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In General
- Badass Family: The Black Panthers are a lineage of warrior kings and queens.
- Battle Cry: They make use of a few. "Yibambe!" is their rallying cry, and "Wakanda Forever!" is their order to charge.
- The Jabari have one of their own, "Mayafa!"
Panther/Golden Tribe
Black Panthers
In General
- Animal Motif: Panthers.
- Panthera Awesome: Naturally.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something: They're both monarchs and protectors of their people.
- Legacy Character: It's a title passed from monarch to monarch.
Characters
For the canon tropes regarding T'Challa, see MCU: T'Challa.
Birth Name: T'Challa
Known Aliases: Black Panther, The Lost King of Wakanda, King Regent of Wakanda
Species: Enhanced human
Citizenship: Wakandan
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Panther Tribe, Avengers
Portrayed By: Chadwick Boseman
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America, Captain Marvel: Phalanx
Having fallen victim to Thanos' Snap, T'Challa advised his sister from within the Soul Stone to seek out the Necropolis. After he was returned to life by Bruce Banner, he lead the forces of Wakanda to aid the Avengers in the final battle against the alternate Thanos. After the battle, T'Challa returned to Wakanda and took up a joint throne with his sister Shuri.
- Ascended Extra: T'Challa's role in the film Endgame is relatively minor, with him being relegated to transporting the Infinity Gauntlet for a portion of the fight. The fanfiction has him taking centre stage in the final showdown with Thanos-842667 and aiding in the killing of Cull Obsidian-842667.
- Back from the Dead: Returned to life by Bruce Banner's Snap.
- Badass Boast: His character quote is one he says to Thanos-842667.
- Energy Absorption: His Black Panther suit can absorb kinetic energy and redirect it into violent shockwaves.
- Frontline General: T'Challa leads any battle involving Wakandan forces personally.
- The Good King: T'Challa is beloved by his people and the world in general.
- Nice Guy: T'Challa is kindhearted and respectful to the other heroes, helping the Asgardians obtain an island to call home and providing Sam with Vibranium for his suit. He also approves of Peter and his sister's friendship/relationship.
- You Are in Command Now: T'Challa hands the title of Black Panther to Shuri until he can return.
For the canon tropes regarding Shuri, see her section in MCU: Wakanda Government & Military.
Birth Name: Shuri
Known Aliases: Black Panther, Queen of Wakanda, Queen Regent of Wakanda
Species: Enhanced human
Citizenship: Wakandan
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Panther Tribe
Portrayed By: Letitia Wright
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America
Surviving Thanos' Snap, Shuri was instructed by her brother T'Challa from within the Soul Stone to seek out the Necropolis to obtain a Heart-Shaped Herb and take up the mantle of Queen of Wakanda. Aiding the Avengers periodically over the next three years, Queen Shuri lent Wakanda's forces and technologies to the heroes not stuck in alternate realities. Shuri joined the other Wakandans in the battle against Thanos-842667, and in the aftermath returned to Wakanda and took up a joint throne with her brother T'Challa.
- Action Girl: The warrior queen of Wakanda.
- Arm Cannon: Her Black Panther suit has cannons built in.
- Ascended Extra: In the MCU, she was a victim of Thanos' Snap. The MCFFU sees her taking up the mantle of Black Panther and leading Wakanda through the aftermath of the Snap.
- Spared by the Adaptation: As mentioned above, she was a victim of Thanos' Snap in the MCU.
- Took a Level in Badass: Shuri goes from the Weak, but Skilled Princess of Wakanda who prefers to fight from a range to the Black Panther.
- Troll: Shuri uses her suit's invisibility function to mess with the Avengers when they show up to get Proxima's arm.
- You Are in Command Now: T'Challa hands the title of Black Panther to Shuri until he can return.
- Young and in Charge: She ascends to the throne of Wakanda at only 18, being 21 by the end of Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime).
Wakandan Pantheon
In General
- Animal Motif: They all have some sort of animal as their symbol.
- Crossover Cosmology: Anubis, Bast, Khonshu, and Sekhmet all hail from Egyptian Mythology, Hanuman is Hindu in origin, and Šauška is a Hurrian/Hittite goddess.
- Physical God: Anubis has a physical form. Due to Nakia and Shuri's lack of shock at one of their gods being corporeal, it stands to reason that this isn't unheard of.
Characters
Birth Name: Anubis
Known Aliases: God of Death/The Dead
Species: Unknown
Citizenship: None
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Wakandan Pantheon
Portrayed By: John Boyega
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America
The Wakandan God of the Dead and the Guardian of both the Necropolis and Djallia, Anubis ushers the souls of dead Wakandans into Djallia. In the aftermath of Thanos' Snap, Anubis attempted to ease the fallen Wakandans into the afterlife, but found no souls due to their absorption into the Soul Stone. Allowing Shuri and Nakia entrance into the Necropolis so that they could claim the Heart-Shaped Herb, he came to blows with Hela over the souls of the Snapped. Offering divine guidance to the Wakandans in the three years after the Snap, Anubis joined the Avengers in fighting the Thanos of Earth-842667 before crowning Shuri and T'Challa joint monarchs in the aftermath of the battle.
- The Ace: Capable of taking on everyone from Hela to Apocalypse.
- Amazing Technicolor Population: His skin is pitch black.
- Bad with the Bone: He creates and wields a bone as a weapon against both Hela and Apocalypse.
- Badass Boast: His are laced with snark, but no less badass.
- When Apocalypse asks if Anubis has come to meet his better (Implying himself), Anubis's response is wonderfully sassy and badass.
Anubis: "Would you kindly show me where my better is? I'd very much like to meet them." - Big Good: When something goes wrong in the universe, Anubis is there to bring the wrath of death itself down on those who would harm Earth or her people.
- Color Motif: Anubis is full of them. Black, the colour of his skin, is frequently used in Egyptian myth as a symbol for death. His armour is green and silver, with silver as a symbol of divinity and rarity in Ancient Egypt and green as a symbol for the afterlife.
- Dark Is Not Evil: Anubis is both kind and fun despite his role as the Wakandan God of Death.
- Deadpan Snarker: His dialogue with Hela is very snarky and sarcastic, but he says it all in a flat and uninterested tone.
- Don't Fear the Reaper: The Wakandans treat him with reverence, seeing him as a part of the natural order. It's likely also due to him serving as a protector of the dead as well as a reaper.
- Everybody Hates Hades: Thoroughly averted. Despite the fact that he's a deity associated with death, he's incredibly likable. It may have something to do with the fact that he's more of a God of the Dead than a God of Death.
- Major Injury Underreaction: You'd think a sword in the gut would be a problem. Anubis' simply remarks with annoyance that he was impaled and then tells Rhodey he's had worse.
- Nice Guy: He doesn't have the personality most would expect from a God of Death, being friendly and personable. His worst crime is perhaps his insults to Hela and referring to Rocket as an "odd baboon".
- Non-Human Head: A jackal's head.
- Noodle Incident: His quote when Rhodey reminds him he has a sword in his gut is legendary.Anubis: "I’ve had worse. Like that time I was fighting my father Set alongside my half brother Horus and I got decapitated and then had a pyramid dropped on me. Or that time during the God Wars where I fought Ares, and I got an axe embedded in my head and then cut in half with that same axe. Good times."
- Odd Friendship: He and Rhodey strike one up.
- Playing with Fire: He makes use of spectral flames as both a weapon and for dramatic effect.
- Psychopomp: One of his duties.
- Top God: Anubis is stated to be the chief deity of the Wakandan pantheon due to the fact that death is the one thing that all Wakandans must face.
- Troll: N'Jadaka describes him as one.
Power Stone
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime), Sam Wilson: Captain America
Designer(s):: Unknown
Wielders: Thanos-842667, Supergiant-842667, Tony Stark, Anubis
One of the six Infinity Stones offering governance over an aspect of the universe, the Power Stone is the force behind energy itself.
- Boring, but Practical: Its power-set is the least diverse of the Stones, but it can also generate infinite energy and destroy entire worlds.
- Godzilla Threshold: Since it possesses the ability to destroy a planet in seconds, when this stone is broken out, the Avengers absolutely mean business.
- Phlebotinum-Handling Requirements: One needs either a specialized device like the Infinity Gauntlet, have energy manipulation abilities like Supergiant, or be a supremely powerful being like Thanos or Anubis to even hold the Stone, let alone use it.
- Power at a Price: Holding the Stone can and will kill you. Even Anubis and Thanos, two of the most powerful beings in the MCFFU, cannot stand against the unchained force of the stone for long.
- Power Crystal: A purple one.
- Purple Is Powerful: The purple Infinity Stone is the one that governs power.
For the canon tropes regarding Khonshu, see MCU: Deities.
Birth Name: Khonshu
Known Aliases: God of the Moon
Species: Unknown
Citizenship: None
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Wakandan Pantheon
Portrayed By: Rami Malek
Appearances: Captain Marvel: Phalanx
The Wakandan God of the Moon who serves as a spatial guardian.
- Amazing Technicolor Population: His skin is silver.
- Animal Motifs: Falcons.
- Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He's rambling and chaotic, but he can also create meteors out of nothing and is a literal god.
- Dishing Out Dirt: Khonshu can create meteors out of nothing.
- Lunacy: Naturally, being a moon god.
- Non-Human Head: A falcon's head.
- Silver Has Mystic Powers: His skin is silver, and he's a supernatural and extradimensional being.
Birth Name: Šauška
Known Aliases: Goddess of Healing
Species: Unknown
Citizenship: None
Original Reality: Earth-62338
Affiliation(s): Wakandan Pantheon
Portrayed By: Tala Ashe
Appearances: Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime)
The Wakandan Goddess of Healing.
- Amazing Technicolor Population: Her skin is white.
- Animal Motifs: Doves.
- The Cameo: Her appearance in Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime) is one, coming to take Anubis away to heal him from the Mind Stone with only one word.
- George Lucas Altered Version: Šauška's first and so far only appearance is in a scene added almost two years after the initial completion of Avengers: Endgame (Dragonis Prime).
- Healer Goddess: Her job title.
- Healing Hands: She can heal with a wave of them, such as when she restores Cull and Natasha's injuries after the Infinity Stones backfire.
- The Medic: The role she serves among the Wakandan Pantheon, spriting Anubis away when he is overloaded by the Mind Stone.
- Non-Human Head: A dove's head.