functional groups of several examples of 1-alkyl-4(3)-(1H-azolylmethyl) pyridiniumsalts1 and 2 exemplifies a concomitant application of the arenoanalogy principle and the captodative effect in organic synthesis. A remarkably driving force by the nature of non-classical acceptor and donor heteroaromatic rings is observed upon the chemical behavior of the title compounds 1 and 2, modulating the susceptibility