Types of Heroes G-I

An alphabetical listing of heroes by type.

G

 * Gadgeteers: Heroes who make use of gadgets or are very good with technology.
 * Gangsters: Heroes who are involved in organized crime, quite often more anti-heroic people.
 * Genies: Heroes who are mystical beings who grant wishes.
 * Genius: A hero who possesses an incredibly high intelligence.
 * Gentle Giants: A hero who is of giant statue, but a kind and friendly individual.
 * Geokinetic Heroes: Heroes that have control over the elements of Earth (ground, rock, sand, etc.)
 * Ghosts: Heroes that are ghosts or spirits after they die.
 * Goal Heroes: Heroes who hold a near impossible goal, which will change the world.
 * Good Darkness: Heroes who utilise darkness and the forces of evil for good.
 * Good Hearted Bastards: Heroes who are at the mid point between being pure and being anti-heroes. They are flawed but have good hearts.
 * Good Ruler: Heroes who care about their loyal subjects and treat them fairly.
 * Greedy Heroes: Heroes who possess the vice of greed, often as a main flaw.
 * Guardians: Heroes whose duty or job it is to protect something in particulars.
 * Guile Heroes: A hero who defeats evil by relying on manipulation and trickery.
 * Gunmen: Heroes that use guns as their main weapons.
 * Gyrokinetic Heroes: Heroes who that have control of gravity

H

 * Hammerer: A hero whose main weapon is a hammer, or at least uses one regularly.
 * Healers: A hero who has the power to heal.
 * Heavy Weapons Users: A hero who wields heavy artillery of weapons.
 * Heroes by proxy: Heroes who became heroes unwillingly.
 * Heroes from the Past: Heroes who have come from the past.
 * Heroes with Accelerated Healing: Heroes who heal or get over pain very quickly.
 * Heroes who are biologically related to the villain: A hero who is part of the same family as the villain.
 * Heroes who Don't Speak: A hero who never speaks, either out of concious choice or inability.
 * Heroes with Dissonant Serenity: A hero who remains disturbingly calm, cool-headed and even cheerful in situations where most people would panic or stress. Some are insane, while others are either consummate optimists or simply emotionally removed from the situation.
 * Heroes with Dual Personalities: Heroes who have or at least appear to have more than one personality.
 * Heroes with Heightened Awareness: A hero who is aware they are fictional.
 * Heroes with precognition: Heroes who can see into the future.
 * Heroes with superhuman strength: Heroes who are capable of beyond normal strength, to point that can be unlimited.
 * Heroic Creation: A hero who is an artifical creation.
 * Heroic Creator: A hero who creates others beings for good.
 * Heroic Puppet/Doll: A hero who is a puppet or a doll.
 * Heroines: A female hero.
 * Honorable Heroes: Heroes who is categorized by their strong sense of honor and fair play.
 * Hope Bringer: A type of hero who brings hope to the world and its inhabitants in its darkest hour. They also represent being the determinator in many fictional stories as heroes who will bring hope to the world and not look into the despair of their current dilemma.
 * Humanoid: A hero who resembles a human, but is not at least completely human.
 * Hungry Heroes: Heroes known for the great appities, sometimes a flaw.
 * Hybrids: A hero who is the combination of more than one thing.

I

 * Illusionists: Heroes who can create realistic illusions that can be used to fool people.
 * Immortals: A hero who can or will live forever.
 * Incompetent Heroes: A hero who is not very good at being a hero.
 * Inconclusive Heroes: A hero whose story never reaches its end.
 * Inept Heroes: A hero who is between a dimwit and a genius, lacking practical intelligence and forethough, but not cunning and leadership.
 * Ingenue: A beautiful, innocent, wholesome and endangered heroine.
 * In love heroes: A hero who is in love with another one.
 * Insectoid Heroes: Heroes that are insects or have insect-like powers and/or motifs.
 * Insecure Heroes: A hero who lacks self-esteem or confidence and have a bad habit of saying things about themselves that they don't actually believe. Usually, all these characters need are a friend or loved one.
 * Inventors: A hero with a skill with technology, who has a career inventing things.