A Certain Magical Index/Characters/Protagonists

The eponymous heroines and the heroes of To Aru Majutsu no Index and To Aru Kagaku no Railgun. These are the characters whose personal conflicts and choices drive the story. Chances are you'll find at least one of them you can identify with, and they each seem tailored to appeal to a certain portion of the fanbase.

The Eponymous Heroines
Tropes shared between the two.


 * A-Cup Angst
 * Badass Adorable
 * Little Miss Badass
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Touma obviously.
 * Blush Sticker: On occasion
 * Clingy Jealous Girl
 * Cry Cute
 * Tender Tears
 * High-Pressure Emotion
 * Kindhearted Cat Lover: Even though Misaka's electric field scares them away.
 * Person of Mass Destruction
 * Teen Genius
 * Tsundere

Dedicatus545 -- The Lamb is Devoted to Protecting the Wisdom of the Strongest


"Voiced by: Yuka Iguchi"

The eponymous character of Toaru Majutsu no Index. Also known by her nickname of "Index", she is the main female character of the series and considered the main heroine of the Magic side. She’s a member of Necessarius and holds within her the 103,000 grimoires. Index was specifically chosen as the vessel for the 103,000 grimoires as she both has the ability to perfectly remember things and is unaffected by the books' madness-inducing effects since she possesses no mana to power the grimoires. She’s also known for her temper and un-Nun like activities, such as being a Freeloader Glutton. Much of her background is currently unknown, due to the

"Touma: So... the English way of wearing a robe is such that the below (body) is not covered by any other clothes besides the robe itself. I didn't know that!""
 * A-Cup Angst: As long as you don't say it to her face, although she "improves" in Volume 16.
 * Accidental Kiss: While trying to bite Touma, Index misses and kisses his cheek.
 * Artifact of Doom: Has the Index-Librorum-Prohibitorum, 103,000 books of forbidden spells, inside her head.
 * Awesomeness By Analysis: When she’s using the knowledge the grimoires give her such as in Episode 23 of season 1, in which she All this to a Theme Music Power-Up, too. And later in the novels using her Spell Intercept,
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Touma.
 * Berserk Button: Two actually: Denying her access to food and mentioning her horizontally challenged figure.
 * Big Eater
 * Blood Magic: In order to heal herself, she used her blood as a catalyst for a healing spell.
 * Blush Sticker
 * Brown Note: When she uses the Spell Intercept Song or Sheol Fear.
 * Cat Smile: Pratically her default smile.
 * Character-Magnetic Team: With Touma
 * Chekhov's Gun: You know those safety pins that keep her nun robes together after Touma's first Accidental Pervert moment with Index? Well, she used them against in Episode 23.
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: Really doesn't want to see Touma hanging out with other girls.
 * Clothing Damage: Hilarity Ensues.
 * Code Name: Magic name: Dedicatus545
 * Cosplay: Seen in Episode 22 cosplaying as Magical Powered Kanamin.
 * Cool Sword: The Sword of God Frey. Why? Because it fights on its own!!
 * Cry Cute: When she thought . Also when Touma teases her.
 * Cute Fang
 * Demoted to Extra: Considering that she is the title-giving character, her screen time and importance in many arcs of Toaru Majutsu No Index is pretty limited.
 * Drama-Preserving Handicap: Index's "Walking Church" robe provides her with amazing defensive capabilities... which Touma inadvertently destroys in the first episode to prove the existence of his Imagine Breaker. Index patches it back together, but it's lost its defensive powers. This comes back a few times, as the few people who do directly attack Index still believe her Walking Church’s active. This means that attacks that they are expecting her to simply shrug off are potentially fatal. This is especially bad considering that most people want Index for her knowledge, and killing her wouldn't exactly progress that goal.
 * Cute Kitten: Sphinx.
 * Fan Nickname: Pendex for her John's Pen Mode.
 * Fan Service Pack: "A tub of Musashino-Milk a day, keeps the flat-chest away!!"
 * Fish Out of Water: She has no idea how the modern world works and is clueless about electronics.
 * Frickin' Laser Beams: Her Dragon's Breath and Eli Eli Lama Sabachtani spells.
 * Genki Girl
 * Glowing Eyes of Doom: When she’s in John's Pen mode.
 * Going Commando: As Lampshaded in the manga after Touma accidentally destroys her Walking Church:
 * Going Commando: As Lampshaded in the manga after Touma accidentally destroys her Walking Church:

"1. Her tendency to bite Touma whenever he somehow pisses her off. 2. Her large appetite, much to the chagrin of those who pay for her food, like
 * Heroic Safe Mode: John's Pen mode, installed by the Archbishop on her as an insurance to keep the Index of Prohibited books under control.
 * Holding Back the Phlebotinum: Index has complete knowledge of all magic, but . To make sure she doesn't go crazy, she
 * Honor Before Reason
 * Hypocritical Humor: She says she's a religious nun in training, but she does things nuns aren't suppose to do like being a glutton or a lying thief or... well you get the picture.
 * Innocent Cohabitation: Living with Touma.
 * Kawaiiko
 * Kindhearted Cat Lover: With Sphinx.
 * Living MacGuffin: Essentially her role in the entire series, although it's not the main source of conflict until Volume 13. The Big Bad's main objective is to capture her and use her grimoires to gain the knowledge of and how to use it with
 * Luminescent Blush: Her whole body.
 * Magical Database: A human version.
 * Magic Music
 * The Messiah: Never puts herself first. Never. Unless it concerns food.
 * Mission Control/Mr. Exposition: As she contains the Index Librorum Prohibitorum, she's usually the one who explains what to do when Touma is confronted with magical items.
 * Naughty Nuns: More like Freeloader Nun.
 * Never Got to Say Goodbye: To Touma in the beginning of the series.
 * Nice Girl
 * Nuns Are Mikos
 * Nun-Too-Holy
 * Older Than They Look: Actually, Index is 14 or 15, which implies she can be older than Mikoto.
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: Averted. Her legal name really is "Index Librorum Prohibitorum". Her Academy City I.D. and passport both say as much.
 * Photographic Memory: It's why she's the Index.
 * Power Limiter: The "collar" and the remote control spiritual item.
 * Pretentious Latin Motto: "The devoted lamb protects the knowledge of the strong".
 * Pretty Freeloader
 * Rapunzel Hair: It falls past her knees.
 * Running Gag: Actually there are three:
 * Pretty Freeloader
 * Rapunzel Hair: It falls past her knees.
 * Running Gag: Actually there are three:

3. Her tendency of being hit by Touma whenever she’s changing clothes or taking a bath. Even Index herself lampshades this after being hit once again by Touma during the Daihaseisai:

Index: Touma?! How many times has it been?!

Touma: Wahhh! I’m really sorry! Please don't bite me again!"


 * Shana Clone: A mild example, but it's there nonetheless—she's petite, she's mildly tsundere for Touma, and has a mildly domineering personality whenever her Berserk Button(s) are pressed.
 * She's Got Legs
 * Teen Genius: Very capable when it comes to magic.
 * Tender Tears
 * Tsundere: When it concerns Touma.
 * Tranquil Fury:
 * Wetware Body: Index's body is possessed by an AI of sorts some of the time. It's pretty competent really.
 * Yandere: When she finds out about Touma's memory loss, she snaps into John's Pen mode.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: She has silvery-blue hair.
 * Your Secrets Safe With Me Superman: Seems to think her favorite show, Magical Powered Kanamin, is real.

The Electric Princess
""Do you know what a railgun is?""

"Voiced by: Sato Rina"

Mikoto Misaka, also known as Biri-Biri, is one of the main heroines and the protagonist of her own spin-off series, A Certain Scientific Railgun. Her power is Electromaster, and with it she is the third most powerful Level 5, the highest rank attainable for an Esper. Has a love/hate relationship with Touma.

"If she let him get away, things would get very bad. To put it in concrete terms, it was possible that she would end up with no scenes for three whole volumes. Wait! Wait just a second!! This is my scene! If you’re going to do this, do it later!! Dammit, the guy-to-girl ratio here is completely out of balance. And is that group of huge breasts specifically targeted at me!? A-at this rate, I’ll be lost in the background…!! Did they create a forest to hide a leaf!?"
 * A-Cup Angst: It does not help that some of Academy City's younger girls are more endowed than she is. And it's hinted that her Hot Mom (who's really well endowed herself, also to Mikoto's chagrin) wants to rectify this fast (through food). Considering she's no more than fourteen you have to wonder why she's so bothered about it. This is again Played for Laughs during her first meeting with Misaka Worst.
 * Abhorrent Admirer: Zig-zagged for she doesn't like it when Kuroko gets too clingy.
 * But she does obviously care for her.
 * Action Girl: She has slightly violent tendencies, and is ranked third among the Level 5 Espers.
 * Alliterative Name
 * Armor-Piercing Slap: Subverted. Try as she might, Mikoto just cannot get a hit in.
 * Ax Crazy: In Episode 4 of Railgun, fighting Touma.
 * Badass Adorable
 * Little Miss Badass
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Touma.
 * Big Damn Heroes:
 * Big Sister Instinct: Though not and would go to hell and back to protect them.
 * Blood Knight: Though more from her inability to forgive slights than any actual bloodlust: she will forgive you after shes pounded the snerd out of you.
 * Blush Sticker: At times especially as a child.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall

"Misuzu: Mikoto, I didn't know you swung that way. Mikoto: NO I DON'T!"
 * Breakout Character: Got her own spin-off series for a reason.
 * Code Name / Badass Nickname: The Railgun, The Ace of Tokiwadai, The Electric Princess, The Electromaster. Take your pick.
 * Cry Cute: When she cradles a hideously injured Touma in her lap.
 * Cuteness Proximity: Frogs. More specifically, she has a serious weakness in the form of the frog mascot "Gekota", so much so that she sees a real-life version of it in “Heaven Canceller”, of all people.
 * Electric Torture: How she usually rewards Kuroko's attempts to have sex with her, and is always Played for Laughs.
 * Elegant Classical Musician: Yup.
 * Embarrassing Nickname: Touma used to call her "Biri-Biri" a name she doesn't like.
 * Erotic Dream: Has one of Touma in the beginning of Season II Episode 17. Sadly we don't get to see it, just her writhing and moaning in her bed while sleep-talking about what she will do to him.
 * Even the Girls Want Her: Much to her chagrin.
 * Fan Nickname: " Biri Biri" because of the Railgun manga.
 * The Thundere.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper
 * High-Pressure Emotion
 * Goofy Print Underwear: Kuroko finds out, much to her delight, that Mikoto's underpants share the same "thumbs-up bunny" that the T-shirt she was given as a present has... unfortunately she then just had to skip and sing "Matches! Matches! It matches with Onee-sama's!", which equates to repeatedly jumping up and down on Mikoto's biggest Berserk Button...
 * Perhaps that reason why she wears Skirt Over Slacks.
 * Hair Flip: On ocassions
 * Hard Work Hardly Works: Subverted, as her quick rise from level 1 to level five is often held up as an example of how anyone can succeed with hard work, However,
 * The Hero: Shares this trope with Touma in her own series.
 * Though he still upstages her whenever he appears in Railgun.
 * Hero with Bad Publicity: A plot point during the Shopping Mall Demonstration SS.  This also counts as Mugging the Monster because
 * Hey, You: She has yet to call Touma by his name.
 * Honor Before Reason
 * Hot-Blooded: More so than the comparatively laid-back Touma.
 * I Am Not His Girlfriend: She gets put into this situation by Index, and in front of Touma and their parents too (cue massive blushing).
 * Then it gets hilariously played with along with drops of Les Yay when Kuroko arrives to meet the Misakas, acting her usual perverted self towards Misuzu (who thinks it's towards Mikoto), with the latter lampshading the Les Yay part.
 * Hero with Bad Publicity: A plot point during the Shopping Mall Demonstration SS.  This also counts as Mugging the Monster because
 * Hey, You: She has yet to call Touma by his name.
 * Honor Before Reason
 * Hot-Blooded: More so than the comparatively laid-back Touma.
 * I Am Not His Girlfriend: She gets put into this situation by Index, and in front of Touma and their parents too (cue massive blushing).
 * Then it gets hilariously played with along with drops of Les Yay when Kuroko arrives to meet the Misakas, acting her usual perverted self towards Misuzu (who thinks it's towards Mikoto), with the latter lampshading the Les Yay part.
 * Then it gets hilariously played with along with drops of Les Yay when Kuroko arrives to meet the Misakas, acting her usual perverted self towards Misuzu (who thinks it's towards Mikoto), with the latter lampshading the Les Yay part.


 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold
 * Last-Name Basis: Virtually everyone refers her as Misaka.
 * Megaton Punch: The most common method to stop a clingy Kuroko.
 * Modesty Shorts: Trope Picture. Much to Kuroko Shirai's dismay.
 * Names to Run Away From Really Fast: She's call the Railgun and is a Level 5. What did you expect?
 * Oblivious to Love/What Is This Thing You Call Love?: She's actually oblivious to her own love. It takes her until to realize that she likes Touma.
 * The Ojou
 * Onee-Sama: To Kuroko and a legion of admirers.
 * Only Sane Man: Is considered the only sane Level 5. However, this may be because some of her less savory hobbies are intentionally kept quiet, specifically in order to promote her image as the unofficial face of Academy City.
 * Out of Focus: In the Index series, where despite often being billed as a main character, she hasn't been very plot relevant since the SISTERS Arc.
 * Red Oni: To Touma.
 * Self Made Girl: Mikoto climbed all the way from Level 1 to level 5 through hard work, but...
 * Subverted when it was revealed that
 * Shock and Awe: The nature of her abilities. She's called "Railgun" for a reason.
 * Convection, Schmonvection: Averted in Episode 12 of Railgun where, against an opponent deploying a barrier that insulates against electric shock, Misaka uses the massive amounts of heat generated by her lightning to melt the damn thing.
 * Cursed with Awesome: Has a constant Electrical field around her and because of it cats won't go near her due to it.
 * Power Incontinence: Whenever she gets angry she usually short-circuits an entire block.
 * Heart Is an Awesome Power: Compared to the other Level 5 espers, her power is kind of plain and boring, but look at what she can do with it.
 * Lightning Can Do Anything
 * Extra Ore Dinary: Can use her lightning abilities to manipulate iron sand and can transform it to a weapon.
 * Flight: When she's over a body of water, she performs hydrolysis on the water particles so she can propel herself and fly.
 * Hollywood Hacking / Technopath
 * Selective Magnetism
 * Won't Work On Me: An electric field around her prevents the Queen of Tokiwadai from tampering with her mind. Presumably, this also means that she's immune to other brainwashing and telepathic abilities.
 * One Girl Army
 * Person of Mass Destruction
 * Required Secondary Powers: She's explicitly noted to be immune to electrical attacks when a girl tries using a taser on her. If she doesn't fry herself, what good is a taser going to do?
 * Wave Motion Gun: Her railgun, full stop.
 * Finishing Move / Limit Break: Her railgun was called as such a few times.
 * Money to Throw Away: Her Railgun uses coins which she can launch at three times the speed of sound using her electricity.
 * Weapon of Choice
 * Shut UP, Hannibal: Delivered to via railgun.
 * Strong Family Resemblance
 * The Rival: Supposedly has a rivalry with "The Queen of Tokiwadai", the other Level 5 of Tokiwadai. In a subversion, neither of them are interested of being either rivals or friends with each other. The real rivalry is between their followers and their fanbases. Which makes this an in-universe example of Fandom Rivalry.
 * The girl she really sees as a rival is
 * Shorttank: And one who is quite embarrassed to show any sort of girlish behavior at that.
 * Skirt Over Slacks: Much to Kuroko's ire.
 * Stalker with a Crush: Although at that point the crush part was debatable, Mikoto did follow Touma quite excessively (including once chasing him around for a whole night).
 * Tender Tears
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: With Kuroko
 * The Worf Effect: Versus Touma.
 * Tsundere: Again with Touma.
 * Lampshaded by Kiyama of all people.
 * Unknown Rival: For Touma.
 * Weirdness Censor: With magic. She's met several magicians and seen magic preformed on a few occasions, but every time she either attributes it to Esper powers or some other scientific explanation. This is justified due to the city where she lives being full of supernatural powers and no one ever trying to explain it to her properly. The one time someone did, they gave up before they even got to the point because Misaka asked a question while still trying to frame it from a scientific point of view.
 * May also cross with Genre Blindness considering she is a prominent character in a show centered around the conflict between Science and Magic.
 * Wrestler in All of Us: One of her methods to stop with a clingly Kuroko.
 * You Are Not Alone:
 * Wrestler in All of Us: One of her methods to stop with a clingly Kuroko.
 * You Are Not Alone:

One Who Purifies God and Exorcises the Devil
""I don't need a reason to save someone.""

"Voiced by: Atsushi Abe"

Touma Kamijou is the primary protagonist of Toaru Majutsu no Index and a recurring character in the To Aru Kagaku no Railgun side stories.

He is a Level 0 Academy City high school student in his first year and possesses the mysterious Imagine Breaker, which cancels any magical, Esper-related, or divine power his right hand comes into contact with, but also brings him incredibly bad luck. Possessing a strong sense of justice, he helps anyone who is in need and will not hesitate to challenge anyone who is several times more powerful than himself. This willingness to help those in need has resulted in him receiving the affection of many females.

""Just answer me one question, Magician: Don't you want to save Index?! You guys have been waiting for this haven't you?! A method where you don't need to take away Index's memories... a method where you don't need to be Index's enemies... a method where everyone is smiling and that everyone wants... ...that leads to the ultimate happy ending?! You've been waiting forever for this haven't you?! For this development? What have you guys been clenching your teeth all this time for?! Didn't you swear you'd save this one girl with your own hands?! You'd like to be the main characters of the story too, right?! Quit being content staying a side character! Didn't you put your lives on the line to protect this one girl?! Then it's not over yet! It hasn't even begun! Quit getting depressed in this kinda long prologue! You can reach her if you stretch your hand out! Let's get this thing started already, Magician!""
 * Above Good and Evil: According to Aiwass, Touma is this, someone who doesn't care about labels such as good and evil, but just doing what he considers to be the right thing to do. That would explain at least, why in one minute he can beat the crap out of someone, and in the next, risk his life to protect the same person. Heck, Touma even says something to that effect, when he gets out his funk, after Fiamma said that he isn't such a good person, because he lied to Index about his memory loss.
 * Accidental Pervert: . In general, he constantly ends up bumping into a girl and accidentally touching her breasts or some other awkward situation.
 * Almost Kiss: Itsuwa almost kisses Touma when he is lying in his bed in Volume 16.
 * Touma and Fukiyose nearly have one in Episode 8 of season two.
 * Almighty Janitor: Justified in that he's not really powerless—Imagine Breaker just can't be measured by Academy City's Power Levels.
 * Always Save the Girl: Touma is frequently more concerned with the individuals than the long term consequences.
 * Anime Hair: It's actually
 * Anti-Magic / Power Nullifier: Imagine Breaker.
 * Achilles' Heel: Imagine Breaker can only negate the power itself, not the after effects. For example: He can cancel out magical fire, but not the ash and smoke it creates. Then there's the fact that the effect only applies from his wrist down, so if a power hits somewhere besides his right hand first, he's screwed. It cannot instantly negate a power if it is extremely massive or maintained by an outside source.
 * Which he later learns to use to his advantage in Volume 20
 * Blessed with Suck: Touma's power also negates his luck, is probably the reason why he's attracting such deadly trouble in the first place, causes him to be classified Level 0 because his power can't be detected, and isn't of any use in mundane situations, either. Imagine Breaker prevents telepathy from affecting him, so he can't hear telepathic warnings. Healing magic is automatically negated in his presence. He can't be teleported to safety, etc.
 * Born Unlucky: Imagine Breaker gives him bad luck but on the other hand gives him a great advantage against supernatural foes. However, before he entered Academy City,
 * Born Winner: He's had Imagine Breaker since the beginning of his life, with all its benefits and drawbacks.
 * Chick Magnet: Index and Komoe theorize that this is another side effect of his Imagine Breaker, both from a magical and scientific perspective.
 * : As of Volume 2 of New Testament, he is aware of this and decides to learn more about it.
 * Power Incontinence: Imagine Breaker is always on. Which sucks because he could accidentally negate and destroy something he doesn't want to just by touching it, like someone's magical outfit.
 * The Nudifier: WARNING: Don't touch Touma's right hand if you're wearing magical clothes.
 * : The Imagine Breaker is a borderline case as it can counter any power but in turn it can be countered if the opponent uses a gun or has superior physical abilities.
 * Alternate Character Reading: His name, Kamijou Touma, is written as (上条 當麻). Kanzaki re-interprets this name in Volume 1 as (神浄 討魔), which is his epithet, "One who cleanses God and exorcises the devil". In the afterword to Volume 14, Kamachi gives an alternate reading to his last name: (神上), which means His first name can also be read as (透魔), meaning "Invisible Demon",.
 * Awesomeness By Analysis: Mostly shown in Vol. 20—He was able to determine the location of an enemy camp by using a simple map he bought from a local Russian Store.
 * Badass: Very much so.
 * Barrier Warrior: Touma lives by the concept that "the best offense is an ass-kicking defense".
 * I believe it's an "anti-magic wrapped" fist to the face ..
 * The Beard: Mikoto tries to get Touma to pretend to be her boyfriend to discourage another guy who keeps following her around—the grandson of her school's superintendent, so she can't just blow him off the usual way.
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: With the tsunderes in his harem.
 * Berserk Button: Don't hurt innocent people, or he will beat you down. But if you do, make sure you do it somewhere he can't see it, because if he does he won't just knock you out, he will beat the everloving shit out of you.
 * Beware the Honest Ones
 * Beware the Nice Ones
 * Big Damn Heroes: Is quite fond of these, usually coming out of nowhere. Examples include:
 * In the Sisters arc he.
 * In Volume 7 he goes to fight against 250 battle nuns all by himself, all to protect this woman he met 6 hours ago.
 * In Episode 7 of the second season Touma, with the help of Misaka, charges up a very loose series of platforms in order to catch a falling-to-her-death Kuroko and then, as a follow up, . Yeah, Touma's been messing with space and time to save people.
 * Bishie Sparkle: In Misaka vision.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Actually have elements of both, but it depends on who you compare him to (he's the blue to Misaka's red, and red to Accelerator's blue).
 * Book Dumb: Averted. He's actually quite smart academically, and is at least decent in a number of subjects. The problem is that he's incapable of grasping the subjects in the Power Curriculum Program due to his inability to use any apparent powers.
 * It's a bit more complicated than that. Though he can calculate the flight path of a supersonic jet and his practical knowledge of physics and geography are very good, he only seems to be able to call upon such knowledge during critical situations. In other words, he just hates studying. Also, he seems to be genuinely bad at a number of subjects, mainly anything to do with language.
 * Butt Monkey: For Touma, every day is a bad day.
 * Catch Phrase: "Such misfortune." (Fukou Da.) To a lesser extent, Touma is also fond of telling people that he's going to "break that illusion".
 * Inverted in Episode 23, where he says "Let me show you now that in this world you reside in there's still hope! And I'll show you that your illusion won't break down because of small things like this!" to reassure Hyouka.
 * Chaste Hero
 * Characterization Marches On: As the series progresses, the fact that Touma lost his memories becomes less and less significant and is barely ever brought up after the Angel Fall arc. Given that the readers are introduced to Touma only shortly before his memory loss occurs, it's understandable that his characterization wouldn't change all that much as we never really got to know the "old" Touma. The fact that his memories are gone is barely remembered until he faces  and only really becomes important again when
 * Character-Magnetic Team: With Index.
 * Charles Atlas Superpower: He's a normal human except for his Imagine Breaker, but he can take far more punishment than the average guy. He has also demonstrated some impressive feats of strength, including blocking a massive concrete golem's punch with one hand and not budging an inch, and later punching another concrete golem hard enough to shatter it.
 * Chronic Hero Syndrome: And HOW!
 * Clueless Chick Magnet: Being kind and good-looking helps. His father is one as well except for the clueless part.
 * Code Name: On the Magic side, he's known as "Imagine Breaker".
 * Combat Pragmatist: He's not above splashing boiling coffee to a terrorist's face to blind him.
 * Cursed with Awesome: Wanna know why so many women fall for him? Index theorizes that his Imagine Breaker, effectively making almost every woman fall for him instead of just a few that he's "fated to connect with."
 * Dare to Be Badass:
 * Character-Magnetic Team: With Index.
 * Charles Atlas Superpower: He's a normal human except for his Imagine Breaker, but he can take far more punishment than the average guy. He has also demonstrated some impressive feats of strength, including blocking a massive concrete golem's punch with one hand and not budging an inch, and later punching another concrete golem hard enough to shatter it.
 * Chronic Hero Syndrome: And HOW!
 * Clueless Chick Magnet: Being kind and good-looking helps. His father is one as well except for the clueless part.
 * Code Name: On the Magic side, he's known as "Imagine Breaker".
 * Combat Pragmatist: He's not above splashing boiling coffee to a terrorist's face to blind him.
 * Cursed with Awesome: Wanna know why so many women fall for him? Index theorizes that his Imagine Breaker, effectively making almost every woman fall for him instead of just a few that he's "fated to connect with."
 * Dare to Be Badass:
 * Cursed with Awesome: Wanna know why so many women fall for him? Index theorizes that his Imagine Breaker, effectively making almost every woman fall for him instead of just a few that he's "fated to connect with."
 * Dare to Be Badass:
 * Dare to Be Badass:

""In other words, even if he does anything for Himegami, Kamijou is just helping others pay the bill meaninglessly. In most situations, what he pays would often become his wounds.""
 * Dating Sim: According to Aisa, his life is a Dating Sim.
 * David Versus Goliath: All of his fights, but especially the ones against and.
 * Defeating the Undefeatable: He's made an art of it.
 * Delinquent: Touma's not really a delinquent, but to most outsiders he probably seems like one. It's not like he's not trying to do well in school, but it's pretty much gotten to the point where the forces of karma are against it.
 * Desperately Looking for a Purpose In Life: Touma saw his right hand as a useless bother, and couldn't find a reason for it. Then he meets Index, and realizes that his useless right hand is the only thing that can save her, and with a glorious rant as narration does so,
 * Determinator: Besides the trillion times he gets back up, battered and bloody (like a zombie), by pure force of will, he channeled a power even stronger than the invisible demon to eat it up (like a huge mouth), because he wanted to finish off Fiamma himself.
 * Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: He literally punched out: Innocentius (a 3000 degree fire demon), Accelerator, Ellis (a massive concrete golem),
 * The Dreaded: Although most of the science side have no clue who he is, most of the magic side is utterly terrified of him (or to be more precise, Imagine Breaker). It gets to the point that
 * In New Testament Volume 4, there's
 * Evil Laugh: He invokes this during his battle against Aureolus, with a Slasher Smile for additional bonus points.
 * Famous-Named Foreigner: To the Magic side.
 * Fan Nickname: TouMAN.
 * Fastball Special: Performs a variation of one where  It earns extra points due to Touma and   doing it wordlessly in true Bash Brothers fashion, and to the ridiculous bullet-like speed Touma is sent flying.
 * Fetish: For Cool Big Sis type girls.
 * Fighter, Mage, Thief: The Fighter.
 * Fights Like a Normal: Since his power is to nullify others' powers, he has to get down-and-dirty to deal damage.
 * First Episode Spoiler: He loses his memories irrevocably. This goes on to have massive implications for the rest of the series. Pre-memory loss Touma however was a very different person, and is treated as a Posthumous Character.
 * Good Old Fisticuffs: His general fighting style.
 * The Greatest Story Never Told: Despite all his incredible heroic deeds, most of Academy City is completely oblivious to his existence. Not that he's interested in becoming famous.
 * Harem Hero: A definite Type 2B.
 * The Hero
 * Heroic Resolve: After getting beaten by he stands up after Mikoto shows up. Asswhupping ensues.
 * Honor Before Reason: To the severe detriment of his own health.
 * Hot-Blooded: Very much so.
 * Implacable Man: Get your arm chopped off? Keep going. Have a car dropped on you? Walk it off. Get hit with a massive bolt of electricity? Twice? Gonna have to do better than that.
 * Innocent Cohabitation: Living with Index and later . And thanks to, he doesn't even know why.
 * In-Series Nickname: Called "Kamiyan" by Tsuchimikado and Aogami Pierce.
 * Japanese Pronouns: Switches between ore and watakushi.
 * Killed Off for Real: In a sense. Touma's memories are completely gone, period, essentially meaning the person he was before is dead.
 * Made of Iron: Say, how the hell does he have enough stamina for all of these:
 * Survived his encounter against Kanzaki and managed to throw a punch in her face before he got his ass handed over to him;
 * Challenged ' of all people and won', despite being mortally electrocuted by Mikoto shortly beforehand;
 * Chased all over Academy City by running, then fought and defeated ;
 * Defeated several Skill-Outs and Shiage Hamazura in combat shortly after getting shot in the side;
 * Got beaten within an inch of his life by but survives. Then he goes to 's rescue and managed to buy them some time for  even when he still hasn't recovered from his injuries from his encounter with ;
 * Mage Killer
 * Magnetic Hero
 * Many Women Seeks His Kind Heart
 * Manly Tears
 * Martial Pacifist: He always tries to talk things out with his opponents before resorting to kicking their ass.
 * Amusingly, when told, his first thought is to study English so he can talk to them.
 * Technical Pacifist: Although Touma normally can't bring himself to kill anyone. This is lampshaded by when he compared Touma to Accelerator in regards to how both protect the people they care about.
 * Martyr Without a Cause: He always says "I don't need a reason to save people", but always ends up badly injured.
 * Meaningful Name: His surname (Kamijou) is translated as "". In Italian, it is "" which arguably makes it even more awesome
 * His name can also be translated as "".
 * Apparently his given name can be roughly translated as "". It's dangerously close to being a Name To Run Away From Really Fast. His surname doesn't help any.
 * Never Got to Say Goodbye: To Index in the beginning of the series, and.
 * Nice Guy: Even to his enemies.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: While most of his actions do at least some good, many of his decisions cause a lot of trouble later on.
 * No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: No matter what he does or who he saves, the one who will inevitably pay the price for it is Kamijou Touma. He will suffer terrible injuries in the place of others, and his efforts will never be rewarded. He even has to pay for the resulting hospital bills.
 * Apparently his given name can be roughly translated as "". It's dangerously close to being a Name To Run Away From Really Fast. His surname doesn't help any.
 * Never Got to Say Goodbye: To Index in the beginning of the series, and.
 * Nice Guy: Even to his enemies.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: While most of his actions do at least some good, many of his decisions cause a lot of trouble later on.
 * No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: No matter what he does or who he saves, the one who will inevitably pay the price for it is Kamijou Touma. He will suffer terrible injuries in the place of others, and his efforts will never be rewarded. He even has to pay for the resulting hospital bills.

"Kazakiri: "He's also the kind of guy who speaks to you with a straight face even when you're naked...""
 * Not Distracted by the Sexy: While Touma knows well enough that walking in while a female character is changing, and staring at / encountering them naked will get him into a boatload of trouble, he doesn't seem to care for the fine examples of female anatomy he's privy to.
 * Depending on the situation, he's capable of completely ignoring a female's state of undress. Piss him off enough and he'll punch you in the face no matter how much of your cleavage is visible.

"Touma: Hey, frog-man! I didn't get injured this time! Heaven Canceler: That's not something most people would be proud of..."
 * Not So Different: compares Touma's ideals with 's: Both want to save those they care for, but the big difference is that the former wants to do it without sacrificing anyone but the later will kill anyone in his way.
 * Oblivious to Love: Touma, are you faking you're obliviousness to how many girls worship the ground you walk on or are you really that big of a bloody tool?
 * In Volume 18 we get "Itsuwa’s face was all red and the others were physically holding her back from going with me. She must have really wanted to save Index. I guess the two of them must have become friends during all that Acqua of the Back stuff." when he's recalling meeting the Amasuka's on his way to help Index.
 * Ordinary High School Student: Subverted.
 * The Paragon: If you get preached to or punched out by him, chances are high you'll become quite heroic somewhere down the road.
 * Power User Horror Show: When Touma fights, we see a Badass highschooler struggling to fight with opponents who are objectively much more powerful than him, and winning thanks to his tenacity, hard earned street fighting skills, and a Power Nullifier right arm. But that isn't what his opponents see. What they see, is something that can utterly nullify their powers, no matter how deadly they should normally be, and something that just won't go down no matter what they do, and it is terrifying. It's good to remember that the thing Accelerator fears the most is Touma.
 * Pre-Asskicking One Liner: Every time he utters his Catch Phrase or a variation of it: "I'll kill that illusion of yours!"
 * Properly Paranoid: Touma is extremely suspicious of a generous bounty of good luck, believing that in the end, he will only somehow get screwed over. When he
 * Rage Against the Heavens: "God, if the world really goes by your rules then I'm gonna smash that illusion apart!"
 * Red Baron: "Imagine Breaker" from the Magic side and "The Boy Who Defeated " from the Science side.
 * Relationship Voice Actor: With Accelerator as his more gifted rival on two different occasions. Also he interacted with Seiri Fukuyose in said series.
 * Running Gag: Whenever he gets injured he always ends up in the same hospital, in the same room, treated by the same doctor.
 * When he wasn't fantastically injured (for once), he still popped into the hospital to say "Hi" to everybody.
 * Running Gag: Whenever he gets injured he always ends up in the same hospital, in the same room, treated by the same doctor.
 * When he wasn't fantastically injured (for once), he still popped into the hospital to say "Hi" to everybody.


 * If there is a girl in a closed room, and Touma does not open the door and walk in, is she still naked?
 * Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Never mind Imagine Breaker's theorized ability to attract women. Touma's a genuinely Nice Guy, and that turns women on (especially after he rescues them).
 * Spotlight-Stealing Squad: You wouldn't think he'd qualify for this, seeing as how he's the main character. However, in Railgun, where Misaka Mikoto is the protagonist, Touma essentially becomes this. This is particularly obvious in the latest arc, where Touma . Since the two stories happen in the same city and often overlap, this can't really be avoided.
 * Spanner in the Works: While he's not as good at this as Shiage, he can derail villain's complex plans by simply showing up and kicking the crap out of anybody he sees threatening others.
 * Star-Making Role: Earned Atsushi Abe the Best Rookie Actor of 2010.
 * Stone Wall: Touma is a fairly average street fighter, but his Imagine Breaker combined with Spider Sense makes him Nigh Invulnerable against superpowered foes.
 * Sympathy Sue: An in-universe example. Touma's constant, constant, constant stream of bad luck has earned the sympathy of just about every single female student in his class, and as a result nearly all of them have a crush on him. The boys, on the other hand...
 * Tender Tears: He's got a kind heart.
 * Think Nothing of It: He helps people not for praise, honor, or reward, but simply because it's "the right thing for a man to do".
 * Third Person Person: On occasion.
 * Theme Music Power-Up: Gensou Koroshi (Illusion Killer/Imagine Breaker).Somebody is gonna get punched in the face. Also serves as a leitmotif along with Break Through which is basically the former in allegro.
 * Turn the Other Cheek: Move over, Son Goku, we have a new contender.
 * Unlucky Everydude
 * Unskilled but Strong: Unlike most characters, Touma relies on the simple yet powerful effect of his right hand to combat complex spells and esper abilities. He's also a tough and experienced street fighter, though Kaori and Motoharu have beaten him.
 * Basically, his power means he's a holy terror to people who rely on supernatural abilities like magic or esper powers, but in terms of hand-to-hand combat, whenever Touma runs into someone who knows what they're doing (official assessments state that he's fairly competent as a street fighter but that's about it) he gets schooled. He also tends to get his ass whupped if the opponent just plain outclasses him in physical ability, meaning he has a hard time against Saints like Kaori and Aqua.
 * Unwanted Harem: You lucky bastard. Even lampshaded by Aisa.
 * The guys in his class hate him because all of their female classmates crush on him, and his whole class got pissed at him when a busty waitress showed him sympathy. That class is incredibly Genre Savvy to his charms.
 * It seems to be genetic. When his father first meets Mikoto's mother, she immediately starts getting close—at which point Touma's mother says "Dear, you're doing it again."
 * He pretty much shatters whatever the previous record was when he beats Accelerator in Book 3, his heroic rescue prompting every single one of Misaka's Sisters to fall in love with him. That's right, as of book 3, Touma has a harem count that is literally Over Nine Thousand! And as a run of some nineteen books later will demonstrate, he's just getting warmed up.
 * Alcohol apparently dials Touma's harem making ability Up to Eleven. As in, when Touma walks home drunk one night, about a dozen girls come with him. One of whom he only met a few minutes ago.
 * Unwitting Pawn: He's always someone's pawn without realizing it until it is too late,
 * Warrior Therapist: In some ways, it's his modus operandi. Notable victims include Misaka,
 * Upon learning of
 * Wide-Eyed Idealist
 * Wife-Basher Basher: Even though he's more than willing to hit a woman if she tries to cause the deaths of millions to further her own selfish agenda, he will hunt you down like a dog and kick you into the middle of next week if you harm helpless and nice girls.
 * Would Hit a Girl: While he's normally a gentleman, if you dare hurt innocent people Touma will smash your face in, male or female.
 * You Leave Her Alone! His challenge to stop Accelerator from murdering Misaka 10032, armed with nothing but bravery, kindness and a mean right jab.

The One Who Wields the Power of God
""They may all look the same to you, but there are different kinds and different levels of evil. A first-class villain doesn't target honest lives.""

"Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto"

See this scrawny albino kid? If you do, be afraid. Be very afraid. Accelerator is the most powerful Level 5 Esper in Academy City. His power is called Redirection, which is a type of telekinesis where the vector direction of anything, anything that acts upon his body can be controlled. His powers are also automatic, so anything that tries to hit him, regardless of whether he's aware of it or not, gets sent back where it came from--hard.

He was part of an experiment called the "Level 6 Shift", the goal of which was to make him the first Level 6 by.

"Accelerator: "I strive for something beyond the strongest, that challenging me would be the most ridiculous thought ever, that fighting me would be an unforgivable sin!"
 * A God Am I: Accelerator's ambition, . He doesn't state it in so many words, but he does say that he wants to become so powerful that it "would be a sin" to fight him. The implication is crystal clear.
 * Accidental Pervert/Ignore the Fanservice: When he enters the bathroom to take a shower and finds Yoshikawa, Yomikawa, and Last Order naked inside, he just gets pissed that they didn't close the door.
 * The Ace: He is pretty much good at everything he does. He even displayed a perfect control at a sub-atomic level.
 * Broken Ace: But considering the childhood and the torture he's endured to attain his powers, he's this.
 * Always Someone Better:
 * Always Save the Girl: Well let's name a few. Last Order, Index, Misaka WORST, Fremea, Birdway(almost in NT volume 3), Yomikawa, Yoshikawa, etc. At this rate, he will end up with a Unwanted Harem.
 * All Guys Want Sorority Women: Played for laughs, but seriously, It's a wonder why he puts up with Misaka WORST.
 * Alternate Character Reading: The name "Accelerator" is spelled in kanji as 一方通行 (one-way road).
 * Attack Reflector: His whole power.
 * Achilles' Heel: Pulled punches get attracted to him instead of reflected.
 * Blessed with Suck: His powers make him the strongest Esper in Academy City, but they also make everyone else intensely interested in him. Said interest got to the point where he was causing destruction at an incredibly young age. He also has to consciously let gravity affect him.
 * Born Winner: Basically all but stated that he was born with his power.
 * The Law of Diminishing Defensive Effort
 * Mind Over Matter: His power, Redirection.
 * Offhand Backhand: His power will automatically activate and defend him from any attack, even attacks he's unaware of, like sniper rifles.
 * Superpower Lottery: A prime example of this, to the point where Accelerator is one of the first people think of when they think of a hax character.
 * Ax Crazy: Much throughout the first series of novels.
 * Badass
 * Handicapped Badass
 * Badass Boast: Some examples:
 * Ax Crazy: Much throughout the first series of novels.
 * Badass
 * Handicapped Badass
 * Badass Boast: Some examples:
 * Badass Boast: Some examples:

Accelerator: "This is not a negotiation, a suggestion, a deal, an entreaty, an agreement, a compromise, or a capitulation. It’s my triumphant return, you fuckers.""

"Accelerator: KIIIIIHAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAA-KUUUUUUUUUUUUN!!"
 * :  From the way he behaves in New Testament,
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: With Musujime Awaki (they even mockingly call one another husband and wife), and later on, Misaka Worst.
 * Berserk Button: Don't even think about harming Last Order, or the Sisters, or Yomikawa and Yoshikawa, or Misaka Worst, or any little girls—hell, ANYBODY who's innocent—because he will fuck you up!
 * Big Bad: Of the Sisters Arc.
 * Black and White Insanity: Suffers from this for quite a while,
 * Blood Knight
 * Blue Oni: To Misaka Worst's and Touma's red.
 * Brought Down to Normal: Played with. After Volume 5 he could only use his powers for 15 minutes at a time, but thanks to GROUP technicians that limit was increased to 30 minutes. Still, because the Sisters can't match him in processing power he’s weaker than before.
 * We learn his calculations become quite unstable if he's underground because the Sisters' signal gets distorted.
 * Also, GROUP's employer and the higher-ups put a kill switch in his choker—probably when they tweaked it so he got 30 minutes of esper mode—to disable it, and outright block the basic calculations needed so he can walk and speak. Accelerator recovers his choker's plans from Heaven Canceller to attempt to build a new one, only to see it is nearly impossible. He instead uses his custom built cane in Volume 19 to discover what frequency is used to mess with his choker, and blocks it out using a sort of jammer installed in his cane.
 * Brought Down to Badass: On two separate occasions (In the warehouse against the Hound Dogs during the September 30 incident and during the Skill-Out uprising shortly afterward) he has found himself facing a large number of armed level 0s without the use of his powers, and only possessing a gun to fight with. He still manages to take down all his foes and accomplish his objectives.
 * Byronic Hero
 * Furthermore, he sometimes tries to invoke Even Evil Has Standards when he decides to do something heroic, with lines like "A high-class villain doesn't target honest civilians." And then there's the time when he decided to rescue from assassination, but since he's a "villain," he decides to do so in the most traumatizing way possible in order to make up for it.
 * Character Development: He's introduced as an Ax Crazy (very close to being a Complete Monster) antagonist in Volume 3 . After, this trope is in full force. Accelerator is one of few characters to and yet gained  enough development to become one of the main characters.
 * Death Glare: His default expression.
 * Though it is noted he has developed a softer expression and voice around small girls, like Last Order and Birdway, which the latter lampshades.
 * The Dreaded: Everyone in Academy City fears The Accelerator, with the exception of the other two protagonists, his legal guardians, and some bullies who are Too Dumb to Live.
 * Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Doubles as The Red Baron. As not even Accelerator remembers his original name, and considers "Accelerator" his name, it could technically be a case of His Name Really Is "Barkeep".
 * Evil Albino
 * Evil Counterpart: To Touma.
 * Evil Laugh
 * For the Evulz: He loves to tell his victims how they are going to die to bring fear into them because it's fun and funny.
 * Fight Off the Kryptonite: When fighting Kihara for the last time. Not only can Kihara nullify Accelerator's powers, but also can hit him. Accelerator keeps attacking, until his collar battery runs out, removing his powers and mental ability completely. Despite being in a state where he shouldn't be able to think, let alone stand, Accelerator gets back up and keeps fighting Kihara. Doing more damage than he did with his powers, largely because his "strategy" caught Kihara completely off guard. Accelerator keeps this up for a while until, where it elevates to a Curb Stomp Battle.
 * Fighter, Mage, Thief: The Mage.
 * Finger-Poke of Doom/Touch of Death: With a single touch, he can pulverize objects or reverse the blood-flow in people.
 * Gender Bender: Yes, Accelerator has one called Yuriko! What started as a joke on Accelerator's gender by the novel artist, Yuriko became a hit with the fans.
 * The Gunslinger: He almost always carries a pistol with him in case he can't find an opportune time to use Redirect. If he doesn't, he'll usually strip a hapless Mook off of one. And while not quite as good as Shiage, he is very deadly with one.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper
 * Has Two Mommies: After he and Last Order are adopted by Yomikawa Aiho and Yoshikawa Kikyou.
 * Improvised Weapon: Once he threw a building.
 * Incoming Ham: All the damn time, but especially around Kihara.
 * Finger-Poke of Doom/Touch of Death: With a single touch, he can pulverize objects or reverse the blood-flow in people.
 * Gender Bender: Yes, Accelerator has one called Yuriko! What started as a joke on Accelerator's gender by the novel artist, Yuriko became a hit with the fans.
 * The Gunslinger: He almost always carries a pistol with him in case he can't find an opportune time to use Redirect. If he doesn't, he'll usually strip a hapless Mook off of one. And while not quite as good as Shiage, he is very deadly with one.
 * Hair-Trigger Temper
 * Has Two Mommies: After he and Last Order are adopted by Yomikawa Aiho and Yoshikawa Kikyou.
 * Improvised Weapon: Once he threw a building.
 * Incoming Ham: All the damn time, but especially around Kihara.
 * Improvised Weapon: Once he threw a building.
 * Incoming Ham: All the damn time, but especially around Kihara.
 * Improvised Weapon: Once he threw a building.
 * Incoming Ham: All the damn time, but especially around Kihara.
 * Improvised Weapon: Once he threw a building.
 * Incoming Ham: All the damn time, but especially around Kihara.
 * Improvised Weapon: Once he threw a building.
 * Incoming Ham: All the damn time, but especially around Kihara.
 * Incoming Ham: All the damn time, but especially around Kihara.
 * Incoming Ham: All the damn time, but especially around Kihara.

"Accelerator: I'm sorry, from here on the path is only a "one-way street"! You can't advance, just hide your tail and cry your way to home!"
 * Lack of Empathy:
 * Lolicon: Not in-universe, but is widely regarded as one jokingly.
 * Misaka Worst even highlights this when he wants to save
 * Birdway also points this out in NT volume 3.
 * Lonely at the Top: As a kid, which was what convinced him to accept the experiment at first. He thought if he could achieve ultimate power no one would try to fight him and he would be accepted.
 * Mook Horror Show: Big time.
 * Morality Pet: The most important people in his life:
 * My God, What Have I Done?:
 * Names to Run Away From Really Fast: Though there are people who still think he can be defeated.
 * Nobuhiko Okamoto
 * One-Man Army
 * Determinator
 * Glass Cannon: His powers usually make him a Lightning Bruiser but if you have a way to get past his Redirection he can be taken down with only a few punches.
 * No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: The administer of them.
 * Made of Iron: Despite his frail appearance, and over-reliance on his powers for his entire life, he possibly takes more blows from Touma than anyone else in their first fight, and only gets tougher afterwards.
 * Person of Mass Destruction: He’s the strongest of the seven Level 5s and was able to ! It's also not just that he's able to. He did that "casually" to
 * Odd Friendship: Him and Birdway in New Testament 3.
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: He used to have a real, normal name. He even tells how many characters were in it but doesn't remember what it was. He's only called Accelerator now.
 * Parental Substitute: What he basically is to Last Order. In New Testament, he even pulls this on Misaka Worst. Funnily enough, Kamachi mentions this in his author's notes and says that it’s unknown whether Accelerator is the father or mother figure to Last Order.
 * Photographic Memory: He comments after looking at a page of computer code once that memorizing it is easy.
 * Physical God
 * Punny Name: Accelerator's name in kanji means "one-way street", referring to his personality.
 * Determinator
 * Glass Cannon: His powers usually make him a Lightning Bruiser but if you have a way to get past his Redirection he can be taken down with only a few punches.
 * No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: The administer of them.
 * Made of Iron: Despite his frail appearance, and over-reliance on his powers for his entire life, he possibly takes more blows from Touma than anyone else in their first fight, and only gets tougher afterwards.
 * Person of Mass Destruction: He’s the strongest of the seven Level 5s and was able to ! It's also not just that he's able to. He did that "casually" to
 * Odd Friendship: Him and Birdway in New Testament 3.
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: He used to have a real, normal name. He even tells how many characters were in it but doesn't remember what it was. He's only called Accelerator now.
 * Parental Substitute: What he basically is to Last Order. In New Testament, he even pulls this on Misaka Worst. Funnily enough, Kamachi mentions this in his author's notes and says that it’s unknown whether Accelerator is the father or mother figure to Last Order.
 * Photographic Memory: He comments after looking at a page of computer code once that memorizing it is easy.
 * Physical God
 * Punny Name: Accelerator's name in kanji means "one-way street", referring to his personality.
 * Punny Name: Accelerator's name in kanji means "one-way street", referring to his personality.


 * Put the Laughter In Slaughter: And you thought Freeza was fucking creepy!!
 * Pre-Mortem One-Liner: "Now then. I’ll teach you one thing about the aesthetics you lack... This is what a truly first-class villain is, you fucker.” Among others.
 * Relationship Voice Actor: With Touma on two different occasions.
 * Relationship Voice Actor: With Touma on two different occasions.


 * Screaming Warrior: Especially noticeable when he's up against Kihara.
 * One Youtube commenter even pointed out how Okamoto must have super-strong vocal chords to perform Accelerator's role without going mute.
 * Sir Swearsalot: This boy's normal everyday vocabulary would make Samuel L. Jackson blush in embarrassment.
 * He very rarely even calls Last Order by name, preferring "kusogaki" (lit. "shitty brat") instead.
 * Slasher Smile: If you see one of these on him, you are fucked...
 * Sophisticated As Hell: Does this a lot.
 * Spell My Name with a "The": He's often refered to as 'The' Accelerator.
 * Star-Making Role: Landed Nobuhiko Okamoto the Best New Voice Actor of 2009 Trophy for his blood-chillingly evil performance, as a matter of fact.
 * Also one of three role that landed him Best Supporting Actor of 2010. The other two are Takumi Usui and Nizuma Eiji.
 * 'Tis Only a Bullet in the Brain: And he survives it!!
 * Theme Music Power-Up: Ippou Tsuukou (One-Way Road) in the first season. Doubles as Hell Is That Noise and as his Leitmotif. This is your cue to run.
 * And in Season 2, a new version of his first theme, Saikyou no Nanori (Introducing The Strongest) after Accelerator's Heel Face Turn. Doubles as Crowning Music of Awesome.
 * Tsundere: The general consensus within fandom on what exactly he is.
 * Misaka Worst apparently agrees.
 * Unskilled but Strong: In his first fight with Touma, Accelerator finds himself at a bit of a loss when he can't just curbstomp Touma like his previous enemies.
 * Villain Protagonist: In the stories centered around him, which carries a blood curdling, unwholesome cynicism and brutality that is lacking in the yarns centered around Touma.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Oh Boy.
 * With Great Power Comes Great Insanity:
 * Would Hit a Girl:
 * Unskilled but Strong: In his first fight with Touma, Accelerator finds himself at a bit of a loss when he can't just curbstomp Touma like his previous enemies.
 * Villain Protagonist: In the stories centered around him, which carries a blood curdling, unwholesome cynicism and brutality that is lacking in the yarns centered around Touma.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy: Oh Boy.
 * With Great Power Comes Great Insanity:
 * Would Hit a Girl:
 * Would Hit a Girl:
 * Would Hit a Girl:

He Who Defies Finality
"“Everyone has things I don’t. No matter how much I struggle, I just can’t obtain them and yet I still have a final goal that I want to grab no matter what.”"

"Voiced by: Satoshi Hino"

A Level 0 and former Skill-Out gangster. As a former lacky, grunt, chaffeur, and informant of, he delved into Academy City's Dark Side and turned into an anomaly that made a habit of , making him the most wanted man in Academy City and placing him firmly at the top of 's hit-list. It must suck to be him.

""... what about the person who is waiting for you at home? You've managed to survive in these situations for such a long time. That time you saved me and my friends, it didn't seem like anything special to you, as that was the path you walked. So a guy like you will never be alone. Even if you don't think about it, there are several people relying on you. What will happen to them? To die for the sake of the world, to die to protect others, who would accept such stupid excuses?! They are unacceptable! The reason you fight is not to let those waiting for you to not be able to do anything other than cry! Stand up, hero! STAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAND UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPPPP!!!""
 * Always Someone Better: Poor guy feels this way about
 * Anti-Hero: Type III.
 * Badass Normal: Unlike Touma, he's a true Level 0 with absolutely no powers or abilities, yet still he manages to . Also unlike Touma, that was without anyone's help.
 * Badass Biker: Hopping onto the Dragon Rider qualifies him. But, that thing is so technologically advanced that just about anyone can kick ass with it...
 * Badass Driver: Most of what he does when with allied with high level espers. Its one of his few real skills and since he is very good at stealing cars as well he is able to employ his driving talents quite often.
 * Because You Were Nice to Me: Implied to be the reason he decided to save in the first place.
 * Beware the Honest Ones
 * Blessed with Suck: One could argue that his luck is even worse than Touma's.
 * Book Dumb: He’s a Level 0 drop out, but that doesn't mean he's stupid in fights.
 * Butt Monkey:
 * Combat Pragmatist: Esper powers? Magic? Screw that! He's got a gun.
 * David Versus Goliath: Despite the overwhelming odds he faces, he somehow manages to survive and win his fights. Unfortunately, this is one of the reasons some fans don't like him.
 * Defeating the Undefeatable: He can't claim to win against someone with a Superpower Lottery like Touma, but he still beat a Level 5, who are said to only to be capable of being defeated by other Level 5s, twice.
 * There's also him being a Spanner in the Works to Aleister, when no one else has been able to derail his plans quite like Shiage. This earned him his epithet, "He Who Defies Finality".
 * On the other hand, he did lose to Touma in a straight-up fight, where Touma's Superpower Lottery would have made no difference, seeing as they were both Level 0s.
 * Delinquents: A former Skill Out.
 * Determinator: Another reason why he is called "He who defies finality".
 * Do Not Go Gentle: To in Volume 21. The injured and now-powerless  tells Shiage that he was nothing but dead weight, and Shiage should just leave him there to die and continue on to complete his objective. Shiage's response doubles as both a Crowning Moment of Awesome and a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming:
 * Determinator: Another reason why he is called "He who defies finality".
 * Do Not Go Gentle: To in Volume 21. The injured and now-powerless  tells Shiage that he was nothing but dead weight, and Shiage should just leave him there to die and continue on to complete his objective. Shiage's response doubles as both a Crowning Moment of Awesome and a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming:


 * Fetish: Has one for bunny-girls. How do we find this out? He forwards a porn video to his ITEM teammates. It becomes his staple for the following volumes. He's so much into it that just having Saiai stick a bunny behind Rikou (thus making it look like she is wearing bunny-ears), is enough to give him a nosebleed.
 * Fighter, Mage, Thief: The Thief.
 * From Nobody to Nightmare: For Aleister, anyway.
 * Good Is Not Nice: Averted. He’s a kind person as revealed in Vol. 15, but when it comes to real-life situations he'll fight with lethal intent to protect the lives he cares about.
 * Good Is Not Soft
 * The Gunslinger: He isn't just skilled in the use of pistols, but is also quite proficient in high-power automatic rifles and spaz-shotguns.
 * Improbable Aiming Skills: He shot down three people whilst falling out of a helicopter.
 * Hilarity Ensues: Admit it: Aliester's reactions to Shiage fucking up his plans yet again have you rolling on the floor.
 * Homage: To Kamen Rider in Volume 1 of New Testament.
 * Hollywood Hacking: He can break into a full-on Academy City security system with nothing but a cellphone. A system which, no doubt, Aleister had a hand in creating.
 * Honor Before Reason
 * Hot-Blooded
 * Improv Fu: His usual method of fighting higher level opponents, which works surprisingly often.
 * Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Mess with, and he will make you talk...
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold
 * Last-Episode New Character: Of Index II
 * Love Redeems: Used to be a criminal delinquent while in Skill-Out before meeting Rikou.
 * Nice Guy:
 * Odd Action Duo: With in Volume 21. Yes, you read that right.
 * Shiage and Misaka Worst in NT volume 3.
 * Papa Wolf: If you think you can get away with even taking Fremea away without him hot on your trails, then good luck.
 * Parental Substitute:
 * Psychotic Love Triangle: Played for laughs, with
 * Rebellious Spirit
 * Screams Like a Little Girl: At the beginning of NT 3 when Kuroyoru points out that he's alone with her.
 * Spell My Name with an "S": His name is officially Hamadura, but is pronounced Hamazura. Fans much prefer the phonic spelling, something that's compounded by the fact that in the original kanji, either could be used.
 * Tritagonist
 * Weak but Skilled: While he has no supernatural power, he knows how to use a gun and is actually quite intelligent.
 * Psychotic Love Triangle: Played for laughs, with
 * Rebellious Spirit
 * Screams Like a Little Girl: At the beginning of NT 3 when Kuroyoru points out that he's alone with her.
 * Spell My Name with an "S": His name is officially Hamadura, but is pronounced Hamazura. Fans much prefer the phonic spelling, something that's compounded by the fact that in the original kanji, either could be used.
 * Tritagonist
 * Weak but Skilled: While he has no supernatural power, he knows how to use a gun and is actually quite intelligent.
 * Weak but Skilled: While he has no supernatural power, he knows how to use a gun and is actually quite intelligent.
 * Weak but Skilled: While he has no supernatural power, he knows how to use a gun and is actually quite intelligent.