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* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Angels}} Dudley]] [[Pantheon/GuardiansAndProtectors (The Bishop's Wife)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], Rip Van Winkle, [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/WeaponCreation Shirou Emiya]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Tomoya]] [[Pantheon/GamingNarratives Okazaki]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities Della and Jim Young]], [[Pantheon/{{Companionship}} Angela]] [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities Sheehan]], [[Pantheon/MinionsAndSidekicks Serge]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertFlaws Buddy Hobbs]], [[Pantheon/GenderPairings The March Sisters]], [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Jeff Smith]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Angels}} Dudley]] [[Pantheon/GuardiansAndProtectors (The Bishop's Wife)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], Rip Van Winkle, [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/WeaponCreation Shirou Emiya]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Tomoya]] [[Pantheon/GamingNarratives Okazaki]], [[Pantheon/MinionsAndSidekicks Serge]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski]], [[Pantheon/GenderPairings The March Sisters]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Tomoya]] [[Pantheon/GamingNarratives Okazaki]], [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Jeff Smith]]
** Christmas Related Deities: [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]],
[[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities Della and Jim Young]], [[Pantheon/{{Companionship}} Angela]] [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities Sheehan]], [[Pantheon/MinionsAndSidekicks Serge]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/KilljoysAndGriefers The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertFlaws Buddy Hobbs]], [[Pantheon/GenderPairings The March Sisters]], [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Jeff Smith]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]] [[Pantheon/MentalismOther John McClane]]



* Ascended after realizing that he truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people to value their own wonderful life]]. George does not fully remember how and when he ascended. He just remembered receiving a strange letter, wondered into a strange part of town, panicked as he noticed he didn't recognized that part of town and thinking he was being tricked again. It was only after seeing Clarence again (now with his full set of wings) and having the angel explained everything to him, did George calmed his nerves a bit. Shortly after George ascended, the Court were able to approved his request to fix his deaf left ear, which is not hard with so many willing healers around.

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* Ascended after realizing that he truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people to value their own wonderful life]]. George does not fully remember how and when he ascended. He just remembered receiving a strange letter, wondered into a strange part of town, panicked as he noticed he didn't recognized that part of town and thinking he was being tricked again. It was only after seeing Clarence again (now with his full set of wings) and having the angel explained everything to him, did George calmed his nerves a bit. He said George ascended after the Court of Gods realized that he truly had a Wonderful Life and they hope he would [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspire people to value their own wonderful life]]. Shortly after George ascended, the Court were able to approved his request to fix his deaf left ear, which is not hard with so many willing healers around.



*** Jorgen argues with George that he just teaching the child that good deeds should be done for what is right and shouldn't be done out of praise. He agrees on that statement but still thinks his methods are still cruel. The fairy then tries to change his mind about the matter by showing George other stories where [[BetterIfNotBornPlot the person's life was better off without them existing]], as their loved one lived better lives without them. Most of them either didn't get the lesson (like the case of [[Pantheon/LoveInterests Cheryl Blossom]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Butt-Head]], and [[Pantheon/RomanticLoss Johnny Bravo]]) or lived out of pure sprite (like in the case of [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], [[Pantheon/VillainousSuccessAndFailure Dick Dastardly]], or [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Al Bundy]]). This didn't help Jorgen's case (and even the fairy admits he shown the latter three's stories for a quick laugh) and George was just sad for them. He did find at least one world where [[Film/SixteenWishes the lesson actual sticks with them]], which he's at least thankful for.

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*** Upon meeting Jorgen to give him a piece of his mind, the muscular fairy argues with George that he just teaching the child that good deeds should be done for what is right and shouldn't be done out of praise. He George agrees on that statement but still thinks his Jorgen's methods are still cruel. The fairy then tries to change his mind about the matter by showing George other stories where [[BetterIfNotBornPlot the person's life was better off without them existing]], as their loved one lived better lives without them. Most of them either didn't get the lesson (like the case of [[Pantheon/LoveInterests Cheryl Blossom]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Butt-Head]], and [[Pantheon/RomanticLoss Johnny Bravo]]) or lived out of pure sprite (like in the case of [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], [[Pantheon/VillainousSuccessAndFailure Dick Dastardly]], or [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Al Bundy]]). This didn't help Jorgen's case (and even the fairy admits he shown the latter three's stories for a quick laugh) and George was just sad for them. He did find at least one world where [[Film/SixteenWishes the lesson actual sticks with them]], which he's at least thankful for.



** [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]]'s story highly intrigued him. Like him, he too had an angel that tried to teach him to appreciate his family...twice. Once by [[spoiler:taking away his original family and replacing the ones he currently has (which is [[Pantheon/AmericanDad the family he ascended with]]) as punishment]] and twice by switching places with his children's Principal [[spoiler:causing him to marry his replacement wife and become the father of his children)]]. Stan instead wishes to return to his [[spoiler:replacement family]] as that he grows attached to them. He's not specifically interested in Stan himself (he's frustrated in him in not learning his lessons), but more so in the idea that had he not learned his lesson and wasn't distraught by the changes in his town, he would have probably have stayed be like Stan and [[spoiler:started a new life as well]].

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** [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]]'s story highly intrigued him. Like him, he too had an angel that tried to teach him to appreciate his family...twice. Once by [[spoiler:taking away his original family and replacing the ones he currently has (which is [[Pantheon/AmericanDad the family he ascended with]]) as punishment]] and twice by switching places with his children's Principal [[spoiler:causing him to marry his replacement wife and become the father of his children)]]. Stan instead wishes to return to his [[spoiler:replacement family]] as that he grows attached to them. He's not specifically interested in Stan himself (he's frustrated in him in not learning his lessons), but more so in the idea that had he not learned his lesson and wasn't distraught by the changes in his town, he would have probably have stayed be like Stan and [[spoiler:started a new life as well]].



* {He's a man from the late 40's, so he has different values} Was very disturbed when he found out there were people who thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives. {With modern corporations often ruin people's life too, he also people who understand what he's gone through too.}

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* {He's a man from the late 40's, so he has different values} Was very disturbed when he found out there were people who thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives. {With George pointed to the numerous casinos and brothels, which he views them as a place where sin thrives. With some modern corporations often ruin people's life too, he also sometimes taking advantage of people in small towns, there are luckily some people who are understand what he's George has gone through too.}through.



** {His loaning business, YMMV}

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** {He's a man from the late 40's, so he has different values} {His loaning business, YMMV}



* {Angels} As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.

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* {Angels} As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, Clarence, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here.here. He respects Dudley, the representative for Guardian Angles, not just because he also happen to Clarence serve as his High Priest. Even angels who are just as flawed as human, like Castiel, has respect for and believes can still do good. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.



* {Christmas}
* {[=AUs=] and his original story} Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them. {Scottie Ferguson, L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies, Jeff Smith}
* {[[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} Paul McCartney]] is planning a write a play for him.}

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* {Christmas}
* {[=AUs=]
Christmas became a special time for him as that was the day he was given a second chance at life. He's a good friends with a lot of Christmas related deities (save for [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Santa Claus]] despite both being altruistic, most because he hasn't met him yet). He also has another reason why Christmas was special for him: He was informed that when his movie first came out, it flopped and its obscurity lead to it being forgotten and put into the public domain. The film was rediscovered and interest for it revived when TV stations started playing it during Christmas Time to fill in their holiday time slots. In a way, just like the man himself, the film was also given a second chance at life. [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} Paul McCartney]], who liked the film, is planning to write [[https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-49014762 a musical play based on his original story} story]]. He's a bit tight lipped on the details about it, however.
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Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
Potter. George eventually has come to know that Mr. Potter was the one who hid the money that his uncle misplaced. He decided to let it slide out of respect for the holidays and because he couldn't generate proof anyway beyond just a hearsay. George would lie if he didn't found that [[Series/SaturdayNightLive one alternative scenario]] where he and the townspeople found out where the money went and [[https://youtu.be/vw89o0afb2A?si=oD8QrVnOiUaiw4vw everyone just beat up Mr. Potter]], quite cathartic.
* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] a mortal superior]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them. {Scottie Ferguson, He also made friends with L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies, Jefferies and Jeff Smith}
* {[[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} Paul McCartney]] is planning a write a play
Smith. The two Jeffs admire George for him.}
being a hard-working, honest and kind-hearted man. George, in turn, admires their respective feats. It helps that they all [[Creator/JimmyStewart look very similar to each other]]. Scottie Ferguson, on the other hand, envies George for having a Wonderful Life, unlike his tragic ending. He avoids George as the sight of his happy family would break him down (not helping by [[Creator/JimmyStewart the fact they look alike]]). After hearing his tragic story, George sends holiday wishes every Christmas for Scottie in the hopes of cheering him up like he did during the same time of year.



* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/NamingTheme Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments The Family Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge, Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/KilljoysAndGriefers The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/NamingTheme Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments The Family Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]



* On one occasion, he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he's used to, an old lighter-skinned man rather than the dark-skinned younger gentleman he knew. This God explained to him that He's from a different world, but He's kind of like the God Bruce knew. After chatting for a bit and finding that He seemed just as casual as his own God, Bruce left on speaking terms with Him. Before that, He would tell him that He wouldn't practice giving a mortal being powers after learning the mess that it could cause.

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* Upon learning that his God has a temple is in the Pantheon, he offered to pay a visit. On one occasion, he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he's used to, an old lighter-skinned man rather than the dark-skinned younger gentleman he knew. This God explained to him that He's from a different world, but He's kind of like the God Bruce knew. After chatting for a bit and finding that He seemed just as casual as his own God, Bruce left on speaking terms with Him. Before that, He would tell him that He wouldn't practice giving a mortal being powers after learning the mess that it could cause.
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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/NamingTheme Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments The Family Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork April O'Neil]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/NamingTheme Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments The Family Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork April O'Neil]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]



* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]], [[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]], [[Pantheon/UnorthodoxCombat Quinella]], [[Pantheon/{{Planning}} Light Yagami]]

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* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]], [[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]], [[Pantheon/UnorthodoxCombat Quinella]], [[Pantheon/{{Planning}} Light Yagami]]Yagami]], [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} Zebediah Killgrave]]



* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities The Beyonder]], [[Pantheon/ReligiousFigures Brian Cohen]], [[Pantheon/AIPersonalities Bender]]

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* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities The Beyonder]], [[Pantheon/ReligiousFigures Brian Cohen]], [[Pantheon/AIPersonalities Bender]]Bender]], [[Pantheon/LimbsAndJoints The Collector]], [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Fat Majin Buu]]



* Bruce Nolan is a television reporter, covering fluff human interest stories in Buffalo, New York, who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. By the end of the worst day of his life, he lost a promotion to his co-worker, embarrassed himself on Live-TV, got fired, and then got beat-up by a group of thugs. Out of frustration, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God. God then responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges Bruce to take the big job to see if he can do better. Bruce used these powers in selfish ways; like making his news coverage more exciting by framing people for crimes or creating natural disasters, getting the promotion he wanted by humiliating his co-worker on Air, and doing a bunch of stuff to make Grace happy. God also reminded him that he needed to answer prayers as a God would do. So, Bruce complied all the prayers he received, gotten tied of answering them and said "Yes" to all of them out of laziness.
** Unfortunately, any people who were praying for a lottery ticket only got to take home a small amount of money, causing a large scale riot. His promotion also caused a rift between him and his girlfriend, as she felt underappreciated by him as he's too focused on his job. Not to mention all aftermath of the natural disasters he caused. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance and incompetence. He also can't control "free will" with his powers. After admitting his failings, Bruce and God decided to clean up the mess Bruce had made. Bruce later made amends with his co-worker and his girlfriend. He even returned to his previous job with a new found appreciation for life.
* The Court of the Gods took notice of Bruce's story shortly after The Alpha and Omega gained His title in the Pantheon. All it took to get Bruce to the Pantheon has having God invite him back to His building and showing him a newly created door that lead to a courtroom. With some persuasion, Bruce was granted godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had). Not that Bruce would want that kind of power again, having learned his lesson from his experiences and decided to do good deeds without it.
* On one occasion, he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he's used to, an old lighter-skinned man rather than dark-skinned younger gentleman he knew. This God explained to him that He's from a different world but He's kinda like the God Bruce knew. After chatting for a bit and finding that He seems just casual as his own God, Bruce left on speaking terms with Him. Though before that, He would tell him that He won't practice giving a mortal being powers after learning the mess that it could cause.
** Bruce eventually learns that not all Abrahamic Gods are just like his own. He stays from the likes of YHVH, as his need to control others is not like the God that he knows. His God already has bad blood with YHVH, who disagrees on His ideals and would also yell at the Alpha And Omega for giving a mortal that kind of power. [[spoiler:Chuck Shurley]] is another Abrahamic God, who seemed reasonable if imperfect but is slowly revealed to be an abusive parent and creator that treats existence like a show and is immensely callous as a result. His actions horrified Bruce, worried he would have become like him had he not stopped using his powers to suit his own wants.
* Found out that his situation of people who are also Gods for a limited amount of Time has happened to others. As expected, they expressed similar sentiment that having to balance the needs and wants of others, even with that immense power, is quite hard. As such, they can related to each other due to these experiences. He has befriended some of these peoples like Bender, Castiel and Dean Winchester.
** Met up Kyle Rayner, who once went through a similar situation when he became Ion, a being with all the power of the entire Green Lantern Corps, until Superman advises him to back down because people start to worship him as a god. He also discovers that being god-like meant being unable to sleep or do stuff separate from his duties as Ion. Soon after, rather than sacrifice his humanity, Kyle abandoned omnipotence and sacrifices the power so that the Guardians of the Universe and the Corps can live again. While Kyle did a much better job at being a "God" than Bruce did, Kyle tells Bruce he still prefers just being a regular Green Lantern, as he express that he can relate to what Bruce has been through.

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* Bruce Nolan is a television reporter, covering fluff human interest stories in Buffalo, New York, who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. By the end of the worst day of his life, he lost a promotion to his co-worker, embarrassed himself on Live-TV, got fired, and then got beat-up beat up by a group of thugs. Out of frustration, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God. God then responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges challenging Bruce to take on the big job to see if he can do better. Bruce used these powers in selfish ways; ways, like making his news coverage more exciting by framing people for crimes or creating natural disasters, getting the promotion he wanted by humiliating his co-worker on Air, and doing a bunch of stuff to make Grace happy. God also reminded him that he needed to answer prayers as a God would do. would. So, Bruce complied with all the prayers he received, gotten tied got tired of answering them them, and said "Yes" to all of them out of laziness.
** Unfortunately, any people who were praying for a lottery ticket only got to take home a small amount of money, causing a large scale large-scale riot. His promotion also caused a rift between him and his girlfriend, as she felt underappreciated by him as because he's too focused on his job. Not to mention all the aftermath of the natural disasters he caused. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in on his own arrogance and incompetence. He also can't control "free will" with his powers.incompetence. After admitting his failings, Bruce and God decided to clean up the mess Bruce had made. Bruce later made amends with his co-worker and his girlfriend. He even returned to his previous job with a new found new-found appreciation for life.
* The Court of the Gods took notice of Bruce's story shortly after The Alpha and Omega gained His title in the Pantheon. All it took to get Bruce to the Pantheon has was having God invite him back to His building and showing him a newly created door that lead led to a courtroom. The High Court offered to make him a representative of those who were temporarily given godlike powers. With some persuasion, Bruce was granted godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had).was). Not that Bruce would want that kind of power again, having learned his lesson from his experiences and decided to do good deeds without it.
* On one occasion, he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he's used to, an old lighter-skinned man rather than the dark-skinned younger gentleman he knew. This God explained to him that He's from a different world world, but He's kinda kind of like the God Bruce knew. After chatting for a bit and finding that He seems seemed just as casual as his own God, Bruce left on speaking terms with Him. Though before Before that, He would tell him that He won't wouldn't practice giving a mortal being powers after learning the mess that it could cause.
** Bruce eventually learns that not all Abrahamic Gods are just like his own. He stays away from the likes of YHVH, as his need to control others is not like the God that he knows. His God already has bad blood with YHVH, who disagrees on with His ideals and would also yell at the Alpha And Omega for giving a mortal that kind of power. [[spoiler:Chuck Shurley]] is another Abrahamic God, who seemed reasonable if imperfect but is slowly revealed to be an abusive parent and creator that who treats existence like a show and is immensely callous as a result. His actions horrified Bruce, who was worried he would have become like him had he not stopped using his powers to suit his own wants.
* Found out that his the situation of people who are also Gods for a limited amount of Time has happened to others. As expected, they expressed a similar sentiment that having to balance the needs and wants of others, even with that immense power, is quite hard. As such, they can be related to each other due to these experiences. He has befriended some of these peoples people, like Bender, Castiel and Dean Winchester.
** Met up Kyle Rayner, who once went through a similar situation when he became Ion, a being with all the power of the entire Green Lantern Corps, until Superman advises advised him to back down because people start started to worship him as a god. He also discovers that being god-like meant godlike means being unable to sleep or do stuff separate from his duties as Ion. Soon after, rather than sacrifice his humanity, Kyle abandoned omnipotence and sacrifices sacrificed the power so that the Guardians of the Universe and the Corps can could live again. While Kyle did a much better job at being a "God" than Bruce did, Kyle tells Bruce he still prefers just being a regular Green Lantern, as he express expresses that he can relate to what Bruce has been through.



* Bruce is hardly the first person who learned lessons via supernatural means. For example, he also hangs out with George Bailey due to both of them not appreciating their wonderful lives at first but was helped out by a divine being. He has also taken great pity towards Timmy Turner, a kid who received magic fairies, which were gained to him due to his miserable home life. Timmy's wishes [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor ending up in a recursive matter]], sometimes due to his own selfish desires or when things don't work out like he hoped. Bruce related to Timmy quite a bit, having to learn similar lessons when he was trying to handle God's powers.
* He was also visited by Fred Flintstone, seeing how he was once given a boss position by the Great Gazoo, only to find that it's actually a burden since he has to deal with higher-ups, stay late in meetings, etc. His chat with Fred lead to Bruce discovering [[LetsSeeYouDoBetter many stories of others having to switch jobs to see if they can do better]]. Much like Bruce, they didn't do a good enough job as the original person and ultimately having to admit their job is not as easily as it seems. Bruce hope this lesson sticks with them and they appreciate their life like he did.
* There are some people (namely Gorr the God Butcher and Light Yagami) think Bruce could have done better with this powers. Light thinks he should have used his own powers to punish and kick the wicked. After seeing that Light kinda went mad from merely having the trappings of a god via the Death Note as well as [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist using also killing people who oppose him]] [[ItsAllAboutMe to boost his ego]], Bruce knows better than to kill bunch of people, even if they can be flawed as people. Gorr criticize Bruce for not using the opportunity to his powers to smite his own God for not being more proactive as he should. When he responded that he empathized with his God and that BeingGodIsHard, Gorr's response was to "be harder and don't be a god!". Ultimately, he thinks both of them are nuts.
** There are also those who think that mortals shouldn't have God powers at all. Besides YHVH, there's also Zamasu who uses Bruce's story (and his irresponsibility) to justify why mortals are wicked the way they are. But seeing as Zamasu is someone who's everything a god shouldn't use their power for and [[PsychologicalProjection would project every bad thing about himself onto Bruce]], no one took his argument seriously. Bruce surprisingly agrees on that argument, mostly because there are far to few people who are selfless enough to handle God's power and they shouldn't relay on supernatural powers to help people. But that is as much as they can only agree on, unfortunately.
* {Childish Irresponsibility} The Collector, and Fat Majin Buu are both childish entities with godlike powers (especially the Collector) who mainly used them to play games without realizing the damage they were doing to the world (again, especially the Collector who can forge entire pocket universes to serve as a bedroom) before they were taught to be better. Also from Fat Buu's house, the Beyonder is very disillusioned with his own Reality Warper powers.
* For Bruce, the Madrigal family use their magical Gift powers responsibly, using them to help out in the community than for selfish gain. {With great power come great responsibility; [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Spider]][[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} -Man]]}
* {Interested}
* {Other TV reporters} He gets along with Phil Connors due to both of them having godlike powers that taught them a valuable lesson (Bruce getting his powers directly from God and Phil [[GroundhogDayLoop being stuck in the same day]] without knowing why)
** {Humiliated someone on live tv; Diana Christensen} {Sets up bad thing for a headline, Louis Bloom}
* {Grace}
* {What does Bruce Nolan do? Is he a reporter in the Pantheon too?}

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* Bruce is hardly the first person who learned to learn lessons via supernatural means. For example, he also hangs out with George Bailey due to both of them not appreciating their wonderful lives at first but was being helped out by a divine being. He has also taken great pity towards on Timmy Turner, a kid who received magic fairies, which were gained given to him due to his miserable home life. Timmy's wishes [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor ending up in a recursive matter]], manner]], sometimes due to his own selfish desires or when things don't work out like he hoped. Bruce related to Timmy quite a bit, having to learn similar lessons when he was trying to handle God's powers.
powers. He also gets along with Phil Connors, a fellow reporter, due to both of them having godlike powers that taught them a valuable lesson (Bruce getting his powers directly from God and Phil [[GroundhogDayLoop being stuck in the same day]] without knowing why).
* He was also visited by Fred Flintstone, seeing how he was once given a boss position by the Great Gazoo, only to find that it's actually a burden since he has to deal with higher-ups, stay late in meetings, etc. His chat with Fred lead led to Bruce discovering [[LetsSeeYouDoBetter many stories of others having to switch jobs to see if they can could do better]]. Much like Bruce, they didn't do a good enough job as the original person person, and ultimately having to admit their job is not as easily easy as it seems. Bruce hope hopes this lesson sticks with them them, and they appreciate their life lives like he did.
did.
* There are some people (namely Gorr the God Butcher and Light Yagami) think Bruce could have done better with this these powers. Light thinks he should have used his own powers to punish and kick kill the wicked. After seeing that Light kinda kind of went mad from merely having the trappings of a god via the Death Note as well as [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist using also killing it to kill people who oppose him]] [[ItsAllAboutMe to boost his ego]], Bruce knows better than to kill a bunch of people, even if they can be flawed as people. Gorr criticize Bruce for not using the opportunity to use his powers to smite his own God for not being more as proactive as he should.should be. When he responded that he empathized with his God and that BeingGodIsHard, Gorr's response was to "be harder and don't be a god!". Ultimately, he thinks both of them are nuts.
** There are also those who think that mortals shouldn't have God powers at all. Besides YHVH, there's also Zamasu who uses Bruce's story (and his irresponsibility) to justify why mortals are wicked the way they are. But seeing as Zamasu is someone who's everything a god shouldn't use their power for and [[PsychologicalProjection would project every bad thing about himself onto Bruce]], no one took his argument seriously. Bruce surprisingly Bruce, surprisingly, agrees on with that argument, mostly because there are far to too few people who are selfless enough to handle God's power power, and they shouldn't relay rely on supernatural powers to help people. But that is as much as they can only agree on, unfortunately.
* {Childish Irresponsibility} During Bruce's time with God's power, he can be a bit frivolous, like when he uses it to give himself new clothes, get himself a new car, get back at his bullies, or give his girlfriend amazing sex. Sometimes, it can lead to unintended side effects, like when he pulled the moon closer to impress his girlfriend, which caused flooding on the other side of the world. What made him realize his mistakes was seeing the effects of his recklessness, like the aforementioned lottery riot or when Grace left him when their relationship fell apart. The Collector, Collector and Fat Majin Buu are both childish entities with godlike powers (especially the Collector) who mainly used them to play games without realizing the damage they were doing to the world (again, especially the Collector who can forge entire pocket universes to serve as a bedroom) before they were taught to be better. Also In the case of both of them, it took being shown kindness to make them see the error of their ways. Despite being more powerful than Bruce currently is, they learned from Fat Buu's house, each other about empathizing with people and not overusing the power that they have.
* Despite the immense powers, there's one thing God (and later Bruce) cannot do, and that is to control the "free will" of other people (i.e., make them do or think what He wants them to think or do). Bruce learned this the hard way when he tried to make Grace forgive him, which failed as expected. Bruce is horrified by the likes of Zebediah Killgrave, who can make people do his bidding in [[MindRape horrifying]] [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil ways]] with his voice and pheromones. He worried that had he not changed his ways and had that power limitation, he would have become just like him. Other Greater Gods and Overdeities (and one Quasideity) became interested in Bruce for the novelty of giving a mortal immense godlike powers, and the failings of such a concept. Gowasu, for example, was one such powerful being, and he is proud of Bruce for trying to do his best to fulfill the role of his God and not letting himself be consumed by power lust.
* Although Bruce, during his time as a God, could get and create whatever he wanted, having to balance that with managing the lives of others makes his task quite difficult. Which makes his meeting with
the Beyonder interesting, as even if The Beyonder doesn't have limitations and can theoretically control free will too, The Beyonder can think of anything he wants but becomes bored as everything becomes what he expects them to be. As he is very disillusioned with his own Reality Warper powers.
* For
naturally interested in humans, he has at one point wanted to experience humanity by becoming human himself and learning their limitations, like hunger. Seeing the reverse of that made The Beyonder curious about Bruce, and they learned to become good friends with each other after learning from each other's experiences.
* Since coming to the Pantheon, Bruce has learned a simple but very relatable phase, "WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility". Although, Bruce still doesn't feel the need to have god-powers again in order to do good deeds, he is curious about other people who have used their powers responsibly. As such, one day he visited the villa where
the Madrigal family use resided. Some of their magical Gift family members were gifted with various powers responsibly, using and used them to help responsibly by helping out in the their community rather than for selfish gain. {With great power Bruce found their warm welcomes and tight kinship very comforting. Their meeting didn't really change his stance about needing powers again (since he's afraid he might screw things up again even with a limited amount of powers). But telling their stories did endear them to each other.
* Although it may seem hypocritical given what he has done, there are two people from his industry he has
come great responsibility; [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Spider]][[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} -Man]]}
* {Interested}
* {Other
to really despise. The first was Diana Christensen, a TV reporters} He gets along with Phil Connors due producer who exploited the failing mental health of a news anchor for ratings by allowing him to both rant on air and humiliating himself. The second one was Louis Bloom, who intentionally orchestrated crimes so that he could get the best video footage possible. As expected, the two were quick to grill Bruce for his own failings, framing him as no better than them (even worse than they are), given his immersed powers to give himself an exciting headline or a promotion that caused far more damage than the two of them combined. Ultimately, people were more sympathetic to Bruce given that, unlike the two, he was at least able to see the error of his ways and make amends due to that.
* Another condition Bruce had when he first got his God powers is that he can't tell anyone he's God (mostly because God warns him of attracting unwanted attention that comes with telling people you are literally God). Because of his conditions, he cannot tell his herald Grace the actual title he was holding, and has to come up with a lie to make her not suspect anything. As in, he can't tell her that he had God's powers but is allowed to tell her that he's a God as in being a Trope representative. He lied and told her he was like the God of Reporters or something. That rule applies to the mortals in his original realm but not in the Pantheon, where most people know the title you are holding. Although he felt bad about
having godlike powers that taught them a valuable lesson (Bruce getting his powers directly from God to lie to her, he did try to make up for it by taking her to various fun and Phil [[GroundhogDayLoop being stuck exciting places in the same day]] without knowing why)
** {Humiliated someone on live tv; Diana Christensen} {Sets up bad thing for a headline, Louis Bloom}
Pantheon.
* {Grace}
* {What does
Bruce Nolan do? Is he was once offered a job as a reporter at one of the news stations in the Pantheon too?}Pantheon. He turned that job offer down, as he was content with his old job in the mortal realm. Most of the time, while in the Pantheon, Bruce would travel a lot just to talk to people and share his experiences. He hopes that by doing so, it will make people think twice about accepting the responsibilities of a God as he was.

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# '''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Gramma Stuffum]], Goddess of Main/ForceFeeding''' as a Lesser Goddess in the Hall of Pantheon/{{Consumption}} (House of Pantheon/{{Food}})



* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Angels}} Dudley]] [[Pantheon/GuardiansAndProtectors (The Bishop's Wife)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], Rip Van Winkle, [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/WeaponCreation Shirou Emiya]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Tomoya]] [[Pantheon/GamingNarratives Okazaki]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeObjects Della and Jim Young]], [[Pantheon/{{Companionship}} Angela]] [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities Sheehan]], [[Pantheon/MinionsAndSidekicks Serge]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertFlaws Buddy Hobbs]], [[Pantheon/GenderPairings The March Sisters]], [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Jeff Smith]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Angels}} Dudley]] [[Pantheon/GuardiansAndProtectors (The Bishop's Wife)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], Rip Van Winkle, [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/WeaponCreation Shirou Emiya]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Tomoya]] [[Pantheon/GamingNarratives Okazaki]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeObjects [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities Della and Jim Young]], [[Pantheon/{{Companionship}} Angela]] [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities Sheehan]], [[Pantheon/MinionsAndSidekicks Serge]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertFlaws Buddy Hobbs]], [[Pantheon/GenderPairings The March Sisters]], [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Jeff Smith]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]]



'''[[Film/BruceAlmighty Bruce Nolan]], He Who Was [[GodForADay Once Tested with Handling God's Powers]]''' ([[TitleDrop Bruce Almighty]], Mr. Exclusive)

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'''[[Film/BruceAlmighty Bruce Nolan]], He Who Was [[GodForADay Once Tested with Handling God's Powers]]''' ([[TitleDrop Bruce Almighty]], Mr. Exclusive)Exclusive) \\



* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments The Family Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork April O'Neil]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Fused Zamasu]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Chuck Shurley]]]], [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Gorr the God Butcher]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork Louis Bloom]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]], [[Pantheon/UnorthodoxCombat Quinella]], [[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]], [[Pantheon/{{Planning}} Light Yagami]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} [[Pantheon/NamingTheme Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments The Family Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork April O'Neil]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Fused Zamasu]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Chuck Shurley]]]], [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Gorr the God Butcher]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork Louis Bloom]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]], [[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]], [[Pantheon/UnorthodoxCombat Quinella]], [[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]], [[Pantheon/{{Planning}} Light Yagami]]



* ???: [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresAToM Jon Stewart]], [[Pantheon/{{Derivatives}} Stephen Colbert]], [[Pantheon/MediaPresentation John Oliver]]
* Bruce Nolan is a television reporter in Buffalo, New York who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. At the end of the worst day of his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God and God responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges Bruce to take the big job to see if he can do better. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance.
* Bruce once served as one of Walter Cronkite's followers until the Court of the Gods took notice of his story and granted him godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had).
* {Meeting Other Gods} Upon learning that God is in the Pantheon, he offered to pay a visit, though he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he's used to. He left on speaking terms with Him, though He would tell him that He won't practice giving a mortal being powers after learning the mess that it could cause. He does agree, however, that YHVH is not the God that he knows.
** {Meeting the God from this world again}
* {People who are also Gods for a limited amount of Time, Castiel, Bender, Dean Winchester, Thanos}
** Met up Kyle Rayner, who once went through a similar situation when he became Ion, a being with all the power of the entire Green Lantern Corps, until Superman advises him to back down because people start to worship him as a god.
** He was also visited by Fred Flintstone, seeing how he was once given a boss position by the Great Gazoo, only to find that it's actually a burden since he has to deal with higher-ups, stay late in meetings, etc.
** Has heard how Lex Luthor [[ComicBook/TheBlackRing was once granted divine powers to make the universe a paradise]], but couldn't use them to screw with Superman. Needless to say, this put him at odds with him.
* {Person who learned lessons via supernatural means} He also hangs out with George Bailey due to both of them not appreciating their wonderful lives at first but was helped out by a divine being.
** He has taken great pity towards Timmy Turner due to the latter's wishes [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor ending up in a recursive matter]]. Bruce had learned a similar lesson when he was trying to handle God's powers.
* {LetsSeeYouDoBetter, Person who learned lessons without supernatural means}

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* ???: [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresAToM Jon Stewart]], [[Pantheon/{{Derivatives}} Stephen Colbert]], [[Pantheon/MediaPresentation John Oliver]]
* Bruce Nolan is a television reporter reporter, covering fluff human interest stories in Buffalo, New York York, who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. At By the end of the worst day of his life, he lost a promotion to his co-worker, embarrassed himself on Live-TV, got fired, and then got beat-up by a group of thugs. Out of frustration, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God. God and God then responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges Bruce to take the big job to see if he can do better. Ultimately, Bruce learns used these powers in selfish ways; like making his news coverage more exciting by framing people for crimes or creating natural disasters, getting the promotion he wanted by humiliating his co-worker on Air, and doing a bunch of stuff to make Grace happy. God also reminded him that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance.
*
needed to answer prayers as a God would do. So, Bruce once served as one of Walter Cronkite's followers until complied all the Court prayers he received, gotten tied of the Gods took notice of his story answering them and granted him godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had).said "Yes" to all of them out of laziness.
* {Meeting Other Gods} Upon learning that God is in the Pantheon, he offered ** Unfortunately, any people who were praying for a lottery ticket only got to pay take home a visit, though he was small amount of money, causing a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God large scale riot. His promotion also caused a rift between him and his girlfriend, as she felt underappreciated by him as he's used to. He left too focused on speaking terms his job. Not to mention all aftermath of the natural disasters he caused. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with Him, though divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance and incompetence. He would tell him that He won't practice giving a mortal being powers after learning also can't control "free will" with his powers. After admitting his failings, Bruce and God decided to clean up the mess that it could cause. He does agree, however, that YHVH is not the God that he knows.
** {Meeting the God from this world again}
* {People who are also Gods for a limited amount of Time, Castiel, Bender, Dean Winchester, Thanos}
** Met up Kyle Rayner, who once went through a similar situation when he became Ion, a being
Bruce had made. Bruce later made amends with all the power of the entire Green Lantern Corps, until Superman advises him his co-worker and his girlfriend. He even returned to back down because people start to worship him as a god.
** He was also visited by Fred Flintstone, seeing how he was once given a boss position by the Great Gazoo, only to find that it's actually a burden since he has to deal
his previous job with higher-ups, stay late in meetings, etc.a new found appreciation for life.
* The Court of the Gods took notice of Bruce's story shortly after The Alpha and Omega gained His title in the Pantheon. All it took to get Bruce to the Pantheon has having God invite him back to His building and showing him a newly created door that lead to a courtroom. With some persuasion, Bruce was granted godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had). Not that Bruce would want that kind of power again, having learned his lesson from his experiences and decided to do good deeds without it.
* On one occasion, he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he's used to, an old lighter-skinned man rather than dark-skinned younger gentleman he knew. This God explained to him that He's from a different world but He's kinda like the God Bruce knew. After chatting for a bit and finding that He seems just casual as his own God, Bruce left on speaking terms with Him. Though before that, He would tell him that He won't practice giving a mortal being powers after learning the mess that it could cause.
** Has Bruce eventually learns that not all Abrahamic Gods are just like his own. He stays from the likes of YHVH, as his need to control others is not like the God that he knows. His God already has bad blood with YHVH, who disagrees on His ideals and would also yell at the Alpha And Omega for giving a mortal that kind of power. [[spoiler:Chuck Shurley]] is another Abrahamic God, who seemed reasonable if imperfect but is slowly revealed to be an abusive parent and creator that treats existence like a show and is immensely callous as a result. His actions horrified Bruce, worried he would have become like him had he not stopped using his powers to suit his own wants.
* Found out that his situation of people who are also Gods for a limited amount of Time has happened to others. As expected, they expressed similar sentiment that having to balance the needs and wants of others, even with that immense power, is quite hard. As such, they can related to each other due to these experiences. He has befriended some of these peoples like Bender, Castiel and Dean Winchester.
** Met up Kyle Rayner, who once went through a similar situation when he became Ion, a being with all the power of the entire Green Lantern Corps, until Superman advises him to back down because people start to worship him as a god. He also discovers that being god-like meant being unable to sleep or do stuff separate from his duties as Ion. Soon after, rather than sacrifice his humanity, Kyle abandoned omnipotence and sacrifices the power so that the Guardians of the Universe and the Corps can live again. While Kyle did a much better job at being a "God" than Bruce did, Kyle tells Bruce he still prefers just being a regular Green Lantern, as he express that he can relate to what Bruce has been through.
** Eventually Bruce learns that not all those who gained the power of gods are not all good people. He has
heard how Lex Luthor [[ComicBook/TheBlackRing was once granted divine powers to make the universe a paradise]], but couldn't use them to screw with Superman. Needless to say, this put him at odds with him.
him. Thanos of Titan is another one who had gained omnipotence in the past. While he is typically able to handle the responsibility of said power, he ultimately can't be trusted with it due to his tendency to try conquering or destroying the universe whenever he can. For similar reason as Luthor, he is also at odds with the mad Titan as well.
* {Person Bruce is hardly the first person who learned lessons via supernatural means} He means. For example, he also hangs out with George Bailey due to both of them not appreciating their wonderful lives at first but was helped out by a divine being.
**
being. He has also taken great pity towards Timmy Turner Turner, a kid who received magic fairies, which were gained to him due to the latter's his miserable home life. Timmy's wishes [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor ending up in a recursive matter]]. matter]], sometimes due to his own selfish desires or when things don't work out like he hoped. Bruce had learned related to Timmy quite a bit, having to learn similar lesson lessons when he was trying to handle God's powers.
* {LetsSeeYouDoBetter, Person He was also visited by Fred Flintstone, seeing how he was once given a boss position by the Great Gazoo, only to find that it's actually a burden since he has to deal with higher-ups, stay late in meetings, etc. His chat with Fred lead to Bruce discovering [[LetsSeeYouDoBetter many stories of others having to switch jobs to see if they can do better]]. Much like Bruce, they didn't do a good enough job as the original person and ultimately having to admit their job is not as easily as it seems. Bruce hope this lesson sticks with them and they appreciate their life like he did.
* There are some people (namely Gorr the God Butcher and Light Yagami) think Bruce could have done better with this powers. Light thinks he should have used his own powers to punish and kick the wicked. After seeing that Light kinda went mad from merely having the trappings of a god via the Death Note as well as [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist using also killing people
who learned lessons without oppose him]] [[ItsAllAboutMe to boost his ego]], Bruce knows better than to kill bunch of people, even if they can be flawed as people. Gorr criticize Bruce for not using the opportunity to his powers to smite his own God for not being more proactive as he should. When he responded that he empathized with his God and that BeingGodIsHard, Gorr's response was to "be harder and don't be a god!". Ultimately, he thinks both of them are nuts.
** There are also those who think that mortals shouldn't have God powers at all. Besides YHVH, there's also Zamasu who uses Bruce's story (and his irresponsibility) to justify why mortals are wicked the way they are. But seeing as Zamasu is someone who's everything a god shouldn't use their power for and [[PsychologicalProjection would project every bad thing about himself onto Bruce]], no one took his argument seriously. Bruce surprisingly agrees on that argument, mostly because there are far to few people who are selfless enough to handle God's power and they shouldn't relay on
supernatural means}powers to help people. But that is as much as they can only agree on, unfortunately.
* {Childish Irresponsibility} The Collector, and Fat Majin Buu are both childish entities with godlike powers (especially the Collector) who mainly used them to play games without realizing the damage they were doing to the world (again, especially the Collector who can forge entire pocket universes to serve as a bedroom) before they were taught to be better. Also from Fat Buu's house, the Beyonder is very disillusioned with his own Reality Warper powers.
* For Bruce, the Madrigal family use their magical Gift powers responsibly, using them to help out in the community than for selfish gain. {With great power come great responsibility; [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Spider]][[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} -Man]]}
* {Interested}



* {With great power come great responsibilty; [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Spider]][[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} -Man]]}
* {Jim Carrey} Has found out about several deities who shared [[Creator/JimCarrey the same face/voice]] as he does and decided to pay a visit. He hangs out with Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch due to all three of them starting off as jerks before becoming more selfless as their stories progressed. He also hangs out with Truman Burbank conversing about their exploits. However, he is bugged with how the Riddler [[Film/BatmanForever sometimes]] looks like him and avoids his temple.
** Upon encountering Rachel Green, he [[Creator/JenniferAniston mistook her]] for his lover Grace, thinking that she ascended. After the confusion has cleared out, they became good friends. The same can be said with Michael Scott, after he [[Creator/SteveCarell mistook him for]] his coworker/rival Evan Baxter.

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* {With great power come great responsibilty; [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Spider]][[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} -Man]]}
* {Jim Carrey}
Has found out about several deities who shared [[Creator/JimCarrey the same face/voice]] as he does and decided to pay a visit. He hangs out with Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch due to all three of them starting off as jerks before becoming more selfless as their stories progressed. He also hangs out with Truman Burbank and Stanley Ipkiss conversing about their exploits. However, he He is also bugged with how the Riddler [[Film/BatmanForever sometimes]] or Count Olaf sometimes looks like him (not helping that they are not very good people in general) and avoids their temple whenever he can. Meanwhile, Joel Barish absolutely hates Bruce for his temple.
reckless use of the power that was given to him, as well as his callousness toward his love interest reminds Joel too much of his own. The fact that the two looks similar certainly doesn't help.
** He's not the only IdenticalStranger he encountered. Upon encountering Rachel Green, he [[Creator/JenniferAniston mistook her]] for his lover Grace, thinking that she ascended. After the confusion has cleared out, they became good friends. The same can be said with Michael Scott, after he [[Creator/SteveCarell mistook him for]] his coworker/rival Evan Baxter.



* [[Film/ThePacifier Shane Wolfe]] - God of [[RefreshinglyNormalLifeChoice (High Priest: [[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Monty Uno]])

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* Symbol: A [=FedEx=] box with wings painted on it, a makeshift raft and a deflated volleyball stuffed with dead plants
* Theme Song:

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* Symbol: A worn down [=FedEx=] box with w/ a pair of wings inside three blue halos painted on it, a makeshift raft and a it & A deflated volleyball stuffed with w/ dead plants
twigs.
* Theme Song:Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=girCC_jyEC8&pp=ygUNY2FzdCBhd2F5IG9zdA%3D%3D Its End Credit Theme]]



** Chuck Noland: [[SettingUpdate Modern Day]] [[{{Robinsonade}} Robinson Crusoe]]
** Wilson: [[CompanionCube Companion Volleyball]]
* Domains:
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies:
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* {Interactions TBA}: [[Pantheon/TacticsAndStrategies Lemuel Gulliver]], [[Pantheon/CommercialArchetypes Sinbad]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Long John Silver]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Wilson (Don't Starve)]], [[Pantheon/TheatricPerformers Bear Grylls]], [[Pantheon/GamingGenresNToZ Steve and Alex]], [[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Robinson Crusoe]], [[Pantheon/CharacterActions Forrest Gump]], [[Pantheon/NationalityArchetypes Captain John H. Miller]]
* Pities By: [[Pantheon/RegretAndShame Hester Prynne]]
* Unknown Relations: [[Pantheon/ToysAndDolls Toys of Toy Story (particularly Woody)]]
* Add the Intro.
* The Ascension Text - Maybe [=FedEx=] decided to expand into the Pantheon, with Chuck travelling to set things up, learns he is chosen as a God. Wilson was found floating into the ocean, eventually floating into the Hall of Seas or something. Magic reveals Chuck's story and that is why he was chosen.
** The Bio - Chuck Noland was a systems analyst working for [=FedEx=] when the plane he was on go stuck down and landed in the Pacific ocean. After landing in a deserted island, Chuck uses the remaining wreckage and packages he had found to survive on the island for 4 years. One of those packages was a volleyball, which he named 'Wilson' named after the brand of the volleyball. He draws a face and [[CompanionCube starts speaking to it like it was a person]], which help keep himself somewhat sane. Eventually, Chuck tried to escape the island with a manmade raft and bring Wilson with him. However, he got caught in another storm and lost Wilson as it floated away from his gasps. Notable as this scene is [[PlayedForDrama not played for laughs]].
* Surviving the Inland
* Chuck's sailing certification and sailing awards
* Object Mourning
* Creator/TomHanks' characters
* Getting replaced by wife

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** Chuck Noland: [[SettingUpdate Modern Day]] [[{{Robinsonade}} Robinson Crusoe]]
Crusoe]], SoleSurvivor Of A Plane Crash, [[TaughtByExperience Taught Himself To Survive]] On A DesertedIsland [[MacGyvering Using Random Objects]], [[SurrogateSoliloquy Talks To A Volleyball]] To [[MrExposition Explain What He's Thinking]], [[ThinkingOutLoud Even When Noone But Himself Can Hear It]], TraumaCongaLine, [[spoiler:[[DidNotGetTheGirl Choses to Leave His Wife]], [[StrangerInAFamiliarLand Has Trouble Adjusting To Normalcy]]]]
** Wilson: [[CompanionCube Companion Volleyball]]
Volleyball]], AudienceSurrogate (kinda), Has A BloodyHandprint For A Face
* Domains:
Domains: Isolation, Survival, Resourcefulness
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies:
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* {Interactions TBA}: [[Pantheon/TacticsAndStrategies Lemuel Gulliver]], [[Pantheon/CommercialArchetypes Sinbad]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Long John Silver]],
Allies: [[Pantheon/TheatricPerformers Bear Grylls]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Wilson (Don't Starve)]], [[Pantheon/TheatricPerformers Bear Grylls]], [[Pantheon/GamingGenresNToZ Steve and Alex]], [[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Robinson Crusoe]], [[Pantheon/LandAndSeaTravel Moana Waialiki]], [[Pantheon/CommercialArchetypes Sinbad]], [[Pantheon/FieldsOfScience Senku Ishigami]], [[Pantheon/CraftingMaterials Angus MacGyver]], [[Pantheon/GenderRoles Della Duck]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Ted Striker]], [[Pantheon/CharacterActions Forrest Gump]], [[Pantheon/NationalityArchetypes Capt. John H. Miller]], [[Pantheon/{{Teleporting}} Chell]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities Angela Sheehan, Linus van Pelt]]
* CommonalityConnection: [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Jimmy]] [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Neutron]], [[Pantheon/BeastHandlers Eliza]] [[Pantheon/{{Language}} Thornberry]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/PersonsOfDesire Glenn Quagmire]], [[Pantheon/NiceAndNasty Joe Swanson]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan &]] [[Pantheon/PersonsOfDesire Francine Smith]], [[Pantheon/{{Phrases}} Scott Wozniak]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/HairColor
Captain John H. Miller]]
Lars Barriga]]
* Pities By: Complicated Relations: [[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Robinson Crusoe]]
* Pitied by/Pities:
[[Pantheon/RegretAndShame Hester Prynne]]
* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/CommercialArchetypes Stan &]] [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearanceOther Ford Pines]], [[Pantheon/FormMentalities Pinocchio]] & [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Geppetto]], [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers Mowgli]], [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers Tarzan]]
* On Bad Terms With: [[Pantheon/TacticsAndStrategies Lemuel Gulliver]]
* Fears: [[Pantheon/{{Consumption}} Monstro the Whale]]
* Fan of: [[Pantheon/EffectsOfPopularity Elvis]] [[Pantheon/RockAndMetal Presley]]
* Unknown Relations: [[Pantheon/ToysAndDolls Toys of Toy Story (particularly Woody)]]
* Add the Intro.
*
Woody)]], [[Pantheon/AnimalBehavior The Ascension Text - Maybe [=FedEx=] decided to expand into the Pantheon, with Chuck travelling to set things up, learns he is chosen as a God. Wilson was found floating into the ocean, eventually floating into the Hall of Seas or something. Magic reveals Chuck's story and that is why he was chosen.
** The Bio -
Zoosters]], [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Robot Chicken]]
*
Chuck Noland was a systems analyst delivery efficiency expert working for [=FedEx=] when [=FedEx=], with a stable job, friends and a loving girlfriend. On Christmas Day 1995, the delivery plane he was on go got stuck down during a storm and crash landed in the Pacific ocean. After landing in washing into a deserted island, island alone, using his resourcefulness, Chuck uses some of the remaining wreckage and packages he had found to survive on the island for 4 years. One of those packages was a volleyball, which he named 'Wilson' named after the brand of the volleyball. He draws a face and [[CompanionCube starts speaking to it like it was a person]], which help keep himself somewhat sane. Eventually, Chuck tried to escape the island with a manmade raft and bring raft, bringing Wilson with him. However, he got caught in another storm and lost Wilson as it floated away from his gasps. Notable as this scene is grasps. Losing his sole companion broke Chuck [[PlayedForDrama emotionally]]. Fortunately, he was rescued by a passing cargo ship shortly after. Since returning to land, he has trouble adjusting back to normalcy.
* Shorty after travelling to Texas to return the worn down package to its owner, Chuck finds himself in a middle of a crossroads and stared at the pick-up truck with the winged drawing at the back. After contemplating sometime if he should follow the pick-up truck or not, he decided to follow the driver back to her ranch, met up with her again, and told his survival story and how her package and the symbol she drew gave him a symbol hope to live for. After chatting for a bit, they exchanged contacts.
** Sometime many weeks later, the shipping company [=FedEx=] decided to expand into the Pantheon, much like how several fashion companies from the mortal realm decided to set up shop in the House of Pantheon/{{Costumes}}. Chuck, having returned to work doing his old job, travelled to this realm to check on one of their newly open branches. He was scheduled for a private meeting that day with several Pantheon representatives. But when he got there, he was informed the meeting was
not played for laughs]].
* Surviving
a work-related at all. It was a meeting regarding an object they had found that belonged to him, a worn down volleyball with a twigs stuffed inside a bloody handprint with a face painted on it. Chuck was overwhelmed with happiness and then confusion.
** The representatives explained that
the Inland
*
object (or Wilson, as Chuck corrected them about the name) was floating into the ocean, eventually floating its way into the Hall of Pantheon/WaterAndMoisture where it was found. Due to its weird appearance, they decided to track its owner, through a combination of magic and detective work. Piecing together the tragic circumstances that led to Wilson's creation, its use as a companion object and Chuck's grief over losing it, touched their hearts. They then decided to offer Chuck godhood, representing those mourning for objects in general. As he was ashamed and embarrassed for the reasons why he was chosen, he was at first indecisive and then decided to decline the offer, he wanted to fully explore the realm first before deciding if he's ready to take the title. Having researched the realm before coming to the Pantheon in the first place (to be prepared and all), the possibility of finding other people who were in the same position as he was could help him cope with the things he has experienced.
* Was former High Priest to Angela Sheehan, the girl who stole a baby Jesus statue and cared for it like it was a real thing. He found her story adorable, while Angela felt pity in his. She also weird out by Wilson at first until it was Chuck explained why he made it, which Angela understood it as "he made Wilson because he was lonely and need friends to talk to". Despite the weirdness, they formed an IntergenerationalFriendship with her and her herald family, become her High Priest until Angela decided to encourage him to take the title. There are times some people heckle Angela for what she did and Chuck stood up for her, not only because she was a child but because he wanted to prove them (and himself internally) that there's nothing to be shamed of treating objects like were people. Chuck also became friends with Linus van Pelt for similar reasons, understood Chuck's need for Wilson just as well as Angela, and was protected by Chuck when people tried to heckle him.
* During the early days of his godhood, there were talks about putting Wilson in Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury, where important story-related items are stored. Chuck is extremely sentimental about Wilson given that this was his only companion for 4 years. So, Chuck requested that Wilson stay with him instead; it stays in his temple most of the time and occasionally bring Wilson with him when he's feeling a bit silly and in a good mood. Having to give up his pocket watch and the worn package (both of which have him hope), he supposed the ball was his current reminder of the hardships he had overcome during his stay on the island. Maybe when he's fully ready to move on, he can donate Wilson to the Treasury one day.
* Chuck eventually found adults who formed connections with objects as well, later befriending them. Chell has a burnt companion cube with her from when she finally escaped from the lab she was being held at for many years. She's not very talkative, but regardless, he could relate to the sense of loneliness she must have felt being by herself for so long with no human contact. Having heard of someone mourning for an object, Chuck decided to pay visit to Stan Pines's temple to hear more about it. Stan felt embarrassed recounting the time he hold a funeral for a wax statue of him, but that was because the statue looked just like his brother, whom he had lost in a freak portal accident years ago. Luckily, he did get his brother back, but took a while for them to be on speaking terms.
* {Surviving on an Island, realistically}
** {Resourcefulness}
* {Chuck's
sailing certification and sailing awards
awards}
** {Surviving at sea}
* Object Mourning
{Plane crash survivors}
* Creator/TomHanks' characters
* Getting
{Kelly, getting replaced by wifehis girlfriend because people told her to move on, she now has a husband and a kid. Chuck decides to let her go due to this}.
* {Loneliness and trauma}
* {Those who got lose in the wild and returned to civilization}
* {He's a Elvis Presley fan, maybe he meets Elvis ones?}
* {What's in the box?!}
* {Creator/TomHanks' characters}
* {Wilson being alive?! (Not really, it's just mentions of Wilson being alive in other media)}

''"I know what I have to do now. I've got to keep breathing because tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring."''


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* ???: [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresAToM Jon Stewart]], [[Pantheon/{{Derivatives}} Stephen Colbert]], [[Pantheon/MediaPresentation John Oliver]]



[[caption-width-right:350:Chuck Noland]]



[[caption-width-right:350:Wilson]]



* {Interactions TBA}: [[Pantheon/TacticsAndStrategies Lemuel Gulliver]], [[Pantheon/CommercialArchetypes Sinbad]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Long John Silver]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Wilson (Don't Starve)]], [[Pantheon/TheatricPerformers Bear Grylls]], [[Pantheon/GamingGenresNToZ Steve and Alex]], [[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Robinson Crusoe]]

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* {Interactions TBA}: [[Pantheon/TacticsAndStrategies Lemuel Gulliver]], [[Pantheon/CommercialArchetypes Sinbad]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Long John Silver]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Wilson (Don't Starve)]], [[Pantheon/TheatricPerformers Bear Grylls]], [[Pantheon/GamingGenresNToZ Steve and Alex]], [[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Robinson Crusoe]]Crusoe]], [[Pantheon/CharacterActions Forrest Gump]], [[Pantheon/NationalityArchetypes Captain John H. Miller]]
* Pities By: [[Pantheon/RegretAndShame Hester Prynne]]
* Unknown Relations: [[Pantheon/ToysAndDolls Toys of Toy Story (particularly Woody)]]



* Creator/TomHanks' characters
* Getting replaced by wife



* [[Film/ThePacifier Shane Wolfe]] - God of [[RefreshinglyNormalLifeChoice (High Priest: [[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Monty Uno]])



** Franchise/{{Barbie}} - Movies and Shows to Focus on rework: WesternAnimation/BarbieAFashionFairytale (As an Actress), WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse (As a Doll), WebAnimation/BarbieVlog, Toys/MyScene, Film/Barbie2023, and Franchise/ToyStory
** Main/RefreshinglyNormalLifeChoice - [[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Monty Uno]], [[Film/ThePacifier Shane Wolfe]]

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** Franchise/{{Barbie}} - Movies [[Advertising/DrinkingAndDrivingWrecksLives Various Drunk Drivers and Shows to Focus on rework: WesternAnimation/BarbieAFashionFairytale (As an Actress), WebAnimation/BarbieLifeInTheDreamhouse (As a Doll), WebAnimation/BarbieVlog, Toys/MyScene, Film/Barbie2023, and Franchise/ToyStory
** Main/RefreshinglyNormalLifeChoice
Victims]] - [[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Monty Uno]], [[Film/ThePacifier Shane Wolfe]]
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'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World) \\

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'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, ([[AdaptationNameChange George Pratt]], The Richest Man in the World) \\



* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Angels}} Dudley (The Bishop's Wife)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], Rip Van Winkle, [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/WeaponCreation Shirou Emiya]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Angels}} Dudley Dudley]] [[Pantheon/GuardiansAndProtectors (The Bishop's Wife)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], Rip Van Winkle, [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/WeaponCreation Shirou Emiya]]Emiya]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Tomoya]] [[Pantheon/GamingNarratives Okazaki]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeObjects Della and Jim Young]], [[Pantheon/{{Companionship}} Angela]] [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities Sheehan]], [[Pantheon/MinionsAndSidekicks Serge]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Joel Barish and Clementine Kruczynski]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertFlaws Buddy Hobbs]], [[Pantheon/GenderPairings The March Sisters]], [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Jeff Smith]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]]



* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], [[Pantheon/VengeanceArchetypes Enrico Pucci]], [[Pantheon/BossFightsAToM Dr. Robotnik (His Fleetway Version)]]
* Envied by: [[Pantheon/TheatricVisuals Scottie Ferguson]]

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** Odd Friendship: [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork The Janitor]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], [[Pantheon/CharacterWriting Shy]][[Pantheon/PeopleOfFaith lock]], [[Pantheon/VengeanceArchetypes Enrico Pucci]], [[Pantheon/BossFightsAToM Dr. Robotnik (His Fleetway (Fleetway Version)]]
* Envied by: [[Pantheon/TheatricVisuals Scottie Ferguson]]Ferguson]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfSadness Jay Gatsby]]



* Opposes: [[Pantheon/RealAndLegendaryPastiches Jorgen Von Strangle]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Desiree]], {{Corrupt Corporate Executive}}s in general

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* Opposes: [[Pantheon/RealAndLegendaryPastiches Jorgen Von Strangle]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Desiree]], {{Corrupt Corporate Executive}}s in generalgeneral, [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks The Wet Bandits]]



*** Jorgen argues with George that he just teaching the child that good deeds should be done for what is right and shouldn't be done out of praise. He agrees on that statement but still thinks his methods are still cruel. The fairy then tries to change his mind about the matter by showing George other stories where [[BetterIfNotBornPlot the person's life was better off without them existing]], as their loved one lived better lives without them. Most of them either didn't get the lesson (like the case of [[Pantheon/LoveInterests Cheryl Blossom]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Butt-Head]], and [[Pantheon/RomanticLoss Johnny Bravo]]) or lived out of pure sprite (like in the case of [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], [[Pantheon/VillainousSuccessAndFailure Dick Dastardly]], or [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Al Bundy]]). This didn't help Jorgen's case (and even the fairy admits he shown the latter three's stories for a quick laugh) and George was just disappointed in them. He did find at least one world where [[Film/SixteenWishes the lesson actual sticks with them]], which he's at least thankful for.

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*** Jorgen argues with George that he just teaching the child that good deeds should be done for what is right and shouldn't be done out of praise. He agrees on that statement but still thinks his methods are still cruel. The fairy then tries to change his mind about the matter by showing George other stories where [[BetterIfNotBornPlot the person's life was better off without them existing]], as their loved one lived better lives without them. Most of them either didn't get the lesson (like the case of [[Pantheon/LoveInterests Cheryl Blossom]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Butt-Head]], and [[Pantheon/RomanticLoss Johnny Bravo]]) or lived out of pure sprite (like in the case of [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], [[Pantheon/VillainousSuccessAndFailure Dick Dastardly]], or [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Al Bundy]]). This didn't help Jorgen's case (and even the fairy admits he shown the latter three's stories for a quick laugh) and George was just disappointed in sad for them. He did find at least one world where [[Film/SixteenWishes the lesson actual sticks with them]], which he's at least thankful for.



* George befriended several young children in the Pantheon too. He became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father's death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure. He also became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures. Hearing Pollyanna Whittier's story sort of reminded him of his own, as her endless optimist helped that townspeople and they were able to her by lifting her sprits up when she was at her lowest.

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* George befriended several young children in the Pantheon too. He became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father's death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure. He also became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures. Hearing Pollyanna Whittier's story sort of reminded him of his own, as her endless optimist helped that townspeople the people in her town and they were able to her by lifting her sprits up when she was at her lowest.lowest.
* {Christmas}



* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them. {Scottie Ferguson}

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* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them. {Scottie Ferguson}Ferguson, L. B. "Jeff" Jefferies, Jeff Smith}



* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments The Family Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork April O'Neil]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Fused Zamasu]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Chuck Shurley]]]], [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Gorr the God Butcher]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork Louis Bloom]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments The Family Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork April O'Neil]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Fused Zamasu]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Chuck Shurley]]]], [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Gorr the God Butcher]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork Louis Bloom]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]Riddler]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]]



** '''[[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ariel]], Goddess of [[Main/MermaidArcEmergence Spectacular Emergence]]''' || [[Sandbox/ExcessiveMenace2 Excessive-Menace]] || Planning



* '''[[Pantheon/{{Words}} George Carlin]] | [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives The Lorax]] | [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} ERB]] | Basically every Manga/DeathNote Deity ([[Pantheon/DeathNote found here]]) | [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling Jigsaw]] | [[Pantheon/{{Characterization}} Carl Jung]] | [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan Mandel]] | [[Pantheon/MedicalConditions Jimmy Livingston]] | [[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door, Sector V]]'''

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* '''[[Pantheon/{{Words}} George Carlin]] | [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives The Lorax]] | [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} ERB]] | Basically every Manga/DeathNote Deity ([[Pantheon/DeathNote found here]]) | [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling Jigsaw]] | [[Pantheon/{{Characterization}} Carl Jung]] | [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan Mandel]] | [[Pantheon/MedicalConditions Jimmy Livingston]] | [[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door, Sector V]]''' V]] | [[Pantheon/{{Touring}} Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout]] | [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Herbie]]'''
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* '''Originals: Gramma Stuffum | TOS Factions | Oppenheimer | Eminem | Chuck & Wilson'''
* '''Reworks: George Bailey | The Narrator | Barbie | Bruce Nolan'''
* '''Backburner: Monty Python | [redacted] | The Driver'''

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* '''Originals: Gramma Stuffum Chuck & Wilson | Oppenheimer | TOS Factions | Oppenheimer | Eminem | Chuck & Wilson'''
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* '''Reworks: George Bailey | Bruce Nolan | The Narrator | Barbie | Bruce Nolan'''
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* '''Backburner: The Driver | Monty Python | [redacted] | The Driver''''''



* Allies: [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], Rip Van Winkle
** CommonalityConnection [[note]]The ones listed just the main ones that have the most resemblance to his story; this may not be the complete list[[/note]]: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]], [[Pantheon/GiantsAndSmallfolk Shrek]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Peter Parker]]/[[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} Spider-Man]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Sonic the Hedgehog]] (all of whom he also Pities), [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Sakura Kinomoto]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Currency}} Richie Rich]], [[Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology Lain Iwakura]], [[Pantheon/LoveInterests Veronica Lodge]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Rose Tyler]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Sam Manson]], [[Pantheon/FamilyDysfunctions Summer Smith]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalities}} Scooby-Doo]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], [[Pantheon/{{Shapeshifters}} Jake of the Animorphs]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Koriand'r/Starfire]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/{{Philosophy}} Diana of Themiscyra/Wonder Woman]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne/Batman]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent/Superman]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Angels}} Dudley (The Bishop’s Wife)]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], Rip Van Winkle
Winkle, [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/WeaponCreation Shirou Emiya]]
** CommonalityConnection [[note]]The ones listed just the main ones that have the most resemblance to his story; this may not be the complete list[[/note]]: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]], [[Pantheon/GiantsAndSmallfolk Shrek]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Peter Parker]]/[[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} Spider-Man]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Sonic the Hedgehog]] (all of whom he also Pities), [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Sakura Kinomoto]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Currency}} Richie Rich]], [[Pantheon/UnconventionalWeaponry Donkey Kong]], [[Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology Lain Iwakura]], [[Pantheon/LoveInterests Veronica Lodge]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Rose Tyler]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Sam Manson]], [[Pantheon/FamilyDysfunctions Summer Smith]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalities}} Scooby-Doo]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], [[Pantheon/{{Shapeshifters}} Jake of the Animorphs]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Koriand'r/Starfire]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/{{Philosophy}} Diana of Themiscyra/Wonder Woman]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne/Batman]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent/Superman]]



* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork April O'Neil]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Gorr the God Butcher]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork Louis Bloom]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]], [[Pantheon/UnorthodoxCombat Quinella]], [[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]], Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments The Family Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork April O'Neil]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]]
Winchester]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Fused Zamasu]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Chuck Shurley]]]], [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Gorr the God Butcher]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork Louis Bloom]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]], [[Pantheon/UnorthodoxCombat Quinella]], [[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]]Thanos]], [[Pantheon/{{Planning}} Light Yagami]]



* {Bio} Bruce Nolan is a television reporter in Buffalo, New York who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. At the end of the worst day of his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God and God responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges Bruce to take the big job to see if he can do better. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance.
* {Ascension story} Bruce once served as one of Walter Cronkite’s followers until the Court of the Gods took notice of his story and granted him godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had).

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* {Bio} Bruce Nolan is a television reporter in Buffalo, New York who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. At the end of the worst day of his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God and God responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges Bruce to take the big job to see if he can do better. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance.
* {Ascension story} Bruce once served as one of Walter Cronkite’s followers until the Court of the Gods took notice of his story and granted him godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had).had).

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!!KND

[[folder:Gramma Stuffum (WIP)]]

''Oh, look at all the skinny childrens!'' \\
''*gasps*'' \\
''You need to eat!! And nothing fattens up like good, yucky, healthy food!'' \\\
'''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Gramma Stuffum]], Goddess of Main/ForceFeeding''' \\
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/knd_gramma_stuffum_pfp.jpg]]
* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Consumption}}
* Lesser Goddess
* Symbol: Her Spoon & Her Food in a Metal Pot
* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/j1G8c4hBghk?si=8PUKMyK6JEz6gx4v Grandmother Stuffum]] & [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjdftYLe-8s Slamwitch]] by [[Music/{{GWAR}} RAWG]] & Creator/GreyDeLisle
* Alignment: NeutralEvil & A Bit of [[KnightTemplar Chef Templar]]
* Portfolio: [[LethalChef Lethal]] [[FatBastard Portly]] [[PrimAndProperBun Bun-Wearing]] [[EvilOldFolks Elderly]] and [[CardCarryingVillain Villainous]] [[ChefofIron Chef of Iron]], With [[FoodBasedSuperpowers The Power]] to Make [[AnthropomorphicFood Live Food]]
* Domains: Food, Villainy
* Heralds: Liver and Onions (her minions), Her Food Army
* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Contempt}} Father (KND)]]''', [[Pantheon/TaintedLaw Burgermeister Meisterburger]], [[Pantheon/GameMechanics Pizzaface]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Plankton]], [[Pantheon/VillainousRoles Silico]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters SCP-953]] (sort of)
** Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: '''[[Pantheon/{{Voices}} The Delightful Children from Down the Lane]]'''
** Former Superior: '''[[Pantheon/FamilyDysfunctions Grandfather (KND)]]'''
* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door | Sector V]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Pantheon/{{Food}}, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Kids and teens who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls, Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper & Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Six]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Roald Dahl]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Chef]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK & Mira]]
* Opposes: Those who have a [[BigEater big appetite]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects The Killer Tomatoes]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas XANA]], [[Pantheon/MealsNToZ P.B. Winterbottom]][[note]]Because he keeps stealing her tusk pies.[[/note]]
* Opposed by: '''''All Child Deities''''', most Pantheon/CartoonNetwork deities (especially [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs most Cartoon Network child deities]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]], [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} Princess Bubblegum]], [[Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} Mung Daal Catering]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]] and [[Pantheon/StevenUniverse The Crystal Gems]], [[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Cow and Chicken]], [[Pantheon/MentalismOther Mordecai and Rigby]]), [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments Julieta Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Charlotte Katakuri]], [[Pantheon/{{Healers}} Tonio Trussard]], Adults who have dealt with living food ([[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Peppino Spaghetti]], [[Pantheon/TeamFortress2 The Team Fortress 2 Mercs]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The DHMIS Guys]], [[Pantheon/MonsterTypes The Monsters (Monsters vs. Aliens)]]), Aoi Asahina, [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Shinobu Oshino]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]
* Banned from entering: House of Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence
* Avoids: House of [[Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna Beasts & Fauna]] (and animals in general), Both [[Pantheon/GoodAndEvilColors Evil]] & [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Good]] Buu, [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior Lord Beerus]]
* Avoided By: Other living foods like [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Cotton Cookie and Sherbet Cookie]], [[Pantheon/{{Titles}} The Aqua Teens (Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad)]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]]
* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]]
* Gramma Stuffum is an old lady (and an enemy to the [[Pantheon/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]]) who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. She does this because she thinks if children are stuffed, overweight and immobile, they can't get themselves into trouble. However, she is a LethalChef, and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has food-based superpowers; specifically, she can create and control an army of AnthropomorphicFood who can fight for her or do her bidding. One of these is making the living food shove themselves into any kid's mouth until the kid becomes really full. She also speaks with a heavy German accent. She may or may not also be a witch.
* One unfaithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her foodstuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest deified eaters, Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterward. However, much to the dismay of the residents of the House of Food, she was given the title of goddess based on her actions that day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]," but her title got revoked (and she got kicked out shortly after) as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was later successfully reapplied with the title "Goddess of ForceFeeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the "starving" children of the Pantheon once more.
* Her ascension caused annoyance amongst Sector V, as she was one of the tougher foes they had faced before. [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoors1E3AOperationNOPOWUH When they had a power outrage]] (due to the hamsters, who were generating their power for their treehouse, were taking a vacation), she was easily able to overpower them (even with Numbuh 2's huge appetite keeping her at bay). Even with their weapons in hand, she's still very durable and not easily taken down. Luckily, the group has gained a ton of allies during their ascension. They would at least have backup should her food army becomes too much for them.
** Relating to the aforementioned incident (as they were the ones that sent her to attack them in the first place), The Delightful Children have mixed feelings about her ascension; on one hand, she and her food army can be really effective in incapacitating the KND. On the other hand, as they themselves are children, they are not spared from Gramma Stuffum's desire to overfeed them as well. Father welcomed Stuffum's ascension as they have worked with each other before ([[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO she and other villains helped attacked the KND as a ruse to retrieve an item from them]]). Although, they insist they were the ones that won [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS6E2BOperationAWARDS the Villain of the Year award]] instead of the other, they have put their rivalry aside if it meant getting revenge on the KND. She was also one of those people who were turned into a [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Senior Citi-Zombie]] by Grandfather [[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO after he got his memories and powers back]]. She got back to normal after Grandfather was decommissioned, but her opinions about him after that incident are still unknown.
* In regard to the kind of food she makes (and the food that makes up her army), well, she makes vegetable, meat and dessert dishes, which she describes as both healthy and yucky and are about the size of a small child. Despite her claims, her food is absolutely unappealing for a kid to eat. Sometimes, her food is also made from [[CordonBleughChef random ingredients]], like her octopus burger, an ice cube with a hairy urchin-like fruit inside, or a meat pie with tusks. Other times, it's literally just meat, vegetables, or containers with legs, like her hairy sausages, hams with legs, or her spinach men. She can also make dishes out of ingredients nobody would dare eat, like her curried rats and candied lizards. She's also able to make larger food items, like her liverwurst headcheese casserole, which is bigger than her or any other adult. Whenever she's in a tight pinch, she summons out a "Slamwitch" to guard her, a Main/{{Kaiju}}-like sandwich that's very durable on the outside (but not on the inside).
** She does have a weakness, though. Hamsters (and presumably any large groups of animals) can eat her food just fine, and numerous of them can easily decimate her army in seconds. Unfortunately, there're so many gods from the House of Beasts and Fauna, so that even summoning her Slamwitch is not as effective as it sounds. For these reasons, she stays away from that House entirely. Her food army doesn't like people who have a huge appetite and are not affected by gross food. It's assumed she agrees with this opinion, given that they would easily chow down quite a number in her army and make it harder to make those people full.
* She's the lunch lady at the school where Sector V attended, and it's implied that [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS4E2AOperationFOODFITE they have fought with her during lunchtime]] on a regular basis. She applied as a lunch lady again, this time at [[Pantheon/{{School}} The Elysium Academy]], in an attempt to feed the children there. Her application, unsurprisingly, got rejected. In other news, she tried numerous times to enter the House of Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence but was stopped by Sector V and their allies. She and her food army were banned from entering and going near that House as a result.
* Due to what she did when she ascended, she's not popular in her own House. The good-aligned deities are disgusted by both her methods and her cooking. Her reputation is not helped whenever she tries to force-feed any of their child allies that visit their temples. The evil-aligned ones (that don't have destruction as their main goal) tolerate her a bit more but are not interested in teaming up with her, as they are more focused on their own goals and not interested in her goals of feeding children. The only deity she's kind of allies with is SCP-953, as the SCP likes to trick people into eating her food by making them think they were eating something else. Even Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards considers her incredibly cruel]]. On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use. They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos who arrive unexpectedly and might eat her as well.
** Having unable to find decent allies in her own house (with even evil ones like Starjun, who represents evil chefs, just ignoring her or The Mafia of Cooks denying alliance after she tried to force-feed their former enemy [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Hat]] [[Pantheon/{{Gameplay}} Kid]]), she turned to other places to find other evil chefs like her. She recently formed an unusual alliance with a sea creature, a fellow horrible chef and villainous "mastermind" Plankton. While even ''she'' finds his chum disgusting, she pities him for his unsuccessful restaurant business. She wants to help him out when he declared war on the House of Food out of envy and get revenge by making everyone eat their disgusting food.
* Considering she's an old lady that cooks stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas, who ascended during the first time she got kicked out of the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies and did a decent job making a large quantity of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force-feed themselves to people. While looking for potential allies in her age group, she later got acquainted with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer, and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they have different goals. Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also doesn't really mind Stuffum's MO as long as she stays away from trying to feed the children she's training.
* Morality-wise, she's surprisingly complicated. On one hand, she truly believed that children, even the clearly obese ones, were underweight and deserved to be fed. She's like any other good-hearted grandma would if their child/grandchild has not eaten lunch yet, but [[WellIntentionedExtremist on the extreme end]]. On the other hand, she's also a proud [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist card-carrying villainess]] who herself admits her food is "yucky" and still tries to have her food stuffed down children's throats without their consent. On the other other hand, compared to some of the more vile child-hating villains in the Pantheon, her goals and motivations seem less impressive. Still, many villains don't mock her too much, as her methods of achieving said goal are undeniably heinous. Having said that, she still has her limits. Pennywise, the child eating monster clown, initially wanted Stuffum as an ally, thinking that she could help immobilize the children and make them easier to prey on. Stuffum refuses to help him on the account that, besides wanting to keep children fed to the point of causing them stomach pain and immobility, she doesn't intend to do anything else with them beyond that.
* The fun-hating mayor Burgermeister took interest in Stuffum after hearing about her from his ally Father. Although he would rather see children doing their chores than just idling around, he is not complete opposed to Stuffum and sees her methods as an effective way to stop unruly children (as well as being a possible revenge ploy for his enemy [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Kris Kringle/Santa Claus]]). Stuffum isn't opposed to Burgermeister either, seemingly agreeing that kids playing with toys might make them troublesome. Besides him, not a lot of evil adults or parents want to employ Stuffum; presumably because they could find other less gross methods on disciplining children on their own.
* After hearing about other deified living foods, she tried to get the other food beings to join her cause. She then learned that not every food being wants to be eaten by anyone. When they refused and ignored her, she tried to control them, only for her to be horrified to learn they couldn't be controlled, mainly because they were not made by her. They have mostly avoided her ever since (with Cotton and Sherbet Cookie running away as far from her as possible, The Aqua Teens kicking her out of their temple forcefully, and Orange, well, he's annoying her too much, and she lost interest in recruiting him). She also tried to recruit The Killer Tomatoes, who currently represent living foods. This meeting had gone very poorly, given that they would rather eat ''her'' instead. The only living food to willingly ally with her was Pizzaface, who is mostly wants to recruit her food as additional mooks to deal with his enemy Peppino Spaghetti. While she was also unable to make him join her cause, she still accepts the alliance in the hopes of learning some tips on how to make pizza from him.
* Her food powers are nothing to sneeze at, as she is able to make her loyal food army almost instantly from food scraps and make large amounts of them to almost no end. It's unknown when and how Stuffum first gained her food powers. Due to her German/Bavarian accent and because she wore a witch hat during the one time she summoned Slamwitch, there are rumors that she's secretly a witch. However, those rumors have yet to be confirmed. Still, she is pleased to know that there are other deities besides her with food-based powers (namely Julieta Madrigal, who makes healing food, and Charlotte Katakuri, who can turn his body and his surroundings into Mochi/Japanese rice cakes). Unfortunately for her, neither deity wants to work with her and actively chooses to oppose her to protect their respective families.
** Stuffum is intrigued after learning about other deities who also make living food (and didn't need special powers to do so). She heard of an incident involving [[WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs a food-making machine that didn't work quite like it was intended]], and she wonders if she can use said machine to her advantage. Flint Lockwood, the creator of said machine, feared what she might do should she get her hands on his invention. So, he promptly banned her from going to his temple and the island where his temple is located, preventing her from affecting the food-based wildlife there. When her plans fell through, she initially wanted to ask XANA, a sentient computer virus who at one point also created a monster food, to help take over the machine. The offer wasn't successful, as, much like The Killer Tomatoes, he doesn't like to work with humans either.
** While not having cooking powers himself, Tonio Trussardi's stand Pearl Jam, however, gives the meals he prepares healing properties. Stuffum's methods made the normally courteous Tonio very upset, as he saw her as an antithesis of his goals of making good food to making people happy and healthy. That and her dishes also personally disgusted him. Stuffum denies that her methods are wrong, of course.
* Naturally, any kid or teen who has fought evil living food would despise her, given their experiences. For example, The Powerpuff Girls, who at one point fought alien vegetables and defeated them by eating them raw, almost throw up at the thought of dealing with Stuffum the same way as they did before, especially since her food also regenerates themselves and because she never seems to run out of food if no group of animals eats them first. Even adults who dealt with living food would be unnerved by Stuffum and her cooking, even before the "force-feeding children" part. The fact that some of the children who fought food also happened to be superheroes or have superpowers doesn't deter her from wanting to feed them like any other normal kid (even if she would probably have a harder time dealing with them like she would the KND).
* Due to apparently [[Advertising/CNCity sharing locations with other deities]] back in her mortal realm, it made it easier for her to go to various other younger deities, earning their ire as a result. Steven Universe initially tried to befriend her after encountering her dessert minions (reminding him of the show he used to watch about crying living breakfast food). That went sour after she tried to force-feed Steven himself, and it took the combined efforts of all The Crystal Gems to fight her off. She also tried to form a partnership with the Mung Daal Catering, but they later split due to "creative differences". That, and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his apprenticeship. She also tried to overfeed [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Billy]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Mandy]] to which she actually succeeded, at first. [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Grim]] is fine with this, as he needed a vacation but eventually rescued them after realizing that he missed them a lot. She was lucky enough to gain another ally with Silico, who offered to teamed up with her after hearing her initially encounter with the PPG, which ended in defeat.
* Made a big mistake of trying to feed both Evil and Good Majin Buu on different occasions, as she has mistaken their childlike nature for that of actual children instead of just being younger-looking and acting near immortals. Both Majin Buus' immense appetite and adoration of food made it easier for them to chow down her food creatures more than she could create more of them. When she refused to make more, they had a temper tantrum,[[PlanetDestroyer to put it ''mildly'']]. Evil Buu, in particular, is more than happy to eat Stuffum herself by trying to blast her with his [[TransformationRay Candy Beam]], which turns people into candy. Good Buu can also do this as well, easily turning her food army into a bunch of candy obs. Due to that incident, she has avoided them ever since. While not the demographic for her disgusting food, she also actively avoids Lord Beerus after hearing that he once destroyed half a planet by tapping a finger on a table because he was served food that was too greasy.
* [[VideoGame/OperationVIDEOGAME At one point]], Stuffum had invaded a donut shop and wished to fill the donuts with spinach, liver and olives. Thankfully, her plans were thwarted by Numbuh 1. She tried this plan again by trying to take over the pantheon branch of Donut County's donut shop. This time her plans were thwarted by Mira and BK, who quickly made a "donut" (AKA a portable hole in the ground) to shallow up her food army with ease. A few donut lovers like Aoi Asahina, Shinobu Oshino, and Homer Simpson were quick to condone her act, even commenting that her donut idea doesn't seem very appetizing at all.
* Among Stuffum's stranger dishes are platypus brains and fried platypus intestines. She attacked and fed Numbuh 2 the latter dish during one of their fights. Numbuh 2 comments that it tasted delirious, only to be disgusted when she tells him what the dish actually was. While it's unlikely she would use them for a dish anytime soon (as trying to cook other deities is really frown upon), [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]] and [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]] are still on edge about this and are willing to attack Stuffum should she try anything funny with them.
* Stuffum doesn't look like someone who would be into heavy metal music. This took Hall of Pantheon/RockAndMetal by surprised after discovering that her villain songs (Grandmother Stuffum & Slam Witch) which she sings herself are actually retrofitted songs from the band heavy metal band Music/{{GWAR}} (or RAWG, which is the name they used for their side-projects). Best of all, she sounds really good too. Stuffum refused to admit if she stole their instrumentals or actually got permission from them, but she did admit she wrote the lyrics and sang it herself. Some people want to see a heavy metal singing battle with the metal-loving office worker [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} Retsuko]]. Neither deity has responded to this proposal.

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!!KND

[[folder:Gramma Stuffum (WIP)]]

''Oh, look at all
!!Cast Away
[[folder:Chuck Noland & Wilson]]
'''[[Film/CastAway Chuck Noland and Wilson
the skinny childrens!'' \\
''*gasps*'' \\
''You need to eat!! And nothing fattens up like good, yucky, healthy food!'' \\\
'''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Gramma Stuffum]], Goddess
Volleyball]], Co-Gods of Main/ForceFeeding''' \\
[[Main/MourningAnObject Mourning for Inanimate Objects]]'''
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* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Consumption}}
Pantheon/CausesOfSadness
* Lesser Goddess
Quasideities
* Symbol: Her Spoon & Her Food in A [=FedEx=] box with wings painted on it, a Metal Pot
makeshift raft and a deflated volleyball stuffed with dead plants
* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/j1G8c4hBghk?si=8PUKMyK6JEz6gx4v Grandmother Stuffum]] & [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjdftYLe-8s Slamwitch]] by [[Music/{{GWAR}} RAWG]] & Creator/GreyDeLisle
Song:
* Alignment: NeutralEvil & A Bit of [[KnightTemplar Chef Templar]]
TrueNeutral
* Portfolio: [[LethalChef Lethal]] [[FatBastard Portly]] [[PrimAndProperBun Bun-Wearing]] [[EvilOldFolks Elderly]] and [[CardCarryingVillain Villainous]] [[ChefofIron Chef of Iron]], With [[FoodBasedSuperpowers The Power]] to Make [[AnthropomorphicFood Live Food]]
* Domains: Food, Villainy
* Heralds: Liver and Onions (her minions), Her Food Army
* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Contempt}} Father (KND)]]''', [[Pantheon/TaintedLaw Burgermeister Meisterburger]], [[Pantheon/GameMechanics Pizzaface]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Plankton]], [[Pantheon/VillainousRoles Silico]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters SCP-953]] (sort of)
Portfolio:
** Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: '''[[Pantheon/{{Voices}} The Delightful Children from Down the Lane]]'''
Chuck Noland: [[SettingUpdate Modern Day]] [[{{Robinsonade}} Robinson Crusoe]]
** Former Superior: '''[[Pantheon/FamilyDysfunctions Grandfather (KND)]]'''
Wilson: [[CompanionCube Companion Volleyball]]
* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door | Sector V]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Pantheon/{{Food}}, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Kids and teens who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls, Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper & Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Six]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Roald Dahl]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Chef]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK & Mira]]
Domains:
* Opposes: Those who have a [[BigEater big appetite]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects The Killer Tomatoes]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas XANA]], [[Pantheon/MealsNToZ P.B. Winterbottom]][[note]]Because he keeps stealing her tusk pies.[[/note]]
Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies:
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by: '''''All Child Deities''''', most Pantheon/CartoonNetwork deities (especially [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs most Cartoon Network child deities]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* {Interactions TBA}: [[Pantheon/TacticsAndStrategies Lemuel Gulliver]], [[Pantheon/CommercialArchetypes Sinbad]], [[Pantheon/{{Piracy}} Long John Silver]], [[Pantheon/IntellectualArchetypes Wilson (Don't Starve)]], [[Pantheon/TheatricPerformers Bear Grylls]], [[Pantheon/GamingGenresNToZ Steve and Alex]], [[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Robinson Crusoe]]
* Add
the Vampire Queen]], [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} Princess Bubblegum]], [[Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} Mung Daal Catering]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]] and [[Pantheon/StevenUniverse Intro.
*
The Crystal Gems]], [[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Cow and Chicken]], [[Pantheon/MentalismOther Mordecai and Rigby]]), [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments Julieta Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Charlotte Katakuri]], [[Pantheon/{{Healers}} Tonio Trussard]], Adults who have dealt with living food ([[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Peppino Spaghetti]], [[Pantheon/TeamFortress2 The Team Fortress 2 Mercs]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The DHMIS Guys]], [[Pantheon/MonsterTypes The Monsters (Monsters vs. Aliens)]]), Aoi Asahina, [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Shinobu Oshino]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]
* Banned from entering: House of Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence
* Avoids: House of [[Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna Beasts & Fauna]] (and animals in general), Both [[Pantheon/GoodAndEvilColors Evil]] & [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Good]] Buu, [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior Lord Beerus]]
* Avoided By: Other living foods like [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Cotton Cookie and Sherbet Cookie]], [[Pantheon/{{Titles}} The Aqua Teens (Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad)]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]]
* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]]
* Gramma Stuffum is an old lady (and an enemy
Ascension Text - Maybe [=FedEx=] decided to the [[Pantheon/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]]) who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. She does this because she thinks if children are stuffed, overweight and immobile, they can't get themselves expand into trouble. However, she is a LethalChef, and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has food-based superpowers; specifically, she can create and control an army of AnthropomorphicFood who can fight for her or do her bidding. One of these is making the living food shove themselves into any kid's mouth until the kid becomes really full. She also speaks with a heavy German accent. She may or may not also be a witch.
* One unfaithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her foodstuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest deified eaters, Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterward. However, much to the dismay of the residents of the House of Food, she was given the title of goddess based on her actions that day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]," but her title got revoked (and she got kicked out shortly after) as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was later successfully reapplied with the title "Goddess of ForceFeeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the "starving" children of the Pantheon once more.
* Her ascension caused annoyance amongst Sector V, as she was one of the tougher foes they had faced before. [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoors1E3AOperationNOPOWUH When they had a power outrage]] (due to the hamsters, who were generating their power for their treehouse, were taking a vacation), she was easily able to overpower them (even with Numbuh 2's huge appetite keeping her at bay). Even with their weapons in hand, she's still very durable and not easily taken down. Luckily, the group has gained a ton of allies during their ascension. They would at least have backup should her food army becomes too much for them.
** Relating to the aforementioned incident (as they were the ones that sent her to attack them in the first place), The Delightful Children have mixed feelings about her ascension; on one hand, she and her food army can be really effective in incapacitating the KND. On the other hand, as they themselves are children, they are not spared from Gramma Stuffum's desire to overfeed them as well. Father welcomed Stuffum's ascension as they have worked with each other before ([[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO she and other villains helped attacked the KND as a ruse to retrieve an item from them]]). Although, they insist they were the ones that won [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS6E2BOperationAWARDS the Villain of the Year award]] instead of the other, they have put their rivalry aside if it meant getting revenge on the KND. She was also one of those people who were turned into a [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Senior Citi-Zombie]] by Grandfather [[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO after he got his memories and powers back]]. She got back to normal after Grandfather was decommissioned, but her opinions about him after that incident are still unknown.
* In regard to the kind of food she makes (and the food that makes up her army), well, she makes vegetable, meat and dessert dishes, which she describes as both healthy and yucky and are about the size of a small child. Despite her claims, her food is absolutely unappealing for a kid to eat. Sometimes, her food is also made from [[CordonBleughChef random ingredients]], like her octopus burger, an ice cube with a hairy urchin-like fruit inside, or a meat pie with tusks. Other times, it's literally just meat, vegetables, or containers with legs, like her hairy sausages, hams with legs, or her spinach men. She can also make dishes out of ingredients nobody would dare eat, like her curried rats and candied lizards. She's also able to make larger food items, like her liverwurst headcheese casserole, which is bigger than her or any other adult. Whenever she's in a tight pinch, she summons out a "Slamwitch" to guard her, a Main/{{Kaiju}}-like sandwich that's very durable on the outside (but not on the inside).
** She does have a weakness, though. Hamsters (and presumably any large groups of animals) can eat her food just fine, and numerous of them can easily decimate her army in seconds. Unfortunately, there're so many gods from the House of Beasts and Fauna, so that even summoning her Slamwitch is not as effective as it sounds. For these reasons, she stays away from that House entirely. Her food army doesn't like people who have a huge appetite and are not affected by gross food. It's assumed she agrees with this opinion, given that they would easily chow down quite a number in her army and make it harder to make those people full.
* She's the lunch lady at the school where Sector V attended, and it's implied that [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS4E2AOperationFOODFITE they have fought with her during lunchtime]] on a regular basis. She applied as a lunch lady again, this time at [[Pantheon/{{School}} The Elysium Academy]], in an attempt to feed the children there. Her application, unsurprisingly, got rejected. In other news, she tried numerous times to enter the House of Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence but was stopped by Sector V and their allies. She and her food army were banned from entering and going near that House as a result.
* Due to what she did when she ascended, she's not popular in her own House. The good-aligned deities are disgusted by both her methods and her cooking. Her reputation is not helped whenever she tries to force-feed any of their child allies that visit their temples. The evil-aligned ones (that don't have destruction as their main goal) tolerate her a bit more but are not interested in teaming up with her, as they are more focused on their own goals and not interested in her goals of feeding children. The only deity she's kind of allies with is SCP-953, as the SCP likes to trick people into eating her food by making them think they were eating something else. Even Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards considers her incredibly cruel]]. On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use. They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos who arrive unexpectedly and might eat her as well.
** Having unable to find decent allies in her own house (with even evil ones like Starjun, who represents evil chefs, just ignoring her or The Mafia of Cooks denying alliance after she tried to force-feed their former enemy [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Hat]] [[Pantheon/{{Gameplay}} Kid]]), she turned to other places to find other evil chefs like her. She recently formed an unusual alliance with a sea creature, a fellow horrible chef and villainous "mastermind" Plankton. While even ''she'' finds his chum disgusting, she pities him for his unsuccessful restaurant business. She wants to help him out when he declared war on the House of Food out of envy and get revenge by making everyone eat their disgusting food.
* Considering she's an old lady that cooks stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas, who ascended during the first time she got kicked out of the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies and did a decent job making a large quantity of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force-feed themselves to people. While looking for potential allies in her age group, she later got acquainted with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer, and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they have different goals. Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also doesn't really mind Stuffum's MO as long as she stays away from trying to feed the children she's training.
* Morality-wise, she's surprisingly complicated. On one hand, she truly believed that children, even the clearly obese ones, were underweight and deserved to be fed. She's like any other good-hearted grandma would if their child/grandchild has not eaten lunch yet, but [[WellIntentionedExtremist on the extreme end]]. On the other hand, she's also a proud [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist card-carrying villainess]] who herself admits her food is "yucky" and still tries to have her food stuffed down children's throats without their consent. On the other other hand, compared to some of the more vile child-hating villains in
the Pantheon, her goals and motivations seem less impressive. Still, many villains don't mock her too much, as her methods of achieving said goal are undeniably heinous. Having said that, she still has her limits. Pennywise, the child eating monster clown, initially wanted Stuffum as an ally, thinking that she could help immobilize the children and make them easier to prey on. Stuffum refuses to help him on the account that, besides wanting to keep children fed to the point of causing them stomach pain and immobility, she doesn't intend to do anything else with them beyond that.
* The fun-hating mayor Burgermeister took interest in Stuffum after hearing about her from his ally Father. Although he would rather see children doing their chores than just idling around,
Chuck travelling to set things up, learns he is not complete opposed to Stuffum chosen as a God. Wilson was found floating into the ocean, eventually floating into the Hall of Seas or something. Magic reveals Chuck's story and sees her methods as an effective way to stop unruly children (as well as being a possible revenge ploy for his enemy [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Kris Kringle/Santa Claus]]). Stuffum isn't opposed to Burgermeister either, seemingly agreeing that kids playing with toys might make them troublesome. Besides him, not a lot of evil adults or parents want to employ Stuffum; presumably because they could find other less gross methods on disciplining children on their own.is why he was chosen.
* After hearing about other deified living foods, she tried to get ** The Bio - Chuck Noland was a systems analyst working for [=FedEx=] when the other food beings to join her cause. She then learned that not every food being wants to be eaten by anyone. When they refused plane he was on go stuck down and ignored her, she tried to control them, only for her to be horrified to learn they couldn't be controlled, mainly because they were not made by her. They have mostly avoided her ever since (with Cotton and Sherbet Cookie running away as far from her as possible, The Aqua Teens kicking her out of their temple forcefully, and Orange, well, he's annoying her too much, and she lost interest in recruiting him). She also tried to recruit The Killer Tomatoes, who currently represent living foods. This meeting had gone very poorly, given that they would rather eat ''her'' instead. The only living food to willingly ally with her was Pizzaface, who is mostly wants to recruit her food as additional mooks to deal with his enemy Peppino Spaghetti. While she was also unable to make him join her cause, she still accepts the alliance landed in the hopes of learning some tips on how to make pizza from him.
* Her food powers are nothing to sneeze at, as she is able to make her loyal food army almost instantly from food scraps
Pacific ocean. After landing in a deserted island, Chuck uses the remaining wreckage and make large amounts of them packages he had found to almost no end. It's unknown when and how Stuffum first gained her food powers. Due to her German/Bavarian accent and because she wore a witch hat during survive on the one time she summoned Slamwitch, there are rumors that she's secretly a witch. However, island for 4 years. One of those rumors have yet to be confirmed. Still, she is pleased to know that there are other deities besides her with food-based powers (namely Julieta Madrigal, who makes healing food, and Charlotte Katakuri, who can turn his body and his surroundings into Mochi/Japanese rice cakes). Unfortunately for her, neither deity wants to work with her and actively chooses to oppose her to protect their respective families.
** Stuffum is intrigued
packages was a volleyball, which he named 'Wilson' named after learning about other deities who also make living food (and didn't need special powers the brand of the volleyball. He draws a face and [[CompanionCube starts speaking to do so). She heard of an incident involving [[WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs a food-making machine that didn't work quite it like it was intended]], and she wonders if she can use said machine a person]], which help keep himself somewhat sane. Eventually, Chuck tried to her advantage. Flint Lockwood, the creator of said machine, feared what she might do should she get her hands on his invention. So, he promptly banned her from going to his temple and escape the island where his temple is located, preventing her from affecting the food-based wildlife there. When her plans fell through, she initially wanted to ask XANA, a sentient computer virus who at one point also created a monster food, to help take over the machine. The offer wasn't successful, as, much like The Killer Tomatoes, he doesn't like to work with humans either.
** While not having cooking powers himself, Tonio Trussardi's stand Pearl Jam, however, gives the meals he prepares healing properties. Stuffum's methods made the normally courteous Tonio very upset, as he saw her as an antithesis of his goals of making good food to making people happy
a manmade raft and healthy. That and her dishes also personally disgusted bring Wilson with him. Stuffum denies that her methods are wrong, of course.
* Naturally, any kid or teen who has fought evil living food would despise her, given their experiences. For example, The Powerpuff Girls, who at one point fought alien vegetables and defeated them by eating them raw, almost throw up at the thought of dealing with Stuffum the same way as they did before, especially since her food also regenerates themselves and because she never seems to run out of food if no group of animals eats them first. Even adults who dealt with living food would be unnerved by Stuffum and her cooking, even before the "force-feeding children" part. The fact that some of the children who fought food also happened to be superheroes or have superpowers doesn't deter her from wanting to feed them like any other normal kid (even if she would probably have a harder time dealing with them like she would the KND).
* Due to apparently [[Advertising/CNCity sharing locations with other deities]] back
However, he got caught in her mortal realm, it made it easier for her to go to various other younger deities, earning their ire as a result. Steven Universe initially tried to befriend her after encountering her dessert minions (reminding him of the show he used to watch about crying living breakfast food). That went sour after she tried to force-feed Steven himself, and it took the combined efforts of all The Crystal Gems to fight her off. She also tried to form a partnership with the Mung Daal Catering, but they later split due to "creative differences". That, and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his apprenticeship. She also tried to overfeed [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Billy]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Mandy]] to which she actually succeeded, at first. [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Grim]] is fine with this, as he needed a vacation but eventually rescued them after realizing that he missed them a lot. She was lucky enough to gain another ally with Silico, who offered to teamed up with her after hearing her initially encounter with the PPG, which ended in defeat.
* Made a big mistake of trying to feed both Evil
storm and Good Majin Buu on different occasions, lost Wilson as she has mistaken their childlike nature for that of actual children instead of just being younger-looking and acting near immortals. Both Majin Buus' immense appetite and adoration of food made it easier for them to chow down her food creatures more than she could create more of them. When she refused to make more, they had a temper tantrum,[[PlanetDestroyer to put it ''mildly'']]. Evil Buu, in particular, is more than happy to eat Stuffum herself by trying to blast her with floated away from his [[TransformationRay Candy Beam]], which turns people into candy. Good Buu can also do gasps. Notable as this as well, easily turning her food army into a bunch of candy obs. Due to that incident, she has avoided them ever since. While scene is [[PlayedForDrama not played for laughs]].
* Surviving
the demographic for her disgusting food, she also actively avoids Lord Beerus after hearing that he once destroyed half a planet by tapping a finger on a table because he was served food that was too greasy.
Inland
* [[VideoGame/OperationVIDEOGAME At one point]], Stuffum had invaded a donut shop Chuck's sailing certification and wished to fill the donuts with spinach, liver and olives. Thankfully, her plans were thwarted by Numbuh 1. She tried this plan again by trying to take over the pantheon branch of Donut County's donut shop. This time her plans were thwarted by Mira and BK, who quickly made a "donut" (AKA a portable hole in the ground) to shallow up her food army with ease. A few donut lovers like Aoi Asahina, Shinobu Oshino, and Homer Simpson were quick to condone her act, even commenting that her donut idea doesn't seem very appetizing at all.
sailing awards
* Among Stuffum's stranger dishes are platypus brains and fried platypus intestines. She attacked and fed Numbuh 2 the latter dish during one of their fights. Numbuh 2 comments that it tasted delirious, only to be disgusted when she tells him what the dish actually was. While it's unlikely she would use them for a dish anytime soon (as trying to cook other deities is really frown upon), [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]] and [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]] are still on edge about this and are willing to attack Stuffum should she try anything funny with them.
* Stuffum doesn't look like someone who would be into heavy metal music. This took Hall of Pantheon/RockAndMetal by surprised after discovering that her villain songs (Grandmother Stuffum & Slam Witch) which she sings herself are actually retrofitted songs from the band heavy metal band Music/{{GWAR}} (or RAWG, which is the name they used for their side-projects). Best of all, she sounds really good too. Stuffum refused to admit if she stole their instrumentals or actually got permission from them, but she did admit she wrote the lyrics and sang it herself. Some people want to see a heavy metal singing battle with the metal-loving office worker [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} Retsuko]]. Neither deity has responded to this proposal.
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[[folder:Gramma Stuffum (Original)]]
'''[[WesternAnimation/CodeNameKidsNextDoor Grandma Stuffum]], Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]'''
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* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVpLRLgDnxI Her Rock Opera]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjdftYLe-8s Slamwitch]]
* Lesser Goddess
* Symbol: Her Food
* Alignment: NeutralEvil
* Portfolio: {{Lethal|Chef}} [[ChefofIron Chefs of Iron]], {{Card Carrying Villain}}esses, [[AnthropomorphicFood Live food]]
* Domain: Food, Villainy
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Tastes}} SCP-953]] (sort of)
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beast}} Wig-Wigs]] [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], a majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/LightAndBrightness Sora]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Riku]], '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door]]'''
* One day, Gramma Stuffum came into the pantheon and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent Kirby, along with Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards.
** She also made another attempt, this time in the Pantheon Academy, only for her efforts to fail again.
** On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use; They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to arrive unexpectedly and eat her as well.
* Stays far away from the House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her plans. Even worse for her is that the Wigs-Wigs are her worst enemies.
* Whenever she's in a pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch" to guard her. Unfortunately, There are so many gods from the House of Beasts, so it's not as effective as it sounds.
* [[Fanfic/MuseHysteria Recent studies]] have found that anyone who comes in contact with the most rotten of Stuffum's food (especially her Slamwitch) become ill from what the pantheon calls "Stuffum Syndrome". The effects range from severe headaches and dizziness, to endless vomiting. At this point, several scientist gods are working on a cure.
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!! Town of Salem

[[folder: The Factions of ''Town Of Salem'']]
'''[[VideoGame/TownOfSalem The Town, Mafia, Coven and Neutral Factions]], Divine Rival Groups Who Frequently Use [[AcronymAndAbbreviationOverload Shorthands]]''' \\
[[quoteright:324:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/roll_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:324:The icons for each roles in ''Town Of Salem 1'']]
* Potential House: Pantheon/SpeechNToZ
* Rank:
* Symbol:
* Theme Song:
* Alignment:
* Portfolio:
* Domains:
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: [[Pantheon/ImpostorsAndImpersonations The Innocent Crewmates]] (Townies Only)
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* In the Town of Salem lives three or four factions: The Townies who try to get rid of all the baddies in their town, TheMafia and/or The Coven (essentially a [[WitchesAndWizards witch]] cult) who try to eliminate all of the Townies and anyone who stands in their way, and the Neutrals who are trying their best to fulfil their own goals and unintentionally (or intentionally) cause chaos for all the other factions. The various members of each faction can activate their different night abilities like determining a clue about other person's role, protecting themselves or other people (even the baddies), deceiving other players, kill other players ect. In the next morning (in game), you and other players have a text chat where you can discuss what happened the night before and speculated what happened to a killed player. Due to the limited amount of time to discuss these events or to write their wills (which record their activities), the town's residences often use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms for each role and activity while they communicate in the text chat that was provided to them.
* The Ascension Text
** The Bio
* And some more trivia/facts.
* And a couple of more.
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'''[[WesternAnimation/CodeNameKidsNextDoor Grandma Stuffum]], Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]'''
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* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVpLRLgDnxI Her Rock Opera]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjdftYLe-8s Slamwitch]]
* Lesser Goddess
* Symbol: Her Food
* Alignment: NeutralEvil
* Portfolio: {{Lethal|Chef}} [[ChefofIron Chefs of Iron]], {{Card Carrying Villain}}esses, [[AnthropomorphicFood Live food]]
* Domain: Food, Villainy
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Tastes}} SCP-953]] (sort of)
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beast}} Wig-Wigs]] [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], a majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/LightAndBrightness Sora]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Riku]], '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door]]'''
* One day, Gramma Stuffum came into the pantheon and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent Kirby, along with Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards.
** She also made another attempt, this time in the Pantheon Academy, only for her efforts to fail again.
** On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use; They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to arrive unexpectedly and eat her as well.
* Stays far away from the House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her plans. Even worse for her is that the Wigs-Wigs are her worst enemies.
* Whenever she's in a pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch" to guard her. Unfortunately, There are so many gods from the House of Beasts, so it's not as effective as it sounds.
* [[Fanfic/MuseHysteria Recent studies]] have found that anyone who comes in contact with the most rotten of Stuffum's food (especially her Slamwitch) become ill from what the pantheon calls "Stuffum Syndrome". The effects range from severe headaches and dizziness, to endless vomiting. At this point, several scientist gods are working on a cure.
[[/folder]]

!! Town of Salem

[[folder: The Factions of ''Town Of Salem'']]
'''[[VideoGame/TownOfSalem The Town, Mafia, Coven and Neutral Factions]], Divine Rival Groups Who Frequently Use [[AcronymAndAbbreviationOverload Shorthands]]''' \\
[[quoteright:324:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/roll_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:324:The icons for each roles in ''Town Of Salem 1'']]
* Potential House: Pantheon/SpeechNToZ
* Rank:
* Symbol:
* Theme Song:
* Alignment:
* Portfolio:
* Domains:
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: [[Pantheon/ImpostorsAndImpersonations The Innocent Crewmates]] (Townies Only)
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* In the Town of Salem lives three or four factions: The Townies who try to get rid of all the baddies in their town, TheMafia and/or The Coven (essentially a [[WitchesAndWizards witch]] cult) who try to eliminate all of the Townies and anyone who stands in their way, and the Neutrals who are trying their best to fulfil their own goals and unintentionally (or intentionally) cause chaos for all the other factions. The various members of each faction can activate their different night abilities like determining a clue about other person's role, protecting themselves or other people (even the baddies), deceiving other players, kill other players ect. In the next morning (in game), you and other players have a text chat where you can discuss what happened the night before and speculated what happened to a killed player. Due to the limited amount of time to discuss these events or to write their wills (which record their activities), the town's residences often use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms for each role and activity while they communicate in the text chat that was provided to them.
* The Ascension Text
** The Bio
* And some more trivia/facts.
* And a couple of more.
[[/folder]]













* '''[[Film/CastAway Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball]], Co-Gods of [[Main/MourningAnObject Mourning for Inanimate Objects]] OR [[Main/DesertedIsland Being Trapped on a Deserted Island]]'''
* '''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Gramma Stuffum]], Goddess of Main/ForceFeeding''' [[note]] She is a Cordon Bleugh Chef who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. However she is a Lethal Chef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has Food Based Superpowers to do so. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=188 Restoration of an old profile]] [[/note]]



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* TBA'''[[Creator/GeorgeCarlin George Denis Patrick Carlin]], Patron Saint of the SevenDirtyWords''' - Pantheon/{{Words}}
* '''[[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan Mandel]] '''
* '''[[Pantheon/MedicalConditions Jimmy Livingston]] '''
* '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door, Sector V]]'''



*** '''[[Literature/TheBible Mary]] [[Film/TheNativityStory and Joseph]], Holy Patrons of [[Main/AwayInAManger Depicting the Birth of the Christian Messiah]]''' || '''[[UsefulNotes/PatronSaints Saint Peter]], Holy Guardian of [[Main/ThePearlyGates The Gates of Heaven]]''', '''[[Film/CastAway Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball]], Co-Gods of [[Main/MourningAnObject Mourning for Inanimate Objects]] OR [[Main/DesertedIsland Being Trapped on a Deserted Island]]''' || '''[[WesternAnimation/BrotherBear Kenai]], God of [[InAnotherMansShoes Experiencing Another Person's Life]]'''

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*** '''[[Literature/TheBible Mary]] [[Film/TheNativityStory and Joseph]], Holy Patrons of [[Main/AwayInAManger Depicting the Birth of the Christian Messiah]]''' || '''[[UsefulNotes/PatronSaints Saint Peter]], Holy Guardian of [[Main/ThePearlyGates The Gates of Heaven]]''', '''[[Film/CastAway Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball]], Co-Gods of [[Main/MourningAnObject Mourning for Inanimate Objects]] OR [[Main/DesertedIsland Being Trapped on a Deserted Island]]''' || '''[[WesternAnimation/BrotherBear Kenai]], God of [[InAnotherMansShoes Experiencing Another Person's Life]]'''



*** '''[[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Larry the Lobster]] || God of Main/RedLiveLobster''' [[note]](Hall of Aquatic Life)-Larry is a Lovable Jock and the most recurring lobster character. He's bright red like a boiled lobster though obviously is alive and well. In-universe, it's implied this is because he tans a lot[[/note]] || '''[[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Bubble Bass]], Unholy Maker of [[Main/OvercomplicatedMenuOrder Convoluted Restaurant Orders]]''' [[note]] adopted from Iceaura 39. Bubble Bass was initially pitched as Spongebob's nemesis (though he got more of a role after the second movie), He's a Fat Bastard and Unsatisfiable Customer who makes complicated orders at the Krusty Krab. Mainly through use of Hash House Lingo. BTW if you think he fits another trope better, please speak up [[/note]] || '''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Gramma Stuffum]], Goddess of Main/ForceFeeding''' [[note]] She is a Cordon Bleugh Chef who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. However she is a Lethal Chef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has Food Based Superpowers to do so. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=188 Restoration of an old profile]] [[/note]] || '''[[UsefulNotes/MarieCurie Marie Curie]], Goddress Who Main/ForgetsToEat''' || '''[[WesternAnimation/MyGymPartnersAMonkey Jake Spidermonky]], God of [[Main/BareBottomedMonkey Bare Bottomed Monkeys]]''' (we need to ascend Adam Lyon too tho) || '''[[Series/DoctorWho Lady Cassandra]], Goddress of Main/ShowingOffTheNewBody''' || '''[[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman Beatrice Sugarman]], Goddress of [[Main/TroubledAbuser Troubled Abusers]]''' || '''[[Franchise/{{Tintin}} San Theodoros]] (Main/BananaRepublic)'''

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*** '''[[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Larry the Lobster]] || God of Main/RedLiveLobster''' [[note]](Hall of Aquatic Life)-Larry is a Lovable Jock and the most recurring lobster character. He's bright red like a boiled lobster though obviously is alive and well. In-universe, it's implied this is because he tans a lot[[/note]] || '''[[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Bubble Bass]], Unholy Maker of [[Main/OvercomplicatedMenuOrder Convoluted Restaurant Orders]]''' [[note]] adopted from Iceaura 39. Bubble Bass was initially pitched as Spongebob's nemesis (though he got more of a role after the second movie), He's a Fat Bastard and Unsatisfiable Customer who makes complicated orders at the Krusty Krab. Mainly through use of Hash House Lingo. BTW if you think he fits another trope better, please speak up [[/note]] || '''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Gramma Stuffum]], Goddess of Main/ForceFeeding''' [[note]] She is a Cordon Bleugh Chef who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. However she is a Lethal Chef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has Food Based Superpowers to do so. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=188 Restoration of an old profile]] [[/note]] || '''[[UsefulNotes/MarieCurie Marie Curie]], Goddress Who Main/ForgetsToEat''' || '''[[WesternAnimation/MyGymPartnersAMonkey Jake Spidermonky]], God of [[Main/BareBottomedMonkey Bare Bottomed Monkeys]]''' (we need to ascend Adam Lyon too tho) || '''[[Series/DoctorWho Lady Cassandra]], Goddress of Main/ShowingOffTheNewBody''' || '''[[WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman Beatrice Sugarman]], Goddress of [[Main/TroubledAbuser Troubled Abusers]]''' || '''[[Franchise/{{Tintin}} San Theodoros]] (Main/BananaRepublic)'''


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* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/j1G8c4hBghk?si=8PUKMyK6JEz6gx4v Grandmother Stuffum]] | [[Music/{{GWAR}} RAWG]]

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* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/j1G8c4hBghk?si=8PUKMyK6JEz6gx4v Grandmother Stuffum]] | & [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjdftYLe-8s Slamwitch]] by [[Music/{{GWAR}} RAWG]]RAWG]] & Creator/GreyDeLisle



* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door | Sector V]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Kids and teens who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls, Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper & Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Six]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Roald Dahl]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Chef]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK & Mira]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door | Sector V]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Food, Pantheon/{{Food}}, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Kids and teens who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls, Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper & Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Six]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Roald Dahl]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Chef]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK & Mira]]



* Opposed by: '''''All Child Deities''''', most Pantheon/CartoonNetwork deities (especially [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs most Cartoon Network child deities]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]], [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} Princess Bubblegum]], [[Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} Mung Daal Catering]], [[Pantheon/CharacterWriting Ben Tennyson]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]] and [[Pantheon/StevenUniverse The Crystal Gems]], [[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Cow and Chicken]], [[Pantheon/MentalismOther Mordecai and Rigby]]), [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments Julieta Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Charlotte Katakuri]], Adults who have dealt with living food ([[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Peppino Spaghetti]], [[Pantheon/TeamFortress2 The Team Fortress 2 Mercs]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The DHMIS Guys]], [[Pantheon/MonsterTypes The Monsters (Monsters vs. Aliens)]]), Aoi Asahina, [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Shinobu Oshino]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]

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* Opposed by: '''''All Child Deities''''', most Pantheon/CartoonNetwork deities (especially [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs most Cartoon Network child deities]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]], [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} Princess Bubblegum]], [[Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} Mung Daal Catering]], [[Pantheon/CharacterWriting Ben Tennyson]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]] and [[Pantheon/StevenUniverse The Crystal Gems]], [[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Cow and Chicken]], [[Pantheon/MentalismOther Mordecai and Rigby]]), [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments Julieta Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Charlotte Katakuri]], [[Pantheon/{{Healers}} Tonio Trussard]], Adults who have dealt with living food ([[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Peppino Spaghetti]], [[Pantheon/TeamFortress2 The Team Fortress 2 Mercs]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The DHMIS Guys]], [[Pantheon/MonsterTypes The Monsters (Monsters vs. Aliens)]]), Aoi Asahina, [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Shinobu Oshino]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]



* Considering she's an old lady that cooks stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas, who ascended during the first time she got kicked out of the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies and did a decent job making a large quantity of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force-feed themselves to people. While looking for potential allies in her age group, she later got acquainted with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer, and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they have different goals. Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also doesn't really mind Stuttum's MO as long as she stays away from trying to feed the children she's training.

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* Considering she's an old lady that cooks stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas, who ascended during the first time she got kicked out of the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies and did a decent job making a large quantity of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force-feed themselves to people. While looking for potential allies in her age group, she later got acquainted with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer, and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they have different goals. Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also doesn't really mind Stuttum's Stuffum's MO as long as she stays away from trying to feed the children she's training.



* The fun-hating mayor Burgermeister took interest in Stuffum after hearing about her from his ally Father. Although he would rather see children doing their chores than just idling around, he is not complete opposed to Stuttum and sees her methods as an effective way to stop unruly children (as possibly as a revenge ploy for his enemy [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Kris Kringle/Santa Claus]]). Stuffum isn't opposed to Burgermeister either, seemingly agreeing that kids playing with toys might make them troublesome. Besides him, not a lot of evil adults or parents want to employ Stuttum; presumably because they could find other less gross methods on disciplining children on their own.

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* The fun-hating mayor Burgermeister took interest in Stuffum after hearing about her from his ally Father. Although he would rather see children doing their chores than just idling around, he is not complete opposed to Stuttum Stuffum and sees her methods as an effective way to stop unruly children (as possibly well as being a possible revenge ploy for his enemy [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Kris Kringle/Santa Claus]]). Stuffum isn't opposed to Burgermeister either, seemingly agreeing that kids playing with toys might make them troublesome. Besides him, not a lot of evil adults or parents want to employ Stuttum; Stuffum; presumably because they could find other less gross methods on disciplining children on their own.



* Naturally, any kid or teen who has fought evil living food would despise her, given their experiences. For example, The Powerpuff Girls, who at one point fought alien vegetables and defeated them by eating them raw, almost throw up at the thought of dealing with Stuffum the same way as they did before, especially since her food also regenerates themselves and because she never seems to run out of food if no group of animals eats them first. Even adults who deal with dealt with living food would be unnerved by Stuffum and her cooking, even before the "force-feeding children" part. The fact that some of the children who fought food also happened to be superheroes or have superpowers doesn't deter her from wanting to feed them like any other normal kid (even if she would probably have a harder time dealing with them like she would the KND).
* Due to apparently [[Advertising/CNCity sharing locations with other deities]] back in her mortal realm, it made it easier for her to go to various other younger deities, earning their ire as a result. Steven Universe initially tried to befriend her after encountering her desserts minions (reminding him of the show he used to watch about crying living breakfast food). That went sour after she tried to force-feed Steven himself, and it took the combined efforts of all The Crystal Gems to fight her off. She also tried to form a partnership with the Mung Daal Catering, but they later split due to "creative differences". That, and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his apprenticeship. She also attempted to feed Ben Tennyson, to which he responded by summoning Upchuck, who has an impressively long tongue and an even more impressive appetite. Lastly, she tried to overfeed [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Billy]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Mandy]] to which she actually succeeded, at first. [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Grim]] is fine with this, as he needed a vacation but eventually rescued them after realizing that he missed them a lot. She was lucky enough to gain another ally with Silico, who offered to teamed up with her after hearing her initially encounter with the PPG, which ended in defeat.
* Made a big mistake of trying to feed both Evil and Good Majin Buu on different occasions as she mistaken their child-like nature being that of actual children instead of just being younger-looking and acting near immortals. Both Majin Buus' immense appetite and adoration of food made it easier for them to chow down her food creatures more than she can create more of them. When she refuse to make more, they had a temper tantrum, which lead to a ton of destruction that almost killed her. Due to that incident, she has avoided them ever since. While not the demographic for her disgusting food, she also actively avoids Lord Beerus after hearing that he once destroyed half a planet by tapping a finger on a table because he was served food that was too greasy.

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** While not having cooking powers himself, Tonio Trussardi's stand Pearl Jam, however, gives the meals he prepares healing properties. Stuffum's methods made the normally courteous Tonio very upset, as he saw her as an antithesis of his goals of making good food to making people happy and healthy. That and her dishes also personally disgusted him. Stuffum denies that her methods are wrong, of course.
* Naturally, any kid or teen who has fought evil living food would despise her, given their experiences. For example, The Powerpuff Girls, who at one point fought alien vegetables and defeated them by eating them raw, almost throw up at the thought of dealing with Stuffum the same way as they did before, especially since her food also regenerates themselves and because she never seems to run out of food if no group of animals eats them first. Even adults who deal with dealt with living food would be unnerved by Stuffum and her cooking, even before the "force-feeding children" part. The fact that some of the children who fought food also happened to be superheroes or have superpowers doesn't deter her from wanting to feed them like any other normal kid (even if she would probably have a harder time dealing with them like she would the KND).
* Due to apparently [[Advertising/CNCity sharing locations with other deities]] back in her mortal realm, it made it easier for her to go to various other younger deities, earning their ire as a result. Steven Universe initially tried to befriend her after encountering her desserts dessert minions (reminding him of the show he used to watch about crying living breakfast food). That went sour after she tried to force-feed Steven himself, and it took the combined efforts of all The Crystal Gems to fight her off. She also tried to form a partnership with the Mung Daal Catering, but they later split due to "creative differences". That, and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his apprenticeship. She also attempted to feed Ben Tennyson, to which he responded by summoning Upchuck, who has an impressively long tongue and an even more impressive appetite. Lastly, she tried to overfeed [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Billy]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Mandy]] to which she actually succeeded, at first. [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Grim]] is fine with this, as he needed a vacation but eventually rescued them after realizing that he missed them a lot. She was lucky enough to gain another ally with Silico, who offered to teamed up with her after hearing her initially encounter with the PPG, which ended in defeat.
* Made a big mistake of trying to feed both Evil and Good Majin Buu on different occasions occasions, as she has mistaken their child-like childlike nature being for that of actual children instead of just being younger-looking and acting near immortals. Both Majin Buus' immense appetite and adoration of food made it easier for them to chow down her food creatures more than she can could create more of them. When she refuse refused to make more, they had a temper tantrum, tantrum,[[PlanetDestroyer to put it ''mildly'']]. Evil Buu, in particular, is more than happy to eat Stuffum herself by trying to blast her with his [[TransformationRay Candy Beam]], which lead to turns people into candy. Good Buu can also do this as well, easily turning her food army into a ton bunch of destruction that almost killed her.candy obs. Due to that incident, she has avoided them ever since. While not the demographic for her disgusting food, she also actively avoids Lord Beerus after hearing that he once destroyed half a planet by tapping a finger on a table because he was served food that was too greasy.



* Among Stuffum's stranger dishes are platypus brains and fried platypus intestines. She attacked and fed Numbuh 2 the latter dish during one of their fights. Numbuh 2 comments that it tasted delirious, only to be disgusted when she tells him what the dish actually was. While it's unlikely she would use them for a dish anytime soon (as it's trying to cook other deities is really frown upon), [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]] and [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]] are still on edge about this and are willing to attack Stuffum should she try anything funny with them.

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* Among Stuffum's stranger dishes are platypus brains and fried platypus intestines. She attacked and fed Numbuh 2 the latter dish during one of their fights. Numbuh 2 comments that it tasted delirious, only to be disgusted when she tells him what the dish actually was. While it's unlikely she would use them for a dish anytime soon (as it's trying to cook other deities is really frown upon), [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]] and [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]] are still on edge about this and are willing to attack Stuffum should she try anything funny with them.



* '''[[Pantheon/{{Words}} George Carlin]] | [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives The Lorax]] | [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} ERB]] | Basically every Manga/DeathNote Deity ([[Pantheon/DeathNote found here]]) | [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling Jigsaw]] | [[Pantheon/{{Characterization}} Carl Jung]] | [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan Mandel]] | [[Pantheon/MedicalConditions Jimmy Livingston]]'''

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* '''[[Pantheon/{{Words}} George Carlin]] | [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives The Lorax]] | [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} ERB]] | Basically every Manga/DeathNote Deity ([[Pantheon/DeathNote found here]]) | [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling Jigsaw]] | [[Pantheon/{{Characterization}} Carl Jung]] | [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan Mandel]] | [[Pantheon/MedicalConditions Jimmy Livingston]]''' Livingston]] | [[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door, Sector V]]'''
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* Gramma Stuffum is an old lady (and an enemy to the [[Pantheon/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]]) who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. She does this as she thinks if children are stuffed, overweight and immobile, they can't get themselves into trouble. However, she is a LethalChef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has food based superpowers, specifically she can create and control an army of AnthropomorphicFood who can fight for her or do her bidding. One of these is making the living food shove themselves into any kid's mouth until the kid becomes really full. She also speaks with a heavy German accent. She may or may not also be a witch.
* One unfaithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest deified eaters, Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards. However, much to the dismay of the residence of the House of Food, she was given a title as a goddess based on her actions at day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]" but her title got revoked (and got kicked out shortly after) as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was later successfully reapplied with the title "Goddess of ForceFeeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the "starving" children of the Pantheon once more.
* Her ascension caused annoyance amongst Sector V as she was one of the tougher foes they have faced before. [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoors1E3AOperationNOPOWUH When they had a power outrage]] (due to the hamsters generating their power for their treehouse were taking a vacation), she was easily able to overpower them (even with Numbuh 2's his huge appetite keeping her at bay). Even with their weapons in hand, she's still very durable and not easily taken down. Luckily, as the group have gained a ton of allies during their ascension, they would at least have some back-up should her food army becomes too much for them.
** Relating to the aforementioned incident (as they were the ones that sent her to attack them in the first place), The Delightful Children have mixed feelings about her ascension; on one hand, she and her food army can be really effective in incapacitating the KND. On the other hand, as they themselves are children, they are not spared from Gramma Stuffum's desire to overfeed them as well. Father welcomed Stuffum's ascension as they have worked with each other before ([[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO she and other villains helped attacked the KND as a ruse to retrieve an item from them]]). Although, they insist they were the ones that won [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS6E2BOperationAWARDS the Villain of the Year award]] instead of the other, they have put their rivalry aside if it meant getting revenge on the KND. She was also one of those people who were turned into a [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Senior Citi-Zombie]] by Grandfather [[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO after he got his memories and powers back]]. She got back to normal after Grandfather was decommissioned, but her opinions about him after that incident is still unknown.
* In regard to the kind of food she makes (and the food that make up her army), well, she makes vegetable, meat and dessert dishes, which she describes as both healthy and yucky and is about the size of a small child. Despite her claims, her food is absolutely unappealing for a kid to eat. Sometimes, her food is also made from [[CordonBleughChef random ingredients]] like her octopus burger, an ice cube with a hairy urchin-like fruit inside, or a meat pie with tusks. Other times, it's literally just meat, vegetables, or containers with legs, like her hairy sausages, hams with legs, or her spinach men. She can also make dishes out of ingredients nobody would dare to eat, like her curried rats and candied lizards. She's also able to make larger food beings like her liverwurst headcheese casserole, which is bigger than her or any other adult. Whenever she's in a tight pinch, she summons out a "Slamwitch" to guard her, a Main/{{Kaiju}}-like sandwich being that's very durable on the outside (but not on the inside).
** She does have a weakness though. Hamsters (and presumably any large groups of animals) can eat her food just fine and a large number of them can easily decimate her army in seconds. Unfortunately, there are so many gods from the House of Beasts and Fauna, so that even summoning her Slamwitch not is as effective as it sounds. For these reasons, she stays away from that House entirely. Her food army doesn't like people who have a huge appetite and not affected by gross food. It's assumed she also agrees with this opinion given that they would easily chow down quite a number on her army and make it harder for her to make those people full.
* She's the lunch lady at the school where Sector V attended, and it's implied that [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS4E2AOperationFOODFITE they have fought with her during lunchtime]] on a regular basis. She applied as a lunch lady again, this time in [[Pantheon/{{School}} The Elysium Academy]], as an attempt to feed the children there. Her application, unsurprisingly, got rejected. In other news, she tried numerous times to enter the House of Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence but was stopped by Sector V and their allies. She and her food army was banned from entering and going near that House as a result.
* Due to what she did when she ascended, she's not a popular in her own House. The good-aligned deities are disgusted by both her methods and her cooking. Her reputation is not helped whenever she tried to force feed any of their child allies that visit their temples. The evil-aligned ones (that don't have destruction as their main goal) tolerate her a bit more but are not interested in teaming up with her, as they more focused on their own goals and not interested in her goals of feeding children. The only deities she's kind of allies with is SCP-953, as the SCP likes to trick people into eating her food by making them think they were eating something else. Even Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards considers her incredibly cruel]]. On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use. They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to arrive unexpectedly and might eat her as well.
** Having unable to find decent allies in her own house (with even evil ones like Starjun, who represents evils chef, just ignoring her or The Mafia of Cooks denying alliance after she tried to force feed her former enemy [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Hat]] [[Pantheon/{{Gameplay}} Kid]]), she turned to other places to find other evil chefs like her. She recently formed an unusual alliance with a sea creature, a fellow horrible chef and villainous "mastermind" Plankton. While even ''she'' finds his chum disgusting, she pities him for his unsuccessful restaurant business. She wants to help him out when he declared war on the House of Food out of envy and get revenge by making everyone eat their disgusting food.
* Considering she's a old lady that cook stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas, who ascended during the first time she got kicked out of the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies and did a decent job making a large quality of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force feed themselves to people. While looking for potential allies at her age group, she later got acquainted with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they have different goals, Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also doesn't really mind Stuttum's MO as long as she stays away from trying to feed the children she's training.
* Morality wise, she's surprisingly complicated. On one hand, she truly believed that children, even the clearly obese ones, are underweight and deserved to be fed. She's like any other good concerned grandma would if their child/grandchild has not eaten lunch yet, but [[WellIntentionedExtremist on the extreme end]]. On the other hand, she's also a proud [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist card-carrying villainess]] who herself admits her food is "yucky" and still tries to have her food stuffed down children's throats without their consent. On the other other hand, compared to some of the more vile child-hating villains in the Pantheon, her goals and motivations seem less impressive. Still, many villains don't mock on her too much as her methods of achieving said goal are undeniably heinous. Having said that, she still has her limits. Pennywise, the child eating monster clown, initially wanted Stuffum as an ally thinking that she can help immobile the children to make them easier to prey. Stuffum refuse to help him on the account that, besides wanting to keep children fed to the point of causing them stomach pain and immobility, she doesn't intent to do anything else with them beyond that.

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* Gramma Stuffum is an old lady (and an enemy to the [[Pantheon/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]]) who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. She does this as because she thinks if children are stuffed, overweight and immobile, they can't get themselves into trouble. However, she is a LethalChef LethalChef, and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has food based superpowers, specifically food-based superpowers; specifically, she can create and control an army of AnthropomorphicFood who can fight for her or do her bidding. One of these is making the living food shove themselves into any kid's mouth until the kid becomes really full. She also speaks with a heavy German accent. She may or may not also be a witch.
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* One unfaithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her food stuff foodstuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest deified eaters, Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards. afterward. However, much to the dismay of the residence residents of the House of Food, she was given a the title as a of goddess based on her actions at that day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]" Victims]]," but her title got revoked (and she got kicked out shortly after) as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was later successfully reapplied with the title "Goddess of ForceFeeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the "starving" children of the Pantheon once more.
* Her ascension caused annoyance amongst Sector V V, as she was one of the tougher foes they have had faced before. [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoors1E3AOperationNOPOWUH When they had a power outrage]] (due to the hamsters hamsters, who were generating their power for their treehouse treehouse, were taking a vacation), she was easily able to overpower them (even with Numbuh 2's his huge appetite keeping her at bay). Even with their weapons in hand, she's still very durable and not easily taken down. Luckily, as the group have has gained a ton of allies during their ascension, they ascension. They would at least have some back-up backup should her food army becomes too much for them.
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** Relating to the aforementioned incident (as they were the ones that sent her to attack them in the first place), The Delightful Children have mixed feelings about her ascension; on one hand, she and her food army can be really effective in incapacitating the KND. On the other hand, as they themselves are children, they are not spared from Gramma Stuffum's desire to overfeed them as well. Father welcomed Stuffum's ascension as they have worked with each other before ([[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO she and other villains helped attacked the KND as a ruse to retrieve an item from them]]). Although, they insist they were the ones that won [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS6E2BOperationAWARDS the Villain of the Year award]] instead of the other, they have put their rivalry aside if it meant getting revenge on the KND. She was also one of those people who were turned into a [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Senior Citi-Zombie]] by Grandfather [[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO after he got his memories and powers back]]. She got back to normal after Grandfather was decommissioned, but her opinions about him after that incident is are still unknown.
* In regard to the kind of food she makes (and the food that make makes up her army), well, she makes vegetable, meat and dessert dishes, which she describes as both healthy and yucky and is are about the size of a small child. Despite her claims, her food is absolutely unappealing for a kid to eat. Sometimes, her food is also made from [[CordonBleughChef random ingredients]] ingredients]], like her octopus burger, an ice cube with a hairy urchin-like fruit inside, or a meat pie with tusks. Other times, it's literally just meat, vegetables, or containers with legs, like her hairy sausages, hams with legs, or her spinach men. She can also make dishes out of ingredients nobody would dare to eat, like her curried rats and candied lizards. She's also able to make larger food beings items, like her liverwurst headcheese casserole, which is bigger than her or any other adult. Whenever she's in a tight pinch, she summons out a "Slamwitch" to guard her, a Main/{{Kaiju}}-like sandwich being that's very durable on the outside (but not on the inside).
** She does have a weakness weakness, though. Hamsters (and presumably any large groups of animals) can eat her food just fine fine, and a large number numerous of them can easily decimate her army in seconds. Unfortunately, there are there're so many gods from the House of Beasts and Fauna, so that even summoning her Slamwitch is not is as effective as it sounds. For these reasons, she stays away from that House entirely. Her food army doesn't like people who have a huge appetite and are not affected by gross food. It's assumed she also agrees with this opinion opinion, given that they would easily chow down quite a number on in her army and make it harder for her to make those people full.
* She's the lunch lady at the school where Sector V attended, and it's implied that [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS4E2AOperationFOODFITE they have fought with her during lunchtime]] on a regular basis. She applied as a lunch lady again, this time in at [[Pantheon/{{School}} The Elysium Academy]], as in an attempt to feed the children there. Her application, unsurprisingly, got rejected. In other news, she tried numerous times to enter the House of Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence but was stopped by Sector V and their allies. She and her food army was were banned from entering and going near that House as a result.
* Due to what she did when she ascended, she's not a popular in her own House. The good-aligned deities are disgusted by both her methods and her cooking. Her reputation is not helped whenever she tried tries to force feed force-feed any of their child allies that visit their temples. The evil-aligned ones (that don't have destruction as their main goal) tolerate her a bit more but are not interested in teaming up with her, as they are more focused on their own goals and not interested in her goals of feeding children. The only deities deity she's kind of allies with is SCP-953, as the SCP likes to trick people into eating her food by making them think they were eating something else. Even Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards considers her incredibly cruel]]. On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use. They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to who arrive unexpectedly and might eat her as well.
** Having unable to find decent allies in her own house (with even evil ones like Starjun, who represents evils chef, evil chefs, just ignoring her or The Mafia of Cooks denying alliance after she tried to force feed her force-feed their former enemy [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Hat]] [[Pantheon/{{Gameplay}} Kid]]), she turned to other places to find other evil chefs like her. She recently formed an unusual alliance with a sea creature, a fellow horrible chef and villainous "mastermind" Plankton. While even ''she'' finds his chum disgusting, she pities him for his unsuccessful restaurant business. She wants to help him out when he declared war on the House of Food out of envy and get revenge by making everyone eat their disgusting food.
* Considering she's a an old lady that cook cooks stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas, who ascended during the first time she got kicked out of the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies and did a decent job making a large quality quantity of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force feed force-feed themselves to people. While looking for potential allies at in her age group, she later got acquainted with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer enforcer, and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they have different goals, goals. Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also doesn't really mind Stuttum's MO as long as she stays away from trying to feed the children she's training.
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* Morality wise, Morality-wise, she's surprisingly complicated. On one hand, she truly believed that children, even the clearly obese ones, are were underweight and deserved to be fed. She's like any other good concerned good-hearted grandma would if their child/grandchild has not eaten lunch yet, but [[WellIntentionedExtremist on the extreme end]]. On the other hand, she's also a proud [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist card-carrying villainess]] who herself admits her food is "yucky" and still tries to have her food stuffed down children's throats without their consent. On the other other hand, compared to some of the more vile child-hating villains in the Pantheon, her goals and motivations seem less impressive. Still, many villains don't mock on her too much much, as her methods of achieving said goal are undeniably heinous. Having said that, she still has her limits. Pennywise, the child eating monster clown, initially wanted Stuffum as an ally ally, thinking that she can could help immobile immobilize the children to and make them easier to prey. prey on. Stuffum refuse refuses to help him on the account that, besides wanting to keep children fed to the point of causing them stomach pain and immobility, she doesn't intent intend to do anything else with them beyond that. that.



* After hearing about other deified living foods, she tried to get the other food beings to join her cause. She then learned that not every food being wants to be eaten by anyone. When they refused and ignored her, she tried to control them, only for her to be horrified to learn they can't be controlled, mainly because they are not made by her. They have mostly avoided her ever since (with Cotton and Sherbet Cookie running away as far from her as possible, The Aqua Teens kicking her out of their temple forcefully, and Orange, well, he's too annoying her too much and she lost interest in recruiting him). She also tried to recruit The Killer Tomatoes, who currently represent living foods. This meeting had gone very poorly given that they would rather eat ''her'' instead. The only living food to willingly ally with her was Pizzaface, who is mostly wants to recruit her food as additional mooks to deal with his enemy Peppino Spaghetti. While she also unable to make him join her cause, she still accepts the alliance with the hopes of learning some tips on how to make pizza from him.
* Her food powers are nothing to sneeze at, as she is able to make her loyal food army almost instantly from food scraps and make large amounts of them to almost no end. It's unknown when and how Stuffum first gained her food powers. Due to her German/Bavarian accent and because she wore a witch hat during that one time she summon Slamwitch, there are rumors that she's secretly a witch. However, those rumors have yet to be confirmed. Still, she is pleased to know that there are other deities besides her with food-based powers (namely Julieta Madrigal, who makes healing food, and Charlotte Katakuri, who can turn his body and his surroundings into Mochi/Japanese rice cakes). Unfortunately for her, neither deity wants to work with her and actively choose to oppose her to protect their respective families.
** Stuffum is intrigued after learning about other deities who also make living food (and didn't need special powers to do so). She heard of an incident involving [[WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs a food making machine that didn't work quite like it was intended]] and she wonders if she can use said machine to her advantage. Flint Lockwood, the creator of said machine, feared what she might do should she get her hands on his invention. So, he prompt banned her from going his temple and the island where his temple is located as to also prevent her from affecting the food-based wildlife there. When her plans fell thought, she initially wanted to ask XANA, a sentient computer virus who at one point also created a monster food, for help take over the machine. The offer wasn't successful as, much like The Killer Tomatoes, he doesn't like to work with humans either.
* Naturally, any kid or teen who has fought evil living food would despise her given their experiences. For example, The Powerpuff Girls, who at one point fought alien vegetables and defeated them by eating them raw, almost throw up at the thought of dealing with Stuffum the same way as they did before, especially since her food also regenerate themselves and because she never seems to run out of food if no group of animal eats them first. Even adults who deal with dealt with living food would be unnerved by Stuffum and her cooking, even before the "force feeding children" part. The fact that some of the children who fought food also happened to be superheroes or have superpowers doesn't deter her from wanting to feed them like any other normal kid (even if she would probably have a harder time dealing with them like she would the KND).
* Due to apparently [[Advertising/CNCity sharing locations with other deities]] back in her mortal realm, it made it easier for her go after various other younger deities, earning their ire as a result. Steven Universe initially tried to befriend her after encountering her desserts minions (reminding him of the show he used to watch about living crying breakfast food). That went sour after she tried to force fed Steven himself and it took the combined efforts of all The Crystal Gems to fight her off. She also tried to form a partnership with the Mung Daal Catering, but they later split due to "creative differences". That and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his apprenticeship. She also attempted to feed Ben Tennyson, to which he response by summoning Upchuck, who has an impressive long tongue and even more impressive appetite. Lastly, she tried to overfeed [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Billy]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Mandy]] to which she actually succeeded, at first. [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Grim]] is fine with this as he needed a vacation but eventually rescued them after realizing that he missed them a lot. She was lucky enough to gained another ally with Silico, who offered to teamed up with her after hearing her initially encounter with the PPG, which ended in defeat.

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* After hearing about other deified living foods, she tried to get the other food beings to join her cause. She then learned that not every food being wants to be eaten by anyone. When they refused and ignored her, she tried to control them, only for her to be horrified to learn they can't couldn't be controlled, mainly because they are were not made by her. They have mostly avoided her ever since (with Cotton and Sherbet Cookie running away as far from her as possible, The Aqua Teens kicking her out of their temple forcefully, and Orange, well, he's too annoying her too much much, and she lost interest in recruiting him). She also tried to recruit The Killer Tomatoes, who currently represent living foods. This meeting had gone very poorly poorly, given that they would rather eat ''her'' instead. The only living food to willingly ally with her was Pizzaface, who is mostly wants to recruit her food as additional mooks to deal with his enemy Peppino Spaghetti. While she was also unable to make him join her cause, she still accepts the alliance with in the hopes of learning some tips on how to make pizza from him.
* Her food powers are nothing to sneeze at, as she is able to make her loyal food army almost instantly from food scraps and make large amounts of them to almost no end. It's unknown when and how Stuffum first gained her food powers. Due to her German/Bavarian accent and because she wore a witch hat during that the one time she summon summoned Slamwitch, there are rumors that she's secretly a witch. However, those rumors have yet to be confirmed. Still, she is pleased to know that there are other deities besides her with food-based powers (namely Julieta Madrigal, who makes healing food, and Charlotte Katakuri, who can turn his body and his surroundings into Mochi/Japanese rice cakes). Unfortunately for her, neither deity wants to work with her and actively choose chooses to oppose her to protect their respective families.
** Stuffum is intrigued after learning about other deities who also make living food (and didn't need special powers to do so). She heard of an incident involving [[WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs a food making food-making machine that didn't work quite like it was intended]] intended]], and she wonders if she can use said machine to her advantage. Flint Lockwood, the creator of said machine, feared what she might do should she get her hands on his invention. So, he prompt promptly banned her from going to his temple and the island where his temple is located as to also prevent located, preventing her from affecting the food-based wildlife there. When her plans fell thought, through, she initially wanted to ask XANA, a sentient computer virus who at one point also created a monster food, for to help take over the machine. The offer wasn't successful successful, as, much like The Killer Tomatoes, he doesn't like to work with humans either.
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* Naturally, any kid or teen who has fought evil living food would despise her her, given their experiences. For example, The Powerpuff Girls, who at one point fought alien vegetables and defeated them by eating them raw, almost throw up at the thought of dealing with Stuffum the same way as they did before, especially since her food also regenerate regenerates themselves and because she never seems to run out of food if no group of animal animals eats them first. Even adults who deal with dealt with living food would be unnerved by Stuffum and her cooking, even before the "force feeding "force-feeding children" part. The fact that some of the children who fought food also happened to be superheroes or have superpowers doesn't deter her from wanting to feed them like any other normal kid (even if she would probably have a harder time dealing with them like she would the KND).
* Due to apparently [[Advertising/CNCity sharing locations with other deities]] back in her mortal realm, it made it easier for her to go after to various other younger deities, earning their ire as a result. Steven Universe initially tried to befriend her after encountering her desserts minions (reminding him of the show he used to watch about crying living crying breakfast food). That went sour after she tried to force fed force-feed Steven himself himself, and it took the combined efforts of all The Crystal Gems to fight her off. She also tried to form a partnership with the Mung Daal Catering, but they later split due to "creative differences". That That, and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his apprenticeship. She also attempted to feed Ben Tennyson, to which he response responded by summoning Upchuck, who has an impressive impressively long tongue and an even more impressive appetite. Lastly, she tried to overfeed [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Billy]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Mandy]] to which she actually succeeded, at first. [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Grim]] is fine with this this, as he needed a vacation but eventually rescued them after realizing that he missed them a lot. She was lucky enough to gained gain another ally with Silico, who offered to teamed up with her after hearing her initially encounter with the PPG, which ended in defeat.



* Among Stuffum's stranger dishes are platypus brains and fried platypus intestine. She attacked and feed Numbuh 2 the latter dish during one of their fights. Numbuh 2 comments that it tasted delirious, only to be disgusted when she tells him what the dish actually was. While it's unlikely she would use them for dish anytime soon (as it's trying to cook other deities is really frown upon), [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]] and [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]] are still on edge about this and are willing to attack Stuffum should she try anything funny with them.
* Stuffum doesn't look like someone who would be into heavy metal music. This took Hall of Pantheon/RockAndMetal by surprised after discovering that her villain songs (Grandmother Stuffum & Slam Witch) which she sings herself are actually retrofitted songs from the band heavy metal band Music/{{GWAR}} (or RAWG, which is the name they used for their side-projects). Best of all, she sounds really good too. Stuffum refuse to admit if she stole their instrumentals or actually got permission from them but she did admit she wrote the lyrics and sang it herself. Some people want to see a heavy metal singing battle with the metal loving office worker [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} Retsuko]]. Neither deity has any response to this proposal.

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* Among Stuffum's stranger dishes are platypus brains and fried platypus intestine. intestines. She attacked and feed fed Numbuh 2 the latter dish during one of their fights. Numbuh 2 comments that it tasted delirious, only to be disgusted when she tells him what the dish actually was. While it's unlikely she would use them for a dish anytime soon (as it's trying to cook other deities is really frown upon), [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]] and [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]] are still on edge about this and are willing to attack Stuffum should she try anything funny with them.
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* Stuffum doesn't look like someone who would be into heavy metal music. This took Hall of Pantheon/RockAndMetal by surprised after discovering that her villain songs (Grandmother Stuffum & Slam Witch) which she sings herself are actually retrofitted songs from the band heavy metal band Music/{{GWAR}} (or RAWG, which is the name they used for their side-projects). Best of all, she sounds really good too. Stuffum refuse refused to admit if she stole their instrumentals or actually got permission from them them, but she did admit she wrote the lyrics and sang it herself. Some people want to see a heavy metal singing battle with the metal loving metal-loving office worker [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} Retsuko]]. Neither deity has any response responded to this proposal.



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* Heralds: Liver and Onions (her constant minions), Her Food Army

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* Heralds: Liver and Onions (her constant minions), Her Food Army



* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts Sector V of The Kids Next Door]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Kids and teens who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls, Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Canines}} Jake the Dog]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper and Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Six]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Roald Dahl]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Chef]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK and Mira]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts Sector V of The Kids Next Door]]''', Door | Sector V]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Kids and teens who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls, Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Canines}} Jake the Dog]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper and & Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Six]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Roald Dahl]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Chef]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK and & Mira]]



* Avoids: House of Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna (and animals in general), Both [[Pantheon/GoodAndEvilColors Evil]] and [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Good]] Majin Buu, [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior Lord Beerus]]

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* Avoids: House of Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna [[Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna Beasts & Fauna]] (and animals in general), Both [[Pantheon/GoodAndEvilColors Evil]] and & [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Good]] Majin Buu, [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior Lord Beerus]]



** Having unable to find decent allies in her own house (with even evil ones like Starjun, who represents evils chef, just ignoring her or The Mafia of Cooks denying alliance after she tried to force feed her former enemy [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Hat]] [[Pantheon/{{Gameplay}} Kid]]), she turned to other places to find other evil chefs like her. She recently formed an unusual alliance with a sea creature, a fellow horrible chef and villainous "mastermind" Plankton. While even ''she'' finds his chum disgusting, she pities him for his unsuccessful restaurant business. She wants to help him out when he declared war on the House of Food out of envy and get revenge by making everyone eat their disgusting food.
* Considering she's a old lady that cook stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas, who ascended during the first time she got kicked out of the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies and did a decent job making a large quality of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force feed themselves to people. While looking for potential allies at her age group, she later got acquainted with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they have different goals, Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also doesn't really mind Stuttum's MO as long as she stays away from trying to feed the children she's training.



* After hearing about other deified living foods, she tried to get the other food beings to join her cause. She then learned that not every food being wants to be eaten by anyone. When they refused and ignored her, she tried to control them, only for her to be horrified to learn they can't be controlled, mainly because they are not made by her. They have mostly avoided her ever since (with Cotton and Sherbet Cookie running away as far from her as possible, The Aqua Teens kicking her out of their temple forcefully, and Orange, well, he's too annoying her too much and she lost interest in recruiting him). She also tried to recruit The Killer Tomatoes, who currently represent living foods. This meeting had gone very poorly given that they would rather eat ''her'' instead. The only living food to willingly ally with her was Pizzaface, who is mostly wants to recruit her food as additional mooks to deal with his enemy Peppino Spaghetti. While she also unable to make him join her cause, she still accepts the alliance with the hopes of learning how to make pizza from him eventually.
* Her food powers are nothing to sneeze at, as she is able to make her loyal food army almost instantly from food scraps and make large amounts of them to almost no end. It's unknown when and how Stuffum first gained her food powers. Due to her German/Bavarian accent and because she wore a witch hat during that one time she summon Slamwitch, there are rumors that she's secretly a witch. However, those rumors have yet to be confirmed. Still, she is pleased to know that there are other deities besides her with food powers (namely Julieta Madrigal, who makes healing food, and Charlotte Katakuri, who can turn his body and surroundings into Mochi/Japanese rice cakes). Unfortunately for her, neither deity wants to work with her and actively choose to oppose her to protect their respective families.
** Stuffum is intrigued after learning about other deities who also make living food (and didn't need special powers to do so). She heard of an incident involving [[WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs a food making machine that didn't work quite like it was intended]] and she wonders if she can use said machine to her advantage. Flint Lockwood, the creator of said machine, feared what she might do should she get her hands on his invention. So, he prompt banned her from going his temple and the island where his temple is located as to also prevent her from affecting the food-based wildlife there. When she plans fell thought, she initially wanted to ask XANA, a sentient computer virus who at one point also created a monster food, for help take over the machine. The offer wasn't successful as, much like The Killer Tomatoes, he doesn't like to work with humans either.
* {people who have fought living food}
* {Evil chefs}
* {CN deities}
* Considering she's a old lady that cook stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas, who ascended during the first time she got kicked out of the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies and did a decent job making a large quality of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force feed themselves to people. While looking for potential allies at her age group, she later got acquainted with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they have different goals, Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also doesn't really mind Stuttum's MO as long as she stays away from trying to feed the children she's training.
* {Both Evil and Good Majin Buu, Lord Beerus}

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* After hearing about other deified living foods, she tried to get the other food beings to join her cause. She then learned that not every food being wants to be eaten by anyone. When they refused and ignored her, she tried to control them, only for her to be horrified to learn they can't be controlled, mainly because they are not made by her. They have mostly avoided her ever since (with Cotton and Sherbet Cookie running away as far from her as possible, The Aqua Teens kicking her out of their temple forcefully, and Orange, well, he's too annoying her too much and she lost interest in recruiting him). She also tried to recruit The Killer Tomatoes, who currently represent living foods. This meeting had gone very poorly given that they would rather eat ''her'' instead. The only living food to willingly ally with her was Pizzaface, who is mostly wants to recruit her food as additional mooks to deal with his enemy Peppino Spaghetti. While she also unable to make him join her cause, she still accepts the alliance with the hopes of learning some tips on how to make pizza from him eventually.him.
* Her food powers are nothing to sneeze at, as she is able to make her loyal food army almost instantly from food scraps and make large amounts of them to almost no end. It's unknown when and how Stuffum first gained her food powers. Due to her German/Bavarian accent and because she wore a witch hat during that one time she summon Slamwitch, there are rumors that she's secretly a witch. However, those rumors have yet to be confirmed. Still, she is pleased to know that there are other deities besides her with food food-based powers (namely Julieta Madrigal, who makes healing food, and Charlotte Katakuri, who can turn his body and his surroundings into Mochi/Japanese rice cakes). Unfortunately for her, neither deity wants to work with her and actively choose to oppose her to protect their respective families.
** Stuffum is intrigued after learning about other deities who also make living food (and didn't need special powers to do so). She heard of an incident involving [[WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs a food making machine that didn't work quite like it was intended]] and she wonders if she can use said machine to her advantage. Flint Lockwood, the creator of said machine, feared what she might do should she get her hands on his invention. So, he prompt banned her from going his temple and the island where his temple is located as to also prevent her from affecting the food-based wildlife there. When she her plans fell thought, she initially wanted to ask XANA, a sentient computer virus who at one point also created a monster food, for help take over the machine. The offer wasn't successful as, much like The Killer Tomatoes, he doesn't like to work with humans either.
* {people Naturally, any kid or teen who have has fought evil living food}
* {Evil chefs}
* {CN deities}
* Considering she's a old lady that cook stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas,
food would despise her given their experiences. For example, The Powerpuff Girls, who ascended during at one point fought alien vegetables and defeated them by eating them raw, almost throw up at the first time she got kicked out thought of dealing with Stuffum the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies and same way as they did a decent job making a large quality of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force feed before, especially since her food also regenerate themselves to people. While looking for potential allies at her age group, and because she later got acquainted never seems to run out of food if no group of animal eats them first. Even adults who deal with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer dealt with living food would be unnerved by Stuffum and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they cooking, even before the "force feeding children" part. The fact that some of the children who fought food also happened to be superheroes or have different goals, Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also superpowers doesn't really mind Stuttum's MO as long as she stays away deter her from trying wanting to feed them like any other normal kid (even if she would probably have a harder time dealing with them like she would the children she's training.KND).
* {Both Due to apparently [[Advertising/CNCity sharing locations with other deities]] back in her mortal realm, it made it easier for her go after various other younger deities, earning their ire as a result. Steven Universe initially tried to befriend her after encountering her desserts minions (reminding him of the show he used to watch about living crying breakfast food). That went sour after she tried to force fed Steven himself and it took the combined efforts of all The Crystal Gems to fight her off. She also tried to form a partnership with the Mung Daal Catering, but they later split due to "creative differences". That and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his apprenticeship. She also attempted to feed Ben Tennyson, to which he response by summoning Upchuck, who has an impressive long tongue and even more impressive appetite. Lastly, she tried to overfeed [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Billy]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Mandy]] to which she actually succeeded, at first. [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Grim]] is fine with this as he needed a vacation but eventually rescued them after realizing that he missed them a lot. She was lucky enough to gained another ally with Silico, who offered to teamed up with her after hearing her initially encounter with the PPG, which ended in defeat.
* Made a big mistake of trying to feed both
Evil and Good Majin Buu, Buu on different occasions as she mistaken their child-like nature being that of actual children instead of just being younger-looking and acting near immortals. Both Majin Buus' immense appetite and adoration of food made it easier for them to chow down her food creatures more than she can create more of them. When she refuse to make more, they had a temper tantrum, which lead to a ton of destruction that almost killed her. Due to that incident, she has avoided them ever since. While not the demographic for her disgusting food, she also actively avoids Lord Beerus}Beerus after hearing that he once destroyed half a planet by tapping a finger on a table because he was served food that was too greasy.





* Ideas for Food Grandma
** Add CN characters and children
*** Tries to feed Steven, gets attack by Steven and the crystal gems
*** Tries to form a partnership with the Mung Daal Catering, split due to creative differences. That and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his appentiship
*** the PPG fought vegetable alien people before - Ben 10, Upchuck
*** Tried to overfeed Billy and Mandy, Grim is fine with this as he needed a vaction but eventually tried to saved them
** [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes The Grave of the Fireflies children]], while they were starving, they still don't like granma
** On speaking terms with Granny Goodness, as while they are both evil, they have different goals, Goodness wants fit child soldiers but fat ones
** Add deities who are anti obesity
** Stuffum had tried to work with for the Cookie Cliker Grandmas, as the cookies she makes also comes to life, they reject her afterwards
** Midora and Manga/Toriko - as they are food related
* She tried to get other food beings to be with her cause. They ignored her. She tried to control them but learns they can't be controlled because they are not made by her.

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\n\n* Ideas Stuffum doesn't look like someone who would be into heavy metal music. This took Hall of Pantheon/RockAndMetal by surprised after discovering that her villain songs (Grandmother Stuffum & Slam Witch) which she sings herself are actually retrofitted songs from the band heavy metal band Music/{{GWAR}} (or RAWG, which is the name they used for Food Grandma
** Add CN characters
their side-projects). Best of all, she sounds really good too. Stuffum refuse to admit if she stole their instrumentals or actually got permission from them but she did admit she wrote the lyrics and children
*** Tries
sang it herself. Some people want to feed Steven, gets attack by Steven and the crystal gems
*** Tries to form
see a partnership heavy metal singing battle with the Mung Daal Catering, split due metal loving office worker [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} Retsuko]]. Neither deity has any response to creative differences. That and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his appentiship
*** the PPG fought vegetable alien people before - Ben 10, Upchuck
*** Tried to overfeed Billy and Mandy, Grim is fine with
this as he needed a vaction but eventually tried to saved them
** [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes The Grave of the Fireflies children]], while they were starving, they still don't like granma
** On speaking terms with Granny Goodness, as while they are both evil, they have different goals, Goodness wants fit child soldiers but fat ones
** Add deities who are anti obesity
** Stuffum had tried to work with for the Cookie Cliker Grandmas, as the cookies she makes also comes to life, they reject her afterwards
** Midora and Manga/Toriko - as they are food related
* She tried to get other food beings to be with her cause. They ignored her. She tried to control them but learns they can't be controlled because they are not made by her.
proposal.



* '''[[WesternAnimation/BrotherBear Kenai]], God of {{Karmic Transformation}}s or {{Literal Transformative Experience}}s, or [[InAnotherMansShoes Living In Another Bear's Paws]]''' -
* '''[[Film/CastAway Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball]], Co-Gods of [[Main/MourningAnObject Mourning for Inanimate Objects]] OR [[Main/DesertedIsland Being Trapped on a Deserted Island]]''' -
* '''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Gramma Stuffum]], Goddess of Main/ForceFeeding''' [[note]] She is a Cordon Bleugh Chef who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. However she is a Lethal Chef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has Food Based Superpowers to do so. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=188 Restoration of an old profile]] [[/note]] -
* '''[[Franchise/{{Hitman}} Silvio]] [[VideoGame/Hitman2016 Caruso]], God of [[Main/SingleIssuePsychology Psychological Issues Stemming from One Event]]''' -
* '''[[VideoGame/{{OFF}} The Elsens]], Collective Deities of Main/VoiceGrunting''' -
* '''[[VideoGame/DetroitBecomeHuman Alice]], Godress of {{Robotic Reveal}}s''' -

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* '''[[WesternAnimation/BrotherBear Kenai]], God of {{Karmic Transformation}}s or {{Literal Transformative Experience}}s, or [[InAnotherMansShoes Living In Another Bear's Paws]]''' -
Paws]]'''
* '''[[Film/CastAway Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball]], Co-Gods of [[Main/MourningAnObject Mourning for Inanimate Objects]] OR [[Main/DesertedIsland Being Trapped on a Deserted Island]]''' -
Island]]'''
* '''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Gramma Stuffum]], Goddess of Main/ForceFeeding''' [[note]] She is a Cordon Bleugh Chef who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. However she is a Lethal Chef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has Food Based Superpowers to do so. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=188 Restoration of an old profile]] [[/note]] -
[[/note]]
* '''[[Franchise/{{Hitman}} Silvio]] [[VideoGame/Hitman2016 Caruso]], God of [[Main/SingleIssuePsychology Psychological Issues Stemming from One Event]]''' -
Event]]'''
* '''[[VideoGame/{{OFF}} The Elsens]], Collective Deities of Main/VoiceGrunting''' -
Main/VoiceGrunting'''
* '''[[VideoGame/DetroitBecomeHuman Alice]], Godress of {{Robotic Reveal}}s''' Reveal}}s'''
* '''Advertising/CNCity
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* Alignment: NeutralEvil

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* Alignment: NeutralEvilNeutralEvil & A bit of [[KnightTemplar Chef Templar]]



* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Contempt}} Father (KND)]]''', [[Pantheon/TaintedLaw Burgermeister Meisterburger]], [[Pantheon/GameMechanics Pizzaface]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Plankton]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters SCP-953]] (sort of)

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* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Contempt}} Father (KND)]]''', [[Pantheon/TaintedLaw Burgermeister Meisterburger]], [[Pantheon/GameMechanics Pizzaface]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Plankton]], [[Pantheon/VillainousRoles Silico]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters SCP-953]] (sort of)



* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door | Sector V]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Those who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls, Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Canines}} Jake the Dog]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Six]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Roald Dahl]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Chef]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK and Mira]]
* Opposes: Those who have a [[BigEater big appetite]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects The Killer Tomatoes]], [[Pantheon/MealsNToZ P.B. Winterbottom]]
* Opposed by: All Child Deities, Most Pantheon/CartoonNetwork Deities (especially [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Most Child Cartoon Network Deties]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]], [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} Princess Bubblegum]], [[Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} Mung Daal Catering]], [[Pantheon/CharacterWriting Ben Tennyson]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]] and [[Pantheon/StevenUniverse The Crystal Gems]], [[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Cow and Chicken]], [[Pantheon/MentalismOther Mordecai and Rigby]]), [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments Julieta Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Charlotte Katakuri]], [[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Peppino Spaghetti]], [[Pantheon/TeamFortress2 The Team Fortress 2 Mercs]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The DHMIS Guys]], Aoi Asahina, [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Shinobu Oshino]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts Sector V of The Kids Next Door | Sector V]]''', Door]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Those Kids and teens who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls, Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Canines}} Jake the Dog]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper and Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Six]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Roald Dahl]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Chef]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK and Mira]]
* Opposes: Those who have a [[BigEater big appetite]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects The Killer Tomatoes]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas XANA]], [[Pantheon/MealsNToZ P.B. Winterbottom]]
Winterbottom]][[note]]Because he keeps stealing her tusk pies.[[/note]]
* Opposed by: All '''''All Child Deities, Most Deities''''', most Pantheon/CartoonNetwork Deities deities (especially [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Most Child most Cartoon Network Deties]], child deities]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]], [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} Princess Bubblegum]], [[Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} Mung Daal Catering]], [[Pantheon/CharacterWriting Ben Tennyson]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]] and [[Pantheon/StevenUniverse The Crystal Gems]], [[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Cow and Chicken]], [[Pantheon/MentalismOther Mordecai and Rigby]]), [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments Julieta Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Charlotte Katakuri]], [[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Adults who have dealt with living food ([[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Peppino Spaghetti]], [[Pantheon/TeamFortress2 The Team Fortress 2 Mercs]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The DHMIS Guys]], [[Pantheon/MonsterTypes The Monsters (Monsters vs. Aliens)]]), Aoi Asahina, [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Shinobu Oshino]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]



* Stays away from: House of Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna (and animals in general), Both [[Pantheon/GoodAndEvilColors Evil]] and [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Good]] Majin Buu, [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior Lord Beerus]]
* On Speaking Terms With: [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], [[Pantheon/{{Titles}} The Aqua Teens (Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad)]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Cotton Cookie and Sherbet Cookie]]

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* Stays away from: Avoids: House of Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna (and animals in general), Both [[Pantheon/GoodAndEvilColors Evil]] and [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Good]] Majin Buu, [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior Lord Beerus]]
* On Speaking Terms With: [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], Avoided By: Other living foods like [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Cotton Cookie and Sherbet Cookie]], [[Pantheon/{{Titles}} The Aqua Teens (Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad)]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Cotton Cookie and Sherbet Cookie]][[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]]
* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]]



* In regard to the kind of food she makes (and the food what make up her army), well, she makes vegetable, meat and dessert dishes, which she describes as both healthy and yucky and is about the size of a small child. Despite her claims, her food is absolutely unappealing for a kid to eat. Sometimes, her food is also made from [[CordonBleughChef random ingredients]] like her octopus burger, an ice cube with a hairy urchin-like inside, or a meat pie with tusks. Other times, it's literally just meat or vegetables with legs, like her hairy sausages, hams with legs, or her spinach men. She's also able to make larger food beings like her liverwurst headcheese casserole, which is bigger than her or any other adult. Whenever she's in a tight pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch" to guard her, a Main/{{Kaiju}}-like sandwich being that's very durable on the outside (but not on the inside).

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* In regard to the kind of food she makes (and the food what that make up her army), well, she makes vegetable, meat and dessert dishes, which she describes as both healthy and yucky and is about the size of a small child. Despite her claims, her food is absolutely unappealing for a kid to eat. Sometimes, her food is also made from [[CordonBleughChef random ingredients]] like her octopus burger, an ice cube with a hairy urchin-like fruit inside, or a meat pie with tusks. Other times, it's literally just meat meat, vegetables, or vegetables containers with legs, like her hairy sausages, hams with legs, or her spinach men.men. She can also make dishes out of ingredients nobody would dare to eat, like her curried rats and candied lizards. She's also able to make larger food beings like her liverwurst headcheese casserole, which is bigger than her or any other adult. Whenever she's in a tight pinch, she summon summons out a "Slamwitch" to guard her, a Main/{{Kaiju}}-like sandwich being that's very durable on the outside (but not on the inside).



* Due to what she did when she ascended, she's not a popular in her own House. The good-aligned deities are disgusted by both her methods and her cooking. Her reputation is not helped whenever she tried to force feed any of their child allies that visit their temples. The evil-aligned ones (that don't have destruction as their main goal) tolerate her a bit more but are not interested in teaming up with her, as they more focused on their own goals and not interested in her goals of feeding children. The only deities she's kind of allies with is SCP-953, as the SCP likes to trick people into eating her food by making them think they were eating something else. Even Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards considers her incredibly cruel]]. Pennywise, the child eating monster clown, initially wanted Stuffum as an ally thinking that she can help immobile the children to make them easier to prey. Stuffum refuse to help him on the account that, besides wanting to keep children fed to the point of causing them stomach pain and immobility, she doesn't intent to do anything else with them beyond that.
** On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use. They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to arrive unexpectedly and might eat her as well.
* The fun-hating mayor Burgermeister took interest in Stuttum after hearing about her from his ally Father. Although he would rather see children doing their chores than just idling around, he is not complete opposed to Stuttum and he sees her methods as a way to stop unruly children (as possibly as a revenge ploy for his enemy [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Kris Kringle/Santa Clause]]. Stuttum isn't opposed to Burgermeister either, seemingly agreeing that kids playing with toy might make them cause trouble. Besides him, not a lot of evil adults or parents want to employ Stuttum; presumably because they could find other less gross methods on disciplining children on their own.
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* Due to what she did when she ascended, she's not a popular in her own House. The good-aligned deities are disgusted by both her methods and her cooking. Her reputation is not helped whenever she tried to force feed any of their child allies that visit their temples. The evil-aligned ones (that don't have destruction as their main goal) tolerate her a bit more but are not interested in teaming up with her, as they more focused on their own goals and not interested in her goals of feeding children. The only deities she's kind of allies with is SCP-953, as the SCP likes to trick people into eating her food by making them think they were eating something else. Even Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards considers her incredibly cruel]]. On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use. They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to arrive unexpectedly and might eat her as well.
* Morality wise, she's surprisingly complicated. On one hand, she truly believed that children, even the clearly obese ones, are underweight and deserved to be fed. She's like any other good concerned grandma would if their child/grandchild has not eaten lunch yet, but [[WellIntentionedExtremist on the extreme end]]. On the other hand, she's also a proud [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist card-carrying villainess]] who herself admits her food is "yucky" and still tries to have her food stuffed down children's throats without their consent. On the other other hand, compared to some of the more vile child-hating villains in the Pantheon, her goals and motivations seem less impressive. Still, many villains don't mock on her too much as her methods of achieving said goal are undeniably heinous. Having said that, she still has her limits.
Pennywise, the child eating monster clown, initially wanted Stuffum as an ally thinking that she can help immobile the children to make them easier to prey. Stuffum refuse to help him on the account that, besides wanting to keep children fed to the point of causing them stomach pain and immobility, she doesn't intent to do anything else with them beyond that.
** On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use. They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to arrive unexpectedly and might eat her as well.
* The fun-hating mayor Burgermeister took interest in Stuttum Stuffum after hearing about her from his ally Father. Although he would rather see children doing their chores than just idling around, he is not complete opposed to Stuttum and he sees her methods as a an effective way to stop unruly children (as possibly as a revenge ploy for his enemy [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Kris Kringle/Santa Clause]]. Stuttum Claus]]). Stuffum isn't opposed to Burgermeister either, seemingly agreeing that kids playing with toy toys might make them cause trouble.troublesome. Besides him, not a lot of evil adults or parents want to employ Stuttum; presumably because they could find other less gross methods on disciplining children on their own.
* {living food}
* {able
After hearing about other deified living foods, she tried to reanimate food}get the other food beings to join her cause. She then learned that not every food being wants to be eaten by anyone. When they refused and ignored her, she tried to control them, only for her to be horrified to learn they can't be controlled, mainly because they are not made by her. They have mostly avoided her ever since (with Cotton and Sherbet Cookie running away as far from her as possible, The Aqua Teens kicking her out of their temple forcefully, and Orange, well, he's too annoying her too much and she lost interest in recruiting him). She also tried to recruit The Killer Tomatoes, who currently represent living foods. This meeting had gone very poorly given that they would rather eat ''her'' instead. The only living food to willingly ally with her was Pizzaface, who is mostly wants to recruit her food as additional mooks to deal with his enemy Peppino Spaghetti. While she also unable to make him join her cause, she still accepts the alliance with the hopes of learning how to make pizza from him eventually.
* Her food powers are nothing to sneeze at, as she is able to make her loyal food army almost instantly from food scraps and make large amounts of them to almost no end. It's unknown when and how Stuffum first gained her food powers. Due to her German/Bavarian accent and because she wore a witch hat during that one time she summon Slamwitch, there are rumors that she's secretly a witch. However, those rumors have yet to be confirmed. Still, she is pleased to know that there are other deities besides her with food powers (namely Julieta Madrigal, who makes healing food, and Charlotte Katakuri, who can turn his body and surroundings into Mochi/Japanese rice cakes). Unfortunately for her, neither deity wants to work with her and actively choose to oppose her to protect their respective families.
** Stuffum is intrigued after learning about other deities who also make living food (and didn't need special powers to do so). She heard of an incident involving [[WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs a food making machine that didn't work quite like it was intended]] and she wonders if she can use said machine to her advantage. Flint Lockwood, the creator of said machine, feared what she might do should she get her hands on his invention. So, he prompt banned her from going his temple and the island where his temple is located as to also prevent her from affecting the food-based wildlife there. When she plans fell thought, she initially wanted to ask XANA, a sentient computer virus who at one point also created a monster food, for help take over the machine. The offer wasn't successful as, much like The Killer Tomatoes, he doesn't like to work with humans either.



* {people with food based powers, Julieta Madrigal, Charlotte Katakuri, Flint Lockwood,}

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* Among Stuffum's stranger dishes is the fried platypus intestine. She attacked and feed Numbuh 2 these during one of their fights. Numbuh 2 comments that it tasted delirious, only to be disgusted when she tells him what the dish actually was. While it's unlikely she would use them for dish anytime soon (as it's trying to cook other deities is really frown upon), [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]] and [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]] are still on edge about this and are willing to attack Stuffum should she try anything funny with them.


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* Among Stuffum's stranger dishes is the are platypus brains and fried platypus intestine. She attacked and feed Numbuh 2 these the latter dish during one of their fights. Numbuh 2 comments that it tasted delirious, only to be disgusted when she tells him what the dish actually was. While it's unlikely she would use them for dish anytime soon (as it's trying to cook other deities is really frown upon), [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]] and [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]] are still on edge about this and are willing to attack Stuffum should she try anything funny with them.

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* Conflicting Opinion: [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]]
* On Speaking Terms With: [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], [[Pantheon/{{Titles}} The Aqua Teens (Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad)]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Cotton Cookie and Sherbet Cookie]]

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* Conflicting Opinion: On Speaking Terms With: [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]]
* On Speaking Terms With:
Goodness]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], [[Pantheon/{{Titles}} The Aqua Teens (Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad)]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Cotton Cookie and Sherbet Cookie]]



* Due to what she did when she ascended, she's not a popular in her own House. The good-aligned deities are disgusted by both her methods and her cooking. Her reputation is not helped whenever she tried to force feed any of their child allies that visit their temples. The evil-aligned ones (that don't have destruction as their main goal) tolerate her a bit more but are not interested in teaming up with her, as they more focused on their own goals and not interested in her goals of feeding children. The only deities she's kind of allies with is SCP-953, as the SCP likes to trick people into eating her food by making them think they were eating something else. Even Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards considers her incredibly cruel]]. Pennywise, the child eating monster clown, initially wanted Stuffum as an ally thinking that she can help immobile the children to make them easier to prey. Stuffum refuse to help him on the account that, besides wanting to keep children fed to the point of causing them pain and immobility, she doesn't intent to do anything else with them beyond that.

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* Due to what she did when she ascended, she's not a popular in her own House. The good-aligned deities are disgusted by both her methods and her cooking. Her reputation is not helped whenever she tried to force feed any of their child allies that visit their temples. The evil-aligned ones (that don't have destruction as their main goal) tolerate her a bit more but are not interested in teaming up with her, as they more focused on their own goals and not interested in her goals of feeding children. The only deities she's kind of allies with is SCP-953, as the SCP likes to trick people into eating her food by making them think they were eating something else. Even Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards considers her incredibly cruel]]. Pennywise, the child eating monster clown, initially wanted Stuffum as an ally thinking that she can help immobile the children to make them easier to prey. Stuffum refuse to help him on the account that, besides wanting to keep children fed to the point of causing them stomach pain and immobility, she doesn't intent to do anything else with them beyond that.



* {allies, evil adults as she is still to work with them, those who hate children and those who want children to be behaved}
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* {allies, The fun-hating mayor Burgermeister took interest in Stuttum after hearing about her from his ally Father. Although he would rather see children doing their chores than just idling around, he is not complete opposed to Stuttum and he sees her methods as a way to stop unruly children (as possibly as a revenge ploy for his enemy [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Kris Kringle/Santa Clause]]. Stuttum isn't opposed to Burgermeister either, seemingly agreeing that kids playing with toy might make them cause trouble. Besides him, not a lot of evil adults as she is still or parents want to work with them, those who hate employ Stuttum; presumably because they could find other less gross methods on disciplining children and those who want children to be behaved}
on their own.
* {living food} food}
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{able to reanimate food}
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* {evil grandmas} {grandmas and old ladies in general}

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* {evil grandmas} {grandmas {CN deities}
* Considering she's a old lady that cook stuff, she tried joining cookie-making Grandmas, who ascended during the first time she got kicked out of the Pantheon. She tried to make a lot of cookies
and old ladies in general}did a decent job making a large quality of them. She was later kicked out of the group after the cookies she made tried to force feed themselves to people. While looking for potential allies at her age group, she later got acquainted with Granny Goodness, Darkseid's enforcer and runs an "orphanage" that's actually a training ground for her child soldiers. While they are both evil, they have different goals, Goodness wants fit child soldiers than obese ones. Goodness also doesn't really mind Stuttum's MO as long as she stays away from trying to feed the children she's training.



* [[VideoGame/OperationVIDEOGAME At one point]], Stuffum had invaded a donut shop and wished to fill the donuts with spinach, liver and olives. Thankfully, her plans were thwarted by Numbuh 1. She tried this plan again by trying to take over the pantheon branch of Donut County's donut shop. This time her plans were thwarted by Mira and BK, who quickly made a "donut" (AKA a portable hole in the ground) to shallow up her food army with ease. A few donut deities like Aoi Asahina, Shinobu Oshino, and Homer Simpson were quick to condone her act, even commenting that her donut idea doesn't seem very appetizing at all.
* {fried platypus intestine, [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]], [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]]}


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* [[VideoGame/OperationVIDEOGAME At one point]], Stuffum had invaded a donut shop and wished to fill the donuts with spinach, liver and olives. Thankfully, her plans were thwarted by Numbuh 1. She tried this plan again by trying to take over the pantheon branch of Donut County's donut shop. This time her plans were thwarted by Mira and BK, who quickly made a "donut" (AKA a portable hole in the ground) to shallow up her food army with ease. A few donut deities lovers like Aoi Asahina, Shinobu Oshino, and Homer Simpson were quick to condone her act, even commenting that her donut idea doesn't seem very appetizing at all.
* {fried Among Stuffum's stranger dishes is the fried platypus intestine, intestine. She attacked and feed Numbuh 2 these during one of their fights. Numbuh 2 comments that it tasted delirious, only to be disgusted when she tells him what the dish actually was. While it's unlikely she would use them for dish anytime soon (as it's trying to cook other deities is really frown upon), [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]], Platypus]] and [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]]}

Platypet]] are still on edge about this and are willing to attack Stuffum should she try anything funny with them.



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''Oh, look at all the skinny childrens!'' \\
''*gasps*'' \\
''You need to eat!! And nothing fattens up like good, yucky, healthy food!'' \\\



* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Contempt}} Father (KND)]]''', [[Pantheon/TaintedLaw Burgermeister Meisterburger]], [[Pantheon/GameMechanics Pizzaface]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters SCP-953]] (sort of)

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* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Contempt}} Father (KND)]]''', [[Pantheon/TaintedLaw Burgermeister Meisterburger]], [[Pantheon/GameMechanics Pizzaface]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Plankton]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters SCP-953]] (sort of)



* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door | Sector V]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Those who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK and Mira]]
* Opposes: Those who have a [[BigEater big appetite]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects The Killer Tomatoes]]
* Opposed by: All Child Deities, Most Pantheon/CartoonNetwork Deities (especially [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Most Child Cartoon Network Deties]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]], [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} Princess Bubblegum]], [[Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} Mung Daal Catering]], [[Pantheon/CharacterWriting Ben Tennyson]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]] and [[Pantheon/StevenUniverse The Crystal Gems]], [[Pantheon/MentalismOther Mordecai and Rigby]]), [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments Julieta Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Peppino Spaghetti]], [[Pantheon/TeamFortress2 The Team Fortress 2 Mercs]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The DHMIS Guys]], Aoi Asahina, [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door | Sector V]]''', A majority of Gods from House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], Those who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances Girls, Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Canines}} Jake the Dog]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Six]], [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Flint Lockwood]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Roald Dahl]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Chef]], [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK and Mira]]
* Opposes: Those who have a [[BigEater big appetite]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects The Killer Tomatoes]]
Tomatoes]], [[Pantheon/MealsNToZ P.B. Winterbottom]]
* Opposed by: All Child Deities, Most Pantheon/CartoonNetwork Deities (especially [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Most Child Cartoon Network Deties]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]], [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} Princess Bubblegum]], [[Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} Mung Daal Catering]], [[Pantheon/CharacterWriting Ben Tennyson]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]] and [[Pantheon/StevenUniverse The Crystal Gems]], [[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Cow and Chicken]], [[Pantheon/MentalismOther Mordecai and Rigby]]), [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments Julieta Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Charlotte Katakuri]], [[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Peppino Spaghetti]], [[Pantheon/TeamFortress2 The Team Fortress 2 Mercs]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The DHMIS Guys]], Aoi Asahina, [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Shinobu Oshino]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]



* Stays away from: House of Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna (and animals in general)

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* Stays away from: House of Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna (and animals in general)general), Both [[Pantheon/GoodAndEvilColors Evil]] and [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Good]] Majin Buu, [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior Lord Beerus]]



* On Speaking Terms With: [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], [[Pantheon/{{Titles}} The Aqua Teens (Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad)]]
* Gramma Stuffum is an old lady (and an enemy to the [[Pantheon/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]]) who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. She does this as she thinks if children are stuffed and overweight, they can't get themselves into trouble. However, she is a LethalChef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has food based superpowers, specifically she can create and control an army of AnthropomorphicFood who can fight for her or do her bidding. One of these is making the living food shove themselves into any kid's mouth until the kid becomes really full. She also speaks with a heavy German accent. She may or may not also be a witch.
* One unfaithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest deified eaters, Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards. However, much to the dismay of the residence of the House of Food, she was given a title as a goddess based on her actions at day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]" but her title got revoked (and got kicked out shortly after) as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was later successfully reapplied with the title "Goddess of ForceFeeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the starving children of the Pantheon once more.

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* On Speaking Terms With: [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], [[Pantheon/{{Titles}} The Aqua Teens (Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad)]]
Meatwad)]], [[Pantheon/TragedyAndDespair Cotton Cookie and Sherbet Cookie]]
* Gramma Stuffum is an old lady (and an enemy to the [[Pantheon/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]]) who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. She does this as she thinks if children are stuffed stuffed, overweight and overweight, immobile, they can't get themselves into trouble. However, she is a LethalChef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has food based superpowers, specifically she can create and control an army of AnthropomorphicFood who can fight for her or do her bidding. One of these is making the living food shove themselves into any kid's mouth until the kid becomes really full. She also speaks with a heavy German accent. She may or may not also be a witch.
* One unfaithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest deified eaters, Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards. However, much to the dismay of the residence of the House of Food, she was given a title as a goddess based on her actions at day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]" but her title got revoked (and got kicked out shortly after) as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was later successfully reapplied with the title "Goddess of ForceFeeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the starving "starving" children of the Pantheon once more.



* {the kind of food she makes, she's mostly a CordonBleughChef}

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* {the In regard to the kind of food she makes, makes (and the food what make up her army), well, she makes vegetable, meat and dessert dishes, which she describes as both healthy and yucky and is about the size of a small child. Despite her claims, her food is absolutely unappealing for a kid to eat. Sometimes, her food is also made from [[CordonBleughChef random ingredients]] like her octopus burger, an ice cube with a hairy urchin-like inside, or a meat pie with tusks. Other times, it's literally just meat or vegetables with legs, like her hairy sausages, hams with legs, or her spinach men. She's also able to make larger food beings like her liverwurst headcheese casserole, which is bigger than her or any other adult. Whenever she's mostly in a CordonBleughChef}tight pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch" to guard her, a Main/{{Kaiju}}-like sandwich being that's very durable on the outside (but not on the inside).
** She does have a weakness though. Hamsters (and presumably any large groups of animals) can eat her food just fine and a large number of them can easily decimate her army in seconds. Unfortunately, there are so many gods from the House of Beasts and Fauna, so that even summoning her Slamwitch not is as effective as it sounds. For these reasons, she stays away from that House entirely. Her food army doesn't like people who have a huge appetite and not affected by gross food. It's assumed she also agrees with this opinion given that they would easily chow down quite a number on her army and make it harder for her to make those people full.



* {Opinions from people on her House, [[Pantheon/MealsAToM Hansel and Gretel]]}
** On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use; They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to arrive unexpectedly and eat her as well.

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* {Opinions from Due to what she did when she ascended, she's not a popular in her own House. The good-aligned deities are disgusted by both her methods and her cooking. Her reputation is not helped whenever she tried to force feed any of their child allies that visit their temples. The evil-aligned ones (that don't have destruction as their main goal) tolerate her a bit more but are not interested in teaming up with her, as they more focused on their own goals and not interested in her goals of feeding children. The only deities she's kind of allies with is SCP-953, as the SCP likes to trick people on into eating her House, [[Pantheon/MealsAToM Hansel food by making them think they were eating something else. Even Stuffum [[Main/EvenEvilHasStandards considers her incredibly cruel]]. Pennywise, the child eating monster clown, initially wanted Stuffum as an ally thinking that she can help immobile the children to make them easier to prey. Stuffum refuse to help him on the account that, besides wanting to keep children fed to the point of causing them pain and Gretel]]}
immobility, she doesn't intent to do anything else with them beyond that.
** On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use; use. They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to arrive unexpectedly and might eat her as well.well.



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* {people with food based powers}powers, Julieta Madrigal, Charlotte Katakuri, Flint Lockwood,}



* {Her weakness: animals that can eat her food} Stays far away from the House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her plans.
* {Her other weakness: others who eat a lot and those who are not affected by gross food}
* {Donuts; at one point she wishes to fill the donuts with spinach, liver and olives; donut deities would hate her}
* {kaiju} Whenever she's in a pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch" to guard her. Unfortunately, There are so many gods from the House of Beasts, so it's not as effective as it sounds.

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* {Her weakness: animals that can eat her food} Stays far away from the House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her plans.
* {Her other weakness: others who eat a lot
{Both Evil and those who are not affected by gross food}
Good Majin Buu, Lord Beerus}
* {Donuts; at [[VideoGame/OperationVIDEOGAME At one point she wishes point]], Stuffum had invaded a donut shop and wished to fill the donuts with spinach, liver and olives; olives. Thankfully, her plans were thwarted by Numbuh 1. She tried this plan again by trying to take over the pantheon branch of Donut County's donut shop. This time her plans were thwarted by Mira and BK, who quickly made a "donut" (AKA a portable hole in the ground) to shallow up her food army with ease. A few donut deities would hate her}
* {kaiju} Whenever she's in a pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch"
like Aoi Asahina, Shinobu Oshino, and Homer Simpson were quick to guard her. Unfortunately, There are so many gods from the House of Beasts, so it's not as effective as it sounds.condone her act, even commenting that her donut idea doesn't seem very appetizing at all.



''Oh, look at all the skinny childrens!'' \\
''*gasps*'' \\
''You need to eat!! And nothing fattens up like good, yucky, healthy food!'' \\

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''Oh, look at all the skinny childrens!'' \\\n''*gasps*'' \\\n''You need to eat!! And nothing fattens up like good, yucky, healthy food!'' \\\n

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* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Contempt}} Father (KND)]]''', [[Pantheon/TaintedLaw Burgermeister Meisterburger]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters SCP-953]] (sort of)

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* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Contempt}} Father (KND)]]''', [[Pantheon/TaintedLaw Burgermeister Meisterburger]], [[Pantheon/GameMechanics Pizzaface]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters SCP-953]] (sort of)



* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts Sector V of The Kids Next Door]]''', A majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]]
* Opposes: ?
* Opposed by: [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts Sector V of The Kids Next Door]]''', Door | Sector V]]''', A majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]]
Snicket]], Those who have fought living food ([[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances The Powerpuff Girls]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances Finn the Human]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/RomanticInterest Miraculous Ladybug, Cat Noir]], [[Pantheon/VisualStyles Cuphead, Mugman]], [[Pantheon/DigitalPersonas The Lyoko Warriors]]), [[Pantheon/MiscellaneousItemsDeities BK and Mira]]
* Opposes: ?
Those who have a [[BigEater big appetite]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects The Killer Tomatoes]]
* Opposed by: All Child Deities, Most Pantheon/CartoonNetwork Deities (especially [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Most Child Cartoon Network Deties]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]]Queen]], [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} Princess Bubblegum]], [[Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} Mung Daal Catering]], [[Pantheon/CharacterWriting Ben Tennyson]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]] and [[Pantheon/StevenUniverse The Crystal Gems]], [[Pantheon/MentalismOther Mordecai and Rigby]]), [[Pantheon/HomesAndUrbanEstablishments Julieta Madrigal]], [[Pantheon/NationalMentalities Peppino Spaghetti]], [[Pantheon/TeamFortress2 The Team Fortress 2 Mercs]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The DHMIS Guys]], Aoi Asahina, [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]



* Conflicting Opinion: [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects The Killer Tomatoes]]

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* Conflicting Opinion: [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Goodness]]
* On Speaking Terms With: [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], [[Pantheon/{{Titles}}
The Killer Tomatoes]]Aqua Teens (Master Shake, Frylock, Meatwad)]]



* {the kind of food she makes}

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* {the kind of food she makes}makes, she's mostly a CordonBleughChef}



* {Her weakness: animals} Stays far away from the House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her plans. Even worse for her is that the Wigs-Wigs are her worst enemies.

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* {Her weakness: animals} animals that can eat her food} Stays far away from the House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her plans. Even worse for her is that the Wigs-Wigs are her worst enemies.plans.



* {fried platypus intestine}

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* {fried platypus intestine}intestine, [[Pantheon/AnimalCompanions Perry the Platypus]], [[Pantheon/{{Fanbase}} Platypet]]}



*** the PPG fought vegetable alien people before - Ben 10, check for any alien with appetite

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*** the PPG fought vegetable alien people before - Ben 10, check for any alien with appetiteUpchuck

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* Symbol: A Moon Being Lassoed

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* Symbol: A Moon Being LassoedLassoed & Rose Petals



* Heralds: Clarence Oddbody (his GuardianAngel), Mary Bailey (his wife) and the rest of George's family.
* Allies: [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]]

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* Heralds: Clarence Oddbody (his GuardianAngel), Mary Bailey (his wife) and the rest of George's family.
* Allies: [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]]Pines]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], Rip Van Winkle



* Conflicted Opinion: Lain Iwakura, [[Pantheon/SuicideAndSacrifice Joseph Simmons, John Hartigan]], [[Pantheon/MotivationsForWar Lelouch vi Britannia]] (basically those who [[spoiler:committed SuicideForOthersHappiness]])



* George Bailey is often consider the most selfless man in the entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made for the benefit of others. Because of this, he has earn the respect of others. {Steven Universe, Carl Fredricksen}
* {More people who are like George}

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* George Bailey is often consider the most selfless man in the entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made for the benefit of others. Because of this, he has earn the respect of others. {Steven Universe, Carl Fredricksen}
Fredricksen, Dipper Pines}
* {More people who are like George}George, Ebenezer Scrooge, Scrooge [=McDuck=], Michael Newman, Rip Van Winkle}



* {Distrust crooken and corrupt business people} Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds him of Mr. Potter. Though, he doesn't understand how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him. He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them to buy it back or he fire everybody in the company.

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* {Distrust crooken George distrusts any crooked and corrupt business people} people in general for taking advantage of those who are in need and especially if they are desperate. Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds him of Mr. Potter. Though, he doesn't understand how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him. He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them to buy it back or he fire everybody in the company.company.
** {His loaning business, YMMV}



* {Angels and Gods} As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.
* {Suicide}
** {SuicideForOthersHappiness}
* {His loaning business, YMMV}
* {WWII, has respect for soldiers even tho he never became one, his family joined the war effort and his brother as a top ranking pilot.}
* {Children} Became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure. Became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures. {[[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], having friends to help her after helping them}
* {[=AUs=]} Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.

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* {Angels and Gods} {Angels} As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.
* {Suicide}
** {SuicideForOthersHappiness}
* {His loaning business, YMMV}
* {WWII,
Often visits the House of Pantheon/{{Despondency}} to help others overcome their suicidal thoughts by sharing his experiences. He wants to help others the way Clarence helped him. He has respect for soldiers conflicting opinions on people who committed SuicideForOthersHappiness. On one hand, he was sadden, even tho that he never became one, views suicide as a sin from God, illegal and also wished they had found other solution that didn't come to that opinion. On the other hand, knowing that it is like to be in that position, he's sympathetic to them somewhat.
* During WWII,
his family joined helped with the war effort in supporting roles. His brother Harry serve as a pilot and became a war hero. George himself became never a solder on account of his deaf left ear, instead he stayed home as air raid warden as well as running the local scrap drives. George was proud to hear when his brother as awarded Congressional Medal of Honor for his efforts. Had he not saved his brother from a top ranking pilot.}
frozen lake when they were kids (where he can an infections where he lost hearing his left ear), Harry would have not been there to save those people on the transport ship. George certainly didn't expect other soldiers from the Allied side to be deified too, but whenever he meets any of them, he paid respects to them for serving their country.
* {Children} Became George befriended several young children in the Pantheon too. He became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure. Became He also became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures. {[[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Hearing Pollyanna Whittier]], having friends to help Whittier's story sort of reminded him of his own, as her after helping them}
endless optimist helped that townspeople and they were able to her by lifting her sprits up when she was at her lowest.
* {[=AUs=]} {[=AUs=] and his original story} Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.



* {Paul [=McCartney=] is planning a write a play for him.}

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* {Paul [=McCartney=] {[[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} Paul McCartney]] is planning a write a play for him.}



* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Gorr the God Butcher]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]], [[Pantheon/UnorthodoxCombat Quinella]],

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork April O'Neil]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]]
Rayner]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Dean Winchester]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Gorr the God Butcher]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[Pantheon/InvestigativeWork Louis Bloom]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]], [[Pantheon/UnorthodoxCombat Quinella]], Quinella]], [[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]]



* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities The Beyonder]], [[Pantheon/ReligiousFigures Brian Cohen]]

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* Envied By: [[Pantheon/PlotArchetypes Garlic Jr.]]
* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities The Beyonder]], [[Pantheon/ReligiousFigures Brian Cohen]]Cohen]], [[Pantheon/AIPersonalities Bender]]



* Others: [[Pantheon/PlotArchetypes Garlic Jr.]],



* {People who are also Gods for a limited amount of Time, [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]]}

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* {People who are also Gods for a limited amount of Time, [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]]}Castiel, Bender, Dean Winchester, Thanos}



* {Humiliated someone on live tv; Diana Christensen}

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* ** {Humiliated someone on live tv; Diana Christensen}Christensen} {Sets up bad thing for a headline, Louis Bloom}

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* Portfolio: BigGood of his town, BreakTheCutie, [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,

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* Portfolio: BigGood of his town, BreakTheCutie, [[TragicDream Did Not Fulfil His Childhood Dreams]] As [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,[[IncorruptiblePurePureness Cannot Be Bought Nor Bribed]], Tried To Do SuicideForOthersHappiness, [[HappilyFailedSuicide But Failed Happily]]



** CommonalityConnection: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]], [[Pantheon/GiantsAndSmallfolk Shrek]] (both of whom he also Pities), [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Sakura Kinomoto]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Philosophy}} Diana of Themiscyra/Wonder Woman]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Koriand'r/Starfire]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Sam Manson]], [[Pantheon/{{Currency}} Richie Rich]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], [[Pantheon/VengeanceArchetypes Enrico Pucci]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Desiree]]

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** CommonalityConnection: CommonalityConnection [[note]]The ones listed just the main ones that have the most resemblance to his story; this may not be the complete list[[/note]]: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]], [[Pantheon/GiantsAndSmallfolk Shrek]] (both Shrek]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Peter Parker]]/[[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} Spider-Man]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Sonic the Hedgehog]] (all of whom he also Pities), [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Sakura Kinomoto]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Currency}} Richie Rich]], [[Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology Lain Iwakura]], [[Pantheon/LoveInterests Veronica Lodge]], [[Pantheon/WritingTechniques Rose Tyler]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Sam Manson]], [[Pantheon/FamilyDysfunctions Summer Smith]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalities}} Scooby-Doo]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Orange]], [[Pantheon/{{Shapeshifters}} Jake of the Animorphs]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Koriand'r/Starfire]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNToZ WordGirl]], [[Pantheon/{{Philosophy}} Diana of Themiscyra/Wonder Woman]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Koriand'r/Starfire]], Woman]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], Wayne/Batman]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Sam Manson]], [[Pantheon/{{Currency}} Richie Rich]]
Kent/Superman]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], [[Pantheon/VengeanceArchetypes Enrico Pucci]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Desiree]] [[Pantheon/BossFightsAToM Dr. Robotnik (His Fleetway Version)]]



* Opposes: [[Pantheon/RealAndLegendaryPastiches Jorgen Von Strangle]]

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* Opposes: [[Pantheon/RealAndLegendaryPastiches Jorgen Von Strangle]]Strangle]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Desiree]], {{Corrupt Corporate Executive}}s in general



* Found out that his situation of wishing he was never born and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He felt both unnerved and comforted about this revelation. Unnerved because it mean that they suffered a similar existential dread of having no one to to remember them like he was; but also comfort knowing that it would at least make them appreciate their life just as he does.
** {Direct Homages} He has befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan and Donald.
** {Homages but bad guys}
** {Subversions} [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]]
** {BetterIfNotBornPlot}
** However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter. He dislikes Jorgen Von Strangle, who gave the kid said future, as a result of this.
** {He also deeply dislikes who weaponized his plot

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* Found out that his situation of wishing he was never born and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He felt both unnerved and comforted amazed about this revelation. Unnerved because it mean that they suffered a similar existential dread of having no one to to remember them like he was; but also comfort amazed how his story affected the lives of those beyond his world and knowing that it would at least make them appreciate their life just as he does.does. He has befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan and Donald.
** {Direct Homages} He has Besides those who wished they were never born, he also heard stories those who wished they never met someone, never left their hometown, never taken that job or role that they have ect., with most of whom ended up being worse than what they had originally. He's also befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan those people and Donald.was glad they were able to appreciate their lives too. He's also observed that some of those people who shared his story were superheroes, whose absence also affect their teammates lives, their loved ones' lives and the lives of people that they saved. In turn, he was surprised that he was earn the respect of others (namely both Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent) who admired his perseverance in his battle against Potter and helping the little men.
** {Homages but bad guys}
** {Subversions} [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]]
** {BetterIfNotBornPlot}
** However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter. He dislikes Jorgen Von Strangle, who gave was the kid said future, one to tested the kid, as a result of this.
*** Jorgen argues with George that he just teaching the child that good deeds should be done for what is right and shouldn't be done out of praise. He agrees on that statement but still thinks his methods are still cruel. The fairy then tries to change his mind about the matter by showing George other stories where [[BetterIfNotBornPlot the person's life was better off without them existing]], as their loved one lived better lives without them. Most of them either didn't get the lesson (like the case of [[Pantheon/LoveInterests Cheryl Blossom]], [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} Butt-Head]], and [[Pantheon/RomanticLoss Johnny Bravo]]) or lived out of pure sprite (like in the case of [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], [[Pantheon/VillainousSuccessAndFailure Dick Dastardly]], or [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Al Bundy]]). This didn't help Jorgen's case (and even the fairy admits he shown the latter three's stories for a quick laugh) and George was just disappointed in them. He did find at least one world where [[Film/SixteenWishes the lesson actual sticks with them]], which he's at least thankful for.
** {He He also deeply dislikes who weaponized use his plotsituation for their own nefarious gain. Take Shrek or Sonic for example, as their respective enemies used to powers to prevent their existence, thus having no one to oppose them at all. He likens it to what happen to him when Mr. Potter took over Bedford Falls in his absence, except way way worse. He dislikes Dr. Robotnik for these reasons and if Rumpelstiltskin ever ascended, he's going to give him a piece of his mind as well.
** [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]]'s story highly intrigued him. Like him, he too had an angel that tried to teach him to appreciate his family...twice. Once by [[spoiler:taking away his original family and replacing the ones he currently has (which is [[Pantheon/AmericanDad the family he ascended with]]) as punishment]] and twice by switching places with his children's Principal [[spoiler:causing him to marry his replacement wife and become the father of his children)]]. Stan instead wishes to return to his [[spoiler:replacement family]] as that he grows attached to them. He's not specifically interested in Stan himself (he's frustrated in him in not learning his lessons), but more so in the idea that had he not learned his lesson and wasn't distraught by the changes in his town, he would have probably have stayed be like Stan and [[spoiler:started a new life as well]].



* {More people who are like George}



* Portfolio: BigGood of his town, BreakTheCutie, [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,

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* Portfolio: BigGood of his town, BreakTheCutie, [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,



''Oh, look at all the skinny childrens! *gasps* You need to eat!! And nothing fattens up like good, yucky, healthy food!''

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''Oh, look at all the skinny childrens! *gasps* You childrens!'' \\
''*gasps*'' \\
''You
need to eat!! And nothing fattens up like good, yucky, healthy food!''
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* Allies: [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]]
** CommonalityConnection: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]] (whom he also Pities), [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]],
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]]
Newman]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper Pines]]
** CommonalityConnection: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]] (whom Turner]], [[Pantheon/GiantsAndSmallfolk Shrek]] (both of whom he also Pities), [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]],
Duck]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Sakura Kinomoto]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Philosophy}} Diana of Themiscyra/Wonder Woman]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Koriand'r/Starfire]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PovertyAndRiches Sam Manson]], [[Pantheon/{{Currency}} Richie Rich]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]]Kaiba]], [[Pantheon/VengeanceArchetypes Enrico Pucci]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Desiree]]



* Respects: All good aligned Angels.

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* Respects: All good aligned Angels.Good Aligned Angels, Most Allied Soldiers
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/RealAndLegendaryPastiches Jorgen Von Strangle]]



** {Subversions} [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]]
** However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter.

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** {Subversions} [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]]
Smith]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]]
** {BetterIfNotBornPlot}
** However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter. He dislikes Jorgen Von Strangle, who gave the kid said future, as a result of this.
** {He also deeply dislikes who weaponized his plot



** {SuicideForOthersHappiness}




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* {Paul [=McCartney=] is planning a write a play for him.}




''Kids... must eat!''\\
''Kids... must eat!''\\
''Kids... must eat!''\\
''Kids... must eat!''\\

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\n''Kids... must eat!''\\\n''Kids... must eat!''\\\n''Kids... must eat!''\\\n''Kids... must eat!''\\\n ''Oh, look at all the skinny childrens! *gasps* You need to eat!! And nothing fattens up like good, yucky, healthy food!''

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'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World)

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'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World)World) \\



* Domains: Family, Life, Work

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* Domains: Family, Life, WorkWork, Sacrifices



* Allies: [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Pinkie Pie]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], Mr. Potter
* Pities: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Pinkie Pie]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]]
Andrews]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Carl Fredricksen]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]]
** CommonalityConnection: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]] (whom he also Pities), [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]],
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], Mr. Potter
Kaiba]]
* Pities: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]]Envied by: [[Pantheon/TheatricVisuals Scottie Ferguson]]



* Ascended after realizing that he truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people to value their own wonderful life]]. To wit: Having to sacrifice his good prospects in order to make the people of Bedford Falls happy, until one fateful day where it would seem that his life would be crashing down... he then met an angel and accidentally made a wish that it would be better that he was never born, which was granted as he visited an AlternateUniverse where ''everyone he knew of were miserable''. After taking back his wish, he's a much happier person and his misfortunes reversed, and he came to learn these immortal words that comes with [[ThePowerOfFriendship friends]].
-->''No man is a failure who has friends''
* George Bailey is often consider the most selfless man in the entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made for the benefit of others. Because of this, he has earn the respect of others. Like both Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent. They admired his perseverance in his battle against Potter and helping the little men.
* When George ascended, the Court were able to fix his left ear, not hard with so many willing healers.
* Was very disturbed when he found out there were people who thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives.
* Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds him of Mr. Potter. Though, he doesn't understand how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him.
** He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them to buy it back or he fire everybody in the company.
* One of George's life long dreams was being able to travel across the world. While he couldn't do that in his former life, with his ascension, he is able to finally fulfil that dream. It isn't just limited to global traveling as he was giving permission, with a special pass, to enter certain other universes. Though, to be on the safe side, a representative of that world does chaperone him.
** George also got a chance to do a bit of architecting for the pantheon and helping with remodeling and rebuilding any temples that get wreck. It happens more often than you think
* Found out that his situation of wishing he was never born and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He has befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan and Donald. However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter.
* As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.
* Became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures.
* Became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure.
* Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them.

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* Having to sacrifice his good prospects in order to make the people of Bedford Falls happy, George Bailey was miserable and down on his luck. One fateful Christmas Eve, however, it would seem that his life would be crashing down... After his uncle misplaced the money that was supposed to keep his family's loaning business afloat, he thinks of jumping off a bridge to pay the missing money with his life insurance. But before he could end it all, he rescued a man from a river. The older man claimed to be his Guardian Angel, who wished to earn his wings by making George appreciate his life. Still feeling miserable, George accidentally made a wish that it would be better that [[RetGone he was never born]]. He got his wish, which was granted as he visited an AlternateUniverse where ''[[CrapsackWorld everyone he knew of were miserable]]'', undoing every good thing he's ever done, all the friendship he'd made and losing his family. After taking back his wish, he's a much happier person and his misfortunes reversed, with the townspeople he had help coming to his aim and donating money to make up for the missing cash. On that day, he came to learn these immortal words that comes with [[ThePowerOfFriendship friends]]:
-->''Remember no man is a failure who has friends.''
* Ascended after realizing that he truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people to value their own wonderful life]]. To wit: Having to sacrifice George does not fully remember how and when he ascended. He just remembered receiving a strange letter, wondered into a strange part of town, panicked as he noticed he didn't recognized that part of town and thinking he was being tricked again. It was only after seeing Clarence again (now with his good prospects in order to make full set of wings) and having the people of Bedford Falls happy, until one fateful day where it would seem angel explained everything to him, did George calmed his nerves a bit. Shortly after George ascended, the Court were able to approved his request to fix his deaf left ear, which is not hard with so many willing healers around.
* Found out
that his situation of wishing he was never born and being shown how life would be crashing down... he then met an angel is without him has happen to others. He felt both unnerved and accidentally made comforted about this revelation. Unnerved because it mean that they suffered a wish similar existential dread of having no one to to remember them like he was; but also comfort knowing that it would be at least make them appreciate their life just as he does.
** {Direct Homages} He has befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan and Donald.
** {Homages but bad guys}
** {Subversions} [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Stan Smith]]
** However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were
better that he off without him. George thought it was never born, which heartless to do to a kid. Even it was granted as he visited an AlternateUniverse where ''everyone he knew of were miserable''. After taking back his wish, he's just a much happier person and his misfortunes reversed, and he came to learn these immortal words that comes with [[ThePowerOfFriendship friends]].
-->''No man is a failure who has friends''
SecretTestOfCharacter.
* George Bailey is often consider the most selfless man in the entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made for the benefit of others. Because of this, he has earn the respect of others. Like both Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent. They admired his perseverance in his battle against Potter and helping {Steven Universe, Carl Fredricksen}
* {He's a man from
the little men.
* When George ascended, the Court were able to fix his left ear, not hard with
late 40's, so many willing healers.
*
he has different values} Was very disturbed when he found out there were people who thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives.
lives. {With modern corporations often ruin people's life too, he also people who understand what he's gone through too.}
* {Distrust crooken and corrupt business people} Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds him of Mr. Potter. Though, he doesn't understand how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him.
**
him. He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them to buy it back or he fire everybody in the company.
* One of George's life long dreams was being able to travel across the world. While he couldn't do that in his former life, with his ascension, he is able to finally fulfil that dream. It isn't just limited to global traveling as he was giving permission, with a special pass, to enter certain other universes. Though, to be on the safe side, a representative of that world does chaperone him.
**
him. George also got a chance to do a bit of architecting for the pantheon and helping with remodeling and rebuilding any temples that get wreck. It happens more often than you think
think.
* Found out that his situation of wishing he was never born {Angels and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He has befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan and Donald. However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter.
*
Gods} As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.
* Became very close to Charlie Brown when {Suicide}
* {His loaning business, YMMV}
* {WWII, has respect for soldiers even tho
he learned of never became one, his family joined the bald kid's determination despite war effort and his constant failures.
brother as a top ranking pilot.}
* {Children} Became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure.
figure. Became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures. {[[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Pollyanna Whittier]], having friends to help her after helping them}
* {[=AUs=]} Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them. {Scottie Ferguson}

''"Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?"''
-->--'''Clarence Oddbody'''



* Herald: Grace Connelly (His girlfriend, [[spoiler:currently his fiancée]])
* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]]

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* Herald: Grace Connelly (His girlfriend, [[spoiler:currently [[spoiler:now his fiancée]])
* Superior: '''[[Pantheon/HolyAuthorityAndPower God (Bruce Almighty)]]'''
* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Joel]] [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Barish]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Gorr the God Butcher]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]]
Christensen]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]]Luthor]], [[Pantheon/UnorthodoxCombat Quinella]],



* On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities The Beyonder]], [[Pantheon/ReligiousFigures Brian Cohen]]
* Those Who Are Interested In Him: [[Pantheon/HeroicOutlooks Gowasu]], [[Pantheon/{{Prophets}} The Presence]], [[Pantheon/PowerLevelsAndAppearance The One Above All]], [[Pantheon/ReligiousPractice Orel Puppington]]
* Others: [[Pantheon/PlotArchetypes Garlic Jr.]],



* {People who are also Gods for a limited amount of Time}

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* {People who are also Gods for a limited amount of Time}Time, [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Castiel]]}



* Herald: Liver and Onions (her constant minions), Her Food Army

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* Herald: Heralds: Liver and Onions (her constant minions), Her Food Army



* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts Sector V of The Kids Next Door]]''', A majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]]
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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts Sector V of The Kids Next Door]]''', A majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]]
Pac-man]], [[Pantheon/{{Teachers}} Izumi Curtis]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]]
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
Opposes: ?
* Opposed by/Opposes: by: [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Marceline the Vampire Queen]]



* Conflicting Opinion: [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]]

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* Conflicting Opinion: [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]]Goodness]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects The Killer Tomatoes]]

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* Symbol: The computer he used to answer prayers.

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* Symbol: The computer he used to answer prayers.prayers, his prayer beads and a WKBW-TV microphone.



* Herald: Grace Connelly (His girlfriend, [[spoiler:currently his fiancée]])



* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]

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* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]]



* Bruce Nolan is a television reporter in Buffalo, New York who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. At the end of the worst day of his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God and God responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges Bruce to take the big job to see if he can do better. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance.
** Bruce once served as one of Walter Cronkite’s followers until the Court of the Gods took notice of his story and granted him godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had).
* Upon learning that God is in the Pantheon, he offered to pay a visit, though he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he’s used to. He left on speaking terms with Him, though He would tell him that He won’t practice giving a mortal being powers after learning the mess that it could cause. He does agree, however, that YHVH is not the God that he knows.
* He gets along with Phil Connors due to both of them having godlike powers that taught them a valuable lesson (Bruce getting his powers directly from God and Phil [[GroundhogDayLoop being stuck in the same day]] without knowing why).
* He also hangs out with George Bailey due to both of them not appreciating their wonderful lives at first but was helped out by a divine being.
* Has found out about several deities who shared [[Creator/JimCarrey the same face/voice]] as he does and decided to pay a visit. He hangs out with Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch due to all three of them starting off as jerks before becoming more selfless as their stories progressed. He also hangs out with Truman Burbank conversing about their exploits. However, he is bugged with how the Riddler [[Film/BatmanForever sometimes]] looks like him and avoids his temple.
* Upon encountering Rachel Green, he [[Creator/JenniferAniston mistook her]] for his lover Grace, thinking that she ascended. After the confusion has cleared out, they became good friends. The same can be said with Michael Scott, after he [[Creator/SteveCarell mistook him for]] his coworker/rival Evan Baxter.
* Met up Kyle Rayner, who once went through a similar situation when he became Ion, a being with all the power of the entire Green Lantern Corps, until Superman advises him to back down because people start to worship him as a god.

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* {Bio} Bruce Nolan is a television reporter in Buffalo, New York who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. At the end of the worst day of his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God and God responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges Bruce to take the big job to see if he can do better. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance.
** * {Ascension story} Bruce once served as one of Walter Cronkite’s followers until the Court of the Gods took notice of his story and granted him godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had).
* {Meeting Other Gods} Upon learning that God is in the Pantheon, he offered to pay a visit, though he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he’s used to. He left on speaking terms with Him, though He would tell him that He won’t practice giving a mortal being powers after learning the mess that it could cause. He does agree, however, that YHVH is not the God that he knows.
* He gets along with Phil Connors due to both of them having godlike powers that taught them a valuable lesson (Bruce getting his powers directly ** {Meeting the God from God and Phil [[GroundhogDayLoop being stuck in the same day]] without knowing why).
this world again}
* He {People who are also hangs out with George Bailey due to both of them not appreciating their wonderful lives at first but was helped out by a divine being.
* Has found out about several deities who shared [[Creator/JimCarrey the same face/voice]] as he does and decided to pay a visit. He hangs out with Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch due to all three of them starting off as jerks before becoming more selfless as their stories progressed. He also hangs out with Truman Burbank conversing about their exploits. However, he is bugged with how the Riddler [[Film/BatmanForever sometimes]] looks like him and avoids his temple.
* Upon encountering Rachel Green, he [[Creator/JenniferAniston mistook her]]
Gods for his lover Grace, thinking that she ascended. After the confusion has cleared out, they became good friends. The same can be said with Michael Scott, after he [[Creator/SteveCarell mistook him for]] his coworker/rival Evan Baxter.
*
a limited amount of Time}
**
Met up Kyle Rayner, who once went through a similar situation when he became Ion, a being with all the power of the entire Green Lantern Corps, until Superman advises him to back down because people start to worship him as a god.



* He has taken great pity towards Timmy Turner due to the latter’s wishes [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor ending up in a recursive matter]]. Bruce had learned a similar lesson when he was trying to handle God’s powers.
* ''[[SigningOffCatchPhrase "And that's the way the cookie crumbles."]]''

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* {Person who learned lessons via supernatural means} He also hangs out with George Bailey due to both of them not appreciating their wonderful lives at first but was helped out by a divine being.
**
He has taken great pity towards Timmy Turner due to the latter’s wishes [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor ending up in a recursive matter]]. Bruce had learned a similar lesson when he was trying to handle God’s powers.
* {LetsSeeYouDoBetter, Person who learned lessons without supernatural means}
* {Other TV reporters} He gets along with Phil Connors due to both of them having godlike powers that taught them a valuable lesson (Bruce getting his powers directly from God and Phil [[GroundhogDayLoop being stuck in the same day]] without knowing why)
* {Humiliated someone on live tv; Diana Christensen}
* {Grace}
* {What does Bruce Nolan do? Is he a reporter in the Pantheon too?}
* {With great power come great responsibilty; [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Spider]][[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} -Man]]}
* {Jim Carrey} Has found out about several deities who shared [[Creator/JimCarrey the same face/voice]] as he does and decided to pay a visit. He hangs out with Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch due to all three of them starting off as jerks before becoming more selfless as their stories progressed. He also hangs out with Truman Burbank conversing about their exploits. However, he is bugged with how the Riddler [[Film/BatmanForever sometimes]] looks like him and avoids his temple.
** Upon encountering Rachel Green, he [[Creator/JenniferAniston mistook her]] for his lover Grace, thinking that she ascended. After the confusion has cleared out, they became good friends. The same can be said with Michael Scott, after he [[Creator/SteveCarell mistook him for]] his coworker/rival Evan Baxter.
''[[SigningOffCatchPhrase "And that's the way the cookie crumbles."]]''



* Portfolio: {{Lethal Chef}}, [[ChefofIron Chefs of Iron]], [[FatBastard Overweight]] [[EvilOldFolks Old]] [[PrimAndProperBun Bun-Wearing]] [[CardCarryingVillain Villainess]] with [[FoodBasedSuperpowers the Power]] to make [[AnthropomorphicFood Live Food]]

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* Portfolio: {{Lethal Chef}}, [[ChefofIron Chefs of Iron]], [[LethalChef Lethal]] [[FatBastard Overweight]] [[EvilOldFolks Old]] Portly]] [[PrimAndProperBun Bun-Wearing]] [[EvilOldFolks Elderly]] and [[CardCarryingVillain Villainess]] with Villainous]] [[ChefofIron Chef of Iron]], With [[FoodBasedSuperpowers the The Power]] to make Make [[AnthropomorphicFood Live Food]]




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** Midora and Manga/Toriko - as they are food related

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* Symbol: Her Spoon and Her Food in a Metal Pot
* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/j1G8c4hBghk?si=8PUKMyK6JEz6gx4v Grandmother Stuffum]] by [[Music/{{GWAR}} RAWG]]

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* Symbol: Her Spoon and & Her Food in a Metal Pot
* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/j1G8c4hBghk?si=8PUKMyK6JEz6gx4v Grandmother Stuffum]] by | [[Music/{{GWAR}} RAWG]]



* Portfolio: {{Lethal Chef}}, [[ChefofIron Chefs of Iron]], [[FatBastard Overweight]] [[EvilOldFolks Old]] [[PrimAndProperBun Bun-Wearing]] [[CardCarryingVillain Villainess]] with [[FoodBasedSuperpowers the power]] to make [[AnthropomorphicFood Live Food]]

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* Portfolio: {{Lethal Chef}}, [[ChefofIron Chefs of Iron]], [[FatBastard Overweight]] [[EvilOldFolks Old]] [[PrimAndProperBun Bun-Wearing]] [[CardCarryingVillain Villainess]] with [[FoodBasedSuperpowers the power]] Power]] to make [[AnthropomorphicFood Live Food]]



* Herald: Liver and Onions (her most loyal minions), Her Food Army

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* Herald: Liver and Onions (her most loyal constant minions), Her Food Army



* Banned from entering: House of Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence
* Stays away from: House of Pantheon/BeastsAndFauna (and animals in general)



* Gramma Stuffum is an old lady (and an enemy to the [[Pantheon/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]]) who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. She does this as she thinks if children are stuffed and overweight, they can't get themselves in trouble. However, she is a LethalChef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has food based superpowers, specifically she can create and control an army of AnthropomorphicFood who can fight for her or do her bidding. She speaks with a heavy German accent and may or may not also be a witch.
* One faithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest eaters Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards. However, much to the dismay of the residence of the House of Food, she was given a title as a goddess based on her actions at day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]" but she descended after her title got revoked as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was given the title "Goddess of Force Feeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the starving children of the Pantheon once more.
* {interactions with the KND}

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* Gramma Stuffum is an old lady (and an enemy to the [[Pantheon/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]]) who thinks children are starving and must be fat and well-fed. She does this as she thinks if children are stuffed and overweight, they can't get themselves in into trouble. However, she is a LethalChef and she outright forces people to eat her disgusting food. She has food based superpowers, specifically she can create and control an army of AnthropomorphicFood who can fight for her or do her bidding. One of these is making the living food shove themselves into any kid's mouth until the kid becomes really full. She also speaks with a heavy German accent and accent. She may or may not also be a witch.
* One faithful unfaithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest eaters deified eaters, Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards. However, much to the dismay of the residence of the House of Food, she was given a title as a goddess based on her actions at day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]" but she descended after her title got revoked (and got kicked out shortly after) as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was given later successfully reapplied with the title "Goddess of Force Feeding" ForceFeeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the starving children of the Pantheon once more.
* {interactions Her ascension caused annoyance amongst Sector V as she was one of the tougher foes they have faced before. [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoors1E3AOperationNOPOWUH When they had a power outrage]] (due to the hamsters generating their power for their treehouse were taking a vacation), she was easily able to overpower them (even with Numbuh 2's his huge appetite keeping her at bay). Even with their weapons in hand, she's still very durable and not easily taken down. Luckily, as the KND}group have gained a ton of allies during their ascension, they would at least have some back-up should her food army becomes too much for them.
** Relating to the aforementioned incident (as they were the ones that sent her to attack them in the first place), The Delightful Children have mixed feelings about her ascension; on one hand, she and her food army can be really effective in incapacitating the KND. On the other hand, as they themselves are children, they are not spared from Gramma Stuffum's desire to overfeed them as well. Father welcomed Stuffum's ascension as they have worked with each other before ([[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO she and other villains helped attacked the KND as a ruse to retrieve an item from them]]). Although, they insist they were the ones that won [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS6E2BOperationAWARDS the Villain of the Year award]] instead of the other, they have put their rivalry aside if it meant getting revenge on the KND. She was also one of those people who were turned into a [[OurZombiesAreDifferent Senior Citi-Zombie]] by Grandfather [[WesternAnimation/OperationZERO after he got his memories and powers back]]. She got back to normal after Grandfather was decommissioned, but her opinions about him after that incident is still unknown.



* {lunch lady} She also made another attempt, this time in the Pantheon Academy, only for her efforts to fail again.

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* {lunch lady} She's the lunch lady at the school where Sector V attended, and it's implied that [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS4E2AOperationFOODFITE they have fought with her during lunchtime]] on a regular basis. She also made another attempt, applied as a lunch lady again, this time in [[Pantheon/{{School}} The Elysium Academy]], as an attempt to feed the Pantheon Academy, only for children there. Her application, unsurprisingly, got rejected. In other news, she tried numerous times to enter the House of Pantheon/ChildhoodAndAdolescence but was stopped by Sector V and their allies. She and her efforts to fail again.food army was banned from entering and going near that House as a result.


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* Symbol: Her Spoon and Her Food in a Metal Pot



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* {Opinions from people on her house}House, [[Pantheon/MealsAToM Hansel and Gretel]]}



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* Ideas for Food Grandma
** Add CN characters and children
*** Tries to feed Steven, gets attack by Steven and the crystal gems
*** Tries to form a partnership with the Mung Daal Catering, split due to creative differences. That and she tried to overfeed Chowder, preventing him from doing his appentiship
*** the PPG fought vegetable alien people before - Ben 10, check for any alien with appetite
*** Tried to overfeed Billy and Mandy, Grim is fine with this as he needed a vaction but eventually tried to saved them
** [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes The Grave of the Fireflies children]], while they were starving, they still don't like granma
** On speaking terms with Granny Goodness, as while they are both evil, they have different goals, Goodness wants fit child soldiers but fat ones
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* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Tastes}} SCP-953]] (sort of)
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beast}} Wig-Wigs]] [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], a majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/LightAndBrightness Sora]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Riku]], '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door]]'''

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Tastes}} '''[[Pantheon/{{Contempt}} Father (KND)]]''', [[Pantheon/TaintedLaw Burgermeister Meisterburger]], [[Pantheon/FleshEaters SCP-953]] (sort of)
** Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: '''[[Pantheon/{{Voices}} The Delightful Children from Down the Lane]]'''
** Former Superior: '''[[Pantheon/FamilyDysfunctions Grandfather (KND)]]'''
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beast}} Wig-Wigs]] '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts Sector V of The Kids Next Door]]''', A majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], a majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/LightAndBrightness Sora]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Riku]], '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door]]'''Pac-man]]



* Conflicting Opinion: [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]

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* Conflicting Opinion: [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Grandmas]]Grandmas]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Granny Goodness]]



* One faithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest eaters Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards. However, much to the dismay of the residence of the House of Food, she was given a title as a goddess based on her actions at day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]" but she descended after her title got revoked as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was given the title "Goddess of Force Feeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the starving children of the Pantheon.
* She also made another attempt, this time in the Pantheon Academy, only for her efforts to fail again.

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* One faithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the Pantheon after learning about Sector V's ascension. She barged into the House of Food and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent the two biggest eaters Kirby and Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards. However, much to the dismay of the residence of the House of Food, she was given a title as a goddess based on her actions at day. Initially, she was given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]" but she descended after her title got revoked as she doesn't really intend to eat her victims after fattening them. She was given the title "Goddess of Force Feeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the starving children of the Pantheon.
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* {the kind of food she makes}
* {lunch lady}
She also made another attempt, this time in the Pantheon Academy, only for her efforts to fail again.again.
* {Opinions from people on her house}



* Stays far away from the House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her plans. Even worse for her is that the Wigs-Wigs are her worst enemies.
* Whenever she's in a pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch" to guard her. Unfortunately, There are so many gods from the House of Beasts, so it's not as effective as it sounds.

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* {allies, those who hate children and those who want children to be behaved}
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* {people with food based powers}
* {evil grandmas} {grandmas and old ladies in general}
* {Her weakness: animals}
Stays far away from the House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her plans. Even worse for her is that the Wigs-Wigs are her worst enemies.
* {Her other weakness: others who eat a lot and those who are not affected by gross food}
* {Donuts; at one point she wishes to fill the donuts with spinach, liver and olives; donut deities would hate her}
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Whenever she's in a pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch" to guard her. Unfortunately, There are so many gods from the House of Beasts, so it's not as effective as it sounds.sounds.
* {fried platypus intestine}

''Kids... must eat!''\\
''Kids... must eat!''\\
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# '''[[Film/{{Click}} Michael Newman]], Patron Guardian of {{Universal Remote Control}}s''' as a Quasideity in the Halls of Pantheon/{{Machinery}}
# '''[[Film/{{Click}} The Universal Remote]]''' has been added in Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury, under Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary



* '''Originals: Michael Newman | TOS Factions | Oppenheimer | Eminem | Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball | Gramma Stuffum'''

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* '''Originals: Michael Newman '''Originals: Gramma Stuffum | TOS Factions | Oppenheimer | Eminem | Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball | Gramma Stuffum'''& Wilson'''



| '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7932#comment-198284 [redacted] | Michael Newman]]''' | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7934#comment-198345 The Universal Remote Control]]'''
| '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8003#comment-200074 George Bailey | Truman Burbank]]'''

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| '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7932#comment-198284 [redacted] | Michael Newman]]''' [redacted]]]''' | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7934#comment-198345 The Universal Remote Control]]'''
| '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.
php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8003#comment-200074 George Bailey | Truman Burbank]]'''Bailey]]'''



| '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8191#comment-204758 Barbenheimer]] (Barbie and Oppenheimer)''' | [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8236#comment-205899 Bruce Nolan | Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball | Gramma Stuffum]]

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| '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8191#comment-204758 Barbenheimer]] (Barbie and Oppenheimer)''' | [[https://tvtropes.'''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8236#comment-205899 Bruce Nolan | Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball | Gramma Stuffum]]
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'''[[Film/{{Click}} Michael Newman]], Patron Guardian of {{Universal Remote Control}}s'''\\
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[[caption-width-right:925:Michael in the present (circa in the mid 2000's) ]]
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* Quasideity; Overdeity with Universal Remote
* Symbol: Himself holding the Remote
* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/wAEUOVFLq08 "Linger"]] by Music/TheCranberries; Alternatively, [[https://youtu.be/brzRWHDxHmM "A New Man"]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral => NeutralGood
* Portfolio: A Main/{{Workaholic}} who was MarriedToTheJob, DeadpanSnarker, AntiRoleModel, JerkWithAHeartOfGold, [[ParentsAsPeople Not A Perfect Parent]], [[spoiler:FormerlyFit in another timeline, BreakTheHaughty, [[CharacterDevelopment Learns The Consequences of using the Remote]], [[EarnYourHappyEnding Was given a 2nd chance in Life]]]]
* Domains: Family, Work-Life Balance, [[spoiler:Regrets]], Architecture, Universal Remote and Time ([[spoiler:formerly]])
* Heralds: Donna (his wife), Ben & Samantha (his kids), Ted & Trudy (his parents), Morty (who first gave the remote to him, [[spoiler:and is also The Angel of Death]])
* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Machinery}}
* High Priest: [[Franchise/{{Goosebumps}} Seth]] [[Literature/TalesToGiveYouGoosebumps Gold]]
* Followers: [[Film/Creepshow3 Alice Jacobs]], [[Series/TheUpsideDownShow David and Shane]], [[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers Susan Wojcicki]], [[Creator/PaulJennings Matthew (Spaghetti Pig-Out)]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge & The Ghosts of Christmas]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Doraemon & Nobita Nobi]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]]
** Odd Friendship: [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Dracula (Hotel Transylvania)]]
** On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart/Green Lantern]], [[Pantheon/DCComics Teen Titans]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul & ]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ Peter]] ([[spoiler:doubles as his {{Evil Counterpart}}s]]), [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Eyewear}} Jack (The House That Jack Built)]]
* Opposes: Bad and overbearing bosses, neglectful parents and husbands
* Awkward Relations With: [[spoiler:Various Death gods and psychopomps]]
* Michael Newman is a normal but very busy architect. Having to please his overbearing boss, he often chose work over spending time with his family despite his efforts to still be in their lives. One day, when he gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house, he goes to a retail store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty and explains his dilemma to him. Morty then gives him a free remote and gives some tips on its usage, but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down or fast-forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However, during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body, going through "auto-pilot" and defaulting to his most prominent parts of his personality without any of his compassion, and being unable to remember events that he skipped.
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job and later skipping to his promotion a year later. However, during that one-year period, his relations with his wife got increasingly strained, his kids are growing older and distant, and his dog had died. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences. He regrets having to use the remote and tried to get rid or destroy it, but can't do so no matter how hard he tries. Years worth of skips later and Michael had become the CEO of his firm, but at the cost of his declining health, his now-divorced wife, his children now having grown-up into adulthood, and his father dying with Michael having missing his funeral. At Michael's father's grave, Morty apologized to Michael as he didn't intent to take his father's soul and reveals to him that he's [[TheGrimReaper the Angel of Death]]. Michael was enraged and frightened by this revelation; making him fast-forward to a happier time, at his son's wedding.
** Michael is relieved to have not missed his son's wedding and he later shares a dance with his ex-wife. When overhears his daughter refer to her step-dad as "Dad", the thought of being replaced stressed him out, causing him to have another heart attack. When Michael awakens at the hospital, a visiting Morty tells him that Michael is responsible for his own actions by having to skip out on his own personal life, long before he had met him. After he leaves, his kids visited him; her daughter clarifies that she views both Michael and her step-dad as her fathers, and his son tells him that he skipped his honeymoon to help fix issues with the firm. Fearing that his son will make the same mistakes and despite his weakened state, Michael tries to chase him down as he leaves the hospital. He suddenly collapses and dies, not before telling his son to put family first and reassuring that he still loves his ex-wife and kids. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing), without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Sometime after his crazy dream, Michael went to "Bed Bath and Beyond" again to shop for items for an upcoming family trip. As he lay on a bed out of exhaustion, when he noticed that the sign above the door where it used to read "Beyond" now reads as "Trope Pantheon". Curiously peaked him once again as he enters the door; he walked a very long hallway and at the end, as greeted to a fancy-looking brightly-lit courtroom with people he didn't recognize. Michael was in-awe until he caught the glimpse of a familiar face; it was Morty and Michael's face suddenly frowned in annoyance.
-->'''Michael:''' Okay, what the heck are you doing here? And what is even is this place? The set to ''Law and Order''?
-->'''Morty:''' Well, obviously you've been summoned into a courtroom. After you threw my little gift away, a portal happens to open up in your trash can and fell into this strange joint. The "Trope Pantheon", a place where mortals from other worlds become gods and hang out or something. It caused all sorts of problems until the big guys [*points his thumb at the Court Council*] summoned me here. After everything got sorted out, they offered me to be a god of a so called "trope"; someone to represent '''Universal Remote Controls'''. But I said, nah, that doesn't seem like my thing. So, they instead chose someone else from our world as my replacement and that person happens to be ''you''.
-->'''Michael:''' Me, a god? What, like Zeus or something? You gotta be joking. There's gotta be another catch. Are you trying to pull one of those tricks to take me again?
-->'''Morty:''' No tricks and I'm not the one calling the shots. I'm also give this back to you [*pulls out the universal remote*]. Like I said before, this item is non-returnable.
-->'''Michael:''' Oh no, I'm not touching that thing again.
-->'''Morty:''' Ah, don't worry about it. The original remote that you threw belongs to this dimension now and I decided to let them keep it. So, here's a new stock that just arrived. I made some modification since the last one that could come in handy one day.
-->[*hands the new remote to Michael, it looks the same as the old one*]
-->'''Michael:''' [*hesitantly grabs the remote*] Why, of all people, did they choose me then?
-->'''Morty:''' 'Cause they thought you would be the right guy for the job.
** Although still confused, Michael decided to take the court's offer upon Morty's advice. After the court gave Michael a brief overview on the perks of being a god, including being able to return to his home dimension with little time passing since he entered it, Michael decided to give being a god a shot. Before leaving the court, he also checks out the "mortifications" in the menu and settings; it included the ability to go to and from his home and The Pantheon, the ability to disable the auto-forward feature (so that it doesn't fast-forward without his permission), enable offscreen replay (so replay scenes he was not present for), and disable "return to owner" function (so that the remote doesn't always return to him). Despite these added quality of life features, Michael is still a bit hesitant about using the remote and decides to use the remote for emergencies only. He still wonders why Morty and The Court thinks he's a good fit for being a god.
* One of the first things Morty advised to Michael after gaining his godhood was if he is going to survive the Pantheon, he's going to need some allies. The architect was lucky enough to be invited by a wealthy moneylender named Ebenezer Scrooge, to a fancy dinner with his associates at his home in the Hall of Pantheon/XmasAndYule, of all places. Michael assumed he was being invited to go some architect-related business meeting, especially when he met the one who invited him, an old no-nonsense curmudgeon. When Michael and Scrooge went to the dinner room, dropped his cranky attitude and his demeanor changed into a happier more welcoming one.
** Scrooge told mentioned he heard of Michael's story, it reminded him of his time with The Ghosts of Christmas and how seeing his own past, present and future (especially his death) made him change his ways. He then decided with would be great idea to host a welcome feast with a few of his allies and people he knows Michael can relate to. Bruce Nolan, George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle, all got their lessons via supernatural means and became better people as a result. They got along well after hearing each other's stories. What stuck Michael after hearing their stories is how each of them had taken for granted the life they already had and it took seeing the consequences of having missing or ignoring their loved ones when they finally decided to change themselves for the better.
* After learning that he wasn't the first person to have ever used a reality-warping remote, Michael became curious and seek other remote users to know some tips on how to responsibly use the remote from their experience. To his surprise, he learned that some of them are children, a little older than his son Ben. One child he met was the fairy godchild Timmy, [[WesternAnimation/ChannelChasers who wished to have a remote for himself]] to escape to [[TrappedInTVLand TVLand]], all because he wanted to escape his terrible home-life and prevent himself from growing up (as he would lose his beloved fairies after he turned 18). His two remotes were able to control the realities of both [=TVLand=] and the Real World (although he doesn't have it anymore as he wished it away). His advise to Michael is to never let a certain babysitter named Vicky get a hold of his remote as she could use it for her own evil needs (and don't never let her babysit his kids either). Michael noted the advise; in addition, hearing Timmy's story makes him feel more motivated to not be a neglectful parent like Timmy's parents were.
** Another child he met was a Japanese boy named Nobita and his robotic cat buddy Doraemon; the latter gave his futuristic remote to the former to help him out in his homework, but the kid ended up using the remote to play pranks to his bullies and [[PowerPerversionPotential taking a peak of his crush]]. Doraemon's remote works similarly to Michael's, except that it can only target a few people (rather than everyone) and its beams can be reflected by Doraemon's mirror. Given that Nobita used the remote irresponsibly and he did't want the kid to make the same mistakes he did, Michael told Nobita about his story as cautionary tale about abusing the remote's power. Nobita, after imagining using Michael's remote in the future and how it would affect his childhood crush (and future wife) Shizuka, starts to worry about ever using any reality-warping remotes and takes Michael's advice.
** He's also heard the remote stories from other deities. For [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} The Pink Panther]], he got his Universal Remote delivered to him after he broke his normal TV remote. His new remote doesn't work on TV but works on everything else; but the Panther couldn't figure out what his remote button does as it keeps controlling random things, so he just ended up using it to refill his glass of water. The Panther still has his remote and once requested Michael do something about the Panther's remote to be slightly useful again, to which the architect said that he can't. For [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], his friend [=PeeBee=] invented a Time Tuner, which also acts similarity to Nobita's limited target remote but it broke down after overuse. Given Dennis's reputation as a trickster, he would not allow the little twerp to have his remote to pull some tricks again.
** For [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]], his first reaction to seeing Michael and the remote while the two are visiting the Great Treasury, was to smack the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately and Gumball, once realizing his actions, apologized to a confused Michael as the blue cat didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier (while looking into remote-related stories) that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone with a universal remote once tried to ruin Gumball's life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but Gumball tells him to ignore the whole incident, as [[StatusQuoIsGod he has a feeling he is not supposed to know that information at all]].
* During one of his fast-forwards, Michael became morbidly obese since he can't control his overeating during auto-pilot mode. He also developed cancer and had at least two heart attacks. Having learned his lesson, Michael became more health conscious, ditches junk food, starts to eat healthier, and goes to the gym. He also visits the House of Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases for check-ups.
** One day, Michael was sudden morbidly obesity again, not unlike back in his alternative timeline in 2017. It got him really annoyed and worried until he was informed, he was just switching forms (a common Pantheon quirk) rather than foretelling his future again. Michael is still annoyed by this information and decides to book for a liposuction appointment at one of the available clinics in this realm. During one of these appointments, he met Peter Griffin and Homer Simpson, who also happen to waiting for their appointment for unrelated reasons. They got surprising along as they talked about having to be a better father while also being not perfect people. Michael and Peter got along better due to their similar crude humor.
* As much as Morty annoys him sometimes, he does admit that the death angel did him a huge favor to help him become a better person for his family. Due to that, Michael appointed Morty as one of his heralds. Since Morty visited the Pantheon first, the death angel acted as a guide for Michael. Morty also have Michael meet some "co-workers" (i.e. other grim reapers) in the House of Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem as they are casually hanging out together when off duty. While Michael realizes that Morty was only looking out of his wellbeing and the other Death Gods are pretty chill as well (provided he didn't use the remote to cheap dying), the architect still feels uneasy about the whole thing given his previous experiences degrading death.
* After hearing news about a newly ascended remote, the heroic Teen Titans visited Michael to make sure he isn't like their old enemy Control Freak, another reality-warping remote user. Their meeting went well as Michael expressed has no intentions to use the remote for crime or to other selfish reasons. The Titans warning the architect about Control Freak's crimes and Michael promised them he would not make him his high priest. Speaking of superheroes, Michael recently got acquainted with John Stewart, one of the Green Lanterns from Earth and a fellow architect. Michael reaches out to John as he interested in seeing an architect who became a superhero and John obliged meeting him after learning about him from the Titans. Despite Michael's slight jealousy of John's ring (which allows him to do complex light constructs), he doesn't have any intentions to join him and become a superhero using the remote. John understands his decision as the Green Lantern mentions that being a hero is also time-consuming commitment and he advice Michael should just stick with being more committed to his family.
* Despite being one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon, Michael has wisely decided to use the Pantheon as a vacation spot sometime after his stay, as he didn't want to have to do more architect work on top on having his title. He's still trying to manage his Pantheon life, his work life, and his family life. Although he is aware staying in the Pantheon doesn't take too much time away from his time in the moral realm, he feels guilty about not being with his family in the Pantheon, not unlike his previous timeline where he just ignores them. This lead to his decision of having to tell his family about the remote, his godhood and everything that happened to him. At first, predictably, they thought he was being crazy. It wasn't until Michael told his family to hold his hand and pressed the button taking them into his temple and various places in the Pantheon, did they believe his story. Michael was successful in making his family his heralds and now they get to use the Pantheon as an alternative vacation hub as well. For example, since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities in the Pantheon.
* Due to his experiences with his overbearing boss, he despises other evil bosses in the Pantheon. He thankfully doesn't have to deal with having an overbearing client due to this decision to not take his work life in the Pantheon. As a father, who while not perfect tries to be a better father after his adventures with the remote, also despises various abusive or neglectful parents in the Pantheon. He also pities neglected children, like [[Pantheon/CommunitiesAndSolitude Maisie Farange]], but is thankful even she eventually has a stable parental figure in her life.
* If Michael had a nickel for every serial killer that comes to his temple, he would have three nickels ([[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice]]). It started when two men in white clothes, who introduced themselves as Paul and Peter, knocked on his temple asking for some eggs. His wife Donna (who as at his temple at the time) was kind enough to help them out. Donna checked the fridge, found out they had no more eggs there, apologies, and asked them to come back later. When they couldn't leave, that's when Michael arrived and three got into a shuffle, which turned into a physical fight. The two almost have the upper hand and [[spoiler:nearly used their own remote (which rewinds time should they lose)]]. But they didn't know that Michael has his own remote with him and he paused the two in the nick of time. They were then kicked out of his temple but not before beating the shit out of them while in pause mode.
** The second time was when an engineer named Jack decided to visit his temple, who came to him for some advise from a successful architect, as he himself was an aspiring architect. In reality, it was actually a rouse to eventually kill Michael like he would his previous victims (on top of actually looking for advise to build his perfect house). But due to his encounter with Paul and Peter, Michael decided use the remote to do a background check on Jack, and eventually discovering who he actually is, prompting Michael to kick Jack out of his temple as well.
* The two incidents nearly made Michael quit, as he feared for his own safety and the safety of his family in the Pantheon. He thought about what was his purpose in staying in the Pantheon. He then thought about the people he has met and all of the people who were touched whenever he told his story; about how it made them appreciate their own lives and families too and how it made them be responsible for the powers that there given to him. He was also thankful that the experiences with the remote turned him into a better person and doesn't try to use it to be the most powerful being the pantheon, something other evil deities had desire. So, maybe he has a purpose after all. Plus, Morty is right again, that the remote did come in handy this time. Michael continues to only use it only if his life or his family's lives are in danger.
* Once bumped into the [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]] while walking around the temples. He has reviewed his movie and is sympathetic to Michael's story but also is rude to him as he sees him as [[Creator/AdamSandler the actor he bears resembles to]] whom he's annoyed at for his acting choices and crude humor, rather than his own person. Michael doesn't understand why the Critic doesn't like him that much. His casual meeting with Hotel Transylvania's Dracula went a lot better, given that this Dracula doesn't hate humans anymore. They are more amicable as they talk about their respective stories about dealing with fatherhood. They do found it is strange [[Creator/AdamSandler they sound alike]] thought.
* Recently rescued a young boy named [[Recap/Goosebumps1995S3E5Click Seth Gold]], who was trapped in a black void. Like the others, he too once used a Universal Remote and abused its power for himself. Unfortunately, after his remote malfunctioned, lost its charge and accidently pressed the 'Off' button, his whole world disappeared and was stuck in the black void ever since. Due to his age, Michael pities him and wanted him to be returned to his family. However, Michael learned that as a karmic punishment for his actions, Seth can no longer return to his own world. Due to his circumstances, Seth was appointed as Michael's high priest and is currently being trained in using his own remote properly (after changing its battery of course), hoping that he would one day become responsible enough to take Michael's title as the architect planned to retire as a God someday. Unfortunately, it's going to take a while before that happens as Seth [[IgnoredEpiphany has not learned his lesson]], causing Michael to have several headaches during their mentorship in the meantime.

''"Family... Family... Family comes first."''

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'''[[Film/{{Click}} Michael Newman]], Patron Guardian of {{Universal Remote Control}}s'''\\
!!Specialized Narratives Reworks
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'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World)
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* Quasideity; Overdeity with Universal Remote
Quasideity
* Symbol: Himself holding the Remote
A Moon Being Lassoed
* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/wAEUOVFLq08 "Linger"]] by Music/TheCranberries; Alternatively, [[https://youtu.be/brzRWHDxHmM "A New Man"]]
[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JebKuQTlE5I Buffalo Gals]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral => NeutralGood
* Portfolio: A Main/{{Workaholic}} who was MarriedToTheJob, DeadpanSnarker, AntiRoleModel, JerkWithAHeartOfGold, [[ParentsAsPeople Not A Perfect Parent]], [[spoiler:FormerlyFit in another timeline, BreakTheHaughty, [[CharacterDevelopment Learns The Consequences BigGood of using the Remote]], [[EarnYourHappyEnding Was given a 2nd chance in Life]]]]
his town, BreakTheCutie, [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,
* Domains: Family, Work-Life Balance, [[spoiler:Regrets]], Architecture, Universal Remote and Time ([[spoiler:formerly]])
Life, Work
* Heralds: Donna Clarence Oddbody (his wife), Ben & Samantha GuardianAngel), Mary Bailey (his kids), Ted & Trudy (his parents), Morty (who first gave wife) and the remote to him, [[spoiler:and is also The Angel rest of Death]])
* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Machinery}}
* High Priest: [[Franchise/{{Goosebumps}} Seth]] [[Literature/TalesToGiveYouGoosebumps Gold]]
* Followers: [[Film/Creepshow3 Alice Jacobs]], [[Series/TheUpsideDownShow David and Shane]], [[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers Susan Wojcicki]], [[Creator/PaulJennings Matthew (Spaghetti Pig-Out)]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge & The Ghosts of Christmas]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Doraemon & Nobita Nobi]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]]
** Odd Friendship: [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Dracula (Hotel Transylvania)]]
** On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart/Green Lantern]], [[Pantheon/DCComics Teen Titans]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul & ]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ Peter]] ([[spoiler:doubles as his {{Evil Counterpart}}s]]), [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Eyewear}} Jack (The House That Jack Built)]]
* Opposes: Bad and overbearing bosses, neglectful parents and husbands
* Awkward Relations With: [[spoiler:Various Death gods and psychopomps]]
* Michael Newman is a normal but very busy architect. Having to please his overbearing boss, he often chose work over spending time with his family despite his efforts to still be in their lives. One day, when he gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house, he goes to a retail store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty and explains his dilemma to him. Morty then gives him a free remote and gives some tips on its usage, but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down or fast-forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However, during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body, going through "auto-pilot" and defaulting to his most prominent parts of his personality without any of his compassion, and being unable to remember events that he skipped.
George's family.
** Despite this knowledge * Allies: [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Pinkie Pie]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job and later skipping to his promotion a year later. However, during that one-year period, his relations with his wife got increasingly strained, his kids are growing older and distant, and his dog had died. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences. He regrets having to use the remote and tried to get rid or destroy it, but can't do so no matter how hard he tries. Years worth of skips later and Michael had become the CEO of his firm, but at the cost of his declining health, his now-divorced wife, his children now having grown-up into adulthood, and his father dying with Michael having missing his funeral. At Michael's father's grave, Morty apologized to Michael as he didn't intent to take his father's soul and reveals to him that he's [[TheGrimReaper the Angel of Death]]. Michael was enraged and frightened by this revelation; making him fast-forward to a happier time, at his son's wedding.
** Michael is relieved to have not missed his son's wedding and he later shares a dance with his ex-wife. When overhears his daughter refer to her step-dad as "Dad", the thought of being replaced stressed him out, causing him to have another heart attack. When Michael awakens at the hospital, a visiting Morty tells him that Michael is responsible for his own actions by having to skip out on his own personal life, long before he had met him. After he leaves, his kids visited him; her daughter clarifies that she views both Michael and her step-dad as her fathers, and his son tells him
Ellie Andrews]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], Mr. Potter
* Pities: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]]
* Respects: All good aligned Angels.
* Ascended after realizing
that he skipped truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people to value their own wonderful life]]. To wit: Having to sacrifice his honeymoon good prospects in order to help fix issues with make the firm. Fearing people of Bedford Falls happy, until one fateful day where it would seem that his son will make the same mistakes and despite his weakened state, Michael tries to chase him down as he leaves the hospital. He suddenly collapses and dies, not before telling his son to put family first and reassuring that he still loves his ex-wife and kids. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing), without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Sometime after his crazy dream, Michael went to "Bed Bath and Beyond" again to shop for items for an upcoming family trip. As he lay on a bed out of exhaustion, when he noticed that the sign above the door where it used to read "Beyond" now reads as "Trope Pantheon". Curiously peaked him once again as he enters the door; he walked a very long hallway and at the end, as greeted to a fancy-looking brightly-lit courtroom with people he didn't recognize. Michael was in-awe until he caught the glimpse of a familiar face; it was Morty and Michael's face suddenly frowned in annoyance.
-->'''Michael:''' Okay, what the heck are you doing here? And what is even is this place? The set to ''Law and Order''?
-->'''Morty:''' Well, obviously you've been summoned into a courtroom. After you threw my little gift away, a portal happens to open up in your trash can and fell into this strange joint. The "Trope Pantheon", a place where mortals from other worlds become gods and hang out or something. It caused all sorts of problems until the big guys [*points his thumb at the Court Council*] summoned me here. After everything got sorted out, they offered me to be a god of a so called "trope"; someone to represent '''Universal Remote Controls'''. But I said, nah, that doesn't seem like my thing. So, they instead chose someone else from our world as my replacement and that person happens to be ''you''.
-->'''Michael:''' Me, a god? What, like Zeus or something? You gotta be joking. There's gotta be another catch. Are you trying to pull one of those tricks to take me again?
-->'''Morty:''' No tricks and I'm not the one calling the shots. I'm also give this back to you [*pulls out the universal remote*]. Like I said before, this item is non-returnable.
-->'''Michael:''' Oh no, I'm not touching that thing again.
-->'''Morty:''' Ah, don't worry about it. The original remote that you threw belongs to this dimension now and I decided to let them keep it. So, here's a new stock that just arrived. I made some modification since the last one that could come in handy one day.
-->[*hands the new remote to Michael, it looks the same as the old one*]
-->'''Michael:''' [*hesitantly grabs the remote*] Why, of all people, did they choose me then?
-->'''Morty:''' 'Cause they thought you
life would be the right guy for the job.
** Although still confused, Michael decided to take the court's offer upon Morty's advice. After the court gave Michael a brief overview on the perks of being a god, including being able to return to his home dimension with little time passing since
crashing down... he entered it, Michael decided to give being a god a shot. Before leaving the court, he also checks out the "mortifications" in the menu then met an angel and settings; it included the ability to go to and from his home and The Pantheon, the ability to disable the auto-forward feature (so accidentally made a wish that it doesn't fast-forward without his permission), enable offscreen replay (so replay scenes would be better that he was not present for), and disable "return to owner" function (so that the remote doesn't always return to him). Despite these added quality never born, which was granted as he visited an AlternateUniverse where ''everyone he knew of life features, Michael is still a bit hesitant about using the remote and decides to use the remote for emergencies only. He still wonders why Morty and The Court thinks were miserable''. After taking back his wish, he's a good fit for being a god.
* One of the first things Morty advised to Michael after gaining his godhood was if he is going to survive the Pantheon, he's going to need some allies. The architect was lucky enough to be invited by a wealthy moneylender named Ebenezer Scrooge, to a fancy dinner with his associates at his home in the Hall of Pantheon/XmasAndYule, of all places. Michael assumed he was being invited to go some architect-related business meeting, especially when he met the one who invited him, an old no-nonsense curmudgeon. When Michael and Scrooge went to the dinner room, dropped his cranky attitude
much happier person and his demeanor changed into a happier more welcoming one.
** Scrooge told mentioned
misfortunes reversed, and he heard of Michael's story, it reminded him of his time came to learn these immortal words that comes with The Ghosts of Christmas and how seeing his own past, present and future (especially his death) made him change his ways. He then decided with would be great idea to host [[ThePowerOfFriendship friends]].
-->''No man is
a welcome feast with a few of his allies and people he knows Michael can relate to. Bruce Nolan, failure who has friends''
*
George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle, all got their lessons via supernatural means and became better people as a result. They got along well after hearing each other's stories. What stuck Michael after hearing their stories Bailey is how each of them had taken for granted often consider the life they already had and it took seeing most selfless man in the consequences of having missing or ignoring their loved ones when they finally decided to change themselves entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made for the better.
* After learning that
benefit of others. Because of this, he wasn't has earn the first person to have ever used a reality-warping remote, Michael became curious respect of others. Like both Bruce Wayne and seek other remote users to know some tips on how to responsibly use Clark Kent. They admired his perseverance in his battle against Potter and helping the remote from their experience. To his surprise, he learned that some of them are children, a little older than his son Ben. One child he met was men.
* When George ascended,
the fairy godchild Timmy, [[WesternAnimation/ChannelChasers who wished to have a remote for himself]] to escape to [[TrappedInTVLand TVLand]], all because he wanted to escape his terrible home-life and prevent himself from growing up (as he would lose his beloved fairies after he turned 18). His two remotes Court were able to control the realities of both [=TVLand=] and the Real World (although he doesn't have it anymore as he wished it away). His advise to Michael is to never let a certain babysitter named Vicky get a hold of fix his remote as she could use it for her own evil needs (and don't never let her babysit his kids either). Michael noted the advise; in addition, hearing Timmy's story makes him feel more motivated to left ear, not be a neglectful parent like Timmy's parents were.
** Another child he met was a Japanese boy named Nobita and his robotic cat buddy Doraemon; the latter gave his futuristic remote to the former to help him out in his homework, but the kid ended up using the remote to play pranks to his bullies and [[PowerPerversionPotential taking a peak of his crush]]. Doraemon's remote works similarly to Michael's, except that it can only target a few people (rather than everyone) and its beams can be reflected by Doraemon's mirror. Given that Nobita used the remote irresponsibly and he did't want the kid to make the same mistakes he did, Michael told Nobita about his story as cautionary tale about abusing the remote's power. Nobita, after imagining using Michael's remote in the future and how it would affect his childhood crush (and future wife) Shizuka, starts to worry about ever using any reality-warping remotes and takes Michael's advice.
** He's also heard the remote stories from other deities. For [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} The Pink Panther]], he got his Universal Remote delivered to him after he broke his normal TV remote. His new remote doesn't work on TV but works on everything else; but the Panther couldn't figure out what his remote button does as it keeps controlling random things, so he just ended up using it to refill his glass of water. The Panther still has his remote and once requested Michael do something about the Panther's remote to be slightly useful again, to which the architect said that he can't. For [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], his friend [=PeeBee=] invented a Time Tuner, which also acts similarity to Nobita's limited target remote but it broke down after overuse. Given Dennis's reputation as a trickster, he would not allow the little twerp to have his remote to pull some tricks again.
** For [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]], his first reaction to seeing Michael and the remote while the two are visiting the Great Treasury, was to smack the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately and Gumball, once realizing his actions, apologized to a confused Michael as the blue cat didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier (while looking into remote-related stories) that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone
hard with a universal remote once tried to ruin Gumball's life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but Gumball tells him to ignore the whole incident, as [[StatusQuoIsGod he has a feeling he is not supposed to know that information at all]].
so many willing healers.
* During one of his fast-forwards, Michael became morbidly obese since he can't control his overeating during auto-pilot mode. He also developed cancer and had at least two heart attacks. Having learned his lesson, Michael became more health conscious, ditches junk food, starts to eat healthier, and goes to the gym. He also visits the House of Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases for check-ups.
** One day, Michael was sudden morbidly obesity again, not unlike back in his alternative timeline in 2017. It got him really annoyed and worried until he was informed, he was just switching forms (a common Pantheon quirk) rather than foretelling his future again. Michael is still annoyed by this information and decides to book for a liposuction appointment at one of the available clinics in this realm. During one of these appointments, he met Peter Griffin and Homer Simpson, who also happen to waiting for their appointment for unrelated reasons. They got surprising along as they talked about having to be a better father while also being not perfect people. Michael and Peter got along better due to their similar crude humor.
* As much as Morty annoys him sometimes, he does admit that the death angel did him a huge favor to help him become a better person for his family. Due to that, Michael appointed Morty as one of his heralds. Since Morty visited the Pantheon first, the death angel acted as a guide for Michael. Morty also have Michael meet some "co-workers" (i.e. other grim reapers) in the House of Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem as they are casually hanging out together
Was very disturbed when off duty. While Michael realizes that Morty was only looking out of his wellbeing and the other Death Gods are pretty chill as well (provided he didn't use the remote to cheap dying), the architect still feels uneasy about the whole thing given his previous experiences degrading death.
* After hearing news about a newly ascended remote, the heroic Teen Titans visited Michael to make sure he isn't like their old enemy Control Freak, another reality-warping remote user. Their meeting went well as Michael expressed has no intentions to use the remote for crime or to other selfish reasons. The Titans warning the architect about Control Freak's crimes and Michael promised them he would not make him his high priest. Speaking of superheroes, Michael recently got acquainted with John Stewart, one of the Green Lanterns from Earth and a fellow architect. Michael reaches out to John as he interested in seeing an architect who became a superhero and John obliged meeting him after learning about him from the Titans. Despite Michael's slight jealousy of John's ring (which allows him to do complex light constructs), he doesn't have any intentions to join him and become a superhero using the remote. John understands his decision as the Green Lantern mentions that being a hero is also time-consuming commitment and he advice Michael should just stick with being more committed to his family.
* Despite being one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon, Michael has wisely decided to use the Pantheon as a vacation spot sometime after his stay, as he didn't want to have to do more architect work on top on having his title. He's still trying to manage his Pantheon life, his work life, and his family life. Although he is aware staying in the Pantheon doesn't take too much time away from his time in the moral realm, he feels guilty about not being with his family in the Pantheon, not unlike his previous timeline where he just ignores them. This lead to his decision of having to tell his family about the remote, his godhood and everything that happened to him. At first, predictably, they thought he was being crazy. It wasn't until Michael told his family to hold his hand and pressed the button taking them into his temple and various places in the Pantheon, did they believe his story. Michael was successful in making his family his heralds and now they get to use the Pantheon as an alternative vacation hub as well. For example, since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities in the Pantheon.
* Due to his experiences with his overbearing boss, he despises other evil bosses in the Pantheon. He thankfully doesn't have to deal with having an overbearing client due to this decision to not take his work life in the Pantheon. As a father, who while not perfect tries to be a better father after his adventures with the remote, also despises various abusive or neglectful parents in the Pantheon. He also pities neglected children, like [[Pantheon/CommunitiesAndSolitude Maisie Farange]], but is thankful even she eventually has a stable parental figure in her life.
* If Michael had a nickel for every serial killer that comes to his temple, he would have three nickels ([[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice]]). It started when two men in white clothes, who introduced themselves as Paul and Peter, knocked on his temple asking for some eggs. His wife Donna (who as at his temple at the time) was kind enough to help them out. Donna checked the fridge,
found out they had no more eggs there, apologies, and asked them to come back later. When they couldn't leave, that's when Michael arrived and three got into a shuffle, which turned into a physical fight. The two almost have the upper hand and [[spoiler:nearly used their own remote (which rewinds time should they lose)]]. But they didn't know that Michael has his own remote with him and he paused the two in the nick of time. They there were then kicked out of his temple but not before beating the shit out of them while in pause mode.
** The second time was when an engineer named Jack decided to visit his temple, who came to him for some advise from a successful architect, as he himself was an aspiring architect. In reality, it was actually a rouse to eventually kill Michael like he would his previous victims (on top of actually looking for advise to build his perfect house). But due to his encounter with Paul and Peter, Michael decided use the remote to do a background check on Jack, and eventually discovering who he actually is, prompting Michael to kick Jack out of his temple as well.
* The two incidents nearly made Michael quit, as he feared for his own safety and the safety of his family in the Pantheon. He thought about what was his purpose in staying in the Pantheon. He then thought about the people he has met and all of the
people who were touched whenever he told his story; about how it made them appreciate their own lives and families too and how it made them be responsible for the powers that there given to him. He thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was also thankful that the experiences a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the remote turned fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives.
* Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds
him into a better person and doesn't try to use it to be the most powerful being the pantheon, something other evil deities had desire. So, maybe of Mr. Potter. Though, he has a purpose after all. Plus, Morty is right again, that the remote did come in handy this time. Michael continues to only use it only if his life or his family's lives are in danger.
* Once bumped into the [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]] while walking around the temples. He has reviewed his movie and is sympathetic to Michael's story but also is rude to him as he sees him as [[Creator/AdamSandler the actor he bears resembles to]] whom he's annoyed at for his acting choices and crude humor, rather than his own person. Michael
doesn't understand why how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him.
** He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them to buy it back or he fire everybody in
the Critic doesn't company.
* One of George's life long dreams was being able to travel across the world. While he couldn't do that in his former life, with his ascension, he is able to finally fulfil that dream. It isn't just limited to global traveling as he was giving permission, with a special pass, to enter certain other universes. Though, to be on the safe side, a representative of that world does chaperone him.
** George also got a chance to do a bit of architecting for the pantheon and helping with remodeling and rebuilding any temples that get wreck. It happens more often than you think
* Found out that his situation of wishing he was never born and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He has befriended some of these peoples
like him that much. His casual meeting with Hotel Transylvania's Dracula went Kermit, Duncan and Donald. However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a lot better, given that this Dracula doesn't hate humans anymore. They are more amicable as they talk kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter.
* As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels
about the fallen ones, however.
* Became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures.
* Became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure.
* Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to
their respective stories about dealing films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with fatherhood. They do found it is strange [[Creator/AdamSandler they sound alike]] thought.
* Recently rescued a young boy named [[Recap/Goosebumps1995S3E5Click Seth Gold]], who was trapped in a black void. Like the others, he too once used a Universal Remote and abused its power for himself. Unfortunately, after his remote malfunctioned, lost its charge and accidently pressed the 'Off' button, his whole world disappeared and was stuck in the black void ever since. Due to his age, Michael pities him and wanted him to be returned to his family. However, Michael learned that as a karmic punishment for his actions, Seth can no longer return to his own world. Due to his circumstances, Seth was appointed as Michael's high priest and is currently being trained in using his own remote properly (after changing its battery of course), hoping that he would one day become responsible enough to take Michael's title as the architect planned to retire as a God someday. Unfortunately, it's going to take a while before that happens as Seth [[IgnoredEpiphany has not learned his lesson]], causing Michael to have several headaches during their mentorship in the meantime.

''"Family... Family... Family comes first."''
them.



[[folder:The Universal Remote]]
'''[[Film/{{Click}} The Universal Remote]]'''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morty_holding_remote.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:The Universal Remote being held (for scale)]]
[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/universal_remote_with_edit.png]]
[[caption-width-right:220:The Universal Remote up-close]]
* Potential House: Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary
* Appearance: An oddly-shaped blue remote with a circular screen, blue-green buttons and silver trim.
* Class: 1
* Alignment: Depends on how its owner uses it.
* Museum Check: Granted
* Portfolio: A UniversalRemoteControl, Able To RewindReplayRepeat as well as [[RealityWarper Warp Reality]], DiabolusExMachina, ClingyMacGuffin, PowerPerversionPotential, Deliverer of {{Space Whale Aesop}}s
* Domains: Remotes, Time, Sounds, Appearances, Aesops
* Formerly Belongs To: '''[[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]]'''
* Also Guarded by: [[Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality The Time Enforcers]], [[Pantheon/DCComics The Teen Titans]]
* Studied by: House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality, [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation SCP Foundation]]
* Of Interest To: Various Criminals
* To Be Kept Away From: [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]]]]
* Feared by: [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone Glitchy & Glitchy's Mario]], [[Pantheon/TheSimpsons Bart & Lisa Simpson]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]]
* Immune Against: Classical Gods (especially Death Deities)
* One day, a man named Michael Newman gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house; so, he goes to ''Bed Bath and Beyond'' to buy a universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty (who is secretly the Angel of Death). Michael explains his personal dilemma to him; wanting a device that can do all things for him, making his life easier, quicker and not complicated. Morty then introduces him to the Universal Remote and gives some tips on its usage; just point and click and the remote would program itself. He gives away the remote for free but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down, fast-forward or pausing time ect.) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However, during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body and going through "auto-pilot".
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job but at the cost of his life spiraling downward. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts to auto-skip based on his preferences, missing more valuable time with his family and later fast-forwarding to his death. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing). Without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Right after Michael had thrown the remote in the trash bin, a random portal was briefly created, sending the remote falling from the sky and into the Pantheonic landfill. Somehow, a random quasideity had found the remote while digging through trash, played with it, discovered its abilities and used the remote for various petty crimes. This led to a wide-scale crime wave that officers struggled to understand. Several months later, the same deity went to the House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality as they had claims that the remote is causing them to fast-forward themselves in time uncontrollability, forcing them to confess to their crimes and seek help. The Time Enforcers had never seen such a device, and had to call the tech experts at the House of Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology to help study it. Here is the list of abilities this device is observed to have:
** '''Menu Mindscape and Viewing Past Memories''': When pressing the menu button, the user of the remote get access to a blue mindscape that resembles a DVD menu. From there, the user can select a variety of options to review their past experiences. During '''Rewind''', the mindscape turns into a recreation of the chosen memory but it does not affect the actual past. It can view any memory (in a third-person perspective) from the user's date of conception to the present, as long as the user is present or is there to witness it. It also has a '''Commentary''' mode, where a narrator, voiced by Creator/JamesEarlJones, makes observations on what's happening around the user and what other people around him are thinking of.
** '''Time Manipulation''': Pointing and click the remote to someone can cause them to either freeze in place (Pause), slow down their movements (Slow-Mo) or speed them up. It not only affects the target but also literally everyone and everything else. The user, in Pause mode, remains unaffected and can freely move objects and people. You can also hurt people while in this state, with the damage inflicted by the user being felt by the target after the pausing has ended.
** '''Sound and Appearance''': It can increase the volume of the target's voice/sound (even from far way) or remove them entirely (like a Mute button). The Language function can either change the language of everyone in the vicinity, including the user, as well as, make the user understand the foreign language of their choosing. (In the Pantheon, the Language function isn't that useful where people of all nationalities can understand each other. However, it can change a person's default speaking language to another one.) The remote can also change the size and width of a target as well as their color. Interestingly, only the user can notice these aesthetic changes and that the remote can also make changes to the user as well.
** '''Fast-Forward''': This allows the user to skip to a certain point in the future. Between the present and the point they decide to skip to, their mind jumps ahead into the future while their body goes through "auto-pilot". During this, the user has no control over their body and its actions would default to their most prominent parts of their personality without any of their compassion. They are also unable to remember events that they have skipped. Use it enough times and it will eventually be programmed to skip by itself based on how the user uses it (i.e. if a user frequently uses it to skip cold showers, it would eventually skip every time they take a cold shower). If given a set goal with a time period (like skipping to the time they get a promotion), the auto-piloted body would be driven to achieve said goal until their mind returns to their body in the future. The only proved way to stop the remote from skipping itself is if the user ''dies''.
* The criminal eventually fast-forwarded to the end of their life, which stopped skipping and they were revived back to life shortly after. The Time Enforcers tried to investigate the origins of the remote, which world did it came from and who made it. Meanwhile, the device was placed in Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary section of Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury for safekeeping. It's publicly available for view but not available to be used until further tests were made. Besides various time keepers, The Teen Titans are often called to guard the remote or deal with any would-be thieves. While they are not exactly immune to the remote's effects, they were called in due to their experiences with a villain (a normal human) who used a similar universal remote control.
* Having encountered and contained a number of time-altering objects, various researchers of the SCP Foundation are also interested in studying the remote and its effects. Despite the immense power of the remote, the Foundation would classify it as a Safe object as long as no one is using the remote or contain anyone who has been found using it (if the remote cannot be removed from their hands). Asides from any Reality Warper [=SCPs=] they have contained in their dimension, no ascended SCP so far has comparable powers to the remote. Suggestions to use the remote against other [=SCPs=] for testing is still pending for approval from their higher-ups.
* Based on testing so far in the Pantheon, besides the remote user, Classical Gods (and especially Death Deities) are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects. Those who are studying the remote suspected that the remote must be of divine or supernatural origin despite its technological appearance. It would also explain why its scope is very "universal" (it can affect everyone around the remote user). Due to this immunity, some good-aligned classical gods have volunteered to deal with a rogue remote user as a last line of defense should some remote shenanigans happen. The knowledge of this specific weakness of the remote is also being withheld from the public as to prevent the classical gods being taken out first since they would be the only ones able to move during its pause mode. Interestingly, [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Dio Brando]] and his stand The World, who can stop time for a limited number of seconds, would be affected by its pause function as both lack actual divine powers and also because they had trouble dealing with other time stops in the past.
* Despite confirming it's possible divine origins, some more scientific folk are still convinced there must be a scientific explanation for the remote's power. Some of them citing that they themselves have created similar time-altering devices or remotes before. [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Jimmy]] [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Neutron]], for example, was one of those people as he was able to create a remote that can rewind events and also time travel. [[Pantheon/{{Science}} Dexter]] and [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Stewie Griffin]] are on the boat, having created similar time-altering devices.
* Being less restrictive compared other places in the Treasury, other deities have managed to successfully "borrowed" and used the remote, with mixed results. Thankfully, these are easily to deal with as the people who usually try to "borrowed" the remote are quasideities on a power trip. Pranks are one of the more common uses of the remote as the would-be victim isn't aware of their surroundings during pause or fast forward mode. More dubious uses of the remote include its PowerPerversionPotential or its potential for crime like stealing. Paul and Peter, [[spoiler:who have used a remote to prevent one of their victims from killing one of the duo]], have been banned from going near the remote. Same goes to Vicky, at the behest of [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]], knowing what she might do with the remote [[WesternAnimation/ChannelChasers given the last time she had used it]].
** [[Pantheon/{{Logic}} The Brain]], the smart mouse, wanted to steal the remote to fulfil his plans for world domination. But after hearing about one of its effects, its skip function, he gave up on his plan entirely. You see, he once had [[Recap/PinkyAndTheBrainS3E7 a device where he can see into the future]], only to realized he never fulfilled his goal in taking over the world, which left him depressed. He doesn't want to risk that again, so he instead tries to make his own universal remote, which still didn't work out for him.
* The presence of the remote caused fear for some who had encountered similar remotes before. Glitchy and his dimension's Mario fear the remote as it reminded of THE [=YouTube=] Remote, which controls everything on that website (and can also control time similar to other universal remotes). [[spoiler:Their rival got a hold of said remote and once succeeded by banishing them to the Internet Graveyard]]. Bart and Lisa Simpson also fear the remote as they [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E4TreehouseOfHorrorIX had vague memories]] of being once banished to [=TVLand=] due to a similar reality altering remote. While it has never shown to banish anyone to anywhere, they are still wary about the other effects that universal remote has.
* The researchers had managed to track down the universe where the remote came from. With the help of the High Court, they summoned its originator, a warehouse worker in a blue coat who introduces him as Morty. Despite his annoyance at being randomly summoning while in the middle of his job, he was polite and was very cooperative, able to answer the questions the researchers had told him. You see, Morty is not only a warehouse worker, [[spoiler:but also an Angel of Death]], which confirmed what the researches already knew regards to its divine origins. He's even kind enough to demonstrate the features of the remote to the researchers. After hearing how the remote is being handled within its new realm, he decides it should remain in its realm rather than take it back, maybe it has more of a use in this realm now that its original owner threw it away. When pressed further, he explained how this remote used to belong to a moral named Michael Newman and told his adventures with the remote. This story inspired the moral's ascension to the Pantheon.
* Due to past incidents, it is currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that the recreated memories are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories even when the user is young or has no memories of the event, as long as the user is there for those events. Due to a high demand for its function (as it is very useful for those with memory lost and detectives who what to solve crime), loan request are currently on a long queue list. Although, many are still hesitant give a remote a try given that if one person has the remote, the only way it can be removed from someone's possession was if someone dies. Some people don't want take that risk, even in a realm where they can be revived again. That and the fact that its skip function also remains untouched.
* Michael, shortly after ascending, visited its current location. He was holding the remote when a blue cat person smacked the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately, and upon realizing his actions, the boy apologized to a confused Michael as and said he didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier that the cat's name is Gumball and learned that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone with a universal remote once tried to ruin his life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but the cat tells him to just ignore everything. Michael has a feeling [[StatusQuoIsGod he's not supposed to know that info at all]].
[[/folder]]

!!Specialized Narratives Reworks
[[folder:George Bailey (WIP)]]

to:

[[folder:The Universal Remote]]
'''[[Film/{{Click}} The Universal Remote]]'''
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morty_holding_remote.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:The Universal Remote being held (for scale)]]
[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/universal_remote_with_edit.png]]
[[caption-width-right:220:The Universal Remote up-close]]
* Potential House: Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary
* Appearance: An oddly-shaped blue remote with a circular screen, blue-green buttons and silver trim.
* Class: 1
* Alignment: Depends on how its owner uses it.
* Museum Check: Granted
* Portfolio: A UniversalRemoteControl, Able To RewindReplayRepeat as well as [[RealityWarper Warp Reality]], DiabolusExMachina, ClingyMacGuffin, PowerPerversionPotential, Deliverer of {{Space Whale Aesop}}s
* Domains: Remotes, Time, Sounds, Appearances, Aesops
* Formerly Belongs To: '''[[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]]'''
* Also Guarded by: [[Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality The Time Enforcers]], [[Pantheon/DCComics The Teen Titans]]
* Studied by: House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality, [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation SCP Foundation]]
* Of Interest To: Various Criminals
* To Be Kept Away From: [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]]]]
* Feared by: [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone Glitchy & Glitchy's Mario]], [[Pantheon/TheSimpsons Bart & Lisa Simpson]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]]
* Immune Against: Classical Gods (especially Death Deities)
* One day, a man named Michael Newman gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house; so, he goes to ''Bed Bath and Beyond'' to buy a universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty (who is secretly the Angel of Death). Michael explains his personal dilemma to him; wanting a device that can do all things for him, making his life easier, quicker and not complicated. Morty then introduces him to the Universal Remote and gives some tips on its usage; just point and click and the remote would program itself. He gives away the remote for free but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down, fast-forward or pausing time ect.) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However, during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body and going through "auto-pilot".
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job but at the cost of his life spiraling downward. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts to auto-skip based on his preferences, missing more valuable time with his family and later fast-forwarding to his death. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing). Without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Right after Michael had thrown the remote in the trash bin, a random portal was briefly created, sending the remote falling from the sky and into the Pantheonic landfill. Somehow, a random quasideity had found the remote while digging through trash, played with it, discovered its abilities and used the remote for various petty crimes. This led to a wide-scale crime wave that officers struggled to understand. Several months later, the same deity went to the House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality as they had claims that the remote is causing them to fast-forward themselves in time uncontrollability, forcing them to confess to their crimes and seek help. The Time Enforcers had never seen such a device, and had to call the tech experts at the House of Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology to help study it. Here is the list of abilities this device is observed to have:
** '''Menu Mindscape and Viewing Past Memories''': When pressing the menu button, the user of the remote get access to a blue mindscape that resembles a DVD menu. From there, the user can select a variety of options to review their past experiences. During '''Rewind''', the mindscape turns into a recreation of the chosen memory but it does not affect the actual past. It can view any memory (in a third-person perspective) from the user's date of conception to the present, as long as the user is present or is there to witness it. It also has a '''Commentary''' mode, where a narrator, voiced by Creator/JamesEarlJones, makes observations on what's happening around the user and what other people around him are thinking of.
** '''Time Manipulation''': Pointing and click the remote to someone can cause them to either freeze in place (Pause), slow down their movements (Slow-Mo) or speed them up. It not only affects the target but also literally everyone and everything else. The user, in Pause mode, remains unaffected and can freely move objects and people. You can also hurt people while in this state, with the damage inflicted by the user being felt by the target after the pausing has ended.
** '''Sound and Appearance''': It can increase the volume of the target's voice/sound (even from far way) or remove them entirely (like a Mute button). The Language function can either change the language of everyone in the vicinity, including the user, as well as, make the user understand the foreign language of their choosing. (In the Pantheon, the Language function isn't that useful where people of all nationalities can understand each other. However, it can change a person's default speaking language to another one.) The remote can also change the size and width of a target as well as their color. Interestingly, only the user can notice these aesthetic changes and that the remote can also make changes to the user as well.
** '''Fast-Forward''': This allows the user to skip to a certain point in the future. Between the present and the point they decide to skip to, their mind jumps ahead into the future while their body goes through "auto-pilot". During this, the user has no control over their body and its actions would default to their most prominent parts of their personality without any of their compassion. They are also unable to remember events that they have skipped. Use it enough times and it will eventually be programmed to skip by itself based on how the user uses it (i.e. if a user frequently uses it to skip cold showers, it would eventually skip every time they take a cold shower). If given a set goal with a time period (like skipping to the time they get a promotion), the auto-piloted body would be driven to achieve said goal until their mind returns to their body in the future. The only proved way to stop the remote from skipping itself is if the user ''dies''.
* The criminal eventually fast-forwarded to the end of their life, which stopped skipping and they were revived back to life shortly after. The Time Enforcers tried to investigate the origins of the remote, which world did it came from and who made it. Meanwhile, the device was placed in Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary section of Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury for safekeeping. It's publicly available for view but not available to be used until further tests were made. Besides various time keepers, The Teen Titans are often called to guard the remote or deal with any would-be thieves. While they are not exactly immune to the remote's effects, they were called in due to their experiences with a villain (a normal human) who used a similar universal remote control.
* Having encountered and contained a number of time-altering objects, various researchers of the SCP Foundation are also interested in studying the remote and its effects. Despite the immense power of the remote, the Foundation would classify it as a Safe object as long as no one is using the remote or contain anyone who has been found using it (if the remote cannot be removed from their hands). Asides from any Reality Warper [=SCPs=] they have contained in their dimension, no ascended SCP so far has comparable powers to the remote. Suggestions to use the remote against other [=SCPs=] for testing is still pending for approval from their higher-ups.
* Based on testing so far in the Pantheon, besides the remote user, Classical Gods (and especially Death Deities) are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects. Those who are studying the remote suspected that the remote must be of divine or supernatural origin despite its technological appearance. It would also explain why its scope is very "universal" (it can affect everyone around the remote user). Due to this immunity, some good-aligned classical gods have volunteered to deal with a rogue remote user as a last line of defense should some remote shenanigans happen. The knowledge of this specific weakness of the remote is also being withheld from the public as to prevent the classical gods being taken out first since they would be the only ones able to move during its pause mode. Interestingly, [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Dio Brando]] and his stand The World, who can stop time for a limited number of seconds, would be affected by its pause function as both lack actual divine powers and also because they had trouble dealing with other time stops in the past.
* Despite confirming it's possible divine origins, some more scientific folk are still convinced there must be a scientific explanation for the remote's power. Some of them citing that they themselves have created similar time-altering devices or remotes before. [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Jimmy]] [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Neutron]], for example, was one of those people as he was able to create a remote that can rewind events and also time travel. [[Pantheon/{{Science}} Dexter]] and [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Stewie Griffin]] are on the boat, having created similar time-altering devices.
* Being less restrictive compared other places in the Treasury, other deities have managed to successfully "borrowed" and used the remote, with mixed results. Thankfully, these are easily to deal with as the people who usually try to "borrowed" the remote are quasideities on a power trip. Pranks are one of the more common uses of the remote as the would-be victim isn't aware of their surroundings during pause or fast forward mode. More dubious uses of the remote include its PowerPerversionPotential or its potential for crime like stealing. Paul and Peter, [[spoiler:who have used a remote to prevent one of their victims from killing one of the duo]], have been banned from going near the remote. Same goes to Vicky, at the behest of [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]], knowing what she might do with the remote [[WesternAnimation/ChannelChasers given the last time she had used it]].
** [[Pantheon/{{Logic}} The Brain]], the smart mouse, wanted to steal the remote to fulfil his plans for world domination. But after hearing about one of its effects, its skip function, he gave up on his plan entirely. You see, he once had [[Recap/PinkyAndTheBrainS3E7 a device where he can see into the future]], only to realized he never fulfilled his goal in taking over the world, which left him depressed. He doesn't want to risk that again, so he instead tries to make his own universal remote, which still didn't work out for him.
* The presence of the remote caused fear for some who had encountered similar remotes before. Glitchy and his dimension's Mario fear the remote as it reminded of THE [=YouTube=] Remote, which controls everything on that website (and can also control time similar to other universal remotes). [[spoiler:Their rival got a hold of said remote and once succeeded by banishing them to the Internet Graveyard]]. Bart and Lisa Simpson also fear the remote as they [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E4TreehouseOfHorrorIX had vague memories]] of being once banished to [=TVLand=] due to a similar reality altering remote. While it has never shown to banish anyone to anywhere, they are still wary about the other effects that universal remote has.
* The researchers had managed to track down the universe where the remote came from. With the help of the High Court, they summoned its originator, a warehouse worker in a blue coat who introduces him as Morty. Despite his annoyance at being randomly summoning while in the middle of his job, he was polite and was very cooperative, able to answer the questions the researchers had told him. You see, Morty is not only a warehouse worker, [[spoiler:but also an Angel of Death]], which confirmed what the researches already knew regards to its divine origins. He's even kind enough to demonstrate the features of the remote to the researchers. After hearing how the remote is being handled within its new realm, he decides it should remain in its realm rather than take it back, maybe it has more of a use in this realm now that its original owner threw it away. When pressed further, he explained how this remote used to belong to a moral named Michael Newman and told his adventures with the remote. This story inspired the moral's ascension to the Pantheon.
* Due to past incidents, it is currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that the recreated memories are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories even when the user is young or has no memories of the event, as long as the user is there for those events. Due to a high demand for its function (as it is very useful for those with memory lost and detectives who what to solve crime), loan request are currently on a long queue list. Although, many are still hesitant give a remote a try given that if one person has the remote, the only way it can be removed from someone's possession was if someone dies. Some people don't want take that risk, even in a realm where they can be revived again. That and the fact that its skip function also remains untouched.
* Michael, shortly after ascending, visited its current location. He was holding the remote when a blue cat person smacked the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately, and upon realizing his actions, the boy apologized to a confused Michael as and said he didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier that the cat's name is Gumball and learned that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone with a universal remote once tried to ruin his life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but the cat tells him to just ignore everything. Michael has a feeling [[StatusQuoIsGod he's not supposed to know that info at all]].
[[/folder]]

!!Specialized Narratives Reworks
[[folder:George Bailey (WIP)]](Original)]]



[[folder:George Bailey (Original)]]
'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World)
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* Quasideity
* Symbol: A Moon Being Lassoed
* Theme Song: [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JebKuQTlE5I Buffalo Gals]]
* Alignment: NeutralGood
* Portfolio: BigGood of his town, BreakTheCutie, [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,
* Domains: Family, Life, Work
* Heralds: Clarence Oddbody (his GuardianAngel), Mary Bailey (his wife) and the rest of George's family.
* Allies: [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Pinkie Pie]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], Mr. Potter

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[[folder:George Bailey (Original)]]
'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World)
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!!Bruce Almighty

[[folder:Bruce Nolan (WIP)]]
'''[[Film/BruceAlmighty Bruce Nolan]], He Who Was [[GodForADay Once Tested with Handling God's Powers]]''' ([[TitleDrop Bruce Almighty]], Mr. Exclusive)
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* Quasideity
Quasideity; was temporarily an Overdeity
* Symbol: A Moon Being Lassoed
The computer he used to answer prayers.
* Theme Song: [[https://m.Music: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JebKuQTlE5I Buffalo Gals]]
com/watch?v=VauzhTAuoFw I’ve Got the Power]]
* Alignment: NeutralGood
NeutralGood (initially TrueNeutral)
* Portfolio: BigGood of BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor, BeingGodIsHard, ComesGreatResponsibility, DidntThinkThisThrough, DivineAssistance, [[GodsHandsAreTied Allowed to do anything but mess with free will]], {{Jerkass}} (initially), LargeHam, LetsSeeYouDoBetter, MagicalGesture, RealityWarper (when he has his town, BreakTheCutie, [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,
powers), SmiteMeOMightySmiter (TropeNamer), WithGreatPowerComesGreatPerks, [[spoiler:[[SelflessWish Wishing]] [[IJustWantMyBelovedToBeHappy for Grace to be Happy]]]]
* Domains: Family, Life, Work
* Heralds: Clarence Oddbody (his GuardianAngel), Mary Bailey (his wife) and the rest of George's family.
Divinity, Power, Almightiness
* Allies: [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Pinkie Pie]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]]
[[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], Mr. Potter[[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]]



* Respects: All good aligned Angels.
* Ascended after realizing that he truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people to value their own wonderful life]]. To wit: Having to sacrifice his good prospects in order to make the people of Bedford Falls happy, until one fateful day where it would seem that his life would be crashing down... he then met an angel and accidentally made a wish that it would be better that he was never born, which was granted as he visited an AlternateUniverse where ''everyone he knew of were miserable''. After taking back his wish, he's a much happier person and his misfortunes reversed, and he came to learn these immortal words that comes with [[ThePowerOfFriendship friends]].
-->''No man is a failure who has friends''
* George Bailey is often consider the most selfless man in the entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made for the benefit of others. Because of this, he has earn the respect of others. Like both Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent. They admired his perseverance in his battle against Potter and helping the little men.
* When George ascended, the Court were able to fix his left ear, not hard with so many willing healers.
* Was very disturbed when he found out there were people who thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives.
* Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds him of Mr. Potter. Though, he doesn't understand how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him.
** He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them to buy it back or he fire everybody in the company.
* One of George's life long dreams was being able to travel across the world. While he couldn't do that in his former life, with his ascension, he is able to finally fulfil that dream. It isn't just limited to global traveling as he was giving permission, with a special pass, to enter certain other universes. Though, to be on the safe side, a representative of that world does chaperone him.
** George also got a chance to do a bit of architecting for the pantheon and helping with remodeling and rebuilding any temples that get wreck. It happens more often than you think
* Found out that his situation of wishing he was never born and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He has befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan and Donald. However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter.
* As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.
* Became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures.
* Became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure.
* Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them.

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* Respects: All good aligned Angels.
Bruce Nolan is a television reporter in Buffalo, New York who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. At the end of the worst day of his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God and God responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges Bruce to take the big job to see if he can do better. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance.
** Bruce once served as one of Walter Cronkite’s followers until the Court of the Gods took notice of his story and granted him godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had).
* Ascended Upon learning that God is in the Pantheon, he offered to pay a visit, though he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he’s used to. He left on speaking terms with Him, though He would tell him that He won’t practice giving a mortal being powers after realizing learning the mess that it could cause. He does agree, however, that YHVH is not the God that he truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people knows.
* He gets along with Phil Connors due
to value their own wonderful life]]. To wit: Having to sacrifice his good prospects in order to make the people both of Bedford Falls happy, until one fateful day where it would seem them having godlike powers that taught them a valuable lesson (Bruce getting his life would be crashing down... he then met an angel powers directly from God and accidentally made a wish that it would be better that he was never born, which was granted as he visited an AlternateUniverse where ''everyone he knew of were miserable''. After taking back his wish, he's a much happier person and his misfortunes reversed, and he came to learn these immortal words that comes Phil [[GroundhogDayLoop being stuck in the same day]] without knowing why).
* He also hangs out
with [[ThePowerOfFriendship friends]].
-->''No man is a failure who has friends''
*
George Bailey is often consider due to both of them not appreciating their wonderful lives at first but was helped out by a divine being.
* Has found out about several deities who shared [[Creator/JimCarrey
the most same face/voice]] as he does and decided to pay a visit. He hangs out with Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch due to all three of them starting off as jerks before becoming more selfless man in as their stories progressed. He also hangs out with Truman Burbank conversing about their exploits. However, he is bugged with how the Riddler [[Film/BatmanForever sometimes]] looks like him and avoids his temple.
* Upon encountering Rachel Green, he [[Creator/JenniferAniston mistook her]] for his lover Grace, thinking that she ascended. After the confusion has cleared out, they became good friends. The same can be said with Michael Scott, after he [[Creator/SteveCarell mistook him for]] his coworker/rival Evan Baxter.
* Met up Kyle Rayner, who once went through a similar situation when he became Ion, a being with all the power of
the entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made for the benefit of others. Because of this, he has earn the respect of others. Like both Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent. They admired his perseverance in his battle against Potter and helping the little men.
* When George ascended, the Court were able to fix his left ear, not hard with so many willing healers.
* Was very disturbed when he found out there were people who thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives.
* Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds
Green Lantern Corps, until Superman advises him of Mr. Potter. Though, he doesn't understand how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him.
** He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them
to buy it back or he fire everybody in the company.
* One of George's life long dreams was being able to travel across the world. While he couldn't do that in his former life, with his ascension, he is able to finally fulfil that dream. It isn't just limited to global traveling as he was giving permission, with a special pass, to enter certain other universes. Though, to be on the safe side, a representative of that world does chaperone him.
** George also got a chance to do a bit of architecting for the pantheon and helping with remodeling and rebuilding any temples that get wreck. It happens more often than you think
* Found out that his situation of wishing he was never born and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He has befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan and Donald. However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was
down because people were being ungrateful start to worship him as a god.
** He was also visited by Fred Flintstone, seeing how he was once given a boss position by the Great Gazoo, only to find that it’s actually a burden since he has to deal with higher-ups, stay late in meetings, etc.
** Has heard how Lex Luthor [[ComicBook/TheBlackRing was once granted divine powers to make the universe a paradise]], but couldn’t use them to screw with Superman. Needless to say, this put him at odds with him.
* He has taken great pity
towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless Turner due to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter.
* As he was saved by
the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.
* Became very close to Charlie Brown
latter’s wishes [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor ending up in a recursive matter]]. Bruce had learned a similar lesson when he learned of was trying to handle God’s powers.
* ''[[SigningOffCatchPhrase "And that's
the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures.
* Became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure.
* Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all
way the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them.
cookie crumbles."]]''



!! Town of Salem

[[folder: The Factions of ''Town Of Salem'']]
'''[[VideoGame/TownOfSalem The Town, Mafia, Coven and Neutral Factions]], Divine Rival Groups Who Frequently Use [[AcronymAndAbbreviationOverload Shorthands]]''' \\
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[[caption-width-right:324:The icons for each roles in ''Town Of Salem 1'']]
* Potential House: Pantheon/SpeechNToZ
* Rank:
* Symbol:
* Theme Song:
* Alignment:
* Portfolio:
* Domains:
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: [[Pantheon/ImpostorsAndImpersonations The Innocent Crewmates]] (Townies Only)
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* In the Town of Salem lives three or four factions: The Townies who try to get rid of all the baddies in their town, TheMafia and/or The Coven (essentially a [[WitchesAndWizards witch]] cult) who try to eliminate all of the Townies and anyone who stands in their way, and the Neutrals who are trying their best to fulfil their own goals and unintentionally (or intentionally) cause chaos for all the other factions. The various members of each faction can activate their different night abilities like determining a clue about other person's role, protecting themselves or other people (even the baddies), deceiving other players, kill other players ect. In the next morning (in game), you and other players have a text chat where you can discuss what happened the night before and speculated what happened to a killed player. Due to the limited amount of time to discuss these events or to write their wills (which record their activities), the town's residences often use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms for each role and activity while they communicate in the text chat that was provided to them.
* The Ascension Text
** The Bio
* And some more trivia/facts.
* And a couple of more.

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!! Town of Salem

[[folder: The Factions of ''Town Of Salem'']]
'''[[VideoGame/TownOfSalem The Town, Mafia, Coven and Neutral Factions]], Divine Rival Groups
[[folder:Bruce Nolan (Original)]]
'''[[Film/BruceAlmighty Bruce Nolan]], He
Who Frequently Use [[AcronymAndAbbreviationOverload Shorthands]]''' \\
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Was [[GodForADay Once Tested with Handling God's Powers]]''' ([[TitleDrop Bruce Almighty]], Mr. Exclusive)
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* Potential House: Pantheon/SpeechNToZ
Quasideity; was temporarily an Overdeity
* Rank:
* Symbol:
Symbol: The computer he used to answer prayers.
* Theme Song:
Music: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VauzhTAuoFw I’ve Got the Power]]
* Alignment:
Alignment: NeutralGood (initially TrueNeutral)
* Portfolio:
Portfolio: BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor, BeingGodIsHard, ComesGreatResponsibility, DidntThinkThisThrough, DivineAssistance, [[GodsHandsAreTied Allowed to do anything but mess with free will]], {{Jerkass}} (initially), LargeHam, LetsSeeYouDoBetter, MagicalGesture, RealityWarper (when he has his powers), SmiteMeOMightySmiter (TropeNamer), WithGreatPowerComesGreatPerks, [[spoiler:[[SelflessWish Wishing]] [[IJustWantMyBelovedToBeHappy for Grace to be Happy]]]]
* Domains:
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
Domains: Divinity, Power, Almightiness
* Allies: [[Pantheon/ImpostorsAndImpersonations [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior God (God, the Devil and Bob)]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Ebenezer Scrooge, The Innocent Crewmates]] (Townies Only)
Grinch]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Truman Burbank]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Rachel Green]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Michael Scott]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Phil Connors]], [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Kyle Rayner]]
* Rivals:
Enemies: [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]
* Enemies:
Opposes: [[Pantheon/VillainousArchetypes Lex Luthor]]
* Respected by/Respects:
Pities: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]]
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* In
Bruce Nolan is a television reporter in Buffalo, New York who is discontented with almost everything in life despite his popularity and his love for his girlfriend Grace. At the Town end of Salem the worst day of his life, Bruce angrily ridicules and rages against God and God responds by endowing Bruce with divine powers and challenges Bruce to take the big job to see if he can do better. Ultimately, Bruce learns that even with divine might, he can't fix his problems because they're based in his own arrogance.
** Bruce once served as one of Walter Cronkite’s followers until the Court of the Gods took notice of his story and granted him godhood once again (albeit not as powerful as he once had).
* Upon learning that God is in the Pantheon, he offered to pay a visit, though he was a bit surprised to find out that He [[WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob looks different]] from the God he’s used to. He left on speaking terms with Him, though He would tell him that He won’t practice giving a mortal being powers after learning the mess that it could cause. He does agree, however, that YHVH is not the God that he knows.
* He gets along with Phil Connors due to both of them having godlike powers that taught them a valuable lesson (Bruce getting his powers directly from God and Phil [[GroundhogDayLoop being stuck in the same day]] without knowing why).
* He also hangs out with George Bailey due to both of them not appreciating their wonderful
lives at first but was helped out by a divine being.
* Has found out about several deities who shared [[Creator/JimCarrey the same face/voice]] as he does and decided to pay a visit. He hangs out with Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch due to all
three or four factions: of them starting off as jerks before becoming more selfless as their stories progressed. He also hangs out with Truman Burbank conversing about their exploits. However, he is bugged with how the Riddler [[Film/BatmanForever sometimes]] looks like him and avoids his temple.
* Upon encountering Rachel Green, he [[Creator/JenniferAniston mistook her]] for his lover Grace, thinking that she ascended. After the confusion has cleared out, they became good friends.
The Townies same can be said with Michael Scott, after he [[Creator/SteveCarell mistook him for]] his coworker/rival Evan Baxter.
* Met up Kyle Rayner,
who try to get rid of once went through a similar situation when he became Ion, a being with all the baddies in their town, TheMafia and/or The Coven (essentially a [[WitchesAndWizards witch]] cult) who try to eliminate all power of the Townies and anyone who stands in their way, and the Neutrals who are trying their best entire Green Lantern Corps, until Superman advises him to fulfil their own goals and unintentionally (or intentionally) cause chaos for all the other factions. The various members of each faction can activate their different night abilities like determining a clue about other person's role, protecting themselves or other back down because people (even start to worship him as a god.
** He was also visited by Fred Flintstone, seeing how he was once given a boss position by
the baddies), deceiving other players, kill other players ect. In the next morning (in game), you and other players have a text chat where you can discuss what happened the night before and speculated what happened Great Gazoo, only to a killed player. Due to the limited amount of time to discuss these events or to write their wills (which record their activities), the town's residences often use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms for each role and activity while they communicate in the text chat find that was provided it’s actually a burden since he has to them.deal with higher-ups, stay late in meetings, etc.
* The Ascension Text
** The Bio
Has heard how Lex Luthor [[ComicBook/TheBlackRing was once granted divine powers to make the universe a paradise]], but couldn’t use them to screw with Superman. Needless to say, this put him at odds with him.
* And some more trivia/facts.
He has taken great pity towards Timmy Turner due to the latter’s wishes [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor ending up in a recursive matter]]. Bruce had learned a similar lesson when he was trying to handle God’s powers.
* And a couple of more.''[[SigningOffCatchPhrase "And that's the way the cookie crumbles."]]''



!!Others


[[folder:The Narrator (WIP)]]
\\
''"This is the story of a man....that being me."''\\\
'''[[VideoGame/TheStanleyParable The Narrator]], God of [[LemonyNarrator Strange Narrations]]'''
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* Greater God
* Symbol: [[https://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/thestanleyparable/images/f/f1/Adventure_Line.jpg The Stanley Parable Adventure Line™]]
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45wz_ZjpgdU Countdown]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral (Can be LawfulEvil if the story goes too OffTheRails)
* Portfolio: AmbiguouslyEvil, BritishStuffiness, [[DevelopersForesight Knows what everyone is going to do]], TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, InsaneTrollLogic, [[KillerGameMaster Killing the game if it goes too far off the rails]], MindScrewdriver, PassiveAggressiveKombat, {{Railroading}}
* Domains: Narration, Stories, Keeping Stories Right, Controlling, Speaking
* Followers: Creator/DouglasAdams, [[Literature/SecretSeries Pseudonymous Bosch]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} GLaDOS]], The Author, [[Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} Naughty Bear's Narrator]], [[Pantheon/JusticeBringers Dr. Hax]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Kamina]], Old Man Henderson, [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Captain Martin Walker]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Rika Furude]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfMedia Bob]], [[Pantheon/PrideAndEgotism Vegeta]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], [[Pantheon/FearsomeArchetypes The Doki Doki Literature Club]], [[Pantheon/{{Storytelling}} ICEY]], [[Pantheon/{{Challenge}} Diogenes]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalism}} The Mob]], [[Pantheon/AdaptationalChanges Kirito (Abridged)]]
* Complicated Relationships: '''[[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Stanley]]'''
* Conflicting Opinions: [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Niko]]
* Annoys: [[Pantheon/{{Dota2}} The Defenders of the Ancient]]
* ''"This is the story of a man named Stanley"'' were the starting words uttered by this unseen narrator, architect of the story about the aforementioned man named Stanley. The Narrator's role is simple, he has to narrate Stanley's story from beggining to end and everyone will live happily ever after. That is, if Stanley decides to follow through with said narrative, as things can get OffTheRails if Stanley decides to, making the Narrator either punish Stanley or fabricate a new tale entirely. But he is always ever-present, ready to deliver the best narration he can, even if he can get a little [[LemonyNarrator wacky during it]].
* The Narrator was very compelling in his ascension, although it is rumored that he "persuaded" the court of gods into allowing him to godhood. For a while he didn't really have much to do other than narrate in his usual style about whatever was happening, with zero control on what would happen. That all changed when Stanley arrived, as he gained his control over the narrative and that allowed him to steer Stanley into whatever tale he had planned for him and that also affected other deities. Said development would be the start of many bizarre misadventures for several deities.
* In the past, it was very common to hear mild-sounding British voice from out of nowhere state "This is the story of X", then said deity was prompted to follow the Narrator's exposition. However and quite frequently, those ended up disliking how controlling the Narrator's exposition is and often go against the Narrator's wishes. The Narrator is patient about this; he will start speaking directly to the person, often reprimanding their choice of action before placing down walls to {{Railroad|ing}} the story back on track. Should the person cause the Narrator's tract to go completely OffTheRails, however, the Narrator will place the person in one of [=GLaDOS=]' [[ControllableHelplessness unsolvable test chambers]], commenting on the story as if it were a tragedy. He seems to particularly enjoy that last part. That's part of the reason why he and [=GLaDOS=] are very good friends.
* Often is the welcoming voice to newer deities, guiding them through a "tutorial" and teaching them most of the ins and outs of the Trope Pantheons. This, however, is just optional and it was made to keep him entertained and away from other deities so he would stop trying to narrate their every movement. Stanley is often forced to help the Narrator in order to make an example of what NOT to do and Stanley has been pretty annoyed at that. The reason he doesn't help as often is because of how Stanley is likely to [[OffTheRails cause problems]].
* Considering he tends to railroads characters into his story by any means he has available. Most who he has tried to narrate over just follow because they are interested in his story, others not so much. The two he constantly has trouble with are Kamina and Old Man Henderson, whose defiance towards fate and the plot respectively has made the Narrator want to "correct" them the most but that only ends up with the Narrator giving up on them after a while.
** Another particular deity he started to mess with was Diogenes, AKA the Man in the Cauldron. He first took notice after hearing that he was being followed by a british narrator, similar to Stanley and then both Stanley and Diogenes became friends. So the Narrator decided to test his resolve by narrating a tale where Diogenes had to climb an even more difficult mountain but he refused to follow the directions of the Narrator, making his journey all that more difficult.
** And then there was the Abridged version of Kirito, who the Narrator decided to narrate over after hearing of how he tends to not care about the established plotline. Kirito tried to ignore him but then the Narrator started insulting him with the AwfulTruth and then was promptly silenced. Since then, the Narrator loves to mess with Kirito whenever he can.
* Often seen commentating on matches for the [[VideoGame/{{Dota2}} Defenders of the Ancient]] and his habit to be too wordy and very sarcastic has annoyed them to no end. Others however have found his commentary and observation to be priceless.
* The Narrator was very curious after meeting Martin Walker and hearing about his story and how his own delusion led him to a villainous path. Walker on ther hand despises for the very idea of being [[ButThouMust pushed to commit horrible things]] and does not ever want to hear his narration. The british man simply just tried to place him in a more "relaxed" story but that only made Walker more furious.
* Once tried to get a hold of The Mob but they were surprisingly one of the few deities that made the Narrator feel powerless as their sheer randomness and constant hive mind mentality ended up overwhelming him. That and they are, [[MemeticMutation for some reason]], obssessed with the Broom Closet.
* Vegeta [[Creator/TeamFourStar once attempted to play his game]] but the resulting lack of rebellion and the continuous restarts drove him insane. Because of this, The Narrator is perhaps the only person besides Beerus that Vegeta fears but he will never admit it to his face.
* Good friends with the Author, who fills a similar role to him except he has a lot more creative power behind him unlike the Narrator. When he heard how Bob performed a RageAgainstTheAuthor, he felt sorry for him, and decided to invite him to a game of "Save the Baby" which he personally developed. On the other hand, the Author's creation Bob has also attempted to take down the Narrator from his position but that lead nowhere as the Narrator has no tangible form.
* He was incredibly impressed with the narrator of Naughty Bear, whom manages to not only communicate perfectly with him, but also gets Naughty to go through with just about anything he so wishes him to do, practically his revenge. He came to respect him and the two can be heard discussing ways to get people to follow through with their stories.
* [[VideoGame/{{Dungeons}} He later began delving into the storytelling business by telling a story about someone or something called the Absolute Evil, containing multiple references to other fantasy series.]] The only person who seemed to like it was the Keeper, who found it similar to his escapades.
* Although they fill similar roles and his title was named after him, the Narrator and Lemony Snicket aren't actually on cordial terms. Reason being that Snicket believes the Narrator to be too controlling of his narration and his sheer sadism when punishing those that don't follow the story has made him wary of him. The Narrator doesn't really mind that but is apalled that Lemony would call him sadistic.
* ICEY was one of the first deities to take a more direct approach at opposing the Narrator, given that she too was the victim of a narrator that wanted to railroad her into a story she didn't want to be part of. She was later joined by the Doki Doki Literature Club, as once they learned of the nature of their home game they started to dislike the Narrator's actions. Monika specially because the whole reason she started to mess with the code of her game was because of how she was forced to not be a love interest but discovering that the Narrator is as much of a pawn as she is made things a bit more complicated with the Narrator. The british man personally just finds ICEY and the girls amusing and would often try to narrate a tale they would be happy to be part of, even if they rarely want to follow it.
** On the other hand there was Niko, who tried to be much nicer to the Narrator about how he goes about his storytelling but was unable to make him change his mind. Niko also felt really uncomfortable since Stanley became friends with Niko not long before meeting the Narrator and that made Niko a potential target for a tale. That and the fact that the Narrator reminds Niko of the World Machine.
* It is believed that the Narator and Stanley are both stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop and they will continue to repeat the story eternally. Some, like Rika Furude, have blamed this on the Narrator and hated him for forcing Stanley to go through the same events over and over leading to insanity or death (sometimes both). She started to pity the Narrator once she discovered he isn't in control as much as he thinks he is but still doesn't think highly of him.
* Cheaters fear to be taken to the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8HInxDeC-o Serious Room]], where the Narrator is said to deliver very serious punishments for cheaters, a practice personally endorsed by Dr. Hax. Only one deity in the pantheon has ever made it out of the room and that was, of course, Stanley himself.
* ''"And Stanley was happy."''

'''''[[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...]]'''''

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!!Others


[[folder:The Narrator
!!KND

[[folder:Gramma Stuffum
(WIP)]]
'''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Gramma Stuffum]], Goddess of Main/ForceFeeding''' \\
''"This is the story of a man....that being me."''\\\
'''[[VideoGame/TheStanleyParable The Narrator]], God of [[LemonyNarrator Strange Narrations]]'''
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* Greater God
Potential House: Pantheon/{{Consumption}}
* Lesser Goddess
* Symbol: [[https://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/thestanleyparable/images/f/f1/Adventure_Line.jpg The Stanley Parable Adventure Line™]]
Her Food in a Metal Pot
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45wz_ZjpgdU Countdown]]
[[https://youtu.be/j1G8c4hBghk?si=8PUKMyK6JEz6gx4v Grandmother Stuffum]] by [[Music/{{GWAR}} RAWG]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral (Can be LawfulEvil if the story goes too OffTheRails)
NeutralEvil
* Portfolio: AmbiguouslyEvil, BritishStuffiness, [[DevelopersForesight Knows what everyone is going to do]], TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, InsaneTrollLogic, [[KillerGameMaster Killing {{Lethal Chef}}, [[ChefofIron Chefs of Iron]], [[FatBastard Overweight]] [[EvilOldFolks Old]] [[PrimAndProperBun Bun-Wearing]] [[CardCarryingVillain Villainess]] with [[FoodBasedSuperpowers the game if it goes too far off the rails]], MindScrewdriver, PassiveAggressiveKombat, {{Railroading}}
power]] to make [[AnthropomorphicFood Live Food]]
* Domains: Narration, Stories, Keeping Stories Right, Controlling, Speaking
Food, Villainy
* Followers: Creator/DouglasAdams, [[Literature/SecretSeries Pseudonymous Bosch]]
Herald: Liver and Onions (her most loyal minions), Her Food Army
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} GLaDOS]], The Author, [[Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} Naughty Bear's Narrator]], [[Pantheon/JusticeBringers Dr. Hax]]
[[Pantheon/{{Tastes}} SCP-953]] (sort of)
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Kamina]], Old Man Henderson, [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Captain Martin Walker]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Rika Furude]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfMedia Bob]], [[Pantheon/PrideAndEgotism Vegeta]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], [[Pantheon/FearsomeArchetypes [[Pantheon/{{Beast}} Wig-Wigs]] [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], a majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/LightAndBrightness Sora]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Riku]], '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Doki Doki Literature Club]], [[Pantheon/{{Storytelling}} ICEY]], [[Pantheon/{{Challenge}} Diogenes]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalism}} The Mob]], [[Pantheon/AdaptationalChanges Kirito (Abridged)]]
Kids Next Door]]'''
* Complicated Relationships: '''[[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Stanley]]'''
Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinions: [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Niko]]
* Annoys: [[Pantheon/{{Dota2}}
Opinion: [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession The Defenders of the Ancient]]
Grandmas]]
* ''"This Gramma Stuffum is the story of a man named Stanley"'' were the starting words uttered by this unseen narrator, architect of the story about the aforementioned man named Stanley. The Narrator's role is simple, he has to narrate Stanley's story from beggining to end and everyone will live happily ever after. That is, if Stanley decides to follow through with said narrative, as things can get OffTheRails if Stanley decides to, making the Narrator either punish Stanley or fabricate a new tale entirely. But he is always ever-present, ready to deliver the best narration he can, even if he can get a little [[LemonyNarrator wacky during it]].
* The Narrator was very compelling in his ascension, although it is rumored that he "persuaded" the court of gods into allowing him to godhood. For a while he didn't really have much to do other than narrate in his usual style about whatever was happening, with zero control on what would happen. That all changed when Stanley arrived, as he gained his control over the narrative and that allowed him to steer Stanley into whatever tale he had planned for him and that also affected other deities. Said development would be the start of many bizarre misadventures for several deities.
* In the past, it was very common to hear mild-sounding British voice from out of nowhere state "This is the story of X", then said deity was prompted to follow the Narrator's exposition. However and quite frequently, those ended up disliking how controlling the Narrator's exposition is and often go against the Narrator's wishes. The Narrator is patient about this; he will start speaking directly
an old lady (and an enemy to the person, often reprimanding their choice of action before placing down walls to {{Railroad|ing}} the story back on track. Should the person cause the Narrator's tract to go completely OffTheRails, however, the Narrator will place the person in one of [=GLaDOS=]' [[ControllableHelplessness unsolvable test chambers]], commenting on the story as if it were a tragedy. He seems to particularly enjoy that last part. That's part of the reason why he [[Pantheon/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]]) who thinks children are starving and [=GLaDOS=] must be fat and well-fed. She does this as she thinks if children are very good friends.
* Often is the welcoming voice to newer deities, guiding them through a "tutorial"
stuffed and teaching them most of the ins and outs of the Trope Pantheons. This, however, is just optional and it was made to keep him entertained and away from other deities so he would stop trying to narrate their every movement. Stanley is often forced to help the Narrator in order to make an example of what NOT to do and Stanley has been pretty annoyed at that. The reason he doesn't help as often is because of how Stanley is likely to [[OffTheRails cause problems]].
* Considering he tends to railroads characters into his story by any means he has available. Most who he has tried to narrate over just follow because
overweight, they are interested can't get themselves in his story, others not so much. The two he constantly has trouble with are Kamina trouble. However, she is a LethalChef and Old Man Henderson, whose defiance towards fate and the plot respectively has made the Narrator want to "correct" them the most but that only ends up with the Narrator giving up on them after a while.
** Another particular deity he started to mess with was Diogenes, AKA the Man in the Cauldron. He first took notice after hearing that he was being followed by a british narrator, similar to Stanley and then both Stanley and Diogenes became friends. So the Narrator decided to test his resolve by narrating a tale where Diogenes had to climb an even more difficult mountain but he refused to follow the directions of the Narrator, making his journey all that more difficult.
** And then there was the Abridged version of Kirito, who the Narrator decided to narrate over after hearing of how he tends to not care about the established plotline. Kirito tried to ignore him but then the Narrator started insulting him with the AwfulTruth and then was promptly silenced. Since then, the Narrator loves to mess with Kirito whenever he can.
* Often seen commentating on matches for the [[VideoGame/{{Dota2}} Defenders of the Ancient]] and his habit to be too wordy and very sarcastic has annoyed them to no end. Others however have found his commentary and observation to be priceless.
* The Narrator was very curious after meeting Martin Walker and hearing about his story and how his own delusion led him to a villainous path. Walker on ther hand despises for the very idea of being [[ButThouMust pushed to commit horrible things]] and does not ever want to hear his narration. The british man simply just tried to place him in a more "relaxed" story but that only made Walker more furious.
* Once tried to get a hold of The Mob but they were surprisingly one of the few deities that made the Narrator feel powerless as their sheer randomness and constant hive mind mentality ended up overwhelming him. That and they are, [[MemeticMutation for some reason]], obssessed with the Broom Closet.
* Vegeta [[Creator/TeamFourStar once attempted to play his game]] but the resulting lack of rebellion and the continuous restarts drove him insane. Because of this, The Narrator is perhaps the only person besides Beerus that Vegeta fears but he will never admit it to his face.
* Good friends with the Author, who fills a similar role to him except he has a lot more creative power behind him unlike the Narrator. When he heard how Bob performed a RageAgainstTheAuthor, he felt sorry for him, and decided to invite him to a game of "Save the Baby" which he personally developed. On the other hand, the Author's creation Bob has also attempted to take down the Narrator from his position but that lead nowhere as the Narrator has no tangible form.
* He was incredibly impressed with the narrator of Naughty Bear, whom manages to not only communicate perfectly with him, but also gets Naughty to go through with just about anything he so wishes him to do, practically his revenge. He came to respect him and the two can be heard discussing ways to get
she outright forces people to follow through eat her disgusting food. She has food based superpowers, specifically she can create and control an army of AnthropomorphicFood who can fight for her or do her bidding. She speaks with their stories.
a heavy German accent and may or may not also be a witch.
* [[VideoGame/{{Dungeons}} He later began delving One faithful day, Gramma Stuffum came into the storytelling business by telling a story Pantheon after learning about someone or something called Sector V's ascension. She barged into the Absolute Evil, containing multiple references House of Food and tried to other fantasy series.]] The only person who seemed to like it was have her food stuff themselves in the Keeper, who stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found it similar to his escapades.
* Although
out about this, they fill similar roles sent the two biggest eaters Kirby and his Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards. However, much to the dismay of the residence of the House of Food, she was given a title as a goddess based on her actions at day. Initially, she was named given the title "Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]" but she descended after him, the Narrator and Lemony Snicket aren't actually on cordial terms. Reason being that Snicket believes the Narrator to be too controlling of his narration and his sheer sadism when punishing those that don't follow the story has made him wary of him. The Narrator her title got revoked as she doesn't really mind that but is apalled that Lemony would call him sadistic.
* ICEY was one of the first deities
intend to take a more direct approach at opposing the Narrator, given that she too was the victim of a narrator that wanted to railroad eat her into a story she didn't want to be part of. victims after fattening them. She was later joined by given the Doki Doki Literature Club, as once they learned title "Goddess of Force Feeding" and re-ascended herself, intending to feed the starving children of the nature of Pantheon.
* She also made another attempt, this time in the Pantheon Academy, only for her efforts to fail again.
** On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use; They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with
their home game they started hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to dislike arrive unexpectedly and eat her as well.
* Stays far away from
the Narrator's actions. Monika specially because the whole reason she started to mess with the code House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her game was because of how she was forced to not be a love interest but discovering plans. Even worse for her is that the Narrator is as much of a pawn as she is made things a bit more complicated with the Narrator. The british man personally just finds ICEY and the girls amusing and would often try to narrate a tale they would be happy to be part of, even if they rarely want to follow it.
** On the other hand there was Niko, who tried to be much nicer to the Narrator about how he goes about his storytelling but was unable to make him change his mind. Niko also felt really uncomfortable since Stanley became friends with Niko not long before meeting the Narrator and that made Niko a potential target for a tale. That and the fact that the Narrator reminds Niko of the World Machine.
* It is believed that the Narator and Stanley
Wigs-Wigs are both stuck her worst enemies.
* Whenever she's
in a GroundhogDayLoop and they will continue pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch" to repeat guard her. Unfortunately, There are so many gods from the story eternally. Some, like Rika Furude, have blamed this on the Narrator and hated him for forcing Stanley to go through the same events over and over leading to insanity or death (sometimes both). She started to pity the Narrator once she discovered he isn't in control House of Beasts, so it's not as much effective as he thinks he is but still doesn't think highly of him.
* Cheaters fear to be taken to the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8HInxDeC-o Serious Room]], where the Narrator is said to deliver very serious punishments for cheaters, a practice personally endorsed by Dr. Hax. Only one deity in the pantheon has ever made
it out of the room and that was, of course, Stanley himself.
* ''"And Stanley was happy."''

'''''[[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...]]'''''
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to:

[[folder:Gramma Stuffum (Original)]]
'''[[WesternAnimation/CodeNameKidsNextDoor Grandma Stuffum]], Goddess who [[FatteningTheVictim Fattens Her Victims]]'''
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* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVpLRLgDnxI Her Rock Opera]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjdftYLe-8s Slamwitch]]
* Lesser Goddess
* Symbol: Her Food
* Alignment: NeutralEvil
* Portfolio: {{Lethal|Chef}} [[ChefofIron Chefs of Iron]], {{Card Carrying Villain}}esses, [[AnthropomorphicFood Live food]]
* Domain: Food, Villainy
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Tastes}} SCP-953]] (sort of)
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beast}} Wig-Wigs]] [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Pac-man]], a majority of Gods from the House of Food, [[Pantheon/LightAndBrightness Sora]], [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Riku]], '''[[Pantheon/TechnologicalExperts The Kids Next Door]]'''
* One day, Gramma Stuffum came into the pantheon and tried to have her food stuff themselves in the stomachs of the child deities. Once Gordon Ramsay and Takeshi Kaga found out about this, they sent Kirby, along with Pac-man, in to devour the living food, causing her to retreat. The Guardians of the House of Food placed her under house arrest afterwards.
** She also made another attempt, this time in the Pantheon Academy, only for her efforts to fail again.
** On a more positive note, her "food" minions do have some use; They keep Deviljho slightly occupied with their hunger, which at least keeps them from eating other gods. However, there will be more Deviljhos to arrive unexpectedly and eat her as well.
* Stays far away from the House of Beast; The animals there are ''will'' ruin her plans. Even worse for her is that the Wigs-Wigs are her worst enemies.
* Whenever she's in a pinch, she summon out a "Slamwitch" to guard her. Unfortunately, There are so many gods from the House of Beasts, so it's not as effective as it sounds.
* [[Fanfic/MuseHysteria Recent studies]] have found that anyone who comes in contact with the most rotten of Stuffum's food (especially her Slamwitch) become ill from what the pantheon calls "Stuffum Syndrome". The effects range from severe headaches and dizziness, to endless vomiting. At this point, several scientist gods are working on a cure.
[[/folder]]

!! Town of Salem

[[folder: The Factions of ''Town Of Salem'']]
'''[[VideoGame/TownOfSalem The Town, Mafia, Coven and Neutral Factions]], Divine Rival Groups Who Frequently Use [[AcronymAndAbbreviationOverload Shorthands]]''' \\
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[[caption-width-right:324:The icons for each roles in ''Town Of Salem 1'']]
* Potential House: Pantheon/SpeechNToZ
* Rank:
* Symbol:
* Theme Song:
* Alignment:
* Portfolio:
* Domains:
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: [[Pantheon/ImpostorsAndImpersonations The Innocent Crewmates]] (Townies Only)
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* In the Town of Salem lives three or four factions: The Townies who try to get rid of all the baddies in their town, TheMafia and/or The Coven (essentially a [[WitchesAndWizards witch]] cult) who try to eliminate all of the Townies and anyone who stands in their way, and the Neutrals who are trying their best to fulfil their own goals and unintentionally (or intentionally) cause chaos for all the other factions. The various members of each faction can activate their different night abilities like determining a clue about other person's role, protecting themselves or other people (even the baddies), deceiving other players, kill other players ect. In the next morning (in game), you and other players have a text chat where you can discuss what happened the night before and speculated what happened to a killed player. Due to the limited amount of time to discuss these events or to write their wills (which record their activities), the town's residences often use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms for each role and activity while they communicate in the text chat that was provided to them.
* The Ascension Text
** The Bio
* And some more trivia/facts.
* And a couple of more.
[[/folder]]

!!Others


[[folder:The Narrator (Original)]](WIP)]]


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[[folder:The Narrator (Original)]]
\\
''"This is the story of a man....that being me."''\\\
'''[[VideoGame/TheStanleyParable The Narrator]], God of [[LemonyNarrator Strange Narrations]]'''
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* Greater God
* Symbol: [[https://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/thestanleyparable/images/f/f1/Adventure_Line.jpg The Stanley Parable Adventure Line™]]
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45wz_ZjpgdU Countdown]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral (Can be LawfulEvil if the story goes too OffTheRails)
* Portfolio: AmbiguouslyEvil, BritishStuffiness, [[DevelopersForesight Knows what everyone is going to do]], TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, InsaneTrollLogic, [[KillerGameMaster Killing the game if it goes too far off the rails]], MindScrewdriver, PassiveAggressiveKombat, {{Railroading}}
* Domains: Narration, Stories, Keeping Stories Right, Controlling, Speaking
* Followers: Creator/DouglasAdams, [[Literature/SecretSeries Pseudonymous Bosch]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} GLaDOS]], The Author, [[Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} Naughty Bear's Narrator]], [[Pantheon/JusticeBringers Dr. Hax]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Kamina]], Old Man Henderson, [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Captain Martin Walker]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Rika Furude]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfMedia Bob]], [[Pantheon/PrideAndEgotism Vegeta]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], [[Pantheon/FearsomeArchetypes The Doki Doki Literature Club]], [[Pantheon/{{Storytelling}} ICEY]], [[Pantheon/{{Challenge}} Diogenes]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalism}} The Mob]], [[Pantheon/AdaptationalChanges Kirito (Abridged)]]
* Complicated Relationships: '''[[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Stanley]]'''
* Conflicting Opinions: [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Niko]]
* Annoys: [[Pantheon/{{Dota2}} The Defenders of the Ancient]]
* ''"This is the story of a man named Stanley"'' were the starting words uttered by this unseen narrator, architect of the story about the aforementioned man named Stanley. The Narrator's role is simple, he has to narrate Stanley's story from beggining to end and everyone will live happily ever after. That is, if Stanley decides to follow through with said narrative, as things can get OffTheRails if Stanley decides to, making the Narrator either punish Stanley or fabricate a new tale entirely. But he is always ever-present, ready to deliver the best narration he can, even if he can get a little [[LemonyNarrator wacky during it]].
* The Narrator was very compelling in his ascension, although it is rumored that he "persuaded" the court of gods into allowing him to godhood. For a while he didn't really have much to do other than narrate in his usual style about whatever was happening, with zero control on what would happen. That all changed when Stanley arrived, as he gained his control over the narrative and that allowed him to steer Stanley into whatever tale he had planned for him and that also affected other deities. Said development would be the start of many bizarre misadventures for several deities.
* In the past, it was very common to hear mild-sounding British voice from out of nowhere state "This is the story of X", then said deity was prompted to follow the Narrator's exposition. However and quite frequently, those ended up disliking how controlling the Narrator's exposition is and often go against the Narrator's wishes. The Narrator is patient about this; he will start speaking directly to the person, often reprimanding their choice of action before placing down walls to {{Railroad|ing}} the story back on track. Should the person cause the Narrator's tract to go completely OffTheRails, however, the Narrator will place the person in one of [=GLaDOS=]' [[ControllableHelplessness unsolvable test chambers]], commenting on the story as if it were a tragedy. He seems to particularly enjoy that last part. That's part of the reason why he and [=GLaDOS=] are very good friends.
* Often is the welcoming voice to newer deities, guiding them through a "tutorial" and teaching them most of the ins and outs of the Trope Pantheons. This, however, is just optional and it was made to keep him entertained and away from other deities so he would stop trying to narrate their every movement. Stanley is often forced to help the Narrator in order to make an example of what NOT to do and Stanley has been pretty annoyed at that. The reason he doesn't help as often is because of how Stanley is likely to [[OffTheRails cause problems]].
* Considering he tends to railroads characters into his story by any means he has available. Most who he has tried to narrate over just follow because they are interested in his story, others not so much. The two he constantly has trouble with are Kamina and Old Man Henderson, whose defiance towards fate and the plot respectively has made the Narrator want to "correct" them the most but that only ends up with the Narrator giving up on them after a while.
** Another particular deity he started to mess with was Diogenes, AKA the Man in the Cauldron. He first took notice after hearing that he was being followed by a british narrator, similar to Stanley and then both Stanley and Diogenes became friends. So the Narrator decided to test his resolve by narrating a tale where Diogenes had to climb an even more difficult mountain but he refused to follow the directions of the Narrator, making his journey all that more difficult.
** And then there was the Abridged version of Kirito, who the Narrator decided to narrate over after hearing of how he tends to not care about the established plotline. Kirito tried to ignore him but then the Narrator started insulting him with the AwfulTruth and then was promptly silenced. Since then, the Narrator loves to mess with Kirito whenever he can.
* Often seen commentating on matches for the [[VideoGame/{{Dota2}} Defenders of the Ancient]] and his habit to be too wordy and very sarcastic has annoyed them to no end. Others however have found his commentary and observation to be priceless.
* The Narrator was very curious after meeting Martin Walker and hearing about his story and how his own delusion led him to a villainous path. Walker on ther hand despises for the very idea of being [[ButThouMust pushed to commit horrible things]] and does not ever want to hear his narration. The british man simply just tried to place him in a more "relaxed" story but that only made Walker more furious.
* Once tried to get a hold of The Mob but they were surprisingly one of the few deities that made the Narrator feel powerless as their sheer randomness and constant hive mind mentality ended up overwhelming him. That and they are, [[MemeticMutation for some reason]], obssessed with the Broom Closet.
* Vegeta [[Creator/TeamFourStar once attempted to play his game]] but the resulting lack of rebellion and the continuous restarts drove him insane. Because of this, The Narrator is perhaps the only person besides Beerus that Vegeta fears but he will never admit it to his face.
* Good friends with the Author, who fills a similar role to him except he has a lot more creative power behind him unlike the Narrator. When he heard how Bob performed a RageAgainstTheAuthor, he felt sorry for him, and decided to invite him to a game of "Save the Baby" which he personally developed. On the other hand, the Author's creation Bob has also attempted to take down the Narrator from his position but that lead nowhere as the Narrator has no tangible form.
* He was incredibly impressed with the narrator of Naughty Bear, whom manages to not only communicate perfectly with him, but also gets Naughty to go through with just about anything he so wishes him to do, practically his revenge. He came to respect him and the two can be heard discussing ways to get people to follow through with their stories.
* [[VideoGame/{{Dungeons}} He later began delving into the storytelling business by telling a story about someone or something called the Absolute Evil, containing multiple references to other fantasy series.]] The only person who seemed to like it was the Keeper, who found it similar to his escapades.
* Although they fill similar roles and his title was named after him, the Narrator and Lemony Snicket aren't actually on cordial terms. Reason being that Snicket believes the Narrator to be too controlling of his narration and his sheer sadism when punishing those that don't follow the story has made him wary of him. The Narrator doesn't really mind that but is apalled that Lemony would call him sadistic.
* ICEY was one of the first deities to take a more direct approach at opposing the Narrator, given that she too was the victim of a narrator that wanted to railroad her into a story she didn't want to be part of. She was later joined by the Doki Doki Literature Club, as once they learned of the nature of their home game they started to dislike the Narrator's actions. Monika specially because the whole reason she started to mess with the code of her game was because of how she was forced to not be a love interest but discovering that the Narrator is as much of a pawn as she is made things a bit more complicated with the Narrator. The british man personally just finds ICEY and the girls amusing and would often try to narrate a tale they would be happy to be part of, even if they rarely want to follow it.
** On the other hand there was Niko, who tried to be much nicer to the Narrator about how he goes about his storytelling but was unable to make him change his mind. Niko also felt really uncomfortable since Stanley became friends with Niko not long before meeting the Narrator and that made Niko a potential target for a tale. That and the fact that the Narrator reminds Niko of the World Machine.
* It is believed that the Narator and Stanley are both stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop and they will continue to repeat the story eternally. Some, like Rika Furude, have blamed this on the Narrator and hated him for forcing Stanley to go through the same events over and over leading to insanity or death (sometimes both). She started to pity the Narrator once she discovered he isn't in control as much as he thinks he is but still doesn't think highly of him.
* Cheaters fear to be taken to the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8HInxDeC-o Serious Room]], where the Narrator is said to deliver very serious punishments for cheaters, a practice personally endorsed by Dr. Hax. Only one deity in the pantheon has ever made it out of the room and that was, of course, Stanley himself.
* ''"And Stanley was happy."''

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* Michael Newman is a normal but very busy architect. Having to please his overbearing boss, he often chose work over spending time with his family despite his efforts to still be in their lives. One day, when he gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house, he goes to a retail store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty and explains his dilemma to him. Morty then gives him a free remote and gives some tips on its usage, but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down or fast forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body, going through "auto-pilot" and defaulting to his most prominent parts of his personality without any of his compassion, and being unable to remember events that he skipped.
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job and later skipping to his promotion a year later. However, during that one year period, his relations with his wife got increasingly strained, his kids are growing older and distant, and his dog had died. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences. He regrets having to use the remote and tried to get rid or destroy it, but can't do so no matter how hard he tries. Years worth of skips later and Michael had become the CEO of his firm, but at the cost of his declining health, his now-divorced wife, his children now having grown-up into adulthood, and his father dying with Michael having missing his funeral. At Michael's father's grave, Morty apologized to Michael as he didn't intent to take his father's soul and reveals to him that he's [[TheGrimReaper the Angel of Death]]. Michael was enraged and frightened by this revelation; making him fast-forward to a happier time, at his son's wedding.
** Michael is relived to have not missed his son's wedding and he later shares a dance with his ex-wife. When overhears his daughter refer to her step-dad as "Dad", the thought of being replaced stressed him out, causing him to have another heart attack. When Michael awakens at the hospital, a visiting Morty tells him that Michael is responsible for his own actions by having to skip out on his own personal life, long before he had met him. After he leaves, his kids visited him; her daughter clarifies that she views both Michael and her step-dad as her fathers, and his son tells him that he skipped his honeymoon to help fix issues with the firm. Fearing that his son will make the same mistakes and despite his weakened state, Michael tries to chase him down as he leaves the hospital. He suddenly collapse and dies, not before telling his son to put family first and reassuring that he still loves his ex-wife and kids. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing), without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Sometime after his crazy dream, Michael went to "Bed Bath and Beyond" again to shop for items for an upcoming family trip. As he lay on a bed out of exhaustion, when he noticed that the sign above the door where it used to read "Beyond" now reads as "Trope Pantheon". Curiously peaked him once again as he enters the door; he walked a very long hallway and at the end, as greeted to a fancy-looking brightly-lit courtroom with people he didn't recognized. Michael was in-awe until he caught the glimpse of a familiar face; it was Morty and Michael's face suddenly frowned in annoyance.

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* Michael Newman is a normal but very busy architect. Having to please his overbearing boss, he often chose work over spending time with his family despite his efforts to still be in their lives. One day, when he gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house, he goes to a retail store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty and explains his dilemma to him. Morty then gives him a free remote and gives some tips on its usage, but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down or fast forwarding fast-forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However However, during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body, going through "auto-pilot" and defaulting to his most prominent parts of his personality without any of his compassion, and being unable to remember events that he skipped.
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job and later skipping to his promotion a year later. However, during that one year one-year period, his relations with his wife got increasingly strained, his kids are growing older and distant, and his dog had died. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences. He regrets having to use the remote and tried to get rid or destroy it, but can't do so no matter how hard he tries. Years worth of skips later and Michael had become the CEO of his firm, but at the cost of his declining health, his now-divorced wife, his children now having grown-up into adulthood, and his father dying with Michael having missing his funeral. At Michael's father's grave, Morty apologized to Michael as he didn't intent to take his father's soul and reveals to him that he's [[TheGrimReaper the Angel of Death]]. Michael was enraged and frightened by this revelation; making him fast-forward to a happier time, at his son's wedding.
** Michael is relived relieved to have not missed his son's wedding and he later shares a dance with his ex-wife. When overhears his daughter refer to her step-dad as "Dad", the thought of being replaced stressed him out, causing him to have another heart attack. When Michael awakens at the hospital, a visiting Morty tells him that Michael is responsible for his own actions by having to skip out on his own personal life, long before he had met him. After he leaves, his kids visited him; her daughter clarifies that she views both Michael and her step-dad as her fathers, and his son tells him that he skipped his honeymoon to help fix issues with the firm. Fearing that his son will make the same mistakes and despite his weakened state, Michael tries to chase him down as he leaves the hospital. He suddenly collapse collapses and dies, not before telling his son to put family first and reassuring that he still loves his ex-wife and kids. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing), without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Sometime after his crazy dream, Michael went to "Bed Bath and Beyond" again to shop for items for an upcoming family trip. As he lay on a bed out of exhaustion, when he noticed that the sign above the door where it used to read "Beyond" now reads as "Trope Pantheon". Curiously peaked him once again as he enters the door; he walked a very long hallway and at the end, as greeted to a fancy-looking brightly-lit courtroom with people he didn't recognized.recognize. Michael was in-awe until he caught the glimpse of a familiar face; it was Morty and Michael's face suddenly frowned in annoyance.



-->'''Morty:''' Well, obviously you've been summoned into a courtroom. After you threw my little gift away, a portal happen to open up in your trash can and fell into this strange joint. The "Trope Pantheon", a place where mortals from other worlds become gods and hang out or something. It caused all sorts of problems until the big guys [*points his thumb at the Court Council*] summoned me here. After everything got sorted out, they offered me to be a god of a so called "trope"; someone to represent '''Universal Remote Controls'''. But I said, nah, that doesn't seem like my thing. So, they instead chose someone else from our world as my replacement and that person happens to be ''you''.

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-->'''Morty:''' Well, obviously you've been summoned into a courtroom. After you threw my little gift away, a portal happen happens to open up in your trash can and fell into this strange joint. The "Trope Pantheon", a place where mortals from other worlds become gods and hang out or something. It caused all sorts of problems until the big guys [*points his thumb at the Court Council*] summoned me here. After everything got sorted out, they offered me to be a god of a so called "trope"; someone to represent '''Universal Remote Controls'''. But I said, nah, that doesn't seem like my thing. So, they instead chose someone else from our world as my replacement and that person happens to be ''you''.



-->'''Michael:''' [*hesitantly grabs the remote*] Why, of all people, did they chose me then?

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-->'''Michael:''' [*hesitantly grabs the remote*] Why, of all people, did they chose choose me then?



** Although still confused, Michael decided to take the court's offer upon Morty's advice. After the court gave Michael a brief overview on the perks of being a god, including being able to return to his home dimension with little time passing since he entered it, Michael decided to give being a god a shot. Before leaving the court, he also check out the "mortifications" in the menu and settings; it included the ability to go to and fro his home and The Pantheon, the ability to disable the auto-forward feature (so that it doesn't fast-forward without his permission), enable offscreen replay (so replay scenes he was not present for), and disable "return to owner" function (so that the remote doesn't always return to him). Despite these added quality of life features, Michael is still a bit hesitant about using the remote and decides to use the remote for emergencies only. He still wonders why Morty and The Court thinks he's a good fit for being a god.

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** Although still confused, Michael decided to take the court's offer upon Morty's advice. After the court gave Michael a brief overview on the perks of being a god, including being able to return to his home dimension with little time passing since he entered it, Michael decided to give being a god a shot. Before leaving the court, he also check checks out the "mortifications" in the menu and settings; it included the ability to go to and fro from his home and The Pantheon, the ability to disable the auto-forward feature (so that it doesn't fast-forward without his permission), enable offscreen replay (so replay scenes he was not present for), and disable "return to owner" function (so that the remote doesn't always return to him). Despite these added quality of life features, Michael is still a bit hesitant about using the remote and decides to use the remote for emergencies only. He still wonders why Morty and The Court thinks he's a good fit for being a god.



** Another child he met was a Japanese boy named Nobita and his robotic cat buddy Doraemon; the latter gave his futuristic remote to the former to help him out in his homework, but the kid ended up using the remote to play pranks to his bullies and [[PowerPerversionPotential taking a peak of his crush]]. Doraemon's remote works similarily to Michael's, except that it can only target a few people (rather than everyone) and its beams can be reflected by Doraemon's mirror. Given that Nobita used the remote irresponsibly and he did't want the kid to make the same mistakes he did, Michael told Nobita about his story as cautionary tale about abusing the remote's power. Nobita, after imagining using Michael's remote in the future and how it would affect his childhood crush (and future wife) Shizuka, starts to worry about ever using any reality-warping remotes and takes Michael's advice.

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** Another child he met was a Japanese boy named Nobita and his robotic cat buddy Doraemon; the latter gave his futuristic remote to the former to help him out in his homework, but the kid ended up using the remote to play pranks to his bullies and [[PowerPerversionPotential taking a peak of his crush]]. Doraemon's remote works similarily similarly to Michael's, except that it can only target a few people (rather than everyone) and its beams can be reflected by Doraemon's mirror. Given that Nobita used the remote irresponsibly and he did't want the kid to make the same mistakes he did, Michael told Nobita about his story as cautionary tale about abusing the remote's power. Nobita, after imagining using Michael's remote in the future and how it would affect his childhood crush (and future wife) Shizuka, starts to worry about ever using any reality-warping remotes and takes Michael's advice.



* During one of his fast-forwards, Michael became morbidly obese since he can't control his overeating during auto-pilot mode. He also developed cancer and had at least two heart attacks. Having learned his lesson, Michael became more health conscious, ditches junk food and starts to eat more healthy. He also visits the House of Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases for routine check-ups.
** One day, Michael was sudden morbidly obesity again, not unlike back in his alternative timeline in 2017. It got him really annoyed and worried until he was informed he was just switching forms (a common Pantheon quirk) rather than foretelling his future again. Michael is still annoyed by this information and decides to book for a liposuction appointment at one of the available clinics in this realm. During one of these appointment, he met Peter Griffin and Homer Simpson, who also happen to waiting for their appointment for unrelated reasons. They got surprising along as they talked about having to be a better father while also being not perfect people. Michael and Peter got along better due to their similar crude humor.

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* During one of his fast-forwards, Michael became morbidly obese since he can't control his overeating during auto-pilot mode. He also developed cancer and had at least two heart attacks. Having learned his lesson, Michael became more health conscious, ditches junk food and food, starts to eat more healthy. healthier, and goes to the gym. He also visits the House of Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases for routine check-ups.
** One day, Michael was sudden morbidly obesity again, not unlike back in his alternative timeline in 2017. It got him really annoyed and worried until he was informed informed, he was just switching forms (a common Pantheon quirk) rather than foretelling his future again. Michael is still annoyed by this information and decides to book for a liposuction appointment at one of the available clinics in this realm. During one of these appointment, appointments, he met Peter Griffin and Homer Simpson, who also happen to waiting for their appointment for unrelated reasons. They got surprising along as they talked about having to be a better father while also being not perfect people. Michael and Peter got along better due to their similar crude humor.



* After hearing news about a newly ascended remote, the heroic Teen Titans visited Michael to make sure he isn't like their old enemy Control Freak, another reality-warping remote user. Their meeting went well as Michael expressed has no intentions to use the remote for crime or to other selfish reasons. The Titans warning the architect about Control Freak's crimes and Michael promised them he would not make him his high priest. Speaking of superheroes, Michael recently got acquainted with John Stewart, one of the Green Lanterns from Earth and a fellow architect. Michael reach out to John as he interested in seeing an architect who became a superhero and John obliged meeting him after learning about him from the Titans. Despite Michael's slight jealousy of John's ring (which allows him to do complex light constructs), he doesn't have any intentions to join him and become a superhero using the remote. John understands his decision as the Green Lantern mentions that being a hero is also time-consuming commitment and he advice Michael should just stick with being more committed to his family.

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* After hearing news about a newly ascended remote, the heroic Teen Titans visited Michael to make sure he isn't like their old enemy Control Freak, another reality-warping remote user. Their meeting went well as Michael expressed has no intentions to use the remote for crime or to other selfish reasons. The Titans warning the architect about Control Freak's crimes and Michael promised them he would not make him his high priest. Speaking of superheroes, Michael recently got acquainted with John Stewart, one of the Green Lanterns from Earth and a fellow architect. Michael reach reaches out to John as he interested in seeing an architect who became a superhero and John obliged meeting him after learning about him from the Titans. Despite Michael's slight jealousy of John's ring (which allows him to do complex light constructs), he doesn't have any intentions to join him and become a superhero using the remote. John understands his decision as the Green Lantern mentions that being a hero is also time-consuming commitment and he advice Michael should just stick with being more committed to his family.



** The second time was when an engineer named Jack decided to visit his temple, who came to him for some advise from a successful architect, as he himself was an aspiring architect. In reality, it was actually a rouse to eventually kill Michael like he would his previous victims (on top of actually looking for advise to built his perfect house). But due to his encounter with Paul and Peter, Michael decided use the remote to do a background check on Jack, and eventually discovering who he actually is, prompting Michael to kick Jack out of his temple as well.
* The two incidents nearly made Michael quit, as he feared for his own safety and the safety of his family in the Pantheon. He thought about what was his purpose in staying in the Pantheon. He then thought about the people he has met and all of the people who were touched whenever he told his story; about how it made them appreciate their own lives and families too and how it made them be responsible for the powers that there given to him. He was also thankful that the experiences with the remote turned him into a better person and doesn't try to use it to be the most powerful being the pantheon, something other evil deities desire. So, maybe he has a purpose after all. Plus, Morty is right again, that the remote did come in handy this time. Michael continues to only use it only if his life or his families lives are in danger.

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** The second time was when an engineer named Jack decided to visit his temple, who came to him for some advise from a successful architect, as he himself was an aspiring architect. In reality, it was actually a rouse to eventually kill Michael like he would his previous victims (on top of actually looking for advise to built build his perfect house). But due to his encounter with Paul and Peter, Michael decided use the remote to do a background check on Jack, and eventually discovering who he actually is, prompting Michael to kick Jack out of his temple as well.
* The two incidents nearly made Michael quit, as he feared for his own safety and the safety of his family in the Pantheon. He thought about what was his purpose in staying in the Pantheon. He then thought about the people he has met and all of the people who were touched whenever he told his story; about how it made them appreciate their own lives and families too and how it made them be responsible for the powers that there given to him. He was also thankful that the experiences with the remote turned him into a better person and doesn't try to use it to be the most powerful being the pantheon, something other evil deities had desire. So, maybe he has a purpose after all. Plus, Morty is right again, that the remote did come in handy this time. Michael continues to only use it only if his life or his families family's lives are in danger.



* Formerly Belongs To: '''Michael Newman'''

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* Formerly Belongs To: '''Michael Newman''''''[[Pantheon/{{Machinery}} Michael Newman]]'''



* One day, a man named Michael Newman gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house; so he goes to ''Bed Bath and Beyond'' to buy a universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty (who is secretly the Angel of Death). Michael explains his personal dilemma to him; wanting a device that can do all things for him, making his life easier, quicker and not complicated. Morty then introduces him to the Universal Remote and gives some tips on its usage; just point and click and the remote would program itself. He gives away the remote for free but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down, fast-forward or pausing time ect.) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body and going through "auto-pilot".

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* One day, a man named Michael Newman gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house; so so, he goes to ''Bed Bath and Beyond'' to buy a universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty (who is secretly the Angel of Death). Michael explains his personal dilemma to him; wanting a device that can do all things for him, making his life easier, quicker and not complicated. Morty then introduces him to the Universal Remote and gives some tips on its usage; just point and click and the remote would program itself. He gives away the remote for free but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down, fast-forward or pausing time ect.) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However However, during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body and going through "auto-pilot".



* Right after Michael had thrown the remote in the trash bin, a random portal was briefly created, sending the remote falling from the sky and into the Pantheonic landfill. Somehow, a random quasideity had found the remote while digging through trash, played with it, discovered its abilities and used the remote for various petty crimes. This lead to a wide-scale crime wave that officers struggled to understand. Several months later, the same deity went to the House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality as they had claims that the remote is causing them to fast-forward themselves in time uncontrollability, forcing them to confess to their crimes and seek help. The Time Enforcers had never seen such a device, and had to call the tech experts at the House of Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology to help study it. Here are the list of abilities this device is observed to have:

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* Right after Michael had thrown the remote in the trash bin, a random portal was briefly created, sending the remote falling from the sky and into the Pantheonic landfill. Somehow, a random quasideity had found the remote while digging through trash, played with it, discovered its abilities and used the remote for various petty crimes. This lead led to a wide-scale crime wave that officers struggled to understand. Several months later, the same deity went to the House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality as they had claims that the remote is causing them to fast-forward themselves in time uncontrollability, forcing them to confess to their crimes and seek help. The Time Enforcers had never seen such a device, and had to call the tech experts at the House of Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology to help study it. Here are is the list of abilities this device is observed to have:



** '''Fast-Forward''': This allow the user to skip to a certain point in the future. Between the present and the point they decide to skip to, their mind jumps ahead into the future while their body goes through "auto-pilot". During this, the user has no control over their body and its actions would default to their most prominent parts of their personality without any of their compassion. They are also unable to remember events that they have skipped. Use it enough times and it will eventually be programmed to skip by itself based on how the user uses it (i.e. if a user frequently uses it to skip cold showers, it would eventually skip every time they take a cold shower). If given a set goal with a time period (like skipping to the time they get a promotion), the auto-piloted body would driven to achieve said goal until their mind returns to their body in the future. The only proved way to stop the remote from skipping itself is if the user ''dies''.

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** '''Fast-Forward''': This allow allows the user to skip to a certain point in the future. Between the present and the point they decide to skip to, their mind jumps ahead into the future while their body goes through "auto-pilot". During this, the user has no control over their body and its actions would default to their most prominent parts of their personality without any of their compassion. They are also unable to remember events that they have skipped. Use it enough times and it will eventually be programmed to skip by itself based on how the user uses it (i.e. if a user frequently uses it to skip cold showers, it would eventually skip every time they take a cold shower). If given a set goal with a time period (like skipping to the time they get a promotion), the auto-piloted body would be driven to achieve said goal until their mind returns to their body in the future. The only proved way to stop the remote from skipping itself is if the user ''dies''.



* Based on testing so far in the Pantheon, besides the remote user, Classical Gods (and especially Death Deities) are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects. Those who are studying the remote suspected that the remote must be of divine or supernatural origin despite its technological appearance. It would also explain why its scope is very "universal" (it can affect everyone around the remote user). Due to this immunity, some good-aligned classical gods have volunteered to deal with a rogue remote user as a last line of defense should some remote shenanigans happen. The knowledge of this specific weakness of the remote is also being withheld from the public as to prevent the classical gods being taken out first since they would be the only ones able to move during its pause mode. Interestingly, [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Dio Brando]] and his stand The World, who can stop time for a limited amount of seconds, would be affected by its pause function as both lack actual divine powers and also because they had trouble dealing with other time stops in the past.

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* Based on testing so far in the Pantheon, besides the remote user, Classical Gods (and especially Death Deities) are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects. Those who are studying the remote suspected that the remote must be of divine or supernatural origin despite its technological appearance. It would also explain why its scope is very "universal" (it can affect everyone around the remote user). Due to this immunity, some good-aligned classical gods have volunteered to deal with a rogue remote user as a last line of defense should some remote shenanigans happen. The knowledge of this specific weakness of the remote is also being withheld from the public as to prevent the classical gods being taken out first since they would be the only ones able to move during its pause mode. Interestingly, [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Dio Brando]] and his stand The World, who can stop time for a limited amount number of seconds, would be affected by its pause function as both lack actual divine powers and also because they had trouble dealing with other time stops in the past.



** [[Pantheon/{{Logic}} The Brain]], the smart mouse, wanted to steal the remote to fulfil his plans for world domination. But after hearing about one of its effect, its skip function, he gave up on his plan entirely. You see, he once had [[Recap/PinkyAndTheBrainS3E7 a device where he can see into the future]], only to realized he never fulfilled his goal in taking over the world, which left him depressed. He doesn't want to risk that again, so he instead tries to make his own universal remote, which still didn't work out for him.
* The presence of the remote caused fear for some who had encountered similar remotes before. Glitchy and his dimension's Mario fear the remote as it reminded of THE [=YouTube=] Remote, which controls everything on that website (and can also control time similar to other universal remotes). [[spoiler:Their rival got a hold of said remote and once succeeded by banishing them to the Internet Graveyard]]. Bart and Lisa Simpson also fear the remote as they [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E4TreehouseOfHorrorIX had vague memories]] of being once banished to [=TVLand=] due to a similar reality altering remote. While it has never shown to banish anyone to anywhere, they are still weary about the other effects that universal remote has.

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** [[Pantheon/{{Logic}} The Brain]], the smart mouse, wanted to steal the remote to fulfil his plans for world domination. But after hearing about one of its effect, effects, its skip function, he gave up on his plan entirely. You see, he once had [[Recap/PinkyAndTheBrainS3E7 a device where he can see into the future]], only to realized he never fulfilled his goal in taking over the world, which left him depressed. He doesn't want to risk that again, so he instead tries to make his own universal remote, which still didn't work out for him.
* The presence of the remote caused fear for some who had encountered similar remotes before. Glitchy and his dimension's Mario fear the remote as it reminded of THE [=YouTube=] Remote, which controls everything on that website (and can also control time similar to other universal remotes). [[spoiler:Their rival got a hold of said remote and once succeeded by banishing them to the Internet Graveyard]]. Bart and Lisa Simpson also fear the remote as they [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E4TreehouseOfHorrorIX had vague memories]] of being once banished to [=TVLand=] due to a similar reality altering remote. While it has never shown to banish anyone to anywhere, they are still weary wary about the other effects that universal remote has.



* Due to past incidents, it is currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that memory are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories even when the user is young or has no memories of the event, as long as the user is there for those events. Due to a high demand for its function (as it is very useful for those with memory lost and detectives who what to solve crime), loan request are currently on a long queue list. Although, many are still hesitant give a remote a try given that if one person has the remote, the only way it can be removed from someone's possession was if someone dies. Some people don't want take that risk, even in a realm where they can be revived again. That and the fact that its skip function also remains untouched.
* Michael, shortly after ascending, visited its current location. He was holding the remote when a blue cat person smack the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately, and upon realizing his actions, the boy apologized to a confused Michael as and said he didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier that the cat's name is Gumball and learned that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone with a universal remote once tried to ruin his life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but the cat tells him to just ignore everything. Michael has a feeling [[StatusQuoIsGod he's not supposed to know that info at all]].

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* Due to past incidents, it is currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that memory the recreated memories are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories even when the user is young or has no memories of the event, as long as the user is there for those events. Due to a high demand for its function (as it is very useful for those with memory lost and detectives who what to solve crime), loan request are currently on a long queue list. Although, many are still hesitant give a remote a try given that if one person has the remote, the only way it can be removed from someone's possession was if someone dies. Some people don't want take that risk, even in a realm where they can be revived again. That and the fact that its skip function also remains untouched.
* Michael, shortly after ascending, visited its current location. He was holding the remote when a blue cat person smack smacked the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately, and upon realizing his actions, the boy apologized to a confused Michael as and said he didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier that the cat's name is Gumball and learned that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone with a universal remote once tried to ruin his life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but the cat tells him to just ignore everything. Michael has a feeling [[StatusQuoIsGod he's not supposed to know that info at all]].

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Roy and Helen Knable]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Doraemon and Nobita Nobi]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]] and [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearanceOther his fairies Cosmo and Wanda]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan (Dan Vs.)]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge and & The Ghosts of Christmas]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Roy and Helen Knable]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Doraemon and & Nobita Nobi]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]] and [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearanceOther his fairies Cosmo and Wanda]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart]], Turner]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan (Dan Vs.)]]Simpson]]



** On Good Terms With: [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart/Green Lantern]], [[Pantheon/DCComics Teen Titans]]



* Pities: [[Pantheon/CommunitiesAndSolitude Maisie Farange]]



** Scrooge told mentioned he heard of Michael's story, it reminded him of his time with The Ghosts of Christmas and how seeing his own past, present and future (especially his death) made him change his ways. He then decided with would be great idea to host a welcome feast with a few of his allies and people he knows Michael can relate to. Bruce Nolan who George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle, {Meeting other people who got their lessons via supernatural means}

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** Scrooge told mentioned he heard of Michael's story, it reminded him of his time with The Ghosts of Christmas and how seeing his own past, present and future (especially his death) made him change his ways. He then decided with would be great idea to host a welcome feast with a few of his allies and people he knows Michael can relate to. Bruce Nolan who Nolan, George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle, {Meeting other people who all got their lessons via supernatural means}means and became better people as a result. They got along well after hearing each other's stories. What stuck Michael after hearing their stories is how each of them had taken for granted the life they already had and it took seeing the consequences of having missing or ignoring their loved ones when they finally decided to change themselves for the better.



* {Job opportunities in the Pantheon, as he is one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon} {Bad and overbearing bosses}
* {Michael decides to tell his family about the remote and his godhood, he takes them as heralds and uses the pantheon as an alternative vacation hub}. {Since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities}
* {Michael's health issues} In during one of his fast-forwards, Michael became morbidly obese since he can't control his overeating during auto-pilot mode. He also developed cancer and had at least two heart attacks. Having learned his lesson, Michael became more health conscious, ditches junk food, starts to eat healthy and goes to the gym more often. He also visits the House of Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases for routine check-ups.
** {Obesity} {Anti-Role model Dads}

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* {Job opportunities in the Pantheon, as he is one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon} {Bad and overbearing bosses}
* {Michael decides to tell his family about the remote and his godhood, he takes them as heralds and uses the pantheon as an alternative vacation hub}. {Since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities}
* {Michael's health issues} In during
During one of his fast-forwards, Michael became morbidly obese since he can't control his overeating during auto-pilot mode. He also developed cancer and had at least two heart attacks. Having learned his lesson, Michael became more health conscious, ditches junk food, food and starts to eat healthy and goes to the gym more often.healthy. He also visits the House of Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases for routine check-ups.
** {Obesity} {Anti-Role model Dads}One day, Michael was sudden morbidly obesity again, not unlike back in his alternative timeline in 2017. It got him really annoyed and worried until he was informed he was just switching forms (a common Pantheon quirk) rather than foretelling his future again. Michael is still annoyed by this information and decides to book for a liposuction appointment at one of the available clinics in this realm. During one of these appointment, he met Peter Griffin and Homer Simpson, who also happen to waiting for their appointment for unrelated reasons. They got surprising along as they talked about having to be a better father while also being not perfect people. Michael and Peter got along better due to their similar crude humor.



* After hearing news about a newly ascended remote, the heroic [[Pantheon/DCComics Teen Titans]] visited Michael to make sure he isn't like their old enemy Control Freak, another reality-warping remote user. Their meeting went well as Michael expressed has no intentions to use the remote for crime or to other selfish reasons. The Titans warning the architect about Control Freak's crimes and Michael promised them he would not make him his high priest. Speaking of superheroes, Michael recently got acquainted with John Stewart, one of the Green Lanterns from Earth and a fellow architect. Michael reach out to John as he interested in seeing an architect who became a superhero and John obliged meeting him after learning about him from the Titans. Despite Michael's slight jealousy of John's ring (which allows him to do complex light constructs), he doesn't have any intentions to join him and become a superhero using the remote. John understands his decision as the Green Lantern mentions that being a hero is also time-consuming commitment and he advice Michael should just stick with being more committed to his family.
* {Michael's brushes with serial killers; Paul and Peter are killers who also have remote powers while Jack is an engineer who also aspires to be an architect.}
* {The two incidences nearly made Michael quit, but decides to stay to find his purpose} {It's a good thing Michael no longer uses the remote that often, he's learned his lesson about using the remote and he doesn't try to use it to be the most powerful being the pantheon, something other evil deities desire.}
* {neglectful parents and husbands} {his meeting with Hotel Transylvania's Dracula, they talk about their respective stories about dealing with fatherhood, it is strange [[Creator/AdamSandler they sound alike]] tho}
* {Meeting the [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], who reviewed his actual movie}

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* After hearing news about a newly ascended remote, the heroic [[Pantheon/DCComics Teen Titans]] Titans visited Michael to make sure he isn't like their old enemy Control Freak, another reality-warping remote user. Their meeting went well as Michael expressed has no intentions to use the remote for crime or to other selfish reasons. The Titans warning the architect about Control Freak's crimes and Michael promised them he would not make him his high priest. Speaking of superheroes, Michael recently got acquainted with John Stewart, one of the Green Lanterns from Earth and a fellow architect. Michael reach out to John as he interested in seeing an architect who became a superhero and John obliged meeting him after learning about him from the Titans. Despite Michael's slight jealousy of John's ring (which allows him to do complex light constructs), he doesn't have any intentions to join him and become a superhero using the remote. John understands his decision as the Green Lantern mentions that being a hero is also time-consuming commitment and he advice Michael should just stick with being more committed to his family.
* {Michael's brushes Despite being one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon, Michael has wisely decided to use the Pantheon as a vacation spot sometime after his stay, as he didn't want to have to do more architect work on top on having his title. He's still trying to manage his Pantheon life, his work life, and his family life. Although he is aware staying in the Pantheon doesn't take too much time away from his time in the moral realm, he feels guilty about not being with his family in the Pantheon, not unlike his previous timeline where he just ignores them. This lead to his decision of having to tell his family about the remote, his godhood and everything that happened to him. At first, predictably, they thought he was being crazy. It wasn't until Michael told his family to hold his hand and pressed the button taking them into his temple and various places in the Pantheon, did they believe his story. Michael was successful in making his family his heralds and now they get to use the Pantheon as an alternative vacation hub as well. For example, since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities in the Pantheon.
* Due to his experiences with his overbearing boss, he despises other evil bosses in the Pantheon. He thankfully doesn't have to deal with having an overbearing client due to this decision to not take his work life in the Pantheon. As a father, who while not perfect tries to be a better father after his adventures with the remote, also despises various abusive or neglectful parents in the Pantheon. He also pities neglected children, like [[Pantheon/CommunitiesAndSolitude Maisie Farange]], but is thankful even she eventually has a stable parental figure in her life.
* If Michael had a nickel for every
serial killers; killer that comes to his temple, he would have three nickels ([[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice]]). It started when two men in white clothes, who introduced themselves as Paul and Peter are killers who also Peter, knocked on his temple asking for some eggs. His wife Donna (who as at his temple at the time) was kind enough to help them out. Donna checked the fridge, found out they had no more eggs there, apologies, and asked them to come back later. When they couldn't leave, that's when Michael arrived and three got into a shuffle, which turned into a physical fight. The two almost have the upper hand and [[spoiler:nearly used their own remote powers (which rewinds time should they lose)]]. But they didn't know that Michael has his own remote with him and he paused the two in the nick of time. They were then kicked out of his temple but not before beating the shit out of them while Jack is in pause mode.
** The second time was when
an engineer named Jack decided to visit his temple, who also aspires came to be him for some advise from a successful architect, as he himself was an architect.}
aspiring architect. In reality, it was actually a rouse to eventually kill Michael like he would his previous victims (on top of actually looking for advise to built his perfect house). But due to his encounter with Paul and Peter, Michael decided use the remote to do a background check on Jack, and eventually discovering who he actually is, prompting Michael to kick Jack out of his temple as well.
* {The The two incidences incidents nearly made Michael quit, but decides to stay to find as he feared for his purpose} {It's a good thing Michael no longer uses own safety and the safety of his family in the Pantheon. He thought about what was his purpose in staying in the Pantheon. He then thought about the people he has met and all of the people who were touched whenever he told his story; about how it made them appreciate their own lives and families too and how it made them be responsible for the powers that there given to him. He was also thankful that the experiences with the remote that often, he's learned his lesson about using the remote turned him into a better person and he doesn't try to use it to be the most powerful being the pantheon, something other evil deities desire.}
desire. So, maybe he has a purpose after all. Plus, Morty is right again, that the remote did come in handy this time. Michael continues to only use it only if his life or his families lives are in danger.
* {neglectful parents Once bumped into the [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]] while walking around the temples. He has reviewed his movie and husbands} {his is sympathetic to Michael's story but also is rude to him as he sees him as [[Creator/AdamSandler the actor he bears resembles to]] whom he's annoyed at for his acting choices and crude humor, rather than his own person. Michael doesn't understand why the Critic doesn't like him that much. His casual meeting with Hotel Transylvania's Dracula, Dracula went a lot better, given that this Dracula doesn't hate humans anymore. They are more amicable as they talk about their respective stories about dealing with fatherhood, fatherhood. They do found it is strange [[Creator/AdamSandler they sound alike]] tho}
* {Meeting the [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], who reviewed his actual movie}
thought.



* Of Interest To: [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]]]]

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* Of Interest To: [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], Various Criminals
* To Be Kept Away From:
[[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]]]]



* Being less restrictive compared other places in the Treasury, other deities have managed to successfully "borrowed" and used the remote, with mixed results:
** One of its more common uses with via pranks. Dennis the Menace Pranksters
** Vicky, her plan, Timmy Turner
** Paul and Peter, and more dubious uses of the remote
* Other remote makers. Dexter, Jimmy and Brain. Science vs Divine ness
* The presence of the remote caused fear for some who had encountered similar remotes before. Glitchy and his dimension's Mario [=Supermarioglitchy4=] & Bart and Lisa Simpson Fear of the remote
* {Morty entering the Pantheon, he decides that the Pantheon should keep it. Currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that memory are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories of when the user is young. }

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* Despite confirming it's possible divine origins, some more scientific folk are still convinced there must be a scientific explanation for the remote's power. Some of them citing that they themselves have created similar time-altering devices or remotes before. [[Pantheon/ScientistsAndGeniuses Jimmy]] [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Neutron]], for example, was one of those people as he was able to create a remote that can rewind events and also time travel. [[Pantheon/{{Science}} Dexter]] and [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Stewie Griffin]] are on the boat, having created similar time-altering devices.
* Being less restrictive compared other places in the Treasury, other deities have managed to successfully "borrowed" and used the remote, with mixed results:
** One
results. Thankfully, these are easily to deal with as the people who usually try to "borrowed" the remote are quasideities on a power trip. Pranks are one of its the more common uses with via pranks. Dennis of the Menace Pranksters
** Vicky, her plan, Timmy Turner
** Paul and Peter, and more
remote as the would-be victim isn't aware of their surroundings during pause or fast forward mode. More dubious uses of the remote
* Other
remote makers. Dexter, Jimmy include its PowerPerversionPotential or its potential for crime like stealing. Paul and Brain. Science vs Divine ness
Peter, [[spoiler:who have used a remote to prevent one of their victims from killing one of the duo]], have been banned from going near the remote. Same goes to Vicky, at the behest of [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]], knowing what she might do with the remote [[WesternAnimation/ChannelChasers given the last time she had used it]].
** [[Pantheon/{{Logic}} The Brain]], the smart mouse, wanted to steal the remote to fulfil his plans for world domination. But after hearing about one of its effect, its skip function, he gave up on his plan entirely. You see, he once had [[Recap/PinkyAndTheBrainS3E7 a device where he can see into the future]], only to realized he never fulfilled his goal in taking over the world, which left him depressed. He doesn't want to risk that again, so he instead tries to make his own universal remote, which still didn't work out for him.
* The presence of the remote caused fear for some who had encountered similar remotes before. Glitchy and his dimension's Mario [=Supermarioglitchy4=] & fear the remote as it reminded of THE [=YouTube=] Remote, which controls everything on that website (and can also control time similar to other universal remotes). [[spoiler:Their rival got a hold of said remote and once succeeded by banishing them to the Internet Graveyard]]. Bart and Lisa Simpson Fear also fear the remote as they [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS10E4TreehouseOfHorrorIX had vague memories]] of being once banished to [=TVLand=] due to a similar reality altering remote. While it has never shown to banish anyone to anywhere, they are still weary about the other effects that universal remote has.
* The researchers had managed to track down the universe where the remote came from. With the help
of the remote
* {Morty entering
High Court, they summoned its originator, a warehouse worker in a blue coat who introduces him as Morty. Despite his annoyance at being randomly summoning while in the Pantheon, middle of his job, he was polite and was very cooperative, able to answer the questions the researchers had told him. You see, Morty is not only a warehouse worker, [[spoiler:but also an Angel of Death]], which confirmed what the researches already knew regards to its divine origins. He's even kind enough to demonstrate the features of the remote to the researchers. After hearing how the remote is being handled within its new realm, he decides that the Pantheon it should keep it. Currently remain in its realm rather than take it back, maybe it has more of a use in this realm now that its original owner threw it away. When pressed further, he explained how this remote used to belong to a moral named Michael Newman and told his adventures with the remote. This story inspired the moral's ascension to the Pantheon.
* Due to past incidents, it is currently
only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that memory are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories of even when the user is young. }young or has no memories of the event, as long as the user is there for those events. Due to a high demand for its function (as it is very useful for those with memory lost and detectives who what to solve crime), loan request are currently on a long queue list. Although, many are still hesitant give a remote a try given that if one person has the remote, the only way it can be removed from someone's possession was if someone dies. Some people don't want take that risk, even in a realm where they can be revived again. That and the fact that its skip function also remains untouched.

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas]], [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Jack Malik]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Roy and Helen Knable]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Doraemon and Nobita Nobi]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]] and [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearanceOther his fairies Cosmo and Wanda]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan (Dan Vs.)]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas]], [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Jack Malik]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Roy and Helen Knable]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Doraemon and Nobita Nobi]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]] and [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearanceOther his fairies Cosmo and Wanda]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan (Dan Vs.)]]



** Bruce Nolan, George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle, Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas, Jack Malik, {Meeting other people who got their lessons via supernatural means}

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** Scrooge told mentioned he heard of Michael's story, it reminded him of his time with The Ghosts of Christmas and how seeing his own past, present and future (especially his death) made him change his ways. He then decided with would be great idea to host a welcome feast with a few of his allies and people he knows Michael can relate to. Bruce Nolan, Nolan who George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle, Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas, Jack Malik, {Meeting other people who got their lessons via supernatural means}



* {Bad and overbearing bosses, {neglectful parents and husbands}
* {Michael decides to tell his family about the remote and his godhood, he takes them as heralds and uses the pantheon as an alternative vacation hub}.

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* {Job opportunities in the Pantheon, as he is one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon} {Bad and overbearing bosses, {neglectful parents and husbands}
bosses}
* {Michael decides to tell his family about the remote and his godhood, he takes them as heralds and uses the pantheon as an alternative vacation hub}. {Since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities}



* {Job opportunities in the Pantheon, as he is one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon}.
* {Since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities}

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* {Job opportunities in the Pantheon, as he * {neglectful parents and husbands} {his meeting with Hotel Transylvania's Dracula, they talk about their respective stories about dealing with fatherhood, it is one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon}.
* {Since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities}
strange [[Creator/AdamSandler they sound alike]] tho}



* {his meeting with Hotel Transylvania's Dracula, they talk about their respective stories about dealing with fatherhood, it is strange [[Creator/AdamSandler they sound alike]] tho}



* Domains: Universal Remotes, Time, Sounds, Appearances, Aesops
* Current Guardian: '''Michael Newman'''

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* Domains: Universal Remotes, Time, Sounds, Appearances, Aesops
* Current Guardian: Formerly Belongs To: '''Michael Newman'''



* Studied by: House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality & Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology, [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation SCP Foundation]]
* Of Interest To: [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]]
* Feared by: [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone Supermarioglitchy4]], [[Pantheon/TheSimpsons Bart & Lisa Simpson]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]]
* Immune Against: Classical Gods (especially Death Deities), High-level or Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers,
* One day, when a man named Michael Newman gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house; so he goes to a "Bed Bath and Beyond" store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty (who is secretly the Angel of Death). Michael explains his personal dilemma to him; wanting a device that can do all things for him, making his life easier, quicker and not complicated. Morty then introduces him to the Universal Remote and gives some tips on its usage; just point and click and the remote would program itself. Morty then gives the remote for free but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down, pausing, controls sounds, or fast forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body and going through "auto-pilot".
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job but at the cost of his life spiraling downward. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences, missing more valuable time with his family and later fast-forwarding to his death. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing). Without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.

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* Studied by: House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality & Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology, Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality, [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation SCP Foundation]]
* Of Interest To: [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]]
Peter]]]]
* Feared by: [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone Supermarioglitchy4]], Glitchy & Glitchy's Mario]], [[Pantheon/TheSimpsons Bart & Lisa Simpson]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]]
* Immune Against: Classical Gods (especially Death Deities), High-level or Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers,
Deities)
* One day, when a man named Michael Newman gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house; so he goes to a "Bed ''Bed Bath and Beyond" store Beyond'' to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty (who is secretly the Angel of Death). Michael explains his personal dilemma to him; wanting a device that can do all things for him, making his life easier, quicker and not complicated. Morty then introduces him to the Universal Remote and gives some tips on its usage; just point and click and the remote would program itself. Morty then He gives away the remote for free but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down, pausing, controls sounds, fast-forward or fast forwarding time) pausing time ect.) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body and going through "auto-pilot".
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job but at the cost of his life spiraling downward. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts to auto-skip by itself based on his preferences, missing more valuable time with his family and later fast-forwarding to his death. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing). Without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.



** '''Time Manipulation''': Pointing and click the remote to someone can cause them to either freeze in place (Pause), slow down their movements (Slow-Mo) or speed them up. It not only affects the target but also literally everyone and everything else. The user, in Pause mode, remains unaffected and can move objects and people. You can also hurt people while in this state, with the damage inflicted by the user being felt by the target after the pausing has ended. Based on testing in the Pantheon, besides the user, Classical Gods, Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers, and Death Deities are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects.
** '''Sound and Appearance''': It can increase the volume of the target's voice/sound (even from far way) or remove them entirely (like a Mute button). The Language function can either change the language of everyone in the vicinity, including the user, as well as, make the user understand the foreign language of their choosing. In the Pantheon, the Language function isn't that useful where people of all nationalities can understand each other, but can change a person's default language they mainly speak. The remote can also change the size and width of a target as well as their color. Interestingly, only the user can notice these aesthetic changes and that the remote can also make changes to the user as well.

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** '''Time Manipulation''': Pointing and click the remote to someone can cause them to either freeze in place (Pause), slow down their movements (Slow-Mo) or speed them up. It not only affects the target but also literally everyone and everything else. The user, in Pause mode, remains unaffected and can freely move objects and people. You can also hurt people while in this state, with the damage inflicted by the user being felt by the target after the pausing has ended. Based on testing in the Pantheon, besides the user, Classical Gods, Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers, and Death Deities are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects.
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** '''Sound and Appearance''': It can increase the volume of the target's voice/sound (even from far way) or remove them entirely (like a Mute button). The Language function can either change the language of everyone in the vicinity, including the user, as well as, make the user understand the foreign language of their choosing. In (In the Pantheon, the Language function isn't that useful where people of all nationalities can understand each other, but other. However, it can change a person's default speaking language they mainly speak. to another one.) The remote can also change the size and width of a target as well as their color. Interestingly, only the user can notice these aesthetic changes and that the remote can also make changes to the user as well.



* The criminal eventually fast-forwarded to the end of their life, which stopped skipping after they were revived to their normal state. The Time Enforcers tried to investigate the origins of the remote, which world did it came from and who made it. Meanwhile, the device was placed in Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary section of Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury for safekeeping and publicly available for view (for some odd reason). Being less restrictive compared other places in the Treasury, other deities have "borrowed" and used the remote, with mixed results...
* The Time Enforcers, The Teen Titans and the need to guard the remote
* SCP Foundation and finding similar objects to this remote
* Dennis the Menace, Doraemon and Nobita Nobi, Pranksters
* Vicky, her plan, Timmy Turner
* Paul and Peter
* [=Supermarioglitchy4=]
* Bart and Lisa Simpson
* Gumball Watterson
* Morty entering the Pantheon, he decides that the Pantheon should keep it.
* Currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that memory are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories of when the user is young.
* Michael visiting it's current location

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* The criminal eventually fast-forwarded to the end of their life, which stopped skipping after and they were revived back to their normal state.life shortly after. The Time Enforcers tried to investigate the origins of the remote, which world did it came from and who made it. Meanwhile, the device was placed in Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary section of Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury for safekeeping and safekeeping. It's publicly available for view (for but not available to be used until further tests were made. Besides various time keepers, The Teen Titans are often called to guard the remote or deal with any would-be thieves. While they are not exactly immune to the remote's effects, they were called in due to their experiences with a villain (a normal human) who used a similar universal remote control.
* Having encountered and contained a number of time-altering objects, various researchers of the SCP Foundation are also interested in studying the remote and its effects. Despite the immense power of the remote, the Foundation would classify it as a Safe object as long as no one is using the remote or contain anyone who has been found using it (if the remote cannot be removed from their hands). Asides from any Reality Warper [=SCPs=] they have contained in their dimension, no ascended SCP so far has comparable powers to the remote. Suggestions to use the remote against other [=SCPs=] for testing is still pending for approval from their higher-ups.
* Based on testing so far in the Pantheon, besides the remote user, Classical Gods (and especially Death Deities) are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects. Those who are studying the remote suspected that the remote must be of divine or supernatural origin despite its technological appearance. It would also explain why its scope is very "universal" (it can affect everyone around the remote user). Due to this immunity,
some odd reason). good-aligned classical gods have volunteered to deal with a rogue remote user as a last line of defense should some remote shenanigans happen. The knowledge of this specific weakness of the remote is also being withheld from the public as to prevent the classical gods being taken out first since they would be the only ones able to move during its pause mode. Interestingly, [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Dio Brando]] and his stand The World, who can stop time for a limited amount of seconds, would be affected by its pause function as both lack actual divine powers and also because they had trouble dealing with other time stops in the past.
*
Being less restrictive compared other places in the Treasury, other deities have managed to successfully "borrowed" and used the remote, with mixed results...
* The Time Enforcers, The Teen Titans and the need to guard the remote
* SCP Foundation and finding similar objects to this remote
*
results:
** One of its more common uses with via pranks.
Dennis the Menace, Doraemon and Nobita Nobi, Menace Pranksters
* ** Vicky, her plan, Timmy Turner
* ** Paul and Peter
Peter, and more dubious uses of the remote
* [=Supermarioglitchy4=]
Other remote makers. Dexter, Jimmy and Brain. Science vs Divine ness
* The presence of the remote caused fear for some who had encountered similar remotes before. Glitchy and his dimension's Mario [=Supermarioglitchy4=] & Bart and Lisa Simpson
Simpson Fear of the remote
* Gumball Watterson
* Morty
{Morty entering the Pantheon, he decides that the Pantheon should keep it.
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it. Currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that memory are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories of when the user is young. \n }
* Michael, shortly after ascending, visited its current location. He was holding the remote when a blue cat person smack the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately, and upon realizing his actions, the boy apologized to a confused Michael visiting it's current location
as and said he didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier that the cat's name is Gumball and learned that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone with a universal remote once tried to ruin his life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but the cat tells him to just ignore everything. Michael has a feeling [[StatusQuoIsGod he's not supposed to know that info at all]].

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* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Machinery}}
* Quasideity; temporary Overdeity with Universal Remote
* Symbol: Himself holding The Universal Remote

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* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Machinery}}
* Quasideity; temporary Overdeity with Universal Remote
* Symbol: Himself holding The Universal the Remote



* Alignment: TrueNeutral

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* Alignment: TrueNeutralTrueNeutral => NeutralGood



* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Machinery}}



* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]] ([[spoiler:doubles as his {{Evil Counterpart}}s]]), [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Eyewear}} Jack (The House That Jack Built)]]

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* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd & ]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ Peter]] ([[spoiler:doubles as his {{Evil Counterpart}}s]]), [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Eyewear}} Jack (The House That Jack Built)]]



** {Meeting other people who got their lessons via supernatural means}

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** ** Bruce Nolan, George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle, Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas, Jack Malik, {Meeting other people who got their lessons via supernatural means}



* {Anti-Role model Dads}



* {Michael's health issues}
* As much as Morty annoys him sometimes, he does admit that the death angel did him a huge favor to help him become a better person for his family. Due to that, Michael appointed Morty as one of his herald. Since Morty visited the Pantheon first, the death angel acted as a guide for Michael. Morty also have Michael meet some "co-workers" (i.e. other grim reapers) in the House of Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem as they are casually hanging out together at the time off duty. While Michael realizes that Morty was only looking out of his wellbeing and the other Death Gods are pretty chill as well (provided he didn't use the remote to cheap dying), the architect still feels uneasy about the whole thing given his previous experiences.

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* {Michael's health issues}
issues} In during one of his fast-forwards, Michael became morbidly obese since he can't control his overeating during auto-pilot mode. He also developed cancer and had at least two heart attacks. Having learned his lesson, Michael became more health conscious, ditches junk food, starts to eat healthy and goes to the gym more often. He also visits the House of Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases for routine check-ups.
** {Obesity} {Anti-Role model Dads}
* As much as Morty annoys him sometimes, he does admit that the death angel did him a huge favor to help him become a better person for his family. Due to that, Michael appointed Morty as one of his herald.heralds. Since Morty visited the Pantheon first, the death angel acted as a guide for Michael. Morty also have Michael meet some "co-workers" (i.e. other grim reapers) in the House of Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem as they are casually hanging out together at the time when off duty. While Michael realizes that Morty was only looking out of his wellbeing and the other Death Gods are pretty chill as well (provided he didn't use the remote to cheap dying), the architect still feels uneasy about the whole thing given his previous experiences.experiences degrading death.



* Recently rescued Seth Gold trapped in a black void. His high priest Seth Gold}

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* Recently rescued a young boy named [[Recap/Goosebumps1995S3E5Click Seth Gold Gold]], who was trapped in a black void. His Like the others, he too once used a Universal Remote and abused its power for himself. Unfortunately, after his remote malfunctioned, lost its charge and accidently pressed the 'Off' button, his whole world disappeared and was stuck in the black void ever since. Due to his age, Michael pities him and wanted him to be returned to his family. However, Michael learned that as a karmic punishment for his actions, Seth can no longer return to his own world. Due to his circumstances, Seth was appointed as Michael's high priest and is currently being trained in using his own remote properly (after changing its battery of course), hoping that he would one day become responsible enough to take Michael's title as the architect planned to retire as a God someday. Unfortunately, it's going to take a while before that happens as Seth Gold}[[IgnoredEpiphany has not learned his lesson]], causing Michael to have several headaches during their mentorship in the meantime.

''"Family... Family... Family comes first."''
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* # '''[[Film/TheTrumanShow Truman Burbank]], God of [[TrumanShowPlot Oblivious Stardom]]''' as a Quasideity in the Hall of Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives

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* # '''[[Film/TheTrumanShow Truman Burbank]], God of [[TrumanShowPlot Oblivious Stardom]]''' as a Quasideity in the Hall of Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives



* '''[[Pantheon/{{Words}} George Carlin]] | [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives The Lorax]] | [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} ERB]] | Basically every Manga/DeathNote Deity ([[Pantheon/DeathNote found here]]) | [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling Jigsaw]] | [[Pantheon/{{Characterization}} Carl Jung]] | [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan Mandel]] | [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]] | [[Pantheon/{{Colours}} Barbie]]'''

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* '''[[Pantheon/{{Words}} George Carlin]] | [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives The Lorax]] | [[Pantheon/{{Musicality}} ERB]] | Basically every Manga/DeathNote Deity ([[Pantheon/DeathNote found here]]) | [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling Jigsaw]] | [[Pantheon/{{Characterization}} Carl Jung]] | [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan Mandel]] | [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]] | [[Pantheon/{{Colours}} Barbie]]''' [[Pantheon/MedicalConditions Jimmy Livingston]]'''

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* # '''[[Film/TheTrumanShow Truman Burbank]], God of [[TrumanShowPlot Oblivious Stardom]]''' as a Quasideity in the Hall of Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives



* '''Originals: Eminem | Michael Newman | The Driver | Oppenheimer | TOS Factions'''
* '''Reworks: George Bailey | Truman Burbank | The Narrator | Barbie'''
* '''Backburner: Monty Python | [redacted] '''

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* '''Originals: Eminem | Michael Newman | The Driver TOS Factions | Oppenheimer | TOS Factions'''
Eminem | Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball | Gramma Stuffum'''
* '''Reworks: George Bailey | Truman Burbank | The Narrator | Barbie'''
Barbie | Bruce Nolan'''
* '''Backburner: Monty Python | [redacted] '''| The Driver'''



Ideas that are currently being worked on:
* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7732#comment-193277 Monty Python]]'''
* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7734#comment-193326 The Narrator]]'''
* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7755#comment-193853 Eminem]]'''
* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7783#comment-194573 The Driver]]'''
* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7932#comment-198284 [redacted] | Michael Newman]]'''
* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7934#comment-198345 The Universal Remote Control]]'''
* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8003#comment-200074 George Bailey | Truman Burbank]]'''
* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8190#comment-204748 Town Of Salem Factions]]'''
* '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8191#comment-204758 Barbenheimer]] (Barbie and Oppenheimer)'''

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Ideas that are currently being worked on:
*
on: \\
'''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7732#comment-193277 Monty Python]]'''
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Python]]''' | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7734#comment-193326 The Narrator]]'''
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Narrator]]''' | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7755#comment-193853 Eminem]]'''
* | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7783#comment-194573 The Driver]]'''
* | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7932#comment-198284 [redacted] | Michael Newman]]'''
*
Newman]]''' | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7934#comment-198345 The Universal Remote Control]]'''
* | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8003#comment-200074 George Bailey | Truman Burbank]]'''
* | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8190#comment-204748 Town Of Salem Factions]]'''
* | '''[[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8191#comment-204758 Barbenheimer]] (Barbie and Oppenheimer)'''
Oppenheimer)''' | [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8236#comment-205899 Bruce Nolan | Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball | Gramma Stuffum]]



!!Click
[[folder:Michael Newman]]
'''[[Film/{{Click}} Michael Newman]], Patron Guardian of {{Universal Remote Control}}s'''\\
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[[caption-width-right:925:Michael in the present (circa in the mid 2000's) ]]
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* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Machinery}}
* Quasideity; temporary Overdeity with Universal Remote
* Symbol: Himself holding The Universal Remote
* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/wAEUOVFLq08 "Linger"]] by Music/TheCranberries; Alternatively, [[https://youtu.be/brzRWHDxHmM "A New Man"]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral
* Portfolio: A Main/{{Workaholic}} who was MarriedToTheJob, DeadpanSnarker, AntiRoleModel, JerkWithAHeartOfGold, [[ParentsAsPeople Not A Perfect Parent]], [[spoiler:FormerlyFit in another timeline, BreakTheHaughty, [[CharacterDevelopment Learns The Consequences of using the Remote]], [[EarnYourHappyEnding Was given a 2nd chance in Life]]]]
* Domains: Family, Work-Life Balance, [[spoiler:Regrets]], Architecture, Universal Remote and Time ([[spoiler:formerly]])
* Heralds: Donna (his wife), Ben & Samantha (his kids), Ted & Trudy (his parents), Morty (who first gave the remote to him, [[spoiler:and is also The Angel of Death]])
* High Priest: [[Franchise/{{Goosebumps}} Seth]] [[Literature/TalesToGiveYouGoosebumps Gold]]
* Followers: [[Film/Creepshow3 Alice Jacobs]], [[Series/TheUpsideDownShow David and Shane]], [[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers Susan Wojcicki]], [[Creator/PaulJennings Matthew (Spaghetti Pig-Out)]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas]], [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Jack Malik]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Roy and Helen Knable]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Doraemon and Nobita Nobi]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]] and [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearanceOther his fairies Cosmo and Wanda]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan (Dan Vs.)]]
** Odd Friendship: [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Dracula (Hotel Transylvania)]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]] ([[spoiler:doubles as his {{Evil Counterpart}}s]]), [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Eyewear}} Jack (The House That Jack Built)]]
* Opposes: Bad and overbearing bosses, neglectful parents and husbands
* Awkward Relations With: [[spoiler:Various Death gods and psychopomps]]
* Pities: [[Pantheon/CommunitiesAndSolitude Maisie Farange]]
* Michael Newman is a normal but very busy architect. Having to please his overbearing boss, he often chose work over spending time with his family despite his efforts to still be in their lives. One day, when he gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house, he goes to a retail store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty and explains his dilemma to him. Morty then gives him a free remote and gives some tips on its usage, but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down or fast forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body, going through "auto-pilot" and defaulting to his most prominent parts of his personality without any of his compassion, and being unable to remember events that he skipped.
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job and later skipping to his promotion a year later. However, during that one year period, his relations with his wife got increasingly strained, his kids are growing older and distant, and his dog had died. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences. He regrets having to use the remote and tried to get rid or destroy it, but can't do so no matter how hard he tries. Years worth of skips later and Michael had become the CEO of his firm, but at the cost of his declining health, his now-divorced wife, his children now having grown-up into adulthood, and his father dying with Michael having missing his funeral. At Michael's father's grave, Morty apologized to Michael as he didn't intent to take his father's soul and reveals to him that he's [[TheGrimReaper the Angel of Death]]. Michael was enraged and frightened by this revelation; making him fast-forward to a happier time, at his son's wedding.
** Michael is relived to have not missed his son's wedding and he later shares a dance with his ex-wife. When overhears his daughter refer to her step-dad as "Dad", the thought of being replaced stressed him out, causing him to have another heart attack. When Michael awakens at the hospital, a visiting Morty tells him that Michael is responsible for his own actions by having to skip out on his own personal life, long before he had met him. After he leaves, his kids visited him; her daughter clarifies that she views both Michael and her step-dad as her fathers, and his son tells him that he skipped his honeymoon to help fix issues with the firm. Fearing that his son will make the same mistakes and despite his weakened state, Michael tries to chase him down as he leaves the hospital. He suddenly collapse and dies, not before telling his son to put family first and reassuring that he still loves his ex-wife and kids. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing), without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Sometime after his crazy dream, Michael went to "Bed Bath and Beyond" again to shop for items for an upcoming family trip. As he lay on a bed out of exhaustion, when he noticed that the sign above the door where it used to read "Beyond" now reads as "Trope Pantheon". Curiously peaked him once again as he enters the door; he walked a very long hallway and at the end, as greeted to a fancy-looking brightly-lit courtroom with people he didn't recognized. Michael was in-awe until he caught the glimpse of a familiar face; it was Morty and Michael's face suddenly frowned in annoyance.
-->'''Michael:''' Okay, what the heck are you doing here? And what is even is this place? The set to ''Law and Order''?
-->'''Morty:''' Well, obviously you've been summoned into a courtroom. After you threw my little gift away, a portal happen to open up in your trash can and fell into this strange joint. The "Trope Pantheon", a place where mortals from other worlds become gods and hang out or something. It caused all sorts of problems until the big guys [*points his thumb at the Court Council*] summoned me here. After everything got sorted out, they offered me to be a god of a so called "trope"; someone to represent '''Universal Remote Controls'''. But I said, nah, that doesn't seem like my thing. So, they instead chose someone else from our world as my replacement and that person happens to be ''you''.
-->'''Michael:''' Me, a god? What, like Zeus or something? You gotta be joking. There's gotta be another catch. Are you trying to pull one of those tricks to take me again?
-->'''Morty:''' No tricks and I'm not the one calling the shots. I'm also give this back to you [*pulls out the universal remote*]. Like I said before, this item is non-returnable.
-->'''Michael:''' Oh no, I'm not touching that thing again.
-->'''Morty:''' Ah, don't worry about it. The original remote that you threw belongs to this dimension now and I decided to let them keep it. So, here's a new stock that just arrived. I made some modification since the last one that could come in handy one day.
-->[*hands the new remote to Michael, it looks the same as the old one*]
-->'''Michael:''' [*hesitantly grabs the remote*] Why, of all people, did they chose me then?
-->'''Morty:''' 'Cause they thought you would be the right guy for the job.
** Although still confused, Michael decided to take the court's offer upon Morty's advice. After the court gave Michael a brief overview on the perks of being a god, including being able to return to his home dimension with little time passing since he entered it, Michael decided to give being a god a shot. Before leaving the court, he also check out the "mortifications" in the menu and settings; it included the ability to go to and fro his home and The Pantheon, the ability to disable the auto-forward feature (so that it doesn't fast-forward without his permission), enable offscreen replay (so replay scenes he was not present for), and disable "return to owner" function (so that the remote doesn't always return to him). Despite these added quality of life features, Michael is still a bit hesitant about using the remote and decides to use the remote for emergencies only. He still wonders why Morty and The Court thinks he's a good fit for being a god.
* One of the first things Morty advised to Michael after gaining his godhood was if he is going to survive the Pantheon, he's going to need some allies. The architect was lucky enough to be invited by a wealthy moneylender named Ebenezer Scrooge, to a fancy dinner with his associates at his home in the Hall of Pantheon/XmasAndYule, of all places. Michael assumed he was being invited to go some architect-related business meeting, especially when he met the one who invited him, an old no-nonsense curmudgeon. When Michael and Scrooge went to the dinner room, dropped his cranky attitude and his demeanor changed into a happier more welcoming one.
** {Meeting other people who got their lessons via supernatural means}
* After learning that he wasn't the first person to have ever used a reality-warping remote, Michael became curious and seek other remote users to know some tips on how to responsibly use the remote from their experience. To his surprise, he learned that some of them are children, a little older than his son Ben. One child he met was the fairy godchild Timmy, [[WesternAnimation/ChannelChasers who wished to have a remote for himself]] to escape to [[TrappedInTVLand TVLand]], all because he wanted to escape his terrible home-life and prevent himself from growing up (as he would lose his beloved fairies after he turned 18). His two remotes were able to control the realities of both [=TVLand=] and the Real World (although he doesn't have it anymore as he wished it away). His advise to Michael is to never let a certain babysitter named Vicky get a hold of his remote as she could use it for her own evil needs (and don't never let her babysit his kids either). Michael noted the advise; in addition, hearing Timmy's story makes him feel more motivated to not be a neglectful parent like Timmy's parents were.
** Another child he met was a Japanese boy named Nobita and his robotic cat buddy Doraemon; the latter gave his futuristic remote to the former to help him out in his homework, but the kid ended up using the remote to play pranks to his bullies and [[PowerPerversionPotential taking a peak of his crush]]. Doraemon's remote works similarily to Michael's, except that it can only target a few people (rather than everyone) and its beams can be reflected by Doraemon's mirror. Given that Nobita used the remote irresponsibly and he did't want the kid to make the same mistakes he did, Michael told Nobita about his story as cautionary tale about abusing the remote's power. Nobita, after imagining using Michael's remote in the future and how it would affect his childhood crush (and future wife) Shizuka, starts to worry about ever using any reality-warping remotes and takes Michael's advice.
** He's also heard the remote stories from other deities. For [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} The Pink Panther]], he got his Universal Remote delivered to him after he broke his normal TV remote. His new remote doesn't work on TV but works on everything else; but the Panther couldn't figure out what his remote button does as it keeps controlling random things, so he just ended up using it to refill his glass of water. The Panther still has his remote and once requested Michael do something about the Panther's remote to be slightly useful again, to which the architect said that he can't. For [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], his friend [=PeeBee=] invented a Time Tuner, which also acts similarity to Nobita's limited target remote but it broke down after overuse. Given Dennis's reputation as a trickster, he would not allow the little twerp to have his remote to pull some tricks again.
** For [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]], his first reaction to seeing Michael and the remote while the two are visiting the Great Treasury, was to smack the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately and Gumball, once realizing his actions, apologized to a confused Michael as the blue cat didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier (while looking into remote-related stories) that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone with a universal remote once tried to ruin Gumball's life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but Gumball tells him to ignore the whole incident, as [[StatusQuoIsGod he has a feeling he is not supposed to know that information at all]].
* {Anti-Role model Dads}
* {Bad and overbearing bosses, {neglectful parents and husbands}
* {Michael decides to tell his family about the remote and his godhood, he takes them as heralds and uses the pantheon as an alternative vacation hub}.
* {Michael's health issues}
* As much as Morty annoys him sometimes, he does admit that the death angel did him a huge favor to help him become a better person for his family. Due to that, Michael appointed Morty as one of his herald. Since Morty visited the Pantheon first, the death angel acted as a guide for Michael. Morty also have Michael meet some "co-workers" (i.e. other grim reapers) in the House of Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem as they are casually hanging out together at the time off duty. While Michael realizes that Morty was only looking out of his wellbeing and the other Death Gods are pretty chill as well (provided he didn't use the remote to cheap dying), the architect still feels uneasy about the whole thing given his previous experiences.
* After hearing news about a newly ascended remote, the heroic [[Pantheon/DCComics Teen Titans]] visited Michael to make sure he isn't like their old enemy Control Freak, another reality-warping remote user. Their meeting went well as Michael expressed has no intentions to use the remote for crime or to other selfish reasons. The Titans warning the architect about Control Freak's crimes and Michael promised them he would not make him his high priest. Speaking of superheroes, Michael recently got acquainted with John Stewart, one of the Green Lanterns from Earth and a fellow architect. Michael reach out to John as he interested in seeing an architect who became a superhero and John obliged meeting him after learning about him from the Titans. Despite Michael's slight jealousy of John's ring (which allows him to do complex light constructs), he doesn't have any intentions to join him and become a superhero using the remote. John understands his decision as the Green Lantern mentions that being a hero is also time-consuming commitment and he advice Michael should just stick with being more committed to his family.
* {Michael's brushes with serial killers; Paul and Peter are killers who also have remote powers while Jack is an engineer who also aspires to be an architect.}
* {The two incidences nearly made Michael quit, but decides to stay to find his purpose} {It's a good thing Michael no longer uses the remote that often, he's learned his lesson about using the remote and he doesn't try to use it to be the most powerful being the pantheon, something other evil deities desire.}
* {Job opportunities in the Pantheon, as he is one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon}.
* {Since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities}
* {Meeting the [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], who reviewed his actual movie}
* {his meeting with Hotel Transylvania's Dracula, they talk about their respective stories about dealing with fatherhood, it is strange [[Creator/AdamSandler they sound alike]] tho}
* Recently rescued Seth Gold trapped in a black void. His high priest Seth Gold}
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Universal Remote]]
'''[[Film/{{Click}} The Universal Remote]]'''
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* Potential House: Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary
* Appearance: An oddly-shaped blue remote with a circular screen, blue-green buttons and silver trim.
* Class: 1
* Alignment: Depends on how its owner uses it.
* Museum Check: Granted
* Portfolio: A UniversalRemoteControl, Able To RewindReplayRepeat as well as [[RealityWarper Warp Reality]], DiabolusExMachina, ClingyMacGuffin, PowerPerversionPotential, Deliverer of {{Space Whale Aesop}}s
* Domains: Universal Remotes, Time, Sounds, Appearances, Aesops
* Current Guardian: '''Michael Newman'''
* Also Guarded by: [[Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality The Time Enforcers]], [[Pantheon/DCComics The Teen Titans]]
* Studied by: House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality & Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology, [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation SCP Foundation]]
* Of Interest To: [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]]
* Feared by: [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone Supermarioglitchy4]], [[Pantheon/TheSimpsons Bart & Lisa Simpson]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]]
* Immune Against: Classical Gods (especially Death Deities), High-level or Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers,
* One day, when a man named Michael Newman gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house; so he goes to a "Bed Bath and Beyond" store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty (who is secretly the Angel of Death). Michael explains his personal dilemma to him; wanting a device that can do all things for him, making his life easier, quicker and not complicated. Morty then introduces him to the Universal Remote and gives some tips on its usage; just point and click and the remote would program itself. Morty then gives the remote for free but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down, pausing, controls sounds, or fast forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body and going through "auto-pilot".
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job but at the cost of his life spiraling downward. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences, missing more valuable time with his family and later fast-forwarding to his death. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing). Without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Right after Michael had thrown the remote in the trash bin, a random portal was briefly created, sending the remote falling from the sky and into the Pantheonic landfill. Somehow, a random quasideity had found the remote while digging through trash, played with it, discovered its abilities and used the remote for various petty crimes. This lead to a wide-scale crime wave that officers struggled to understand. Several months later, the same deity went to the House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality as they had claims that the remote is causing them to fast-forward themselves in time uncontrollability, forcing them to confess to their crimes and seek help. The Time Enforcers had never seen such a device, and had to call the tech experts at the House of Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology to help study it. Here are the list of abilities this device is observed to have:
** '''Menu Mindscape and Viewing Past Memories''': When pressing the menu button, the user of the remote get access to a blue mindscape that resembles a DVD menu. From there, the user can select a variety of options to review their past experiences. During '''Rewind''', the mindscape turns into a recreation of the chosen memory but it does not affect the actual past. It can view any memory (in a third-person perspective) from the user's date of conception to the present, as long as the user is present or is there to witness it. It also has a '''Commentary''' mode, where a narrator, voiced by Creator/JamesEarlJones, makes observations on what's happening around the user and what other people around him are thinking of.
** '''Time Manipulation''': Pointing and click the remote to someone can cause them to either freeze in place (Pause), slow down their movements (Slow-Mo) or speed them up. It not only affects the target but also literally everyone and everything else. The user, in Pause mode, remains unaffected and can move objects and people. You can also hurt people while in this state, with the damage inflicted by the user being felt by the target after the pausing has ended. Based on testing in the Pantheon, besides the user, Classical Gods, Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers, and Death Deities are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects.
** '''Sound and Appearance''': It can increase the volume of the target's voice/sound (even from far way) or remove them entirely (like a Mute button). The Language function can either change the language of everyone in the vicinity, including the user, as well as, make the user understand the foreign language of their choosing. In the Pantheon, the Language function isn't that useful where people of all nationalities can understand each other, but can change a person's default language they mainly speak. The remote can also change the size and width of a target as well as their color. Interestingly, only the user can notice these aesthetic changes and that the remote can also make changes to the user as well.
** '''Fast-Forward''': This allow the user to skip to a certain point in the future. Between the present and the point they decide to skip to, their mind jumps ahead into the future while their body goes through "auto-pilot". During this, the user has no control over their body and its actions would default to their most prominent parts of their personality without any of their compassion. They are also unable to remember events that they have skipped. Use it enough times and it will eventually be programmed to skip by itself based on how the user uses it (i.e. if a user frequently uses it to skip cold showers, it would eventually skip every time they take a cold shower). If given a set goal with a time period (like skipping to the time they get a promotion), the auto-piloted body would driven to achieve said goal until their mind returns to their body in the future. The only proved way to stop the remote from skipping itself is if the user ''dies''.
* The criminal eventually fast-forwarded to the end of their life, which stopped skipping after they were revived to their normal state. The Time Enforcers tried to investigate the origins of the remote, which world did it came from and who made it. Meanwhile, the device was placed in Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary section of Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury for safekeeping and publicly available for view (for some odd reason). Being less restrictive compared other places in the Treasury, other deities have "borrowed" and used the remote, with mixed results...
* The Time Enforcers, The Teen Titans and the need to guard the remote
* SCP Foundation and finding similar objects to this remote
* Dennis the Menace, Doraemon and Nobita Nobi, Pranksters
* Vicky, her plan, Timmy Turner
* Paul and Peter
* [=Supermarioglitchy4=]
* Bart and Lisa Simpson
* Gumball Watterson
* Morty entering the Pantheon, he decides that the Pantheon should keep it.
* Currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that memory are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories of when the user is young.
* Michael visiting it's current location

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[[folder:Truman Burbank (WIP)]]
'''[[Film/TheTrumanShow Truman Burbank]], God of [[TrumanShowPlot Oblivious Stardom]]'''
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'''[[Film/TheTrumanShow Truman Burbank]], '''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God of [[TrumanShowPlot Oblivious Stardom]]'''
With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World)
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* Symbol: The face of his love, made out of magazine cuttings; alternatively, a broken spotlight (labelled as Sirius) or "The Truman Show" logo
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FySi6xXkNqo "Truman Sleeps"]]

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* Symbol: The face of his love, made out of magazine cuttings; alternatively, a broken spotlight (labelled as Sirius) or "The Truman Show" logo
A Moon Being Lassoed
* Theme Song: [[https://www.[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FySi6xXkNqo "Truman Sleeps"]]com/watch?v=JebKuQTlE5I Buffalo Gals]]



* Portfolio: [[TrumanShowPlot Entire Life That Turn Out To Be A TV Show]] (TropeNamer), {{Platonic Cave}}s, TheEveryman, Previously LockedOutOfTheLoop, Who Once Lived In A TownWithADarkSecret, [[TomatoInTheMirror Being The Only One Who Isn't An Actor]], [[StepfordSmiler Seemingly Looking Happy While Feeling Troubled Underneath]], [[TheOneThatGotAway Never Gotten Over His Lost Love]], [[{{Railroading}} Being Forced Down A Single Path In Life]] And [[OffTheRails Attempted to Break Away From It]] By [[FaceYourFears Facing His Fears]], [[RageAgainstTheAuthor Rage Against The Director]], BewareTheNiceOnes, [[spoiler:EarnYourHappyEnding]]
* Domains: Questioning Reality, Love, Liberation, Narrative, Reality Shows (formerly)
* Herald: Sylvia/"Lauren Garland" (his current lover)
* High Priest: [[Film/EdTV Ed Pekurny]]
* Followers: [[ComicBook/TheEternalSmile Gran'pa Greenbax]], [[Film/TheCabinInTheWoods The 5 College Kids]], [[Film/FreeGuy Guy (Free Guy)]], [[Series/TheTwilightZone1985 John Selig]], [[Series/TheJoeSchmoShow The subjects of The Joe Schmo Show]], [[Film/TheYearOfTheSexOlympics The contestants of The Live Life Show!]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/TheatricPerformers Bolt]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} Shuichi Saihara]], [[Pantheon/TheatricNarrative Ahiru/Princess Tutu]], [[Pantheon/PowerArchetypes Buddy Baker/Animal Man]], [[Pantheon/MedicalConditions Jimmy Livingston]], [[Pantheon/CulturalValues Alexander Kerner]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]], [[Pantheon/{{Shapeshifters}} Viola (Cassette Beasts)]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Stanley (The Stanley Parable)]], [[Pantheon/{{Storytelling}} ICEY, Old Man Henderson]], [[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Jonas (The Giver)]], [[Pantheon/{{Upbringing}} Greg Heffley]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Joel]] [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Barish]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]]
** OddFriendship: [[Pantheon/KilljoysAndGriefers The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], Rip Van Winkle
** TeethClenchedTeamwork: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Kokichi Oma]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ExtraterrestrialBehaviour The Visitors and Joozians]], [[Pantheon/TheatricNarrative Gleeman Vox]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Tsumugi Shirogane]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Damon Killian, Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/HolyAuthorityAndPower Chuck Shurley]]]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfNarration The Narrator (Stanley Parable)]]
* Complicated Relationship: Actors, Directors, and the rest of the House of Theater, [[Pantheon/{{Probability}} Wanda Maximoff]]/[[Pantheon/SupportPowers Scarlet Witch]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The Guys from Don't Hug Me I'm Scared]]
* On good terms with: [[Pantheon/InsaneBehavior Nikolay Ivanoivch Krylov/Rurik II]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Roy and Helen Knable]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Sam and Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances Finn the]] [[Pantheon/{{Swords}} Human]]
* Pities: Every deities that were separated with their love, those who had a sheltered life
* Opposed: TV producers (especially evil ones)
* After a corporation officially adopted him as a baby, Truman Burbank's whole life has been documented and broadcasted for the whole world to see (all the while being unaware that he's being filmed). The show's production even had the ''wild'' idea of building a dome around him, with a fake town with lots of hiding cameras to capture Truman's authentic emotions. To prevent Truman from ever leaving the set or even desiring to leave his town, the show's creator and director Christof decided to scare young Truman making him witness his (in-show) father's "death" (developing a fear for the water in the process) as well as frequently broadcasting messages against travelling out of town. Everything on the show would run smoothly for many decades until one day, Truman begins to notice several unusual things happening to him. A random spotlight falling from the sky, a random radio signal telling what he's doing at the moment, or his dead father seemingly appearing back into his life. Convinced that someone is watching him and questioning everything he has ever known, Truman tries to leave town to find his former crush Sylvia, who was taken away from him many years ago for trying to reveal the truth of his existence to him. Almost everyone else in the production tries to prevent him from escaping by putting increasingly elaborate ruses to block him. Truman, however, is determined to leave, even going so far as to face his fear of the water by crossing a bridge and later sailing his boat though the artificial lake and eventually reaching the end of the dome. Christof then reveals himself to Truman, tells him the truth about his life but tried to convince him to stay inside. But Truman faces his supposed audience, says his greetings one last time and leaves the dome; cancelling the show in the process.
* Due to the show's simple premise & relatability, the show was even popular with the gods at the Trope Pantheon, who were invested in Truman's life since the first airing of the show in Pantheonic TV. Although some deities (like the viewers in Truman's realm) got over the show after it ended, there are those who wanted to know what happened to the former star after his story ended. Unfortunately, there was no known official records of what happened to him after exiting the dome. The deities who feel sorry for him and those who think he deserved a title for his bravery decided to make an ascension request for the former star. After the request approved, there were several attempts to bring him into the Pantheon without much success, as Truman ignored all the invitation letters sent to him. It was only after several representatives from the Pantheon were able to get in contact with the "Free Truman" group [[note]] which aims to have Truman released from the dome and end the show) and has Sylvia as one of their members [[/note]] under the guise of wanting to help the former star have a better life, were they able to get in touch with Truman himself. It was tough convincing a skeptical former star to become a God representing those whose lives were secretly filmed for a RealityTV show, as he feared he would be held and setup for other show yet again. It was only after being told that he can bring his lover Sylvia as his herald and that he can return to the mortal realm and surrender his title anytime he pleased, did Truman reluctantly agreed to stay.
* Ever since his ascension, Truman is currently seeking therapy treatment in order to overcome his trauma brought upon from his experiences (namely his recent near-death experience, his difficulty to trust anyone who isn't Sylvia or the "Free Truman" movement members and adjusting to a "normal" unscripted lifestyle). It was somewhat difficult considered he is almost 30 by the time he discovered the truth about his life, but good-aligned therapist in the Pantheon promised to try their best. He recently learns of the real life mental condition named after him "Truman Show Delusion", in which the person believes they were being watched as part of a TV show or have cameras everywhere watching their every move. Truman doesn't exbibit those delusions himself (since most of his suspicions came from justified observations) but he pities those who are suffering from this mental anguish and hope they would get help they need like he does.
* To this day, Truman refuses to disclose what happened to him after he exited the dome. He even refuses to disclosed whether he has travelled to Fiji or not. Sometime after staying in the realm for a while, he became more comfortable discussing his life in the Pantheon. When he's not feeling distrusting about the people he meets, Truman is a friendly guy who likes to do small chats to the people he knows and trusts. Still, as he only got out of the dome recently, it took him a bit of time to get used to the fanatical stuff in the Pantheon (on top of a new normal life like in the mortal realm). However, since reuniting with Sylvia, he seems to be back to his old cheery self again, provided that you don't piss him off by randomly pestering him (like some fans and paparazzi would do).
* Because of his unique condition and life, Truman quickly had a variety of different allies who pity or sympathetic to aspect of his situation:
** He quickly discovers he's not the only one who was secretly filmed for a television audience. Apparently, Homer Simpson did this happened to him about a handful of times (all of those time were not good for him). The 10-year-old Timmy Turner was also a subject of a reality show, in which the whole audience of fairies would secretly watch his escapades. Truman certainly didn't approve his solution of getting out of his contact by [[spoiler:having [[Pantheon/{{Subjects}} Denzel Crocker]] replace him]] (he would prefer if the whole show was cancelled), but he's glad Timmy was clever enough to get out of that situation. Another boy, Greg Heffley, thinks he himself was on a TV show because he watched a movie similar to Truman's experiences, to the point that he thinks everyone he knows are all just actors and robots. Greg tried to prove this by spraying his dad with a hose but was grounded for it. Not wanting to leave it to chance if it was true, Truman promised to look into these claims further to help the boy out.
** The duck turned magical girl Princess Tutu (aka Ahiru) and animal-themed superhero Animal Man had their [[RageAgainstTheAuthor fair share of encounters with the creators of their respective worlds]]. Their creators Drosselmeyer and "[[Main/AuthorAvatar The Writer]]", who were sadistic by letting their creations suffer for entertainment, were the main source of their troubles. That's perhaps why they are impressed that Truman, a powerless human, [[RageAgainstTheAuthor revolted against his creator Christof]], survived a horrible storm the production generated that nearly killed him and knowingly chose to step out of the unknown to start living in the outside world. Truman, in turn, after hearing their stories, sympathized with them and REALLY hated their creators for the torture they have put their characters through.
** While Truman was never forced to kill anyone during his time in the spotlight, he still feels shocked and pitiful for those who are forced to do so, especially if they were children. He approached Shuichi Saihara due to their similar bad experiences with Reality TV [[spoiler:and their attempts to escape from it]], and they have been good allies ever since. Katniss Everdeen sympathize with Truman for also being exploited for entertainment, saying that she is sorry that he was being unaware of his situation his entire life. Truman felt sorry for her for being forced to participate in The Hunger Games as a sacrifice. It helps that both of them eventually found the strength to take control of their life. On a similar note, while their situation of being trapped in a TV show due to being tricked by the devil rather than something more grounded, Roy and Helen can't help but pity Truman for being stuck on TV his whole life when they had his story.
** In a lot of ways, Truman also sympathized Stanley's situation; from discovering that [[spoiler:he and his co-workers are secretly being filmed and monitored for their boss' nefarious plans]] to being railroaded by an omniscient voice in order to follow his story. Finding similar to how his show's creator wanted to him to follow a specific storyline for him (like not letting him leave town or have him be with "Meryl" instead of Sylvia), he dislikes Stanley's Narrator for his controlling ways. Having experience with being put into a specific story path and wanting to break from it, he gained both the sympathy and respect for Stanley's allies ICEY and Old Man Henderson.
** Although Jonas and Jimmy's reasons for being sheltered are different, their stories are no less relatable for Truman. Having also been isolated within a community with a dark secret, Jonas was glad for Truman was able to escape after learning the truth. Jimmy, on the other hand, was isolated and keep in a bubble due to being born without an immune system ([[spoiler:but kept being in the bubble despite gaining an immune system since he was 4 as a lie by his overprotectiveness mother]]). Truman personally finds Jimmy's efforts to reunite with his crush Chloe heartwarming, as someone who also tried ([[spoiler:and succeed]]) with reuniting with Sylvia.
** Deadpool felt oddly sympathetic to Truman due to how he recognized his status as the "main character" of a show. However, Truman is annoyed with Deadpool's craziness and usually avoid him. For the most part, Truman doesn't like the idea that he himself is a fictional character, as he doesn't want things to revolve around him and preventing him to do what he wants. Viola (from Cassette Beasts group) had a brief existential crisis when she learned she was a fictional character in some universes, specifically when she found out she was actually Viola of Messaline from [[Pantheon/TheatreAndSpectacle William Shakespeare]]'s ''Twelfth Night''. But that information did not deter her from defying her fate and forge her own path in her current universe. Due to their determination to be independent as well as knowing the pains of having to lose (and try to reunite) with their loved one, both Truman and Viola gained mutual respect for each other.
** In [[Series/WandaVision one of her versions]], Wanda Maximoff was a powerful witch who, [[spoiler:in grief of losing her lover Vision, trapped a town into a Hex]] and turning it into an idyllic fake town not unlike Truman's former hometown. It was only after realizing the truth about her powers and getting over her grief did, she remove the Hex [[spoiler:and freeing the townspeople]]. Truman feels sympathetic to Wanda since he knows what it is like to lose someone close to him (at least twice). At the same time, he doesn't approve having people being trapped against their will and forcing to live what they think is their ideal life. Wanda, upon hearing Truman's story, only felt more guilt for what she had done. Understandably, the two have yet to talk to each other personally about their situations.
* Because of his experience, he ''really'' dislikes the House of Theater due to how he recognizes the situation of the characters in the plays the House usually performed. Although he understands that they are only doing what they are told for their roles, Truman still finds it hard to trust many deified actors in general. He also harbors a distaste for TV producers as well due to the fact that the creatives behind the show put him into his situation in the first place. He also dislikes being seen on camera. This is why he doesn't like most reporters and paparazzies, especially the sleazy ones.
* There were several attempts to recreate The Truman Show's concept in the Pantheon (from a single person to planetary-wide surveillance), most to fill the void left by the original show's cancellation. However, all of them had massive pushbacks due to Truman and Sylvia's protest efforts. Disgusted by the idea of various groups trying to unknowingly using people for entertainment, they make sure that those kinds of shows don't even make it into production once their allies let them know those were in the works. Truman and his various allies are also one of the reasons why various 'live' {{Deadly Game}}s like Literature/TheHungerGames, [[Franchise/{{Danganronpa}} The Killing Game]] or [[VideoGame/MadWorld Death Watch]] have not been recreated yet in the Pantheon. The Death Watch commentators [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Howard and Kreese]] are quick voice their frustrations about it in one of their broadcasts.
--> '''Kreese''': I heard yet another live {{Deadly Game}}show is supposedly in the works on Pantheon TV, with rumors that annoying Tsumugi girl we talked about the other day being their one of their co-creators.
--> '''Howard''': Good fucking luck getting that greenlit while Truman, his hot girlfriend and his cronies are still around. I say it's certainly better than those reality shows where they just film a random guy 24/7 where nothing happens.
--> '''Kreese''': You know, I remember watching that finale and thought the show finally got exciting when they show Truman's corpse after that storm. Him being alive was the biggest fucking let down since they faked-killed his dad.
--> '''Howard''': Seriously, I think that show should have used more carnage if the writers wanted to keep show alive.
--> '''Kreese''': Tru that.
* To be told, Truman is not a particularly religious man. Sure, he did talk to a man in the sky that claims to be his creator (which some religious people and film analysists took it as a metaphor for seeing God). However, in hindsight, he was only talking to a mere old man that was speaking to him in an intercom above. He doesn't really know what to think about actual gods in the Pantheon other than express his displeasure about the gods who want to control over the lives of mortals. He certainly hated [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]] for wanting to create a WorldOfSilence, not unlike how Truman's life was completely controlled by the media company filming it. He also hated the god who also goes by [[spoiler:Chuck Shurley]] for manipulating his world for his own entertainment.
* Truman used to have a job as a life insurance salesman and hasn't returned to that job since entering a private life in the mortal realm nor being a deity in the Pantheon. Not that it would suit him to return anyway since his job was never real and that people on this realm get to be revived anyway, making selling life insurance kind of worthless. With that free time, Truman decided to fulfil his lifelong dream of becoming an explorer as there's no one preventing him for travelling anymore. In most recent days, Truman likes to travel a lot, sometimes with Sylvia, sometimes by himself. You can often see him travelling in the House of Pantheon/{{Travel}} and its sub-house of Pantheon/{{Touring}}, riding around to visit various destinations in the Pantheon. Of course, not all off the places in this realm are safe, and Truman learned the hard way to not ignore people's warnings sometimes, with him nearly getting himself killed again. But overall, he's glad of the freedom he has gained since exiting the dome.
** In the past, Truman's fear of the water was so bad that even standing in a port or looking at a submerged boat in the shore would make him really anxious. Ever since conquering his fear of the open water, Truman's also retaking boating lessons for fun and as exposure therapy. So far, he's met one other person who manages overcome their fear of the water. That being the heroic Finn the Human, who had done so to fulfil the dying wish of his idol as well as killing the physical manifestation of his fear. One deity jokingly suggest Truman should meet [[Pantheon/WaterAndMoisture The Nuckelavee]], a horse-like fairy creature that cannot stand freshwater (and only freshwater) and refuses to cross any rivers or streams. But given its evil nature, Finn warned him not to meet it. Thankfully, due to his recent travel experiences in the Pantheon, Truman listened to Finn's advice.
* About Sylvia & Meryl: She was just a background extra who goes by "Lauren" whom Truman had a crush on when he was in college. Because she was not Truman's intended love interest and also because she tried to tell him the truth about the show while together on the beach, she was taken away right in front of Truman by her 'father' (who was also an actor) who told him she was going away to Fiji. In the years since, he kept her memory alive by keeping her sweater, remembered the real name she told him and making a picture of her face from collage of various face parts from magazines he ripped away, hoping that one day he would leave his town and go to Fiji to see her again. In the meantime, he married another college student Meryl (as a rebound, as one viewer speculated), although they don't have much in common interest wise. Due to Meryl only being concerned about her acting role and Truman's increasing paranoia, their relationship imploded due to Truman's furious outburst and her not being able to be address his emotional concerns.
** One of the few things Truman was willing to disclose about his mortal life was that he was now dating Sylvia. Being one of the few people he's met who didn't try to deceive him, she has been a big help to him in his transition to the outside world. During one of their travels, they often visited the House of Pantheon/LoveAndAffection. They often get support from couples (and even some siblings) who also were separated due to tragic circumstances. For example, in one of the subhouses, they met [[Pantheon/{{Romance}} Gabe & Rosewood and Kotaro & Akane]] who are two couples that started their relationship at a very young age, though circumstances ended with them getting separated. Truman relates to Gabe in having to lost his first lost (although thankfully Gabe's separation from Rose is less tragic) and advice him to keep his memories of her close with him in the hope he may one day be ready continue their relationship. Being a couple who would reconnect (via a long relationship) and later resume their relationship, Kotaro and Akane feels pity for what happened to Truman and Sylvia but they were glad they had a happy to their story.
* One day, Truman had a worried suspicion that the entire Tropes Pantheon might be a fake created by a bunch of people on the internet for entertainment... No, it couldn't be, thought Truman. Some deified conspiracy theorists encouraged him to look into his suspicious further. He asked several deities (including those with MediumAwareness) for back up his claims but none of them had the heart to tell him the truth. He eventually learned the truth (by visiting the Hall of Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} no less) and he and Sylvia marched into The Court of the Gods angrily demanding answers. The High Court told the truth and said it was standard procedure to record the activities of any ascended deity, with interactions orchestrated by powers beyond their comprehension. The reason why they didn't tell him sooner was because they are bound by the mechanics of the trope he was holding. That said, his allies and the friendships he made with them are genuine and unlike his show, there was never done of malice but to give him a better life in the Pantheon compared to his time in the mortal realm. They do understand should he would try to renounce his title after knowing the truth. After much thinking, Truman decided to still keep the title, deciding to use it to help those who are in a similar situation as him. However, he makes a request to ''never'' record his activities without his direct permission moving forward and exercise his right to only share what he is willing to share.
* Recently had [[WebVideo/FreshyKanal visions that he was in a rap battle with a strange red hairy string creature]], who proceed to insult him and his upbringing (by saying he's a spoiled brat for wanting to leave instead of staying in a town that would keep him safe). Truman then insults the creature by saying he and his friends are uncreative and unoriginal. At the end of his vision, he then discovers Truman was in a set all along and even his opponents were all just costumes and puppets. This distresses Truman but was later informed that it might be visions from another alternative universe. After quite a bit of researching, Truman discovers these creatures are actually exist and happened to be deities themselves. The Red Guy (his opponent) in particular found him to be relatable for the former star being that he too was aware that things are not quite right in his world and wanted to escape from it. He then visited their temple but things did pan out as he hoped. On their first meeting, he got along really well with the trio and was close to telling about them living in a show had he not tried to leave early for a planned appointment. By their second meeting, [[LaserGuidedAmnesia they have forgotten their first meeting]] and dismisses Truman as being a nutter for trying reveal the truth to them or talk about what happened in his vision. Since he is being aware that the trio are stuck nightmare and as quasideity he can't do much about it, Truman can only feel pity in their situation and hopes they can break out of it one day.
* He had also found other deities who [[Creator/JimCarrey look very similar to him]]. Truman didn't find it weird at first, thinking that he might have a long lost twin or sibling somewhere he could meet one day, but then he found out they are just {{identical stranger}}s. Still, they bonded over their complicated love lives and how relationship with their other halves made them into a better people. He is also friendly with The Grinch and Ebenezer Scrooge after visiting their hall on Christmas time, but didn't realized they sounded the similar to him sometime after. He also makes sure to avoid Count Olaf and The Riddler due to their evil reputation. He makes sure to inform [[Pantheon/{{Superheroism}} Batman]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes The Baudelaire Orphans]] that he means no harm to them.
"''In case I don't see ya: Good afternoon, good evening, and good night!''"

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* Portfolio: [[TrumanShowPlot Entire Life That Turn Out To Be A TV Show]] (TropeNamer), {{Platonic Cave}}s, TheEveryman, Previously LockedOutOfTheLoop, Who Once Lived In A TownWithADarkSecret, [[TomatoInTheMirror Being The Only One Who Isn't An Actor]], [[StepfordSmiler Seemingly Looking Happy While Feeling Troubled Underneath]], [[TheOneThatGotAway Never Gotten Over His Lost Love]], [[{{Railroading}} Being Forced Down A Single Path In Life]] And [[OffTheRails Attempted to Break Away From It]] By [[FaceYourFears Facing His Fears]], [[RageAgainstTheAuthor Rage Against The Director]], BewareTheNiceOnes, [[spoiler:EarnYourHappyEnding]]
BigGood of his town, BreakTheCutie, [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,
* Domains: Questioning Reality, Love, Liberation, Narrative, Reality Shows (formerly)
Family, Life, Work
* Herald: Sylvia/"Lauren Garland" Heralds: Clarence Oddbody (his current lover)
* High Priest: [[Film/EdTV Ed Pekurny]]
* Followers: [[ComicBook/TheEternalSmile Gran'pa Greenbax]], [[Film/TheCabinInTheWoods The 5 College Kids]], [[Film/FreeGuy Guy (Free Guy)]], [[Series/TheTwilightZone1985 John Selig]], [[Series/TheJoeSchmoShow The subjects of The Joe Schmo Show]], [[Film/TheYearOfTheSexOlympics The contestants of The Live Life Show!]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/TheatricPerformers Bolt]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]], [[Pantheon/{{Detectives}} Shuichi Saihara]], [[Pantheon/TheatricNarrative Ahiru/Princess Tutu]], [[Pantheon/PowerArchetypes Buddy Baker/Animal Man]], [[Pantheon/MedicalConditions Jimmy Livingston]], [[Pantheon/CulturalValues Alexander Kerner]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]], [[Pantheon/{{Shapeshifters}} Viola (Cassette Beasts)]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Stanley (The Stanley Parable)]], [[Pantheon/{{Storytelling}} ICEY, Old Man Henderson]], [[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords Jonas (The Giver)]], [[Pantheon/{{Upbringing}} Greg Heffley]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Joel]] [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Barish]], [[Pantheon/IdentityIssues Stanley Ipkiss]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]]
** OddFriendship: [[Pantheon/KilljoysAndGriefers The Grinch]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge]], Rip Van Winkle
** TeethClenchedTeamwork: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Kokichi Oma]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/ExtraterrestrialBehaviour The Visitors and Joozians]], [[Pantheon/TheatricNarrative Gleeman Vox]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/ClothingTheme Tsumugi Shirogane]]]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Damon Killian, Count Olaf]], [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]], [[Pantheon/JobsAndProfession Diana Christensen]], [[spoiler:[[Pantheon/HolyAuthorityAndPower Chuck Shurley]]]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfNarration The Narrator (Stanley Parable)]]
* Complicated Relationship: Actors, Directors,
GuardianAngel), Mary Bailey (his wife) and the rest of the House of Theater, [[Pantheon/{{Probability}} Wanda Maximoff]]/[[Pantheon/SupportPowers Scarlet Witch]], [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody The Guys from Don't Hug Me I'm Scared]]
* On good terms with: [[Pantheon/InsaneBehavior Nikolay Ivanoivch Krylov/Rurik II]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Roy and Helen Knable]], [[Pantheon/TypesOfSadness Sam and Dean Winchester]], [[Pantheon/HeroicAppearances Finn the]] [[Pantheon/{{Swords}} Human]]
* Pities: Every deities that were separated with their love, those who had a sheltered life
* Opposed: TV producers (especially evil ones)
* After a corporation officially adopted him as a baby, Truman Burbank's whole life has been documented and broadcasted for the whole world to see (all the while being unaware that he's being filmed). The show's production even had the ''wild'' idea of building a dome around him, with a fake town with lots of hiding cameras to capture Truman's authentic emotions. To prevent Truman from ever leaving the set or even desiring to leave his town, the show's creator and director Christof decided to scare young Truman making him witness his (in-show) father's "death" (developing a fear for the water in the process) as well as frequently broadcasting messages against travelling out of town. Everything on the show would run smoothly for many decades until one day, Truman begins to notice several unusual things happening to him. A random spotlight falling from the sky, a random radio signal telling what he's doing at the moment, or his dead father seemingly appearing back into his life. Convinced that someone is watching him and questioning everything he has ever known, Truman tries to leave town to find his former crush Sylvia, who was taken away from him many years ago for trying to reveal the truth of his existence to him. Almost everyone else in the production tries to prevent him from escaping by putting increasingly elaborate ruses to block him. Truman, however, is determined to leave, even going so far as to face his fear of the water by crossing a bridge and later sailing his boat though the artificial lake and eventually reaching the end of the dome. Christof then reveals himself to Truman, tells him the truth about his life but tried to convince him to stay inside. But Truman faces his supposed audience, says his greetings one last time and leaves the dome; cancelling the show in the process.
George's family.
* Due to Allies: [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Pinkie Pie]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the show's simple premise & relatability, the show was even popular with the gods at the Trope Pantheon, who were invested in Truman's life since the first airing of the show in Pantheonic TV. Although some deities (like the viewers in Truman's realm) got over the show Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], Mr. Potter
* Pities: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]]
* Respects: All good aligned Angels.
* Ascended
after it ended, there are those who wanted realizing that he truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people to know what happened value their own wonderful life]]. To wit: Having to the former star after sacrifice his story ended. Unfortunately, there was no known official records of what happened to him after exiting the dome. The deities who feel sorry for him and those who think he deserved a title for his bravery decided good prospects in order to make the people of Bedford Falls happy, until one fateful day where it would seem that his life would be crashing down... he then met an ascension request angel and accidentally made a wish that it would be better that he was never born, which was granted as he visited an AlternateUniverse where ''everyone he knew of were miserable''. After taking back his wish, he's a much happier person and his misfortunes reversed, and he came to learn these immortal words that comes with [[ThePowerOfFriendship friends]].
-->''No man is a failure who has friends''
* George Bailey is often consider the most selfless man in the entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made
for the former star. After benefit of others. Because of this, he has earn the request approved, there were several attempts to bring him into respect of others. Like both Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent. They admired his perseverance in his battle against Potter and helping the Pantheon without much success, as Truman ignored all little men.
* When George ascended,
the invitation letters sent to him. It was only after several representatives from the Pantheon Court were able to get in contact fix his left ear, not hard with the "Free Truman" group [[note]] which aims to have Truman released from the dome and end the show) and has Sylvia as one of their members [[/note]] under the guise of wanting to help the former star have a better life, so many willing healers.
* Was very disturbed when he found out there
were they people who thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives.
* Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds him of Mr. Potter. Though, he doesn't understand how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him.
** He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them to buy it back or he fire everybody in the company.
* One of George's life long dreams was being
able to get travel across the world. While he couldn't do that in touch with Truman himself. It was tough convincing a skeptical his former star to become a God representing those whose lives were secretly filmed for a RealityTV show, as he feared he would be held and setup for other show yet again. It was only after being told that he can bring his lover Sylvia as his herald and that he can return to the mortal realm and surrender his title anytime he pleased, did Truman reluctantly agreed to stay.
* Ever since
life, with his ascension, Truman he is currently seeking therapy treatment in order able to overcome his trauma brought upon from his experiences (namely his recent near-death experience, his difficulty to trust anyone who finally fulfil that dream. It isn't Sylvia or just limited to global traveling as he was giving permission, with a special pass, to enter certain other universes. Though, to be on the "Free Truman" movement members and adjusting to safe side, a "normal" unscripted lifestyle). It was somewhat difficult considered he is almost 30 by the time he discovered the truth about his life, but good-aligned therapist in the Pantheon promised to try their best. He recently learns representative of the real life mental condition named after him "Truman Show Delusion", in which the person believes they were being watched as part of that world does chaperone him.
** George also got
a TV show or have cameras everywhere watching their every move. Truman doesn't exbibit those delusions himself (since most of his suspicions came from justified observations) but he pities those who are suffering from this mental anguish and hope they would get help they need like he does.
* To this day, Truman refuses to disclose what happened to him after he exited the dome. He even refuses to disclosed whether he has travelled to Fiji or not. Sometime after staying in the realm for a while, he became more comfortable discussing his life in the Pantheon. When he's not feeling distrusting about the people he meets, Truman is a friendly guy who likes
chance to do small chats to the people he knows and trusts. Still, as he only got out of the dome recently, it took him a bit of time to architecting for the pantheon and helping with remodeling and rebuilding any temples that get used to the fanatical stuff in the Pantheon (on top wreck. It happens more often than you think
* Found out that his situation
of a new normal wishing he was never born and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He has befriended some of these peoples like in the mortal realm). Kermit, Duncan and Donald. However, since reuniting with Sylvia, he seems George is closest to be back to his old cheery self again, provided that you don't piss him off by randomly pestering him (like some fans and paparazzi would do).
* Because of his unique condition and life, Truman quickly had a variety of different allies who pity or sympathetic to aspect of his situation:
** He quickly discovers he's not the only one who was secretly filmed for a television audience. Apparently, Homer Simpson did this happened to him about a handful of times (all of those time were not good for him). The 10-year-old
Timmy Turner was also a subject of a reality show, in which the whole audience of fairies would secretly watch his escapades. Truman certainly didn't approve his solution of getting out of his contact by [[spoiler:having [[Pantheon/{{Subjects}} Denzel Crocker]] replace him]] (he would prefer if the whole show was cancelled), but he's glad Timmy was clever enough to get out of that situation. Another boy, Greg Heffley, thinks he himself was on a TV show because he watched a movie similar to Truman's experiences, his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the point that he thinks everyone he knows are all just actors situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and robots. Greg tried to prove this by spraying his dad with a hose but was grounded for it. Not wanting to leave it to chance if being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was true, Truman promised heartless to look into these claims further do to help a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter.
* As he was saved by
the boy out.
**
Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.
* Became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures.
* Became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered.
The duck turned magical girl Princess Tutu (aka Ahiru) and animal-themed superhero Animal Man had their [[RageAgainstTheAuthor fair share looks up to him as a father figure.
* Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome
of encounters Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
* He sometimes hangs out
with the creators of Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective worlds]]. Their creators Drosselmeyer and "[[Main/AuthorAvatar The Writer]]", who were sadistic by letting their creations suffer for entertainment, were the main source of their troubles. That's perhaps why they are impressed that Truman, a powerless human, [[RageAgainstTheAuthor revolted against his creator Christof]], survived a horrible storm the production generated that nearly killed him and knowingly chose to step out of the unknown to start living in the outside world. Truman, in turn, after hearing their stories, sympathized with them and REALLY hated their creators for the torture they have put their characters through.
** While Truman was never forced to kill anyone during his time in the spotlight, he still feels shocked and pitiful for those who are forced to do so, especially if they were children. He approached Shuichi Saihara due to their similar bad experiences with Reality TV [[spoiler:and their attempts to escape from it]], and they have been good allies ever since. Katniss Everdeen sympathize with Truman for also being exploited for entertainment, saying that she is sorry that he was being unaware of his situation his entire life. Truman felt sorry for her for being forced to participate in The Hunger Games as a sacrifice. It helps that both of them eventually found the strength to take control of their life. On a similar note, while their situation of being trapped in a TV show due to being tricked by the devil rather than something more grounded, Roy and Helen can't help but pity Truman for being stuck on TV his whole life when they had his story.
** In a lot of ways, Truman also sympathized Stanley's situation; from discovering that [[spoiler:he and his co-workers are secretly being filmed and monitored for their boss' nefarious plans]] to being railroaded by an omniscient voice in order to follow his story. Finding similar to how his show's creator wanted to him to follow a specific storyline for him (like not letting him leave town or have him be with "Meryl" instead of Sylvia), he dislikes Stanley's Narrator for his controlling ways. Having experience with being put into a specific story path and wanting to break from it, he gained both the sympathy and respect for Stanley's allies ICEY and Old Man Henderson.
** Although Jonas and Jimmy's reasons for being sheltered are different, their stories are no less relatable for Truman. Having also been isolated within a community with a dark secret, Jonas was glad for Truman was able to escape after learning the truth. Jimmy, on the other hand, was isolated and keep in a bubble due to being born without an immune system ([[spoiler:but kept being in the bubble despite gaining an immune system since he was 4 as a lie by his overprotectiveness mother]]). Truman personally finds Jimmy's efforts to reunite with his crush Chloe heartwarming, as someone who also tried ([[spoiler:and succeed]]) with reuniting with Sylvia.
** Deadpool felt oddly sympathetic to Truman due to how he recognized his status as the "main character" of a show. However, Truman is annoyed with Deadpool's craziness and usually avoid him. For the most part, Truman doesn't like the idea that he himself is a fictional character, as he doesn't want things to revolve around him and preventing him to do what he wants. Viola (from Cassette Beasts group) had a brief existential crisis when she learned she was a fictional character in some universes, specifically when she found out she was actually Viola of Messaline from [[Pantheon/TheatreAndSpectacle William Shakespeare]]'s ''Twelfth Night''. But that information did not deter her from defying her fate and forge her own path in her current universe. Due to their determination to be independent as well as knowing the pains of having to lose (and try to reunite) with their loved one, both Truman and Viola gained mutual respect for each other.
** In [[Series/WandaVision one of her versions]], Wanda Maximoff was a powerful witch who, [[spoiler:in grief of losing her lover Vision, trapped a town into a Hex]] and turning it into an idyllic fake town not unlike Truman's former hometown. It was only after realizing the truth about her powers and getting over her grief did, she remove the Hex [[spoiler:and freeing the townspeople]]. Truman feels sympathetic to Wanda since he knows what it is like to lose someone close to him (at least twice). At
films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same time, he doesn't approve having people being trapped against their will director]] and forcing to live what they think is their ideal life. Wanda, upon hearing Truman's story, only felt more guilt for what she had done. Understandably, the two have yet to talk to each other personally about their situations.
* Because of his experience, he ''really'' dislikes the House of Theater due to how he recognizes the situation of the characters in the plays the House usually performed. Although he understands that they are only doing what they are told for their roles, Truman still finds it hard to trust many deified actors in general. He also harbors a distaste for TV producers as well due to the fact that the creatives behind the show put him into his situation in the first place. He also dislikes being
can be seen on camera. This is why he doesn't like most reporters and paparazzies, especially the sleazy ones.
* There were several attempts to recreate The Truman Show's concept in the Pantheon (from a single person to planetary-wide surveillance), most to fill the void left by the original show's cancellation. However, all of them had massive pushbacks due to Truman and Sylvia's protest efforts. Disgusted by the idea of various groups trying to unknowingly using people for entertainment, they make sure that those kinds of shows don't even make it into production once their allies let them know those were in the works. Truman and
sharing his various allies are also one of the reasons why various 'live' {{Deadly Game}}s like Literature/TheHungerGames, [[Franchise/{{Danganronpa}} The Killing Game]] or [[VideoGame/MadWorld Death Watch]] have not been recreated yet in the Pantheon. The Death Watch commentators [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Howard and Kreese]] are quick voice their frustrations about it in one of their broadcasts.
--> '''Kreese''': I heard yet another live {{Deadly Game}}show is supposedly in the works on Pantheon TV,
exploits with rumors that annoying Tsumugi girl we talked about the other day being their one of their co-creators.
--> '''Howard''': Good fucking luck getting that greenlit while Truman, his hot girlfriend and his cronies are still around. I say it's certainly better than those reality shows where they just film a random guy 24/7 where nothing happens.
--> '''Kreese''': You know, I remember watching that finale and thought the show finally got exciting when they show Truman's corpse after that storm. Him being alive was the biggest fucking let down since they faked-killed his dad.
--> '''Howard''': Seriously, I think that show should have used more carnage if the writers wanted to keep show alive.
--> '''Kreese''': Tru that.
* To be told, Truman is not a particularly religious man. Sure, he did talk to a man in the sky that claims to be his creator (which some religious people and film analysists took it as a metaphor for seeing God). However, in hindsight, he was only talking to a mere old man that was speaking to him in an intercom above. He doesn't really know what to think about actual gods in the Pantheon other than express his displeasure about the gods who want to control over the lives of mortals. He certainly hated [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]] for wanting to create a WorldOfSilence, not unlike how Truman's life was completely controlled by the media company filming it. He also hated the god who also goes by [[spoiler:Chuck Shurley]] for manipulating his world for his own entertainment.
* Truman used to have a job as a life insurance salesman and hasn't returned to that job since entering a private life in the mortal realm nor being a deity in the Pantheon. Not that it would suit him to return anyway since his job was never real and that people on this realm get to be revived anyway, making selling life insurance kind of worthless. With that free time, Truman decided to fulfil his lifelong dream of becoming an explorer as there's no one preventing him for travelling anymore. In most recent days, Truman likes to travel a lot, sometimes with Sylvia, sometimes by himself. You can often see him travelling in the House of Pantheon/{{Travel}} and its sub-house of Pantheon/{{Touring}}, riding around to visit various destinations in the Pantheon. Of course, not all off the places in this realm are safe, and Truman learned the hard way to not ignore people's warnings sometimes, with him nearly getting himself killed again. But overall, he's glad of the freedom he has gained since exiting the dome.
** In the past, Truman's fear of the water was so bad that even standing in a port or looking at a submerged boat in the shore would make him really anxious. Ever since conquering his fear of the open water, Truman's also retaking boating lessons for fun and as exposure therapy. So far, he's met one other person who manages overcome their fear of the water. That being the heroic Finn the Human, who had done so to fulfil the dying wish of his idol as well as killing the physical manifestation of his fear. One deity jokingly suggest Truman should meet [[Pantheon/WaterAndMoisture The Nuckelavee]], a horse-like fairy creature that cannot stand freshwater (and only freshwater) and refuses to cross any rivers or streams. But given its evil nature, Finn warned him not to meet it. Thankfully, due to his recent travel experiences in the Pantheon, Truman listened to Finn's advice.
* About Sylvia & Meryl: She was just a background extra who goes by "Lauren" whom Truman had a crush on when he was in college. Because she was not Truman's intended love interest and also because she tried to tell him the truth about the show while together on the beach, she was taken away right in front of Truman by her 'father' (who was also an actor) who told him she was going away to Fiji. In the years since, he kept her memory alive by keeping her sweater, remembered the real name she told him and making a picture of her face from collage of various face parts from magazines he ripped away, hoping that one day he would leave his town and go to Fiji to see her again. In the meantime, he married another college student Meryl (as a rebound, as one viewer speculated), although they don't have much in common interest wise. Due to Meryl only being concerned about her acting role and Truman's increasing paranoia, their relationship imploded due to Truman's furious outburst and her not being able to be address his emotional concerns.
** One of the few things Truman was willing to disclose about his mortal life was that he was now dating Sylvia. Being one of the few people he's met who didn't try to deceive him, she has been a big help to him in his transition to the outside world. During one of their travels, they often visited the House of Pantheon/LoveAndAffection. They often get support from couples (and even some siblings) who also were separated due to tragic circumstances. For example, in one of the subhouses, they met [[Pantheon/{{Romance}} Gabe & Rosewood and Kotaro & Akane]] who are two couples that started their relationship at a very young age, though circumstances ended with them getting separated. Truman relates to Gabe in having to lost his first lost (although thankfully Gabe's separation from Rose is less tragic) and advice him to keep his memories of her close with him in the hope he may one day be ready continue their relationship. Being a couple who would reconnect (via a long relationship) and later resume their relationship, Kotaro and Akane feels pity for what happened to Truman and Sylvia but they were glad they had a happy to their story.
* One day, Truman had a worried suspicion that the entire Tropes Pantheon might be a fake created by a bunch of people on the internet for entertainment... No, it couldn't be, thought Truman. Some deified conspiracy theorists encouraged him to look into his suspicious further. He asked several deities (including those with MediumAwareness) for back up his claims but none of them had the heart to tell him the truth. He eventually learned the truth (by visiting the Hall of Pantheon/{{Metafiction}} no less) and he and Sylvia marched into The Court of the Gods angrily demanding answers. The High Court told the truth and said it was standard procedure to record the activities of any ascended deity, with interactions orchestrated by powers beyond their comprehension. The reason why they didn't tell him sooner was because they are bound by the mechanics of the trope he was holding. That said, his allies and the friendships he made with them are genuine and unlike his show, there was never done of malice but to give him a better life in the Pantheon compared to his time in the mortal realm. They do understand should he would try to renounce his title after knowing the truth. After much thinking, Truman decided to still keep the title, deciding to use it to help those who are in a similar situation as him. However, he makes a request to ''never'' record his activities without his direct permission moving forward and exercise his right to only share what he is willing to share.
* Recently had [[WebVideo/FreshyKanal visions that he was in a rap battle with a strange red hairy string creature]], who proceed to insult him and his upbringing (by saying he's a spoiled brat for wanting to leave instead of staying in a town that would keep him safe). Truman then insults the creature by saying he and his friends are uncreative and unoriginal. At the end of his vision, he then discovers Truman was in a set all along and even his opponents were all just costumes and puppets. This distresses Truman but was later informed that it might be visions from another alternative universe. After quite a bit of researching, Truman discovers these creatures are actually exist and happened to be deities themselves. The Red Guy (his opponent) in particular found him to be relatable for the former star being that he too was aware that things are not quite right in his world and wanted to escape from it. He then visited their temple but things did pan out as he hoped. On their first meeting, he got along really well with the trio and was close to telling about them living in a show had he not tried to leave early for a planned appointment. By their second meeting, [[LaserGuidedAmnesia they have forgotten their first meeting]] and dismisses Truman as being a nutter for trying reveal the truth to them or talk about what happened in his vision. Since he is being aware that the trio are stuck nightmare and as quasideity he can't do much about it, Truman can only feel pity in their situation and hopes they can break out of it one day.
* He had also found other deities who [[Creator/JimCarrey look very similar to him]]. Truman didn't find it weird at first, thinking that he might have a long lost twin or sibling somewhere he could meet one day, but then he found out they are just {{identical stranger}}s. Still, they bonded over their complicated love lives and how relationship with their other halves made them into a better people. He is also friendly with The Grinch and Ebenezer Scrooge after visiting their hall on Christmas time, but didn't realized they sounded the similar to him sometime after. He also makes sure to avoid Count Olaf and The Riddler due to their evil reputation. He makes sure to inform [[Pantheon/{{Superheroism}} Batman]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes The Baudelaire Orphans]] that he means no harm to them.
"''In case I don't see ya: Good afternoon, good evening, and good night!''"
them.



[[folder:Truman Burbank (Original)]]
'''[[Film/TheTrumanShow Truman Burbank]], God of [[TrumanShowPlot Oblivious Stardom]]'''
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[[folder:Truman Burbank [[folder:George Bailey (Original)]]
'''[[Film/TheTrumanShow Truman Burbank]], '''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God of [[TrumanShowPlot Oblivious Stardom]]'''
With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World)
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* Symbol: The face of his love, made out of magazine cuttings; alternatively "The Truman Show" logo
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FySi6xXkNqo "Truman Sleeps"]]

to:

* Symbol: The face of his love, made out of magazine cuttings; alternatively "The Truman Show" logo
A Moon Being Lassoed
* Theme Song: [[https://www.[[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FySi6xXkNqo "Truman Sleeps"]]com/watch?v=JebKuQTlE5I Buffalo Gals]]



* Portfolio: [[TrumanShowPlot Entire Lives That Turn Out To Be TV Shows]] (TropeNamer), {{Platonic Cave}}s, [[RageAgainstTheAuthor Rage Against The Director]], [[TomatoInTheMirror Mirrored Tomatoes]], Those LockedOutOfTheLoop, [[TownWithADarkSecret Towns With Dark Secrets]], Seemingly Ideal Lives That Prove Unfulfilling, [[{{Railroading}} Being Forced Down A Single Path In Life]]
* Domains: Inquisition, Liberation, Narrative
* Herald: Sylvia/Lauren
* High Priest: [[Film/EdTV Ed Pekurny]]
* Allies: The Council of Cloudcuckooland, [[Pantheon/TheatricNarrative Ahiru/Princess Tutu]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Buddy Baker/Animal Man]], those who has a sheltered life, [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Katniss Everdeen]]
* Enemies: TV producers, [[Pantheon/MindGames Edward Nigma/The Riddler]]
* Complicated Relationship: The rest of the House of Theater, [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Deadpool]], [[Pantheon/CourtOfTheGods Harvey Dent/Two-Face]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Batman/Bruce Wayne]]
* Pities: Every deities that were separated with their love
* Opposed: Every reporters in the Pantheon
* Ever since his ascension, Truman is currently seeking therapy treatment in order to overcome his experience. It was somewhat difficult considered he is almost 30 by the time he discovered the truth about his life, but good-aligned therapist in the Pantheon promised to try their best.
* Because of his unique condition and life, Truman quickly had a variety of different allies who pity or sympathetic to aspect of his situation:
** Ahiru and Buddy is impressed that he also [[RageAgainstTheAuthor revolted against Christof - the producers of "The Truman Show"]] and knowingly chose to step out of the unknown to start living in the outside world. Because of this, he REALLY hates Herr Drosselmeyer for being too sadistic and frequently tortures his characters.
** Katniss Everdeen sympathize with Truman for also being exploited for entertainment, saying that she is sorry that he was being unaware of his situation his entire life. Truman felt sorry for her for being forced to participate in The Hunger Game as a sacrifice. It helps that both of them eventually found the strength to take control of their life.
** Deadpool felt oddly sympathetic to Truman due to how he recognized his status as a character in a show. However, Truman is annoyed with Deadpool craziness and usually avoid him.
* Because of his experience, he ''really'' dislike the House of Theater due to how he recognizes the situation of the characters in the plays the House usually performed. He also harbors a distaste for TV producers as well due to the fact that one put him in the situation in the first place.
** He also dislikes being seen on camera. This is why he doesn't like reporters, especially the sleazy ones.
* Is worried that the entire Tropes Pantheon might be a fake created by a bunch of people on the internet for entertainment... No, it couldn't be. The Council of Cloudcuckooland is the only one that took him seriously and currently conducting investigation.
* Is weirded out that he suspiciously [[Creator/JimCarrey looks like]] [[Film/BatmanForever one of the Riddler's counterpart]]. This caused Batman and Harvey freaked out whenever they see Truman due to that Harvey's creepy [[HoYay obsession]] with their respective version.
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[[folder:George Bailey (WIP)]]
'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World)
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* Quasideity
* Symbol: A Moon Being Lassoed
* Theme Song: [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JebKuQTlE5I Buffalo Gals]]
* Alignment: NeutralGood



[[folder:George Bailey (Original)]]
'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]], The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, The Richest Man in the World)
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* Quasideity
* Symbol: A Moon Being Lassoed
* Theme Song: [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JebKuQTlE5I Buffalo Gals]]
* Alignment: NeutralGood
* Portfolio: BigGood of his town, BreakTheCutie, [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,
* Domains: Family, Life, Work
* Heralds: Clarence Oddbody (his GuardianAngel), Mary Bailey (his wife) and the rest of George's family.
* Allies: [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Pinkie Pie]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], Mr. Potter
* Pities: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]]
* Respects: All good aligned Angels.
* Ascended after realizing that he truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people to value their own wonderful life]]. To wit: Having to sacrifice his good prospects in order to make the people of Bedford Falls happy, until one fateful day where it would seem that his life would be crashing down... he then met an angel and accidentally made a wish that it would be better that he was never born, which was granted as he visited an AlternateUniverse where ''everyone he knew of were miserable''. After taking back his wish, he's a much happier person and his misfortunes reversed, and he came to learn these immortal words that comes with [[ThePowerOfFriendship friends]].
-->''No man is a failure who has friends''
* George Bailey is often consider the most selfless man in the entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made for the benefit of others. Because of this, he has earn the respect of others. Like both Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent. They admired his perseverance in his battle against Potter and helping the little men.
* When George ascended, the Court were able to fix his left ear, not hard with so many willing healers.
* Was very disturbed when he found out there were people who thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives.
* Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds him of Mr. Potter. Though, he doesn't understand how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him.
** He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them to buy it back or he fire everybody in the company.
* One of George's life long dreams was being able to travel across the world. While he couldn't do that in his former life, with his ascension, he is able to finally fulfil that dream. It isn't just limited to global traveling as he was giving permission, with a special pass, to enter certain other universes. Though, to be on the safe side, a representative of that world does chaperone him.
** George also got a chance to do a bit of architecting for the pantheon and helping with remodeling and rebuilding any temples that get wreck. It happens more often than you think
* Found out that his situation of wishing he was never born and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He has befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan and Donald. However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter.
* As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.
* Became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures.
* Became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure.
* Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them.

to:

[[folder:George Bailey (Original)]]
'''[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife George Bailey]],
!! Town of Salem

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The God With A [[ItsAWonderfulPlot Wonderful Life]]''' (George Pratt, Factions of ''Town Of Salem'']]
'''[[VideoGame/TownOfSalem
The Richest Man in the World)
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Town, Mafia, Coven and Neutral Factions]], Divine Rival Groups Who Frequently Use [[AcronymAndAbbreviationOverload Shorthands]]''' \\
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* Quasideity
Potential House: Pantheon/SpeechNToZ
* Symbol: A Moon Being Lassoed
Rank:
* Symbol:
* Theme Song: [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JebKuQTlE5I Buffalo Gals]]
Song:
* Alignment: NeutralGood
Alignment:
* Portfolio: BigGood Portfolio:
* Domains:
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: [[Pantheon/ImpostorsAndImpersonations The Innocent Crewmates]] (Townies Only)
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* In the Town
of his Salem lives three or four factions: The Townies who try to get rid of all the baddies in their town, BreakTheCutie, [[ChronicHeroSyndrome Can't Help Helping Others]], TheDutifulSon, GoodIsNotDumb, [[ICouldaBeenAContender Could TheMafia and/or The Coven (essentially a [[WitchesAndWizards witch]] cult) who try to eliminate all of Made It, but Didn't]], IncorruptiblePurePureness,
* Domains: Family, Life, Work
* Heralds: Clarence Oddbody (his GuardianAngel), Mary Bailey (his wife)
the Townies and anyone who stands in their way, and the rest Neutrals who are trying their best to fulfil their own goals and unintentionally (or intentionally) cause chaos for all the other factions. The various members of George's family.each faction can activate their different night abilities like determining a clue about other person's role, protecting themselves or other people (even the baddies), deceiving other players, kill other players ect. In the next morning (in game), you and other players have a text chat where you can discuss what happened the night before and speculated what happened to a killed player. Due to the limited amount of time to discuss these events or to write their wills (which record their activities), the town's residences often use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms for each role and activity while they communicate in the text chat that was provided to them.
* Allies: [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Bruce Wayne]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Clark Kent]], [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Charlie Brown]], [[Pantheon/{{Friendship}} Gentaro Kisaragi]], [[Pantheon/HeroicRoles Steven Universe]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Pinkie Pie]], [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Scrooge McDuck]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Sara Crewe]], [[Pantheon/TheatricConvention Kermit the Frog]], [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Duncan McLeod]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfMadness Shinji Ikari]], [[Pantheon/{{Quirks}} Donald Duck]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Fred Flintstone]], [[Pantheon/CouplesRelationships Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Commerce}} Mr. Burns, Seto Kaiba]], Mr. Potter
* Pities: [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy Turner]]
* Respects: All good aligned Angels.
* Ascended after realizing that he truly had a Wonderful Life and [[ItsAWonderfulPlot inspiring people to value their own wonderful life]]. To wit: Having to sacrifice his good prospects in order to make the people of Bedford Falls happy, until one fateful day where it would seem that his life would be crashing down... he then met an angel and accidentally made a wish that it would be better that he was never born, which was granted as he visited an AlternateUniverse where ''everyone he knew of were miserable''. After taking back his wish, he's a much happier person and his misfortunes reversed, and he came to learn these immortal words that comes with [[ThePowerOfFriendship friends]].
-->''No man is a failure who has friends''
* George Bailey is often consider the most selfless man in the entire pantheon as every sacrifice he ever made for the benefit of others. Because of this, he has earn the respect of others. Like both Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent. They admired his perseverance in his battle against Potter and helping the little men.
* When George ascended, the Court were able to fix his left ear, not hard with so many willing healers.
* Was very disturbed when he found out there were people who thought [[MisaimedFandom Pottersville was a cool place]] with all those clubs and what not. This is despite the fact the place was utterly corrupt with many living miserable lives.
* Does not care very much for Mr. Burns as his entire character reminds him of Mr. Potter. Though, he doesn't understand how one minute he could be [[PetTheDog less evil]] then Potter and other times [[KickTheDog be worse]] than him.
The Ascension Text
** He also dislike Seto Kaiba. This is because he heard how he made two million in buying a family company and basically blackmailing them to buy it back or he fire everybody in the company.
The Bio
* One of George's life long dreams was being able to travel across the world. While he couldn't do that in his former life, with his ascension, he is able to finally fulfil that dream. It isn't just limited to global traveling as he was giving permission, with a special pass, to enter certain other universes. Though, to be on the safe side, a representative of that world does chaperone him.
** George also got a chance to do a bit of architecting for the pantheon and helping with remodeling and rebuilding any temples that get wreck. It happens
And some more often than you think
trivia/facts.
* Found out that his situation And a couple of wishing he was never born and being shown how life is without him has happen to others. He has befriended some of these peoples like Kermit, Duncan and Donald. However, George is closest to Timmy Turner because his "Wonderful Plot" was just utterly cruel. Especially since what lead up to the situation was because people were being ungrateful towards Timmy and being shown how people were better off without him. George thought it was heartless to do to a kid. Even it was just a SecretTestOfCharacter.
* As he was saved by the Angel Clerance, George has massive respect to many of the good Angels here. It's unknown how he feels about the fallen ones, however.
* Became very close to Charlie Brown when he learned of the bald kid's determination despite his constant failures.
* Became good friends with Sara Crewe after learning about how she was financially troubled after her father’s death yet was able to have her fortunes recovered. The girl looks up to him as a father figure.
* Many are upset that George never got even against Potter for all the crap he gave him. Rumor has it that there was an alternate outcome of Clarence the Angel giving a ReasonYouSuckSpeech to Potter.
* He sometimes hangs out with Peter Warne and Ellie Andrews due to their respective films sharing [[Creator/FrankCapra the same director]] and can be seen sharing his exploits with them.
more.



!!Others


[[folder:The Narrator (WIP)]]
\\
''"This is the story of a man....that being me."''\\\
'''[[VideoGame/TheStanleyParable The Narrator]], God of [[LemonyNarrator Strange Narrations]]'''
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* Greater God
* Symbol: [[https://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/thestanleyparable/images/f/f1/Adventure_Line.jpg The Stanley Parable Adventure Line™]]
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45wz_ZjpgdU Countdown]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral (Can be LawfulEvil if the story goes too OffTheRails)
* Portfolio: AmbiguouslyEvil, BritishStuffiness, [[DevelopersForesight Knows what everyone is going to do]], TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, InsaneTrollLogic, [[KillerGameMaster Killing the game if it goes too far off the rails]], MindScrewdriver, PassiveAggressiveKombat, {{Railroading}}
* Domains: Narration, Stories, Keeping Stories Right, Controlling, Speaking
* Followers: Creator/DouglasAdams, [[Literature/SecretSeries Pseudonymous Bosch]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} GLaDOS]], The Author, [[Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} Naughty Bear's Narrator]], [[Pantheon/JusticeBringers Dr. Hax]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Kamina]], Old Man Henderson, [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Captain Martin Walker]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Rika Furude]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfMedia Bob]], [[Pantheon/PrideAndEgotism Vegeta]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], [[Pantheon/FearsomeArchetypes The Doki Doki Literature Club]], [[Pantheon/{{Storytelling}} ICEY]], [[Pantheon/{{Challenge}} Diogenes]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalism}} The Mob]], [[Pantheon/AdaptationalChanges Kirito (Abridged)]]
* Complicated Relationships: '''[[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Stanley]]'''
* Conflicting Opinions: [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Niko]]
* Annoys: [[Pantheon/{{Dota2}} The Defenders of the Ancient]]
* ''"This is the story of a man named Stanley"'' were the starting words uttered by this unseen narrator, architect of the story about the aforementioned man named Stanley. The Narrator's role is simple, he has to narrate Stanley's story from beggining to end and everyone will live happily ever after. That is, if Stanley decides to follow through with said narrative, as things can get OffTheRails if Stanley decides to, making the Narrator either punish Stanley or fabricate a new tale entirely. But he is always ever-present, ready to deliver the best narration he can, even if he can get a little [[LemonyNarrator wacky during it]].
* The Narrator was very compelling in his ascension, although it is rumored that he "persuaded" the court of gods into allowing him to godhood. For a while he didn't really have much to do other than narrate in his usual style about whatever was happening, with zero control on what would happen. That all changed when Stanley arrived, as he gained his control over the narrative and that allowed him to steer Stanley into whatever tale he had planned for him and that also affected other deities. Said development would be the start of many bizarre misadventures for several deities.
* In the past, it was very common to hear mild-sounding British voice from out of nowhere state "This is the story of X", then said deity was prompted to follow the Narrator's exposition. However and quite frequently, those ended up disliking how controlling the Narrator's exposition is and often go against the Narrator's wishes. The Narrator is patient about this; he will start speaking directly to the person, often reprimanding their choice of action before placing down walls to {{Railroad|ing}} the story back on track. Should the person cause the Narrator's tract to go completely OffTheRails, however, the Narrator will place the person in one of [=GLaDOS=]' [[ControllableHelplessness unsolvable test chambers]], commenting on the story as if it were a tragedy. He seems to particularly enjoy that last part. That's part of the reason why he and [=GLaDOS=] are very good friends.
* Often is the welcoming voice to newer deities, guiding them through a "tutorial" and teaching them most of the ins and outs of the Trope Pantheons. This, however, is just optional and it was made to keep him entertained and away from other deities so he would stop trying to narrate their every movement. Stanley is often forced to help the Narrator in order to make an example of what NOT to do and Stanley has been pretty annoyed at that. The reason he doesn't help as often is because of how Stanley is likely to [[OffTheRails cause problems]].
* Considering he tends to railroads characters into his story by any means he has available. Most who he has tried to narrate over just follow because they are interested in his story, others not so much. The two he constantly has trouble with are Kamina and Old Man Henderson, whose defiance towards fate and the plot respectively has made the Narrator want to "correct" them the most but that only ends up with the Narrator giving up on them after a while.
** Another particular deity he started to mess with was Diogenes, AKA the Man in the Cauldron. He first took notice after hearing that he was being followed by a british narrator, similar to Stanley and then both Stanley and Diogenes became friends. So the Narrator decided to test his resolve by narrating a tale where Diogenes had to climb an even more difficult mountain but he refused to follow the directions of the Narrator, making his journey all that more difficult.
** And then there was the Abridged version of Kirito, who the Narrator decided to narrate over after hearing of how he tends to not care about the established plotline. Kirito tried to ignore him but then the Narrator started insulting him with the AwfulTruth and then was promptly silenced. Since then, the Narrator loves to mess with Kirito whenever he can.
* Often seen commentating on matches for the [[VideoGame/{{Dota2}} Defenders of the Ancient]] and his habit to be too wordy and very sarcastic has annoyed them to no end. Others however have found his commentary and observation to be priceless.
* The Narrator was very curious after meeting Martin Walker and hearing about his story and how his own delusion led him to a villainous path. Walker on ther hand despises for the very idea of being [[ButThouMust pushed to commit horrible things]] and does not ever want to hear his narration. The british man simply just tried to place him in a more "relaxed" story but that only made Walker more furious.
* Once tried to get a hold of The Mob but they were surprisingly one of the few deities that made the Narrator feel powerless as their sheer randomness and constant hive mind mentality ended up overwhelming him. That and they are, [[MemeticMutation for some reason]], obssessed with the Broom Closet.
* Vegeta [[Creator/TeamFourStar once attempted to play his game]] but the resulting lack of rebellion and the continuous restarts drove him insane. Because of this, The Narrator is perhaps the only person besides Beerus that Vegeta fears but he will never admit it to his face.
* Good friends with the Author, who fills a similar role to him except he has a lot more creative power behind him unlike the Narrator. When he heard how Bob performed a RageAgainstTheAuthor, he felt sorry for him, and decided to invite him to a game of "Save the Baby" which he personally developed. On the other hand, the Author's creation Bob has also attempted to take down the Narrator from his position but that lead nowhere as the Narrator has no tangible form.
* He was incredibly impressed with the narrator of Naughty Bear, whom manages to not only communicate perfectly with him, but also gets Naughty to go through with just about anything he so wishes him to do, practically his revenge. He came to respect him and the two can be heard discussing ways to get people to follow through with their stories.
* [[VideoGame/{{Dungeons}} He later began delving into the storytelling business by telling a story about someone or something called the Absolute Evil, containing multiple references to other fantasy series.]] The only person who seemed to like it was the Keeper, who found it similar to his escapades.
* Although they fill similar roles and his title was named after him, the Narrator and Lemony Snicket aren't actually on cordial terms. Reason being that Snicket believes the Narrator to be too controlling of his narration and his sheer sadism when punishing those that don't follow the story has made him wary of him. The Narrator doesn't really mind that but is apalled that Lemony would call him sadistic.
* ICEY was one of the first deities to take a more direct approach at opposing the Narrator, given that she too was the victim of a narrator that wanted to railroad her into a story she didn't want to be part of. She was later joined by the Doki Doki Literature Club, as once they learned of the nature of their home game they started to dislike the Narrator's actions. Monika specially because the whole reason she started to mess with the code of her game was because of how she was forced to not be a love interest but discovering that the Narrator is as much of a pawn as she is made things a bit more complicated with the Narrator. The british man personally just finds ICEY and the girls amusing and would often try to narrate a tale they would be happy to be part of, even if they rarely want to follow it.
** On the other hand there was Niko, who tried to be much nicer to the Narrator about how he goes about his storytelling but was unable to make him change his mind. Niko also felt really uncomfortable since Stanley became friends with Niko not long before meeting the Narrator and that made Niko a potential target for a tale. That and the fact that the Narrator reminds Niko of the World Machine.
* It is believed that the Narator and Stanley are both stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop and they will continue to repeat the story eternally. Some, like Rika Furude, have blamed this on the Narrator and hated him for forcing Stanley to go through the same events over and over leading to insanity or death (sometimes both). She started to pity the Narrator once she discovered he isn't in control as much as he thinks he is but still doesn't think highly of him.
* Cheaters fear to be taken to the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8HInxDeC-o Serious Room]], where the Narrator is said to deliver very serious punishments for cheaters, a practice personally endorsed by Dr. Hax. Only one deity in the pantheon has ever made it out of the room and that was, of course, Stanley himself.
* ''"And Stanley was happy."''

'''''[[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...]]'''''
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[[folder:The Narrator (Original)]]
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''"This is the story of a man....that being me."''\\\
'''[[VideoGame/TheStanleyParable The Narrator]], God of [[LemonyNarrator Strange Narrations]]'''
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* Greater God
* Symbol: [[https://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/thestanleyparable/images/f/f1/Adventure_Line.jpg The Stanley Parable Adventure Line™]]
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45wz_ZjpgdU Countdown]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral (Can be LawfulEvil if the story goes too OffTheRails)
* Portfolio: AmbiguouslyEvil, BritishStuffiness, [[DevelopersForesight Knows what everyone is going to do]], TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, InsaneTrollLogic, [[KillerGameMaster Killing the game if it goes too far off the rails]], MindScrewdriver, PassiveAggressiveKombat, {{Railroading}}
* Domains: Narration, Stories, Keeping Stories Right, Controlling, Speaking
* Followers: Creator/DouglasAdams, [[Literature/SecretSeries Pseudonymous Bosch]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} GLaDOS]], The Author, [[Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} Naughty Bear's Narrator]], [[Pantheon/JusticeBringers Dr. Hax]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/SpeechAToM Kamina]], Old Man Henderson, [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Captain Martin Walker]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Rika Furude]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfMedia Bob]], [[Pantheon/PrideAndEgotism Vegeta]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Lemony Snicket]], [[Pantheon/FearsomeArchetypes The Doki Doki Literature Club]], [[Pantheon/{{Storytelling}} ICEY]], [[Pantheon/{{Challenge}} Diogenes]], [[Pantheon/{{Mentalism}} The Mob]], [[Pantheon/AdaptationalChanges Kirito (Abridged)]]
* Complicated Relationships: '''[[Pantheon/{{Loneliness}} Stanley]]'''
* Conflicting Opinions: [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresNtoZ Niko]]
* Annoys: [[Pantheon/{{Dota2}} The Defenders of the Ancient]]
* ''"This is the story of a man named Stanley"'' were the starting words uttered by this unseen narrator, architect of the story about the aforementioned man named Stanley. The Narrator's role is simple, he has to narrate Stanley's story from beggining to end and everyone will live happily ever after. That is, if Stanley decides to follow through with said narrative, as things can get OffTheRails if Stanley decides to, making the Narrator either punish Stanley or fabricate a new tale entirely. But he is always ever-present, ready to deliver the best narration he can, even if he can get a little [[LemonyNarrator wacky during it]].
* The Narrator was very compelling in his ascension, although it is rumored that he "persuaded" the court of gods into allowing him to godhood. For a while he didn't really have much to do other than narrate in his usual style about whatever was happening, with zero control on what would happen. That all changed when Stanley arrived, as he gained his control over the narrative and that allowed him to steer Stanley into whatever tale he had planned for him and that also affected other deities. Said development would be the start of many bizarre misadventures for several deities.
* In the past, it was very common to hear mild-sounding British voice from out of nowhere state "This is the story of X", then said deity was prompted to follow the Narrator's exposition. However and quite frequently, those ended up disliking how controlling the Narrator's exposition is and often go against the Narrator's wishes. The Narrator is patient about this; he will start speaking directly to the person, often reprimanding their choice of action before placing down walls to {{Railroad|ing}} the story back on track. Should the person cause the Narrator's tract to go completely OffTheRails, however, the Narrator will place the person in one of [=GLaDOS=]' [[ControllableHelplessness unsolvable test chambers]], commenting on the story as if it were a tragedy. He seems to particularly enjoy that last part. That's part of the reason why he and [=GLaDOS=] are very good friends.
* Often is the welcoming voice to newer deities, guiding them through a "tutorial" and teaching them most of the ins and outs of the Trope Pantheons. This, however, is just optional and it was made to keep him entertained and away from other deities so he would stop trying to narrate their every movement. Stanley is often forced to help the Narrator in order to make an example of what NOT to do and Stanley has been pretty annoyed at that. The reason he doesn't help as often is because of how Stanley is likely to [[OffTheRails cause problems]].
* Considering he tends to railroads characters into his story by any means he has available. Most who he has tried to narrate over just follow because they are interested in his story, others not so much. The two he constantly has trouble with are Kamina and Old Man Henderson, whose defiance towards fate and the plot respectively has made the Narrator want to "correct" them the most but that only ends up with the Narrator giving up on them after a while.
** Another particular deity he started to mess with was Diogenes, AKA the Man in the Cauldron. He first took notice after hearing that he was being followed by a british narrator, similar to Stanley and then both Stanley and Diogenes became friends. So the Narrator decided to test his resolve by narrating a tale where Diogenes had to climb an even more difficult mountain but he refused to follow the directions of the Narrator, making his journey all that more difficult.
** And then there was the Abridged version of Kirito, who the Narrator decided to narrate over after hearing of how he tends to not care about the established plotline. Kirito tried to ignore him but then the Narrator started insulting him with the AwfulTruth and then was promptly silenced. Since then, the Narrator loves to mess with Kirito whenever he can.
* Often seen commentating on matches for the [[VideoGame/{{Dota2}} Defenders of the Ancient]] and his habit to be too wordy and very sarcastic has annoyed them to no end. Others however have found his commentary and observation to be priceless.
* The Narrator was very curious after meeting Martin Walker and hearing about his story and how his own delusion led him to a villainous path. Walker on ther hand despises for the very idea of being [[ButThouMust pushed to commit horrible things]] and does not ever want to hear his narration. The british man simply just tried to place him in a more "relaxed" story but that only made Walker more furious.
* Once tried to get a hold of The Mob but they were surprisingly one of the few deities that made the Narrator feel powerless as their sheer randomness and constant hive mind mentality ended up overwhelming him. That and they are, [[MemeticMutation for some reason]], obssessed with the Broom Closet.
* Vegeta [[Creator/TeamFourStar once attempted to play his game]] but the resulting lack of rebellion and the continuous restarts drove him insane. Because of this, The Narrator is perhaps the only person besides Beerus that Vegeta fears but he will never admit it to his face.
* Good friends with the Author, who fills a similar role to him except he has a lot more creative power behind him unlike the Narrator. When he heard how Bob performed a RageAgainstTheAuthor, he felt sorry for him, and decided to invite him to a game of "Save the Baby" which he personally developed. On the other hand, the Author's creation Bob has also attempted to take down the Narrator from his position but that lead nowhere as the Narrator has no tangible form.
* He was incredibly impressed with the narrator of Naughty Bear, whom manages to not only communicate perfectly with him, but also gets Naughty to go through with just about anything he so wishes him to do, practically his revenge. He came to respect him and the two can be heard discussing ways to get people to follow through with their stories.
* [[VideoGame/{{Dungeons}} He later began delving into the storytelling business by telling a story about someone or something called the Absolute Evil, containing multiple references to other fantasy series.]] The only person who seemed to like it was the Keeper, who found it similar to his escapades.
* Although they fill similar roles and his title was named after him, the Narrator and Lemony Snicket aren't actually on cordial terms. Reason being that Snicket believes the Narrator to be too controlling of his narration and his sheer sadism when punishing those that don't follow the story has made him wary of him. The Narrator doesn't really mind that but is apalled that Lemony would call him sadistic.
* ICEY was one of the first deities to take a more direct approach at opposing the Narrator, given that she too was the victim of a narrator that wanted to railroad her into a story she didn't want to be part of. She was later joined by the Doki Doki Literature Club, as once they learned of the nature of their home game they started to dislike the Narrator's actions. Monika specially because the whole reason she started to mess with the code of her game was because of how she was forced to not be a love interest but discovering that the Narrator is as much of a pawn as she is made things a bit more complicated with the Narrator. The british man personally just finds ICEY and the girls amusing and would often try to narrate a tale they would be happy to be part of, even if they rarely want to follow it.
** On the other hand there was Niko, who tried to be much nicer to the Narrator about how he goes about his storytelling but was unable to make him change his mind. Niko also felt really uncomfortable since Stanley became friends with Niko not long before meeting the Narrator and that made Niko a potential target for a tale. That and the fact that the Narrator reminds Niko of the World Machine.
* It is believed that the Narator and Stanley are both stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop and they will continue to repeat the story eternally. Some, like Rika Furude, have blamed this on the Narrator and hated him for forcing Stanley to go through the same events over and over leading to insanity or death (sometimes both). She started to pity the Narrator once she discovered he isn't in control as much as he thinks he is but still doesn't think highly of him.
* Cheaters fear to be taken to the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8HInxDeC-o Serious Room]], where the Narrator is said to deliver very serious punishments for cheaters, a practice personally endorsed by Dr. Hax. Only one deity in the pantheon has ever made it out of the room and that was, of course, Stanley himself.
* ''"And Stanley was happy."''

'''''[[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...]]'''''
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!!Click
[[folder:Michael Newman]]
'''[[Film/{{Click}} Michael Newman]], Patron Guardian of {{Universal Remote Control}}s'''\\
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* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Machinery}}
* Quasideity; temporary Overdeity with Universal Remote
* Symbol: Himself holding The Universal Remote
* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/wAEUOVFLq08 "Linger"]] by Music/TheCranberries; Alternatively, [[https://youtu.be/brzRWHDxHmM "A New Man"]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral
* Portfolio: A Main/{{Workaholic}} who was MarriedToTheJob, DeadpanSnarker, AntiRoleModel, JerkWithAHeartOfGold, [[ParentsAsPeople Not A Perfect Parent]], [[spoiler:FormerlyFit in another timeline, BreakTheHaughty, [[CharacterDevelopment Learns The Consequences of using the Remote]], [[EarnYourHappyEnding Was given a 2nd chance in Life]]]]
* Domains: Family, Work-Life Balance, [[spoiler:Regrets]], Architecture, Universal Remote and Time ([[spoiler:formerly]])
* Heralds: Donna (his wife), Ben & Samantha (his kids), Ted & Trudy (his parents), Morty (who first gave the remote to him, [[spoiler:and is also The Angel of Death]])
* High Priest: [[Franchise/{{Goosebumps}} Seth]] [[Literature/TalesToGiveYouGoosebumps Gold]]
* Followers: [[Film/Creepshow3 Alice Jacobs]], [[Series/TheUpsideDownShow David and Shane]], [[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers Susan Wojcicki]], [[Creator/PaulJennings Matthew (Spaghetti Pig-Out)]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas]], [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Jack Malik]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Roy and Helen Knable]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Doraemon and Nobita Nobi]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]] and [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearanceOther his fairies Cosmo and Wanda]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan (Dan Vs.)]]
** Odd Friendship: [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Dracula (Hotel Transylvania)]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]] ([[spoiler:doubles as his {{Evil Counterpart}}s]]), [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Eyewear}} Jack (The House That Jack Built)]]
* Opposes: Bad and overbearing bosses, neglectful parents and husbands
* Awkward Relations With: [[spoiler:Various Death gods and psychopomps]]
* Pities: [[Pantheon/CommunitiesAndSolitude Maisie Farange]]
* Michael Newman is a normal but very busy architect. Having to please his overbearing boss, he often chose work over spending time with his family despite his efforts to still be in their lives. One day, when he gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house, he goes to a retail store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty and explains his dilemma to him. Morty then gives him a free remote and gives some tips on its usage, but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down or fast forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body, going through "auto-pilot" and defaulting to his most prominent parts of his personality without any of his compassion, and being unable to remember events that he skipped.
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job and later skipping to his promotion a year later. However, during that one year period, his relations with his wife got increasingly strained, his kids are growing older and distant, and his dog had died. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences. He regrets having to use the remote and tried to get rid or destroy it, but can't do so no matter how hard he tries. Years worth of skips later and Michael had become the CEO of his firm, but at the cost of his declining health, his now-divorced wife, his children now having grown-up into adulthood, and his father dying with Michael having missing his funeral. At Michael's father's grave, Morty apologized to Michael as he didn't intent to take his father's soul and reveals to him that he's [[TheGrimReaper the Angel of Death]]. Michael was enraged and frightened by this revelation; making him fast-forward to a happier time, at his son's wedding.
** Michael is relived to have not missed his son's wedding and he later shares a dance with his ex-wife. When overhears his daughter refer to her step-dad as "Dad", the thought of being replaced stressed him out, causing him to have another heart attack. When Michael awakens at the hospital, a visiting Morty tells him that Michael is responsible for his own actions by having to skip out on his own personal life, long before he had met him. After he leaves, his kids visited him; her daughter clarifies that she views both Michael and her step-dad as her fathers, and his son tells him that he skipped his honeymoon to help fix issues with the firm. Fearing that his son will make the same mistakes and despite his weakened state, Michael tries to chase him down as he leaves the hospital. He suddenly collapse and dies, not before telling his son to put family first and reassuring that he still loves his ex-wife and kids. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing), without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Sometime after his crazy dream, Michael went to "Bed Bath and Beyond" again to shop for items for an upcoming family trip. As he lay on a bed out of exhaustion, when he noticed that the sign above the door where it used to read "Beyond" now reads as "Trope Pantheon". Curiously peaked him once again as he enters the door; he walked a very long hallway and at the end, as greeted to a fancy-looking brightly-lit courtroom with people he didn't recognized. Michael was in-awe until he caught the glimpse of a familiar face; it was Morty and Michael's face suddenly frowned in annoyance.
-->'''Michael:''' Okay, what the heck are you doing here? And what is even is this place? The set to ''Law and Order''?
-->'''Morty:''' Well, obviously you've been summoned into a courtroom. After you threw my little gift away, a portal happen to open up in your trash can and fell into this strange joint. The "Trope Pantheon", a place where mortals from other worlds become gods and hang out or something. It caused all sorts of problems until the big guys [*points his thumb at the Court Council*] summoned me here. After everything got sorted out, they offered me to be a god of a so called "trope"; someone to represent '''Universal Remote Controls'''. But I said, nah, that doesn't seem like my thing. So, they instead chose someone else from our world as my replacement and that person happens to be ''you''.
-->'''Michael:''' Me, a god? What, like Zeus or something? You gotta be joking. There's gotta be another catch. Are you trying to pull one of those tricks to take me again?
-->'''Morty:''' No tricks and I'm not the one calling the shots. I'm also give this back to you [*pulls out the universal remote*]. Like I said before, this item is non-returnable.
-->'''Michael:''' Oh no, I'm not touching that thing again.
-->'''Morty:''' Ah, don't worry about it. The original remote that you threw belongs to this dimension now and I decided to let them keep it. So, here's a new stock that just arrived. I made some modification since the last one that could come in handy one day.
-->[*hands the new remote to Michael, it looks the same as the old one*]
-->'''Michael:''' [*hesitantly grabs the remote*] Why, of all people, did they chose me then?
-->'''Morty:''' 'Cause they thought you would be the right guy for the job.
** Although still confused, Michael decided to take the court's offer upon Morty's advice. After the court gave Michael a brief overview on the perks of being a god, including being able to return to his home dimension with little time passing since he entered it, Michael decided to give being a god a shot. Before leaving the court, he also check out the "mortifications" in the menu and settings; it included the ability to go to and fro his home and The Pantheon, the ability to disable the auto-forward feature (so that it doesn't fast-forward without his permission), enable offscreen replay (so replay scenes he was not present for), and disable "return to owner" function (so that the remote doesn't always return to him). Despite these added quality of life features, Michael is still a bit hesitant about using the remote and decides to use the remote for emergencies only. He still wonders why Morty and The Court thinks he's a good fit for being a god.
* One of the first things Morty advised to Michael after gaining his godhood was if he is going to survive the Pantheon, he's going to need some allies. The architect was lucky enough to be invited by a wealthy moneylender named Ebenezer Scrooge, to a fancy dinner with his associates at his home in the Hall of Pantheon/XmasAndYule, of all places. Michael assumed he was being invited to go some architect-related business meeting, especially when he met the one who invited him, an old no-nonsense curmudgeon. When Michael and Scrooge went to the dinner room, dropped his cranky attitude and his demeanor changed into a happier more welcoming one.
** {Meeting other people who got their lessons via supernatural means}
* After learning that he wasn't the first person to have ever used a reality-warping remote, Michael became curious and seek other remote users to know some tips on how to responsibly use the remote from their experience. To his surprise, he learned that some of them are children, a little older than his son Ben. One child he met was the fairy godchild Timmy, [[WesternAnimation/ChannelChasers who wished to have a remote for himself]] to escape to [[TrappedInTVLand TVLand]], all because he wanted to escape his terrible home-life and prevent himself from growing up (as he would lose his beloved fairies after he turned 18). His two remotes were able to control the realities of both [=TVLand=] and the Real World (although he doesn't have it anymore as he wished it away). His advise to Michael is to never let a certain babysitter named Vicky get a hold of his remote as she could use it for her own evil needs (and don't never let her babysit his kids either). Michael noted the advise; in addition, hearing Timmy's story makes him feel more motivated to not be a neglectful parent like Timmy's parents were.
** Another child he met was a Japanese boy named Nobita and his robotic cat buddy Doraemon; the latter gave his futuristic remote to the former to help him out in his homework, but the kid ended up using the remote to play pranks to his bullies and [[PowerPerversionPotential taking a peak of his crush]]. Doraemon's remote works similarily to Michael's, except that it can only target a few people (rather than everyone) and its beams can be reflected by Doraemon's mirror. Given that Nobita used the remote irresponsibly and he did't want the kid to make the same mistakes he did, Michael told Nobita about his story as cautionary tale about abusing the remote's power. Nobita, after imagining using Michael's remote in the future and how it would affect his childhood crush (and future wife) Shizuka, starts to worry about ever using any reality-warping remotes and takes Michael's advice.
** He's also heard the remote stories from other deities. For [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} The Pink Panther]], he got his Universal Remote delivered to him after he broke his normal TV remote. His new remote doesn't work on TV but works on everything else; but the Panther couldn't figure out what his remote button does as it keeps controlling random things, so he just ended up using it to refill his glass of water. The Panther still has his remote and once requested Michael do something about the Panther's remote to be slightly useful again, to which the architect said that he can't. For [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], his friend [=PeeBee=] invented a Time Tuner, which also acts similarity to Nobita's limited target remote but it broke down after overuse. Given Dennis's reputation as a trickster, he would not allow the little twerp to have his remote to pull some tricks again.
** For [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]], his first reaction to seeing Michael and the remote while the two are visiting the Great Treasury, was to smack the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately and Gumball, once realizing his actions, apologized to a confused Michael as the blue cat didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier (while looking into remote-related stories) that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone with a universal remote once tried to ruin Gumball's life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but Gumball tells him to ignore the whole incident, as [[StatusQuoIsGod he has a feeling he is not supposed to know that information at all]].
* {Anti-Role model Dads}
* {Bad and overbearing bosses, {neglectful parents and husbands}
* {Michael decides to tell his family about the remote and his godhood, he takes them as heralds and uses the pantheon as an alternative vacation hub}.
* {Michael's health issues}
* As much as Morty annoys him sometimes, he does admit that the death angel did him a huge favor to help him become a better person for his family. Due to that, Michael appointed Morty as one of his herald. Since Morty visited the Pantheon first, the death angel acted as a guide for Michael. Morty also have Michael meet some "co-workers" (i.e. other grim reapers) in the House of Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem as they are casually hanging out together at the time off duty. While Michael realizes that Morty was only looking out of his wellbeing and the other Death Gods are pretty chill as well (provided he didn't use the remote to cheap dying), the architect still feels uneasy about the whole thing given his previous experiences.
* After hearing news about a newly ascended remote, the heroic [[Pantheon/DCComics Teen Titans]] visited Michael to make sure he isn't like their old enemy Control Freak, another reality-warping remote user. Their meeting went well as Michael expressed has no intentions to use the remote for crime or to other selfish reasons. The Titans warning the architect about Control Freak's crimes and Michael promised them he would not make him his high priest. Speaking of superheroes, Michael recently got acquainted with John Stewart, one of the Green Lanterns from Earth and a fellow architect. Michael reach out to John as he interested in seeing an architect who became a superhero and John obliged meeting him after learning about him from the Titans. Despite Michael's slight jealousy of John's ring (which allows him to do complex light constructs), he doesn't have any intentions to join him and become a superhero using the remote. John understands his decision as the Green Lantern mentions that being a hero is also time-consuming commitment and he advice Michael should just stick with being more committed to his family.
* {Michael's brushes with serial killers; Paul and Peter are killers who also have remote powers while Jack is an engineer who also aspires to be an architect.}
* {The two incidences nearly made Michael quit, but decides to stay to find his purpose} {It's a good thing Michael no longer uses the remote that often, he's learned his lesson about using the remote and he doesn't try to use it to be the most powerful being the pantheon, something other evil deities desire.}
* {Job opportunities in the Pantheon, as he is one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon}.
* {Since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities}
* {Meeting the [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], who reviewed his actual movie}
* {his meeting with Hotel Transylvania's Dracula, they talk about their respective stories about dealing with fatherhood, it is strange [[Creator/AdamSandler they sound alike]] tho}
* Recently rescued Seth Gold trapped in a black void. His high priest Seth Gold}
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Universal Remote]]
'''[[Film/{{Click}} The Universal Remote]]'''
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[[caption-width-right:220:The Universal Remote up-close]]
* Potential House: Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary
* Appearance: An oddly-shaped blue remote with a circular screen, blue-green buttons and silver trim.
* Class: 1
* Alignment: Depends on how its owner uses it.
* Museum Check: Granted
* Portfolio: A UniversalRemoteControl, Able To RewindReplayRepeat as well as [[RealityWarper Warp Reality]], DiabolusExMachina, ClingyMacGuffin, PowerPerversionPotential, Deliverer of {{Space Whale Aesop}}s
* Domains: Universal Remotes, Time, Sounds, Appearances, Aesops
* Current Guardian: '''Michael Newman'''
* Also Guarded by: [[Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality The Time Enforcers]], [[Pantheon/DCComics The Teen Titans]]
* Studied by: House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality & Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology, [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation SCP Foundation]]
* Of Interest To: [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]]
* Feared by: [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone Supermarioglitchy4]], [[Pantheon/TheSimpsons Bart & Lisa Simpson]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]]
* Immune Against: Classical Gods (especially Death Deities), High-level or Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers,
* One day, when a man named Michael Newman gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house; so he goes to a "Bed Bath and Beyond" store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty (who is secretly the Angel of Death). Michael explains his personal dilemma to him; wanting a device that can do all things for him, making his life easier, quicker and not complicated. Morty then introduces him to the Universal Remote and gives some tips on its usage; just point and click and the remote would program itself. Morty then gives the remote for free but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down, pausing, controls sounds, or fast forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body and going through "auto-pilot".
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job but at the cost of his life spiraling downward. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences, missing more valuable time with his family and later fast-forwarding to his death. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing). Without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Right after Michael had thrown the remote in the trash bin, a random portal was briefly created, sending the remote falling from the sky and into the Pantheonic landfill. Somehow, a random quasideity had found the remote while digging through trash, played with it, discovered its abilities and used the remote for various petty crimes. This lead to a wide-scale crime wave that officers struggled to understand. Several months later, the same deity went to the House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality as they had claims that the remote is causing them to fast-forward themselves in time uncontrollability, forcing them to confess to their crimes and seek help. The Time Enforcers had never seen such a device, and had to call the tech experts at the House of Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology to help study it. Here are the list of abilities this device is observed to have:
** '''Menu Mindscape and Viewing Past Memories''': When pressing the menu button, the user of the remote get access to a blue mindscape that resembles a DVD menu. From there, the user can select a variety of options to review their past experiences. During '''Rewind''', the mindscape turns into a recreation of the chosen memory but it does not affect the actual past. It can view any memory (in a third-person perspective) from the user's date of conception to the present, as long as the user is present or is there to witness it. It also has a '''Commentary''' mode, where a narrator, voiced by Creator/JamesEarlJones, makes observations on what's happening around the user and what other people around him are thinking of.
** '''Time Manipulation''': Pointing and click the remote to someone can cause them to either freeze in place (Pause), slow down their movements (Slow-Mo) or speed them up. It not only affects the target but also literally everyone and everything else. The user, in Pause mode, remains unaffected and can move objects and people. You can also hurt people while in this state, with the damage inflicted by the user being felt by the target after the pausing has ended. Based on testing in the Pantheon, besides the user, Classical Gods, Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers, and Death Deities are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects.
** '''Sound and Appearance''': It can increase the volume of the target's voice/sound (even from far way) or remove them entirely (like a Mute button). The Language function can either change the language of everyone in the vicinity, including the user, as well as, make the user understand the foreign language of their choosing. In the Pantheon, the Language function isn't that useful where people of all nationalities can understand each other, but can change a person's default language they mainly speak. The remote can also change the size and width of a target as well as their color. Interestingly, only the user can notice these aesthetic changes and that the remote can also make changes to the user as well.
** '''Fast-Forward''': This allow the user to skip to a certain point in the future. Between the present and the point they decide to skip to, their mind jumps ahead into the future while their body goes through "auto-pilot". During this, the user has no control over their body and its actions would default to their most prominent parts of their personality without any of their compassion. They are also unable to remember events that they have skipped. Use it enough times and it will eventually be programmed to skip by itself based on how the user uses it (i.e. if a user frequently uses it to skip cold showers, it would eventually skip every time they take a cold shower). If given a set goal with a time period (like skipping to the time they get a promotion), the auto-piloted body would driven to achieve said goal until their mind returns to their body in the future. The only proved way to stop the remote from skipping itself is if the user ''dies''.
* The criminal eventually fast-forwarded to the end of their life, which stopped skipping after they were revived to their normal state. The Time Enforcers tried to investigate the origins of the remote, which world did it came from and who made it. Meanwhile, the device was placed in Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary section of Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury for safekeeping and publicly available for view (for some odd reason). Being less restrictive compared other places in the Treasury, other deities have "borrowed" and used the remote, with mixed results...
* The Time Enforcers, The Teen Titans and the need to guard the remote
* SCP Foundation and finding similar objects to this remote
* Dennis the Menace, Doraemon and Nobita Nobi, Pranksters
* Vicky, her plan, Timmy Turner
* Paul and Peter
* [=Supermarioglitchy4=]
* Bart and Lisa Simpson
* Gumball Watterson
* Morty entering the Pantheon, he decides that the Pantheon should keep it.
* Currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that memory are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories of when the user is young.
* Michael visiting it's current location

[[/folder]]

!! Town of Salem

[[folder: The Factions of ''Town Of Salem'']]
'''[[VideoGame/TownOfSalem The Town, Mafia, Coven and Neutral Factions]], Divine Rival Groups Who Frequently Use [[AcronymAndAbbreviationOverload Shorthands]]''' \\
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[[caption-width-right:324:The icons for each roles in ''Town Of Salem 1'']]
* Potential House: Pantheon/SpeechNToZ
* Rank:
* Symbol:
* Theme Song:
* Alignment:
* Portfolio:
* Domains:
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: [[Pantheon/ImpostorsAndImpersonations The Innocent Crewmates]] (Townies Only)
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* In the Town of Salem lives three or four factions: The Townies who try to get rid of all the baddies in their town, TheMafia and/or The Coven (essentially a [[WitchesAndWizards witch]] cult) who try to eliminate all of the Townies and anyone who stands in their way, and the Neutrals who are trying their best to fulfil their own goals and unintentionally (or intentionally) cause chaos for all the other factions. The various members of each faction can activate their different night abilities like determining a clue about other person's role, protecting themselves or other people (even the baddies), deceiving other players, kill other players ect. In the next morning (in game), you and other players have a text chat where you can discuss what happened the night before and speculated what happened to a killed player. Due to the limited amount of time to discuss these events or to write their wills (which record their activities), the town's residences often use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms for each role and activity while they communicate in the text chat that was provided to them.
* The Ascension Text
** The Bio
* And some more trivia/facts.
* And a couple of more.
[[/folder]]

to:

!!Click
[[folder:Michael Newman]]
'''[[Film/{{Click}} Michael Newman]], Patron Guardian of {{Universal Remote Control}}s'''\\
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[[caption-width-right:925:Michael in the present (circa in the mid 2000's) ]]
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* Potential House: Pantheon/{{Machinery}}
* Quasideity; temporary Overdeity with Universal Remote
* Symbol: Himself holding The Universal Remote
* Theme Song: [[https://youtu.be/wAEUOVFLq08 "Linger"]] by Music/TheCranberries; Alternatively, [[https://youtu.be/brzRWHDxHmM "A New Man"]]
* Alignment: TrueNeutral
* Portfolio: A Main/{{Workaholic}} who was MarriedToTheJob, DeadpanSnarker, AntiRoleModel, JerkWithAHeartOfGold, [[ParentsAsPeople Not A Perfect Parent]], [[spoiler:FormerlyFit in another timeline, BreakTheHaughty, [[CharacterDevelopment Learns The Consequences of using the Remote]], [[EarnYourHappyEnding Was given a 2nd chance in Life]]]]
* Domains: Family, Work-Life Balance, [[spoiler:Regrets]], Architecture, Universal Remote and Time ([[spoiler:formerly]])
* Heralds: Donna (his wife), Ben & Samantha (his kids), Ted & Trudy (his parents), Morty (who first gave the remote to him, [[spoiler:and is also The Angel of Death]])
* High Priest: [[Franchise/{{Goosebumps}} Seth]] [[Literature/TalesToGiveYouGoosebumps Gold]]
* Followers: [[Film/Creepshow3 Alice Jacobs]], [[Series/TheUpsideDownShow David and Shane]], [[WebAnimation/Supermarioglitchy4sSuperMario64Bloopers Susan Wojcicki]], [[Creator/PaulJennings Matthew (Spaghetti Pig-Out)]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives George Bailey, Rip Van Winkle]], [[Pantheon/XmasAndYule Ebenezer Scrooge and The Ghosts of Christmas]], [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Jack Malik]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeSettings Roy and Helen Knable]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Doraemon and Nobita Nobi]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Timmy]] [[Pantheon/PlotPoints Turner]] and [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearanceOther his fairies Cosmo and Wanda]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor John Stewart]], [[Pantheon/JokesAndPranks Peter Griffin]], [[Pantheon/{{Fathers}} Homer Simpson]], [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Dan (Dan Vs.)]]
** Odd Friendship: [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Dracula (Hotel Transylvania)]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]] ([[spoiler:doubles as his {{Evil Counterpart}}s]]), [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Eyewear}} Jack (The House That Jack Built)]]
* Opposes: Bad and overbearing bosses, neglectful parents and husbands
* Awkward Relations With: [[spoiler:Various Death gods and psychopomps]]
* Pities: [[Pantheon/CommunitiesAndSolitude Maisie Farange]]
* Michael Newman is a normal but very busy architect. Having to please his overbearing boss, he often chose work over spending time with his family despite his efforts to still be in their lives. One day, when he gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house, he goes to a retail store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty and explains his dilemma to him. Morty then gives him a free remote and gives some tips on its usage, but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down or fast forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body, going through "auto-pilot" and defaulting to his most prominent parts of his personality without any of his compassion, and being unable to remember events that he skipped.
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job and later skipping to his promotion a year later. However, during that one year period, his relations with his wife got increasingly strained, his kids are growing older and distant, and his dog had died. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences. He regrets having to use the remote and tried to get rid or destroy it, but can't do so no matter how hard he tries. Years worth of skips later and Michael had become the CEO of his firm, but at the cost of his declining health, his now-divorced wife, his children now having grown-up into adulthood, and his father dying with Michael having missing his funeral. At Michael's father's grave, Morty apologized to Michael as he didn't intent to take his father's soul and reveals to him that he's [[TheGrimReaper the Angel of Death]]. Michael was enraged and frightened by this revelation; making him fast-forward to a happier time, at his son's wedding.
** Michael is relived to have not missed his son's wedding and he later shares a dance with his ex-wife. When overhears his daughter refer to her step-dad as "Dad", the thought of being replaced stressed him out, causing him to have another heart attack. When Michael awakens at the hospital, a visiting Morty tells him that Michael is responsible for his own actions by having to skip out on his own personal life, long before he had met him. After he leaves, his kids visited him; her daughter clarifies that she views both Michael and her step-dad as her fathers, and his son tells him that he skipped his honeymoon to help fix issues with the firm. Fearing that his son will make the same mistakes and despite his weakened state, Michael tries to chase him down as he leaves the hospital. He suddenly collapse and dies, not before telling his son to put family first and reassuring that he still loves his ex-wife and kids. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing), without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Sometime after his crazy dream, Michael went to "Bed Bath and Beyond" again to shop for items for an upcoming family trip. As he lay on a bed out of exhaustion, when he noticed that the sign above the door where it used to read "Beyond" now reads as "Trope Pantheon". Curiously peaked him once again as he enters the door; he walked a very long hallway and at the end, as greeted to a fancy-looking brightly-lit courtroom with people he didn't recognized. Michael was in-awe until he caught the glimpse of a familiar face; it was Morty and Michael's face suddenly frowned in annoyance.
-->'''Michael:''' Okay, what the heck are you doing here? And what is even is this place? The set to ''Law and Order''?
-->'''Morty:''' Well, obviously you've been summoned into a courtroom. After you threw my little gift away, a portal happen to open up in your trash can and fell into this strange joint. The "Trope Pantheon", a place where mortals from other worlds become gods and hang out or something. It caused all sorts of problems until the big guys [*points his thumb at the Court Council*] summoned me here. After everything got sorted out, they offered me to be a god of a so called "trope"; someone to represent '''Universal Remote Controls'''. But I said, nah, that doesn't seem like my thing. So, they instead chose someone else from our world as my replacement and that person happens to be ''you''.
-->'''Michael:''' Me, a god? What, like Zeus or something? You gotta be joking. There's gotta be another catch. Are you trying to pull one of those tricks to take me again?
-->'''Morty:''' No tricks and I'm not the one calling the shots. I'm also give this back to you [*pulls out the universal remote*]. Like I said before, this item is non-returnable.
-->'''Michael:''' Oh no, I'm not touching that thing again.
-->'''Morty:''' Ah, don't worry about it. The original remote that you threw belongs to this dimension now and I decided to let them keep it. So, here's a new stock that just arrived. I made some modification since the last one that could come in handy one day.
-->[*hands the new remote to Michael, it looks the same as the old one*]
-->'''Michael:''' [*hesitantly grabs the remote*] Why, of all people, did they chose me then?
-->'''Morty:''' 'Cause they thought you would be the right guy for the job.
** Although still confused, Michael decided to take the court's offer upon Morty's advice. After the court gave Michael a brief overview on the perks of being a god, including being able to return to his home dimension with little time passing since he entered it, Michael decided to give being a god a shot. Before leaving the court, he also check out the "mortifications" in the menu and settings; it included the ability to go to and fro his home and The Pantheon, the ability to disable the auto-forward feature (so that it doesn't fast-forward without his permission), enable offscreen replay (so replay scenes he was not present for), and disable "return to owner" function (so that the remote doesn't always return to him). Despite these added quality of life features, Michael is still a bit hesitant about using the remote and decides to use the remote for emergencies only. He still wonders why Morty and The Court thinks he's a good fit for being a god.
* One of the first things Morty advised to Michael after gaining his godhood was if he is going to survive the Pantheon, he's going to need some allies. The architect was lucky enough to be invited by a wealthy moneylender named Ebenezer Scrooge, to a fancy dinner with his associates at his home in the Hall of Pantheon/XmasAndYule, of all places. Michael assumed he was being invited to go some architect-related business meeting, especially when he met the one who invited him, an old no-nonsense curmudgeon. When Michael and Scrooge went to the dinner room, dropped his cranky attitude and his demeanor changed into a happier more welcoming one.
** {Meeting other people who got their lessons via supernatural means}
* After learning that he wasn't the first person to have ever used a reality-warping remote, Michael became curious and seek other remote users to know some tips on how to responsibly use the remote from their experience. To his surprise, he learned that some of them are children, a little older than his son Ben. One child he met was the fairy godchild Timmy, [[WesternAnimation/ChannelChasers who wished to have a remote for himself]] to escape to [[TrappedInTVLand TVLand]], all because he wanted to escape his terrible home-life and prevent himself from growing up (as he would lose his beloved fairies after he turned 18). His two remotes were able to control the realities of both [=TVLand=] and the Real World (although he doesn't have it anymore as he wished it away). His advise to Michael is to never let a certain babysitter named Vicky get a hold of his remote as she could use it for her own evil needs (and don't never let her babysit his kids either). Michael noted the advise; in addition, hearing Timmy's story makes him feel more motivated to not be a neglectful parent like Timmy's parents were.
** Another child he met was a Japanese boy named Nobita and his robotic cat buddy Doraemon; the latter gave his futuristic remote to the former to help him out in his homework, but the kid ended up using the remote to play pranks to his bullies and [[PowerPerversionPotential taking a peak of his crush]]. Doraemon's remote works similarily to Michael's, except that it can only target a few people (rather than everyone) and its beams can be reflected by Doraemon's mirror. Given that Nobita used the remote irresponsibly and he did't want the kid to make the same mistakes he did, Michael told Nobita about his story as cautionary tale about abusing the remote's power. Nobita, after imagining using Michael's remote in the future and how it would affect his childhood crush (and future wife) Shizuka, starts to worry about ever using any reality-warping remotes and takes Michael's advice.
** He's also heard the remote stories from other deities. For [[Pantheon/{{Personalities}} The Pink Panther]], he got his Universal Remote delivered to him after he broke his normal TV remote. His new remote doesn't work on TV but works on everything else; but the Panther couldn't figure out what his remote button does as it keeps controlling random things, so he just ended up using it to refill his glass of water. The Panther still has his remote and once requested Michael do something about the Panther's remote to be slightly useful again, to which the architect said that he can't. For [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], his friend [=PeeBee=] invented a Time Tuner, which also acts similarity to Nobita's limited target remote but it broke down after overuse. Given Dennis's reputation as a trickster, he would not allow the little twerp to have his remote to pull some tricks again.
** For [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]], his first reaction to seeing Michael and the remote while the two are visiting the Great Treasury, was to smack the remote out of his hands and trying to stomp it on the ground. The remote doesn't break fortunately and Gumball, once realizing his actions, apologized to a confused Michael as the blue cat didn't understand why he instinctively did that. The architect learned earlier (while looking into remote-related stories) that [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS4E40TheDisaster someone with a universal remote once tried to ruin Gumball's life]] (as retribution for perceiving that Gumball ruined his life first). [[Recap/TheAmazingWorldOfGumballS5E1TheRerun Gumball put a stop to his plan]] and his nemesis undid all the changes (and made Gumball and his family forget) after his enemy had a change of heart. Michael tried to tell the cat what happened to help ease his mind, but Gumball tells him to ignore the whole incident, as [[StatusQuoIsGod he has a feeling he is not supposed to know that information at all]].
* {Anti-Role model Dads}
* {Bad and overbearing bosses, {neglectful parents and husbands}
* {Michael decides to tell his family about the remote and his godhood, he takes them as heralds and uses the pantheon as an alternative vacation hub}.
* {Michael's health issues}
* As much as Morty annoys him sometimes, he does admit that the death angel did him a huge favor to help him become a better person for his family. Due to that, Michael appointed Morty as one of his herald. Since Morty visited the Pantheon first, the death angel acted as a guide for Michael. Morty also have Michael meet some "co-workers" (i.e. other grim reapers) in the House of Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem as they are casually hanging out together at the time off duty. While Michael realizes that Morty was only looking out of his wellbeing and the other Death Gods are pretty chill as well (provided he didn't use the remote to cheap dying), the architect still feels uneasy about the whole thing given his previous experiences.
* After hearing news about a newly ascended remote, the heroic [[Pantheon/DCComics Teen Titans]] visited Michael to make sure he isn't like their old enemy Control Freak, another reality-warping remote user. Their meeting went well as Michael expressed has no intentions to use the remote for crime or to other selfish reasons. The Titans warning the architect about Control Freak's crimes and Michael promised them he would not make him his high priest. Speaking of superheroes, Michael recently got acquainted with John Stewart, one of the Green Lanterns from Earth and a fellow architect. Michael reach out to John as he interested in seeing an architect who became a superhero and John obliged meeting him after learning about him from the Titans. Despite Michael's slight jealousy of John's ring (which allows him to do complex light constructs), he doesn't have any intentions to join him and become a superhero using the remote. John understands his decision as the Green Lantern mentions that being a hero is also time-consuming commitment and he advice Michael should just stick with being more committed to his family.
* {Michael's brushes with serial killers; Paul and Peter are killers who also have remote powers while Jack is an engineer who also aspires to be an architect.}
* {The two incidences nearly made Michael quit, but decides to stay to find his purpose} {It's a good thing Michael no longer uses the remote that often, he's learned his lesson about using the remote and he doesn't try to use it to be the most powerful being the pantheon, something other evil deities desire.}
* {Job opportunities in the Pantheon, as he is one of the few ascended architects in the Pantheon}.
* {Since his kids love WesternAnimation/DragonTales, Michael decides have his kids meet other friendly dragon deities}
* {Meeting the [[Pantheon/CritiqueAndParody Nostalgia Critic]], who reviewed his actual movie}
* {his meeting with Hotel Transylvania's Dracula, they talk about their respective stories about dealing with fatherhood, it is strange [[Creator/AdamSandler they sound alike]] tho}
* Recently rescued Seth Gold trapped in a black void. His high priest Seth Gold}
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Universal Remote]]
'''[[Film/{{Click}} The Universal Remote]]'''
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Universal Remote being held (for scale)]]
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[[caption-width-right:220:The Universal Remote up-close]]
* Potential House: Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary
* Appearance: An oddly-shaped blue remote with a circular screen, blue-green buttons and silver trim.
* Class: 1
* Alignment: Depends on how its owner uses it.
* Museum Check: Granted
* Portfolio: A UniversalRemoteControl, Able To RewindReplayRepeat as well as [[RealityWarper Warp Reality]], DiabolusExMachina, ClingyMacGuffin, PowerPerversionPotential, Deliverer of {{Space Whale Aesop}}s
* Domains: Universal Remotes, Time, Sounds, Appearances, Aesops
* Current Guardian: '''Michael Newman'''
* Also Guarded by: [[Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality The Time Enforcers]], [[Pantheon/DCComics The Teen Titans]]
* Studied by: House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality & Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology, [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation SCP Foundation]]
* Of Interest To: [[Pantheon/ChildBehavior Dennis the Menace]], [[Pantheon/SocialAndRecreationalWork Vicky]], [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Paul a]][[Pantheon/MealsNToZ nd Peter]]
* Feared by: [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone Supermarioglitchy4]], [[Pantheon/TheSimpsons Bart & Lisa Simpson]], [[Pantheon/MediaAndConnectivity Gumball Watterson]]
* Immune Against: Classical Gods (especially Death Deities), High-level or Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers,
* One day, when a man named Michael Newman gets frustrated with having too many remotes in his house; so he goes to a "Bed Bath and Beyond" store to buy a new universal remote. After he falls in a bed and then goes inside a room marked "Beyond", he meets a mysterious man named Morty (who is secretly the Angel of Death). Michael explains his personal dilemma to him; wanting a device that can do all things for him, making his life easier, quicker and not complicated. Morty then introduces him to the Universal Remote and gives some tips on its usage; just point and click and the remote would program itself. Morty then gives the remote for free but warns that it can never be returned. After playing with the remote, Michael realizes it has the power to control reality much like a TV (like slowing down, pausing, controls sounds, or fast forwarding time) and starts to use it for selfish reasons. He then uses it to skip/fast forward the boring and dull parts of his life. However during these fast forwards, he has no control over his body and going through "auto-pilot".
** Despite this knowledge and a warning from Morty about using the remote this way, he continues to use it to get ahead of his job but at the cost of his life spiraling downward. Because he used the remote a lot, it starts auto-skip by itself based on his preferences, missing more valuable time with his family and later fast-forwarding to his death. Michael reawakens to the bed at the retail store, but despite thinking it was all a dream, he took his dream to heart and chooses to spend time with his family more. When the remote suddenly reappears in his kitchen (with a note from Morty saying he's given him a second chance 'cause he knows he's going to do the right thing). Without a second thought, Michael throws the remote in the trash, which doesn't reappear in his hand.
* Right after Michael had thrown the remote in the trash bin, a random portal was briefly created, sending the remote falling from the sky and into the Pantheonic landfill. Somehow, a random quasideity had found the remote while digging through trash, played with it, discovered its abilities and used the remote for various petty crimes. This lead to a wide-scale crime wave that officers struggled to understand. Several months later, the same deity went to the House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality as they had claims that the remote is causing them to fast-forward themselves in time uncontrollability, forcing them to confess to their crimes and seek help. The Time Enforcers had never seen such a device, and had to call the tech experts at the House of Pantheon/MachineryAndTechnology to help study it. Here are the list of abilities this device is observed to have:
** '''Menu Mindscape and Viewing Past Memories''': When pressing the menu button, the user of the remote get access to a blue mindscape that resembles a DVD menu. From there, the user can select a variety of options to review their past experiences. During '''Rewind''', the mindscape turns into a recreation of the chosen memory but it does not affect the actual past. It can view any memory (in a third-person perspective) from the user's date of conception to the present, as long as the user is present or is there to witness it. It also has a '''Commentary''' mode, where a narrator, voiced by Creator/JamesEarlJones, makes observations on what's happening around the user and what other people around him are thinking of.
** '''Time Manipulation''': Pointing and click the remote to someone can cause them to either freeze in place (Pause), slow down their movements (Slow-Mo) or speed them up. It not only affects the target but also literally everyone and everything else. The user, in Pause mode, remains unaffected and can move objects and people. You can also hurt people while in this state, with the damage inflicted by the user being felt by the target after the pausing has ended. Based on testing in the Pantheon, besides the user, Classical Gods, Omnipotent-level Reality Warpers, and Death Deities are the few beings to not be affected by the remote's effects.
** '''Sound and Appearance''': It can increase the volume of the target's voice/sound (even from far way) or remove them entirely (like a Mute button). The Language function can either change the language of everyone in the vicinity, including the user, as well as, make the user understand the foreign language of their choosing. In the Pantheon, the Language function isn't that useful where people of all nationalities can understand each other, but can change a person's default language they mainly speak. The remote can also change the size and width of a target as well as their color. Interestingly, only the user can notice these aesthetic changes and that the remote can also make changes to the user as well.
** '''Fast-Forward''': This allow the user to skip to a certain point in the future. Between the present and the point they decide to skip to, their mind jumps ahead into the future while their body goes through "auto-pilot". During this, the user has no control over their body and its actions would default to their most prominent parts of their personality without any of their compassion. They are also unable to remember events that they have skipped. Use it enough times and it will eventually be programmed to skip by itself based on how the user uses it (i.e. if a user frequently uses it to skip cold showers, it would eventually skip every time they take a cold shower). If given a set goal with a time period (like skipping to the time they get a promotion), the auto-piloted body would driven to achieve said goal until their mind returns to their body in the future. The only proved way to stop the remote from skipping itself is if the user ''dies''.
* The criminal eventually fast-forwarded to the end of their life, which stopped skipping after they were revived to their normal state. The Time Enforcers tried to investigate the origins of the remote, which world did it came from and who made it. Meanwhile, the device was placed in Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary section of Pantheon/TheGreatTreasury for safekeeping and publicly available for view (for some odd reason). Being less restrictive compared other places in the Treasury, other deities have "borrowed" and used the remote, with mixed results...
* The Time Enforcers, The Teen Titans and the need to guard the remote
* SCP Foundation and finding similar objects to this remote
* Dennis the Menace, Doraemon and Nobita Nobi, Pranksters
* Vicky, her plan, Timmy Turner
* Paul and Peter
* [=Supermarioglitchy4=]
* Bart and Lisa Simpson
* Gumball Watterson
* Morty entering the Pantheon, he decides that the Pantheon should keep it.
* Currently only being used to view memories. It works even if one has memory lost, given that memory are filmed like a tv show, and can retrieve given memories of when the user is young.
* Michael visiting it's current location

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!! Town of Salem

[[folder: The Factions of ''Town Of Salem'']]
'''[[VideoGame/TownOfSalem The Town, Mafia, Coven and Neutral Factions]], Divine Rival Groups Who Frequently Use [[AcronymAndAbbreviationOverload Shorthands]]''' \\
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[[caption-width-right:324:The icons for each roles in ''Town Of Salem 1'']]
* Potential House: Pantheon/SpeechNToZ
* Rank:
* Symbol:
* Theme Song:
* Alignment:
* Portfolio:
* Domains:
* Herald:
* High Priest:
* Followers:
* Allies: [[Pantheon/ImpostorsAndImpersonations The Innocent Crewmates]] (Townies Only)
* Rivals:
* Enemies:
* Respected by/Respects:
* Pitied by/Pities:
* Opposed by/Opposes:
* Conflicting Opinion:
* In the Town of Salem lives three or four factions: The Townies who try to get rid of all the baddies in their town, TheMafia and/or The Coven (essentially a [[WitchesAndWizards witch]] cult) who try to eliminate all of the Townies and anyone who stands in their way, and the Neutrals who are trying their best to fulfil their own goals and unintentionally (or intentionally) cause chaos for all the other factions. The various members of each faction can activate their different night abilities like determining a clue about other person's role, protecting themselves or other people (even the baddies), deceiving other players, kill other players ect. In the next morning (in game), you and other players have a text chat where you can discuss what happened the night before and speculated what happened to a killed player. Due to the limited amount of time to discuss these events or to write their wills (which record their activities), the town's residences often use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms for each role and activity while they communicate in the text chat that was provided to them.
* The Ascension Text
** The Bio
* And some more trivia/facts.
* And a couple of more.
[[/folder]]



*** '''[[WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows Todd "In The Shadows" Nathanson]], God of [[Main/FaceFramedInShadow Face Framed in Shadow]] or [[Main/HilariousInHindsight Hilariously Wrong Predictions]]''' || '''[[Literature/TheBible Mary]] [[Film/TheNativityStory and Joseph]], Holy Patrons of [[Main/AwayInAManger Depicting the Birth of the Christian Messiah]]''' || '''[[UsefulNotes/PatronSaints Saint Peter]], Holy Guardian of [[Main/ThePearlyGates The Gates of Heaven]]''', '''[[Film/CastAway Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball]], Co-Gods of [[Main/MourningAnObject Mourning for Inanimate Objects]] OR [[Main/DesertedIsland Being Trapped on a Deserted Island]]''' || '''[[WesternAnimation/BrotherBear Kenai]], God of [[InAnotherMansShoes Experiencing Another Person's Life]]'''

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*** '''[[WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows Todd "In The Shadows" Nathanson]], God of [[Main/FaceFramedInShadow Face Framed in Shadow]] or [[Main/HilariousInHindsight Hilariously Wrong Predictions]]''' || '''[[Literature/TheBible Mary]] [[Film/TheNativityStory and Joseph]], Holy Patrons of [[Main/AwayInAManger Depicting the Birth of the Christian Messiah]]''' || '''[[UsefulNotes/PatronSaints Saint Peter]], Holy Guardian of [[Main/ThePearlyGates The Gates of Heaven]]''', '''[[Film/CastAway Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball]], Co-Gods of [[Main/MourningAnObject Mourning for Inanimate Objects]] OR [[Main/DesertedIsland Being Trapped on a Deserted Island]]''' || '''[[WesternAnimation/BrotherBear Kenai]], God of [[InAnotherMansShoes Experiencing Another Person's Life]]'''


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* [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FJYVu6n0pIJJymk9Qd2gDpUByWJ-ruyJHhF8EvMtsGo/edit?usp=sharing Truman Burbank]]

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