Category:The Messiah

The Messiah are the type of heroes that are seen as the savior of mankind, and is cross between a pure of heartand a Chosen One. (Even non-Pure Of Heart characters can be a savior of man-kind) They are willing to sacrifice themselves for their friends, family, and the entire world itself to protect them/it, and is always forgiving their enemies if they deserve a chance of redemption. And sometimes a Chosen One may not always seem that nice wonders why it differs from a messiah. Some may even be reluctant to be some kind of savior, reasons vary from story to story. It came with three terms:
 * 1) All-Loving Hero: This character, simply put, loves everyone. Loves them with a deep, spiritual love that means they will shake heaven and earth, destroy gods and planets, bring nations to their knees, etc. for the person they just met yesterday. They will believe the best of everyone, and constantly give someone a second chance (though they will defeat the Big Bad). They repay cruelty with kindness and anger with calm. Indeed, should these heroes kill anybody, it is more than likely to be a despicable monster that even they know is beyond redemption. Harry Potter, Kagome Higurashi and Touma Kamijou are good examples of this type of hero.
 * 2) Messianic Archetype: It is a character whose role in the story (but not necessarily personality) echoes that of Christ. They are portrayed as a savior, whether the thing they are saving is a person, a lot of people or the whole of humanity. They endure a sizable sacrifice as the means of bringing that salvation about for others, a fate they do not deserve up to and including death or a Fate Worse than Death. Examples include Goku and Kamina.
 * 3) Moral Heroes: It is a character who has a very strong sense of right and wrong, and always does the right thing, or at least tries to do the right thing.
 * This term "All-Loving Hero" has been taken from TV tropes. For more information, see the original article.
 * This term "Messianic Archetype" has been taken from TV tropes. For more information, see the original article.