Talk:Index Librorum Prohibitorum/@comment-8709108-20130715025413/@comment-72.171.0.144-20130716071405

Aaaah...now I get it. I didn't understand the difference between main "protagonist" and main "character". Normally, they're the same character; however, in more complex story lines like these two, the main "protagonist" and the main "character" are completely different characters. That is very interesting and I think that a complete genius thought of this one. The author and the screenwriters did an excellent job on that. Normally, there is this one character, for example, Naruto, that is composed of EVERYTHING. Example, main protagonist, main character, main title character, main love interest, etc. Seriously, that's really getting old. That's why I love "A Certain Magical Index" and "A Certain Scientific Rail-Gun". The main "character" has a HUGE amount of influence and complexity and the main "protagonist" is the all out 100% generic law-abiding justice character. I'm getting it! Yeah! I see, so...when it comes to the "main" almighty protagonists, Touhma (A Certain Magical Index) is Mr. Right and Kuroko (A Certain Scientific Railgun) is Lady Justice! Aha! It's all starting to make sense now!