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This is a summary of the Hero archetypes from ''45 Master Classes: Mythic Models for Creating Original Characters'' (see footnote on the index page, ''[[Master Characters]]''). You can also find the Heroine archetypes on [[Master Character Heroines]], and several additional types on [[Master Support Characters]].
This is a summary of the Hero archetypes from ''45 Master Classes: Mythic Models for Creating Original Characters'' (see footnote on the index page, ''[[Master Characters]]''). You can also find the Heroine archetypes on [[Master Character Heroines]], and several additional types on [[Master Support Characters]].


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** He does not respect women or want to help them, only use them for sex. He sees every new conquest as a trophy for himself. He doesn't care about [[Daddy Didn't Show|the consquences of his actions]] and often overindulges in other things.
** He does not respect women or want to help them, only use them for sex. He sees every new conquest as a trophy for himself. He doesn't care about [[Daddy Didn't Show|the consquences of his actions]] and often overindulges in other things.
* '''Osiris: [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|The Punisher]]'''
* '''Osiris: [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|The Punisher]]'''
** [[Dark Messiah|A Messiah without patience and compassion]] is a visionary who quickly realizes most people aren't as far-sighted as himself. Instead of working to teach other his ways, he pushes people into [[Sink or Swim Mentor|Sink or Swim]] [[Training From Hell]] at best. At worst, [[Knight Templar|he kills anyone who doesn't match his ideals]]. He sees it as [[Social Darwinist|weeding out the weak]], the job of the grim reaper incarnate.
** [[Dark Messiah|A Messiah without patience and compassion]] is a visionary who quickly realizes most people aren't as far-sighted as himself. Instead of working to teach other his ways, he pushes people into [[Sink or Swim Mentor|Sink or Swim]] [[Training from Hell]] at best. At worst, [[Knight Templar|he kills anyone who doesn't match his ideals]]. He sees it as [[Social Darwinist|weeding out the weak]], the job of the grim reaper incarnate.
* '''Poseidon: [[Mad Artist|The Abuser]]'''
* '''Poseidon: [[Mad Artist|The Abuser]]'''
* '''Zeus: [[Evil Overlord|The Dictator]]'''
* '''Zeus: [[Evil Overlord|The Dictator]]'''
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== Character Examples ==
== Character Examples ==


* '''Apollo the Businessman:'''
* '''Apollo the Businessman:'''
** [[Star Trek|Spock]] is a classic version.
** [[Star Trek|Spock]] is a classic version.
** Hotchner from ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' might be a more "human" example.
** Hotchner from ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' might be a more "human" example.
** Prowl from ''[[Transformers Animated]]''
** Prowl from ''[[Transformers Animated]]''
* '''Ares the Protector:'''
* '''Ares the Protector:'''
** Harry Dresden of ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' is a magical example
** Harry Dresden of ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' is a magical example
** The book mentions Romeo from [[Romeo and Juliet]] as an example.
** The book mentions Romeo from [[Romeo and Juliet]] as an example.
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** Silverbolt from ''[[Beast Wars]]''
** Silverbolt from ''[[Beast Wars]]''
** Mal Reynolds from ''[[Firefly]]''
** Mal Reynolds from ''[[Firefly]]''
* '''Hades the Recluse:'''
* '''Hades the Recluse:'''
** Can't think of a better example than ''[[Harry Potter|Severus Snape]]''.
** Can't think of a better example than ''[[Harry Potter|Severus Snape]]''.
** Fakir from ''[[Princess Tutu]]'' is a qualifier
** Fakir from ''[[Princess Tutu]]'' is a qualifier
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** [[Albert Einstein]]
** [[Albert Einstein]]
** Miles Vorkosigan from [[Vorkosigan Saga]] is a combination of this and Businessman.
** Miles Vorkosigan from [[Vorkosigan Saga]] is a combination of this and Businessman.
* '''Hermes the Fool:'''
* '''Hermes the Fool:'''
** Barney from [[How I Met Your Mother]] is a good example, although imprisonment would probably be a minor inconvenience rather than death.
** Barney from [[How I Met Your Mother]] is a good example, although imprisonment would probably be a minor inconvenience rather than death.
** [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] is another good example as well as another SEGA character, [[Ni GHTS]].
** [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] is another good example as well as another SEGA character, [[Ni GHTS]].
** [[Lupin III]]
** [[Lupin III]]
** The Doctor from ''[[Doctor Who]]''
** The Doctor from ''[[Doctor Who]]''
* '''Dionysus the Woman's Man:'''
* '''Dionysus the Woman's Man:'''
** Casanova was said to be this way - not using women for his own needs at the expense of theirs, but rather caring for them as individuals and helping them to achieve a greater sense of self-worth. Unfortunately, Casanova got stuck with such a Don Juan reputation that we even use his name for the [[Casanova]] trope.
** Casanova was said to be this way - not using women for his own needs at the expense of theirs, but rather caring for them as individuals and helping them to achieve a greater sense of self-worth. Unfortunately, Casanova got stuck with such a Don Juan reputation that we even use his name for the [[Casanova]] trope.
** Tamaki from [[Ouran High School Host Club]]
** Tamaki from [[Ouran High School Host Club]]
** Brock from [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]
** Brock from [[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]
** Ivan Vorputril in [[Vorkosigan Saga]]. He also is Best Friend to Miles.
** Ivan Vorputril in [[Vorkosigan Saga]]. He also is Best Friend to Miles.
* '''Osiris the Male Messiah:'''
* '''Osiris the Male Messiah:'''
** [[Jesus]], obviously, and possibly [[Mahatma Gandhi]].
** [[Jesus]], obviously, and possibly [[Mahatma Gandhi]].
** [[Transformers|Optimus Prime]]; he sometimes overlaps with The King.
** [[Transformers|Optimus Prime]]; he sometimes overlaps with The King.
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** [[Naruto]] hands down
** [[Naruto]] hands down
** Ashitaka of the Miyazaki classic ''[[Princess Mononoke]]''
** Ashitaka of the Miyazaki classic ''[[Princess Mononoke]]''
** Aragorn from ''[[Lord of the Rings]]''
** Aragorn from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''
** Sora from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''
** Sora from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''
** Kimba from ''[[Kimba the White Lion]]''
** Kimba from ''[[Kimba the White Lion]]''
* '''Poseidon the Artist:'''
* '''Poseidon the Artist:'''
** [[Vincent van Gogh]]
** [[Vincent van Gogh]]
** Jak from ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'', especially in the sequels
** Jak from ''[[Jak and Daxter]]'', especially in the sequels
** Percy Jackson from ''[[Percy Jackson & the Olympians|Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]''
** Percy Jackson from ''[[Percy Jackson & the Olympians|Percy Jackson and The Olympians]]''
* '''Zeus the King:'''
* '''Zeus the King:'''
** Lelouch from [[Code Geass]], period.
** Lelouch from [[Code Geass]], period.
** Bowser from [[Super Mario Bros.]]., when he's not being portrayed as the epitome of evil
** Bowser from [[Super Mario Bros.]]., when he's not being portrayed as the epitome of evil
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** Mewtwo from [[Pokémon]] has an underlying resentment towards humans, but [[Depending on the Writer]] he is mixed with either Gladiator (in the games) or Punisher (in the movies).
** Mewtwo from [[Pokémon]] has an underlying resentment towards humans, but [[Depending on the Writer]] he is mixed with either Gladiator (in the games) or Punisher (in the movies).
** [[Satan]]
** [[Satan]]
* '''Ares the Gladiator:'''
* '''Ares the Gladiator:'''
** Ozai from [[Avatar: The Last Airbender]] is a good example, which is why {{spoiler|having his firebending taken away}} was such a delicious punishment.
** Ozai from [[Avatar: The Last Airbender]] is a good example, which is why {{spoiler|having his firebending taken away}} was such a delicious punishment.
** Quickstrike from ''[[Beast Wars]]''
** Quickstrike from ''[[Beast Wars]]''
* '''Hades the Warlock:'''
* '''Hades the Warlock:'''
** The Raven from ''[[Princess Tutu]]''
** The Raven from ''[[Princess Tutu]]''
** Ganondorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series
** Ganondorf in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series
** Mephiles of the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series
** Mephiles of the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series
** Sephiroth from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''
** Sephiroth from ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''
* '''Hermes the Derelict:'''
* '''Hermes the Derelict:'''
** Fang the Sniper of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
** Fang the Sniper of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
** [[The Joker]]
** [[The Joker]]
** Discord from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''
** Discord from ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''
* '''Dionysus the Seducer:'''
* '''Dionysus the Seducer:'''
** Charlie Harper from [[Two and A Half Men]].
** Charlie Harper from [[Two and A Half Men]].
** Possibly Mytho when he's influenced by the Raven's blood in ''[[Princess Tutu]]''
** Possibly Mytho when he's influenced by the Raven's blood in ''[[Princess Tutu]]''
** Akio from ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]''
** Akio from ''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]''
* '''Osiris the Punisher:'''
* '''Osiris the Punisher:'''
** [[Star Wars|Darth Vader]]
** [[Star Wars|Darth Vader]]
** [[Sweeney Todd]]
** [[Sweeney Todd]]
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** [[Magneto]]
** [[Magneto]]
* '''Poseidon the Abuser:'''
* '''Poseidon the Abuser:'''
** Tarantulas from ''[[Beast Wars]]''
** Tarantulas from ''[[Beast Wars]]''
* '''Zeus the Dictator:'''
* '''Zeus the Dictator:'''
** [[Transformers|Megatron]] in most incarnations
** [[Transformers|Megatron]] in most incarnations
** Dr. Robotnik of the early 90s Sonic cartoon (also known as SATAM)
** Dr. Robotnik of the early 90s Sonic cartoon (also known as SATAM)
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''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
* Shadow the Hedgehog's (a Recluse) encounter with Amy Rose (a Maiden) in ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' completely changes his mind about the worth of humanity and reminds him of the true promise he made with his friend Maria (another archetypal Maiden).
* Shadow the Hedgehog's (a Recluse) encounter with Amy Rose (a Maiden) in ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' completely changes his mind about the worth of humanity and reminds him of the true promise he made with his friend Maria (another archetypal Maiden).
* While he is most definitely a Hermes, Sonic also has a bit of the Messiah archetype within him. While he does not necessarily develop, everyone he meets is forever affected by interaction with him. Notable examples are Tails and Amy Rose, both whom develop into heroes in their own right after being influenced by the blue blur.
* While he is most definitely a Hermes, Sonic also has a bit of the Messiah archetype within him. While he does not necessarily develop, everyone he meets is forever affected by interaction with him. Notable examples are Tails and Amy Rose, both whom develop into heroes in their own right after being influenced by the blue blur.


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This is a summary of the Hero archetypes from 45 Master Classes: Mythic Models for Creating Original Characters (see footnote on the index page, Master Characters). You can also find the Heroine archetypes on Master Character Heroines, and several additional types on Master Support Characters.

Also listed are the villainous versions of the Hero archetypes; the book goes into detail on how each heroic archetype can become a villainous archetype.

Compare Romance Genre Heroes.


Quick Overview

The eight Hero archetypes are as follows:

  • Apollo: The Businessman
    • A logical, focused team player who is good at planning but poor at dealing with chaotic forces (including emotions and relationships).
  • Ares: The Protector
    • A physically oriented warrior who revels in competition and risk, defends his kin, fears nothing man can do to him - except losing the ability to fully use his body (paralysis would be death to him).
  • Hades: The Recluse
    • A sensitive introvert with a rich inner life, a dreamer and philosopher who shies from people; he might yearn for love or companionship but is at a loss as to how to get it.
  • Hermes: The Fool
    • A playful, carefree soul who enjoys his freedom and doesn't worry about consequences; he won't deliberately hurt others, but neither will he let himself be tied down to a relationship (and prison would be death to him).
  • Dionysus: The Woman's Man
    • A fun-loving, sensual man who can't relate to masculine pastimes but revels in the company of women, who helps the women around him to find courage and realize their own worth - although the Dionysus himself often feels flawed and may never find the perfect woman he seeks.
  • Osiris: The Male Messiah
  • Poseidon: The Artist
    • An emotionally volatile man who takes any criticism poorly (rejection is death to him); his behavior and reactions are not easily predicted, and even he may fear that he will harm those he loves.
  • Zeus: The King
    • A powerful leader, even a bit of a control-freak, who demands obedience and rises to any challenge, but sees emotions as weaknesses.

Their villainous versions are as follows:


Character Examples


Comparing the Gender Roles

You can find this section on the Master Character Heroines page.


Greater Detail

I'll put in this section later.


Here list examples of stories or series that play one type off another, so we can see how they interact:

Princess Mononoke

  • Ashitaka is a fine example of the Messiah archetype. He ends up changing the lives of many characters in the story, most importantly the life of his Love Interest San. Through their interactions, she is changed from a Gorgon into an Amazon (see the Master Heroines article for more information on these two archetypes).

Sonic the Hedgehog

  • Shadow the Hedgehog's (a Recluse) encounter with Amy Rose (a Maiden) in Sonic Adventure 2 completely changes his mind about the worth of humanity and reminds him of the true promise he made with his friend Maria (another archetypal Maiden).
  • While he is most definitely a Hermes, Sonic also has a bit of the Messiah archetype within him. While he does not necessarily develop, everyone he meets is forever affected by interaction with him. Notable examples are Tails and Amy Rose, both whom develop into heroes in their own right after being influenced by the blue blur.