Sounds like Rey Skywalker.
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Or Harry Potter for that matter.
I love how Dune flips it on its head, being the Chosen One is a very bad thing.
This is (sort of...) my gripe with Disney's The Incredibles. The villain is a normal/non-super guy who becomes a phenomenal engineer/mad-scientist-type presumably through hard work and education. And he's the bad guy, while the people who were born special/super are the good guys.
I think heβs the bad guy because he killed like hundreds of people
Hah, yes, my point was that they could have made such a character a hero, and the villain could just as easily been a super-turned-evil. (Sorry if a missed a whoosh...)
This is why I've Always thought that Conan the Barbarian series was superior to Lord of the Rings, when it comes to early-mid 20th century Fantasy. Conan becomes king by the sweat of his own brow, by force of will, and by sheer tenacity. Aragorn, on the other hand, just happened to have been born to the right family.