Maxim's Characters

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The following is a list of characters created by Maxim, who have appeared in canon stories but not with enough exposure to justify their own pages.

Plaisir Staff

Caesar

Gladys

Gladys is a female Roserade waiter. She works as a professional dominatrix for many of her customers, as she did for the Zangoose customer Luis in her debut story A Lady's Line of Work.

Rand

Rand is a male Rattata and cleaner/repair specialist. He appeared briefly in Why a Pikachu? alongside Rusk.

Rusk

Rusk is a male Pikachu and cleaner. His small stature and unassuming demeanor are deceptive — he's actually a ferocious battler and a sadomasochist who enjoys tussling with creatures well above his weight. He debuted in Why a Pikachu?.

Tiber

Tiber is a male Vigoroth waiter. A high school dropout and a generally twitchy mess, Tiber is nevertheless a high-energy bundle of fun who approaches everything in life with a cheerfully confident outlook. He debuted in The Wood in the Woods, where he led Nicolaus on a merry chase through the trees.

Plaisir Guests

Theodore Bombardo

An adult male Eevee who works in IT, Theo encountered Nicolaus in [A Story About Chocolate Cake]. He is heterosexual, and he has a dominant-minded Persian girlfriend named Olivia who appeared briefly in The Mystery Booth.

Patricia Goldenfeld

Tatiana Karahalios

David

Comet

Alan Bordeaux

Alan is a male tropical Raticate private investigator who operates out of Tulsa. He was born a wild Pokémon in a Safari Zone, and he defected to civilization in order to escape the dangers of the wilderness. Though his appearance puts him beneath notice for many people, Alan uses his anonymity to his advantage on the job. His debut story is Just a Simple Rat.