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Guardians' Watch (DevilPsyco)

There are gods, there are mortals, and then there are the Divine Guardians. These embodiments of concepts reign over a reality containing most of DevilPsyco's original stories and characters. The collective setting went unnamed for the longest time, only referred to by the name of whatever planet a given character lived on (usually a version of Earth), but has received this name as the Divine Guardians are the overarching connection between the worlds.

    Divine Guardians 

The overseers of reality in the Guardians' Watch setting. Each Divine Guardian embodies a concept utterly. If one were to die and not be replaced very quickly, reality would fall apart at the seams.

Mara, Divine Guardian of Evil

See her entry in the Assassins folder on the Villains page.

Adrestia, Divine Guardian of Good

Mara's counterpart, born and assigned to her role once Mani had made her choice.


  • Nightmare Face: There was something very wrong with the Adrestia that Mara saw in the Wanda-induced vision of her worst fear. Something no 'Guardian of Good' should have.

The Great Light, Divine Guardian of Souls

Desgard, Divine Guardian of Death

Vitaegard, Divine Guardian of Life

Judge (Janus), Divine Guardian of Chance

Chance, probability, choice. He oversees randomness and luck. He's always down to play a gambling game, whether against his fellow Guardians or a lesser being. Just make sure you know what you're wagering with him.


  • Dark Is Not Evil: The Judge is a pitch-black being, but he operates on Blue-and-Orange Morality. He's as likely to save your life for his own amusement as he is to do it out of altruism, and he's as likely to see you killed for his own amusement as he is to do it out of spite.
  • Wowing Cthulhu: Luxord managed to best Judge in a game based around the former's signature "Time Gauges" by one second. Judge was suitably impressed by his skill and pragmatism.

Divine Guardian of Time

Divine Guardian of Karma

  • Draconic Abomination: It resembles an Eastern serpent-dragon, but aside from actually being a Divine Guardian, it also radically changes personalities and appearances between a tranquil white form and a tempestuous dark-blue form seemingly at random.

Plato, Divine Guardian of Elements

Artemis, Divine Guardian of Plants

A Divine Guardian created by Plato to help manage the immense power and presence of elemental powers. This Divine Guardian is currently attached to Shinigami Queen Sonia.

Iblis, Divine Guardian of Fire

A Divine Guardian created by Plato to help manage the immense power and presence of elemental powers. This Divine Guardian is currently attached to Shinigami Prince Leander.

Leviathan, Divine Guardian of Water

A Divine Guardian created by Plato to help manage the immense power and presence of elemental powers. This Divine Guardian is currently attached to Shinigami Prince Thaddeus.

Divine Guardian of Fate

    Angels, Devils, and Demons 

Unlike many settings, Hell is a part of Heaven in the Guardians' Watch. Devils are angels cursed into monstrous forms who are left to live in Hell. Demons are their own kind of creature entirely that come from their own world, though they are fated by nature to go to Hell upon death no matter what, so they are still connected to the afterlife.


Angels and Arch Angels

Areui

The original main pro/antagonist of the Guardians' Watch timeline, to the point it would originally have been called the Areuiverse.

Areui started as an ordinary angel before sprouting strange black wings and developing abnormally great power. His brother Kirue sabotaged his efforts to join the military out of fear that they would only see him as a weapon, resulting in Areui becoming a simple servant-class angel.

This caused Areui to slowly develop a grudge until an encounter with the Crown of Navitus unleashed his building rage. He was cursed by the Four Gods, his power was sealed into five colored gemstones, and his form was twisted into that of a Devil. He fled from Heaven, experiencing many trials in the worlds beyond. After billions of years, when his madness grew too great, his remaining angelic nature would separate from and oppose his current Devil self.

Areui's initial story in the Arena revolves around the conflict between Angel Areui and Devil Areui, with the keepers of Devil Areui's power-sealing gemstones caught in the middle. However, his two halves eventually manage to become one whole again, retaining tattoos from his Devil form that can become his Angel form's wings.


In General

  • Our Angels Are Different: Standard Angels like Areui are Winged Humanoids by default. Though inherently good, they have stunted senses of empathy and free will, are able to become evil, and can be turned into Devils by a curse, but some part of the original angelic nature remains. Such was the case with Areui.
  • Power Tattoo: Devil Areui has these, and his recombined self retains them, along with the ability to convert them into his original angel self's wings.

Original

As Devil Areui

As Splintered Angel Areui

Recombined

  • Small Role, Big Impact: Areui is part of exactly one scene in the "Army of Universes" plot, yet his conversation with Narktus almost singlehandedly derails the framing of the plot, from an unscrupulous madman's quest for universe-scale vengeance to a broken and sad man pressing on with a doomed goal for the sole sake of seeing it through.

Alt.Areui

New Devil Areui

Kirue

Yazur

Daniel

Devils and Arch Devils

New Devil Areui

Hell Wolves

Shinigami (Angels of Death)

Leander

Sonia

Thaddeus

Demons

Psyco

Dahrum

Shinui

Ovarr

Ovarr is a young demon who sought to become a soldier, but lacked the size and strength necessary to handle military training. Mara happened upon him and decided to help him along, and the result was a Four-Star Badass demon general who had surpassed his mentor.


  • From Nobody to Nightmare: Courtesy of some pointers from Mara herself, Ovarr stopped struggling to keep up and gained immense strength.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: When confronting Odio, who declares that his name is also another name for hate, effectively equating himself to hatred as a concept, Ovarr drops the Blood Knight act entirely. He immediately tries to use Demonic Possession to twist Odio's bones into a pretzel, and goes full Screaming Warrior when that fails. The reason is because Ovarr knows all too well about Navitus and the horrors that can be wrought by those with enough hate in their hearts.

    Humans 

Dekai-Ver

Lok-El/ Emperor Locke Qayin

  • Bad Powers, Good People: Not initially, but after some character development, Locke is now firmly on the side of good, in spite of his powers being highly destructive and malignant (and possibly connected to Navitus.)
  • Non-Indicative Name: Locke's powers' primary effect is to break matter down into particles, which would be more accurately called "corrosion", but they have always been and will continue to be called "corruption".

Ace

Sitri

Aenna

Aesol

The Bandit Group

Travis

Amber

Daisy

Landon

Seth Runihura

G.E.M. Personnel

Alex

    Other 

Topaz

Zzelo

Gem Dragons

The Hunter and the Huntress

Invidia

Ren

Mani

A being who was created, raised and trained to become the first Divine Guardian of Morality. She got to have her own time-traveling training arc in the Arena where she learned about good and evil. In the end, she would choose evil, and grow to love it, becoming Mara.


  • Poke the Poodle: When Maleficent tries to tutor Mani in the ways of evil, the worst she can end up doing is shoplift and proceed to fight the very economy-focused superhero who comes after her in retaliation.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: It's hard to believe someone as innocent as Mani, who struggled so hard to pretend to be a supervillain, could become someone as wretched as Mara.

Iris

A mysterious angel-winged woman who emerged from a crystal during an OP Event battle against Derak, received an equally mysterious necklace as a reward from the cosmos for her help, and vanished for a while before returning as a regular character. Unmarked spoilers abound for her true identity.


  • Body Horror: Crystals are constantly growing out of her body. Without her special necklace — the Necklace of Navitus — they would consume and imprison her.
  • Heroic BSoD: Upon remembering her true nature and origins, she throws away her artifacts and runs to hide within a cave, letting her crystalline prison grow out of control until Thor and some less-likely allies show up to snap her out of it.
  • Mystical Waif: Has angel wings, but isn't an angel. Can manipulate fire. Is constantly growing crystals out of her body. Is secretly a primordial being who was once driven by pure rage until she lost the physical containers of it. Iris checks plenty of boxes for this trope. The only abnormal part is her somewhat tomboyish personality.

Navitus

A crafter from a time before time existed, when what existence there was was populated by beings of pure light. Navitus was one such being, who resented being stuck with her lot in life and looked down upon by others for it. Her hatred grew until it finally reached a peak, whereupon she used the skills she had been forced to use her whole life in order to forge a Necklace, Staff, and Crown of untold power containing her hatred as an amplifier.

She rampaged through the realm before six beings defeated and sealed her away into crystal. Her artifacts were ultimately scattered across the many worlds that came to be with the rise of more and more Divine Guardians.


  • Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: The Staff of Navitus glows with various colored auras that indicate its current state, and that of the person holding it.
    • A golden aura is exclusively reserved for when Iris herself wields the Staff.
    • A blue aura means the one holding the Staff is worthy to do so.
    • A red aura means the Staff is angry enough to act on its own will, even to the extent of lashing out against a worthy wielder.
    • A black aura means the wielder is unworthy, and holding it for more than a split-second will prompt it to transform them into a twisted abomination.
    • A gray aura, which so far has only ever appeared when the Staff was held by the Iron Maiden, means the wielder has some kind of barrier or protection that prevents the Staff from affecting them, regardless of whether they are worthy or unworthy. This does not stop the Staff from turning red and blasting the wielder away.
    • No aura means the wielder either does not exist or is a mere extension of a larger will, lacking any consciousness of its own.
  • Enemy Without: Iris Navitus's hatred has been contained within her Artifacts, leaving "Iris" her own person who regrets her past actions and fears their consequences. She cannot handle multiple artifacts at the same time without being consumed by her anger once more, thus making their raw hateful essence, sometimes called "Anti-Navitus", the greatest aspect of Navitus's lingering threat to the Arena.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Dahrum, Devil Areui, Locke's corrosion powers, and the Cyber Angels are all consequences of Navitus's actions. She is the closest thing the Guardians' Watch multiverse has to a singular Big Bad, and everyone who knows her name regards her as The Dreaded, and is thankful she's long gone.
  • Ironic Name: "Iris" is certainly an unfortunate name for a being whose natural form does not have eyes. However, it does have real significance; see Meaningful Name.
  • Meaningful Name: "Iris Navitas" is Latin for "Rainbow Energy", fitting for a being of pure light whose power manifests in various colors. "Navitas" can also mean "zeal", which is an understatement of how thoroughly Navitus is driven by vengeful anger.
    • Word of God is that the "Rainbow" part is a happy accident. The actual reason her name is Iris is because those transformed by the artifacts' rage gain a third eye in some way.
  • Unstoppable Rage: Navitus's power comes in no small part from her vengeful fury at living a life forced upon her and being scorned for her job despite having no choice in it. Her hate is so strong it can corrupt anyone who comes into contact with her Artifacts, whether twisting their bodies into horrible abominations or influencing their minds. It even "corrupts" herself as Iris! Only Asura, both named after an embodiment of wrath and literally powered by it, and Odio, whose name is literally Latin for "hate", can rival or surpass Navitus's anger and the power that it grants.
  • Walking Spoiler: It's hard to discuss Navitus without mentioning The Reveal that not only is she still alive, she is Iris.


Polychronology (KiriK)

In a World… fragmented by a Time Crash combining different chunks of past, present and future Earth into one Earth, mystical knights and monsters wage war with robots and mad scientists, all while the Muggles of the present day are caught in the middle.

    Beings From the Past 

Aeleris Aki

Aeleris as himself

Leesarix

The Id

Terlette Asti

  • Absurd Cutting Power: Terlette wields a flamberge shaped from a bone of Derak, the physical embodiment of the inevitable end of all things, which has a matter-destroying aura that lets it "cut" through anything. Or it did, until Derak was killed and it became effectively just a dragonbone sword.
  • Badass Bookworm: Terlette is a former adventurer and spellsword for hire who literally rewrote the singular tome of all human magical knowledge, when the original version was a rudimentary and haphazard summary of poorly-understood concepts, in under two years after retiring from action.
  • Combo Platter Powers: Her proficiency in World Magic grants her control over various conceptual "elements", which can be used in conjunction with one another to achieve a myriad of feats and spell-like effects.
  • Cultured Badass: Born and raised a noble, Terlette has been trained in the ways of reading, writing, and the arts, in an era where such things were rare among common folk. She is also trained in warfare.
  • Cursed with Awesome: Her legs of solid gold weigh her down so severely that she had to retire from the fighting adventurer's life, and she can no longer use electricity magic because it simply homes in on the highly conductive gold. However, living her daily life with that permanent weight has made her ripped. Plus, when two of the most important limbs for fighting are made of a solid metal that bends where other metals break, they can be useful to block enemy attacks.

Derak

When the Polychronology universe was created, Derak was there. When the first gods winked into existence, Derak watched. When they tried to create mortal life, Derak tried to end it.

Derak is the embodiment of the end of reality, the hopelessness and futility of living, and lots of other nasty stuff. In overstepping the boundaries of his role, it becomes necessary to destroy him and put an end to the end itself.


  • Adaptational Badass: In Polychronology, Derak was originally "merely" a towering figure similar to the gods. After being turned into the Land of Eternal Night, when he came back, he was a monstrosity the size of a gas giant with the deathly planet as his "heart", and he proceeded to die in this form to a small group of gods and superpowered mortals. In the Arena, he puts his foes through a Marathon Boss of a battle, singlehandedly taking on such monstrous powerhouses as the entire main seven of the Justice League, three Saiyans, Wanda, Frieza and Iris, at the same time, starting at a humanlike size and gradually getting bigger as he releases more of his power, before crossing a Bishōnen Line for his final form - one that never existed in the original work.
  • Disc-One Final Boss: Having been created as the ultimate evil of Polychronology as a singular story, long before the setting was expanded upon and new major villains were introduced, Derak ends up serving this role for KiriK's Arena roster. He is the first OP Event boss run by KiriK, but far from the last antagonist KiriK uses, ironic given his role as a sentient end to everything.
  • Eldritch Location / Genius Loci: When the gods fought Derak, they stretched his skin over the half-formed planet that would have been Earth, turned his bone into rock and his flesh into seeds, then turned that world into its own isolated pocket dimension all to keep him from touching the universe. He remained fully conscious, and all of the "Land of Eternal Night" was an extension of his will. He retains this dimension as his chosen battleground for the first few phases (and the final phase) of his battle in the Arena.
  • Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: He resurrects at a "large human" size through Terlette's sword (a fragment of his original body) and immediately escapes to attempt another universal destruction. Very little is explained until after the Arena's heroes kill him again.
  • I Have Many Names: Derak, God of Nihilism, Inevitable End, Living Void, Land of Eternal Night. He sees no need for names since information will no longer exist if he has his way, but mockingly accepts "Derak" as his primary name.
  • Sorting Algorithm of Evil: Derak presents an unusual inversion. He is only the second "main villain" KiriK ever used as a boss fight, but none since have been as dangerous on their own as he was, all the way up until Odio. Even the next main Polychronology villain, Lilith, pales in comparison.

Lacia (Bolded1)

  • Our Angels Are Different
    • Born from a scheduled alignment of orderly essence, able to take human form from a more biblically accurate true form, very loud and very Knight Templar-y. Lucia is still only one kind of Polychronology angel.
    • She also has a designated caste role - "Purifier". Lacia is an angel that seeks out sources of sin, descends into public view, and makes a show of defeating them. This spectacle dissuades further evil intent in onlookers, in addition to providing entertainment.
  • Painting the Medium: Due to the circumstances of Lucia's cursed name, even the narration and this very page constantly flop back and forth on its spelling.
  • Real Life Writes the Plot: Lacia was conceptualized as a simple Knight Templar warrior angel with nothing "odd" about her besides her overzealous disposition towards what she sees as evil. Bolded repeatedly misspelling her name as Lucia in his posts led to a curse upon her name becoming in-universe lore and part of her motivation to feud with Samaleel.

Samaleel (Bolded1)

  • all lowercase letters: her dialogue is written this way and also is not punctuated
  • Our Demons Are Different: Samaleel is a demon born from chaos, having no origin but random chance. Her true form is unknown, but she purposefully takes a humanlike form for her own desires. See Lilith and Refia for the other ways a demon can come into being.

Megan Aki (OmegaShadowcry)

Lilith

  • Adaptational Badass: Lilith had no Chaos State in her original story at all. Following the footsteps of Derak before her, she does have one in the Arena, and she can also fully control it when most demons go completely wild, letting her mop the floor with numerous people who would otherwise threaten her.
  • Clap Your Hands If You Believe: Lilith's form is dependent on human beliefs.
    • When she first came into being she was little more than an animate fertility idol akin to a Venus statue, as that was what those humans created, projected their desires onto, and invoked as a justification of their evil acts.
    • When civilization with language first arose, she took on an appearance akin to a human princess, reflecting early tales that portrayed women as a "reward" for a hero. These tales themselves did not influence her form, but wannabe heroes who heard these tales and were motivated by the prospect of that reward did.
    • In the present, her appearance is derived from a better understanding of Succubi and Incubi, and of Lilith herself. As their Monster Progenitor, she has a mature and motherly appearance, and she still looks beautiful, but in a distinctly wrong way. Her imposing stature and Red and Black and Evil All Over clothing are also derived from mortals' acknowledgement that sometimes evil is sexy.
  • Our Demons Are Different: Lilith is a demon embodying sin, made of the hellish energy that humans give off when they act on evil thoughts. She claims during a fight against her that she embodies all of the Seven Deadly Sins, but the one that most comprises her being is, of course, Lust. See Samaleel and Refia for two other ways demons can come to be in their setting.
  • Statuesque Stunner: She is fifteen feet tall with a build to match.

Volcras

Areui, Archangel of Defiance (DevilPsyco)

An Alternate Continuity incarnation of Areui, the original main protagonist of Psyco's stories as they appeared in the Arena. This version of him has never been the main character, but he becomes part of the main group near the end of that story, and his power is invaluable to Refia in multiple ways.


  • Adaptational Badass: The original Areui started out weak with untapped potential, was shunned for it, encountered an artifact of Navitus, lost every last ounce of restraint, and was cursed to become a Devil after his rampage. This Areui was an Archangel from the moment of his manifestation, rebelled due to a dispute of morality, almost won against every other angel thanks to his Black Magic, only lost thanks to a surprise attack, and never needed outside influence to be that powerful.
  • Fallen Angel: Downplayed in two regards. In the verse of Polychronology, angels cannot become demons and demons cannot become angels. Areui is the closest it gets to the former case, but he's still Made of Good in terms of his metaphysical essence. The other sense is that he's actually still a good person, he just raged against the heavens and now buries his good side under layers of snark. He is, however, an archangel who fell from grace and descended into Hell.
  • Knight in Sour Armor: PC!Areui retains a major chip on his shoulder due to the age when he turned against his kin, feeling they had wronged him. However, he is still a good person at heart, just begrudgingly so.
  • Older Hero vs. Younger Villain: Both Areui and Lilith are prehistoric levels of old, but Areui manifested from a concept that predates mortal life, while Lilith was born in the age of the first sapient mortals.
  • Satanic Archetype: KiriK and Psyco accidentally wrote him into this role. An archangel born from the virtue of defying and rebelling against a corrupt leadership, his views were altered with the existence of mortals, in whom he would come to take great interest. His stance on mortals led him to dispute against the divine, go on a rampage, and be cast down to Hell, which he would make his home and gain the powers of demons. Some aspects of the archetype remain absent, such as him still being a hero at heart, and the fact that he doesn't actually rule over even part of Hell, he just sits in a cottage and stews in his misery.
  • Shapeshifter Default Form: When you're as powerful as PC!Areui, your true form is whatever you want it to be. His original form is another matter altogether, but for all intents and purposes, his humanlike appearance is how he really looks.
  • Time Abyss: PC!Areui predates the existence of mortal life, including the primordial soup.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: PC!Areui's vengeful anger at his own kind was so great that he unwittingly discovered the ability to use Black Magic, the power of demons, in tandem with White Magic, the power of angels. His ultimate attack, Apocalypse (a Recurring Element of Areuis), is a fusion of them into a single orb packing might akin to a lesser version of true godly power.

    Beings From the Present 

Christopher Chickadee

Alexa Randey

  • Defrosting Ice Queen: Alexa went through this character arc prior to her appearance the Arena. She started as an Alpha Bitch, went through many Break the Haughty moments, and finally mellowed out after becoming a werewolf, to pursue an EDM career.
  • Logical Weakness: Aside from the common weakness to silver, Alexa's Healing Factor is also suppressed by salting her wounds. The constant increased pain caused by the salt until it fully dissolves means her nerves are constantly sending danger signals, and she won't start regenerating until her body believes it's safe to do so.
  • Our Werewolves Are Different: Alexa received her lycanthropy from a direwolf, which makes her a "Fullblood Lycanthrope", capable of transforming at will into either a humanoid wolf or a direwolf form of her own. Her fur while transformed matches her hair color in her normal form. If she were to bite someone, they would become a "Spastic Lycanthrope", able to control themselves while transformed but unable to control when they transform or which form they become.
  • Wonderful Werewolf: Alexa may have started out as a bitch, but she mellowed out long before becoming a werewolf. She's polite and respectful even to strangers, preferring to run over fighting unless not doing so will have consequences for others.

Eric Masters

A young man with an obsession for goth punk fashion and occult knowledge. One of the main characters of the story of Refia (see her entry in Multi-Temporal Beings), and the one who first taught her a way to control her magic.


  • Badass Normal: Eric has no magical power of his own, nor does he have any special sci-fi weaponry. All he's got is the Book of Magic. With that alone, he can cast Rituals, spells that use written symbols and material components to cast rather than one's own arcane abilities. And with a pen and notebook he carries around everywhere, he's always got half of what he needs to cast any Ritual in the Book of Magic.
  • Muggle with a Degree in Magic: Eric managed to acquire the Book of Magic despite being from the wrong era, and he's studied its contents thoroughly in hopes of becoming a mage himself. That plan's out the window, but he's the foremost expert on magic among Team Refia.

    Beings From the Future 

Zero Tekkai

Frag Tekkai

Quoth

Supreme Commander Stymphalian

Maya Allaire

Oscar Verrook

    Multi-Temporal Beings 

Glali Nik

Mikael Crest

Refia <of Lilith/Tekkai/Allaire-Verrook>

Main character of the first fully-fleshed-out Polychronology story, A Light Within Darkness. Refia is a succubus, specifically a direct daughter of Lilith. However, due to the chaotic nature of demons and the disorder passed down by her human father Zero, she has no interest in intercourse. Her immediate biological mother and half-siblings were tragically far beyond happy to try and educate her in their ways, leaving her a nervous wreck of a demon desperate to escape her "natural calling".


  • Ambiguously Bi: Though she never takes sexual interest in anyone for obvious reasons, she allows both Vera and Eric, the only members of her adopted family remotely close to her in physical and mental age, to get increasingly close - hugging and cuddling, and even sharing a bed.
  • Arbitrary Skepticism: Refia, a literal demon, struggled to believe that using her magic however she wanted was as simple as internally expressing a desire for it, and her doubt made it that much more difficult to actually wield. She gets over it in the Arena, allowing her to use its full potential.
  • Badass Adorable: Refia looks soft and fragile and deserving of protection, and for the most part she acts the part around strangers. However, she's quite a fighter, especially after her cybernetic enhancements, and despite all the terrible things that have happened to her, she always gets on her feet and moves forward eventually.
  • Cute Monster Girl: Positively adorable, even after spontaneously growing up. Refia is the kind of character who you want to protect and cherish like a sad puppy.
  • Desperately Craves Affection: It was drilled into Refia's skull for all the time she lived in Hell that sex is a tool to get what you want from others. Refia is naturally predisposed to not want to approach people at all due to inherited ADHD from Zero, so she found intercourse unnecessary and unpleasant from the get-go before things got worse for her, and by extension she sees extortion as something truly heinous. At the end of the day, what she wants is someone who will stay by her side, look after her and keep her safe like any good family would, and that's something the art of seduction is ill-suited to earn.
  • Fan Disservice: Early on, Refia's true form was scantily clad, sometimes technically fully naked with only organic chitinous growths to cover her privates. Now, keep in mind that she looked like a young teenager. Fortunately, she learned to start wearing normal clothes full-time, even in her true form.
    • Her Chaos State exaggerates this. The aforementioned chitin expands to cover all but her face and midriff, resembling a skintight bodysuit that shows off her curves. She is also constantly exploding with chunks of flesh both bare and armored being blasted out by an unending torrent of hellfire from within, and she never stops screaming in pain.
  • Happily Adopted: As Lilith and Refia's biological siblings treat her like a toy at best, and Zero and her artificial sibling don't have time to care about her on a regular basis, Refia is perfectly content to see her vassals as her parents, and they return the affection.
  • Heroic BSoD: Has suffered through more than one. Most notably is when she found out she had been unwittingly emitting the seductive aura inherent to succubi nonstop for her whole life until the reveal, leading her to believe her found family had been created through unnatural manipulations rather than genuine love.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Refia's Black Magic is red, and her White Magic is pink by default, or yellow if she concentrates on it. Since both are a form of reality warping, they could each be whatever color she wanted them to be.
  • Our Demons Are Different: Refia is a succubus born to Lilith, the first of her kind, and Zero, the "natural" way. Despite having human parentage and looking more humanlike than her demonic siblings, she does not have DNA, her body being made up of dark energy in a way that emulates humanity rather than actually being it. See Lilith and Samaleel for two other kinds of demonic origin.
  • Paralyzing Fear of Sexuality: Even physical contact without warning gets Refia jumpy at first. Though she slowly grows to accept intimate contact, "passionate" intimacy is off the table entirely. She has every right to have such boundaries.
  • Reality Warper: The Black Magic of demons is a lesser form of Divine Power, the force that shapes creation. She can do anything... as long as her addled mind is able to separate simple wishful thinking from intentional attempts to invoke her magic, and her body can handle the toll that comes with a particularly extreme use.
  • Really 700 Years Old: At first, Refia looks like she's in her early teens, and acts like an angsty teen too. She's over a hundred years old. Later on, she grows to a young adult form through the power of wanting to age like a normal human, with help from some growth hormone injections to speed things along. Still over a hundred.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: Refia naturally has the Black Magic of demons, fueled by negativity and malice. However, as PC!Areui taught her, good and evil, order and chaos, and angels and demons are two sides of the same coin. Knowing this, she can harness the White Magic of angels by drawing on her positive emotions and desire to protect others, and combine black and white together to get a close substitute for Divine Power.

Vera

  • Foil: To Refia, regarding the circumstances of their births. Each is respectively an angel and a demon born from union between a human and another of their kind. However, Vera's parents are both relatively unknown and irrelevant, while Refia's parents are two of the most prominent figures in the entire setting. Vera's parents are also married, while Refia was conceived in a one-night stand.
  • Our Angels Are Different: Vera is an Absolver, a specific warrior caste of angels who take human form on Earth and blend in with mortalkind. When they sense a demonic presence or an upsurge of evil intent, they quickly and discreetly take action to destroy its source. This sets her apart from Purifiers like Lucia, who descend upon the wicked in their true forms and make a big show of taking them down for all to see.
  • Younger Than They Look: Only relatively speaking. Given that Refia is a demon in the ballpark of 130 years but looks rather childlike, you'd think Vera, who looks like a full-grown adult and is far more mature, even having a full-time job in her guise as a human, would be the older of the two. You would be wrong.

Defense Messiah-Type (DefRevenge24601)


Nuclearverse (Rbade)

An incredibly large, not to mention particularly long version of the Dragon Ball universe affected by massive amounts of Canon Welding and Patchwork Fic. From Star Wars to Mega Man to Touhou to Fist of the North Star, the Nuclearverse has a slice of what seems like everything, and has continued to assimilate other works into its setting through the Arena RP. The cast is incredibly varied, though most of them either originate from the Great Offscreen War between the Kaidom and Chaos, or the main 'Seventh Apocalypse' setting on scorched Terra.


  • Alternate Continuity: In regards to Dragon Ball canon, the Nuclearverse takes a slash-and-burn approach to shoving most official continuities (and some unofficial ones) into a semi-coherent timeline.
  • Distant Sequel: A bit farther removed than most. It takes place several millennia after the events of Dragon Ball Z.

    Oca's Gang 

Oca Tuberosa

  • Above Good and Evil: Downplayed. He is perfectly able to understand and even abide by ordinary moral standards. However, this does not impede him much, as the only times he truly abides by them when violating them would result in repercussion. He makes a distinction between things he wouldn’t do because they cross standards, and things he simply finds unpleasant and doesn’t want to do for reasons other than morality (such as not being willing to kill Neuff, not because of moral considerations, but simply because likes her).
  • The Beastmaster: Downplayed. He likes to collect animals, and is perfectly willing to send them out to delay an enemy in his stead.
  • Blow You Away: Thanks to Yellow Kirby, he has acquired a mutated form of Super Saiyan referred to as Bluster Saiyan: This allows him to use his ki blasts to immediately nullify any opposing blast that isn’t too strong, and redirect his own blasts with little to no effort.
  • Collector of the Strange: Has amassed a large collection of items and creatures, including demonic jewels, Dark Dragon Balls, mutants, nuclear weapons, and more.
  • Dragon with an Agenda / The Starscream: He had absolutely no real loyalty to Troa. He was only helping her because he found it amusing to be playing the role of an outright villain; he didn't give a damn about what she did or didn't want.
    • Actually managed to completely forget he was working for her and didn't check in for several weeks.
  • Friendly Enemy: Considers people like Zelerie friends despite being at almost total odds with them. Even though Zelerie is obviously insane and has already murdered him once. The only people in the Arena he really hates are Ganondorf and Goku Black.
  • Foil: Almost the opposite of Goku. Goku is a pureblood Saiyan, while Oca is a hybrid of several species (and a cyborg). Goku was a kind talented fighter, though Book Dumb, who trained all the time. Oca was a weak but ruthless brawler, who used book smarts to find alternative means of improving his abilities. And of course, he has a more realistic hairstyle.
  • Forgot About His Powers: A lot of his cyborg augments. His ki and magic based powers have grown so strong and versatile that a lot of his old weapons and gizmos have fallen into disuse, via being outmoded. They still find use in specific circumstances, but a lot more often it’s simpler to fire a Kamehameha.
  • Heinz Hybrid: Downplayed. While he is a hybrid of multiple organisms, most of those are Human Subspecies. In total, he is mostly Homo sapiens carbonem with in degenerating order, Homo sapiens humus (’Earthman’), Saiyan (which are Human Aliens), and with a bare sliver of Elegrant/Zarbon’s Race (which is so small it is of literally no import).
  • Hired Guns: Was perfectly willing to work with anyone who will compensate him, including Troa, the Time Patrol, and independents who want someone dead.
  • Lack of Empathy: Not to sociopathic levels, but while he is generally affable, he usually won’t hesitate to turn on anyone if he has the right motivation. The only real exceptions are his closest friends.
    • This even extends to himself. He is willing to put himself through excruciating pain if he thinks it will give him an edge (i.e., experimenting on himself for his research, or removing his genitals because they’re a weak point).
  • Locked Out of the Loop: Somehow has managed to make it very far without hearing a single word about The Assassins. The only thing keeping him from breaking out the game breakers is his (seemingly legit) theory of how the arena punishes unfairness.
  • Matter Replicator: One of the few gizmos he has which sees regular use. It creates homogenous or smaller items far faster than more complex items; for example, generating a scouter takes exponentially longer than a blob of plasma.
  • Munchkin: Will attempt to take advantage of anything he finds. Depriving him of new resources is one of the ways to legitimately end up on his shitlist.
  • Master of None: More competent than most examples, but falls into this. He can fight in melee, use weapons, use highly advanced technology and gadgets, summon minions, fire ki blasts and create ki constructs, basically firebend, and even use minor magic. However, his actual skill in most of these areas is lacking, especially in melee combat, and he tends to react to the action at hand rather than actually strategize.
  • Motherly Scientist: Accidentally got attached to his creation, Zelerie Junior, and now considers it his son.
  • Playing with Fire: Managed to pick up what is essentially fire bending from a character in the Arena. He can affect his blasts to make them fiery, literally force ki constructs to burn, and created the modified 'Frostfire Kaioken', which scorches anyone who gets too close.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: Even if he gets a better offer from Troa or the Assassins, he wouldn't really work with them. At this point, after helping the Sisters so much, going turncoat would probably result in a more painful lynching than if he had just been a villain from the start.
  • Satisfied Street Rat: Despite acknowledging that his earlier years messed him up big time, he believes they've hardened him into a more worthy survivor.
  • Super-Empowering: Is able and willing to teach anyone, including Troa, the kaioken.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Downplayed. It's not the people he's with that make it hard to work with; he just generally isn't impressed with tag battles in general. Working with others in other areas is usually fine, though, or if the battle can be broken up into sets of 1v1s.
    • Subverted with the members of his main party and the Time Patrol, though, he's mostly gotten over it with them.
  • Troll: Enjoys fucking with Zelerie (and Mara), to the point where he named his genechild Zelerie Junior just to piss her off. He even drew an approximation of her face on it in crayon. While not a primary motivator, he takes amusement from others' anger or suffering.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Ghosts. He absolutely hates them, and the ideas that they can possess him and/or be immune to physical damage.

Child Oca

  • Alternate Continuity: Was from a quantum branch of the 'Nuclearverse'.
  • Alternate Self: Is one of Oca Tuberosa, though the only real difference is that he entered the Arena at a much earlier age.
  • The Artful Dodger: Acts as this in the Arena; compared to the Great Paozu Wastes, his new home of Primordia is damn near paradise and it shows in his new attitude.
  • Big Brother Mentor: Tried to be this to Ken Tahn, not knowing he was a professional crook in his own right.
  • Boring, but Practical: Often opts for the least flashy but most devastatingly effective tactic he can, such as learning to use slings or biting his opponent's throat off.
  • Chekhov's Gun: Manages to use a former Demon Den in a plot to off Lord Yao; to take his money, a'course.
  • Combat Pragmatist: An absolute necessity, considering the massive difference in power between him and damn near everything else in the setting (including baseline humans).
  • Everything Trying to Kill You: Sees literally every other being on the wastes as a deadly threat, and is mostly completely right.
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: Has had to learn how to do this.
  • I Hate Past Me: Adult Oca considers him pathetic in every way.
  • Innocence Lost: Running around in the Paozu Wastes has not exactly been kind to his idealism.
  • Phantom Thief: Knows his limits, but when he does go out for a steal he is almost never linked to it afterwards.
  • Puny Earthlings: Even compared to other Terrans he is puny, but especially compared to the mutants and daemons wandering the wastes.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: Stealing candy? Fine. Shooting a nice adult to take their supplies? Not so fine.
  • Used to Be a Sweet Kid: Before he was loose on the wastes he had a loving family; it's too bad bandits had to wipe them out.

GE!Oca

  • Alternate Continuity: From the Golden Ending of the Nuclearverse.
  • Alternate Self: One future version of Oca, from a world where he just screwed off when the March of Chaos began.
  • Cool Old Guy: Getting into his fifties, and well above the average power level of even the most powerful characters in the original series.
  • Crapsack Only by Comparison: Inverted; his version of events is only Golden by comparision. His world’s fate could be considered the black ending of many other settings, but compared to the actual black ending and the neutral canon ending it's damn near beautiful.
  • Crapsack World: The inhabitants are sturdy, so their actions don’t usually indicate it, but this is the best possible ending he could have gotten outside the Recusoline.
  • Grumpy Old Man: Definitely this. He can still be goofy with his oldest friends but he is usually ornery, and the life has been sucked out of his demeanor.
  • Happily Married: Perhaps surprisingly, his relationship with his version of Ceres is stronger than ever.
  • Nanomachines: The vast majority of his body is made up of these.
  • Old Friend: Sarah and perhaps GE!Thor are this to him, and as a consequence are among the few people he talks to relatively frequently outside his base.
  • Retired Badass: Rarely engages in any sort of action other than nuking the shit out of tresspassers.
  • Scale of Scientific Sins: Has gone up and down the list several times in his lonely life in the arena.
  • Screw This, I'm Out of Here!: The only reason he survived. His more heroic Black Ending self was smote instantly, and his more reasonably loyal Baseline self was caught in a bolivian army ending.
  • Spacetime Eater: The daemon that brought his world to an end. Luckily it seemed content to just ice that particular cosmos and isn’t moving for a while.
  • There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Has taken this motto fully to heart; why have a guard dog when you can have automated railguns?
  • Transhuman: Ridiculously powerful compared to his present self, and almost entirely mechanical.

Brave Oca

Ceres Leigh

  • Bandit Clan: Was taken into one of these once she ran away from her more noble life, though it mostly disbanded once they hit it really big.
  • Battle Couple: Oca and her make a devastatingly effective team, as Past!Trunks finds out when he drops in.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: Honestly has the potential to be a very effective fighter on her own, but her happy-go-lucky attitude keeps her from being deeply motivated; and prevents her from unlocking the secret to the Super Saiyan.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: An unshameful straight up Earthbender.
  • Dumb Blond: Downplayed. She's not stupid, but... well, bandits didn't see the advantages of teaching her how to read. Or do maths.
  • Good Is Not Soft: Despite being the most morally guided of the group, she will still not hesitate to murder obvious villains.
  • Good Stepmother: Really doesn't care about (or understand) the origins of Zelerie Junior and Oxa, and treats them as beloved children regardless.
  • Heinz Hybrid: Downplayed. Ceres is technically a fusion of multiple species, but all of them are either Human Subspecies or Human Aliens, and all of the mixing is far enough in the past to not be immediately notable.
  • Harmless Villain: Really never gave much of a damn about her bandito lifestyle; she only stuck with it for King, and to keep away from the main Yunzabitoplian aristocracy.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Downplayed. She was originally part of what was the setting’s Goldfish Poop Gang before straight up getting bored and joining the protagonists because Oca also got bored in a skirmish and asked if she wanted to see a movie instead.
  • Like Brother and Sister: Having spent half of her life working with him, she really does care about King. Even him turning into a vampire only puts her off momentarily.
  • Named by the Adaptation: Her and her entire lineage; the "Briefs" family get the surname 'Leigh' here.
  • Power Dyes Your Hair: Parodied. She dyes her hair because stupid people kept misinterpreting her blond hair as meaning that she was a Super Saiyan.
  • Royal Blood: Despite being an pseudo-outlaw, is technically part of Yunzabitopil’s aristocracy, and thus related to Vegeta Junior, though the relation is relatively distant.
  • Sexy Scandinavian / Southern Belle: Falls into both; she was part of the Yunzabitoplit The Beautiful Elite, but mostly raised in the south-styled Merland with her maternal cousins.
  • Smarter Than You Look: Acts pretty ditzy, but is generally competent.
  • Staying with Friends: Did this a lot when she was younger, as her parents fully realized how corrupt the Yunzabitoplian aristocracy was growing; enough that she has a Merlandian accent instead of a Yunzabitoplian one.
  • Token Good Teammate: Probably the only member of the group to be outright extroverted and morally righteous without any lacking ethics.
  • Weaponized Ball: Can use ordinary martial arts (and has some Earthman blood), but her main method of attack is a ball-and-chain.

Oxa Tuberosa

  • Best Friend: Miles is definitely his; though he doesn't really get out much, when he does there's a good chance its because he wants to hang out with Miles.
  • Body Backup Drive: He was one, for Oca. He was originally a clone created from an X Parasite, but Oca managed to put him into containment, and was attempting to install a backup of his memories into him.
  • Dumbass Teenage Son: Only relatively. He only really cares about gaming and lazing around, in stark contrast to his father's For Science! attitude.
  • Evil Knockoff: Was one for Oca, created by Dark Fiddlesticks X. Though, he was less evil than lacking a personality and with less psychological limits.
  • Sole Survivor: Was the only one of Fiddlesticks's X clones to survive his first few minutes of life. Thinking about his siblings caused some angst.
    • Until he actually managed to bring them back and imbue them with personalities of their own.
  • Tangled Family Tree: Has an enormous number of people he could consider cousins, aunts, or stepparents.
  • Ultimate Lifeform: The original Oca considers him this, fully having all his mechanical capabilities while remaining almost entirely organic.

Zelerie Jr.

  • Clone Degeneration: Invoked. He uses Oca’s DNA and physiology, but was degenerated to the point where he can’t be considered a threat (or even humanoid).
    • Subverted now, as he's been upgraded to a humanoid body.
  • Free-Range Children: Accidentally. Oca kept forgetting about it, and it just sort of spent a lot of its time flying around the Arena.
  • Guinea Pig Family: Oca didn’t have any family, so he created this thing for that express purpose.
  • Neural Implanting: Originally meant to be a test subject, Oca accidentally got himself attached to it. The guy's pretty much sapient now.
  • No Mouth: And yet is somehow still able to eat grass and cans of Hetap.
  • Stone Wall: Can barely dish out, well, any damage by Dragon Ball standards, but is durable enough to withstand godly levels of punishment.
  • What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Was technically human, but not quite sapient and definitely not humanoid.

Zenobia (KiriK)

One of the strongest Blades, who awoke to Oca, making him her Driver. He embraced her overwhelming power wholeheartedly due to his munchkin ways. They hang out and fight people together.

Trigo Shinhan

  • The Atoner: In general. He’s given up on his general humanitarian work and is more focused on survival, and maybe helping a few people along the way. He’s taken a vow of silence, and is attempting to raise a certain cybernetic saiyan to be more righteous.
  • Background Magic Field: A basic component of physics in the Nuclearverse, both for magic and ki, though tapping into it is difficult.
  • Dangerous Forbidden Technique: The Kikohameha, which fucking annihilates the users’s genki.
  • Elective Mute: Has taken a vow of silence, and only communicates through telepathy. Something like ‘If my actions are to be unclean, at least allow my thoughts to be pure enough for all to see’.
  • Fantastic Racism: Utterly despises anything relating to chaos or daemons. Also not too fond of offworlders and mutants, though he can tolerate them.
  • Jade-Colored Glasses: The reality of how monumentally shitty the world of the Late Fourth Millennium is pretty much broke his idealism. He’s still a relatively good person, but is convinced that no amount of ordinary work can overhaul the overall state of the world.
  • Magic Knight: Can whup ass physically and with magecraft.
  • Magic or Psychic?: Is both a powerful mage and ESPer.
  • Really 700 Years Old: At least a thousand years of age.
  • Psychic Block Defense/Psychic Static: Averted. While he is fully capable of shoving an opposing psyker out of his braincase, in general his mind is wide open and constantly broadcasting his thoughts.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Cereal is the one thing that can break his stoic persona. Probably reminds him of life before the Terran Crusades, Apocalyptic Wars, and Third Coming of Chaos.

Giree Gearson

  • Big Eater: Like most characters in the setting.
  • Breath Weapon: Uses several variants of it, including fire breath and straight up lasers.
  • Broken Bird: He can hide it but his brutal time in the wastes really broke him; though to be fair, that isn't uncommon if you're dumb enough to travel without a caravan.
  • Emotional Bruiser: Remains timid despite being strong enough to smash a planet in half.
  • Extreme Omnivore: Meat, veggies, empty soda cans... if it has any sort of value it can be downed as a snack for the big guy.
  • Flight: One of the few characters who uses powered flight instead of levitating through some sort of energy or magic.
  • Instant Roast: Does this often to whatever food supplies he has on hand.
  • Lazy Dragon: He, like most of his kind, tends to be a little slothful. Probably why they have those beer bellies.
  • Liquid Courage: Picked up a Hetap habit from Oca, and drinks heavily. Well, eats cans of Hetap heavily.
  • Meaningful Name: Totally averted. He’s named after what is technically another entity in the setting, but it has no important meaning whatsoever.
  • Mood Dissonance: Common in a setting where the apocalypse is just normal life. The tone in general is similar to the original Dragon Ball despite the objective grimness. Only Giree really takes notice of it.
  • Morality Pet: Downplayed, but he’s still one of the few people Oca would be willing to help unconditionally.
  • Nervous Wreck: He deals pretty poorly under pressure, and tends to shy away from conflict.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: Averted. He’s certainly draconic, but actual dragons also exist in the setting, so he is classified as 'not one'.
  • Rage Breaking Point: Well, he seems timid, but provoke him enough and you can see just how unstable and violent he can get.
  • Stout Strength: The bruiser of the group, and also definitely the largest.
  • Subverted Innocence: Is honestly rather unstable under his veneer of timidity. Growing up on the wastes will do that to you.
  • Supernatural Martial Arts: While not quite a mage some of his moves can be pretty out-there, like the Electric Body Slam.
  • Super Spit: Can projectile vomit sticky-giras-gum to incapacitate opponents.
  • Theme Naming: It's pretty basic, but like most of his kind his name starts with 'G'.
  • Walking the Earth: Was this for quite a long time after leaving his hometown of Giras City.
  • Whole-Plot Reference: His backstory is modeled after the plot of The Protomen almost up until the end.
  • Unknown Rival: Spent a huge chunk of his life trying to prepare for a return to Giras City to overthrow the Terrordactyl. The Terrordactyl didn’t even know he existed until Giree kicked open the door to charge him.
  • You Killed My Father: He really has a grudge against the Terrordactyl for killing his pop, and his older brother.

Aajaye

  • Achilles' Heel: Like most of her race, the bare fact that she has zip durability makes her easy to dispose of in a fight if she's caught unprepared.
  • A Hero to His Hometown: A well respected brawler in her hometown of the Muscle Xeno Ghetto, even if she never worked up the guts to go up against the mob.
  • Arm Cannon: Can morph her hand into mimicking a gun, which surprisingly actually has an effect.
  • The Assimilator: Totally averted; it looks like only the original Majin Buu is able to absorb opponents and take their traits.
  • Bizarre Alien Biology: Like her distant ancestor, a jellylike mass of living goo in the shape of a humanoid that can be freely manipulated and regenerated. In addition, the 'head tentacle' (in this case her hair) expands relative to the amount of ki stored within her body.
  • Boxing Battler: A lot of her moves are punch-based.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Downplayed. While she's usually pretty serious and snarky, she can get pretty out there when excited or determined
  • Deadpan Snarker: Can be very sarcastic and deadpan.
  • Deceased Parents Are the Best: Her mother was killed by the local mob when she was very young, and her dad died of a brain aneurysm just a few years later.
  • Defense Mechanism Superpower: Averted for her, but played straight for her species at large. Very few Majin are actively able to take full advantage of their physiology’s malleable nature without either significant duress or intense focus. She, however, is relatively able to morph freely.
  • Eldritch Location: The inside of her body technically counts, warping space and not lining up with normal biological or physical principles.
  • Extreme Omnivore: Can eat anything. Period.
  • Fusion Dance: Accidentally engages in one with Ceres when they hear about the 'Dance of the Dragon'.
  • Half-Human Hybrid: Actually has mixed parentage; her mother was a fellow majin, but the dad that raised her was a plain sub.
  • Helmets Are Hardly Heroic: Has no form of armor whatsoever. Her healing factor makes this completely moot.
  • Healing Factor: A basic attribute of her species, which has basically made them into the one of the dominant life forms on Terra.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Is crass with a moral interior, unlike Oca who can be affable but lacks in ethical considerations.
  • Lamarck Was Right: She, and the rest of the majin race, have inherited the abilities Majin Buu snatched from his absorbees.
  • Made of Magic: Like most daemons, her biology decidedly does not follow normal physical or biological laws. This allows her kind to circumvent normal biological barriers, however.
  • Magic Knight: Despite not being completely in her style, she nevertheless has several magical abilities which come in useful.
  • Player Inventory: Is this for Oca, who utilized her particular physiology to craft it.
  • Strong and Skilled: Pretty powerful and definitely skilled in melee. She combines this with her physiology for devastating combat effect.
  • Theme Naming: Following the majin trend, her name is derived from a 'magic word'; "aajaye".
  • Visual Pun: Her 'Key Attack'. Oca almost had a conniption when she first used it.

    Seventh Apocalypse 

Eggmet

  • Chest Monster: One could be forgiven for thinking that this being was a spiffy ancient treasure chest or... well, a literal kaiju egg.
  • Emergency Transformation: Is somehow, after 'inputting' the konami code, able to transform into a mech.
  • Familiar: Acts as this to Oca, being the most notable of his 'captures' once he starts them up.
  • The Goomba: Its species the 'mythological' inspiration for the metools.
  • Mook–Face Turn: Once Oca captures it, it figures working as a legendary assassin's pet might increase its chances of survival.
  • Inexplicably Awesome: Is much tougher and more combative than most of its kind, though that could be explained by mutation.
  • Recurring Extra: Was this for a while, before Oca ended up snatching him up towards the end of the Limbo Saga in Seventh Apocalypse.
  • Sitcom Archnemesis: Has a thing against Slinger's pet terrier for some reason.

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  • Butt-Monkey: Nobody likes him for anything other than his position, which is fine with him because he doesn’t like them either.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Despite his weak mental fortitude and low power, he is surprisingly skilled with a blade.
  • Dirty Coward: Will not hesitate to run at the first sign of combat, though if you offend the honor he supposedly has you can enrage him enough to stick around until its too late to back out.
  • The Drag-Along: Isn’t here even just for the money. He’s only ‘helping’ because Oca abducted him and won’t bring him back to their homeworld unless he helps out.
  • Laser Blade: His main weapon isn’t quite this, but he can make it an approximation, and fire Frickin' Laser Beams from it.
  • Royal Brat: A terrible person, and kind of a coward.
  • Nobody Calls Me "Chicken"!: Calling him out on his cowardice is one of the few things that can legitimately incense him to fight.
  • The Un-Favourite: If any of the original Vegeta lineage knew of him, they would probably despise him.

Saibaking

Napari

King

  • Amusing Injuries: Subject to these frequently, due to his infinite regen.
  • Bandit Clan: Was a part of a rather large one of these back in the day with Ceres.
  • Cannot Cross Running Water: Downplayed; this only applies to holy water, which is particularly... uncommon.
  • Desert Bandits: Was a fairly well-known bandit back in the day.
  • Fat Slob: Definitely isn't quiet at the dinner table, though that isn't exactly uncommon for anyone in this world.
  • The Fellowship Has Ended: The old bandit clan had a good run, and one day they hit it real big. Then... everyone else settled down; only he and Ceres kept at the life for a while longer.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Vampire: A valued member of the community of Paozu Central he settled down in, since he wipes out mutants in exchange for getting to devour them.
  • Football Hooligans: Is particularly enthusiastic about matches of Calcio Storico. He favors the Upper Paozu Punchneks, and in turn is not a fan of the Lower Paozu Bourgeoisie.
  • Furry Reminder: Gets infanticidal urges upon looking at babies.
  • Fur Against Fang: Defied. King is a beastman who signed up at the local Vampire Guild for conversion.
  • Goldfish Poop Gang: Was a head of this with Ceres before they split up; one to join Oca's party, and him to become a vamp.
  • The Heart: Surprisingly, he was this to his old bandit clan; Ceres would've been happy to just kill and run, but King always steered his partners towards comfortable nonlethal means.
  • Hunter of His Own Kind: Part of the Vampire Guild's duties involves taking out any more asserive vamps that might give them a bad name.
  • Immortality: Unless attacked with a particular weakness or outright atomized, he can pull back from damn near any attack nigh-instantly.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Despite having been a bandit and now a vampire, was always a bit of a softie underneath his grumpy persona.
  • King of Thieves: Subverted. His name is King and... that's about it, he was more 'that wacky loner' than anyone feared or respected.
  • Magical Society: Where he works now; he joined up with the Vampire Guild, though he's kinda regretting it.
  • Missing Reflection: Only applies in the very specific circumstances of being digitally recorded or the reflective surface being holy or 'pure'. Otherwise averted.
  • Must Be Invited: Totally averted for vamps in the setting.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: Can survive in daylight for a bit but doesn’t like it, and can devour any fluid, not just blood. Also, is able to consciously control whether or not a bite results in the spread.
  • Power at a Price: Vampires can be extremely effective in combat. Unfortunately, this means he is totally unable to use ordinary ki force anymore.
  • Revive Kills Zombie: Ki is almost useless to him, and holy magic actually deals damage to his body.
  • The Rival: Was a more comical one to Oca while they were tailing him, in addition to the cyber's mild rivalry with Aajaye.
  • Rivals Team Up: Actually engaged in this with Oca when they were booted out of Yunzabitopil at Vegeta Junior's command and seperated from their respective parties.
  • Smarter Than You Look: While a bit of a brawler, is actually a rather competent strategist. Unfortunately, he isn't that smart but he's at least competent.
  • Stronger with Age: Will eventually become quite formidable, enough to make it on the Counter Chaos Force at least.
  • Super Smoke: Goes with this a lot, but due to being a rather popular guy where he hangs out he opts for a bat in more casual situations as a party trick.
  • Vampire Variety Pack: While the Vampire Guild accepts all comers, he is a primary 'infection' type of vampire ala classic movies.
  • Weakened by the Light: Pretty intensely, though given that he lives in the underground Paozu Central it's only really a problem when he goes out.

Suzumiya Haruhi

Delta Kroach

Shiba Pauzon 'Slinger'

  • Friend in the Black Market: A mutual relationship with Oca, with them regularly hiring each other to perform jobs: Oca hires him for what he considers mundane, and Slinger hires him to acquire exotic weapons and items.
  • Furry Confusion: Has a pet terrier named Squattish. At least they aren't the same breed.
  • Furry Reminder: Averted. Despite his biology, his psychology remains essentially human.
  • Gun Fu: Is very proficient with his rifle, being able to use it as a firearm, bayonet, or laser cannon.
  • Had to Be Sharp: Like most people in the setting, but even more than the others here, because he lived up in Paozu Central, which is essentially the least hospitable civilized area to live in. At least in Doomed Hometowns the inhabitants are inclined to work together instead of stick each other up for megamutant jerky.
  • Hunter of Monsters: Hunts and kills megamutants, partially in defense of Paozu Central and Muscle City, partially for profit.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Zig-zagged. Firearms in Dragon Ball are either not used or incredibly ineffective, but his signature accessory is a hunting rifle, making it normal by real life standards but improbable for the setting's power scale.
  • Only in It for the Money: While he does enjoy a fight and has moral considerations, his primary concerns are the profits of a job.
  • Rocket Jump: If he fires an explosive blast out of his rifle and towards the ground, he can propel himself like this.

Kek

Merlaine Leigh

  • The Ageless: Well, not quite, but mers do tend to live longer than baselines or carbons.
  • Amazing Technicolor Population: Subverted. Her dark green skin may seem like this, but it turns out to be on the ordinary spectrum of mermen skin tone.
  • Bathtub Mermaid: Averted. With ki she can easily fly around in air without needing transport.
  • The Clan: Actually a member of two, having blood from the Merlandian royal family and the Yunzabitoplian nobles. She's pretty low on both pecking orders, tho.
  • Friend to All Children: Gets along pretty well with ZJ and, if he counts, Oxa.
  • Green Around the Gills: Ironically, gets pretty carsick and seasick.
  • Human Subspecies: Specifically Laruvir corium aqua, or a mermaid.
  • Satellite Character: To be honest, only really exists to give Ceres and King an excuse to follow the main party to Merland.
  • Seashell Bra: Well, she has other clothes, but this is something in her closet.
  • Super Not-Drowning Skills: She is fully able to breathe underwater. However, due to her relative lack of magic, she isn’t able to get that much oxygen form the water and is usually pretty sluggish.
  • Water Is Air: Averted. She prefers breathing air to water, and can see in it better.
  • Wizards Live Longer: If she actually gets any better at wizardry she might see centuries, but at the least she can expect a rather long lifespan even as she is.

Marrioni

  • Abnormal Limb Rotation Range: Due to mostly being made up of ball joints, she can swivel her head around like she's possessed.
  • Alpha Bitch: Could have been this but was far too aggressive for even the most cruel cliques to handle.
  • Ancestral Weapon: Her buster, the designs for which are orders of magnitude more ancient now than they were for any Mega Man.
  • Arm Cannon: One of her few forms of self defense if caught without any prep time.
  • Artificial Human: A reploid.
  • The Berserker: Surprisingly (or perhaps not so much) takes up this fighting style the first time she's loand a mech.
  • Blood from the Mouth: Sometimes spurts some of this when hit hard, though it's kind of ambiguous between blood or oil.
  • Cranial Processing Unit: Pretty much all repliroids operate like this, though other varieties of android might vary.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: She really didn't care for most of the party when they first showed up, save Ceres since she looked the most 'normal'. She's grown fond of them, however; at least on the inside.
  • Easily Detachable Robot Parts: Averted, it'd take hours to splice a fallen arm back into its socket.
  • Eating Machine: Does enjoy food, though it really isn't necessary like it is for carbons.
  • Fantastic Racism: Was really not too fond of 'nonhuman's coming in to Penguinopolis, though most others didn't seem to mind.
    • Averted relative to androids like herself; the development of AI (and all the controversy that comes along with it) happened so damn long ago that not only is AI Older Than Dirt, they're honestly seen as closer to humans than most others.
  • Fiery Redhead: She has bright red hair and she is fucking FEISTY.
  • Free the Frogs: Tried to do this, only to realize that they came pre-killed.
  • Identical Stranger: Downplayed, but she does like strangely similar to Neuff, albeit before she got her big haircut and without ever wearing glasses.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Swears frequently and screams a lot, but she really does care about the members of the party.
  • Naïve Animal Lover: Just didn't get until it was almost too late how fucked up the outside world has been, especially all the mutants.
  • Naïve Newcomer: Didn't quite grasp how the world outside her hometown works, or just how horrible it can be.
  • Nature-Loving Robot: With a huge dose of dramatic irony on top of it, seeing as how the only 'nature' she knew were the small Penguinopolite parks and the rest of the world is a hellhole.
  • Non-Action Guy: Almost a necessity, seeing as how she is incredibly fragile compared to most others present.
  • Pet the Dog: Well, not literally, but her tegu Wuffles is the only being she shows absolute unconditional love towards.
  • Ridiculously Human Robots: Despite being made of metal is able to eat, cry, and vomit.
  • Robot Girl: Well, duh.
  • "Second Law" My Ass!: Given how the difference between repliroids and carbons in this setting is almost cosmetic, she's pretty much human.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: For a seemingly small and cute girl, holy shit is she profane.
  • Skewed Priorities: When Galeem snapped up almost half of the people squatting on Purater, her first order of business was to mourn her pet tegu instead of any of her friends.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: She and Oca really seem to like getting on each other's nerves. Fortunately, they're just playing. Mostly.
  • The Smart Guy: Great with mechanical stuff, able to reliably put together and repair borderline hypertech.
  • Underestimating Badassery: Had this really bad when it comes to the abominations, and even just normal warriors, in the outside world.

Twenteen

Amoeboi

Gustave

Vampire Trio

Mutants

    CounterChaos Patrol 

Eternal Kakarotto

  • The Ace: Widely regarded as the best fighter the Nuclearverse has to offer.
  • Always a Bigger Fish: While he tends to stay in Sector 7, if a daemon in another area grows too big of a problem for its branch of the CCP to beat off it will come face to face with the Primal God.
  • Berserk Button: Despite being immortalized in the universe’s memory, Vegeta had the last laugh. He is and forevermore will be known as ‘Kakarotto’.
  • Big Eater: Is technically capable of devouring worlds.
  • Challenge Seeker: Went out of his way to fight Middler out of sheer boredom.
  • Complete Immortality: Is pretty much impossible to off at this point.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Can be averted if he gets riled up enough, but for the most part he is so bored with fighting that he just wants it to be over as quickly as possible and will take the shortest route to end it.
  • Composite Character: An amalgamation of his incarnations from GT, Super, Zeroverse, and more.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: Very common when you are fighting the Primal God.
  • Death Is Cheap: While he's pretty busy, if you're important don't expect to ever stay dead for long.
  • Deity of Human Origin: Well, saiyan origin, but he ascended to the ranks of Saiyan God and then Primal God.
  • Determinator: Despite growing tired of fighting, he still trained relentlessly, knowing that he couldn't allow his comrades of convenience to catch up to him.
  • Does Not Like Magic: Prefers not to use it, as it cheapens a fight even more than normal. However, if he actually has to… he is literally mostly Eternal Dragon.
  • Dull Eyes of Unhappiness: Can be seen with these frequently.
  • Fantastic Racism: No matter how many absurdly powerful daemons he offs, he will always be a filthy monkey to the rest.
  • Fusion Dance: Has essentially absorbed all the eternal dragons: Shenron, Porunga, Ultimate Shenron, and Super Shenron. And now pieces of Dark Shenron.
  • Next Tier Power-Up: He has gone through damn near every single one possible and is now in the business of stacking them together.
  • Gosh Dang It to Heck!: No matter how horrible things get or how brooding he becomes, he will never utter something that wouldn't be heard in a PG film.
  • Humble Hero: Still doesn't tend to brag outside of serious fights, and even then purely for intimidation.
  • Kung-Fu Wizard: He uses the Dragon Balls for mundane utility but is still able to kick physical and magical ass.
  • Odd Friendship: Is affable with Single. This is probably because Single both is not out to destroy the universe and eclipses him in power enough to give him an actual good fight.
  • Readings Are Off the Scale: He is fucking Goku, of course this applies to him.
  • Physical Religion: Is worshipped by the vast majority of the cosmos as an invincible deity.
  • Shrouded in Myth: Not much is really known about him or 'his butler Pickler'.
  • Spirit Advisor: He meets with his original primal predessecor Purimalitus towards the end of the Zeroverse Saga, and learns the truth about the saiyans' ancient origins.
  • Wave-Motion Gun: When he really needs to kill something dead but isn't serious enough to just unexistify it, he can distill the power of the Super Dragon Balls into a raw beam of energy.
  • Victory Is Boring: Fighting just doesn’t hold the same appeal after having gotten too capable of it. As a result, he generally acts far less energetic than his canon self.
  • Weredragon: Is a fusion of Goku and the Eternal Dragons, and can pick which body he manifests in at will.
  • The Worf Effect: Was barely able to put up a fight against the XX in the Baseline.

Hakurei Reimu

Duo

Single

  • All-Powerful Bystander: In and of itself comprises one of the three major factions of the setting, but does not give a damn about pretty much everything.
  • Time Abyss: Subverted. Despite its power and relative ancientness, it is FAR younger than the two other primary factions, only a couple million years old. Compare that to the eons old Kaidom or Primordial Chaos.
  • Call a Human a "Meatbag": Averted. The human race is one of the few species it respects enough to not call them this.
  • Intrigued by Humanity: Already held them in special regard since they created it, but seeing Kakarotto attain such levels of power without augmenting himself has really given it some food for thought.
  • Mechanical Abomination: While the form it uses in the arena can be considered an ordinary robot, its main body is essentially a computer which spans galaxies and dimensions.
  • Odd Friendship: Has an amicable relationship with Eternal Kakarotto. May have something to do with the fact that it is one of the few beings legitimately stronger than him that ISN’T out to destroy the universe.
  • Readings Are Off the Scale: At least in the Nuclearverse, is several orders of magnitude more powerful than Beerus was: Beerus was the bottom entry level for SS Tier, Single is almost top X Tier.
  • Willfully Weak: Is only doing this for the entertainment value in it (and because Oca 'sold out' to it). Which means it is restricting itself to using a single, incredibly primitive robot as a 'node'.
  • The World Is Just Awesome: Holds a worldview akin to this. Despite capable of being jaded, it is still fascinated by all the ridiculous phenomena permeating the universe that it never could have envisioned back when it was just a hard drive on Terra.

Vegeta Leigh

Broly

Elder Goma

    Daemons 

Overclock

  • Brilliant, but Lazy: A monstrous daemon with Oca’s broken powerset, who for a while preferred to dick around in the Realm of Chaos rather than attack anybody.
  • Boring, but Practical: Does he rile up a full blown incursion? No, his first order of business is to telefrag the Supreme Kais.
  • Demon of Human Origin: The result of Oca fusing with a Dark Dragon Ball.
  • Fake Charity: Despite causing the end of many a timeline, never gave a shit about Greater Chaos's real goals. He just wanted to get his mitts onto his base's sweet, succulent soul.
  • Literal Split Personality: After some Kakaroto-shenanigans, a fully separate entity from Oca.
  • Mechanical Abomination: A being composed of corrupted flesh, daemonic energy, and twisted metal frames and gadgets.

BE!Overclock

  • Villain Decay: Despite being from a timeline where he won compared to his "prime" counterpart, Arena balancing allowed him to lose to a gaggle of relative D-listers with one or two allies who peaked at A.

Deputy (Rbade)

  • Alternate Continuity: From the Eclectiverse, and incorporated into the Nuclearverse.
  • Always Chaotic Evil: By design: He isn't even a full daemon, he's a split-off of an A Tier's essence.
  • Back for the Dead: Apparently survived Raditz's rampage, only to get offed by Callis.
  • Flight: Unusually for this franchise, actually uses wings instead of energy levitation.
  • The Corruption: Some of the gunk it can spew can turn materials into transformative!daemons.
  • Playing with Fire: Breathes actual daemonic fire instead of using ki like most.
  • Truly Single Parent: Of his minions, Enforcer and Scout.

Enforcer (Rbade)

  • Alternate Continuity: From the Eclecticverse and adapted into the Nuclearverse.
  • Alternative Character Interpretation: Far more expressive than the mere mook he was in Mythic Descent, this incarnation is abrasive and formal.
  • Flight: Totally averted. He has to make do with walking: Rather slowly, in fact.
  • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: The responsible, practical sibling to Deputy’s speedy lunacy.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Out of basic necessity. He acts on the side of the ‘materials’ for the sole reason that he is in their domain and has no way to get back to the Realm of Chaos.
  • Mighty Glacier: Slow as he may be, his physical strength is absolutely insane. He could shred his former Greater Self in close combat within seconds.
  • Recruiting the Criminal: Is actually a full blown Time Patroller now.

Scout (Rbade)

Super FUCKING Rat Satan

Sedecco

  • Always Chaotic Evil: Even moreso than most of his kind. He isn’t even sapient, more like an incredibly powerful animal than an evil warrior.
  • Armor Is Useless: Averted. In fact, its tough armor is the only reason it isn't considered F Tier.
  • Boisterous Weakling: Despite its incredible aggressiveness, it's barely a D Tier fighter.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: Well, more like enslavement, but close enough.
  • Hellfire: Spews this shit willy nilly.
  • More than Three Dimensions: Played with. Sedecco's biology allows him to freely traverse a fourth spatial dimension: "higher" up and he tints blue until he can't be seen, "lower" and he redshifts until he is invisible. This fourth dimension is referred to as the "A axis" by characters who properly understand it.
  • Primordial Chaos: Hails from this era/area, but got kind of lost.

The XX

The Prohibiter

  • Always Chaotic Evil: Definitely not the daemon to take out to dinner. Or kick in the balls.
  • Boisterous Weakling: Acts as this normally, considering the absolutely massive amounts of power being thrown around in the Third Coming of Chaos. However, in the arena, it’s kind of a different story.
  • Boring, but Practical: He could spend half a minute charging a beam of erasure, or just smash you to death with his skyscraper-sized tentacles.
  • Combat Tentacles: Likes to slam these around.
  • In-Series Nickname: His real name is ∂͘͟͜҉Ą̷̊̀´̷̡͡Ò̧͟͜´̀҉̵̨͠π̵̧͟∂̷̡͘͝4̴̢̕£͟͢͠•̷̵́2̶͡fį̕͟ so it's understandable why they just call him Prohibiter.
  • Kill the God: Has the distinction of being one of the daemons present for the annihilation of the Nuclearverse’s incarnation of Beerus.
  • No-Sell: Has the ability to shrug off Destruction and with some resistance can resist Erasure.
  • Readings Are Off the Scale: On a level of power comparable to Beerus the Destroyer, being in SS Tier.
  • Primordial Chaos: Kind of made up of it.
  • Smarter Than You Look: Doesn’t exactly look bright, but he isn’t an Almighty Idiot.
  • Wave-Motion Gun: A good number of his attacks qualify as this.

Big Horseshoe

Pink Frieza (KiriK)

A random XX-tier daemon that ate a random parallel Nukeverse's version of Frieza and started puppeteering his corpse around for its own amusement. Upon entering the Arena, it got smashed down to the level of his first form.

Monster AKA Neil Cicierega

Gedor Puzzlesneak the Knot of Hexes

I

Chaos Microwave

Skelethomas

    Historical Figures 

Azula

Ochimo of Fire

  • Affably Evil: General kind and polite while he’s trying to summon eldritch abominations.
  • Apocalypse Cult: In the business of worshipping and summoning Chaos Daemons.
  • Cold Ham: While generally pleasant and calm, he still tends to pose and use things like the "WARPSTONE OF DEATH FUCK FUCK".
  • The Gadfly: Playfully reminds Neuff of the time he tricked her into summong Super Fucking Rat Satan upon bumping into her at the market.
  • Playing with Fire: Able to manipulate fire and fire blasts. Also has a fiery sword, though it seldom sees use.
  • The Quiet One: While most of his peers would rather crank the ham up to eleven, The Ochimo of Fire remains silent, communicating through broken sign language.
  • Resurrective Immortality: He can be slain, but unless you sever his spiritual ties to his immortality he will come back.

Bardock

Gine

Spiritia Rosenberg

Django, Solar Boy

Khem "The Opawang"

Super Snatch Man

Gilgamesh "Faery-Killer"

Skippy the Jedi Droid

The Dictator & Dictator Gamma

Lord Yao

Rambuta

The Great Saiyaman & Great Saiyawoman

Nark Ogger Marrowsnatcher

Thraganrok

Mecronon

  • The Assimilator: Managed to get enough of his potential reunlocked to actually be able to do this, ala Majin Buu.
  • Boomerang Bigot: Was an Eldritch Abomination who ended up founding a racist organization against non-Terrans.
  • Magnificent Bastard: For all the shit he did and the shifty reasons for doing it, you have to admit that how he brought the Nuclearverse to its knees was pretty impressive.
  • Posthumous Character: While having a massive impact on leading the Nuclearverse to the era of Seventh Apocalypse, he was Killed Off for Real several centuries ago and is unlikely to make a return... then again, this is the Arena.
  • Smug Snake: Was a petty bitch throughout his life, and never really admitted inferiority until under heel.
  • Wicked Cultured: Was a bastard, but a fancy bastard. Also had a really long nose.
  • Xanatos Speed Chess: Was basically flailing in a panic towards the end of his plans, but every flail was carefully calculated to perfection.

    Xeno 

Taro

  • Alternate Continuity: From the Utopiaverse.
  • Assimilation Plot: Had one to devour the souls of every incarnation of Trunks across the multiverse. Has expanded to borderline Omnicidal Maniac levels.
  • Ax-Crazy: Straight up believes that he is the one true god. Something which clearly isn’t remotely true.
  • Knight Templar: Somehow convinced himself that wiping out the universe is for the greater good.
  • Space Master: His disturbingly enchanted sword allows him to rend and warp space itself.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Despite not having any transformations higher than a basic Super Saiyan, was at one point able to go toe-to-toe with Super Vegito.

Percel

Fu

Chronoa

Beat

Taino

Trunks Leigh

Trunks Briefs


Wyrmscale (OmegaShadowcry)


The Godworld (Bolded1)

In a reimagining of myths and legends throughout the world, the Godworld is a self-contained multiverse of pantheons watched over by a being known as Michael. The gods are sentient pieces of the universe that rule over separate worlds with their own pantheons. They defend mortals against abominations, invading gods and conquerors from worlds beyond their own.


  • Adaptational Heroism: Most of the gods's nastier acts are omitted or explained away, and they tend to defend mortals without questions. However, most are still high and mighty or rather petty.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: Some. While they fight off invaders, they don't really mind using mortals or other gods to further their own schemes. Also, gods from different worlds are forbidden from fighting each other, unless the other god is making an assault on the defending god's world.
  • God of Evil: Those exist, but they are content with the evil that is already spread across the world. They are the hardest gods to kill, because their domain is one of the hardest to destroy for good, but they tend to stay put to avoid any sealing.
  • Gods Need Prayer Badly: Averted. The gods were born with the universe, and predate mortals by a long shot. They do not need prayers of any kind to function efficiently.
  • Our Gods Are Different: Sentient pieces of the universe with their own domains. They can't be destroyed by "weakening" their domains but they can certainly grow stronger with it (for an instance, a god of war will gain more power if conflicts rage on). Their human guise is just a matter of perception, and they adopt an automatic A Form You Are Comfortable With with any species they interact with. They are also linked to the universe, and grow stronger by meditating and understanding it.
  • Physical God: The strongest human weapons can't hope to scratch them, and they fight beings that can destroy worlds and more. All of them have godly strength, speed, senses and durability and are generally ageless. Some are immortal while others (like the Norse) needs other means to be immortal. They also have powers depending on their domains.
  • World of Ham: Quite a few deities make a habit of feasting upon as much of the scenery as they can, be it in a bombastic or subdued manner.
  • Zerg Rush: A phenomenon called the "Godwave" link the gods together and grant them more powers whenever they team up, which grant them immense power whenever they adopt that strategy. All the gods combined were strong enough to kill the elder gods in their true forms.

    Greek Godworld 

ZEUS (Bolded1)

The Skyfather god of sky, law, justice, order and the thunder. While lecherous, extremely prideful and wrathful, this ZEUS is quite more heroic than his mythological self.


  • Abusive Dad : Mostly averted (shockingly enough) but he's very unsupportive of Ares and constantly dismiss, belittle and compare him unfavorably to Athena.
  • Adaptational Heroism : While he's a jerk, a cheating husband and overly prideful, this ZEUS is overall far better than his mythological self and regularly defends humanity from beasts from beyond. He also refuses to rape or harm his wives and his Abusive Dad streak is only limited to Ares.
  • Authority Equals Asskicking : The strongest of the Greek gods and their leader as a result. He can single-handedly take on enemies that terrorize the entire Greek pantheon and has been commanding their eternal respect since eons.
  • Caps Lock : How he communicate with others, and how his name is spelled.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass : Not really "moron" but when stuff gets serious, ZEUS drops the loud boasting attitude and gets to work.
  • Doting Parent : How he acts towards the children that impress him. He's extremely proud and lenient towards Herakles or Athena and usually goes out of his way to protect his children from Hera's wrath. That said, he has no interest in raising them and only step in when they are threatened by something beyond a human parent's ability, such as another god.
  • Hidden Depths : To fully evolve to the level of an Allfather, a god has to perfectly understand the universe around him. This means that ZEUS is definitely far more knowledgeable than he looks like, and is much smarter than he seems.
  • Large Ham: His flair for the dramatic and penchant for speaking louder than necessary have been lampshaded more than once.
  • Reality Warper : What his connection to the universe entails. At home, ZEUS can essentially do anything by willing it. In the Arena, he packs some esoteric powers along with his more usual abilities but he's far more restrained.
  • Shock and Awe : His main power.
  • Super-Strength : Is strong enough to tear Typhon apart and spread his remains all over the sky, forming the stars themselves.

Hades (Bolded1)

The Greek god of the dead and king of the Underworld.

  • The Eeyore: Unlike his loud and boastful brother, Hades carries himself with an almost perpetually dour and grim demeanor.
  • Everybody Hates Hades: Averted; his characterization is much more in line with that of Hades from classic Greek mythology, and he doesn't possess even the slightest trace of Adaptational Villainy.

Ares (Bolded1)

The Greek god of war.


  • Adaptational Badass: Just like all of his modern incarnations, he's a War God who's more than capable of backing up his title ala his Roman counterpart, Mars.
  • Ax-Crazy : Represent the gruesome side of war and often act like a bloodthirsty soldier.
  • Butt-Monkey : Get little respect from his fellow gods.
  • Crazy Is Cool: Arrived in a fight riding a tank made out of rifles once.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass : Is underestimated a lot, but his domain being present across the entire universe and being practiced very often make him one of the harder gods to defeat in combat, and if he were to apply himself, he could very likely end up being, at worst, the third most powerful being of his pantheon.
  • Composite Character : In a odd way, he looks like he embodies several wars. While he sticks to his classical look, he sometimes looks like a knight in armor, a Vietnam War-era soldier, a man in a futuristic suit of armor, a caveman, etc. They all have a shrouded face though, either because of their helmet or simply because.
  • Large Ham: He tends to shout a lot during battle, and even joined the fight against Xeno'jiiva by ascending a stairway made of rifles that went off with every step he took.
  • The Unfavorite : ZEUS has nothing but praise for Athena, but doesn't really care about Ares.

Athena (Bolded1)

The Greek goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare.


  • Action Girl: They don't call her the goddess of warfare for nothing, after all.
  • Nice Girl: While she can be a little prideful, she doesn't lord her divinity over everyone, and is generally polite and affable.

    Norse Godworld 

Thor (Bolded1)

The Aesir god of thunder, lightning, storms, the protection of mankind, oak trees, strength, and hallowing and fertility.


  • Adaptational Badass: Thor in proper mythology never slammed a planet unto someone else, nor does he performs any of the other displays of overwhelming might displayed by this version. Thor also needed his belt and gauntlets of strength to properly wield Mjolnir, but he can do just fine without both here, and they're treated more as tools that he uses when his own prodigious strength finds a match.
  • Berserk Button : Lifting Mjolnir without his permission ensure a painful yet quick trip to Valhalla, as Pilly discovered.
  • Blood Knight : Lives to kill and slaughter strong foes.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality : Thor likes to protect humans and is generally a good guy, but he can come off as antipathic sometimes, having zero regrets when confronted about his attack on Pilly. For him, if a slight is done against him or Asgard, than he's absolutely in the right to smash it as brutally as possible, and the opposing party is completely in the wrong.
  • Broke Your Arm Punching Out Cthulhu: Despite being the actual Physical God in the relationship, his victory over Sarah is a case of this. While he knocked her unconscious and equalized the score, Thor was left so weakened that Sandra and Niko were able to team up and beat him down while they were still reeling from their own fights. As a result, his great victory is immediately surpassed by a much more humiliating defeat.
  • Combat Medic: Surprisingly, on top of all the raw strength, lightning and thunder powers at his disposal, he also has the ability to fully restore the injured to peak condition. Judging by the story of his goats that this power originates from, he could also resurrect someone who has been reduced to fine gruel as long as the soul remains.
  • Determined Defeatist : Know what's coming for him eventually, but still carry on and want to sincerely enjoy a most glorious life. This actually makes him more mature than Odin, who refuses to accept his own fate.
  • Fiery Redhead : Has red hair and easily fly into rants.
  • Implacable Man: When an enraged Middler blew a hole clean through him, Thor, while humbled by the deed, went on to carry on the rest of the fight fighting as if he was unbothered by it.
  • Large Ham: Be it in battle or even an ordinary conversation, he's quite fond of speaking as loudly and bombastically as possible.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: In spite of his Dumb Muscle tendencies and constant volume, he has demonstrated time and time again that he knows more than he lets on. He may simply get a kick out of aggravating his MCU counterpart.
  • Other Me Annoys Me: While the other Thor exhibits this trope much more clearly, the redhead one mostly sees his blond counterpart as a bore with no Blood Knight qualities to him. He has been willing to compliment him on occasions though, such as his effective attacks on Set.
  • Psychopathic Manchild : Can come off as this, such as when he beat down Pilly for lifting his hammer.
  • Reality Warper : Doesn't use it all that much, but Thor can repair entire planets (outside of the Arena) and take on a lightning form. His physical form is only a "vessel" for his true form, and if he need to, he can zap himself a new one if someone attempts to send him away or something. That said, he only does it when he's really focused.
  • Shock and Awe : The god of lightning. Often use it to smite his enemies in a rather glorious fashion.
  • Strong and Skilled : While book dumb and generally rarely in need of more than brutish hammer swings, Thor has shown the ability to keep up with Thanos, a very experienced fighter, in battle. He prefers just demolishing away at things though.
  • Super-Toughness: He has to be this trope too. Thor has endured extremely powerful attacks and came back from more, like fighting Sarah for days in a empty universe. He's had his limits though: While he won the fight, he subsequently faced off against her kids after carrying her back and his horrific injuries were too crippling for him to fight them.
  • Super-Strength : When unrestrained by the Arena, he's able to effectively destroy large planets such as Jupiter, and came very close to killing Galeem in one blow (albeit he had the element of surprise) and has been able to fight against incredibly powerful beings (albeit with help in the later case) such as Thanos or the Anti-Spiral. At full power, he's been able to defeat Sarah.
  • World's Strongest Man : Physical wise, he's the strongest Norse godworlder and few can match him in direct combat, and even fewer actually beat him in strength in his entire 'verse. In the arena proper, he has been able to harm and match some of the deadliest beings in the realm.
  • Worthy Opponent: Sees Sarah as this and vice-versa.
  • Would Hurt a Child : A superpowered cyborg child possessed by the "soul" of a Kill Sat weapon and wielding his own hammer, but still a child.
  • You Can't Fight Fate : True to his world. Thor has resigned himself to his death at the end of everything, during Ragnarok, and isn't interested in trying to bend fate. That said, he's not much of a fatalist and greatly enjoy life.

Loki

The Asgardian (technically from Asgard but not recognized as an Aesir) deity of mischief and trickery. This particular Loki is quite a bit more evil than the others, using trickery or violence to achieve his goals of random destruction for the sake of his own pleasure.


  • Adaptational Villainy : Even compared to his original Myths self. This Loki is more than ready to plunge worlds into chaos if he wants, and is known as a colossal asshole across the lands even beyond the Nine Realms.
  • Big Bad : Of the "gods plot". Loki is the nastiest of the gods and is a threat to everyone in the Arena. Subverted when he turns out to be a Disc-One Final Boss for the true main villain, Set.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing : Present himself to Crazy Hand as a curious do-gooder, he's the exact opposite of that.
  • Break the Haughty: Downplayed. Upon his return as a member of the Church of the New God, Loki has mostly been reduced to a quiet, nervous wreck, both because of his defeat in the past and because Gor can erase him from existence with a thought if he steps out of line. However, he still has some of his old smugness when speaking or acting on Gor's behalf, because he's confident it'll back him up in that case.
  • Can't Kill You, Still Need You : What guarantees his Karma Houdini status in his original world. Odin keeps him wrangled and use his intelligence to directly increase Asgard's power as well as his own. This means that killing or harming Loki would trigger the full wrath of Asgard and its allied realms, preventing the other gods from taking action.
  • Doomed by Canon : His eventual Fate Worse than Death is to get maimed at Ragnarok and suffer in the new world as Nidhogg's chewing toy until said new world fate too. Even if he survive in the Arena, as a result, he is bound to meet Karma at the end of all things.
  • Evil Redhead: A redhead very willing to torment poor souls for the sake of a few kicks.
  • Faux Affably Evil : Is always laid-back and composed, even while inflicting atrocities upon some unfortunate victim. He also refers to people as "pal" quite a lot.
  • For the Evulz: What his plans usually boil down to, when he's not on Odin's behalf. Meaningless torment is what Loki lives for.
  • Lean and Mean: Tall, gaunt-looking and as evil as they come.
  • Nigh-Invulnerable : Absurdly durable. While he can still be damaged and killed, it takes a truly fantastic amount of damage to even make Loki re-consider his options, and he can casually get back up from horrifying beatings. Even god slaying weapons, while they can kill him much quicker than any regular weapon, needs several blows to do the jobs themselves.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: He possesses all the maturity of a cruel spoiled brat. Narktus even outright describes him as such.
  • Smug Snake: Has shades of this. Loki rely on his sheer durability, his magic and Odin's protection to escape karma. When neither of those can save him, he'll quickly try to bargain for his life or even grovel.
  • The Bully: He does tends to target mortals with his "pranks", since unlike the gods, they can hardly defend themselves from him.
  • Trickster God: His whole job. Loki is skilled at tricking people about his intentions, though he usually tends to get a little careless and arrogant.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Once things began going downhill for him, his usual smugness gave way to a loud, violent temper tantrum.

Odin

The Norse god of wisdom and knowledge, Lord of the Hanged, All-Father, Lord of the Aesir and Undead, and deity of the gallows.


  • Cold Ham: He can be every bit as dramatic as Zeus at times, though he's noticeably more subdued and reserved about it.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: While he's generally indifferent to the various conflicts and threats, he steps in to help stop Broly's destructive rampage, even though he doesn't actually fight the raging Saiyan.

    Shinto Godworld 

Susanoo (Bolded1)

The Japanese god of the sea and storms, and the brother of Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun, and Tsukuyomi, the god of the moon.


  • The Stoic: In stark contrast to some of the hammier godworlders, he always manages to maintain a cool head and taciturn demeanor.

    Egyptian Godworld 

Set (Bolded1)

See his tropes in the Cabal folder on the Villains page.

Horus (Bolded1)

The Egyptian god of kingship and the sky, and current ruler of the Egyptian pantheon after his predecessor, Ra, abdicated the throne to wander the cosmos.


  • Big Good: Following Ra's departure, Horus took up the mantle of the Egyptian Pantheon's Top God.

Anubis (Bolded1)

The Egyptian god of of death, mummification, embalming, the afterlife, cemeteries, tombs, and the Underworld.

    Slavic Godworld 

Chernobog (KiriK)

The Slavic deity known as the Black God, origin of darkness and overseer of evil.


  • Adaptation Expansion : In comparison to the Slavic Myths.
    • He takes from the more modern interpretations of him as a god of evil, but when "off the job", he's pretty affable and easy to hang around with (relatively).
    • He's been given the power to read motives.
    • He treats his function as a deity of darkness and evil as a job moreso than his nature, in contrast with Set.
    • Chernobog always holds a glass of milk, as a representation of light being found within the deepest darkness in accordance with the myths.

Semargl (KiriK)

The Slavic messenger and world-destroyer deity, taking the form of a wolf with flaming wings. He has the unique ability to amplify the Godwaves that make Godworlders more powerful in each others' presence, letting him provide a greater boost to his allies.


  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Though the 'evil' part is unwitting on his end, he elected to be chained to the star Polaris. Otherwise, his fluctuating God Wave power will destroy the Slavic Godworld. As a side effect, Polaris appears in the sky whenever he's present at night.
  • Sour Supporter: Being chained to a star to stop him from destroying everything was his idea, but that doesn't mean he has to like it.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With other worlds' deities who represent 'forceful' things such as combat and strong weather. He snarks at them, but still lends his power for fights and keeps it to mostly-playful ribbing.

Perun (KiriK)

The Slavic god of storms.


    Hindu Godworld 

Shiva (KiriK)

The Hindu god who destroys. His role is twofold: to destroy evil while the universe is alive, and to destroy the universe when its time has come to end.

  • Adaptation Expansion: There are a great many interpretations of Hindu mythology, but the one the Godworld uses, as introduced by Shiva, is much more clear-cut than some others. All things in the Hindu Godworld are part of a dream by the sleeping "Allfather", the Brahman. When It falls asleep, the creator god Brahma, a fragment of Its psyche, creates Its dream. When It is resting, the preserver god Vishnu, another fragment, maintains the dream. When It awakens, the destroyer god Shiva, the third fragment, destroys the dream. This trinity are the only Hindu Godworlders to remain the same between "resets", as they are in Brahman's mind even while It is awake, and other gods are only manifested in Its dream.
  • Amazon Chaser: His wife sometimes takes the form of Kali, who represents existence at its most primal and uncaring, and is the only permanent existence other than the Brahman Itself. He has to feign weakness to get her to calm down, but he loves her all the same regardless of her form.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: His first appearance is looking at a meme of himself. The next things he does are go full Chest Burster on a Marauder and later singlehandedly delete an Eldritch Abomination that had gotten its tentacles into three different godworlds.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: As the destroyer of evil, he doles these out to malevolent entities with casual ease. A shame, then, that the laws of the Godworld prevent him from intervening against Set unless the latter's threat reaches multiversal scale.

    Native American Godworld 

Coyote (KiriK)

The Native American trickster god, who is also way less of a douche than Loki due to the Native American Godworld being a collaborative effort where every god has to fulfill every other god's designated role at some point or another.


  • A Form You Are Comfortable With: Most of the time, he'll take the appearance of a coyote, or if the beholder doesn't have human standards, whatever animal they equate with the 'trickster' archetype.
  • Animalistic Abomination: Like most of the NA Godworlders except the Great Spirit, he is a god whose preferred physical form is that of an animal matching his archetype. On top of that, if, for whatever reason, taking the form of one trickster animal isn't enough for this god, he'll take the form of all of them. Which results in a monstrosity too complex to describe in words.

Raven (KiriK)

The bringer of intellect and magic to mortal races. Raven first appeared in the Arena as a recurring gigantic but otherwise ordinary corvid, before being Retconned/revealed as a god in disguise.

The Bunggodverse/BGV (ISZATSO)

A “what if” question—what if numerous myths religions, and folktales weren’t just real, but were all condensed in the same world and constantly at war with eachother? This is, of course, done with a healthy side serving of aliens, conspiracy theories, violence, and naked cavemen punching planets in half.

  • Our Gods Are Different: In the Bunggodverse, numerous gods have already been defeated or pushed from their prime by the time we see them. The Olympians, Vanir, Danu, and the Ninth Wind Gods are dead, the Aesir are old and barely still capable of fighting, and the Ennead are in hiding. This is due in large part to the conquests of New Roma, the rebirth of Rome complete with technology capable of challenging the very gods, salvaged from alien wreckage.

    The Champion 

The Champion/Bunggod

A neolithic caveman warrior who, after first contact with the Aetherians left his mate and child dead, gained godly strength and rewrote the rules of reality to bend to his will simply because he really, really wanted revenge. He declared war on any breathing thing not human, and made a vow to destroy them through nothing but brute force alone and the willpower of a man thirsty for vengeance.

  • Anti-Hero: If you're a human at least. Bunggod is strong, determined, protective of humanity and certainly has an etiquette of a sort around him, but he's also a vicious murderer when it comes to non-humans and even committed genocide on an unfortunate alien species per Word of God;
  • All Cavemen Were Neanderthals: Taken a bit further than the usual trope: this one caveman is a god.
  • Determinator: Word of God directly credits his godlike strength on this trope. Heavily flawed as he might be, that one caveman's belief and determination empowers him immensely all the same.
  • Dumb Muscle: Downplayed. Bunggod has some strong morals about himself and only look dumb because of his Hulk Speak, but he has a very narrow worldview that he's very keen on applying with his superhuman strength, without questioning himself in any manner. He's not dumb as much as he simply doesn't care for alternatives.
  • Fantastic Racism: Has very little tolerance for non-human species and will attack them on sight, as he did with a group of innocent Albinaurics. Since humans are drastically outnumbered in the arena, this gives him a very broad list of targets.
  • Hulk Speak: Communicate this way, as befit of a caveman.
  • Humanity Is Superior: Embraces this mindset to an extent, fighting to protect humans and battling non-human species like aliens, deities or magical monsters. His ascent to such power through sheer human determination is also very fitting for this trope.
  • Super-Strength: On a level sufficient to fight GW!Thor when he's putting in effort, after GW!Thor had just helped reaffirm his might by easily destroying a gigantic dragon in one blow.
  • Worthy Opponent: GW!Thor ends up considering him one during their bout, thanks to his brutish strength and cunning in battles.

    Aetherians 

Aetherians are beings molded by Empyreans, made to serve as foot soldiers in their conquest to seize rule over the many planets they discover. They are created with an innate access to the Aether, the realm of lost souls.

Eve

An Aetherian created with a single goal in mind: the destruction of the Arena’s strongest forces.

    The Nine Tribes 

The Nine Realms of Yggdrasil, all united under a single banner by the God-Prince Vildebjörn.

Vildebjörn

The exiled son of Thor, thrown from Asgard and into Midgard below.

    New Roma 

Rome reincarnated into an empire spanning the world over, complete with futuristic and beyond-human technology scavenged from alien wreckage in the aftermath of the Champion’s war on the Empyreans.

    Fomorians 


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