Talk:Meroune's Mother/@comment-24098614-20150728214725/@comment-26824352-20150911153814

For sake of summary, and if the DxD fanbase will forgive me for shaving the character down so, Issei is also a harem-genre protagonist.

Notable and applicable details of his character includes his membership in his high school's Perverted Trio, the most perveted men in the student body. Issei holds hope to refine and expand his powers to such a point as to gather under him a legion of servants, and dreams to one day start his own harem.

Now, forgive me, I left a lot out. High School DxD is a very different kind of harem genre. Monster Musume has slice-of-life elements, but DxD has a lot of action and adventure, with Issei and his companions using such things as Sacred Gear and Devil powers in a large world involving the relationship between heaven and hell.

All that is not relevant for your understanding of the comparison, though, so do understand if I omit it. Issei is a different kind of character than Kurusu is. Kurusu is a more nervous and docile sort, whereas Issei is more direct and--pardon my French--shameless.

Again, I mean no offense to the DxD fans for having dumbed their main man down to such an infuriating degree, but that's the gist of it and we don't need to know about his awesome powers and fighting capabilities when comparing his character to Kurusu.