Who is the strongest character in Log Horizon?

Who is the main protagonist in Log Horizon?

The most common and obvious answer would be "Aiz Wallenstein", the guy with the most screen time in the anime.

But after rewatching all of the episodes of Log Horizon, I realized that the main character of the story is an old man that has been trapped in the world of virtual reality for 10 years. He's got a story of his own, that involves an accident that caused him to go to the Virtual Kingdom, that has a whole lot of questions left unanswered. So who is the main character? Is he the one who does all the talking? Or is it an older brother with a tragic past? And there's a third option! What if we throw in a bunch of random secondary characters into the mix, and have them start forming a story of their own? We'll find out as we dive into the story!

It all starts 10 years ago when Aiz Wallenstein is a young doctor that works for a university hospital. He's a talented young medic, but an unlucky character that tends to get himself into trouble when helping others, as evidenced by his tendency to run into traffic or trip over his own legs. In order to earn more money he applies to work for a private hospital with a big name. One day, while fixing a robot in the hospital's research lab, a huge hole erupts from underneath the lab. The robot itself is fine, and not damaged at all, but the whole floor collapses, taking Aiz with it.

He gets stuck in an alternate world, one known as the Virtual Kingdom, where you can be anywhere and interact with anyone within the realm. This new world is being shaped and molded by its inhabitants, through its own version of entertainment. The biggest event in this world is the Grand Festival, which people dress up and make themselves look beautiful, or sometimes horrible, depending on their actions and preferences. But Aiz is nowhere near the happiest place in this new world, with no home or social contacts. He can't seem to figure out what to do next, and just has to take what comes along.

And then comes the Day of Judgement. Aiz gets a text message from the hospital, telling him to report to the clinic immediately. As soon as he gets there he finds out his boss is dead, with a hole in his back, caused by a sharp piece of equipment falling through the ceiling.

Who is the strongest character in Log Horizon?

In my opinion, the strongest character in Log Horizon is Shirotsusa. In my opinion, the strongest character in Log Horizon is Shirotsusa.

I have to admit that I really love Shirotsusa. He's so interesting and complex. He is not only a strong character but he's also a pretty good teacher. He is the one who taught Kuzuryu everything he knows about magic.

And then there's Amu. The girl who's supposed to be the strongest of all. The girl who could do almost anything and whose strength is so strong that even the other mages fear her.

But what is it that makes them so strong? Why are they so powerful? So I would like to talk about the four main characters of Log Horizon: Shirotsusa, Kuzuryu, Amu, and Shizuka. How they got to be strong and what their strengths are.

Shirotsusa is a magician with a large family. His specialty is in using the elements of earth and wind. He is actually the strongest wizard among the mages in Log Horizon.

He is the one who taught Kuzuryu everything he knows about magic. And I believe that his teaching was the reason why Kuzuryu became a mage. He is the reason why Kuzuryu became a mage.

In fact, the moment that Kuzuryu learned how to use wind magic, he decided to become a wizard. But Shirotsusa was his teacher and his teacher gave him some advice.

The advice was something like, You know, you should learn how to use the elements of water as well. Water is the element of life. If you learn how to use the elements of water, you will learn how to live.

Shirotsusa's advice made Kuzuryu decide to become a mage. This is what I think about Shirotsusa. He is the one who helped Kuzuryu become a mage. And I believe that Kuzuryu's strength is because of Shirotsusa.

Shirotsusa's own power is just not that strong. But he has a very unique teaching style.

Does akatsuki like Shiroe?

In your thoughts are some like Shiroe?

I think Shiroe or Kino is my first favorite character so I just wanna know, akatsuki like Shiroe, Shiroe like akatsuki.e. Akatsuki likes Shiroe? I wonder what kind of relationship they have? Akatsuki and their first generation members? I really want to know. Akatsuki's 2nd generation members? Maybe even more in fact? Like if they had one! :D lol. Shiroe is my first fave. He was the first one that I watched after I joined and I still enjoy him the most. It isn't because he's beautiful or has a nice body, it's because he tries hard to protect everyone. He's always looking to help people but also doesn't want the things they want to be stolen and taken away from them.

I wish he and Shikamaru could have had a child together and they'd both be great parents. Shiroe would be a great role model for children to look up to and he'd treat children well because he loves them all no matter what. Shikamaru would also do a great job, he'd be patient with children and work hard to teach them things. If this had happened Shiroe would be my ideal Shikamaru.

It's like everyone looks up to Shiroe a lot. He never does anything bad and all the villagers/people around him just love him. We don't know much about him personally but we have his voice and he tries to protect people from the same group that killed his family. I feel that he would like Shiroe too.

I love Shiroe the most, Shikamaru comes a close second. In any case, I'm curious to what you think.

I think shiroe is like akatsuki.e. When they have their first fights on their adventure. When they first met, they were the best of friends who loved each other and they didn't fight until they became their real selves. Then they started fighting and fighting, but after that they became good friends and they still do.

I really love Shiroe as he is the first person I think of when I think about the main characters of Naruto. He was at times very rude and violent, but he was also very strong and loyal. But I honestly think that Akatsuki likes Shiroe.

Why is Shiro called the Villain in Glasses?

That is such a stupid name.

Even if you are going by his appearance in the Glasses Arc, that sounds like a joke on the part of Kise, and one I don't think would even translate that well.

Is Shiro actually a villain? Yes, I guess the term villain could be taken in more than just the sense of bad guy. He is after all the mastermind behind the Rokusho incident. I think it's safe to say he isn't a hero though. Still, I think the term villain could work. After all, even when he didn't have the Rokusho, when he did gain access to it after the incident, he was a very dangerous threat, but still considered the villain, not because he was evil, or evil minded, but simply because he wanted to become strong enough that nobody would dare to stand against him. A good way to look at it could be that, although he doesn't go around killing innocent bystanders, he is so focused on power that he does what must be done to achieve his goals.

What I really liked about this arc was the whole idea behind the story. It brought up issues we had come across before. In all those stories where the main character has a super rare thing that can be used to do awesome things, the other party tends to either be very scared of the main character, or they want the power that is being offered to them, and want nothing more than for the main character to take over their life. If these powers are acquired as the result of tragedy, which Shiro's is, it would explain the reason why the other characters in the story reacted in the way they did. They might feel like they would end up worse off if another person is responsible for achieving what they were seeking to achieve, but they still have a grudging respect for the man that could do the feat (this was especially true of Genshi).

I know that this chapter also has some questions left over from the last one. Shiro is the Villain in Glasses, though I didn't exactly define what exactly the definition of villain meant, I left that intentionally open for me to answer it myself. I like my stories open ended, and I like being able to figure things out later. I think I just tend to make my work more interesting, that's all.

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