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Characters that are mentioned to be in the lore and actually played a role to a respective God's lore, but not yet PromotedToPlayable. In other words, TheGhost. Not everyone will be like this forever though, Hou Yi and Ravana used to be such, but eventually they become full blown playable. Of course, one must take account that these characters have to be a deity or some sort of mythical monsters if they want to be playable in the future.

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Characters that are mentioned to be in the lore and actually played a role to a respective God's at least one playable character's lore, but not yet PromotedToPlayable. In other words, TheGhost. Not everyone will be like this forever though, though; Hou Yi and Ravana used to be such, but eventually they become became full blown playable. Of course, one must take into account that these characters have to be a deity or some sort of mythical monsters monster if they want to be playable in the future.



The head of Titans and father to Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. He devoured all his children fearing that they would surpass him, but Zeus managed to elude it, stage a counterattack that freed his brothers and defeated him, ushering the age of Gods.

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The head leader of the Titans and father to of Zeus, Poseidon Poseidon, Hera, Demeter, Hestia, and Hades. He devoured all his children fearing that they would surpass him, but Zeus managed to elude it, escape, stage a counterattack that freed his brothers siblings, and defeated him, ushering in the age of Gods.
the Olympian gods.




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* OffingTheOffspring: Infamously ate his children so one of them wouldn't overthrow him like he did his father, Ouranos/Uranus. Though eating them didn't kill them outright, just imprisoned them. Post-release, they seem to have suffered no negative effects from this.
* PromotedToPlayable: Most likely Averted due to replacing the Chaos Titan in one of the game modes. It would be weird to have a PC and an NPC Cronus at the same time (unless Hi-Rez brings back the Titan just to make him playable, but that would make the whole replacement episode even weirder).
* YouCantFightFate: He heard of a prophecy that foretold him having a son who would overthrow him like he did Uranus, leading to him eating his children to prevent it from happening. Of course, this only ensured the prophecy would come true because now his kids had a reason to hate him and want him removed from his throne.



Cronus' wife and the one responsible of hiding Zeus from Cronus' eating spree.

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Cronus' wife and the one responsible of for hiding Zeus from Cronus' eating spree.
spree, though it took her until their sixth kid to even attempt to stop him at all.

* AllWomenAreLustful: The only explanation for why she had sex with her husband knowing he would eat their kids.
* ChildByRape: Averted. Rape would explain why the pair continued to produce kids when it became obvious any children of their sexual union would be eaten. While there's a lot of rape in Greek mythology, ancient sources never say that Cronus raped Rhea, meaning she [[WhatanIdiot consented to having sex with a paranoid psychopath fully knowing what would happen to their offspring when she inevitably became pregnant]].
* MaritalRapeLicense: Averted. See above.
* NeutralFemale: It took her six kids with her crazy husband for her to finally try to save one of them and she finally stopped having sex with him so she couldn't produce more kids for him to swallow. No wonder her relationship with her kids post-release seems to be non-existent. Hera in particular never tries to see her, instead visiting her foster mother Tethys in the ''Illiad''.
* WhatanIdiot: It should've taken her only one kid to realize any more kids they had would end up like the first (which was Hades incidentally). Yet she continued to have sex with him and, unsurprisingly, the next four ended up in his stomach just like the first. She finally caught on and saved their sixth and final child, who grew up to fulfill the prophecy and freed his older siblings.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: What happened to her after Zeus defeated his father and became king of the gods is never stated anywhere. She's never said to have died or been imprisoned, so presumably she's still roaming about somewhere. She's never mentioned in her kids' lore outside of the {{Backstory}} and none of them say anything about her in any of their voicelines. Presumably they're still ticked at her for letting Cronus devour them in the first place.



Not exactly a God, but a particularly vain man who is very proud of his own beauty that he fell in love with his own self. This ends up being considered as a hubris that pissed Nemesis off that she cursed him to fall in love to his own reflection on his own water and then died drowning while attempting to kiss it.

* {{Narcissist}}: The TropeNamer of this.

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Not exactly a God, god, but a particularly vain man who is very was so proud of his own beauty that he fell in love with his own self. flaunted it. This ends up being considered as a was an act called hubris, really the only sin in Greek mythology. His hubris that unsurprisingly pissed Nemesis off that she cursed Nemesis, the personification of divine retribution, off. She led him to fall in love to a pool of water where he was so transfixed by his own reflection on that he died of starvation because he refused to look away, not even to save his own water and then died drowning while attempting to kiss it.

life.

* {{Narcissist}}: The TropeNamer TropeNamer.
* TooDumbToLive: You'd think he'd know better than to be so proud
of this.
himself and flaunt it. It was inevitable that his behavior would attract a vengeful deity looking to teach him a lesson and Greek gods' lessons were often fatal as a warning to other mortals. Those who didn't heed them pretty much deserved to die.



Two men, extraordinary hunter, who fell to the wrath of Artemis to show that she meant business when it comes to her pride as a hunter (and distaste of men). Adonis boasted that his archery could surpass Artemis? She sent her Tusky (Calydonian Boar) to kill him. Actaeon bumped into her while bathing? He gets cursed into a stag whereas his own hunting dogs devoured him.

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Two men, extraordinary hunter, hunters, who fell to the wrath of Artemis to show that she meant business when it comes came to her skills and pride as a hunter (and distaste of men). Adonis boasted that his archery could surpass Artemis? She sent her Tusky (Calydonian (the Calydonian Boar) to kill him. Actaeon bumped into her while bathing? He gets cursed was transformed into a stag whereas and devoured by his own hunting dogs.

* BalefulPolymorph: Artemis cursed Actaeon to take the form of a stag with no hope of turning back. While deer can be dangerous and unpredictable animals in real life, in this myth he was helpless once transformed and was quickly dispatched by his dogs.
* BlasphemousBoast: Adonis boasted he was better at hunting than the goddess of the hunt.
* BrainlessBeauty: Adonis was a handsome youth who was stupid enough to piss off a god.
* InformedAbility: Adonis supposedly being an amazing hunter is only mentioned in this myth, which makes it seem like this trait only exists to give him something to brag about and thus earn Artemis' wrath.
* IronicDeath: Actaeon's
dogs devoured him.
were the ones responsible for killing him, unaware their master had been changed into a stag.
* TooDumbToLive: Adonis, for bragging he was better at hunting than Artemis. It isn't shocking she killed him for it.



Egypt's God of Chaos and a very jealous brother of Osiris. Due to this jealousy, he killed Osiris, split his body parts throughout the world and ruled his kingdom with an iron fist and darkness. However, behind his back, Isis plotted to 'bring back' Osiris, helped with Anubis (only succeeding in reanimating his body) and then with that she gave birth to the one who will bring forth Set's downfall: Horus.

* ArchEnemy: Obviously Osiris and Isis hate him, and they all come ready with their own kill quotes against him long before Set is ever considered to be a part of Smite's roster.
* GreenEyedMonster: Jealous at Osiris that he killed him.
* TheUsurper: He managed to kill off Osiris and usurped his kingdom, until Horus beat him.

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Egypt's God god of Chaos chaos and a very jealous brother of Osiris. Due to this jealousy, he killed Osiris, split his body parts throughout the world world, and ruled his kingdom with an iron fist and darkness. However, behind his back, Isis plotted to 'bring back' "bring back" Osiris, helped with some help from Anubis (only succeeding in reanimating his body) body), and then with that she gave birth to the one who will bring forth Set's downfall: Horus.

* ArchEnemy: Obviously Osiris and Isis hate him, him and they all both come ready with their own kill quotes against him long before Set is he was ever considered made playable.
* EvilUncle: Is this
to be a part Horus since he's the brother of Smite's roster.
both his parents. He won't give his throne up without a fight.
* GreenEyedMonster: Jealous at So jealous of Osiris that he killed him.
* TheUsurper: He managed PromotedToPlayable: In 2019 Set became a playable character after years of remaining lore-exclusive. In fact, he was one of the gods that players most wanted to kill off Osiris be in the game.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Sometimes you'll find his name spelled Seth
and usurped his kingdom, until Horus beat him.there are several other ways as well, but only Set/Seth remotely look alike.




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* TheUsurper: He managed to kill Osiris and usurped his kingdom until Horus took it back from him.



Isis' son from the 'reanimated' corpse of Osiris. He's destined to be the one to bring down Set's tyranny from Egypt.

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Isis' son from the 'reanimated' reanimated corpse of Osiris. He's destined to be the one to bring down Set's tyranny from Egypt.
of Egypt.

* PromotedToPlayable: Along with Set, Horus was made playable in 2019 and, like Set, was one of the most requested gods.



Goddess of the Sky and the lover of Geb. Unfortunately, Ra finds this relationship unhealthy so he forcefully separated them. Geb was pissed at Ra as a result, but for some reason, it seemed that Nut was on Ra's side...

* MoreThanMindControl: While unclear on the details, Nut seems to agree with some of Ra's sentiments that she should separate from Geb, though the latter does not understand ''why'', making him think that Ra manipulated or brainwashed her.
* StarCrossedLover: With Geb.

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Goddess of the Sky sky and the lover of Geb. Unfortunately, Ra finds found this relationship unhealthy so he and forcefully separated them. Geb was is pissed at Ra as a result, but for some reason, it seemed seems that Nut was Nut's on Ra's side...

side . . .

* MoreThanMindControl: While unclear on the details, Nut seems to agree with some of Ra's sentiments that she should separate from Geb, though the latter does not understand ''why'', why, making him think that Ra manipulated or brainwashed her.
* OppositesAttract: Zigzagged. Geb's the earth and she's the sky and their relationship seemed to work at first. But Ra found it to be "unfit" and Nut changed her mind and agreed with him. Geb still doesn't see what was wrong with their union and thinks Ra brainwashed Nut into agreeing with him.
* StarCrossedLover: With Geb. Not only are they of opposing natures, but their relationship is forbidden by Ra. He physically sent another god, Shu, to literally come between them and keep them apart. Geb can only look up at the sky longingly now.



Ra's daughter in form of a lion. After Isis tricked him with poison that nearly killed him, Ra went mad and sent Hathor to devour a lot of Egyptians, until he had a sudden change of mind.

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Ra's daughter daughter, but one of his many children. When mankind became insolent, it angered Ra so much he sent Hathor, in the form of a lion. After Isis tricked him with poison that nearly killed him, Ra went mad and sent Hathor lion, to devour people as a lot of Egyptians, until punishment. However, when he saw the carnage that she wrought upon them, he had a sudden change of mind.
heart and stopped her before she wiped out humanity.

* ImplacableMan: If her feeding frenzy in Smite lore was anything like it was in myth, Hathor is ''definitely'' this. She was nigh unstoppable, even for the other Egyptian gods. They only succeeded in saving humanity by getting her drunk.



The Snake of Chaos and Egypt's GodOfEvil, with Ra and his children constantly battling him for the world's safety. The last time he was heard, Bastet and Anhur seemed like to have slain him for good. However, he returns as the BonusBoss in the new Egyptian-based Clash map.

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The Snake snake of Chaos chaos and Egypt's GodOfEvil, with GodOfEvil. Ra and his children constantly battling battle him for the world's safety. The last time he was heard, Bastet and Anhur seemed like to have slain him for good. However, he returns as the BonusBoss in the new Egyptian-based Clash map.



* EvilUncle: Technically, since he is Ra's brother, he is uncle of Bastet and Anhur.

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* EvilUncle: Technically, since he is Ra's brother, he is the uncle of Bastet Bastet, Anhur, Hathor, and Anhur.Ra's other children.
* ForTheEvulz: The only apparent reason he has for wanting to destroy the world.



* SnakesAreSinister: He's not called 'Snake of Chaos' for nothing, and he's the harbinger of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt if he ever gets his way.
* WoundThatWillNotHeal: Apophis has a special venom he spews to the ground that unless he's killed, the debuff won't disappear. And sometimes there's a glitch that Apophis' venom ''does not go away'' even after his defeat, practically giving the debuffed God a death sentence.

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* SnakesAreSinister: He's not called 'Snake the "snake of Chaos' chaos" for nothing, nothing and he's the harbinger of TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt if he ever gets his way.
* UltimateEvil: Of Egyptian mythology. How bad is this guy? Even ''Set'' helps keep him at bay.
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WoundThatWillNotHeal: Apophis has a special venom he spews to the ground that and unless he's killed, the debuff won't disappear. And sometimes there's a glitch so that Apophis' venom ''does not ''doesn't go away'' even after his defeat, practically giving the debuffed God character a death sentence.



Anhur's wife, who for some reason fled Egypt, but she was brought back by Anhur and Ra gave them the blessings to get married.

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Anhur's wife, who for some reason fled Egypt, but she was brought back by Anhur and Ra gave them the his blessings to get married.



Fafnir's father, also a very greedy dwarf. He imprisoned Odin and Honir when they accidentally killed his son and offered said son as an otter to him. He sent Loki on a FetchQuest to save the Aesirs, but this was his downfall: Loki secretly cursed the loot with the treasure of Andvarri, instilling greed to Fafnir instead, who then killed Hreidmar to claim the loot for his own.

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Fafnir's father, also a very greedy dwarf. He imprisoned Odin and Honir when they accidentally killed his son. He demanded payment for the death of his son and offered said son as an otter to him. He sent Loki went on a FetchQuest to save the Aesirs, Aesir, but this would be Hreidmar's downfall. The loot in the pelt was his downfall: Loki secretly the cursed the loot with the treasure of Andvarri, instilling greed to Fafnir instead, who then killed another dwarf. It included a now (in)famous ring. Hreidmar agreed to the exchange not knowing the gold was cursed. It didn't take long for the hoard to arouse Fafnir's greed, who killed his father that night so he could claim it as his own.

* OutlivingOnesOffspring: He outlived one of his three sons, Otr, due to
the loot for Aesir unknowingly killing him. He was understandably upset and demanded restitution as was the custom in Germanic cultures.
* {{Patricide}}: Why he didn't outlive the other two. One of
his own.
remaining sons, Fafnir, strangled him the night he received the treasure.



One of Freya's lovers who unfortunately turned into a sea serpent while he's on a journey. Freya was willing to find a way to cure him, but on her sleep, some daring hunters killed Od. To alleviate this, Od was allowed to Sussrumnir just so he can be together with Freya.

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One of Freya's lovers husband who unfortunately was somehow turned into a sea serpent while he's he was on a journey. Freya was willing to find a way to cure him, sad, but on her sleep, some stayed and comforted him. One night a daring hunters hunter killed Od. To alleviate this, Od Od, thinking he was just your run-of-the-mill sea monster. Freya despaired so much the other gods allowed Od to Sussrumnir go Sussrumnir, Freya's afterlife, despite the fact he didn't die in battle, just so he can could be together with Freya.
Freya.

* BalefulPolymorph: However Od turned into a sea monster, it probably wasn't anything he could control and it's likely Freya would never be able to turn him back no matter what she did.
* DiabolusExMachina: No reason is ever given for how Od ended up a sea serpent. It's a twist that comes out of nowhere and considering it has no basis in myth, it seems like an excuse to make both Od and Freya's lives worse. [[SarcasmMode Because Freya wasn't upset enough her new husband left on a trip shortly after marriage and was gone so long the other gods presumed him dead]].
* HopeSpot: Freya goes out to search for Od herself when the other gods fear he's dead. She does find him- transformed into a monster, but still alive. Just when it seems things will work out for them, Od is murdered by an unwitting hunter.
* SadlyMythtaken: Everything about Smite's version of Odr is just plain wrong, so much so it reaches EpicFail proportions. Odr never died in Norse mythology, much less was turned into a sea serpent and slain by some random hunter. Literally the only thing Hi-Rez got right was his love of traveling; it's the reason he hardly ever appears. In the myths, he and Freyja have two daughters, so he was around enough to knock her up twice. You have to wonder where the hell Hi-Rez got this info from for it to be so badly off-the-mark. Unless they knew this and just wanted a tragic love story, so they made one up.
* TogetherInDeath: With Freya, sort of. He's dead, but she's not, but she rules over a warrior afterlife. Once allowed into Sussrumnir, he and Freya could be reunited. At least until Ragnarok.



The third son of Loki and brother to Fenrir and Hel, the Midgard Serpent who will take part in the Ragnarok and execute a mutual kill against Thor.

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The third son of Loki and Angrboda and brother to of Fenrir and Hel, the Midgard Serpent who will take part in the Ragnarok and execute a mutual kill against Thor.
Thor.

* ArchEnemy: Thor's.
* AttackOfThe50FtWhatever: He's so big he can encircle Midgard (i.e. Earth)!
* PromotedToPlayable: He was one of several lore-exclusive characters that were made playable in 2019.
* SeaMonster: He's an absolutely gigantic snake/serpent/dragon that lives in Midgard's oceans.



* TheDutifulSon: Unlike the more fiery Sol who is just concerned in having fun and resents her position, Mani is more well-behaved on his duty.

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* TheDutifulSon: Unlike the more fiery Sol who is just concerned in about having fun and resents her position, Mani is more well-behaved on concerned about doing his duty.
duty, i.e. driving the chariot of the moon across the sky.



Norse's God of Light and something of an IronButtMonkey, since he will just bounce off everything thrown at him, except if it's made of mistletoe. Unfortunately, Loki made a spear out of it and handed it to Hodr, Baldr's brother, which ended up killing him during the aforementioned IronButtMonkey routine. Hel agreed to get him off the underworld if every single creature mourned for him. The plan failed because one old crone refused to do so (and that old crone is Loki in disguise).

* IronButtMonkey
* NighInvulnerability: Excepting a mistletoe, absolutely nothing can hurt him. Of course, the one time it hit him thanks to Loki, it killed him.

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Norse's God Norse mythology's god of Light light and something of an IronButtMonkey, IronButtMonkey since he will just bounce off everything thrown at him, him just bounces off, except if it's made of mistletoe. Unfortunately, Loki made a spear out of it and handed it to Hodr, Baldr's blind brother, which who ended up killing him during the aforementioned IronButtMonkey routine. when he shot it at him. Hel agreed to get let him off leave the underworld if every single creature mourned for him. The plan failed because one old crone refused to do so (and that old crone is Loki in disguise).

* IronButtMonkey
IronButtMonkey: Since almost nothing can hurt him, the other Aesir made a game out of chucking various objects at him and seeing him survive.
* NighInvulnerability: Excepting a mistletoe, absolutely nothing can hurt him. Of course, the one time it hit him thanks to Loki, it killed him.



The serpent curling beneath the World Tree Yggdrasil and constantly had his conflict with a certain eagle that nests atop that tree... because Ratatoskr kept riling them up.

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The serpent curling beneath the World Tree Yggdrasil and who is constantly had his in conflict with a certain an eagle that nests atop that tree... said tree . . . because Ratatoskr kept keeps riling them up.



Thor's wife. It was an incident that her hair was sheared by Loki that eventually a certain chain of events happened and they led to the creation of Thor's signature weapon, {{Mjolnir}}.

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Thor's wife. It wife and mother of Ullr. There was an incident that in which her hair was sheared off by Loki. This made Thor so angry he demanded Loki that replace it. This eventually led, through a certain chain somewhat complicated series of events happened and they led events, to the creation of Thor's signature weapon, {{Mjolnir}}.
{{Mjolnir}}, and a crown for Sif that would grow gold as replacement hair (so she essentially has a gold wig).



A dwarf that through hard efforts, managed to forge Mjolnir.

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A dwarf that that, through hard efforts, effort, managed to forge Mjolnir.



Skadi's husband and the God of Summer and father of Freya and Freyr. Their clashing domains caused them to rift apart, but they both stayed in cordial relations.

!!Jade Emperor

The ultimate BigGood of the Chinese mythology. He governed over the realm of China, but often ran into trouble: Sun Wukong rampaged on his heaven, though thankfully his champion Erlang Shen drove him away. There's also an incident where his son scorched the Earth so much in form of many suns that he sent Hou Yi to make them stop, but because Hou Yi ended up killing them, he ended up punishing him by stripping his and his wife Chang'e's immortalities. He's also Ao Kuang's boss, but was unaware of his growing greed.

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Skadi's husband ex-husband, the god of summer, and the God of Summer and father of Freya and Freyr. Their clashing domains caused them to rift apart, divorce, but they both stayed in cordial relations.

!!Jade
remain on good terms with one another.

!!The Jade
Emperor

The ultimate BigGood of the Chinese mythology. He governed over the realm of China, but often ran into trouble: Sun Wukong rampaged on his in heaven, though thankfully his champion Erlang Shen drove him away. There's also an incident where his son sons scorched the Earth so much in form of many suns that he sent Hou Yi to make them stop, but because Hou Yi ended up killing them, he ended up punishing him by stripping his him and his wife Chang'e's immortalities. Chang'e of their immortality. He's also Ao Kuang's boss, but was unaware of his growing greed.
greed.

* TopGod: Of the Chinese pantheon.



Guan Yu's sworn brothers during his time as a mortal, he made an oath to stay loyal with them and combine their strengths for the same cause, quelling chaos in China's Three Kingdoms period, until death (he never betrayed them).

* ThoseTwoGuys: As opposed to ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' where Liu Bei is being TheHero, since Guan Yu is the only one deified and able to get involved in the pantheonic battle (thus being the main focus), Liu Bei and Zhang Fei would end up as this.

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Guan Yu's sworn brothers during his time as a mortal, he mortal. He made an oath to stay loyal with to them and combine their strengths strength for the same cause, quelling chaos in China's Three Kingdoms period, until death (he never betrayed them).

* ThoseTwoGuys: As opposed to ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' where Liu Bei is being TheHero, since TheHero. Since Guan Yu is the only one deified and thus able to get involved in the pantheonic battle (thus being of the main focus), gods (and thus ends up more important), Liu Bei and Zhang Fei would end up as this.



A powerful and cunning warlord in China's Three Kingdoms period during the time of Guan Yu's life. He managed to capture Guan Yu and attempted to coax him to his side, but Guan Yu kept refusing due to his code of honor. Eventually, once Liu Bei's location was found, Guan Yu departed, and Cao Cao let him go.

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A powerful and cunning warlord in China's Three Kingdoms period during the time of when Guan Yu's life. Yu was alive. He managed to capture Guan Yu and attempted to coax him to his side, but Guan Yu kept refusing refused due to his code of honor. Eventually, once Liu Bei's location was found, Guan Yu departed, departed and Cao Cao let him go.



A monk on journey to the west, tasked to retrieve the sacred sutra from India. Along the way, he picked up Sun Wukong as one of his disciples and became an important figure for the Monkey King's transformation from a trickster demon to a heroic immortal.

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A monk on a journey to the west, tasked West (i.e. India) to retrieve the a sacred sutra from India. sutra. Along the way, he picked up Sun Wukong as one of his disciples and became an important figure for the Monkey King's transformation from a trickster demon to a heroic immortal.
immortal. He also picked up two more followers, but they're significantly less important and famous than Wukong.

* DistressedDude: He keeps getting kidnapped by demons that want to eat him. The fact that he's a bit on the naive side and keeps falling for their tricks doesn't help. And he doesn't have any way to defend himself or fight back. And Buddhism looks down upon violence. If it wasn't for Wukong and the other two, he would've been dead a long time ago.



The first Flame Emperor's rival and Xing Tian's ArchEnemy. He's on the winning side of the war, and not even Xing Tian's last stand stopped him. He personally beheaded Xing Tian, but didn't realize that this didn't stop Xing Tian to rise back as a headless warrior.

* ArchEnemy: Xing Tian's. Of course, the guy is his opposition during the war, and then personally killed him.

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The first Flame Emperor's rival and Xing Tian's ArchEnemy. He's on the winning side of the war, war and not even Xing Tian's last stand stopped him. He personally beheaded Xing Tian, but didn't realize that this didn't stop Xing Tian to rise from coming back as a headless warrior.

* ArchEnemy: Xing Tian's. Of course, the guy is He was his opposition during the war, war and then personally killed him.



An Emperor that lusted over Nu Wa, disregarding the warnings he got, until Nu Wa got fed up and sent Da Ji to make his life spiral down in misery. [[GoneHorriblyRight It worked too well]], Da Ji manipulated his empire into a hellish reign of torture that his people rebelled and eventually forced him to commit suicide... and Da Ji got away with it.

* TooDumbToLive: Seriously, your Goddess has been telling you to just stop lusting at her, and you just painted her temple with declaration of love and lust to her?? ''Really??''

!!Lucius Cornellius Sulla

The first life-long dictator of Rome, who rose to prominence because he listened to Bellona's whispers. With his influence, Bellona would see worship again if only temporarily until Sulla moved on and she got forgotten again.

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An Emperor that lusted over Nu Wa, disregarding the warnings he got, until Nu Wa got fed up and sent Da Ji to make his life spiral down in into misery. [[GoneHorriblyRight It worked too well]], well]]: Da Ji manipulated his empire into a hellish reign of torture that his torture. His people rebelled and eventually forced him to commit suicide...suicide . . . and Da Ji got away with it.

* TooDumbToLive: Seriously, your Goddess goddess has been telling you to just stop lusting at her, after her and you just painted go and paint her temple with declaration declarations of love and lust love/lust to her?? ''Really??''

!!Lucius Cornellius Sulla

Cornelius Sulla Felix

The first life-long dictator of Rome, who rose to prominence because he listened to Bellona's whispers. With his influence, Bellona would see worship again if only temporarily until Sulla moved on and she got was forgotten again.



A King in Rome where Hercules sought services from as an atonement for killing his family. Safe to say, he's easily jealous of Hercules and gave him Twelve Labors hoping that it'd kill him, but Hercules accomplished all of them, which made him a legend

* GreenEyedMonster: Really jealous on Herc...

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A King in Rome where Grecian king Hercules sought services from as an atonement for killing his family. Safe to say, he's easily He's jealous of Hercules and gave him his famous Twelve Labors hoping that it'd kill him, but Hercules accomplished all of them, which made him a legend

legend.

* GreenEyedMonster: Really jealous on Herc...
of Herc.



A King who made a wish to Bacchus to have everything he touched turned to gold. Safe to say, it backfired on him horribly, and Bacchus just gave him a way to cleanse it, which he did with gusto.

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A King king who made a wish to Bacchus to have everything he touched turned turn to gold. Safe to say, it backfired on him horribly, horribly and Bacchus just gave him a way to cleanse it, reverse his wish, which he did with gusto.
gusto.

* AintTooProudToBeg: Practically begged Bacchus to remove the gift he had given him. Though considering Bacchus could be an incredibly unpleasant god when pissed off, it's probably for the best Midas was humble about the request instead of, say, mad as hell and insulting him.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Probably the TropeCodifier (or one of them at least). At first, being able to turn everything to gold seems like an awesome ability, until he turns his food into gold and can't eat it. Worse still, he accidentally turns his daughter into gold. This is the last straw and he begs Bacchus to take the "gift" back.
* CursedWithAwesome: Turning everything to gold ''could'' be a useful ability (and cool), but you'd have to know when to use it and definitely be mindful of who and what you touch.
* DespairEventHorizon: Midas was pretty sad when he kept accidentally turning things into gold, especially if they were stuff he needed like food and water, but the thing he transformed that pushed him into this territory was his own daughter. He couldn't bear the thought of her being stuck as a solid gold statue for the rest of his life.
* PetTheDog: Bacchus giving him a legit way to get rid of the curse. He could've easily been a dick about it and told him no or a BS way to get rid of it ForTheEvulz. There are very few instances in Greek mythology of gods taking back the gifts they've bestowed on mortals with no strings attached.



The primordial of the sky and Terra's mate. Unfortunately, because of fear of his children (one of them being Cronus/Saturn) surpassing him, he buried all of them in Terra, causing her to take pity on these children and they plotted his downfall.

* AncientGrome: He's referred as his Greek name, Ouranos, when describing Terra's lore. If you ask 'why not his Roman name'... [[UranusIsShowing do you really want a lot of dirty jokes?]]

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The primordial god of the sky and Terra's mate. Unfortunately, because of fear of his children (one of them being Cronus/Saturn) surpassing him, he buried all of them in Terra, causing her great pain and to take pity on these children and them. Together they plotted his downfall.

* AncientGrome: He's referred as his Greek name, Ouranos, when describing Terra's lore. If you ask 'why "why not his Roman name'...name" . . . [[UranusIsShowing do you really want a lot of dirty jokes?]]



A sea nymph that took after Vulcan/Hephaestus after he was discarded from Olympus. From her, Vulcan/Hephaestus learned all he could to make jewelries which eventually attracted the attention of Juno/Hera that he could come back and exact his revenge.

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A sea nymph that took after in Vulcan/Hephaestus after he was discarded from Olympus. From her, Vulcan/Hephaestus learned all he could to make jewelries which eventually attracted the attention of Juno/Hera that so he could come back and exact his revenge.



A mortal princess who was praised to be so beautiful even more than Venus/Aphrodite, which pissed the Goddess off and sent her son Cupid/Eros to make her fall in love with a hideous creature, which backfired when Cupid/Eros fell in love with her and through trials and tribulations, he managed to get Psyche ascend to Mount Olympus as the Goddess of Souls.

* SoBeautifulItsACurse: Because she's so beautiful, it gets her a lot of troubles courtesy of a certain Goddess of Beauty.

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A mortal princess who was praised to be so beautiful beautiful, even more so than Venus/Aphrodite, Venus/Aphrodite which pissed the Goddess off and her off. She sent her son Cupid/Eros to make her fall in love with a hideous creature, which but the plan backfired when Cupid/Eros fell in love with her and through her. Through trials and tribulations, he managed to get Psyche to ascend to Mount Olympus as the Goddess goddess of Souls.

souls.

* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Psyche is the ancient Greek word for soul, so of course if she's gonna be a goddess of anything, it's going to be souls.
* SoBeautifulItsACurse: Because she's so beautiful, it gets her into a lot of troubles trouble courtesy of a certain Goddess goddess of Beauty.
beauty.



The other half of the Hero Twins and brother of Xbalanque. While eventually Xbalanque is deified as the Moon, Hun-Apuh would become the Sun.

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The other half of the Hero Twins and brother of Xbalanque. While eventually Xbalanque is was deified as the Moon, Hun-Apuh would become the Sun.



* PaletteSwap: Through lores, he's basically depicted as Xbalanque with the colors reversed (red pelt and orange/brown skin)

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One of the big monsters in the Mayan myth and father of Cabrakan. When proven to be too tough to be killed directly, the Hero Twins resorted to guile and trickery to get him to die in shame and despair (by getting him to a mortal dental work)

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One of the big monsters in the Mayan myth mythology and the father of Cabrakan. When proven he proved to be too tough to be killed directly, the Hero Twins resorted to guile and trickery to get him to die in shame and despair (by getting him to a mortal dental work)
despair.



The God of Creation in Hindu. For many times, he descended to the world as a mortal when the world is in danger. The fifth one is Vamana, the seventh one is Rama.

* GodInHumanForm: Tends to do this a lot. Vamana and Rama aren't his only forms, and Rama ''isn't his last.''

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The God "preserver" and god of Creation protection in Hindu. For many times, post-Vedic Hinduism. Many times he descended to the world earth as a mortal when the world is was in danger. The His fifth one avatar is Vamana, the Vamana and his seventh one is Rama.

* GodInHumanForm: Tends to do this a lot. Vamana and Rama aren't his only forms, forms and Rama ''isn't isn't his last.''
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God of Heavens and Rains, twin brother of Agni. He was twice having his throne contested, first by the demon king Bali who proved to be far too powerful for him that he had to ask Vishnu for help, and second by Kumbhakarna who proved to be too pious and he ends up asking to rule the Heavens as a reward, which Indra 'fixed' by making him say the wrong words and put him to constant sleeping state.

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God of Heavens thunder, lightning, and Rains, rain, he's the [[TopGod king of the gods]] in Hinduism and the twin brother of Agni. He was twice having Twice his throne contested, was contested: first by the demon king Bali who proved to be far too powerful for him so that he had to ask Vishnu for help, help and second by Kumbhakarna who proved to be too pious and he pious. He ends up asking to rule the Heavens heavens as a reward, which Indra 'fixed' "fixed" by making him say the wrong words and put him to into a constant sleeping state.



A virtuous demon king that grew too powerful to be able to challenge Indra for the throne of Heavens, but is eventually humbled when Vishnu descended as Vamana and shows the difference between their power without fighting.

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A virtuous demon king that grew too powerful to be and was able to challenge Indra for the throne of Heavens, heaven, but is eventually humbled when Vishnu descended as Vamana and shows showed him the difference between their power without fighting.



The God of Destruction in Hindu. Ravana appeased to him for power, and only after he cut off his head nine times that Shiva finally granted him a boon that makes him immune to attacks by immortals. He's also Ganesha's father.

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The God god of Destruction destruction in Hindu. Hinduism. Ravana appeased to him for power, power and only after he cut off his head nine times that did Shiva finally granted grant him a boon that makes him immune to attacks by immortals. He's also Ganesha's father.
father and Parvati's husband.



Hindu's Monkey King and steadfast ally of Rama. He's one of the beings that attempted to stop Ravana's rampage (and kidnapping of Sita), but failed.

* TheWorfEffect: He's Hindu's Monkey King, but he's beaten off by easily to show how dangerous Ravana has become after getting Shiva's boon.

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Hindu's Monkey King Hinduism's monkey king and steadfast ally of Rama. He's one of the beings that attempted to stop Ravana's rampage (and kidnapping of Sita), but failed.

* TheWorfEffect: He's Hindu's Monkey King, Hinduism's monkey king, but he's beaten off by easily to show how dangerous Ravana has become after getting Shiva's boon.



Rama's beloved wife. Unfortunately, to rile him off, Ravana managed to plot a scheme to kidnap her, and Rama set off to rescue her.

* DistressedDamsel

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Rama's beloved wife. Unfortunately, to rile him off, up, Ravana managed to hatched a plot a scheme to kidnap her, which succeeded, and Rama set off to rescue her.

* DistressedDamsel
DistressedDamsel: She pretty much only exists to get kidnapped.



The Goddess of Fertility and Love, Ganesha's mother who ends up pissed that Shiva beheaded her son and had him revive Ganesha by putting an elephant head on him. Basically, she's Kali on a good day.

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The Goddess goddess of Fertility femininity (love, fertility, beauty, devotion, etc.) and Love, Ganesha's mother who ends up pissed that Shiva beheaded her son and son. She had him revive Ganesha by putting an elephant head on him. Basically, she's Kali on a good day.



The God of Creation and brother/husband of Izanami, father to Amaterasu, Raijin and Susano. He molded the world with Izanami, but when he died giving birth to Kagutsuchi, Izanagi was overcame with grief and killed Kagutsuchi. Then he tried to retrieve Izanami from the Underworld, but he became frightened at her and instead sealed her there. Just as Izanami swore she'll kill 1000 men everyday for revenge, Izanagi swore to give life to 1500 men everyday as retaliation.

* GodIsFlawed: While being the Creation God, Izanagi makes quite a bit of mistakes. He killed off Kagutsuchi out of grief, freaks out at Izanami's new scary form and set her off to a path of vengeance and hatred. And on seeing Susano's tempestuous nature, Izanagi decided that he should be sent to the Underworld as a punishment.

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The God of Creation Creator god and brother/husband of Izanami, father to Amaterasu, Raijin Raijin, and Susano. He molded the world Japanese islands with Izanami, but when he she died giving birth to Kagutsuchi, Izanagi was overcame overcome with grief and killed Kagutsuchi. Then he the newborn god. He tried to retrieve Izanami from the Underworld, underworld, but he became frightened at her hideous new appearance and instead sealed her there. Just as Izanami swore she'll she'd kill 1000 men everyday for revenge, Izanagi swore to give life to 1500 men everyday as retaliation.

everyday.

* GodIsFlawed: While being the Creation God, creation god, Izanagi makes quite a bit of mistakes. He killed off Kagutsuchi out of grief, freaks out at Izanami's new scary form and set her off to on a path of vengeance and hatred. And on seeing Susano's tempestuous nature, Izanagi decided that he should be sent to the Underworld underworld as a punishment.
* {{Hypocrite}}: He kicks his son Susano out of heaven for causing trouble and being unpleasant, even though he isn't much better and Susano gets it from him. He probably never even attempted to discipline Susano growing up, so he acts like a PsychopathicManChild when he gets older. Suffice it to say, [[DoubleStandard the odds of anyone kicking Izanagi out of heaven for being a dick like his son are slim to none]].
* {{Irony}}: Izanagi doesn't seem to realize where Susano gets his trouble-making behavior from.
* {{Jerkass}}: He may be a powerful and important god, but Izanagi has very few, if any, redeeming qualities. The only good thing he really does in the myths is create Japan. He kills one of his kids because he isn't thinking straight, leaves his wife in hell simply because she isn't pretty anymore, and tosses his kid out on the street because he can't behave himself (Izanagi probably never bothered to discipline him). In general, he just kinda lets things happen after Izanami dies and never seems to actually do anything. We certainly never see him actually being a dad to and raising his kids. They seem to be FreeRangeChildren.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: It's easy to see where Susano gets his temper, rashness, and general unpleasantness from.



The Goddess of Mirth. She hatched a plan to lure Amaterasu out of hiding by stripping naked and dancing in front of the cave she hid. The plan was a success.

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The Goddess goddess of Mirth. mirth. She hatched a plan to lure Amaterasu out of hiding by stripping naked and dancing in front of the cave she hid.hid in and making a lot of noise. The plan was a success.



Raijin's brother that rules over the Wind. For many times, he engaged in a FriendlyRivalry with his brother to decide who will dominate the skies.

* BlowYouAway: The Japanese Wind God.

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Raijin's brother that rules over the Wind. For many times, he wind. He's engaged in a FriendlyRivalry with his brother to decide who will dominate the skies.

* BlowYouAway: The Japanese Wind God.wind god.




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* SiblingRivalry: Again with Raijin, but it's of a decidedly friendly nature.



A demonic eight-headed serpent who ravaged the land and torments on a certain elderly couple to surrender his daughters every years, until the last one, Kushinada, remained. Thankfully, before her time came, Susano came across the couple and he hatched a plan to slay Orochi, which succeeded and from his tail came the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, which Susano brought back to Amaterasu as his atonement.

* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Even to this day, ''no one'' knows where Orochi originated from, it just appeared, cause trouble, and then get killed by Susano.

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A demonic eight-headed serpent who ravaged the land and torments on a certain tormented an elderly couple to so they would surrender his one of their daughters every years, year for seven years until the last one, Kushinada, remained. Thankfully, before her time came, Susano came across the couple and he hatched a plan to slay Orochi, which succeeded and from his tail came the Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, which Susano brought back to Amaterasu as his atonement.

* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: Even to this day, ''no one'' knows where Orochi originated from, it came from. It just appeared, cause caused trouble, and then get got killed by Susano.



A general of the UsefulNotes/SengokuPeriod under UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi. Apparently had an encounter with Kuzenbo and handed him his second defeat, and made him enter a pact that he will not harm any humans again.

* BadassNormal: He's ''not'' a deity by any means, but he still beats Kuzenbo, a terrifying youkai king. May be downplayed because the standard here is Gods, but still impressive.

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A general of the UsefulNotes/SengokuPeriod under UsefulNotes/ToyotomiHideyoshi. Apparently had an encounter with Kuzenbo and handed him his second defeat, defeat and made him enter a pact that he will not harm any humans again.

* BadassNormal: He's ''not'' a deity by any means, but he still beats Kuzenbo, a terrifying youkai king. May be downplayed because the standard here is Gods, gods, but still impressive.



A wise druid that foresaw Cu Chulainn's rise to fame and also named him after he slew Culann's Hound. He gave a prophecy that anyone who took up arms in a certain day will become famous, but before he could finish the prophecy that it would doom the one who took arms with early death, Cu Chulainn already took up arms and started cultivating his fame, devastating Cathbad.

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A wise druid that foresaw Cu Chulainn's rise to fame and also named him after he slew Culann's Hound. Chulainn's watchdog. He gave a prophecy that anyone who took up arms in on a certain day will would become famous, but before he could finish the prophecy that it would doom the one who took arms with early death, Cu Chulainn already took up arms and started cultivating his fame, devastating Cathbad.



Bastard son of King Arthur and a member of the Knight of the Round Table. He initiated a cold betrayal against King Arthur, an event that would culminate in the destruction of Camelot.

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An orphan from a seaport who later meets Creator/{{Homer}} and tries to rob him. Homer instead tells her about the warring gods and reveals that she is in fact half god, only for her companions to turn into monsters. After Nassa takes care of her former companions [[Characters/SmiteGreekPantheon Athena]] appears to correct Homer and tells Nassa she is in fact [[spoiler:Iphianassa, a [[spoiler:Nereid]].

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A recruiter for the Elyians and apparent ally of [[Characters/SmiteGreekPantheon Athena]].




A recruiter for the Elyians and apparent ally of [[Characters/SmiteGreekPantheon Athena]].



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A orphan from a seaport who later meets Creator/{{Homer}} and tries to rob him. Homer instead tells her about the warring gods and reveals that she is in fact half god, only for her companions to turn into monsters. After Nassa takes care of her former companions [[Characters/SmiteGreekPantheon Athena]] appears to correct Homer and tells Nassa she is in fact [[spoiler:Iphianassa]], a [[spoiler:Nereid]].



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An orphan from a seaport who later meets Creator/{{Homer}} and tries to rob him. Homer instead tells her about the warring gods and reveals that she is in fact half god, only for her companions to turn into monsters. After Nassa takes care of her former companions [[Characters/SmiteGreekPantheon Athena]] appears to correct Homer and tells Nassa she is in fact [[spoiler:Iphianassa, a [[spoiler:Nereid]].



* EnergyBall: Makes one much to her own surprise.

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* SemiDivine: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] by Athena.

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* SemiDivine: According to Homer, she's half-god. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] by Athena.later, when Athena reveals that she's [[spoiler:a nymph]].



Servants of the gods from The Old Order which had the task to take care that Nassa will never learn the truth about her origin and powers so The Elysians won't recruite her in the war.These servants were disguised as humans to cover their real identity.Their task is failed as Nassa defeats them.



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!!Hera/Juno

Queen of Gods and Zeus'/Jupiter's wife, who ended up getting cheated a lot, much to her ire. This results her being ''really'' obstructive to many of Zeus'/Jupiter offsprings, including Apollo, Artemis/Diana or Herakles/Hercules to deadly proportions. She also rejected Hephaestus/Vulcan at his deformity by tossing him out of Olympus, until he eventually returned and trapped her into his contraption. She also became one of the main participants of the Trojan War, offering Paris to be King of many continents... but was rejected when Aphrodite/Venus offered him the marriage with Helen of Troy.

* BitchInSheepsClothing: Olympus' high queen, but you can bet that if she appears in a lore, she's doing something nasty to the God in question out of petty reasons. Just ask Vulcan, Hercules and Artemis.
* TheHighQueen: Being Zeus/Jupiter's wife.
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* GoodParents: Surprisingly, he takes good care of his nephew Miles. He even introduces him to a few Gods.

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* GoodParents: Surprisingly, he takes good care of his son Denton Jr. He even introduces him to a few Gods.

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* [[Characters/SmiteRomanPantheon Roman Pantheon]] [[labelnote:''Characters'']]Bacchus, Bellona, Cupid, Hercules, Janus, Mercury, Nox, Sylvanus, Terra, Vulcan[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/SmiteRomanPantheon Roman Pantheon]] [[labelnote:''Characters'']]Bacchus, Bellona, Cupid, Discordia, Hercules, Janus, Mercury, Nox, Sylvanus, Terra, Vulcan[[/labelnote]]
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* [[Characters/SmiteJapanesePantheon Japanese Pantheon]] [[labelnote:''Characters'']]Amaterasu, Izanami, Kuzenbo, Raijin, Susano[[/labelnote]]

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* [[Characters/SmiteJapanesePantheon Japanese Pantheon]] [[labelnote:''Characters'']]Amaterasu, Hachiman, Izanami, Kuzenbo, Raijin, Susano[[/labelnote]]

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