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The characters found in the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks]]''.
The characters found in the [[Nintendo DS]] game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks]]''.


== Main Protagonists ==
== Main Protagonists ==


== Link ==
=== Link ===


Link returns yet again, in this incarnation as a young boy just setting out to get his train engineer's certificate from Princess Zelda.
Link returns yet again, in this incarnation as a young boy just setting out to get his train engineer's certificate from Princess Zelda.


* [[Badass Adorable]]
* [[Badass Adorable]]
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]
* [[Bow and Sword In Accord]]
* [[Bow and Sword in Accord]]
* [[Blow You Away]]: The Pinwheel tool, new to the series.
* [[Blow You Away]]: The Pinwheel tool, new to the series.
* [[Chaste Hero]]: Although there is a [[Puppy Love]] of him and Zelda.
* [[Chaste Hero]]: Although there is a [[Puppy Love]] of him and Zelda.
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* [[Identical Stranger]]/[[Identical Grandson]]: No connection is ever made between this Link and ''Wind Waker''/''Phantom Hourglass'' Link, but whatever the case may be, he is identical in almost every way. The character model and animations are reused from ''Phantom Hourglass''.
* [[Identical Stranger]]/[[Identical Grandson]]: No connection is ever made between this Link and ''Wind Waker''/''Phantom Hourglass'' Link, but whatever the case may be, he is identical in almost every way. The character model and animations are reused from ''Phantom Hourglass''.
* [[Instant Expert]]: He's a train engineer, not a warrior, who needs to be trained how to use a sword at all. He's instantly an expert at every weapon and tool he picks up from that point onward.
* [[Instant Expert]]: He's a train engineer, not a warrior, who needs to be trained how to use a sword at all. He's instantly an expert at every weapon and tool he picks up from that point onward.
* [[Jaw Drop]]: Several times, beginning with [[Mythology Gag|seeing Princess Zelda for the first time]], accompanied by [[Blush Sticker|Blush Stickers]].
* [[Jaw Drop]]: Several times, beginning with [[Mythology Gag|seeing Princess Zelda for the first time]], accompanied by [[Blush Sticker]]s.
* [[Kid Hero]]
* [[Kid Hero]]
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]/[[Rewarding Vandalism]]: I'm sorry, were those rupees stored in that pot inside your house yours?
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]]/[[Rewarding Vandalism]]: I'm sorry, were those rupees stored in that pot inside your house yours?
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* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Who and where his parents are is completely unknown, despite his apparent young age.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Who and where his parents are is completely unknown, despite his apparent young age.
* [[Precision Guided Boomerang]]: Even more precise than normal for this trope, since you can draw the path the boomerang will take with the stylus and, barring it smacking into anything solid, it will follow it exactly.
* [[Precision-Guided Boomerang]]: Even more precise than normal for this trope, since you can draw the path the boomerang will take with the stylus and, barring it smacking into anything solid, it will follow it exactly.
* [[The Southpaw]]
* [[The Southpaw]]
* [[Wall of Weapons]]/[[Hammerspace]]: By the end of the game, he's carrying a sword, shield, pinwheel, boomerang, whip, bow, and probably the optional bombs. And that's not counting the pan pipes, stacks of letters, potions, and treasure.
* [[Wall of Weapons]]/[[Hammerspace]]: By the end of the game, he's carrying a sword, shield, pinwheel, boomerang, whip, bow, and probably the optional bombs. And that's not counting the pan pipes, stacks of letters, potions, and treasure.
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The princess of Hyrule, although she and her country are mainly governed by her chancellor. She seeks Link's help for a clandestine trip to the Tower of Spirits when he comes to her for his license.
The princess of Hyrule, although she and her country are mainly governed by her chancellor. She seeks Link's help for a clandestine trip to the Tower of Spirits when he comes to her for his license.


* [[Action Girl]]/[[Badass Damsel]]: She starts as a garden-variety [[Distressed Damsel]] (with a [[Lampshade]] hung on it for good measure), then gradually becomes this more and more as she possesses [[Animated Armor|phantoms]]. In the final battle she takes up a bow and fights with Link.
* [[Action Girl]]/[[Badass Damsel]]: She starts as a garden-variety [[Damsel in Distress]] (with a [[Lampshade]] hung on it for good measure), then gradually becomes this more and more as she possesses [[Animated Armor|phantoms]]. In the final battle she takes up a bow and fights with Link.
* [[Animated Armor]]/[[Body Surf]]: She can posses the Phantoms.
* [[Animated Armor]]/[[Body Surf]]: She can posses the Phantoms.
* [[The Archer]]
* [[The Archer]]
* [[Demonic Possession]]: {{spoiler|Malladus possesses her empty shell.}}
* [[Demonic Possession]]: {{spoiler|Malladus possesses her empty shell.}}
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Strangely, both played straight ''and'' played with. Her body is kidnapped and needs to be rescued for most of the game, but her spirit accompanies you and grows into her [[Badass Damsel]] role over time.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Strangely, both played straight ''and'' played with. Her body is kidnapped and needs to be rescued for most of the game, but her spirit accompanies you and grows into her [[Badass Damsel]] role over time.
* [[Eek a Mouse]]/[[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes|Why Did It Have To Be Mice]]: She cowers in fear when a rat approaches her - [[Rule of Funny|which is hilarious]], since she's in [[Animated Armor]] form at the time this happens and could thus squash the rat with a tap of her foot.
* [[Eek! A Mouse!]]/[[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?|Why Did It Have To Be Mice]]: She cowers in fear when a rat approaches her - [[Rule of Funny|which is hilarious]], since she's in [[Animated Armor]] form at the time this happens and could thus squash the rat with a tap of her foot.
* [[Everythings Better With Princesses]]
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]
* [[Exposition Fairy]]/[[Fairy Companion]]
* [[Exposition Fairy]]/[[Fairy Companion]]
* [[Identical Grandson|Identical Granddaughter]]: She looks exactly like Tetra did when she turned back into Zelda in ''[[The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker (Video Game)|Wind Waker]]''.
* [[Identical Grandson|Identical Granddaughter]]: She looks exactly like Tetra did when she turned back into Zelda in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]''.
* [[Ironic Echo]]: After Cole betrayed Byrne, Zelda stated that when she gets her body back, she's "gonna have a couple of words" with Byrne (which her motions imply that she wants to beat him up). Byrne later reminds her of that statement when {{spoiler|holding Malladus back so Zelda could regain control of her body ([[Heroic Sacrifice|and ultimately paying the price for it]]).}}
* [[Ironic Echo]]: After Cole betrayed Byrne, Zelda stated that when she gets her body back, she's "gonna have a couple of words" with Byrne (which her motions imply that she wants to beat him up). Byrne later reminds her of that statement when {{spoiler|holding Malladus back so Zelda could regain control of her body ([[Heroic Sacrifice|and ultimately paying the price for it]]).}}
* [[Legacy Character]]: Somewhat unique amongst other Zelda's in that she is confirmed to be ''directly'' related to another. Specifically, according to [[Word of God]], she's Tetra's granddaughter.
* [[Legacy Character]]: Somewhat unique amongst other Zelda's in that she is confirmed to be ''directly'' related to another. Specifically, according to [[Word of God]], she's Tetra's granddaughter.
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=== Malladus ===
=== Malladus ===


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[[File:Malladus.jpg|frame]]


The main villain of ''[[Spirit Tracks]]'' is an evil demon that was sealed in the earth long ago, bound by the Tower of Spirits and the Spirit Tracks themselves. He makes his return when Chancellor Cole steals Zelda's body and uses it as a vessel for his spirit.
The main villain of ''[[Spirit Tracks]]'' is an evil demon that was sealed in the earth long ago, bound by the Tower of Spirits and the Spirit Tracks themselves. He makes his return when Chancellor Cole steals Zelda's body and uses it as a vessel for his spirit.
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* [[Expy]] / [[Jack the Ripoff]] / [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: He looks and behaves a lot like Ganon. His final form is a giant boar-like demon, and he possesses Zelda at one point, just like Ganon did in ''[[Twilight Princess]].''
* [[Expy]] / [[Jack the Ripoff]] / [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: He looks and behaves a lot like Ganon. His final form is a giant boar-like demon, and he possesses Zelda at one point, just like Ganon did in ''[[Twilight Princess]].''
* [[Large Ham]]: While having three lines total in the whole game, none of which have voice acting behind them outside of the trademark ''Zelda'' "Hyyaaaahhh!" each of them still manages to be incredibly hammy.
* [[Large Ham]]: While having three lines total in the whole game, none of which have voice acting behind them outside of the trademark ''Zelda'' "Hyyaaaahhh!" each of them still manages to be incredibly hammy.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]


=== Chancellor Cole ===
=== Chancellor Cole ===


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[[File:Cole.png|frame]]


The corrupt chancellor of Hyrule in ''[[Spirit Tracks]]'' who attacks Zelda and steals her body early in the game. He later serves as the vessel for Malladus's spirit in the final boss fight.
The corrupt chancellor of Hyrule in ''[[Spirit Tracks]]'' who attacks Zelda and steals her body early in the game. He later serves as the vessel for Malladus's spirit in the final boss fight.
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=== Byrne ===
=== Byrne ===


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[[File:Byrne.png|frame]]


Byrne (or Staven in the European English translation) is Chancellor Cole's right-hand man in ''[[Spirit Tracks]].'' He is a renegade member of the Lokomo tribe who turned away from the Spirits of Good and served the Demon King. {{spoiler|After Cole betrays him, Byrne helps Link and Zelda defeat Malladus.}}
Byrne (or Staven in the European English translation) is Chancellor Cole's right-hand man in ''[[Spirit Tracks]].'' He is a renegade member of the Lokomo tribe who turned away from the Spirits of Good and served the Demon King. {{spoiler|After Cole betrays him, Byrne helps Link and Zelda defeat Malladus.}}
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== The Lokomos ==
== The Lokomos ==


== Anjean ==
=== Anjean ===


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[[File:Anjean.jpg|frame]]


A woman of the Lokomo tribe, who is in charge of protecting the Tower of Spirits. She has powers similar to a Sage's, and is often refered to as one by Zelda (along with the other Lokomo Guardians), but she doesn't seem to agree with this term. Anjean apparently used to be Tetra's (The Princess Zelda of ''[[The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker (Video Game)|The Wind Waker]]'') best girlfriend after they met in New Hyrule, which explains them wearing their hair in a similar fashion.
A woman of the Lokomo tribe, who is in charge of protecting the Tower of Spirits. She has powers similar to a Sage's, and is often refered to as one by Zelda (along with the other Lokomo Guardians), but she doesn't seem to agree with this term. Anjean apparently used to be Tetra's (The Princess Zelda of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'') best girlfriend after they met in New Hyrule, which explains them wearing their hair in a similar fashion.


* {{spoiler|[[Ascend to A Higher Plane of Existence]]}}: {{spoiler|Her ultimate fate, along with Byrne and the rest of the Lokomo, who depart to the heavens after Malladus' final defeat, confident that New Hyrule is safe in Link and Zelda's hands.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence]]}}: {{spoiler|Her ultimate fate, along with Byrne and the rest of the Lokomo, who depart to the heavens after Malladus' final defeat, confident that New Hyrule is safe in Link and Zelda's hands.}}
* [[Badass Grandpa|Badass Grandma]]: It's easy to forget, given that it happened offscreen, but she managed to fight ''Byrne'' to a standstill.
* [[Badass Grandpa|Badass Grandma]]: It's easy to forget, given that it happened offscreen, but she managed to fight ''Byrne'' to a standstill.
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: She seems to have picked up one or two habits from Tetra, which makes her an interesting character, especially standing next to Zelda, who is descended from Tetra but a little different in personality.
* [[Cool Old Lady]]: She seems to have picked up one or two habits from Tetra, which makes her an interesting character, especially standing next to Zelda, who is descended from Tetra but a little different in personality.
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== The Bystanders ==
== The Bystanders ==


== Niko ==
=== Niko ===


Link's roommate, who is prone to rambling on about history (and a young man that Link reminds him of).
Link's roommate, who is prone to rambling on about history (and a young man that Link reminds him of).


* [[Continuity Nod]]: He's the same Niko from ''[[The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker (Video Game)|The Wind Waker]]'' and ''[[Phantom Hourglass]].''
* [[Continuity Nod]]: He's the same Niko from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'' and ''[[Phantom Hourglass]].''
* [[Sidequest]]: He dispenses the stamp sidequest.
* [[Sidequest]]: He dispenses the stamp sidequest.


== Alfonzo ==
=== Alfonzo ===


Link's mentor and a famous train engineer. Prior to becoming an engineer, he was a master swordsman and a member of the royal guard.
Link's mentor and a famous train engineer. Prior to becoming an engineer, he was a master swordsman and a member of the royal guard.


* [[Generation Xerox]]/[[Identical Grandson]]: Of Gonzo, though he has a more dignified personality.
* [[Generation Xerox]]/[[Identical Grandson]]: Of Gonzo, though he has a more dignified personality.
* [[The Obi Wan]]: Link's older mentor who gets sidelined by injury early in the game.
* [[The Obi-Wan]]: Link's older mentor who gets sidelined by injury early in the game.
* [[Retired Badass]]: Although it's more of an [[Informed Ability]], since the one and only time we see him with a sword he gets his ass handed to him. Granted, the person doing the asskicking is insanely powerful, but it still undermines the "badass" part.
* [[Retired Badass]]: Although it's more of an [[Informed Ability]], since the one and only time we see him with a sword he gets his ass handed to him. Granted, the person doing the asskicking is insanely powerful, but it still undermines the "badass" part.


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The characters found in the Nintendo DS game The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks.

Main Protagonists

Link

Link returns yet again, in this incarnation as a young boy just setting out to get his train engineer's certificate from Princess Zelda.

Zelda

The princess of Hyrule, although she and her country are mainly governed by her chancellor. She seeks Link's help for a clandestine trip to the Tower of Spirits when he comes to her for his license.

Main Antagonists

Malladus

The main villain of Spirit Tracks is an evil demon that was sealed in the earth long ago, bound by the Tower of Spirits and the Spirit Tracks themselves. He makes his return when Chancellor Cole steals Zelda's body and uses it as a vessel for his spirit.

Chancellor Cole

The corrupt chancellor of Hyrule in Spirit Tracks who attacks Zelda and steals her body early in the game. He later serves as the vessel for Malladus's spirit in the final boss fight.

Byrne

Byrne (or Staven in the European English translation) is Chancellor Cole's right-hand man in Spirit Tracks. He is a renegade member of the Lokomo tribe who turned away from the Spirits of Good and served the Demon King. After Cole betrays him, Byrne helps Link and Zelda defeat Malladus.

The Lokomos

Anjean

A woman of the Lokomo tribe, who is in charge of protecting the Tower of Spirits. She has powers similar to a Sage's, and is often refered to as one by Zelda (along with the other Lokomo Guardians), but she doesn't seem to agree with this term. Anjean apparently used to be Tetra's (The Princess Zelda of The Wind Waker) best girlfriend after they met in New Hyrule, which explains them wearing their hair in a similar fashion.

  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: Her ultimate fate, along with Byrne and the rest of the Lokomo, who depart to the heavens after Malladus' final defeat, confident that New Hyrule is safe in Link and Zelda's hands.
  • Badass Grandma: It's easy to forget, given that it happened offscreen, but she managed to fight Byrne to a standstill.
  • Cool Old Lady: She seems to have picked up one or two habits from Tetra, which makes her an interesting character, especially standing next to Zelda, who is descended from Tetra but a little different in personality.
  • Magic Music: The Spirit Flute used to belong to her, until she gave it to Tetra.
  • Ms. Exposition
  • Punny Name: Engine.

The Bystanders

Niko

Link's roommate, who is prone to rambling on about history (and a young man that Link reminds him of).

Alfonzo

Link's mentor and a famous train engineer. Prior to becoming an engineer, he was a master swordsman and a member of the royal guard.

  • Generation Xerox/Identical Grandson: Of Gonzo, though he has a more dignified personality.
  • The Obi-Wan: Link's older mentor who gets sidelined by injury early in the game.
  • Retired Badass: Although it's more of an Informed Ability, since the one and only time we see him with a sword he gets his ass handed to him. Granted, the person doing the asskicking is insanely powerful, but it still undermines the "badass" part.