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* DropTheHammer: Their main form of attack.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Looks over the Hebra region and is capable of kicking copius amounts of ass.

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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Looks over the Hebra region and is capable of kicking copius copious amounts of ass.
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* BadassInCharge: Was the head honcho in Hero's Perdition, ruling with an iron fist to try and prevent anyone from using the Soulstealer.
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* AnAxeToGrind: One of his preferred weapons of choice.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The afro.


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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The afro.


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** Averted again in the Ridgeland section of ''Super Olimar RPG: Legend of the Seven Star Spirits'' where it seems like a nefarious plan she hatches might affect the plot... until it fails and goes completely unnoticed.

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** Averted again in the Ridgeland section of ''Super Olimar RPG: Legend of the Seven Star Spirits'' ''Lost in Hyrule'' where it seems like a nefarious plan she hatches might affect the plot... until it fails and goes completely unnoticed.
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* BadassMustache: Anna hones in on this and tries to cheer Wario up by giving him the Levin Sword, claiming it matches his sweet mustache.
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* BadassBeard: And how!

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* BrokenPedestal: The country he served, after it used him as a pawn to kill his mentor and mother figure.
* DeadpanSnarker: He tends toward this.
* DefectorFromDecadance: To an extent. He wasn't a decorated soldier and wasn't exactly living the high life, but he saw the writing on the wall and left his cushy job as a Mushroom Kingdom guard to travel to Hyrule and fight for survival against the plasm.

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* BrokenPedestal: The country he served, FireForgedFriend: Though initially prone to bickering and trying to outmatch each other, Snake and the Toad Guard eventually bond after it used him as a pawn to kill his mentor fighting together and mother figure.
* DeadpanSnarker: He tends toward this.
* DefectorFromDecadance: To an extent. He wasn't a decorated soldier and wasn't exactly living the high life, but he saw the writing on the wall and left his cushy job as a Mushroom Kingdom guard to travel to Hyrule and fight for survival against the plasm.
realizing how similar they are.



* GutturalGrowler: One of his defining characteristics; doesn't help that he's always mumbling or grumbling.



* BewareTheSillyOnes: Despite his goofiness, he's a powerful force in battle. Not only does he have good offensive options with a variety of crippling status effects at his disposal, but he's also one of the most prodigious healers in the CYOA.




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* FakeUltimateHero: Claims to be the Legendary Heropon, but nobody pays those claims much mind.
* HeroicBSOD: Suffers this in response to the revelation that the entire world outside Hyrule has been consumed by plasm, including his wife and children. Or at least, he began to, but was immediately forced into slumber.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Adeleine and Ribbon in ''The Sage of Forest''. Which really only counts as ''two'' guys rather than three because Adeleine and Ribbon are treated as a collective.



* CanonForeigner: Technically an original character.



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* ADayInTheLimelight: ''The Sage of Ice'', in which Popo's mounting sickness and Nana's desperation to save him are a focus for much of the chapter.



* ADayInTheLimelight: ''The Sage of Ancients'', the only time in which he gets any focus as a character.



* ThoseTwoGuys: Naturally, seeing as how they're collectively counted as a single unit.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: Naturally, ArtAttacker: Adeleine fights by bringing her paintings to life as summons.
* DeadpanSnarker: Ribbon can be this.
* KnockoutGas: Adeleine uses this on Riki via painted Butterfree once the Nopon starts having a breakdown over the revelation that his loved ones are dead.
* RedOniBluOni: Adeleine being blue, and Ribbon being red.
* SirSwearsALot: Ribbon has a ''robust'' vocabulary.
* ThoseTwoGuys:
** They naturally exhibit this with each other,
seeing as how they're collectively counted as a single unit.
** The fact that they're treated as a single unit means they can be seen as having this with Riki in ''The Sage of Forest''.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: Obviously.


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* ADayInTheLimelight: Actually got some attention in ''The Sage of Spirits'', in which he was captured by Eggman and turned into an enemy cyborg.


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A simple Green Toad who deserted the Mushroom Kingdom and made it to Hyrule armed with only a spear, a shield, and a bow.

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* BadassBoast: Claims to have taken out a kraken while out in the ocean on a dinghy, and then washing up onto an island and slaying the dragon which was occupying its volcano. The truth of these claims is unknown.
* BadassNormal: He's just a typical Toad Guard. He says he trained under the Master, but he doesn't exhibit any of the Master's abilities or any other special powers. He's just armed and not afraid to fight, which has gotten him this far.
* BloodKnight: He displays little to no fear at the prospect of battle, which is highly unusual for a Toad. If anything, he seems to enjoy fighting.
* BrokenPedestal: It's implied that Peach and the Mushroom Kingdom are this to him, after they refused to prepare for the plasm, dismissing it as something Mario would take care of if it came to the Mushroom Kingdom.
* CanonForeigner: One of a very small selection of original characters in the CYOA.
* DeadpanSnarker: He gets some of this in.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: His full name is Phyce T., with the Toad Guard being embarrassed by his first name as he considers 'Phyce' to be very nerdy-sounding. Snake laughs at the name, but not for that reason.
* FireForgedFriends: Though initially unfriendly toward each other, Snake and the Toad Guard form a bond after fighting off a goddess together and sharing their (not dissimilar)backstories.
* HiddenDepths: In his first appearance in ''The Sage of Shadow'', he was just a foul-mouthed, no-nonsense Toad who seemingly managed to survive this long due to his willingness to pick up a spear. He reappears in ''The Sage of Forest'', where it is revealed that he became disillusioned with the lackadaisical way in which Peach and Toadsworth ran the Mushroom Kingdom, choosing to desert the Kingdom before the plasm arrived.
* MeaningfulName: While typically referred to as the Toad Guard, Phyce T. is his actual moniker, an obvious play on 'feisty'. Snake laughs at the fittingness of the name.
* InterspeciesFriendship: With Snake, if a friendship between a human and a Toad even counts.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The Toad Guard's response to the Mushroom Kingdom's refusal to do anything at all to prepare for the looming plasm threat.
* SirSwearsALot: Probably the most foul-mouthed character in the entire CYOA, rivaled only by Ribbon.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Spends most of his time with Snake in ''The Sage of Forest''.
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* BrokenPedestal: The country he served, after it used him as a pawn to kill his mentor and mother figure.
* DeadpanSnarker: He tends toward this.
* DefectorFromDecadance: To an extent. He wasn't a decorated soldier and wasn't exactly living the high life, but he saw the writing on the wall and left his cushy job as a Mushroom Kingdom guard to travel to Hyrule and fight for survival against the plasm.


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* GutturalGrowler: One of his defining characteristics; doesn't help that he's always mumbling or grumbling.

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* ThoseTwoGuys:
**As Bowser's right-hand man, the two exhibit this to some degree. Most notably, Bowser chose Kamek to accompany him to the Pikmin planet. Not only that, but Bowser is none too pleased when Kamek signs up to be a separate racer from him, assuming the Magikoopa would be his racing partner.
**With racing partner Robin in ''The Sage of Fire''.



* ADayInTheLimelight: Largely averted, with her having received by far the least attention of any party member in ''The Sage of Fire''. It's possible that she never truly received any such limelight-soaked days, though her possession of Majora's Mask in earlier chapters at least gave her the illusion of plot relevancy.
* CoolOldLady: Partakes in a high-speed F-Zero race and does a decent job providing Bowser firepower.



* OutOfFocus: Went from being the wearer of Majora's Mask to a complete footnote in the chapter that was supposed to give her some much-needed attention.




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* OutOfFocus: Gets less attention than even most other tertiary characters. His screentime definitely peaked with his debut in the Mushroom Kingdom.



* BeingGoodSucks: Devoted his life to dutifully serving his country, and was ultimately used as a pawn to kill his beloved mentor in a bid to make a fortune. He becomes disillusioned and ceases serving his nation afterwards.
* BreakTheCutie: The Snake of the CYOA is from sometime between ''Snake Eater'' and ''Peace Walker''. He's undergone terrible hardships and become disillusioned, but has yet to fall as far as he someday will.
* Foil:
** To Leaf, who is bubbly and insane in contrast to Snake's cynical and grounded personality. Further contrasting them is Leaf's status as a young girl with godlike powers, whereas Snake is a grizzled middle-aged man who looks down on magic and the supernatural.
** Possibly with the Toad Guard, though the two are so similar that it may not qualify. Their main differences are their radically different appearances, and that the Toad Guard is somewhat more reckless and somewhat less competent. Perhaps the most compelling argument for their being foils for each other is the Toad Guard's preference for traditional, simple weapons like spears and bows, whereas Snake prefers much more modern weaponry.




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* TheRival: Very briefly with Phosphora at the beginning of ''The Sage of Forest'', with the two arguing over their opposing philosophies on how to approach dangerous situations, and even fighting over Leaf a little, with both trying to serve as a mentor figure to her. This changes very quickly once the party defeats Viridi's forces and Leaf acquires godlike powers, at which point Snake wants nothing to do with Leaf and Phosphora is too humbled to start anything with Snake.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With the Toad Guard, to an extent.


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* ADayInTheLimelight: ''The Sage of Forest'' was supposed to be this for him, though it's possibly averted in that he receives noticeably less attention than other party members.


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* ADayInTheLimelight: Averted somewhat in that they were supposed to get focus in ''The Sage of Forest'', but ultimately receive quite little compared to most other party members.

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[[caption-width-right:200: He only needs one arm to swing that thing around.]]



* ApologeticAttacker: Vows to help Dai Goroh win the race by any (non-lethal)means necessary, up to and including beating other party members with the flat end of his sword. He's eventually talked out of it.





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\n* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: Downplayed in that he's not willing to 'kill' any of his allies, but he makes it clear that he's determined to make sure Dai wins the race so he can put his revenge obsession behind him.




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A Venus adept who happens to be particularly skilled at performing construction and maintenance work.

* BewareTheQuietOnes: He doesn't talk a lot, and one would assume that he's a heroic figure, but he ''does'' suggest shoving someone in a volcano at one point. Even if they were a villain, that's cold.



* PersonOfMassConstruction: Shown by his work as a stagehand for Sylvando, his time performing various construction projects at camp, and the creation of his own racing vehicle.




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* TokenGoodTeammate: Him and Garet are the only pair of racers that don't try to screw over Olimar and Falcon, and seem to understand that teamwork is necessary to secure the Sacred Stone.



* OnlySaneByComparison: Tries to dissuade Isaac from shoving what may or may not be the actual Robin into a volcano's crater.

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* OnlySaneByComparison: NiceGuy: Quite friendly, in contrast to the more demure Isaac.
* OnlySaneMan:
Tries to dissuade Isaac from shoving what may or may not be the actual Robin into a volcano's crater.crater.
* PersonOfMassConstruction: Him and Isaac spend most of their time doing some manner of construction or maintenance work. They even opt to stay behind in Eldin and help rebuild Goron City and the racetrack after the destruction caused by Grima.




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* TokenGoodTeammate: Him and Isaac are the only racing pair that don't go out of their way to attack Olimar and Falcon or the other allied racers.
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* DisneyVillainDeath: Actually attempts to inflict this on Grima my shoving him into Death Mountain with Move; he doesn't succeed.
* TheQuietOne: Lets Garet do most of the talking for him, though he'll pipe up every now and then.


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* OnlySaneByComparison: Tries to dissuade Isaac from shoving what may or may not be the actual Robin into a volcano's crater.
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[[caption-width-right:225: You'd think he'd be in better shape with all the exercise he gets.]]

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* {{BFS}}: Ragnell, his blade.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Toward Dai Goroh. The two both effectively lost one of their arms, both were trained to be more proficient swordfighters by Dunban, who also lost the use of one of his arms, both shared in grief over their mentor's death. They've spent enough time together for Ike to become protective of Dai.
* Determinator: Doesn't let a broken arm stop him from training so as to continue being just as fearsome a fighter as ever. It's not like he needs both arms to swing Ragnell around anyhow.

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[[caption-width-right:225: You'd think he'd be in better shape with all the exercise he gets.]]

An eccentric merchant who travels across Hyrule in search of customers to buy his wares. Spends most of his time stationed in the resistance camp due to current events.

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* BeetleManiac: He loves beetles. LOVES 'em.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Has shades of this. Seems to value rupees above anything else, even if he puts on a less overtly greedy front than a certain other merchant.



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[[caption-width-right:225: ...Who?]]

A fighting Pokemon who joins the party in the Dueling Peaks section of ''Lost in Hyrule''.

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Dies unceremoniously in ''The Battle for Hyrule'', after having gotten approximately no screentime outside of the battle.


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[[caption-width-right:169: That slim figure belies a monstrous appetite.]]

One of Elise's two retainers who join the party in the Hateno section of ''Lost in Hyrule''.

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* BigEater: She enjoys food far more than one would expect.
* HeroicSacrifice: Possibly. It's unclear whether she was caught off-guard by Specter Knight or whether she had gone down fighting him.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: While not quite the worst example of this in the CYOA, she dies during the same chapter in which she's introduced.
* YourSoulIsMine: She ends up on the receiving end of this, courtesy of Specter Knight wielding the Soulstealer.

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