extensive food web to understand every niche that passes in your head and also for being carried by the CHAD GUY ENERGY!!!
!!! Being more specific, I like the beauty that his lies and selfishness are formed, I love seeing how the author develops between the lines the psychological problems that the boy suffers, which due to his personality, one hour explode because he keeps everything to himself. yes I love your philosophy and I find Touma's correlation between the present and the past interesting. Even with all that, for me one of his strongest points is how he always manages to come up with a selfish answer (as much as he's lying to himself) to confront the villains' ideals and the answers that seem right and that everyone would take. at first sight
Second I'll put Accel-chan, or for the more affectionate ones, Yuriko! This guy is completely tsun tsun, a dark but responsible overpowed guy. I love his intelligence and wit, his way of acquiring redemption and the very philosophy of what a villain is for him, which differs a little from Touman.
Oh, and well.... Hamazura is Hamazura, isn't he? I'm not a fan of his, but at least I like it. As much as I find the concept of it being a bug in the codes of any villain scheme interesting, looking a little further on, I see that this is just a better-crafted plot armor. I find him amusing and it's interesting to see his journey to him shrink back into his own insignificance and realize that even though he's a nobody, he could still save someone in front of him. I think his story is about valuing mediocrity, but it doesn't seem like such an assertive message for a trainer of magical gods like him...... Anyway, I still have to reread it to see if I really understand Hamazura
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