The Yuusha (勇者) is not just a hero—he is the chosen one, the paragon of light, the one blessed by the gods and the princess. In standard RPG fantasy, the Hero is the protagonist. Here, he is the . This inversion is crucial. The story positions the narrator as a secondary character—perhaps a childhood friend, a comrade, or a former companion—whose entire world is dismantled by the very person destined to save it.
The theme presented in the title reflects a narrative arc familiar in Japanese pop culture, where protagonists often find themselves entangled with heroic quests or are pitted against heroes. This paper explores the dynamics of such narratives, focusing on the resilience and determination of a protagonist who, despite being involved with or overshadowed by traditional heroes, remains committed to their own victory. The Yuusha (勇者) is not just a hero—he
The title's promise—"I will definitely win in the end"—is the driving force. It focuses on the protagonist's struggle to reclaim his dignity after losing his social circle and status to a supernatural antagonist. This inversion is crucial