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What is a antrogonist?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 4/25/2024

There appears to be a spelling error in your question. There is no specific term "antrogonist" in the English language or in common usage. If you meant to ask about the term "antagonist," it refers to a character or force in a story that opposes the protagonist or main character.

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