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**Ness and Lucas are often referred to as the "[[PK kids]]".
**Ness and Lucas are often referred to as the "[[PK kids]]".
**Pyra and Mythra, as a pair of both semi-clones and transformation characters, are either collectively referred to by the portmanteau "Pythra", or as the [[Aegis]], their collective name in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''.
**Pyra and Mythra, as a pair of both semi-clones and transformation characters, are either collectively referred to by the portmanteau "Pythra", or as the [[Aegis]], their collective name in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2''.
**To refer to Pit and Dark Pit, Samus and Dark Samus, or Link, Toon Link, and Young Link, the most common method is to pluralize the parent character's name; i.e., "Pits" and "Links".
**To refer to Pit and Dark Pit, Samus and Dark Samus, or Link, Young Link, and Toon Link, the most common method is to pluralize the parent character's name; i.e., "Pits" and "Links".
**Mario, Luigi, and Dr. Mario are often referred to under the collective term of the "[[Plumbers]]" or the "Mario Bros."; however, Mario and Dr. Mario specifically are sometimes also referred to as the "Marios", similarly to the aforementioned "Pits" and "Links", given that they are not only the same character in canon, but have much more in common with each other gameplay-wise than either of them does with Luigi.
**Mario, Luigi, and Dr. Mario are often referred to under the collective term of the "[[Plumbers]]" or the "Mario Bros."; however, Mario and Dr. Mario specifically are sometimes also referred to as the "Marios", similarly to the aforementioned "Pits" and "Links", given that they are not only the same character in canon, but have much more in common with each other gameplay-wise than either of them does with Luigi.