Lenora

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"An Archeologist with Backbone"
Lenora
Species Human
Hair color Teal
Eye color Teal
Base Nacrene City
Relatives Hawes (husband)
Debut Pokémon: Black and White Versions

Lenora is the Gym Leader of the Nacrene City Pokémon gym and is the second gym leader of the Unova region to be faced in Pokémon: Black and White Versions. She specializes in Normal-type Pokémon.

Background

Lenora was known as a strong and kind Pokémon trainer who worked as an archeologist. She studied various fossils and ancient artifacts due to the innate curiosity that drove her due to her desire for truth and the need for adventure. She was originally inspired down this path by her father, who was a miner, as he would always bring home bones which would captivate her. Lenora combined both aspects of her life by becoming the director of Nacrene City's Pokémon Museum and also acted as the gym leader of the Nacrene Gym which was attached to the back of the museum and doubled as a library. She married Hawes, who shared her interest in archeology and acted as the museum's assistant director.

Within her gym, Lenora required challengers to solve mental puzzles using slips hidden within certain books. Lenora herself resided in a room hidden beneath the gym that challengers could only unlock by completing the gym's puzzle, which would move the bookcase that blocked the path to her domain. Lenora was interested in seeing if challengers had motivation rather than just talent. In Pokémon: Black and White Versions, Lenora was defeated by Black/White. She gave them the Basic Badge as well as TM 67: Retaliate. However, this ceremony was cut short when Hawes warned them that Team Plasma was attacking the museum.

They raced back to the museum, where Team Plasma made the bold decision to steal the skull of a dragon-type Pokémon's fossil right in front of Lenora under the cover of a smokecreen. Lenora tried to chase them, but she quickly lost them. Lenora's friend, fellow gym leader and Nacrene native Burgh then arrived, as well as Black/White's friends Cheren and Bianca. Lenora split them up by sending Cheren and Bianca to watch over the museum while Black/White and Burgh would check the Pinwheel Forest. Lenora checked the town's other entrance, but with no sign of them, she went to the forest to see the others. She arrived just after Team Plasma had retreated and Black/White had retrieved the skull. Lenora's treasured skull was returned to her, and she thanked Black/White by giving them a Moon Stone, guessing that their Pokémon must be happy. She then returned to her gym.

A meeting of the gym leaders was later called regarding Team Plasma. They wanted to take action against Team Plasma, but due to the group being in hiding, they decided to wait for Plasma to make a move. Lenora was later called for when the Professor Junipers (Professor Juniper and her father Cedric) realized that one of the unidentified stones in the museum was actually the Light Stone (in Black) or Dark Stone (in White) which actually contained a legendary Dragon-type Pokémon (Reshiram for the Light Stone and Zekrom for the Dark Stone). Lenora had some trouble believing this, but she willingly passed the stone on to Black/White, impressed that they had taken on the responsibility of taking on N for the future of the Pokémon world. Bianca later went around gathering the gym leaders when N's Castle rose at the Pokémon League. Lenora was among the gym leaders who showed up to challenge six of Team Plasma's Seven Sages so that Black/White could go on in search of N.

At her gym afterwards, she was glad that Black/White was still raising their Pokémon with care and passed on a message from Clay about Pokémon fossils in Twist Mountain. Lenora would later visit Cynthia at a villa in Undella Town during the summer. As Cynthia also worked in archeology, they have had many academic conversations in the course of their research. She also mentioned that Bianca had come to ask her about Pokémon.

Pokémon Roster

In battle, Lenora uses Herdier and Watchog.

Other Media

  • Lenora was featured in three subsequent episodes of the Pokémon anime series. In the first episode, Ash's group visited the museum, and Lenora helped to save Cilan after he was possessed by a Yamask and eventually set it free. Ash then battled her over the course of the next two episodes, with Ash losing the first time but winning the second round.

Trivia

  • Her name origin is uncertain, although it could be a play on "normal".