Pokémon Masters of Azeroth/Characters

The characters in the crossover fanfic, Pokemon Masters of Azeroth.

Gary Oak

 * Character Development: Done prior to his first appearance. Before the story’s start, he had the arrogance beaten out of him by a brush with death.
 * Dragon Rider
 * Heroes Want Redheads: His feelings toward Misty.
 * More Hero Than Thou / More Expendable Than You: Often his reasoning is that he’s just another Glass Cannon, Misty can theoretically resurrect him, and she’d be safer with Ash or one of the other less-squishy folk protecting her than if the mage was protecting her.
 * Playing with Fire
 * Simple Staff: Being a mage, he uses staves as his main weapon.
 * Squishy Wizard / Glass Cannon
 * The Hero
 * Undying Loyalty: He is fiercely loyal to his friends. Since they need each other in order to survive (especially since he relies on Ash to protect him and Misty to heal him), this is justified.
 * Write Who You Know: The reason he’s a fire mage is not only because it works for the plot, but because fire mage was, at the time, the only class-spec combination the author knew well enough to write as a main character.
 * Write Who You Know: The reason he’s a fire mage is not only because it works for the plot, but because fire mage was, at the time, the only class-spec combination the author knew well enough to write as a main character.

Misty Waterflower

 * Fiery Redhead / Heroes Want Redheads
 * Friend to All Living Things: It comes with being a paladin.
 * Healing Hands
 * Heroic BSOD: Several small incidents of this, with the first being after her first kill,.
 * Hurting Hero
 * Incorruptible Pure Pureness: Again, it comes with being a paladin.
 * Jeanne D'Archetype: Misty is a normal girl in her own world, but becomes an armored, sword-wielding holy warrior when she gets the Call to Adventure. She later leads at least one charge into combat. Sound familiar?
 * Knight in Shining Armor
 * Light Is Good / Light'Em Up
 * Love Interest
 * Reluctant Warrior: Toward humans. She has far fewer problems with massacring The Undead.
 * The Heart
 * Reluctant Warrior: Toward humans. She has far fewer problems with massacring The Undead.
 * The Heart
 * The Heart

Ash Ketchum

 * Badass Normal: The only one of the core five trainers without magical abilities.
 * Blood Knight:
 * Dual-Wielding
 * Heroes Want Redheads: Not Misty, but Zaraia.
 * Hot-Blooded
 * Party Tank
 * The Berserker
 * The Lancer

James Morgan

 * An Ice Person: James specializes in frost magic.
 * Animals Hate Him
 * Badass: While all the characters in the story take a level or two, James blows them all away.
 * Dark Is Not Evil
 * Face Heel Turn and Heel Face Turn: He dies early on and becomes one of The Undead, only to break free and rejoin the forces of good.
 * Glowing Eyelights of Un-Death
 * Good Is Not Nice
 * I Am What I Am: Contrasts with some other death knights by accepting that he’s undead and can use this to his advantage.
 * Necromancer: James usually avoids necromancy – but he won’t hesitate to use it if he feels he has to.
 * The Stoic: Most of the time.
 * The Undead
 * Took a Level In Badass: In the anime he is originally from, he’s a wimp. He remains so for the first couple chapters he appears in. Then the Scourge gets him…
 * 24-Hour Armor: He’s dead and doesn’t care about comfort. He also doesn’t sleep.
 * Voice of the Legion

Jessie Wilkes

 * Dark Is Edgy
 * Dark Is Not Evil: Jessie uses curses, hellfire, black magic, and summons demons. She fights for the good guys.
 * Only in It For the Money: While she technically is in it for defeating the Lich King, she repeatedly expresses a desire for gold rather than questing for other reasons.
 * Squishy Wizard
 * The Chick: Jessie has very little personal usefulness before or after outland (where her knowledge of demons is important), though she has her moments . Otherwise, she’s mostly just extra firepower.

Starwisp Windsong

 * Fantastic Racism: She and the other elf are the party racists – interestingly, she doesn’t have much of a problem with humans or dwarves, but with other elves (blood elves, to be exact).
 * Forest Ranger
 * Good Is Not Nice: Let’s face it, Starwisp is downright mean sometimes.
 * Hot Amazon
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She’s really a good person, but she’s still a bitch.
 * Our Elves Are Better: Than other elves.
 * Really Three Hundred Years Old
 * Shy Blue-Haired Girl: Subverted. She’s the only girl in the group without red hair (hers is blue), and she’s probably the most aggressive of them all.
 * The Archer: Subverts the personality aspect by being short-tempered and grumpy.
 * The Beast Master: As a hunter, she has an animal companion in the form of an owl. Contrary to what might be expected, said owl isn’t all that bright.
 * The Older Immortal: She’s the oldest of the lot, at three hundred years, where the other main character immortals are under a hundred (or in Kai’s case, undefined but certainly less than two hundred).
 * Wolverine Claws: Starwisp’s offhand weapon is a bladed glove.

Zaraia Pentalon

 * Broken Bird:
 * Break the Cutie: She was a happy, bright-eyed elf before the Scourge came. Her life went to hell from there.
 * Dark Magical Girl
 * Defrosting Ice Queen: She’s initially hostile to the heroes. Then Ash saves her from a demon after she runs out of mana.
 * Fiery Redhead / Heroes Want Redheads
 * Mayfly-December Romance: With Ash.
 * Older Than They Look and Younger Than They Look: Chronologically, she’s seventy, physically she’s sixteen, but she acts even younger.
 * Our Elves Are Better: She loses the attitude toward humans due to Ash's influence, but still hates night elves.
 * Squishy Wizard / Glass Cannon
 * The Chick: Less so than Jessie, but still.
 * Woobie: As close as any of the main characters will come,.

Kai

 * Dark Is Not Evil
 * Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons
 * Token Minority: May or may not count, since he’s a dragon, but his human form is Ambiguously Brown.
 * Token Minority: May or may not count, since he’s a dragon, but his human form is Ambiguously Brown.


 * Asexual: By word of the author, though it was never displayed. Apparently she's characterized him as being rather dense about romance, and when it's pointed out to him, he gets a little uncomfortable.
 * Badass Long Hair
 * Good Is Not Dumb: Despite what paladin stereotypes might tell you, he’s actually very intelligent.
 * Incorruptible Pure Pureness:
 * Knight in Shining Armor
 * Light Is Good / Light'Em Up
 * Man in White
 * Master Swordsman: Explicitly stated to be such.
 * Older Than They Look:
 * Parental Substitute: To some extent, for Misty.
 * Sad Clown: Somewhat. He’s naturally a bit of a joker, but his attempts at “lightening the mood” usually fall into this.
 * Stepford Smiler: To some extent.
 * The Mentor: To Misty
 * 24-Hour Armor:
 * The Mentor: To Misty
 * 24-Hour Armor:
 * 24-Hour Armor:

Rex Smith

 * Black Knight: Technically, black-and-red knight. Still, his armor does follow an unusually villain-like color scheme, considering he’s a paladin.
 * Chivalrous Pervert
 * Dark Is Not Evil: He’s far from evil. He’s just arrogant, is all.
 * Hero of Another Story: His team has clearly had plenty of adventures of their own, and only happen to get involved with the main characters later in the story.
 * Knight in Sour Armor
 * Ladykiller in Love: With Wendy, who may or may not return the feelings. This does not stop him from being a shameless flirt with all the other girls his age.
 * Light'Em Up
 * The Rival: To Gary, at least to some extent.

Wendy Harris

 * Beware the Nice Ones:
 * Light'Em Up (yes, another one.)
 * Mind Control:
 * Plucky Girl
 * Wide-Eyed Idealist

Mary Walker

 * Dark Is Not Evil: Maybe. She’s a lot less “good” than some of the other shadow users, but she’s certainly not evil either.
 * The Stoic
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Her hair is burgundy.
 * You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Her hair is burgundy.

William Roberts

 * Does Not Like Shoes
 * In Harmony with Nature
 * Nature Hero
 * Perpetual Expression: Detached serenity.
 * The Stoic
 * The Quiet One

Zin’ja

 * All Trolls Are Different
 * The Archer
 * The Beast Master
 * The Rival: To Starwisp.
 * The Rival: To Starwisp.

Kroll Ghoulripper

 * Barbarian Hero
 * BFS: His weapon of choice.
 * Our Orcs Are Different
 * Proud Warrior Race Guy

Lorien Shadowgrave

 * Dark Is Not Evil: One of many sympathetic undead characters. She’s also a rogue.
 * Embarrassing Nickname: Her friends sometimes call her Lorrie.
 * Fragile Speedster
 * Knife Nut: Her daggers are Poisoned Weapons, no less, and she enjoys finding ever new and creative ways to poison her enemies. Yes, this is a hero. Cross another villain stereotype off the subversion list.
 * Lovable Rogue
 * The Undead

Vaku Stormcaller

 * An Ice Person
 * New Old Flame
 * Our Elves Are Better: A firm believer that elves are simply better.
 * Romantic False Lead
 * Romantic False Lead

Rocman Spiritwalker

 * In Harmony with Nature: As a tauren druid, this is a given.
 * Old Soldier: His tabard is nearly tearing itself apart from all the Bling of War he’s got pinned to it.
 * Retired Badass: Then the heroes yank him back into war.
 * Shape Shifter

Atal’shi

 * All Trolls Are Different
 * Flat Character: Not as flat as some others, but certainly more than most.
 * The Archer
 * The Beast Master

Anando Pentalon

 * Dark Is Not Evil: And how! Gaunt face, glowing eyes, black armor, goatee, pale hair, and all, he’s among the more heroic, idealistic characters in the story.
 * Happily Married: His wife is a Forest Ranger somewhere in Eversong Woods. Zaraia is the product of this happy marriage.
 * I Am What I Am: One of the few death knights in the story who refuses to say this.
 * Immortality Begins At Twenty: Subversion. He’s in the elf equivalent of his early forties, and he looks it.
 * Incorruptible Pure Pureness
 * Obviously Evil: A walking subversion.
 * Tragic Dream: He can never be a paladin, because he’s a death knight.

Iridi

 * Flat Character: With so many characters to establish the personalities of, someone was bound to get the short end of the characterization stick. Iridi was that unlucky soul.
 * The Quiet One

Victoria West

 * Badass Normal: despite being characterized roughly like a paladin, she’s just a warrior, no healing powers involved.
 * Knight in Shining Armor: Neither a paladin nor a paladin-wannabe, incidentally.

Tomas Carlton

 * Ambiguously Brown: Kind of. Never stated, but it’s what the author had in mind, and his name is apparently pronounced as though there were an accent on the a.
 * Dark Is Not Evil: He’s a shadow priest.

Gaznick Geartrapper

 * Flat Character: Same story as Iridi.
 * Our Gnomes Are Weirder

Rosa Baker

 * Jack of All Stats
 * Nature Hero
 * Shape Shifter

Selma Anvilguard

 * Light'Em Up: Yes, another one.
 * Our Dwarves Are All the Same: Standard dwarf. Nothing special here.
 * Our Dwarves Are All the Same: Standard dwarf. Nothing special here.

Kel’Thuzad

 * Arch Enemy: To.
 * Our Liches Are Different
 * The Dragon: Figuratively. He plays this role, characterization-wise. In terms of difficulty and threat, Sindragosa is more of a Dragon than he is, in more ways than one.

Sindragosa

 * Knight of Cerebus:
 * Our Dragons Are Different
 * The Dragon: Literally!

The Lich King

 * Big Bad
 * Complete Monster
 * Fallen Hero: He was once a paladin.
 * Not So Different:
 * Voice of the Legion: Unlike the death knights who have the same voice effect, his has this pointed out by constant italics.