Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Pantheon / Loneliness

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Other Allies: [[Pantheon/LegalProcess Leslie Knope]], [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Momo Isshiki]], [[Pantheon/ValuesAndEthics Marzipan]], [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Mafalda]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Sam Manson]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Flutter]][[Pantheon/NaturePreservers shy]], [[Pantheon/FamilyDynamics Malcolm Wilkerson]], [[Pantheon/BeastHandlers Steve Irwin, Eliza Thornberry]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles N]], [[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} Ash Ketchum]], [[Pantheon/{{Attitude}} Amy]] [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Santiago]], [[Pantheon/{{Music}} Paul [=McCartney=]]], [[Pantheon/SingersAndPerformers Michael Jackson]], [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} Stan Marsh]], [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} Yoshino]], The Houses of Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna and Pantheon/{{Nature}}

to:

** Other Allies: [[Pantheon/LegalProcess Leslie Knope]], [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Momo Isshiki]], [[Pantheon/ValuesAndEthics Marzipan]], [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Mafalda]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Sam Manson]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Flutter]][[Pantheon/NaturePreservers shy]], [[Pantheon/FamilyDynamics Malcolm Wilkerson]], [[Pantheon/BeastHandlers Steve Irwin, Eliza Thornberry]], [[Pantheon/CharacterRoles N]], [[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} Ash Ketchum]], [[Pantheon/{{Attitude}} Amy]] [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Santiago]], [[Pantheon/{{Music}} [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} Paul [=McCartney=]]], [[Pantheon/SingersAndPerformers Michael Jackson]], [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Stan Marsh]], [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} Yoshino]], The Houses of Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna and Pantheon/{{Nature}}
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Rynn's desire for independence is so potent that she even refuses to take part in conventional schooling, instead choosing to homeschool herself, believing that enrolling in one would hamper her ability to manage and determine her lifestyle and habits. She is, however, a very well-educated, well-read, and intuitive girl and many would be surprised by how much she knows, especially in writing and literature, as her father was a poet and she can vividly transcribe and readout works towards others, though she personally admits that she really isn't into reading works. The House of Pantheon/{{School}} found Rynn's seclusiveness to be very weird and jarring, partly because of her precocious age and partly because they find it difficult to realize why would an intelligent and gifted girl like Rynn not take any interest in schooling. Some efforts were taken by staff members, particularly Eikichi Onizuka, to reach out to Rynn. She surprisingly likes Onizuka for his determined nature and even allows him to enter her household either as a guest or as a private teacher, but affirms her point in not wanting to join the Elysium Academy. Onizuka decided not to press her further, even when he became one of the few to learn about Rynn's dark secrets, in which he decided that it would be best if he doesn't frustrate Rynn into becoming hostile towards him, in addition to valuing his respect towards Rynn.

to:

* Rynn's desire for independence is so potent that she even refuses to take part in conventional schooling, instead choosing to homeschool herself, believing that enrolling in one would hamper her ability to manage and determine her lifestyle and habits. She is, however, a very well-educated, well-read, and intuitive girl and many would be surprised by how much she knows, especially in writing and literature, as her father was a poet and she can vividly transcribe and readout works towards others, though she personally admits that she really isn't into reading works. The House of Pantheon/{{School}} found Rynn's seclusiveness to be very weird and jarring, partly because of her precocious age and partly because they find it difficult to realize why would an intelligent and gifted girl like Rynn not take any interest in schooling. Some efforts were taken by staff members, particularly [[Pantheon/{{School}} Eikichi Onizuka, Onizuka]], to reach out to Rynn. She surprisingly likes Onizuka for his determined nature and even allows him to enter her household either as a guest or as a private teacher, but affirms her point in not wanting to join the Elysium Academy. Onizuka decided not to press her further, even when he became one of the few to learn about Rynn's dark secrets, in which he decided that it would be best if he doesn't frustrate Rynn into becoming hostile towards him, in addition to valuing his respect towards Rynn.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Of course, there's also the topic of trying to find survivors in a bleak, desolate world. From Jim's experience, he spent a month being all on his own before he encountered Joanne, and the desperation of wanting someone to communicate with and feel something led the two to have sex with one another, an act that managed to alleviate Zac from his stress and depression for a while… at least until Api's own affection for Joanne started to complicate matters and force Zac into being on his own for a while. At the end of it all, he really just wanted to find anyone to feel that he wasn't alone forever. Rick Grimes was a different matter; he was a man who was put in a coma and woke up in a world infested with [[OurZombiesAreDiffetent "walkers"]] and people who would do anything to keep themselves safe as well as stealing and attacking anyone for resources in a seemingly archaic setting. Zac was rather curious about how he would have dealt with a world of "walkers", and concluded that while it would certainly be frightening, he'd at least have someone for company and to fight for, even if such a place wouldn't benefit him much regarding his profession. He and Rick have since kept in touch for their attempts in finding survivors and Zac would admit that Rick is a pretty good leader, regardless of his flaws.

to:

** Of course, there's also the topic of trying to find survivors in a bleak, desolate world. From Jim's experience, he spent a month being all on his own before he encountered Joanne, and the desperation of wanting someone to communicate with and feel something led the two to have sex with one another, an act that managed to alleviate Zac from his stress and depression for a while… at least until Api's own affection for Joanne started to complicate matters and force Zac into being on his own for a while. At the end of it all, he really just wanted to find anyone to feel that he wasn't alone forever. Rick Grimes was a different matter; he was a man who was put in a coma and woke up in a world infested with [[OurZombiesAreDiffetent [[OurZombiesAreDifferent "walkers"]] and people who would do anything to keep themselves safe as well as stealing and attacking anyone for resources in a seemingly archaic setting. Zac was rather curious about how he would have dealt with a world of "walkers", and concluded that while it would certainly be frightening, he'd at least have someone for company and to fight for, even if such a place wouldn't benefit him much regarding his profession. He and Rick have since kept in touch for their attempts in finding survivors and Zac would admit that Rick is a pretty good leader, regardless of his flaws.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[folder:Zac Hobson]]
'''[[Film/TheQuietEarth Zac Hobson]], God of [[TheAloner Extreme Isolation]]''' (President of this Quiet Earth)
[[quoteright:536:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_quiet_earth_1_1024x684.jpg]]
* Quasideity
* Symbol: A Ringed Planet
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuZizOmWRg4 The Quiet Earth Suite]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral
* Portfolio: [[TheAloner Is Mainly Alone and Isolated from Human Contact]], SanitySlippage, GoMadFromTheIsolation, [[InsaneEqualsViolent Deals with his Isolation rather Aggressively]], DrivesLikeCrazy, [[DrivenToSuicide Tried to Overdose with Pills]], [[MyGreatestFailure Feels Responsible for the Effects of Project Flashlight]], SoleSurvivingScientist, SoleSurvivor
* Domains: Loneliness, Suicide, Companionship, Isolation, Science
* Heralds: Joanne, Api
* Allies: [[Pantheon/TheatricNarrative Joe Bonham]], [[Pantheon/TortureAndMutilation The Five Survivors]], [[Pantheon/{{Swords}} Finn Mertens]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Charlie the Unicorn]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Rick Grimes]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Cassiopeia/White Witch]], [[Pantheon/TimeTravelling Project Splinter]], [[Pantheon/{{Architecture}} Jim and Hilda Bloggs]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} AM]], [[Pantheon/RuinAndDestruction Army of the 12 Monkeys]]
* On Speaking Terms With: Benevolent/Good and Neutral-Aligned Scientists ([[Pantheon/{{Science}} Dexter]], [[Pantheon/FieldsOfScience Senku Ishigami]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood, Ludwig von Drake, Nikola Tesla, Victor Frankenstein]])
* Additional Relationships: [[Pantheon/CharacterActions Chairman Rose]], [[Pantheon/LimbsAndJoints Salad Fingers]]
* Zac Hobson is a scientist who was working on something known as "Project Flashlight", an experiment with the intent to create a wireless global energy grid. One day, on July 5th, he woke up to discover something incredibly fishy; that there was nobody to talk to or communicate with, no matter where he went or who he tried to call. After a bit of exploring as well as seemingly completing Project Flashlight, he becomes disturbingly convinced that he may be the last man on Planet Earth in an event he dubs "The Event", causing him to break into a mansion and undergo sudden mood and personality alterations in trying to cope with being all alone, resulting in a lot of ludicrous actions and performances. Things would begin to look up for Zac as he encounters a woman named Joanne and a Māori named Api, which would give him a sense of companionship, although this would be complicated by them developing a LoveTriangle, with Zac and Api vying for Joanne's affection, even if the former remained committed to his scientific observations and generally kept to himself. He discovers that the Sun is becoming unstable and that a "Second Effect" may happen and goes back to his working base to check on the Flashlight Grid, which he thought was responsible for destabilizing the sun. He works with Joanne and Api to destroy the grid and although the increasing levels of ionizing radiation proved a dangerous obstacle, Zac went through with knocking down the grid and causing an explosion just before the "Second Effect" takes place.
* What happened to Zac isn't entirely known, but the last known act was of him waking up to what appeared to be a beach and overlooking a wave of waterspouts and the emergence of a ringed planet where the Sun would usually arise. With the absence of Joanne and Api, it seemed that Zac truly did become the last living person in existence. After a beautiful, yet despairing sight and a bewildered expression from Zac, his tale was left on a blank note. At least until his presence became known in the Pantheon and even then, it isn't known just how much time Zac had spent all by himself before he came into contact with another human (or humanoid?), with the man being even more surprised by the fact that he just went from being a sole remnant of humanity to being a representative of a greater world as a "deity". At the very least, he's fine with the fact that he's no longer alone, but his experiences have certainly left him with mental scars and a changed man after "The Effect" took place.
* It didn't take long for Zac to have a relationship with the House of Pantheon/{{Science}}, mainly due to his past occupation as a scientist, but even then, he feels a bit weary and anxious about how to bring himself up to talk about the circumstances he's been through. And despite his efforts in trying to provide a new source of energy, he also feels that he might end up condemned by those who would think that he's responsible for the world's end, something that Zac personally feels uncertain and very guilty of at the same time. Fortunately, despite his own vices, he was given some degree of sympathy due to his time being alone for so long, which would inevitably play a role in his loosening sanity, and given he doesn't bear any ill will, he's welcome to be an honorary member of the House. To his credit, Zac did come to like a couple of scientists, such as Dexter, Senku Ishigami, Flint Lockwood, and Ludwig von Drake thanks to their efforts in using their scientific minds and talents for the benefit of others and he personally feels that he might try to learn a thing or two for them. Also, their levels of eccentricity flatter Zac to an extent as it makes him feel a little more normal in comparison, though he doesn't mean any ill will towards them either.
* He tried to commit suicide by overdosing on pills. This was because he was getting convinced that Protect Flashlight would be a failure, rendering his efforts to be AllForNothing, leading to depression and lacking in his success and self-esteem. Little did he know that his suicide attempt was what brought him to the whole "no humans left" predicament aside from Joanne and Api, and that was because those two were concurrently dying around the same time as Zac did. Despite this, Zac is rather hesitant to visit the House of Pantheon/{{Despondency}}, feeling that dwelling back on his days as the supposed last man isn't going to help him out and that it would be for the best to avoid facing despair again as he did in his second, albeit more heroic, suicide attempt leading him to a supposedly abstract setting with Saturn seeming to act in place of the Sun as Earth's major satellite. This led to some commonality with Victor Frankenstein, whose [[Pantheon/MonsterTypes own monstrous creation]] led to Victor's tragedy, SanitySlippage, and death, with Zac feeling that with how events turned out for Victor, he might have had it a bit better, not that it assuages his own turmoil one bit. For now, Zac and Victor have settled for being on speaking terms, hoping that having some a little relatable in regards to company could probably help them out.
* "The Effect" must have been a harrowing experience, as Zac would explain it. Imagine dying, or being on the cusp of death, only to find yourself in a world where you're the only living being left. And perhaps doing it again might lead you to an entirely different world, but either way, the end results were never pretty. Although Zac would later learn that dying and coming back to a new world isn't exactly a novel concept in the Pantheon, his predicament still remains one of the more distinctive ones, and feels that the rest likely would have ended up with a better setting to deal with. Of course, there's also dying and coming back in the current world, but Zac still feels that that would be a better fate, unless you were a monster. On another note, he finds the idea of Isekai to be a rather bizarre, if interesting one, feeling that there might be some kind of link between dying and a transfer to another realm, even if he feels explaining this is going to be difficult. He's even considered asking about the matter to whatever deities went through such, and though Subaru and Rimuru might be worth conversing with regarding experiences in this, it's best that he rather let Kazuma just hang out with his entourage after learning just how bonkers and zany their adventures and hijinks could get.
* "The Event" may also hold an alternate theory that instead of the dying being somehow taken to another world or setting, it saves them instead, only to wipe out the remainder of the world's population, rendering them in similarly dark and isolated settings to death with. Whatever way, Zac simply didn't take his situation well, even shortly after he found survivors to converse and spend time with. When it came to something like this, he found two figures that directly played responsibility for such in a twisted play to fulfill their dark goals; AM and the Army of the 12 Monkeys. Needless to say, both terrified Zac, with the former being a sadistic AI who sought nothing but to enforce a lifetime of suffering to whatever remained of humanity after kick-starting a global nuclear war while the latter was a time-traveling organization whose efficiency in their tasks was as frightening as they were quick and blinding, not to mention they were responsible for creating a virus that killed 7 billion people as part of their plan to lead themselves into what they call the "Red Forest". Fortunately for Zac, the 12 Monkeys don't really register him as someone worth looking into, even if he opposes them while AM has since found himself having to contend against a plethora of beings who seek to dismantle his tyranny and overcome his hatred and ambitions. Still, the fact that there were tragic circumstances behind their conception led Zac to contemplate just how much effort it would be for one to fall into depravity and desperation in one's goals, himself included.
* Thanks to the events he's been through, Zac often dreads the idea of having to be all alone for all eternity, likening to the fact that he was driven insane by the lack of social contact for so long before he found Joanne and Api. Ironically, the Hall of Loneliness was a rather comforting place for him to be in as well as one where he could express and discuss his feelings and circumstances without also feeling left out. And although he'll angst about the times he's been through, even he was taken back when he heard the tale of Joe Bonham, a World War I soldier who was critically injured and crippled by an artillery strike, rendering him in a helpless, vegetative state who longed for death but could never receive such. Generally, Zac wouldn't discuss the topic of a FateWorseThanDeath, but Joe's was just too apparent and he felt greatly sympathetic for what he had to go through. Despite their differences and the grim situations they've been through, they did manage to get along with each other through the shared feeling of loneliness and hoping that the Pantheon may give them a proper life that they were denied in their mortal lives.
* He's not the only person to spend his time as the last person on Earth, as attested by the Pantheon's nature of being a cluster of several different worlds and realms with their own events and backgrounds. Zac could take solace in relating to those who went through similar circumstances, yet at the same time felt that the Pantheon's reputation of being a massive battleground for deities, even if it's in a Cold War-esque state, means that events similar to his can potentially repeat here. This sense of dread made him pitied by many who knew of Zac as well as his attempts of restarting the world to prevent the "Second Event" from occuring. His act of self-preservation led him to meet with Jim and Hilda Bloggs, an elderly English couple who were caught in the crossfire of a nuclear war against the Soviets who were able to survive a nuclear bomb via a self-constructed shelter, only to get sick and die from the aftereffects of the radiation released by said bomb. Hearing this tale made Zac pity Jim and Hilda, feeling that at least they deserved a better life and ending than a bomb. This didn't stop the two from being open and considerate to Zac, even with all of his vices. At least they could bond over being survivors, even if for a short time in the case of Jim and Hilda, and affirm to Zac how Project Flashlight really could have benefitted everyone had it worked.
** Of course, there's also the topic of trying to find survivors in a bleak, desolate world. From Jim's experience, he spent a month being all on his own before he encountered Joanne, and the desperation of wanting someone to communicate with and feel something led the two to have sex with one another, an act that managed to alleviate Zac from his stress and depression for a while… at least until Api's own affection for Joanne started to complicate matters and force Zac into being on his own for a while. At the end of it all, he really just wanted to find anyone to feel that he wasn't alone forever. Rick Grimes was a different matter; he was a man who was put in a coma and woke up in a world infested with [[OurZombiesAreDiffetent "walkers"]] and people who would do anything to keep themselves safe as well as stealing and attacking anyone for resources in a seemingly archaic setting. Zac was rather curious about how he would have dealt with a world of "walkers", and concluded that while it would certainly be frightening, he'd at least have someone for company and to fight for, even if such a place wouldn't benefit him much regarding his profession. He and Rick have since kept in touch for their attempts in finding survivors and Zac would admit that Rick is a pretty good leader, regardless of his flaws.
* Being alone for a prolonged period of time does prove to have a long-lasting effect on one's psyche. The fact that Zac had to spend an entire month without company despite his efforts to find anyone would take its toll on him, leading to him ranting about the state of his situation, invading homes, stealing items, and vandalizing a church whilst claiming that God is dead and that [[AGodAmI "he took his place"]]. Nowadays, he's a bit hesitant to reflect back on said moments as regardless of his thoughts on faith, he states that he was at a sort of breaking point. There weren't a lot of figures to talk about on the topic of being driven desperate and insane from isolation, but Salad Fingers was rather… interesting. Although a tragic figure due to being a wanderer in a war-torn world and not having a clear grasp of the events he goes through, Zac has remained hesitant in directly approaching Salad Fingers, though this is mainly out of his own safety than any malice, given Salad Finger's own tendency to kill others by total accident, but regardless expresses some pity on him, know how damning isolation could do to someone's mind from personal experience, with Zac thinking that Salad Fingers remained alone in a seemingly empty world for far longer than he himself did.
''Zac Hobson, July 5th. One; there has been a malfunction in Project Flashlight with devastating results. Two; it seems I am the only person left on Earth.''
[[/folder]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Allies: [[Pantheon/MagicArchetypes Marisa Kirisame]], [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Carl & Ada Clover]], [[Pantheon/{{Accessories}} Haruka]], Voodoo, [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Satori Komeiji]], [[Pantheon/EmotionalCombat Fiona Mayfield]], [[Pantheon/CouplesArchetypes Haruka Takayama]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Rubick]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Banette]]

to:

* Allies: [[Pantheon/MagicArchetypes Marisa Kirisame]], [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Carl & Ada Clover]], [[Pantheon/{{Accessories}} Haruka]], Voodoo, [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Satori Komeiji]], [[Pantheon/EmotionalCombat Fiona Mayfield]], [[Pantheon/CouplesArchetypes Haruka Takayama]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Rubick]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Banette]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Allies: '''The Cooper Gang''' ('''[[Pantheon/{{Thieves}} Sly Cooper]]''', '''[[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Bentley Turtle]]''', '''[[Pantheon/PhysicalPowers Murray Hippo]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} The Panda King]]''', '''[[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Dimitri L. Lousteau]]'''), [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ Yoda]], [[Pantheon/EnergyWeaponry Luke Skywalker]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Goliath]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/MagicArchetypes John Constantine]], [[Pantheon/FantasticalBeasts Princess Luna]], [[Pantheon/{{Nature}} Captain Planet]], [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers The Lorax]], [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} The Beatles]], [[Pantheon/{{Headwear}} Aku Aku]], [[Pantheon/FantasticRaces Thrall, Vol'jin]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Nazeebo]]

to:

* Allies: '''The Cooper Gang''' ('''[[Pantheon/{{Thieves}} Sly Cooper]]''', '''[[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Bentley Turtle]]''', '''[[Pantheon/PhysicalPowers Murray Hippo]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} The Panda King]]''', '''[[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Dimitri L. Lousteau]]'''), [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ Yoda]], [[Pantheon/EnergyWeaponry Luke Skywalker]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Goliath]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/MagicArchetypes John Constantine]], [[Pantheon/FantasticalBeasts Princess Luna]], [[Pantheon/{{Nature}} Captain Planet]], [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives The Lorax]], [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} The Beatles]], [[Pantheon/{{Headwear}} Aku Aku]], [[Pantheon/FantasticRaces Thrall, Vol'jin]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Nazeebo]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* The House of Friendship continuously invite him, though he goes and complains, he's seen enjoying his time there.

to:

* The House of Friendship Pantheon/{{Friendship}} continuously invite him, though he goes and complains, he's seen enjoying his time there.



* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Upbringing}} Greg Heffley]]''', AA-12, [[Pantheon/{{Students}} Konata Izumi]], [[Pantheon/{{Romance}} Keima Katsuragi]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Haruhi]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Han Jee-Han]], [[Pantheon/OtherEmotions Kashuu Kiyomitsu]], [[Pantheon/{{School}} Severus Snape]], Most Gods in the House of Friendship, [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Alphys]]

to:

* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Upbringing}} Greg Heffley]]''', AA-12, [[Pantheon/{{Students}} Konata Izumi]], [[Pantheon/{{Romance}} Keima Katsuragi]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Haruhi]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Han Jee-Han]], [[Pantheon/OtherEmotions Kashuu Kiyomitsu]], [[Pantheon/{{School}} Severus Snape]], Most Gods in the House of Friendship, Pantheon/{{Friendship}}, [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Alphys]]



* Almost immediately after her ascension, she was taken to the House of Friendship to show that there truly are people that would want to befriend her.

to:

* Almost immediately after her ascension, she was taken to the House of Friendship Pantheon/{{Friendship}} to show that there truly are people that would want to befriend her.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Opposes: [[Pantheon/{{Nationalities}} Hank Hill]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]]

to:

* Opposes: [[Pantheon/{{Nationalities}} [[Pantheon/CulturalValues Hank Hill]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Marionette: [[Pantheon/WeaponizedObjects Suigintou]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Sideshow Bob]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Charles Montgomery Burns]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Toxicity}} Hexxus]], [[Pantheon/EvilActions Cruella De Vil]], [[Pantheon/ValuesAndEthics Ghetsis Harmonia]], [[Pantheon/{{Hunters}} Pokémon Hunter J, Miles Quaritch]], [[Pantheon/VillainousAppearances B.B. Hood]], [[Pantheon/RomanticOrientation Herbert Garrison]], [[Pantheon/{{Politicians}} Ethan Roark Senior]]

to:

* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Sideshow Bob]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Charles Montgomery Burns]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Toxicity}} Hexxus]], [[Pantheon/EvilActions [[Pantheon/CrueltyAndSadism Cruella De Vil]], [[Pantheon/ValuesAndEthics Ghetsis Harmonia]], [[Pantheon/{{Hunters}} Pokémon Hunter J, Miles Quaritch]], [[Pantheon/VillainousAppearances B.B. Hood]], [[Pantheon/RomanticOrientation Herbert Garrison]], [[Pantheon/{{Politicians}} Ethan Roark Senior]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBc7C3Edlp4 Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaete mo Omaera ga Warui]]

to:

* Theme Song: Songs: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBc7C3Edlp4 Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaete mo Omaera ga Warui]]Warui]], [[https://youtu.be/IBPZs8zoNwU JITOME]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Theme Songs: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcD2pAjd_8 Her version of "JazzMan" by Carole King]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVTkvaeNH68 Harbour Hustle]]; those observant of the Fourth Wall may hear [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAO6yTJrjm0 these]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frn2jhJO56g musical cues]]

to:

* Theme Songs: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcD2pAjd_8 Her version of "JazzMan" by Carole King]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVTkvaeNH68 Harbour Hustle]]; those observant of the Fourth Wall may hear [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAO6yTJrjm0 these]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frn2jhJO56g musical cues]]cues]][[labelnote:or...]]Lisa might play these on her saxophone[[/labelnote]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Theme Songs: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcD2pAjd_8 Her version of "JazzMan" by Carole King]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVTkvaeNH68 Harbour Hustle]]

to:

* Theme Songs: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcD2pAjd_8 Her version of "JazzMan" by Carole King]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVTkvaeNH68 Harbour Hustle]]Hustle]]; those observant of the Fourth Wall may hear [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAO6yTJrjm0 these]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frn2jhJO56g musical cues]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcD2pAjd_8 Her version of "JazzMan" by Carole King]]

to:

* Theme Song: Songs: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szcD2pAjd_8 Her version of "JazzMan" by Carole King]]King]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVTkvaeNH68 Harbour Hustle]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, Nicolas Saint North, Gin, Hana, and Miyuki,]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/HeroicActions Braum]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalities}} Haruka Kotoura]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Toy Story Crew]], [[Pantheon/FantasticRaces Olaf]], [[Pantheon/SelflessnessAndSacrifice Anna]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Elsa]], [[Pantheon/IceAndCold Jack Frost]], [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Annabelle]], [[Pantheon/{{Ungulates}} Xerneas, Bambi]], [[Pantheon/WingsAndFeathers Dumbo]], [[Pantheon/SupportiveCombat Ty Lee]], [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} Anne]] [[Pantheon/MaleAndFemaleTraits Shirley]], [[Pantheon/{{Physicians}} Tony Tony Chopper]]

to:

* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus, Nicolas Saint North, Gin, Hana, and Miyuki,]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/HeroicActions Braum]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalities}} Haruka Kotoura]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Toy Story Crew]], [[Pantheon/FantasticRaces Olaf]], [[Pantheon/SelflessnessAndSacrifice Anna]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Elsa]], [[Pantheon/IceAndCold Jack Frost]], [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Annabelle]], [[Pantheon/{{Ungulates}} Xerneas, Bambi]], [[Pantheon/WingsAndFeathers Dumbo]], [[Pantheon/SupportiveCombat Ty Lee]], [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} Anne]] [[Pantheon/MaleAndFemaleTraits Shirley]], [[Pantheon/{{Physicians}} Tony Tony Chopper]]



* Allies: [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar Lelouch vi Britannia]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Neku Sakuraba]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Sket Dan]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Suzune Horikita]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Maika Sakuranomiya]], [[Pantheon/LoveOther Shido Itsuka]], [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Ichimatsu Matsuno]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Miharu Rokujou]]

to:

* Allies: [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar Lelouch vi Britannia]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Neku Sakuraba]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Sket Dan]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Suzune Horikita]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Maika Sakuranomiya]], [[Pantheon/LoveOther Shido Itsuka]], [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Ichimatsu Matsuno]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Miharu Rokujou]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** During spare times, she tends to lock herself inside a room and held on her hand a spare [[Pantheon/Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury Miracle Light]] she found, occasionally waving at it with hope. A lot thought it was because she's getting lonely herself, but in truth [[spoiler:she's praying for a miracle, secretly sharing the item with other Precures that share her sentiments, so that everything will go well with Litchi's questionable status. Karen is unsure if this will surely fix things, but she felt that she has to try regardless.]]

to:

** During spare times, she tends to lock herself inside a room and held on her hand a spare [[Pantheon/Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury [[Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury Miracle Light]] she found, occasionally waving at it with hope. A lot thought it was because she's getting lonely herself, but in truth [[spoiler:she's praying for a miracle, secretly sharing the item with other Precures that share her sentiments, so that everything will go well with Litchi's questionable status. Karen is unsure if this will surely fix things, but she felt that she has to try regardless.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Theme Song: ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3azyotbXgg Piano Concerto No. 1]]'' by Music/FryderykChopin

to:

* Theme Song: ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3azyotbXgg com/watch?v=dr0I8FvoIhc Piano Concerto No. 1]]'' by Music/FryderykChopin
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Upbringing}} Greg Heffley]]''', AA-12, Konata Izumi, [[Pantheon/{{Romance}} Keima Katsuragi]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Haruhi]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Han Jee-Han]], [[Pantheon/OtherEmotions Kashuu Kiyomitsu]], [[Pantheon/{{School}} Severus Snape]], Most Gods in the House of Friendship, [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Alphys]]

to:

* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Upbringing}} Greg Heffley]]''', AA-12, [[Pantheon/{{Students}} Konata Izumi, Izumi]], [[Pantheon/{{Romance}} Keima Katsuragi]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Haruhi]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Han Jee-Han]], [[Pantheon/OtherEmotions Kashuu Kiyomitsu]], [[Pantheon/{{School}} Severus Snape]], Most Gods in the House of Friendship, [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Alphys]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Allies: [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar Lelouch vi Britannia]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Neku Sakuraba]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Sket Dan]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Suzune Horikita]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Maika Sakuranomiya]], [[Pantheon/LoveOther Shido Itsuka]], [[Pantheon/{óSiblings}} Ichimatsu Matsuno]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Miharu Rokujou]]

to:

* Allies: [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar Lelouch vi Britannia]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Neku Sakuraba]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Sket Dan]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Suzune Horikita]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Maika Sakuranomiya]], [[Pantheon/LoveOther Shido Itsuka]], [[Pantheon/{óSiblings}} [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Ichimatsu Matsuno]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Miharu Rokujou]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Allies: [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar Lelouch vi Britannia]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Neku Sakuraba]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Sket Dan]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Suzune Horikita]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Maika Sakuranomiya]], [[Pantheon/LoveOther Shido Itsuka]], [[Pantheon/{óSiblings}} Ichimatsu Matsuno]]

to:

* Allies: [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar Lelouch vi Britannia]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Neku Sakuraba]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Sket Dan]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Suzune Horikita]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Maika Sakuranomiya]], [[Pantheon/LoveOther Shido Itsuka]], [[Pantheon/{óSiblings}} Ichimatsu Matsuno]] Matsuno]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Miharu Rokujou]]

Added: 242

Changed: 209

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Allies: [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar Lelouch vi Britannia]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Neku Sakuraba]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/TheatreAndSpectacle Bossun and Hime]]

to:

* Allies: [[Pantheon/ActsOfWar Lelouch vi Britannia]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Neku Sakuraba]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Naruto Uzumaki]], [[Pantheon/TheatreAndSpectacle Bossun and Hime]][[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Sket Dan]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Suzune Horikita]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Maika Sakuranomiya]], [[Pantheon/LoveOther Shido Itsuka]], [[Pantheon/{óSiblings}} Ichimatsu Matsuno]]



* Is often invited to join Sket club by Bossun because of their similar premise of helping people. Hachiman is forced to join by Shizuka, though he often gets angry at them for being too extreme.

to:

* Is often invited to join Sket club Dan by Bossun because of their similar premise of helping people. Hachiman is forced to join by Shizuka, though he often gets angry at them for being too extreme.


Added DiffLines:

* Occassionally gets into philosophical debates with Shido Itsuka about morality and what it means to establish meaningful connections with others. Although Shido disagrees with Hachiman's cynicism, he certainly appreciates his intelligence.

Changed: 28

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
TRS cleanup: sinkhole


* She is good friends with Marisa... apparently after [[StupidStatementDanceMix she stole her precious heart]].

to:

* She is good friends with Marisa... apparently after [[StupidStatementDanceMix she stole her precious heart]].heart.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Herald: Snowball II (her pet cat)
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Heralds: The Service Club (Yukino Yukinoshita, Yui Yuigahama), Shizuka Hiratsuka (his teacher).

to:

* Heralds: [[Characters/MyYouthRomanticComedyIsWrongAsIExpected The Service Club (Yukino Yukinoshita, Yui Yuigahama), Shizuka Hiratsuka (his teacher).teacher), Iroha Isshiki (his underclassman), Komachi Hikigaya (his little sister)]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
page disambig'd


* Lisa may soapbox a lot, but she's still an eight-year-old girl and as such, [[AllGirlsLikePonies loves ponies]]. She met Spirit once and became one of the few humans he liked for her dislike of pollution and Mr. Burns. Unsurprisingly, she got along with some of the [[Pantheon/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic deities from Equestria]]. But the one pony she really liked was Fluttershy due to how both of them love animals and have a hard time making friends (Though Fluttershy's reason for the latter [[NotGoodWithPeople is different]]).

to:

* Lisa may soapbox a lot, but she's still an eight-year-old girl and as such, [[AllGirlsLikePonies loves ponies]]. She met Spirit once and became one of the few humans he liked for her dislike of pollution and Mr. Burns. Unsurprisingly, she got along with some of the [[Pantheon/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic deities from Equestria]]. But the one pony she really liked was Fluttershy due to how both of them love animals and have a hard time making friends (Though Fluttershy's reason for the latter [[NotGoodWithPeople is different]]).different).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stanley_shrug.png]]}

to:

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stanley_shrug.png]]}png]]

Changed: 1

Removed: 42

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stanley_shrug.png]]
* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Loneliness}}

to:

[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stanley_shrug.png]]
* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Loneliness}}
png]]}

Added: 14385

Changed: 573

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


!Quasideities

[[folder:Robinson Crusoe]]
'''Literature/RobinsonCrusoe, God of [[{{Robinsonade}} Surviving in the Wilderness]]''' (Robinson Kreutznaer)
[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2004_01_crusoe_4952.jpg]]
* Quasideity
* Symbol: Deserted islands, palm trees, strawhats

to:

!Quasideities

[[folder:Robinson Crusoe]]
'''Literature/RobinsonCrusoe, God of [[{{Robinsonade}} Surviving in
[[folder:Stanley ''(The Stanley Parable)'']]
''"This is
the Wilderness]]''' (Robinson Kreutznaer)
[[quoteright:240:https://static.
story about a man named Stanley."''\\
'''[[Videogame/TheStanleyParable Stanley]], Avatar of [[Main/UnexpectedlyAbandoned Unexpected Abandonment]]''' (Employee Number 427)\\
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2004_01_crusoe_4952.jpg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/stanley_shrug.png]]
* Quasideity
Potential House: Pantheon/{{Loneliness}}
* Demigod
* Symbol: Deserted islands, palm trees, strawhatsA Button and A Computer That's Awaiting Input
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGZ4K4NmPT8 Exploring Stanley]]


Added DiffLines:

* Portfolio: HeroicMime (kinda), MarriedToTheJob, TheAloner, GroundhogDayLoop, FeaturelessProtagonist ([[AvertedTrope Until]] The UpdatedRerelease), RidiculouslyAverageGuy, CosmicPlaything, MultipleEndings
* Domains: Player Characters, Buttons, Choices, Freedom
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Storytelling}} ICEY, Old Man Henderson]], [[Pantheon/{{Challenge}} Diogenes, The Blue Elephant]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} Shuichi Saihara]], [[Pantheon/BossFightsNToZ Red]], [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling Naughty Bear]], [[Pantheon/ExtrovertFlaws Dee Dee]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Henry Stickmin]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfNarration Stefan Butler]], [[Pantheon/ParadoxesAndTimeLoops Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/WeaponizedTools Gordon Freeman]], [[Pantheon/{{Teleporting}} Chell]], [[Pantheon/GamingGenresNToZ Steve and Alex]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Niko]], [[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} SpongeBob]] [[Pantheon/EffectsOfPopularity SquarePants]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Ted The Generic Guy]]
** Main/TeethClenchedTeamwork: [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]
** OddFriendship: [[Pantheon/{{DOTA2}} The Defenders of the Ancient]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Mentalism}} The Mob]]
* Opposes: Mental Manipulators in and out of the Hall of Pantheon/MindControl, [[Pantheon/{{Happiness}} Nerose Satanael]]
* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} The Storyteller]], [[Pantheon/{{Attitude}} Honey Hug]]
* Pities: [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Yan]]
* Pitied by: [[Pantheon/FearsomeArchetypes The Doki Doki Literature Club]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], [[Pantheon/CharacterReveals Dorothy Gale]]
* Not To Be Mistaken With: '''[[Pantheon/PlainNeutral (Insert Name Here)]]'''
* Complicated Relationship With: '''[[Pantheon/TypesOfNarration His Narrator]]'''
* Stanley is an employee in a big building whose job consists of pushing buttons on a keyboard, with the orders given to him through his monitor. He did this task every day, but Stanley was happy doing his job. One day, the orders stopped coming through his monitor, and everybody in his workplace had seemingly vanished. Stanley exited his office and set out to investigate what caused this strange event. Meanwhile, a near omniscient narrator narrates everything he does and tells him what to do next. Will Stanley follow the narrator's instructions and uncover the truth or will Stanley ignore him and go {{off the rails}}?
** Why exactly were his co-workers missing? [[spoiler:Did The Narrator erase them all to tell his story and help set free Stanley from his office? Did they ever exist in the first place when the story was created? Was the whole game merely an imagination of Stanley's to get away from his boring monotonous life?]] What's going on in Stanley's world anyway? [[spoiler:Is it a looping hallucination caused by Stanley's anxieties? Is Stanley just another video game character who may or may not be created by The Narrator himself? If so, did the Narrator create Stanley as a companion when he was lonely? Given how the other endings sometimes acknowledge the existence of other paths, all of Stanley's paths could be true at the same time.]]
* Stanley accidentally wandered into the Pantheon after opening and entering a random door in the office. He found himself in the House of Pantheon/{{Gaming}} but there were no deities in sight when he arrived. Stanley was later found exploring the Halls by some deities who were coming home after a big party. They had taken him to The Court of Gods to be deified after Stanley failed to follow their advice on where to go next. Stanley wanted to be the God of Button Pushing, but no such trope or hall existed, so he was initially assigned to represent '''Main/{{Action Command}}s''' as that's the closest trope The Court could find for him. However, a few deities contested his title as Action Commands require dealing with timed button presses and Stanley doesn't deal with that situation in all his paths. The Court later assigned Stanley to represent Being '''UnexpectedlyAbandoned''' after observing that despite his varying paths and endings, he always starts alone in his office.
* His relationship with the Narrator is a complicated one. Sometimes he is just a neutral observer narrating Stanley's life, sometimes they don't get along when Stanley decides to ignore him and makes his own path, and sometimes they get along when strange things happen. The Narrator has even killed Stanley a few times. The Narrator followed Stanley into the Pantheon and was deified around the same time as him. He follows him around the Houses, narrating what Stanley does. Occasionally, Stanley can separate from him and explore on his own before The Narrator finds him again.
* Because Stanley's whole purpose was to push buttons, he is very happy when he does have the opportunity to do so. Stanley's temple is a replica of his old office with a button on his computer taking him to his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NedjsYYlSTk&t=1m9s Heaven Room]], a tubular room filled with lots of colorful buttons. Stanley is also friendly with Dee Dee since she also has a tendency to push buttons. She often visits his temple since she is amazed by the amount of buttons Stanley has in his Heaven Room.
* He at first was hesitant to talk or approach any Narrators, probably because he is very tired of being continuously told what to do. He gets along with The Storyteller rather well, considering he doesn't want to tell a story at the expense of others. He also gets along with a space bear named Honey Hug; though he's a bit more eccentric than his own Narrator, Stanley doesn't mind his strangeness as he's used to that during his adventures. One narrator who seems to pity the poor Stanley was Lemony Snicket. He pities Stanley because he finds the Narrator's treatment of him a bit cruel sometimes and doesn't get along with his Narrator as a result. Stanley feels that Snicket's style of narration could be more harmful to him considering his retelling of [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes the Baudeliares story]], so he kindly asked him to not retell any of his stories.
* After his new Trope assignment, Stanley finds himself alone in his temple and his entire Hall from time to time. Occasionally, he meets other deities with similar experiences as him. For example, [=SpongeBob=] recalls [[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS6E4NotNormalGone the time when he woke up to find everyone in Bikini Bottom has disappeared]]. Turns out, [[spoiler:the whole town created a holiday just to get away from him for a day (which later turned into weeks)]]. Stanley befriends [=SpongeBob=] due to his friendly nature. Other deities shared [[Main/EveryoneIsGoneEpisode their stories of finding themselves to be alone]] with Stanley but all of them are glad to not be in the same situation as him.
* Stanley, in a way, is not fond of people that control others for pure entertainment. The Mob, for example, is a case where there is a controlling entity that may be arguably worse than the Narrator and doesn't know what to do half the time. He sympathizes with Red because of that. He also deeply values his freedom; [[spoiler:he was horrified to know that his office had a Mind Control Facility and he couldn't accept the possibility that the only reason he's content with his boring job was because someone else was controlling him.]] As such, he despises most mind manipulating deities; though thankfully none of them see any use for Stanley himself. He's also opposed Nerose given that he imposes happiness onto other people at the cost of their free will. [[spoiler:Despite that, Stanley himself has thought about wanting the power to control minds. However, given how he vaguely remembers that backfiring on him the last time he tried to have that power for himself, he's refrained from trying again as long as the Narrator still watches him.]]
* He shouldn't be confused with (Insert Name Here); though one can be forgiven the confusion as even The Narrator can confuse the two. Both tend to disobey orders, something the game program [[Pantheon/TheatricProduction Game]] can attest regarding to his User's hardheadedness. The main difference is that INH can make their own choices while Stanley is bound to the paths given to him. Stanley is a bit conflicted towards INH; he doesn't want to be controlled by anyone, but at the same time he literally cannot move without INH's help.
* Stanley is not the only deity stalked by a Narrator; he also learned that Naughty Bear has that same situation as well. While Stanley does have an amicable relationship with Naughty, he does distrust his narrator, mostly because he seems to be the force that pushes Naughty into slaughtering his foes, not to mention he also is a seemingly EvilBrit. He also gets along with ICEY, who was also being forced into the plot by her Narrator and notes the similarities of some of the paths they have taken. The difference is that ICEY has her own abilities (something Stanley was a bit jealous of) and that she's more infatuated with INH than he is. Another deity he befriended was Diogenes, a fellow plain-looking guy who has a Narrator following him as he's climbing up the mountain. Diogenes pities Stanley for his situation with his Narrator, while Stanley respects Diogenes for his feats on top of having to put up with his Narrator.
* Being someone who has to deal with a cruel Game Master (and deliberately derails his campaign because of it), Old Man Henderson has encouraged Stanley to do whatever he wants and that he should refuse to listen to the Narrator. Stanley has faint memories of doing exactly what Henderson told him, which various degrees of success. On a related note: Apparently, the Defenders of the Ancient also had to deal with The Narrator constantly pestering them with his narration, so they do understand how Stanley might feel when having to deal with him.
* The House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality seems to be in awe about Stanley's situation. [[spoiler:He and the Narrator are bound to endlessly repeat their story over and over again with no clear reason why. The Narrator does have some faint memories about some of the events and endings but doesn't quite exactly recall the events. Stanley also has a similar experience of vaguely remembering the different paths. In fact, this very profile might be reset after its completion and Stanley may once again be put back in his office.]]
** Due to his situation, he sought the help of Phil Connors, who was once stuck in a time loop himself. However, despite their best attempts to break Stanley's cycle, they have been unsuccessful so far. He also gets along with Stefan Butler, someone who was also stuck in a time loop and being controlled by someone much like him and ICEY. Given that they are also known for their branching paths with wildly varying endings, he gets along pretty well with Henry Stickmin, regardless of which version of the stickperson Stanley is dealing with.
* Seeing as it's unlikely he would get his old job back, Stanley tried to look for a new office job in the Pantheon. He found himself employed by Michael Scott for some of his businesses. Michael may not be the best boss in the whole Pantheon but he's very good at his job as a manager. However, while he has his nice guy moments, Michael's self-centeredness at the expense of his co-workers caused the two to butt heads with each other from time to time. Stanley's more friendly with Ted the Generic Guy, who is also a generic office worker. Stanley pities Ted for the number of times he's been fired or killed for random reasons.
* Stanley once tried to go for some achievements in the office, starting by clicking on Door 430 five times. The Narrator was unsatisfied with how easy it is to get this achievement, so he made Stanley go around the office clicking lots of things as one of the rare times Stanley followed his instructions. Stanley also got an achievement after failing to jump and playing the game for an entire Tuesday. Stanley respects The Blue Elephant for its desire to look for more achievements and once tried to bring it to his office to see what more achievements it can find and complete.
* Stanley once was transported to different game worlds in one of the paths where he disobeyed The Narrator and disapproved of his game revisions to suit Stanley's liking. This information surprised his fellow silent allies Gordon, Chell, Steve and Alex (whose worlds Stanley visited) shortly after befriending them. Stanley relates to Gordon on being forced into a life-changing event and to Chell for wanting to be free against an overbearing voice. Meanwhile, he envies Steve and Alex a bit since they have more freedom in their world. Stanley has also visited the worlds of VideoGame/RocketLeague and VideoGame/{{Firewatch}}.
* Stanley has a knack for finding glitches; whether it's from trying to climb out the office window to get out of bounds or trying to climb over a railing to get to the bottom of the Mind Control Facility. He's acquainted with [[Pantheon/CheatsAndGlitches Vinny]] as a result due to his glitching powers. It helps that Vinny has played Stanley's game before. He's also acquainted with [[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} PewDiePie]] given that he also played his game and helped popularized it to the masses.
* The Narrator implores the other deities to not tell Stanley about any Broom Closets within their Halls. The last time he encountered a Broom Closet, he stood there for about 10 hours for some unexplained reason. On an unrelated note: After some time, Stanley bought [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItems his comfort bucket]] the Narrator provided him to his temple. Unfortunately, he became too emotionally attached to the Bucket that The Narrator had to hire some outside help to take it away from him. This Bucket now resides in Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury.
'''''[[GroundhogDayLoop THE END IS NEVER THE END IS NEVER THE END IS NEVER THE END IS NEVER THE END IS NEVER THE END IS LOADING...]]'''''
[[/folder]]

!Quasideities

[[folder:Robinson Crusoe]]
'''Literature/RobinsonCrusoe, God of [[{{Robinsonade}} Surviving in the Wilderness]]''' (Robinson Kreutznaer)
[[quoteright:240:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/2004_01_crusoe_4952.jpg]]
* Quasideity
* Symbol: Deserted islands, palm trees, strawhats
* Alignment: TrueNeutral

Added: 11677

Changed: 247

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[folder:Rynn Jacobs]]
'''[[Film/TheLittleGirlWhoLivesDownTheLane Rynn Jacobs]], Goddess of [[MinorLivingAlone Minors Living Alone]]'''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mv5bmmuzmgy4n2qtntmxns00y2vhlwfizwmtmtbkogu4zgm2yjm2xkeyxkfqcgdeqxvymti3mdk3mzq_v1.jpg]]

to:

[[folder:Rynn Jacobs]]
'''[[Film/TheLittleGirlWhoLivesDownTheLane Rynn Jacobs]], Goddess
[[folder:Robinson Crusoe]]
'''Literature/RobinsonCrusoe, God
of [[MinorLivingAlone Minors Living Alone]]'''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.
[[{{Robinsonade}} Surviving in the Wilderness]]''' (Robinson Kreutznaer)
[[quoteright:240:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mv5bmmuzmgy4n2qtntmxns00y2vhlwfizwmtmtbkogu4zgm2yjm2xkeyxkfqcgdeqxvymti3mdk3mzq_v1.jpg]] org/pmwiki/pub/images/2004_01_crusoe_4952.jpg]]


Added DiffLines:

* Symbol: Deserted islands, palm trees, strawhats
* Alignment: TrueNeutral
* Portfolio: TheEveryman, briefly MadeASlave before his main adventure ([[ValuesDissonance still has no problem with the institution]]), SoleSurvivor of a shipwreck, ends up on a DesertedIsland, [[TurnToReligion finds God during his time there]], ClothingDamage due to exposure, [[WhiteMansBurden believes he must educate the "savage" Friday]], who is his [[HappinessInSlavery willing slave]] after Crusoe [[IOweYouMyLife saved his life]]
* Domains: Isolation, Survival, Faith, Commerce
* Herald: Friday
* Allies: [[Pantheon/TacticsAndStrategies Lemuel Gulliver]], [[Pantheon/CommercialArchetypes Sinbad]], [[Pantheon/{{Categorism}} Ben Cameron]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/NegativeReaction Alan Yates]]
* Cordial relations with: [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Long John Silver]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Wilson]], [[Pantheon/TheatricPerformers Bear Grylls]], [[Pantheon/GamingGenresNToZ Steve and Alex]], [[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Governor Ratcliffe]], [[Pantheon/{{Hunters}} Colonel Quaritch]]
* Interested in: [[Pantheon/RacialAppearances Pocahontas]], [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers Tarzan]]
* Annoyed by: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Miguel and Tulio]]
* Robinson Crusoe has lived a life of adventure, not necessarily willingly, since entering adulthood. It started when he decided to set out to sea and see the world against the wishes of his father, who would rather Crusoe take a desk job. From the start, Crusoe's luck on ships wasn't the best and his very first voyage ended with the ship sinking in a storm, but he survived and made it to his country. On his second voyage, he was captured by Salé pirates and sold as a slave to a Moor. Crusoe escaped two years later with the help of a kind Portuguese captain, who took Crusoe to Brazil in a surprisingly uneventful voyage. In Brazil, Crusoe started a plantation. Deciding he needed slaves to work it for him, he set out on another voyage to Africa to purchase them, but once again his bad luck at sea reared its head and he found himself stranded on a deserted island as the only survivor of a shipwreck. Crusoe lived off what he could salvage of the wreckage and what the island gave him. Over 20 years passed before he interacted with another human being; a native that Crusoe saved from a tribe of cannibals and dubbed Friday, who became Crusoe's loyal servant out of gratitude. Some time afterwards, an English ship appeared and Crusoe helped its captain quash a mutiny, after which the captain brought Crusoe, alongside Friday, back to England.
* In truth, Crusoe went through many more adventures in his life (to the point that Friday died in one of them), but none became as famous as his stranding on a deserted island, starting a [[{{Robinsonade}} subgenre of stories bearing Crusoe's own name]]. With that in mind, it was only appropriate to have him represent such stories in the Pantheon. Crusoe was honored to have such an incumbency and made sure to bring up his man Friday (who died in one of Crusoe's later adventures) so he could serve him as in the old days. However, this proved to be a point of contention among many in the Pantheon, who believe Crusoe needs to check his outdated views and call out his treatment of Friday as condescending at best. Realizing that the Pantheon has a very different culture than what he's used to, Crusoe responded by simply taking Friday and permanently retired to the deserted island designated as his temple, thus ensuring he lives according to his title and what made him famous.
* The one who took Crusoe on his one-way trip to his island was Long John Silver. Crusoe is no fan of pirates (they sold him into slavery after all), but he thought he might have an understanding with Silver for the right price, and due to Silver being roughly contemporaneous with him. Crusoe being quite rich and not finding much need for his wealth while living off the land, Silver got a tidy sum from him that he won't forget. Whether this strength of memory is good news or bad news for Crusoe remains to be seen, but Crusoe made sure to bring plenty of firepower along so as to defend himself from any undesirable visitors on the island, which could very well mean Silver himself if he ever thinks he can stand to profit from what Crusoe produces there. Fortunately for Crusoe, that hasn't been the case so far; seems like pirates prefer much more [[PirateBooty direct means]] of acquiring wealth.
* Despite his outdated views, his status as an iconic, trope-founding deity means he is held in some level of reverence, especially from the deities who've gone through similar survival situations. Many of them have paid their respects by going to his island and living there for a while, on their own means and without his help, of course. Wilson, Bear Grylls and Steve and Alex have all done this. Crusoe found Wilson to be quite enjoyable and stimulating company due to the latter's intellectual inclinations, but couldn't say the same of Grylls and his insistence in sharing tips for survival, most of which Crusoe found strange and unnecessary, even thinking some of them were below what a savage would do (he's thinking specifically of the piss-drinking in this case). A more annoying pair of visitors proved to be Miguel and Tulio, who didn't even go to the island on purpose, but ended up shipwrecked there. As they constantly cracked wise and dug up the whole place for gold, Crusoe felt they could not leave fast enough.
* A visitor that proved to have much in common with Crusoe was Lemuel Gulliver, who was also struck by wanderlust in his youth and went on many sea voyages that usually ended in shipwrecks and him stranded someplace strange. Gulliver saw many fantastical things that would never exist in Crusoe's world, but Gulliver also sank into misanthropy because of them, which is probably the biggest difference between the two men. But despite Gulliver's affliction, he does not disdain Crusoe and indeed seems to think he's an exception among humans, partly because they've had similar experiences, partly because Crusoe chose to live in his island, away from most people, after ascending. Crusoe cannot relate to Gulliver's misanthropy, having met too many good people who helped him, but he won't antagonize Gulliver over it, thinking it'll only make things worse, and hopes he'll change his mind someday.
* Sinbad has become a regular visitor to the island, as a result of his frequent voyages in search of adventure and fortune. After being made a slave in the Middle East, Crusoe was very suspicious of Sinbad, thinking he might want to capture him and/or Friday and sell them, but Sinbad proved to be very respectful of Crusoe's status as ruler of the island and gave him many gifts to prove it, which made Crusoe relax somewhat. At length, they talked to each other about their adventures and bonded over them. Sinbad promised he'd come bearing gifts whenever he needed to stop by Crusoe's island, which was certainly to his liking as it would provide a break from the island's menu. Sinbad has so far kept his word. Sometimes it also happens that Sinbad is the victim of a shipwreck and he is lucky to wash up in Crusoe's island, with Crusoe giving him due care, which helps further solidify their friendship.
* Ben Cameron, a pro-slavery Confederate soldier, proved to be a staunch defender of Crusoe's relationship with Friday, claiming they're a perfect example of harmony between master and slave and that Crusoe is heroic for successfully turning a "savage" to the light of Christianity. Cameron made a point of visiting Crusoe on his island and expressed his admiration for the life Crusoe had made for himself and how it showed Crusoe to be a man of true character. While Crusoe appreciates anyone who understands him, he's not so sure about this KKK operation that Cameron runs, feeling they are excessively severe in their treatment of black people. Crusoe is quite sure he wants nothing to do with such radicality and told Cameron all he wanted was to be left alone and live in peace with Friday, although Cameron was welcome to visit whenever he wished. Cameron was disappointed, but could respect Crusoe's wishes.
* Crusoe believes in pro-colonialist ideals espoused by such people as Ratcliffe and Quaritch, but again given his intention to live in his island in peace and quiet, it doesn't look like he will act on those beliefs any time soon. He does pay lip service to them, saying Ratcliffe and Quaritch are only well-intentioned men trying to spread civilization and enlightenment in the remote and savage corners of existence. At the same time, Crusoe finds the cases of Pocahontas and Tarzan to be fascinating, the former being a Native American who got deeply involved with colonizers and the latter a white man who was raised by African gorillas. Crusoe condescendingly sees them as [[YouAreACreditToYourRace "good savages"]] who could acclimate easily to English civilization and set an example for their brethren, perhaps not realizing that they're not interested in that and are happy just as they are.
* Crusoe initially didn't know what to make of it when one Alan Yates came into his island requesting to film his daily life with Friday, with emphasis on the latter. Eventually a distressed Friday came to Crusoe, saying Yates had been randomly killing animals and trying to convince him to kill his master and eat him, arguing that befit Friday's true savage self. Crusoe was outraged and chased Yates and his crew out of his island at gunpoint. On further learning of Yates' activities, Crusoe could only feel disgust for him and pity for the tribe the filmmaker committed such heinous deeds against. Crusoe thinks cannibalism is abhorrent and an act that goes against God, but he has made a conscious decision to refrain from actually doing anything to stop such tribes from engaging in their customs, as revolting as he finds them. This is because during his time on the island, he came to think that it's not his place to pass judgement, and that God would do so in time. This doesn't mean he hasn't fought the cannibals sometimes to save their victims, mainly because Crusoe thought he could make use of the survivors' feelings of gratitude; that's how Friday came to be in his service. At any rate, all this leaves Crusoe with no doubt that Yates is a much viler human being than any cannibal tribes, who, in Crusoe's view, simply don't know any better.
* Grew to be very religious during his time on the island, after he almost succumbed to a fever. He believes that, under the circumstances, he ought to be grateful to God for humbling him, sparing his life and providing him with all he needed to survive on his own for so long. He can be rather reserved towards priests visiting him to praise his devotion, because so many of the ascended ones are Catholic, which Crusoe is wary of as he desires neither their retaliation or attempts at conversion, but he manages to be polite to them at least. He's also wary of the presence of many beings (The Love that Moves the Stars and YHVH, among others) that claim to be the God he worships, thinking he can never truly know which one, if any, is the right one and which ones are trying to lead him astray. He's content to pray from the relative safety of his island instead of going to meet any of them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rynn Jacobs]]
'''[[Film/TheLittleGirlWhoLivesDownTheLane Rynn Jacobs]], Goddess of [[MinorLivingAlone Minors Living Alone]]'''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mv5bmmuzmgy4n2qtntmxns00y2vhlwfizwmtmtbkogu4zgm2yjm2xkeyxkfqcgdeqxvymti3mdk3mzq_v1.jpg]]
* Quasideity
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Allies: Marisa Kirisame, [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Carl & Ada Clover]], [[Pantheon/{{Accessories}} Haruka]], Voodoo, [[Pantheon/{{Mentalities}} Satori Komeiji]], [[Pantheon/EmotionalCombat Fiona Mayfield]], [[Pantheon/CouplesArchetypes Haruka Takayama]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Rubick]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Banette]]

to:

* Allies: [[Pantheon/MagicArchetypes Marisa Kirisame, Kirisame]], [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Carl & Ada Clover]], [[Pantheon/{{Accessories}} Haruka]], Voodoo, [[Pantheon/{{Mentalities}} [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} Satori Komeiji]], [[Pantheon/EmotionalCombat Fiona Mayfield]], [[Pantheon/CouplesArchetypes Haruka Takayama]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Rubick]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Banette]]

Top