That was kinda a dumb question, sorry. You already said this in lesson 1, but I asked again anyway.
Anyway, on with the show. Hope this is what you were looking for, please let me know if you think I should expand on anything here.
Protagonist vs. Antagonist
This is much more difficult than I thought it would be, I think my story has a few different Protagonist/Antagonist through lines. I'll attack each one separately as I think they are all valid and I wouldn't want any of them not thoroughly thought out or developed. I'm going to try not to ramble, but it might get a little long.
Good vs. Evil
Protagonist - The good guys, the team as a whole (Astoaw, Theramond, Caredon)
After months of searching, Astoaw and Theramond finally tracked down the "Moon Crystal" that had been stolen from the palace. The only problem was that the crystal is being held in the mountain lair of the evil Lord Skarends. The two adventurers decided they couldn't tackle Lord Skarends alone and found another adventurer ready to help bash evil, Caredon. The three thusly began their adventure to rescue the crystal from the Lord's evil hands.
Antagonist - Lord Skarends
Having finally collected the "Moon Crystal", Lord Skarends plots to use it to take over the world. Unfortunately for for him, he can't seem to harness the great white power inside the crystal. He must send out his minions to collect the adventurers who he has heard are coming to steal the crystal from him. He will get the information from them by any means.
Old Friendships vs. New Friends
Protagonist - Caredon
As the new guy on the small team, Caredon feels that he is left out without knowing all the inside jokes and not being able to participate in the conversations about past battles Astoaw and Theramond went on together. He wants to impress the other two and show that he is part of the team. He feels that Theramond is careless and jokes around with Astoaw too much, seemingly constantly trying to keep his attention. Caredon thinks its better to prove he is an important member of the team by being helpful in battle and watchful outside of battle to keep them all safe.
Antagonist - Theramond
In general, he's distrusting of anyone he doesn't know. This includes the new guy, Caredon. When they are on the trip, Caredon doesn't seem to be one of the team - he' doesn't joke around and at camp he mostly just sits by his own tent messing with gear instead of by the fire talking and drinking. Theramond doesn't understand this type of behavior and considers Caredon rude and it seems like he is only there to collect the loot and then leave them if times get tough.
Loyalty vs. Fear
Protagonist - Loyalty
1 - After Astoaw and Theramond are captured, they face torture as Lord Skarends and his minions try to get information from them. When they realize that Caredon actually has what Skarends is looking for, each of the men must decide to protect their team-mate and friend or to save himself by giving the man up.
2 - When his team-mates are captured, Caredon must decide to go rescue them or to run away and save himself. Though they had ups and downs on the journey together, he feels like they are friends and he is sure that if he was the captured one, they would do everything they could to save him.
Antagonist - Fear
1 - Even though Astoaw and Theramond are strong adventurers, they are both afraid for their lives in the clutches of Skarends. Giving up Caredon, a man they hardly know, would be so easy and would end the pain. The fear threatens to take over the hearts of the men as they are held captive.
2 - It had already been a long quest, and they'd collected a lot of loot, and Caredon had his share. After carefully sneaking into the dungeon, he saw what was happening to his friends and it terrified him. He realized he has what Skarends is looking for. It would be so easy to just slip away into the night.