Mashie Burnedead is the main protagonist of Mashle: Magic & Muscles.
His Good Ranking[]
What Make Him Close to Pure Good[]
- He is naturally helpful and kind despite his stoic personality and being braindead.
- He does not find working out and fighting rewarding, doing so only to be healthy and protect his friends, a testament to his pacifist nature.
- He decided to become a Divine Visionary so he could live in peace with his adoptive father.
- He helped Lemon pass the maze test despite the latter betraying him.
- He defended Finn from bullies, even at the risk of being expelled from Easton Magic Academy.
- Defeated Silva Iron after he doesn't keep his word with Dot, despite the latter's initial animosity towards him.
- Later, he saves this same bully Silva from being turned into a puppet by Abel Walker.
- He embarks on a quest to fight Magia Lupus for the purpose of prevent Lemon from losing her magic.
- He felt empathy for Abyss Razor's plight and offered his friendship after defeating him.
- He defeated Abel Walker, stopping him from turning more students into puppets and changing his social Darwinist views.
- He defended Abel and Abyss from Cell War's attacks.
- He removed a parasite from Minister Bless.
- He defended Finn's honor against Carpaccio Luo-Yang.
- Stopped Cell War from causing mass murder during Innocent Zero's invasion of the Divine Visionary Selection Exam.
- He moved a continent with his bare hands to protect it from an attack by Innocent Zero.
- He fought and defeated Innocent Zero, saving the wizarding world from his tyranny.
- He rejects the position of Divine Visionary, remaining true to his goal of simply living in peace with his family. However, he still gives a speech about how all beings in the world, regardless of their differences, deserve to live. This ends the prejudice of the wizarding world. Furthermore, although he rejected the position of Divine Visionary, he appointed his friend Lance to the position.
- This is a special point because in this story there were several characters who wanted that position for many reasons, but just a few of they had an actually good and selfless intention. Most of the characters just cared about the Divine Visionary as a way to get money, status, power or similar self-serving reasons. This is even the exactly reason that made Brad Coleman blackmail Mash and his father at the begging of the story. And reject a position that offered so many ways to have an easy live to help a friend who had an actually good reason to chase this position showed how intense Mash's altruism can reach.
What Prevented Him from Pure Good?[]
- His stupidity often causes lots of material damage.
- He can show some jerkish or temperamental sides to him at times.
- He can be petty at times, especially if his cream puffs are involved.
- He has temper issues, as seen when he slaps a mandrake and his friend Dot when they scream too loudly.
- The beatings he gives villains are too brutal to qualify as PG, such as hitting Carpaccio in the head with an iron racket. He is not lethal, however, which makes this a preventative measure.
External Links[]
- Mash Burnedead on the Heroes Wiki