Talk:Day 151-160/@comment-171.233.34.122-20150505045026/@comment-4784862-20150505074645

After doing some research on the meanings of the kanji, I went with the following  for the ones I knew of at the time:

【勇者】 - 【Yuusha】 - 【Valorous Man】

【英雄】 - 【Eiyuu】 - 【Hero】

【英勇】 - 【Hanabusa Yuu】 - 【Great Hero】

Given what you said about Yuusha and Eiyuu the current usages I have here fit them. ^^

Heck, there's even one of the Heroes of the Kingdom that seems to have sadistic tendencies and is probabl not exactly "good", heh.

The last one's first kanji actually means any of the following "England, English, hero, outstanding, calyx", whereas the second kanji means "courage, cheer up, be in high spirits, bravery, heroism", which is how I chose "Great Hero" by using the "Outstanding Heroism" and the fact that someone who displays  heroism is a hero...and outstanding and great are synonyms.

However, I could've also done "Brave Hero" there legitimately...and maybe that would have been better, given the fact that it's mentioned that it combines the traits of the two before it (they all seemed to be jobs). Who knows, maybe it'll be decided that it'll become that instead.