The chosen one is the only person that can save the planet from evil destruction using his combined forces of godliness
by Randomguy78 March 28, 2013
Can also known as "The One". A common cliche in sci-fi and fantasy. This individual, the "Chosen One" is the sole person chosen by destiny to stop an impending disaster that threatens all life, save the world from a super villian, stop corruption, etc.
Basically, the only person who can save the day. Not their sidekick(s). Not mom. Not Dan. Only them.
Basically, the only person who can save the day. Not their sidekick(s). Not mom. Not Dan. Only them.
Buffy. Frodo. Link. Aang. Neo. Master Chief. All of these people have been the Chosen One at one time or another. Cuz they all saved the day.
by gunslingergirlvy_c_e August 2, 2007
A beautiful soul. Chosen by the gods to be contained in a beautiful body with soft luscious lips and eyes which would melt sulfur dioxide. An Angel on Earth.
by the sex panther librarian April 28, 2008
A singular person, who is chosen, usually for some special world-saving destiny. It's also a cliche.
Buffy from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", Link from "The Legend of Zelda" and Prue, Piper, Phoebe and Paige from "Charmed" can all be described as chosen ones.
by Zythe April 2, 2005
We don't know who the chosen one really is he's a mysterious figure he could be anyone he is a legend when will we get the chance to meet the all mighty chosen one?
by Joe_Mama69420 August 27, 2020
The main character of Interplay / Black Isle's Post-Nuclear Role Playing Game, Fallout 2. He/She is the descendant of the Vault Dweller from the first Fallout, and is charged with a mission to save his/her dying village by searching for a G.E.C.K. (Garden Eden Creation Kit), which can restore the village, and pratically replace it with a grand town.
by Delf March 15, 2004
A movie/TV show/video game cliche in which a legend says that a character in has been chosen by destiny to preform a task that nobody else can perform. It is the epitome of ultimate power.
by Light Joker August 5, 2004