Reluctant hero


The reluctant hero is a heroic archetype found in fiction. The reluctant hero is typically portrayed either as an everyman forced into surreal situations which require them to rise to heroism, or as a person with special abilities who nonetheless evinces a desire to avoid using those abilities for the benefit of others. In either case, the reluctant hero does not initially seek adventure or the opportunity to do good, and their apparent selfishness may draw them into the category of antiheroes. The reluctant hero differs from the antihero in that the story arc of the former inevitably results in their becoming a true hero.
In many stories, the reluctant hero is portrayed as having a period of doubt after their initial venture into heroism. This may be brought about by the negative consequences of their own heroic actions, or by the achievement of some position of personal safety - leaving the audience to wonder whether the reluctant hero will return to heroism at the moment when they're needed the most.

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A summary of the archetype:
Another commentator notes, with respect to game design:

Examples

In fiction