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3[[WMG:[[center: [- ''Roleplay/ChroniclesOfTheGods'' '''[[Characters/ChroniclesOfTheGods Main Characters Index]]'''\
4'''Season 1:''' ''A Game Of Gods'' [[Characters/AGameOfGodsChampions Champions]] ([[Characters/AGameOfGodsExChampions Retired]]) | ''Twilight Of The Gods'' [[Characters/AGameOfGodsOverlords Overlords]] | [[Characters/AGameOfGodsNPCs NPCs]] ('''Nomads''')\
5'''Season 2:''' ''Infinities'' [[Characters/AGameOfGodsInfinitiesChampions Champions]] | ''Taskforce Sifuri'' ([[Characters/AGameOfGodsTaskForceSifuriTeamMagic Team Magic]] | [[Characters/AGameOfGodsTaskforceSifuriTeamScience Team Science]]) | ''Eclipse of the Gods'' [[Characters/AGameOfGodsEclipseOverlords Overlords]] ([[Characters/AGameOfGodsEclipseExOverlords Retired]]) -] ]]]]
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7A list of the Nomads, the seemingly omnipotent space gods which arguably serve as the main antagonists of ''Roleplay/AGameOfGods''. There have been two distinct groups seen --the Grecian Nomads, whose names are all letters from the Greek alphabet and who run the Challenges in ''A Game Of Gods''; and the Roman Nomads, whose names are derived from Roman numerals and who run the challenges in ''Roleplay/TwilightOfTheGods''.
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9In ''[[Roleplay/AGameOfGodsInfinities Infinities]]'', the Nomads are revealed to be survivors from an ancient, dying universe, who turned to unconventional reproductive methods to bolster the survival of their race. '''Pure''' Nomads are artificial Nomads created from abstract concepts or ideas, while '''Impure''' Nomads are those created from other mortals.
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11'''Warning: All spoilers are unmarked.'''
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13[[foldercontrol]]
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15[[folder:Nomads in General]]
16* AnthropomorphicPersonification: The Pure Nomads are personifications of abstract concepts.
17* BigBadEnsemble: In the original game, Lambda, Digamma, and Omega each had nefarious plans for the Challengers and their fellow Nomads. These plans had mutually exclusive goals, and the three Nomads were working at cross-purposes during [=AGOG=]'s endgame.
18* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each of the Nomads is associated with a particular color or combination of colors, which is reflected in both their appearance and [[ColorCodedSpeech the color of their text]].
19* DeityOfHumanOrigin: The Impure Nomads are former mortals who were elevated to godhood by other Nomads for one reason or another.
20* DysfunctionalFamily: The Roman Nomads are gradually revealed to be this. Centum is the patriarch of the clan and Deca and Decim are his daughters, but his lover Quinque is neither their mother nor his wife. The actual mother and wife, Bes, is still around, and she has a ''very'' frosty relationship with her husband. The two daughters, meanwhile, seem to have conflicting loyalties: Deca is closer to her father and Quinque, while Decim despises Quinque and prefers Bes. How Millena, Quingenti and Unus fit into all this is anyone's guess.
21* GenocideFromTheInside: In season 1, each member of the BigBadEnsemble wants to kill off all the other Nomads and become the last of their kind, with the possible exceptions of people close to them (i.e., Lambda's wife Rho) or potential allies/tools (Zeta for Lambda, Xi for Digamma).
22* GreekLetterRanks: The Grecian Nomads are all named after Greek letters. While their rank structure is somewhat ambiguous, Omega is the group's apparent (if hands-off) leader.
23* JerkassGods: While their morality varies from one individual to the next, the Nomads in general get their kicks by abducting mortals and forcing them to compete in life- and/or dignity-threatening challenges.
24* NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering: The Grecian Nomads are not of one mind on most subjects. As time went on, they got into heated arguments more and more frequently on such topics as what should be done about ECHIDNA, how specific challenges should unfold (and to what extent were they permitted to interfere with each other’s challenges), how much they should interact with the Champions, and whether or not they should be afraid of beings like the Tenth Doctor or the G-Man.
25* UncertainDoom: Of the Greek Nomads, only Xi, Chi, Eta, Iota, and Zeta are shown to still be alive by the end of the game. Tau, Phi, and Digamma are all dead, Omega is suffering a FateWorseThanDeath, and Lambda and Rho are implied to have only days to live. What happened to the rest of them is anyone's guess.
26* TheWorfEffect: The Nomads were the big boogeymen of the first season of Chronicles of The Gods, but future seasons would use them as punching bags to establish how much more threatening the current ArcVillain was by comparison.
27[[/folder]]
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29[[folder:The Grecian Nomads]]
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31!!Lambda (λ)
32
33The First Nomad introduced, and the one who seems to have taken the most direct hand in the Challenges. Which Champion he picked is unknown at this time. His motives, while seeming to deviate from other Nomads to some extent, are not clear.
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35An Impure Nomad, Lambda was once a mortal and a participant in the Game of Gods; he is heavily implied to be [[{{Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion}} Shinji Ikari]], [[AlternateUniverse or a variation thereof]]. Long before the current Champions became involved, he was in love with another Nomad by the name of Rho (heavily implied to be [[{{Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion}} Asuka Langley Soryu]]), but an unexplained incident took place, which saw her transformed into the horrendous abomination known as Echidna; though he initially accepted this drastic change as the only possible solution to whatever had occurred, Lambda eventually became sick of the needless torment that this horrific new form put his wife through, and vowed to find a way to free her. To that end he conspires against his fellow Nomads, and ultimately assists the Champions during the final act.
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37* EleventhHourRanger: Ultimately sides with the Champions after Omega has been defeated, just in time to help them in the battle with Digamma.
38* AnArmAndALeg: Blink unintentionally stabs him in the left hand with her naginata during the final battle. The blade cuts into the space between his middle and ring fingers and keeps going, splitting his arm down the middle all the way to the elbow.
39* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Lambda wears robes made of a silvery liquid, and he’s a mood swinger who can go from sardonic calm to explosive rage at a moment's notice. In other words, he’s ''mercurial''.
40* AwesomeButImpractical: Lambda's EyeBeams are extremely powerful and can potentially cripple beings as resilient as Unicron, a literal dark god in the form of a mechanical planet. However, they take a long time to charge up to that level of power, and using them this way leaves him drained for a long time afterward, meaning he can't bring his full strength to bear against any remaining enemies.
41* BarrierWarrior: He makes liberal use of [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion AT Fields]] in combat, both to shield himself, his allies, and/or his possessions from enemy attack, and to [[AttackReflector turn those very attacks back on their sources]].
42%%* BigBad: Possibly and likely.
43%%* BigBadEnsemble: His plans involve the survival of the Challengers, even while he commits genocide on the Nomads.
44* BlasphemousBoast: While preparing to face Unicron, Lambda thinks to himself that the modifications he's made to the Chains of Judecca, the same chains that once held Lucifer prisoner in the deepest circle of Hell, have made them so resilient that not even God Himself could break free of them.
45* BroughtDownToNormal: It is implied that he and Rho both lost their Nomad powers and turned back into normal humans at the very end of the game, shown by their TronLines fading away, their skin, hair and eye colors reverting to natural ones, and them shrinking down from three-meter giants to more realistic heights.
46* ChainPain: Lambda attacks Unicron using the Chains of Judecca, holy chains that were previously used to imprison the Devil in the universe of ''VideoGame/DantesInferno''. He uses one end of the chain to ensnare Unicron by a tusk and pull him off course, then uses the other end to whip and lash him, ripping deep chasms into the planet eater's surface.
47* CovertPervert: The fact that Lambda designed his personal AI assistant Lakhesis to look like a naked version of his wife probably says something about him.
48* DarkIsEvil: Everything pertaining to Lambda tends to be '''jet black''' [[TronLines and covered with geometric silver lines.]] His avatar also holds to this pattern, having jet-black skin and glowing geometric silver tatoos; [[ProphetEyes his eyes are also silver.]]
49* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Was once a Champion, eons ago.
50* {{Determinator}}: Even for a god, Lambda ends up taking an extreme level of punishment during the final act. It ''starts'' with all the flesh getting burned/abraded off his hands in ways that he cannot easily heal, and it only gets worse from there. The narration notes that anyone else in his position would have given up in face of the pain, and yet his soldiers on, determined to rescue his wife and ensure that they both live to see tomorrow.
51* DidYouJustRomanceCthulhu: With Echidna, though in this case the Cthulhu was not always a Cthulhu. And no longer is, by the end of the game.
52* DivineIntervention: He directly intervenes in the Crossover challenge when it becomes apparent that the Champions and Overlords aren't strong enough to defeat the fully awakened Yaldabaoth on their own. He possesses the body of Dr. Ikari and projects silvery AT Fields to reflect Yaldabaoth's attacks, giving the Challengers a chance to finally destroy the deity's physical form without fear of retaliation.
53* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Lambda is a callous dick to Champion and fellow Nomad alike, has no qualms about making the former suffer, and is secretly plotting to wipe out most of the latter. He sincerely loves his wife, though, and freeing her from her torment is his main goal.
54* EveryoneHasStandards: He thinks Quingenti is a monster who doesn't deserve to live. He's rather pleased when he realizes that the Champions killed him.
55* EvilerThanThou: He casually and effortlessly annihilates [[Franchise/MassEffect Sovereign]] for trying to reclaim Saren, making a member of one of its galaxy's most feared entities look like an anemic infant in comparison.
56* EvilIsPetty: His behavior towards the Champions, and some of his fellow Nomads, has a decidedly {{Troll}}ish bent. Initially, at least.
57* EyeBeams: He can shoot devastating beams of silver energy from his eyes. At full power, they can wreak massive damage even to a being as vast and powerful as Unicron.
58* {{Fingore}}: Lambda gets most of the flesh burned off his hands while fighting Unicron, either from his hands getting drenched by Unicron's acidic [[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Angolmois_Energy Angolmois energies]] or from the friction burns caused by his own chains. He has no time to get these injuries treated properly and makes do with putting on a pair of special gauntlets to numb the pain while he goes to deal with other matters.
59* {{Geas}}: He can impose Geasa on Champions to prevent them from taking actions he does not want.
60* GodOfOrder: He holds dominion over the concept of Law, to the point that his [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons Inevitable]] minions consider him synonymous with it, and uses a gigantic armillary sphere of his own creation to observe and modify various laws throughout the multiverse. On a more immediate scale, he can impose {{Geas}}a on people.
61%%* GoodIsNotNice
62* InstantArmor: He materializes a suit of armor around himself during the final battle against Digamma. It makes him look like a silver, human-sized version of Evangelion Unit-01.
63* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: There is one being in the whole of the Multiverse that he cares for deeply, and that is Echidna.
64* KillerGameMaster: He's fond of throwing mutated monsters at the Champions whenever it seems like they're having too easy a time of things, and he personally ran the [[VideoGame/TransformersWarForCybertron Prison Break]] challenge, a meatgrinder of scenario that resulted in several Champions' (thankfully temporary) deaths.
65%%* LargeAndInCharge: His avatar is roughly three meters tall.
66* LegacyCharacter: Like Phi, Lambda was not the first Nomad to bear that name.
67* LightIsNotGood: Radiant and with the power to heal even the dead, he is however quite sadistic.
68* MakeMyMonsterGrow: He mutates an ordinary dragonfly into an acid-spewing monster the size of a small plane during the [[WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas Paved With Good Intentions]] challenge.
69* MustMakeAmends: Is trying to find a way to reverse Echidna's condition.
70* PetTheDog: Lambda is generally callous if not cruel toward anyone who isn't his wife, but he does occasionally display a gentler side.
71** Immediately after the Crossover challenge, he leaves Kimimaro a brief note sincerely thanking him for protecting Aska.
72** Before leaving Thor, he made sure to teleport Drs. Langley and Ikari back up to the surface so they wouldn't starve to death while trapped in the temple's basement.
73* PowerFist: His weapon of choice, a pair of ornate silver gauntlets.
74%%* PowersThatBe: One of them, at any rate.
75%%* ShockAndAwe: Makes heavy use of this while fighting alongside the Champions.
76* TimeAbyss: Tells [[Franchise/MassEffect Sovereign]] that he was already "rearranging galaxies" by the time the [[EldritchAbomination Reapers]] first came into being.
77* UltimateBlacksmith: Towards the end of the game, he was shown [[ForgingScene putting the finishing touches]] on a weapon capable of killing gods, and has a number of others in his possession. [[ChekhovsGun It is this very weapon which finishes off Digamma during the final battle]].
78* UncertainDoom: Between the extent of their injuries and Iota's comment that the two of them would live "a couple more days" if he opened a portal for them instead of letting them open one themselves, it is strongly implied that Lambda and Rho died not long after they stepped through the portal together at the end of the game.
79* WhenHeSmiles: A lucid Echidna brings a genuine, non-malicious smile out of him.
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81!!Zeta (ζ)
82
83First appeared during the Nomad meeting to deal with "her". Appears to be young with his eyes hidden and purple as his color. Seems to be incredibly lazy.
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85* BrilliantButLazy: Doesn't seem to like lifting a finger, but he's behind the creation of the common room. He has no trouble upgrading it either.
86%%* GadgeteerGenius
87* ItAmusedMe: When the Champions confront Zeta and learned that he was the one who put them through the Persona 4 challenge, he explains that he did it because he thought it would be interesting.
88-->'''Rey:''' You just thought it would be FUN, is that it??\
89'''Zeta:''' [[BluntYes Well, yeah]].
90* RemoteBody: Toward the end of the game, it's revealed that the teenage-looking Zeta who’s been interacting with the Nomads and whom the Champions initially meet is just a robotic proxy of the real Zeta, an elderly man trapped in an obelisk. He has dozens more such proxies operating the machines in his lair.
91%%* TheShortGuyWithGlasses
92
93%%!!Gamma (Γ)
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95!!Digamma (ϝ)
96
97The Fifth Nomad to make his presence known, an elderly lover of long, vicious battles, and therefore Challenges.
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99* AnthropomorphicPersonification: Of [[WarIsHell the Cost of War.]]
100* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: Upon being struck and mortally wounded by Lambda's god-killer weapon, Digamma spends his last moments sneering at his enemies that killing him now means nothing and that the multiversal war his forces are waging will rejuvenate him in time.
101-->'''Digamma:''' It Doesn't Matter What You've Done To This Body! The War Will Remake And Sustain Me, As It Always Has. The Boxes Of Ammunition And The Instruments Of Lethality That Fire Them? I Paid For Them. The Shells And The Earth And People They Break? Mine To Direct! The Posters Calling Young Sapients To Fling Themselves Into Harms Way For Leader And Landmass? That Is ME Calling Them To The Slaughter! It May Take Thousands, Millions, Hell, Maybe Even A Billion Or So Years For It To Work, But I'll Be Back In The Flesh Someday. With This War, Well... [=Heehehhehehehhohohohhohahahahahhahahah AHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!=] Until Then, Insects, I'll Be Seeing You On The Next Front. ENJOY YOUR REST ''WHILE YOU CAN!''
102* AssimilationBackfire: He absorbs both Dis Baba and Iota during the final battle to gain their powers (or at least stop them from interfering). It doesn't work out as he intended either time: Dis Baba is completely unperturbed by being eaten and gives Digamma nothing but indigestion, whereas Iota actively tries to corrupt Digamma and take control of his body from within. Digamma is ultimately forced to eject them both before they can do any further damage to him.
103* BigBadEnsemble: Has been planning the below for a while now. What he has planned beyond it, we do not yet know.
104* BlingBlingBang: His scythe is golden. Dis Baba calls him out on the impracticality of it just before the final boss fight of the original game.
105%%* BloodKnight
106%%* BoisterousBruiser
107* CombatSadomasochist: He views the pain that comes as a consequence of Control Battling to be part of the fun.
108* CoolHelmet: Gains one in his OneWingedAngel form; to be specific, a Spartan helmet adorned with ostrich feathers.
109%%* EvilOldFolks
110%%* FalseReassurance: A favorite tactic of his.
111* FantasticRacism: Sneers at Lambda for being Challenger-based. Calls any sentient being below Nomads an insect. Oh, and sees Echidna as a mongrel.
112* FinalBoss: By process of elimination, Digamma ended up being the last foe the Challengers faced in ''A Game of Gods''.
113* FunetikAksent: Digamma speaks in an exaggerated southern drawl, and as the game went on, the troper playing him increasingly began representing this by replacin’ most "th" sounds wit “D” and usin’ a lotta vernaculah. Some examples from a single conversation on page 738:
114-->'''Digamma:''' Now Did I Say Ya Could Git Down, Insect?\
115Da Time Out Ain't Over Yet, Time Lord.\
116Dat's Fun, Insect. But Dis Is Da '''Doctor'''. And I Know What Ya Do.
117%%* GatlingGood
118* GoodScarsEvilScars: His face is burnt and scarred beyond any recognition of its original features. And boy howdy is he evil.
119%%* GrumpyOldMan
120* LightIsNotGood: Dresses in immaculate white and gold robes, cloak, and gloves. Wields powers relating to light and plasma. Thoroughly sadistic and evil.
121* MeaningfulName: Digamma is a defunct numeral.
122* MoralEventHorizon: In-universe, Digamma crossed it when he decided to torture Raz as punishment for committing suicide to get out of a challenge. He decapitates Raz but keeps him alive so the boy can watch as he telekinetically breaks every bone in his body, then forces him to undergo a PainfulTransformation into a malformed sack of meat. All the while the other Common Room Champions are telekinetically restrained and ForcedToWatch, with the Doctor being further restrained by being crucified with rusty metal stakes to keep him from interfering. When all this is done, Digamma drops Raz's still-living head atop his mangled body and just leaves him that way, while Tau mockingly nails a postit note to Raz's forehead stating that this is his fair and just punishment for breaking the Nomads' laws and that anyone who tries to help him will be punished in turn. When the other Champions return to the Common Room and see the state Raz is in, the ones who aren't pure evil are outraged and collectively vow to make the Nomads pay for torturing a child.
123* MultiarmedAndDangerous: He grows an extra pair of arms in his OneWingedAngel form, letting him dual wield his scythes and throw out torrents of plasma from his free hands.
124* NighInvulnerable: Even by Nomad standards, Digamma is extremely resilient. He tanks the Champions' strongest attacks and mighty blows from his fellow Nomads to little effect, and even major injuries like the loss of a limb barely slow him down. It ultimately takes getting skewered by a weapon specifically designed for slaying gods to bring him down, and even then, he holds on long enough to deliver a lengthy villainous speech before succumbing to the injury.
125* OneWingedAngel: Digamma Episimon, the form he assumes for the final boss fight. He grows an extra pair of arms, gains an extra scythe, dons battle armor and sprouts gatling guns from his shoulders.
126%%* OurMonstersAreWeird: His Dervishes and Militantiaries.
127* PitifulWorms: Digamma looks down on mortals and scornfully calls them insects.
128* ThePowerOfTheSun: He can release blasts of destructive solar plasma in battle.
129%%* {{Pride}}
130%%* ScrewPolitenessImASenior
131* ShoulderCannon: Gains a pair of these in his OneWingedAngel form, in the form of [[GatlingGood gatling cannons]].
132* SinisterScythe: His weapon of choice is a golden scythe, befitting his character as a profoundly evil and sadistic BloodKnight who draws strength from the death and destruction caused by war.
133* SlasherSmile: Perpetual rictus, thanks to how horribly scarred his face is.
134* ThisIsGonnaSuck: His reaction to realizing that the bident which just skewered him is about to release a pulse of deicidal energy? A relatively subdued "Ohhh, Fuck Me...".
135* WarGod: A particularly nasty example. Digamma embodies the ''cost'' of war, meaning that all the worst aspects of warfare fall under his divine purview. He himself is a sadistic BloodKnight who revels in death and destruction, and his goal seems to be to plunge the multiverse into an eternal HopelessWar that will sustain him forever.
136* WouldHurtAChild: He tortures Raz in a horrific fashion to punish the boy for committing suicide to get out of a challenge.
137
138!!Phi (Φ)
139
140The [[FourIsDeath Fourth]] Nomad to appear, and only seems to care for the pacing of challenges. Though hints of a darker past crack through every now and then. He has chosen Raz as his champion. He eventually sides with the Champions when they bust out. It's soon revealed through a flash back that he used to be a champion by the name of [[VisualNovel/{{Clannad}} Tomoya Okazaki]].
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142%%* {{BFG}}: Gains one in the last challenge.
143* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: His color seems to be red, though we only have the red Phis in the pupils of whoever he possesses to signify that.
144* DemonicPossession: Whenever he wishes to intervene, he possesses someone and they act trough his will.
145%%* EvilRedhead
146%%* FieryRedhead
147* FlashStep: What his SuperSpeed boils down to.
148* TheFogOfAges: Phi has been a Nomad for so long that he can't remember his original mortal life or name.
149* HiddenDepths: He keeps having a dream of someone in the snow begging for help. Turns out to be the last few moments of his old life as Tomoya.
150* KilledOffForReal: He is slain by Digamma during the final battle, though an apparition of him--in his original appearance as Tomoya--does appear before Narumi in the latter's last scene.
151* LoserDeity: Compared to the other Greek Nomads, Phi comes off as an incompetent buffoon. He's not very good at his self-appointed job, he once broke into the Common Room and crashed on the couch to throw himself a pity party, and his peers don't respect him, to the point that Lambda has struck him for acting foolish on two separate occasions.
152* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Hinted with him offering Film/{{Tron}} something that the others would not give him in a hundred years (going home), and helping the Champions on their [[VideoGame/HaloReach Reach]] challenge.
153* {{Necromancer}}: Has this power, as he brings up [[VideoGame/TransformersWarForCybertron Zeta Prime]] and [[Anime/GhostStories Shirotabi]] from the dead. He can even pull off a psuedo-ShapeShifterGuiltTrip with this technique as he can bring back people from the dead and possess them.
154%%* PuppeteerParasite: He stuck to Mr. Sanichigo before Lambda killed him.
155* RedEyesTakeWarning: The red Phis are a warning to other Nomads, letting them know that their challenge has gone on too long.
156* ShapeshifterGuiltTrip: While fighting the Champions during the endgame, he messes with their heads by using his necromantic powers to take on the forms of their dead loved ones. He turns himself into Andre the Giant, Itachi Uchiha, Nora Estheim, and Victor Reznov (though the last one just bemuses his intended victim).
157* ShoutOut: Let's see...
158** The power over the dead refers to [[Series/KamenRider555 Orphenochs]] being pretty much zombies. He also possess someone like [[Series/KamenRiderDenO other]] [[Series/KamenRiderOOO monsters]]. And his power over speed refers to Faiz's Accel Form.
159** He has HiddenDepths [[Series/KamenRiderOOO repeatedly come to him]] [[Series/KamenRiderDecade in a dream]]. He even says Natsumi's line towards her dream word for word.
160** His weapons of choice are a reference to Faiz's arsenal of weapons. His FinishingMove is reminiscent of Faiz's Rider Kick.
161** Oh, and [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Tiro Finale]].
162* SuperSpeed: He shows it off [[EleventhHourSuperPower at the last challenge]], and he moves so fast that it's a FlashStep.
163* TheWatcher: While he does watch certain events, he more or less likes battles and rarely when the challenge slows down, he pops down and helps out the champions in some form.
164* YouKillItYouBoughtIt: He originally was a Champion who killed the original Phi with his bare hands.
165
166%%!!Psi (Ψ)
167
168%%!![[AC:Epsilon (ε)]]
169
170!!Delta (Δ)
171
172A [[{{Cyborg}} heavily-augmented]] Nomad, [[AC:Delta]] is the orchestrator of the ''VideoGame/HaloReach'' challenge. He has a rather negative relationship with Lambda, to the point where the two engaged in indirect combat when the other Nomad interfered with his challenge. Delta is an enigma, even to his fellow Nomads. However, one thing is certain: he's planning something.
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174%%* CreepyMonotone
175%%* {{Cyborg}}
176%%* LonersAreFreaks
177* MysteriousWatcher: He rarely deals with Nomads or Challengers directly. He usually just stands there, observing them.
178%%* TheQuietOne
179
180!!Omega (Ω)
181
182The second Nomad to appear before the Champions, Omega has the appearance of a jovial fat man with green TronLines. Though he acts more overtly friendly toward the Champions than Lambda, his friendly demeanor hides sinister intentions...
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184* BadBoss: Omega has functionally enslaved several of his Nomad underlings. He imprisoned the real Zeta within an indestructible obelisk and forced him do the Nomads' IT work, he brainwashed Eta into a mentally broken HumanWeapon to serve as his attack dog, and he turned Rho into the living monster factory that is ECHIDNA. And then, of course, there's his plan to kill off all the Greek Nomads but himself...
185* BigBadEnsemble: Out of the blue, proceeded to set the Common Room on lockdown, kill the forgotten Challengers for their energy, and poise a superweapon over the entire complex.
186* BitchInSheepsClothing: Omega comes off as a relatively genial Nomad in his first appearance, but his next appearance shows that this was all an act. Not only has he secretly been killing those Champions who went missing, but he plans to wipe out the other Nomads so he can be “the one”.
187* CombatTentacles: He initially attacks the Champions and their Nomad allies with mechanical tentacles ending in surgical equipment.
188* DiscOneFinalBoss: Omega was supposed to be the final boss of the original A Game Of Gods and his defeat was supposed to mark the end of the game. Due to the interference of certain players, however, the game kept going for another 30-40 pages and the Champions who hadn't already left found themselves having to go through four more boss fights.
189%%* {{Greed}}
190* NotSoHarmlessVillain: In the only other time he appeared, Omega seemed to be some genial executive come down to say hello.
191* NotSoSmallRole: Omega appeared once relatively early on in the game's life and then disappeared, being conspicuously absent from every scene involving the Nomads for hundreds of pages. Then he reappeared on page 803, in a post which revealed that he had secretly been killing off all the missing Champions to create a weapon that would subject his fellow Nomads to a fate worse than death.
192* TheOlderImmortal: Season 2 reveals that Omega is an Original, one of the Celestials who survived the destruction of their original universe. This makes him older than practically all the Nomads featured in Season 1.
193* OmnicidalManiac: Omega's goal is the complete destruction of the entire multiverse.
194* ShockAndAwe: He can shoot emerald lightning from his fingertips.
195* WeNeedADistraction: He created the Game of Gods as a way to distract the other Nomads from his real intentions, knowing that they'd get so hooked on it that they wouldn't notice him slowly building a doomsday device under their noses.
196
197!!Eta (H)
198
199A Nomad that was trained by Omega to be a ruthless killing machine after many years of psychological and physical torture. He regained his memories back.
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201* AbstractEater: He can eat intangible concepts like memories and multiversal anomalies. Indeed, he seems to have picked Natsu as a Champion specifically to fatten him up on life experiences before consuming him.
202* AlmightyJanitor: Is considered a puppet and pet, though has enough power to rival Digamma, Lambda, and Omega.
203%%* BrokenBird: He got better.
204* CombatTentacles: Once he regains his memories and full power, he starts using a set of Doctor Octopus-esque mechanical tentacles in combat. Each is tipped with a large needle, letting them suck things out of (or inject things into) whatever they skewer.
205* DisabledDeity: When we finally get to see Eta's true body, he is not in a good way. He's gaunt and emaciated, he's missing both arms, and he is clearly not well mentally.
206* GodWasMyCopilot: Eta actually fought alongside the Champions for a good chunk of the game, having taken on the forms of [[Manga/FairyTail Gajeel Redfox and Wendy Marvell]]. They reveal the truth after Blink outed herself as Xi and Dis Baba revealed his own deceptions, thanking Natsu for reminding them of something other than endless hunger before vanishing into thin air.
207* JediMindTrick: After interrogating Tau for Omega's location, he wipes Tau's memories of their conversation by saying "You will forget everything that has transpired, and believe you had a polite little chat with me.".
208* LivingLieDetector: He can taste honesty like a snake tasting the air, so he can tell that Tau is being honest with him when the latter admits to having no idea where Omega's personal quarters are.
209* {{Revenge}}: Once Eta regains his memories of his past and remembers how Omega perverted him into a world-destroying attack dog, he becomes fixated on killing Omega to get revenge.
210* SleepModeSize: Eta appears as a young adult or a grown man most of the time, but after being forced to eat himself to escape from Omega, he ends up stuck in the form of a small child, with most of his powers stripped away.
211
212!!Xi (Ξ)
213
214The only female Greek Nomad encountered, Xi is the architect of the MagicalGirl challenge. A conversation amongst the Nomads implies that this is her first time running a game, for which she is really excited; furthermore, it alludes that she is younger and less-experienced than other Nomads, like Lambda or Phi.
215
216For her semi-amnesiac avatar, see Blink on the [[Characters/AGameOfGodsChampions Challengers]] page.
217----
218* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Xi is barely a hundred years old, with most of the other Greek Nomads being many orders of magnitude older than her. They treat her like a child as a result, much to her chagrin.
219%%* BigGood
220* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike the other revealed Nomads, who all stick to a single colour, Xi transitions from red to blue and then to royal purple when talking.
221* DamselOutOfDistress: Digamma dragged her off to his lair to punish her for being a "traditore" at the start of the endgame, though she was able to escape of her own accord (albeit not unscathed).
222* GenkiGirl: She certainly seems to be the most cheerful and energetic of the Nomads by far.
223* PetTheDog: Although she does not revive everyone, and the events of the challenge still happened, Xi brings every named character (save the Collector itself) who died in the MagicalGirl challenge back to life.
224* RapeAsBackstory: It is strongly implied that Quingenti raped her in addition to torturing her when she was his captive. This is part of the reason why she wants to inflict a DeathOfPersonality on herself and spend the rest of her life as Blink.
225%%* TheSmurfettePrinciple
226
227!!Pi (Π)
228
229A mysterious Nomad who manifests as an indistinct white ghost. Its gender is uncertain, and when it speaks, only other Nomads seem capable of understanding it.
230----
231* AmbiguousGender: Assuming, of course, that Pi has a gender to begin with.
232* BigDamnHeroes: In a sense. Pi makes their first appearance by teleporting into the Common Room right as Lambda and Phi were going to attack the Champions and persuading Lambda to give their “toys” a much-needed break.
233* CuteGhostGirl: Even if Pi's gender is indeterminate, it otherwise fits the bill.
234* PaintingTheMedium: Why can't the Champions understand what Pi is saying? Because they can't read hir white text.
235
236!!Chi (χ)
237One of the younger Nomads. Appeared in the ''VideoGame/HaloReach'' challenge to help Phi take on the Covenant security programs.
238----
239%%* {{BFS}}
240%%* BifurcatedWeapon
241* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Shifts between Red, yellow[=/=]gold and orange[=/=]cinnamon.
242%%* CuteAndPsycho
243* JustAKid: At least, he thinks of himself this way towards the end compared to the other Nomads.
244* TrademarkFavoriteFood: [[PassThePopcorn Popcorn]], although this may be something of a {{Flanderization}}.
245
246%%!!Omicron (O)
247
248!!Tau (Τ)
249An orderly Nomad who first appeared during the Halo Reach challenge, barging into the Common Room to chastise Omicron for getting chummy with the Champions. He picked [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]] as his Champion and doesn't get along well with Sigma.
250----
251* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: His ColorCodedSpeech alternates between green, purple, and pink, while his body is "dark red with flashes of blue and green".
252* EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first appearance tells you everything you need to know about him: he’s a stickler for rules, he believes that Nomads shouldn’t get chummy with Champions and should instead command their fear and respect, and he cruelly tells the Doctor that he’s now OutOfContinues. A nice god, he is not.
253* OrderVersusChaos: Downplayed. He vouches for order and following rules and often butts heads with Sigma, who preaches chaos, but the two are never shown coming to blows over it.
254* OutOfContinues: Invoked. He tells the Doctor that he removed his remaining regenerations and warns him to play things smart if he doesn't want to end up dead.
255
256!!Sigma (Σ)
257A rather Chaotic and crazed Nomad. Appeared first in the Nomad meeting, [[{{Jerkass}} and spewed raw sewage on one of the waiting challengers just because the Reach challenge wasn't moving fast enough.]]
258----
259* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Alternates between green and red.
260* DraconicHumanoid: His avatar is a winged dragon-man.
261* VolcanicVeins: He has glowing red veins instead of the more typical TronLines.
262
263!!Alpha (A)
264
265Appearing late in the challenge, Alpha is apparently one of the oldest Nomads. Noted for being rather usually attached to the champions and not having a form that stays the same for very long, his/her true intentions are unknown at this point.
266
267''Twilight of the Gods'' shows that Alpha picked [[VisualNovel/FateStayNight Gilgamesh]] as their Overlord for that particular game.
268----
269* AmbiguousGender: Alpha is not stated as being ether male or female but seems to almost change at will.
270* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike the rest of the Nomads that have appeared, Alpha simply speaks in '''black text'''. If this is because he/she doesn't care to pick one or chose black first is anyone's guess.
271* EldritchAbomination: Alpha's changes at times make him/her clearly not of human or even humanoid origin.
272
273!!Upsilon (Y)
274The Nomad who picked Yuuka Kazami as their Champion. Upsilon has a very abstract appearance, wearing clothes made of white fire and having a flat, featureless disc in place of a head. \
275They participated in the Roman Nomads' game in ''Twilight of the Gods'', picking [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Gendo Ikari]] and his eventual replacement, [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Gilgamesh]], as their Overlords.
276----
277* AmbiguousGender: Switches between male and female voices of different ages, as well as having a gender-neutral figure.
278%%* TheCollector: Not quite like the other Nomads.
279* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Unlike Phi, Upsilon's primary color is white, outlined with red. Their ColorCodedSpeech, meanwhile, is red with a strikethrough effect.
280* CreepyMonotone: With ever-present static overlain.
281* OnlySaneMan: Upsilon is one of the few Nomads to recognize that they aren't at the top of the cosmic food chain and that there are beings out there who could make trouble for them if the Nomads make them angry. In particular, Upsilon is concerned that [[Franchise/TouhouProject Yukari Yakumo]] could do a lot of damage if she tried to get Yuuka back.
282* WreathedInFlames: Their body is draped in white fire in a manner reminiscent of a dress.
283
284!!Iota(ι)
285A sinister Nomad who manifests as a formless black mist. He initially appears during the Date Night challenge, offering Yukari Yakumo a proposal to keep her from interfering with the Nomads' affairs.
286----
287* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Appears as a black shadowy being.
288* DarkIsNotEvil: Iota may be a shadowy wraith whose true form is a menacing robotic skeleton, his ColorCodedSpeech may be RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver, and he may preside over death itself, but ultimately, he's no villain. He sides with the Champions and the other heroic Nomads, helping them to rescue Rho and defeat Digamma, and he is last seen going off to try and stop Digamma’s multiversal war.
289* DealWithTheDevil: Though whether its [[Franchise/TouhouProject Yukari]] or Iota remains to be seen.
290* DeathsHourglass: Literally. He can tell how long a person has left to live by conjuring up and consulting an hourglass.
291* EvilSoundsDeep: Because he uses the evil text color for talking.
292* ShoutOut: His physical form is identical to the Human-Reaper Larva from ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''.
293* SkeleBot9000: His physical form is an enormous robotic skeleton, or at least the upper body of one.
294
295!!Rho (ρ)
296
297The wife of Lambda, and a former Champion heavily implied to be [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Asuka Langley Soryu]], [[AlternateUniverse or a variation thereof]].
298
299For more on her monstrous alter-ego ''ECHIDNA'', see Characters/AGameOfGodsNPCs.
300----
301* EleventhHourRanger: She joins up with the Champions upon being freed from her ECHIDNA body, just in time to help them fight against Digamma in the final boss fight.
302%%* ActionGirl
303* AttackReflector: The head of her battleaxe can absorb incoming energy-based attacks, alter their elemental properties, and shoot them back at their source with twice the power.
304* BarbaricBattleaxe: Rho is a calm and loving person outside of combat, but she becomes a vicious, bloodthirsty fighter in the heat of battle. Fittingly, her weapon of choice is a massive battleaxe.
305* BroughtDownToNormal: It is implied that she and Lambda both lost their Nomad powers and turned back into normal humans at the very end of the game, shown by their TronLines fading away, their skin, hair and eye colors reverting to natural ones, and them shrinking down from three-meter giants to more realistic heights.
306* CastingAShadow: She can call down bolts of exploding dark energy and make cross-shaped pillars of the same stuff erupt from the floor. She had the same power in her previous form as Echidna, but she uses it with greater precision as Rho.
307%%* ColorMotif: Black and violet.
308* DarkIsNotEvil: Rho has jet-black skin, wields power over destructive dark energies, fights like a raging berserker in combat, and spent eons stuck in the form of an insane EldritchAbomination before the Champions freed her. She is also firmly on the side of good, or at least the side of the Champions.
309* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Like her husband, she's a former Challenger elevated to Nomadhood.
310%%* FlashStep
311* LatexSpaceSuit: Creates a purple [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion plugsuit]] to preserve her modesty.
312%%* NakedFirstImpression
313* NakedOnRevival: Rho is naked when she is "born" anew from Echidna's chest. It takes her about a minute to reach the state of mind needed to conjure up clothing for herself.
314* PurpleIsPowerful: Rho has violet hair, violet TronLines and wears a violet plugsuit, and she's a formidable fighter with destructive darkness powers.
315* SpellBlade: She imbues Spriggan's bullets and grenades with her own dark energy during the final battle so they'll be able to do some damage to Digamma instead of [[ShootingSuperman harmlessly bouncing off]].
316* UncertainDoom: Between the extent of their injuries and Iota's comment that the two of them would live "a couple more days" if he opened a portal for them instead of letting them open one themselves, it is strongly implied that Lambda and Rho died not long after they stepped through the portal together at the end of the game.
317* WalkingSpoiler: It's impossible to talk about Rho without acknowledging the fact that she is ECHIDNA, or that she and Lambda are both characters from ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'' ascended to godhood.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:The Roman Nomads]]
321
322!!Centum (C)
323The leader of the Roman Nomads and the first to introduce himself to the Overlords, Centum is a showman through and through. He oversees the challenges and conducts business with both the Overlords and his fellow Nomads with no small amount of bombastic flair; he also acts as patriarch of the Roman family, being the father of Deca and Decim and the husband of Quinque.
324----
325%%* AffablyEvil
326* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Centum is a very theatrical character, and accordingly he looks like an actor who stepped off the stage of an ancient Roman drama.
327%%* EvilLaugh
328* IncomingHam: He makes a very bombastic BigEntrance in his first appearance, booming with laughter as he materializes from an orb of fire.
329%%* LargeHam
330%%* MalevolentMaskedMen
331* PlayingWithFire: He can conjure flames at will and even turn himself into the stuff.
332* SoulPower: He once temporarily shunted Doctor Doom's soul out his body and into a Doombot. Doom was not amused.
333* TechnicolorFire: The flames that he conjures up are [[FireIsRed pure red]], without any trace of more natural colors like yellow or orange.
334
335!!Deca (>)
336One half of [[color:purple: Decadem (X)]]. Is the cheery side. Hinted to be [[VisualNovel/{{CLANNAD}} Ushio Okazaki]].
337----
338%%* CheerfulChild
339* CreepyChild: She seems a little too overjoyed at the thought of countless innocents being slaughtered.
340* GemTissue: Her eyes are pink gemstones.
341* KilledOffForReal: In the very beginning of ''Eclipse of the Gods'', she is killed off by Daido.
342%%* RedOniBlueOni: The red to Decim's blue.
343* ShrinkingViolet: When taking care of Nomad-related business, she'd rather leave the job to her superiors, including Decim.
344
345!!Decim (<)
346The other half of [[color:purple: Decadem (X)]]. Is the gloomy, depressed side.
347----
348* AnimalMotif: CreepyCrows. She can transform into them and use other such birds to spy on people.
349* CastingAShadow: She has the power to smother light in her vicinity, bringing varying degrees of darkness.
350%%* ColorMotif: Dark blue.
351* CreepyChild: In her first appearance she calmly tells Daido that he's fated to die again and that he's going to slit her throat after he loses patience with her. The whole encounter leaves him rather disturbed.
352* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: Her eyes lack pupils and seem to absorb all light, reflecting her depressed and depressing personality.
353* ElegantGothicLolita: She's a pale young girl who carries a frilly parasol and dresses in excessively frilly and dark-hued Victorian-era clothing.
354* EnfantTerrible: Decim generally restricts herself to being a CreepyChild, either silently watching the Overlords or making confusing statements about the inevitability of Fate. But on one occasion she was in a bad mood after watching Centum get intimate with Quinque, and she decided to take her anger out on some of the Overlords by immobilizing and torturing them.
355* TheEeyore: She seems physically incapable of finding joy in anything, an attitude which brings down everyone around her.
356* TheFatalist: She firmly believes that everything is preordained and that YouCantFightFate. It's implied that this is why she's so depressed.
357* AnIcePerson: She can encase people in ice just by looking at them or casting her shadow over them.
358* OneToMillionToOne: She can turn herself into an entire flock of ravens and back again.
359* PersonalityPowers: Decim can control darkness and see the future. Naturally, she's a gloomy fatalist.
360* PollyWantsAMicrophone: Decim can still talk while she's in her flock of ravens form. She can choose to speak through one bird, or through [[SpeakInUnison all of them]].
361* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Deca's red. Whereas Deca is bright and cheerful, Decim is gloomy and morose. This even carries over to their color respective color schemes, with Decim's eyes, hair, dress, and theatre mask all being a very dark shade of blue in contrast with her sister's bright pink hair, dress, eyes, and nose.
362* {{Seers}}: It's implied that she can see the future to some extent.
363
364!!Quingenti
365A Roman Nomad who delights in inflicting pain upon others. Proves more important to the plot of ''A Game Of Gods'' than ''Twilight Of The Gods'', as it's revealed that he plays a significant role in the backstory of Blink, also known as the Grecian Nomad Xi. Quingenti put Xi through all manner of physical and mental abuse, forcing her to take on the form of Blink and lock away her memories as a means of escaping these torments. He attempts to reclaim Blink twice over the course of the game, so that he might continue torturing her; fortunately, both attempts are thwarted before anything horrible can happen.
366
367He is the first Nomad to die in the course of the game, being killed by the Champions when he tries to stop them from escaping.
368----
369* ArchEnemy: To Xi. His torture of her is the entire reason why she wants to stop being a Nomad and forget she ever was one, and his demise is a suitably cathartic moment.
370%%* CardCarryingVillain
371%%* CombatSadomasochist
372%%* CombatTentacles: Made of [[SpikesOfVillainy spikes.]]
373* DarkIsEvil: His avatar is a pitch-black silhouette described as a black hole in human form, his manifestations are often accompanied by black mist, and he is one of the most unrepentantly malicious of the Season 1 Nomads.
374* FlechetteStorm: His preferred method of attack, flinging needles and razor blades which cause excruciating pain to whatever they hit.
375* ForTheEvulz: Quingenti has no deeper motives to his actions. He tortured and violated Xi just because he could.
376* GoingToGiveItMoreEnergy: He meets his end when Xi transfers all her Nomadic memories and power into him, somehow overwhelming him and obliterating his essence.
377* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Xi runs him through with her naginata. This doesn't kill him, but it does weaken him enough for the Champions to defeat him.
378%%* KilledOffForReal
379%%* RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil: heavily implied.
380* {{Sadist}}: He revels in making others suffer.
381* ShockAndAwe: He starts flinging bolts of lightning around willy-nilly once he's on his last legs.
382%%* TortureTechnician
383
384!!Quinque
385Otherwise known as Quinny, Quinque is the lover of Centum and one of the Roman Nomads.
386----
387%%* HotGoddess
388* LightEmUp: She has powers relating to light.
389%%* MsFanservice
390* TheMistress: Quinque is Centum's lover, not his wife. Said wife, Bes, is still around, and the two women do not get along.
391* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Quinny.
392
393!!Unus
394An enigmatic Nomad who looks like an overdressed gunslinger from the Wild West. His gun is generally the last word in any argument.
395----
396* DeityOfHumanOrigin: Or near enough. ''Infinities'' heavily implies that Unus is an ascended [[ScaryDogmaticAliens Shadow]] from ''Series/BabylonFive''.
397%%* TheGunslinger
398* MeaningfulName: Unus stands for one. Given his weapon, a gun, it only takes one shot to take down even the strongest Gods.
399* StableTimeLoop: It is strongly implied that Unus is a future version of Awar the Shadow, and that Unus brought his past self into the game to ensure his own existence.
400[[/folder]]
401
402[[folder:Minions of the Nomads]]
403Lesser entities created by the Nomads to act as their servants.
404
405!!The Inevitables
406Clockwork beings from the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' multiverse that embody the concept of law and order. The ones who serve Lambda can be recognized by their silver coloration and the lambda sigil prominently displayed on their bodies.\
407Two varieties of Inevitable are seen in this game: sword-wielding, human-sized Kolyaruts, and hulking, thunder- and lightning-hurling Maruts. One particular Kolyarut has dropped in on the Champions a few times to act as its master's spokesman.
408----
409* ClockworkCreature: These supernatural beings resemble humanoids made of clockwork.
410* ElementalPunch: The Maruts can throw punches infused with [[ShockAndAwe electricity]] or [[MakeSomeNoise destructive sonic energies]].
411* {{Geas}}: The Maruts can invoke Lambda's power to impose terms and conditions upon their enemies during battle, with deadly consequences for any who break them. During a scuffle with Digamma's forces, they declared that it was forbidden to harm the Champions, and any Militantiaries who ignored this declaration were devoured and obliterated by spectral jaws erupting from the floor.
412* MagicKnight: Both varieties of Inevitable wield formidable magic in addition to being deadly physical fighters.
413* MookDepletion: Lambda used to have armies of these things, but after Omega was vanquished and the Nomad’s world collapsed into a singularity, he only has eighteen Inevitables left: six Maruts and twelve Kolyaruts.
414* QuantityVersusQuality: The Quality to the Militantiaries’ Quantity. The Militantiaries vastly outnumber them, but the Inevitables are durable and powerful enough to make up the difference. During one battle, two Maruts proved an even match for a force of at least fifty Militantiaries.
415
416!!The Invigilators
417A group of identical men with silver disco suits and silver afros. These minions of Lambda visited the Common Room during a rare lull between challenges to make the Champions run laps around a racetrack.
418----
419* FlashStep: They move so fast that they appear to teleport, letting them casually evade gunfire, get behind whoever was foolish enough to shoot at them, and whip them into submission.
420* ForcedSleep: One of them puts Calvin to sleep by poking him in the forehead.
421* PowerNullifier: They can shut down other beings’ powers and abilities. They use this on Calvin and Hobbes when the boy and his tiger try to invoke their superhero forms.
422* SmugSmiler: They're a pack of condescending jerks who are almost never seen without a mocking smirk on their faces.
423* WhipOfDominance: These cruel taskmasters are armed with armor-piercing whips that they use to force everyone onto their racetrack.
424
425!!The Militantiaries
426The foot soldiers of Digamma, these beings wear the colors of every army in existence. They live only to wage war at their master’s command.
427----
428* ArmyOfTheAges: They are soldiers taken from every fighting force from every era in every universe, all now fighting under Digamma's banner.
429* HumanoidAbomination: They are masses of painfully bright white energy in roughly humanoid form, with black spots for eyes. Their voices, meanwhile, sound like grainy radio clips and sound bytes that have been stitched together from various sources to form coherent sentences.
430* MasterOfThreads: They can attack with the very fibres of their uniforms, transforming them into needle-tipped filaments that stab at foes and worm their way into enemies’ wounds.
431* SpellBlade: They can imbue their bullets and projectiles with “bloody flame” to enhance their destructive power.
432* StillWearingTheOldColors: Though they now pledge their allegiance to Digamma and his cause, they still wear the uniforms of whatever armies he took them from.
433* TheVirus: If their fibers get into the wounds of someone with a military background and aren’t removed quickly, that person will transform into a new Militantiary.
434
435[[/folder]]

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