Fallout Equestria/Characters

Littlepip
"SteelHooves: And you are going because? Are you being a heroine? You enjoy risking your life for strangers?"
 * Action Girl: It was a slow start but she has grown to be one over time.
 * Badass Abnormal: Increasingly so, much to her despair. She started out her journey as a normal unicorn, but exposure to IMP, use of zebra alchemy, and  have made her into what she believes is no longer a true pony.
 * Badass Boast: Delivers a narrated version in Chapter 42.
 * Buffy-Speak: Tends to lapse into this when exasperated.
 * Chronic Hero Syndrome: Lampshaded by SteelHooves.

"“We have learned,” she admonished Calamity. “Siding with those who oppose The Destroyer and her friends leads to failure.”"
 * Covert Pervert: To date, she has caught herself checking out Velvet Remedy multiple times, Homage, a statue of Rarity, and Gawd. The last member of that list, it should be noted, is a gryphon. Though since she's been caught most of those times, she's not that good at the 'covert' part.
 * She also seems to fall into moments like these when she's technically not in control. When in SteelHooves' memory orb, she doesn't seem to mind it when she catches the owner of the memory staring at flanks.
 * She is, however, seriously disturbed by the excited male reaction of the memory's original owner.
 * Curiosity Is a Crapshoot: She gets into a lot of trouble due to her curiosity. But through this trait she has also gotten to see much of the history that led Equestria to become the way it is. She thought at one point Curiosity might be her virtue... her companions consider it her Vice.
 * Deadpan Snarker: If not specifically in words, then at least in her thoughts.
 * Which makes her a First-Person Smartass.
 * The Dreaded: The Alicorns named Littlepip ‘The Destroyer’ after she

""Und you let her make the plans? Un purpose?""
 * Fake Ultimate Hero: To an extent. While Littlepip is a genuinely competent heroine, she sometimes gets credit for the deeds of her companions. Littlepip feels very guilty about this, though her friends don't seem to mind.
 * Fatal Flaw: Her addiction to mint-als.
 * Good People Have Good Sex: With Homage, of course.
 * Heal Thyself: Ultimately deconstructed.
 * The Hero: Despite her belief otherwise.
 * Heroic BSOD: Has a minor one when.
 * Heroic Self-Deprecation
 * Hope Bringer
 * Hurting Hero
 * Indy Ploy: Her plans tend to fall somewhere between this and Batman Gambit. Lampshaded by, of all things, a Hellhound in Chapter 44:
 * Indy Ploy: Her plans tend to fall somewhere between this and Batman Gambit. Lampshaded by, of all things, a Hellhound in Chapter 44:


 * : A rare heroic example in Chapter 43.
 * Likes Older Mares: Lampshaded in Chapter 40.
 * Martyr Without a Cause
 * Master of Unlocking
 * Mind Over Matter: While all unicorns can do this, Littlepip's telekinesis is much stronger than the norm. She's speculated to be the most powerful telekinetic alive.
 * Multi Ranged Master: She carries and uses Lil’ Macintosh (a revolver), a sniper rifle and a combat shotgun while in the wasteland.
 * One Pony Army: Especially in the later chapters after reaching the level cap.
 * The Smart Guy: With strong technical skills and an ever growing knowledge of pre-war events.
 * : She is not
 * Slightly subverted, in that,
 * Walking Armory: She, at one point in the story, had an assault rifle, combat shotgun, sniper rifle, a few grenades, and high-powered revolver, in addition to various noncombat supplies. Though some the weapons have changed over the course of the story the amount has not.
 * Weak but Skilled: As physically weak and small as she is, Littlepip proves rather good at telekinesis, and does much better than expected in combat.
 * When All You Have Is a Hammer: While most unicorns have access to many spells, Littlepip can only use the most basic spell: telekinesis. Thankfully, Littlepip is very, very good at it.
 * You Kill It, You Bought It:
 * You Kill It, You Bought It:

Velvet Remedy

 * Apologetic Attacker: During the finale.
 * Character Development: As she adjusts to life in the wasteland, she progresses though the following.
 * Actual Pacifist:  She completely refuses to fight the slavers in the early chapters, and is disgusted by Littlepip's willingness to hurt anyone, regardless of that person's morals. Eventually,   Littlepip can't decide how she feels about it.
 * Technical Pacifist: She tries not to kill and avoids using guns. Though she had no qualms about shooting robots point-blank with a combat shotgun.
 * : In the later chapters, especially after the return to Stable 2,
 * Hero Worshipper: To Fluttershy.
 * Idol Singer: Was this for Stable 2, though eventually gets her songs played on DJ PON-3's radio station for the whole wasteland to hear.
 * Loyal Animal Companion: Pyrelight
 * The Conscience: Frequently calls out her own teammates for their moral transgressions, and plays Devil's Advocate for the 'monsters' of Equestria.
 * The Medic: The most skilled in the team, ofttimes lamenting how torn up her companions get.
 * Stupid Good: Has several traits of this. It lessens as she goes through Character Development, but never really goes away.
 * Team Mom
 * Stupid Good: Has several traits of this. It lessens as she goes through Character Development, but never really goes away.
 * Team Mom
 * Team Mom

Deadshot Calamity

 * Dixie Accent
 * , hence his name.
 * The Exile: Cast out of the Enclave as a Dashite.
 * The Engineer: Capable of repairing pre-war flying machines. This was actually his cutie mark before it got branded off.
 * Friendly Sniper
 * Improbable Aiming Skills: At one point, he shoots a grenade. Out of a raider's mouth. While performing a series of aerial somersaults.
 * Kleptomaniac Hero: Scavenging is an essential skill in the wasteland. Calamity takes it a few steps too far...
 * The Lancer
 * Mark of Shame: Dash-ites get their cutie marks branded off after exile.
 * Military Maverick: The reason for his exile.
 * Nice Hat
 * Real Men Wear Pink: Possesses "freaky" sewing knowledge.
 * Undying Loyalty: To Littlepip.
 * Undying Loyalty: To Littlepip.

SteelHooves/

 * Anti-Hero
 * Clingy Costume: Steelhooves can't remove his Power Armor.
 * Destructive Saviour: While he can easily kill Alicorns and robots, he also ends up destroying valuable material and almost kills the other characters during the process.
 * The Faceless
 * Good Thing You Can Heal:
 * Knights Templar:
 * Mighty Glacier
 * Old Soldier:
 * Troubled Sympathetic Bigot: Towards Zebras.
 * Troubled Sympathetic Bigot: Towards Zebras.
 * Troubled Sympathetic Bigot: Towards Zebras.

Xenith

 * Action Girl
 * Action Mom
 * Apologetic Attacker: To Littlepip right before the fight in the Pit.
 * Bare Hoofed Monk
 * Broken Bird: Her treatment in the pit before becoming a gladiator is better left unsaid.
 * Freedom From Choice: She has spent all her life as a possession to others. She doesn't know what she would do if she was responsible for her own life.
 * Genius Bruiser: A highly skilled alchemist.
 * Hates Being Touched: Will even use a smoke bomb to escape from a loving hug.
 * Lightning Bruiser: In a story with mostly gun play, she is a highly skilled martial artist.
 * The Stoic: She catches a lot of flak about this attitude from her daughter, who sees it less as stoicism and more as Xenith being an Extreme Doormat with a case of learned helplessness.
 * The Stoic: She catches a lot of flak about this attitude from her daughter, who sees it less as stoicism and more as Xenith being an Extreme Doormat with a case of learned helplessness.

Watcher/

 * Ancient Keeper
 * Trickster Mentor: Sends Littlepip to search for a book in the library, so she could find and rescue some ponies from raiders.
 * The Watcher: Self-explanatory.
 * Voice with an Internet Connection
 * Trickster Mentor: Sends Littlepip to search for a book in the library, so she could find and rescue some ponies from raiders.
 * The Watcher: Self-explanatory.
 * Voice with an Internet Connection
 * Voice with an Internet Connection

Homage

 * The Last DJ
 * Legacy Character
 * The Tease: Though only to Littlepip.
 * In all honesty though, she only teases because she makes up for it afterwards.
 * Voice of the Resistance
 * Voice of the Resistance

Ditzy Doo

 * Crazy Prepared: There's very little her shop doesn't carry.
 * If she discovers her store is lacking something, she endeavours to correct it. "Absolutely Everything does not have boats. Must Fix."
 * Dark Is Not Evil: She's a decaying ghoul. And probably the nicest pony in the Wasteland.
 * The Pollyanna
 * Shop Keeper: Proprietor of 'Absolutely Everything'.
 * The Speechless: Communicates by writing.
 * Ugly Cute
 * Unstoppable Mailmare: She runs a delivery service for her shop, but close enough.
 * The Speechless: Communicates by writing.
 * Ugly Cute
 * Unstoppable Mailmare: She runs a delivery service for her shop, but close enough.

Red Eye

 * Anti-Villain
 * : As is his dog, Winter.
 * Evil Counterpart: Littlepip considers Red Eye to be one to her.
 * Family Values Villain
 * Friend to All Children: He believes they are the future of the wasteland. He even saves Littlepip's life for not harming one of the children in his city..
 * Hobbes Was Right: A firm believer in this, in contrast to Littlepip's belief in the inherent goodness of ponies, and a major reason why.
 * Magnificent Bastard
 * Necessarily Evil: Fully recognizes that he's a monster, but he doesn't see any other way to rebuild Equestria.
 * Red Right Hand: Red Eye's red eye.
 * Utopia Justifies the Means
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Red Eye wants to save the wasteland and help Equestria rise from the ashes... though his methods leave much to be desired.
 * Utopia Justifies the Means
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Red Eye wants to save the wasteland and help Equestria rise from the ashes... though his methods leave much to be desired.

The Goddess/

 * Affably Evil
 * Expy: Of The Master.
 * From Nobody to Nightmare
 * A God Am I
 * Hannibal Lecture: To Littlepip, suggesting that Littlepip's virtue is Corrupted Kindness.
 * Hive Queen
 * Large Ham
 * No Indoor Voice
 * Pet the Dog:
 * Psychic Powers: Communicates entirely through telepathy.
 * Smug Snake: Not nearly as smart as she thinks she is.
 * Talking the Monster to Death:
 * Utopia Justifies the Means
 * Villainous Breakdown: Has two:
 * Voice of the Legion: The Goddess' voice is a mixture of many other ponies and mainly.
 * Was Once A Mare
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist: Sees assimilation as a form of mercy, and genuinely believes it's the best way to rebuild Equestria.
 * You Will Be Assimilated
 * You Will Be Assimilated

The FiM Cast

 * And I Must Scream:
 * Bunny Ears Lawyer: Rainbow Dash and Pinkie Pie ran government agencies... pretty much how you'd expect them to.
 * Drunk with Power:
 * Fate Worse Than Death:
 * Heroic Sacrifice:  Twice.
 * Posthumous Character: As far as we can currently tell . Depending on your definition of 'posthumous', then we could potentially count.
 * Heroic Sacrifice:  Twice.
 * Posthumous Character: As far as we can currently tell . Depending on your definition of 'posthumous', then we could potentially count.
 * Heroic Sacrifice:  Twice.
 * Posthumous Character: As far as we can currently tell . Depending on your definition of 'posthumous', then we could potentially count.
 * Posthumous Character: As far as we can currently tell . Depending on your definition of 'posthumous', then we could potentially count.