Types of Heroes M-O

An alphabetical listing of heroes by type.

M

 * Magical Heroes: Heroes who possess magical powers, which they use to fight evil.
 * Magnificent Bastards: Heroes who are brilliant, determined and even charming. They also gained respect from the audience.
 * Main Heroes: The most important or central hero of the story.
 * Male Damsels: The male version of Damsels in distress. Male heroes who regularly find themselves in danger and need saving.
 * Male Heroes: Heroes who are men.
 * Marksmen: Heroes who have an incredible aim with ranged weapons.
 * Married Heroes: A Hero who is married.
 * Martial Artists: Heroes who possess martial arts skills, and utilise these skills against evil.
 * Martyr: A Hero who dies for their cause.
 * Mascots: Heroes who are the Mascot of their company.
 * Masked Heroes: A hero who wears a mask, normally to protect their identity.
 * Master of a Villain: A hero who the villain is initially there student or such.
 * Masters of Disguise: A hero who is skilled in impersonating another person, or hiding themselves.
 * Maternal Heroes: Heroines who are mothers or has a motherly relationship.
 * Matriarchs: A female Hero in a position of authority.
 * Mechanically Modified: Characters that have been enhanced by technology (i.e. cyborgs or likewise) either to increase their abilities, replacing of a certain lost body part, or to keep themselves alive.
 * Mentor: A Hero who teaches other heroes their skills.
 * Mercenaries:
 * Merfolk: A Hero who belongs to the race of Merfolk.
 * Military Heroes: Heroes who are members of the armed forces.
 * Minor Heroes: Heroes who assist the main hero, but have a lesser role in the story.
 * Misanthropes: Heroes who hate mankind.
 * Mischievous Heroes: Heroes who have a sense of humour and enjoy jokes and pranks
 * Misunderstood Heroes: Heroes who are mistaken for evil and shunned or rejected by society.
 * Monarchs: A hero who is the ruling member of the royal family.
 * Monsters: A hero who is not a human but a creature, but can still save the world and humanity from threats.
 * Monster Slayers: A hero who fights monsters and other supernatural forces of evil.
 * Monster Tamers: Heroes who tame and/or care for monsters, ogres, and giants.
 * Mother of a Villain: A female hero, whose son or daughter is the villain.
 * Murderer: Heroes who are willing to kill their enemies.
 * Mutants: A Hero who is a mutant.
 * Mutated Heroes: A Hero who mutates over the course of their story.
 * Mutilators: A Hero or Heroine who is willing to sever the limbs of his or her enemy
 * Mysterious Heroes: A Hero who very few details about them are ever revealed.
 * Mythology Heroes: Heroes who come from a culture’s mythology.

N

 * Nameless Heroes: Heroes who do not have a name.
 * Naturakinetic Heroes: Heroes who use the elemental powers of nature, life, healing, or anything relevant.
 * Nature-Lovers: A Hero, known for there love and respect for nature. Who normally fights for its protection.
 * Ninjas: A Hero who uses the arts of Ninjistu for good.
 * Neatfreaks: A Hero, who has a strong belief in keeping everything neat and tidy.
 * Nocturnal Heroes: Heroes connected to, or only come out during the night.
 * Non-Action: A Hero who lacks any form of physical or combat skills, and utilises other methods to face evil.
 * Normal Badass: Heroes who don't possess any special powers but instead relies on other skills they have.
 * Nurturer: A Hero who cares for and helps others in need, with emotional or other such problems.

O

 * Octopus/Squids: A Hero who belongs to the cephalopod family.
 * Officials: A Hero who possess a rank of power and authority, and uses said position for good.
 * Old Heroes: Heroes over the age of sixty, who continue to do good.
 * Omnipotents: Heroes who possess unlimited powers.
 * Omniscient: A Hero who knows everything that there is to know.
 * On &amp; Off Heroes: A Hero who alters between being antagonistic and friendly.
 * One Time Heroes: A Hero who only appears once and then disapears.
 * One-Man Army: Heroes who possess incredible fighting powers or skills, so much so they can take on many opponents without the help of their comrades or allies.
 * Outright Heroes: Heroes who make no attempt to hide their acts of heroism and goodness.