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* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler:Johnny Reb]] first appears unnamed in Episode 79: ''Z-E-R-O''.

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* NoSell: In Episode 144: ''Hellish Content'', the First of the Fallen reveals to the Renegade that he's met Darkseid and that he found the Anti-Life Equation amusing.
--> '''The First of the Fallen:''' I was there when the universe was created. Did you really think some muttered words would do anything to me?



[[folder:Harm/William Hayes/[[spoiler:Sabbac III]]]]
A young man who stole the Sword of Beowulf and was subdued by Artemis and Zatanna. [[spoiler:He later becomes the third iteration of Sabbac before ending up in Hell as a demon.]]

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A young man who stole the Sword of Beowulf and was subdued by Artemis and Zatanna. [[spoiler:He later becomes the third iteration of Sabbac before ending up in Hell as a demon.]]
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[[folder:Hephaestus/[[spoiler:Hephaestaean]]]]

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[[folder:Hephaestus/[[spoiler:Hephaestaean]]]][[folder:Hephaestus]]
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* BlessedWithSuck: Due to being the Goddess of Misery, Akhlys is in constant pain. [[spoiler:She later reveals in Episode 145: ''Unreal'' that she and a few others were forced to take on the pain of the Titans as the Olympians took the power of the Titans but didn't want to leave them with anything they could use.]]
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* WoundThatWillNotHeal: Episode 40: ''Carpe Tempus'' reveals that she has burns on her shoulder from her first and only attempt to contact the dead in the Silver City.
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* FairWeatherEx: Hephaestus and Aphrodite were married at Zeus' insistence, but neither wanted to be, and Aphrodite ran off to have a long-term affair with Ares (though technically they were still married). Then [[spoiler: Hephaestus consumes the nascent God of Technology, becoming powerful enough that he defeats Zeus and takes his throne, and suddenly Aphrodite is rushing back to her ''dear'' husband with smiles and seductive posing]].
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Downplayed. Upon first meeting him in Episode 52: Last ''Last Supper'', Paul thinks to himself that, although you couldn't call Vulcan attractive, he isn't super ugly or anything.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Downplayed. Upon first meeting him in Episode 52: Last ''Last Supper'', Paul thinks to himself that, although you couldn't call Vulcan attractive, he isn't super ugly or anything.
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* GadgeteerGenius: A magical variant, Paul came to him to find a charm to block magic. After the events of ''Displaced'' he has a Royal Warrant and a bigger workshop due to his charms' effectiveness. [[spoiler:He is chosen as the magic specialist for the cure-tech think tank.]]

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* GadgeteerGenius: A magical variant, Paul came to him to find a charm to block magic. After the events of Episode 19: ''Displaced'' he has a Royal Warrant and a bigger workshop due to his charms' effectiveness. [[spoiler:He is chosen as the magic specialist for the cure-tech think tank.]]



* RankUp: After the events of ''Displaced'', he goes from teacher to Royal Artificer when Queen Mera finds out that his invention, the Spell-Eater, allowed people to tank hits from ''[[EldritchAbomination Klarion]]''.

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* RankUp: After the events of Episode 19: ''Displaced'', he goes from teacher to Royal Artificer when Queen Mera finds out that his invention, the Spell-Eater, allowed people to tank hits from ''[[EldritchAbomination Klarion]]''.



* KungFuWizard: Despite learning magic, King Sha'ark is basically a magic-enhanced aquatic melee fighter, not a full-blown caster. For this reason, he decides not to participate in the fight against Klarion in ''Displaced''; he's not capable of fighting up to par on land.

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* KungFuWizard: Despite learning magic, King Sha'ark is basically a magic-enhanced aquatic melee fighter, not a full-blown caster. For this reason, he decides not to participate in the fight against Klarion in Episode 19: ''Displaced''; he's not capable of fighting up to par on land.



* TheGhost: Although he's mentioned numerous times, he doesn't appear in person until ''Coup Data''.

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* TheGhost: Although he's mentioned numerous times, he doesn't appear in person until Episode 123: ''Coup Data''.



** [[spoiler: Finally bites him in the ass when this leads directly to Paul helping Hephasteus overthrow him and take his throne.]]
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Finally pays for what he's done both to his own family and to mortals when his own son overthrows him, strips him of most of his powers, and banishes him from Olympus until he can earn his title as God of Storms. He's little more than another mortal for now.]]

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** [[spoiler: Finally [[spoiler:Finally bites him in the ass when this leads directly to Paul helping Hephasteus Hephaestaean overthrow him and take his throne.]]
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Finally [[spoiler:Finally pays for what he's done both to his own family and to mortals when his own son Hephaestaean overthrows him, strips him of most of his powers, and banishes him from Olympus until he can earn his title as God of Storms. He's little more than another mortal for now.]]



* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her introduction in ''Carpe Tempus'' shows that she's DeadpanSnarker who also likes to [[{{Tsundere}} cover up any time she feels affection for someone]].

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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Her introduction in Episode 40: ''Carpe Tempus'' shows that she's DeadpanSnarker who also likes to [[{{Tsundere}} cover up any time she feels affection for someone]].



* JerkassGods: It's his fault that [[spoiler:the Circle tried to kill Diana as a baby. He also doesn't try to rectify his mistakes and decides to let the pieces fall where they lay]]. His animosity towards Paul in the Paragon timeline has prevented certain advances that could be made in magical studies as a result.

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* JerkassGods: It's his fault that [[spoiler:the Circle tried to kill Diana as a baby. He also doesn't try to rectify his mistakes and decides to let the pieces fall where they lay]]. His animosity towards Paul in the Paragon timeline has prevented certain advances that could be made in magical studies as a result. [[spoiler:It is later revealed that he's also preventing some forms of magical healing from affecting Paul.]]



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Downplayed. Upon first meeting him in ''Last Supper'', Paul thinks to himself that, although you couldn't call Vulcan attractive, he isn't super ugly or anything.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Downplayed. Upon first meeting him in Episode 52: Last ''Last Supper'', Paul thinks to himself that, although you couldn't call Vulcan attractive, he isn't super ugly or anything.



* PossessingADeadBody: She does this in ''Medidiction'' with Linda Danvers' body in the Renegade timeline so that she can have children with her husband.

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* PossessingADeadBody: She does this in Episode 113: ''Medidiction'' with Linda Danvers' body in the Renegade timeline so that she can have children with her husband.



* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler:Asmodel essentially tries to stage a coup in both Heaven and Earth in his desire to return things to the Old Testament, and because of the way the hierarchy works, his subordinate angels are forced to follow his directions without realising it came from him and not God.]]

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* LightIsNotGood: [[spoiler:Asmodel essentially tries to stage a coup in both Heaven and Earth in his desire to return things to the Old Testament, and because of the way the hierarchy works, his subordinate angels are forced to follow his directions without realising realizing it came from him and not God.]]



* EntertaininglyWrong: The only connection the original colonists had to their former home were the two Bibles they brought with them from Earth, resulting in their descendants having some odd ideas about christianity, though they still have the basic concept of it right.

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* EntertaininglyWrong: The only connection the original colonists had to their former home were the two Bibles they brought with them from Earth, resulting in their descendants having some odd ideas about christianity, Christianity, though they still have the basic concept of it right.



* DamagedSoul: Kennedy has effectively been reduced to a brain-damaged shell of his former self due to the circumstances of his death and the beliefs and memories of the people of the United States. [[spoiler: Alan fixing him with the blue ring doesn't actually restore the man Kennedy was in life, instead turning him into an idealized version of himself rather than the flawed, philandering man he'd actually been.]] Knowing that this is just one of the many ways the human soul can be damaged is the main reason for why Paul is so insistant that his friends take their eventual afterlives seriously.

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* DamagedSoul: Kennedy has effectively been reduced to a brain-damaged shell of his former self due to the circumstances of his death and the beliefs and memories of the people of the United States. [[spoiler: Alan fixing him with the blue ring doesn't actually restore the man Kennedy was in life, instead turning him into an idealized version of himself rather than the flawed, philandering man he'd actually been.]] Knowing that this is just one of the many ways the human soul can be damaged is the main reason for why Paul is so insistant insistent that his friends take their eventual afterlives seriously.
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* HeroesWantRedHeads: She's a redhead and married to Aquaman.

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* LiteralSplitPersonality: [[spoiler:The second Demon Constantine is theorized by the first one to have been created from John's unwise tendencies]].



* UsedToBeASweetKid: Before he was adopted by demon worshippers.

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* UsedToBeASweetKid: Before he was adopted by demon worshippers.worshippers and [[BeingTorturedMakesYouEvil tortured into becoming Sabbac]].



* DumbMuscle: He has great power, but is also a complete idiot. He can be reverted by saying his name... which OL nearly does multiple times without trying.

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* DumbMuscle: He has great power, but is also a complete idiot. He can be reverted by saying his name... which OL nearly does tricks him into doing multiple times without trying.



A speedster and Jay Garrick's nemesis who died and was sent to Hell. He became a Demon and appeared in ''Zigzag''.

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A speedster and Jay Garrick's nemesis who died and was sent to Hell. He became a Demon and appeared returned to take his revenge on him and anyone in ''Zigzag''.his way.

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* ForWantOfANail: [[spoiler:Alkyone could have raised Donna and gotten her wish of being a mother if she didn't misread the vision Apollo sent her.]]



* PoorCommunicationKills: [[spoiler:The vision that Apollo sent to Alkyone was supposed to be a sign that she should adopt Donna and protect Diana. What Alkyone got out of it was that Diana was a diabolic construct created by a hostile Titan that was manipulating her queen. This is made worse because Apollo at no point clarified anything.]]

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* PoorCommunicationKills: [[spoiler:The vision that Apollo sent to Alkyone was supposed to be a sign that she should adopt can fulfill her secret wish of having a child of her own by adopting Donna and protect Diana.that she needs to protected. What Alkyone got out of it was that Diana was a diabolic construct created by a hostile Titan that was manipulating her queen. This is made worse because Apollo at no point clarified anything.]]
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* SemiDivine: The Herakla are women who were conceived from Herakles' rape of the Amazons. They all possess SuperStrength and SuperToughness in addition to a natural resistance to magic.

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* SemiDivine: The Herakla There are a few Amazons who are part of a group called the Heraklya, women who were conceived from Herakles' rape of the Amazons. They all possess SuperStrength and SuperToughness in addition to a natural resistance to magic.
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