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V4 The [b][[female]] primary main character[/b] of the story she originates from. Can refer to any narrative framework (games, anime, cartoons etc.) and should be used together with the respective [b]Character[/b] and [b]Copyright[/b] tag. Should only be used when the character is canonically considered as the singular main character of the narrative and not when the focus is mostly shared among multiple protagonist.
Updated by goldenboy123 Sun, Sep 18 '22, 22:15
V3 The [b][[female]] primary main character[/b] of the universe she originates from. Can refer to any narrative framework (games, anime, cartoons etc.) and should be used together with the respective [b]Character[/b] and [b]Copyright[/b] tag. Should only be used when the character is canonically considered as the singular main character of the narrative and not when the focus is mostly shared among multiple protagonist.
Updated by goldenboy123 Sun, Sep 18 '22, 22:07
V2 The [b][[female]] primary main character[/b] of the universe she originates from. Can refer to any narrative framework (games, anime, cartoons etc.) and should be used together with the respective [b]Copyright[/b] tag. Should only be used when the character is canonically considered as the singular main character of the narrative and not when the focus is mostly shared among multiple protagonist.
Updated by goldenboy123 Sun, Sep 18 '22, 21:52
V1 The [b][[female]] primary main character[\b] of the universe she originates from. Can refer to any narrative framework (games, anime, cartoons etc.) and should be used together with the respective [b]Copyright[\b] tag. Should only be used when the character is canonically considered as the singular main character of the narrative and not when the focus is mostly shared among multiple protagonist.
Updated by goldenboy123 Sun, Sep 18 '22, 21:52