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Let's get to Che then. Chespin, on the contrary, is the cheerful kind of protagonist. Easily represented as the kind fella, energetic. The one jumping around and doing the best he can do to solve stuff, even if it may be harder than what his limits are. The hero that we deserve, but not the one that we need.
The downside, however, is that self-doubting will happen a lot. The upside? It may as well leave as soon as it came. Yes, the thoughts are not going to leave their heads (accepting and forgetting are different, after all), but the hero needs to be there regardless.
He is the character that, despite the hardship, will (probably) get up again and again, never surrendering. There may be moments in which it can't surpass certain tests, but hey, tests are meant to be taken again until you pass them, right?
Right? Okay, maybe not, but they are barriers that need to be eventually climbed.
So, there. Hope you are happy with it. It mostly went with the flow, the hard part was trying to convey which starters were the best to represent a Protagonist type of guy.