She is highly involved in the workings of her city and wants to make a positive difference that will endure like the structures she studies have. Negina is affable, encouraging, upbeat, patriotic and very enthusiastic about the land’s history, especially the initial ‘golden age’ empire, wishing she could have lived in such a time. Her Gym is a museum and meant to be a complete, coloured reconstruction of a spectacular temple, now a nearby ruin. Negina is the Rock-type Gym Leader and an archaeologist in Ser City.
But don’t be lulled by his sweet disposition and old age - there’s a reason he’s held his title so long. They have captions providing information about each creature. He adores Pokémon and they are the subjects of many paintings in his art gallery Gym. He is a good friend of the region’s professor. Magid is the gentle, artistic Fairy-type Gym Leader in Khushak City. He is on bad terms with the rest of the League. Later though your resilient hope seems to raise his spirits somewhat. He grudgingly agrees to battle you and shoos you away the moment it’s done.
He was idealistic in his youth, but has become disillusioned and prefers to focus on his ferry business. His home is Mahik Town which he will take people, including you, to if he is paid. Their roles as community leaders are emphasized.Ĭasper is the greedy, temperamental captain of a ferry in the Naperian Gulf and Water-type Gym Leader. They all have another job to help put food on the table, and half the people in a Gym may not be that interested in battling whatsoever. Gym Leaders in Naper are never exclusively Gym Leaders. My Original Pokémon Generation (Iran-Inspired) Part Three: The Characters