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For the variant appearing in the games, see Aaron.

Aaron is a character appearing in Pokémon Adventures, who is a member of the Elite Four in the Sinnoh region.

Appearance[]

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He has green eyes and green hair, which has a long cowlick. He wears a black tank top with an orange zipper and line design, orange pants with a white belt, and white shoes with orange soles.

Personality[]

Aaron is an eager and spunky Trainer, with a vigorous passion for battling. He desires to perfect his Pokémon in both appearance and ability alike. Despite his determination, Aaron enjoys meeting new challengers and expressing his desires openly.

Etymology[]

The name Aaron comes from either "arachnid" (spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, horseshoe crabs, etc.) or "arthropod" (insects, arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, etc.).

His Japanese name, Ryō, may come from 蜋 (ryō, which can mean "praying mantis," "dung beetle," or just "insect") or 緑 (ryoku, "green," as the Bug-type is often associated with the color).

Biography[]

Platinum arc[]

Looker and Platinum remembered Aaron, due to his powerful status, for he was connected to the rest of the Elite Four, as well as the Gym Leaders and the Frontier Brains of Sinnoh region.[1]

Aaron, Lucian and Bertha were reading through books, searching for mentions of Legendary Pokémon. Lucian noted all of these were written in the Charon Memo, while Aaron noted there were many Pokémon listed. Bertha, however, was concerned, as she hasn't heard of some of these, and feared that Charon could use all of these Pokémon to cause a greater incident than the one involving Dialga and Palkia. Later, the three elite trainers joined the Pokémon Association chairman, who introduced them as members of the Elite Four to Diamond and Pearl. Lucian showed all of the books they analyzed, and had them thrown onto the chairman. The trio explained that they analyzed a lot of the ancient runes, and even called Professor Oak to help them out. Before Pearl and Diamond went away, the latter asked why were they called the Elite Four if only three of them were here, to which the chairman noted that they weren't a team, like the Gym Leaders.[2]

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