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All of the Paragon SI (Paul)'s/Renegade SI ("Grayven")'s constructs, close associates and loved ones with no other alliances and connections to other heroes.

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Construct-Lanterns

    In General 
A unique feature of the Orange Lantern Ring is Identity Theft, which turns the targets of the wielder into orange light constructs which binds them to the Orange Light and their wielder for the rest of eternity.
  • Bad Powers, Good People:
    • To the nature of Identity Theft, Orange Lantern and the Renegade save assimilation for certain circumstances.
    • Orange Lantern only assimilates as a method of last resort, as seen with Teekl, or with soulless non-humans, as seen with the Praexis Demons.
    • The Renegade prefers to assimilate dangerous criminals, as they are more sentient and may provide useful information.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: The ability bluntly kills people and binds the soul of the victim to the wielder but the constructs themselves can be used for good.
  • Fighting Spirit: Orange Light Construct-Lanterns that fight and act independently of their master.
  • Good Thing You Can Heal: Destroying a construct just sends it back to the lantern and it doesn't stop them from rejoining the fight.
  • Hive Mind: While the Construct-Lanterns can think on their own, they share their thoughts and minds with their wielder.
  • Out of Focus: Due to how skilled both Paul and the Renegade are, the Construct Lanterns themselves show up sparingly.
  • Your Soul Is Mine!: When someone or something is assimilated by the Orange Light, they are turned to a construct with their souls bound it for eternity and can only be destroyed through special means. Paul destroys a hell-tainted Fatty by using the Sword of First and Second on it, while Teekl is destroyed once Klarion's link to the Plane of Chaos was completely removed. The Renegade later does this with Sportsmaster and Bane using the the Sword of Fallen.

Paul's Construct-Lanterns

    Teekl 
Klarion's former familiar.
  • Action Pet: When she feels like it, she takes down villains herself. She gets rather cranky if she doesn't get to fight.
  • Call to Adventure: OL gets her to stop resisting Identity Theft by telling her she will get to fight better prey.
  • Cats Are Mean: Not as bad as she was with Klarion, but combining the natural predatory instincts of a semi-feral farm cat with being a former magician's familiar and an Orange Light construct makes for a rather mean-spirited kitty on occasion.
  • Cats Are Superior: She definitely sees herself as this.
    Teekl: Teekl know Teekl wonderful. Teekl wonderful and Agent lucky to have her.
  • Cats Hate Water: Despises getting wet, despite now being made of pure energy and could simply want herself to not be wet.
  • Character Death: The Renegade doesn't bother with assimilating Teekl and just stomps on her.
  • Death by Adaptation: Is killed by the Renegade in the Renegade timeline. She also ends up dying in the Paragon timeline after Klarion is finally dealt with.
  • Determinator: Nothing will stop her from helping OL.
  • Evil-Detecting Dog: A cat in this case. Her sense of smell and intuition helps Paul more often then not.
    • Teekl couldn't stand being near Paulphidian and only came back after he and the Ophidian show her that he's fine.
    • Teekl senses something wrong with Red Tornado, her reason?
      Teekl: Teekl smell NastyBad Klarion.
  • Familiar: Was formerly Klarion's familiar before OL made a better offer and assimilated her. Now she's OL's familiar/construct.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Gets turned to the side of good after Paul turns her into a construct and giving a convincing argument that Klarion is terrible for her.
  • Hold Your Hippogriffs: She tends to call young people or creatures, "kittens".
  • Interspecies Adoption: Adopts Wolf when Superboy first brings the newborn pup back to the mountain, and raises her as her own. Though for obvious reasons the others have to handle the feeding.
  • Killed Off for Real: OL kills her by accident in Episode 52: Last Supper.
  • More than Mind Control: OL is unsure whether her affection for him due to her getting used to him or because she's a construct.
  • No Accounting for Taste: Really likes John Constantine due to him being saturated with chaos energy, and is far more affectionate towards him than she is with anyone other than Paul.
  • Panthera Awesome: Can change herself to become a panther.
  • Sizeshifter: Can change her size at will to being her small cat-sized to the size of a panther to the size of a liger.
  • Talking Animal: Thanks to being a construct, although she doesn't actually speak. The ring translates her body language, thoughts, and meowing.
    Teekl: Teekl talk for Teekl.
  • Team Pet: Acts the the Team's first pet.
  • Third-Person Person: It's how the ring translates her meowing and body language.
  • Tsundere: She can be cold and grouchy, but she can also be affectionate when she senses others' distress.
  • Undying Loyalty: Subverted with Klarion, as she leaves the Lord of Chaos after he accidentally attacks her, but played straight with Paul.

    Fatty and Others 
A Praexis Demon who was attacking Liverpool. It eventually made more of itself after eating enough energy.
  • Big Eater: Is always asking for food or asking if he could eat something.
  • Dumb Muscle: He's no smarter than a monkey, but he is used for both his capability of FTL travel and his ability to consume anything - even energy.
  • Explosive Breeder: He breeds every time he gets full. Usually this is very rare, but he grows in number massively due to Klarion's magic being an excellent food source. Last count is 30 new demons.
  • Extreme Omnivore: He can eat anything: concrete, human flesh, spiritual residue....but he finds magic to be especially filling.
  • Gonk: He's massively ugly.
  • Heart Is an Awesome Power:
    • His ability is to eat anything. This sounds rather useless...until he goes against Klarion and not only beats Klarion back but forms a demon horde, that grows every time they absorb Klarion's magic or eat a bit of him.
    • OL was trying to save his sinking flying fortress... until he realized that Fatty could eat the heat from the water around him, turning it to ice.
  • Killed Off for Real: Fatty is killed by Paul using the Sword of the Fallen after it consumes a Hellgate and becomes corrupted. The rest are all killed after Paul is drawn into Hell by Satanus.
  • Mister Seahorse: Whenever a Praexis demon gets a full stomach, they get pregnant and throw up a new Praexis Demon, who is also a construct.
  • Our Demons Are Different: Is a Praexis demon, which are incredibly dumb demons that eat the souls of the recently deceased. Then he becomes Paragon OL's construct.

    Dr. T.O. Morrow 
The creator of the Red androids and now construct thanks to Truggs.

    Hellwraith 
A nameless demonic spirit Paul absorbed during his battle with Edward Clariss, the first Reverse-Flash.

    Saremite 
A Saremite who tried to steal Paragon OL's lantern when the Light attacked the Cave.
  • Out of Focus: Paul rarely uses this construct, as he has little need of it.

    Reach Thralls 
A bunch of aliens whose minds have long ago been wiped by the Reach.
  • Empty Shell: They were very easy to assimilate because there was nothing left of who they were.

    Demon Nabu 
A version of Nabu from Earth 666, where a possessed Superman has basically conquered the world.

    Lord Satanus 
A Lord of Hell who was imprisoned in Belle Reve. He is assimilated in Episode 130: Pete Tong as Paul has need of his abilities.

    Gary 
A fungoid of the Rot.

    Karrakanian Shipmaster 
A Karrakanian who worked for Grayven.
  • Might Makes Right: One of the reasons he worked for Grayven was due to how much more powerful he was compared to the Ascendants.

    Hydra Heads 
The heads of the mythical hydra that were cut off by Heracles and have become violent spirits.
  • Flying Face: The heads remained separated after death and fight by flying into their target teeth first.

The Renegade's Construct-Lanterns

    Sportsmaster 
The enforcer of the Light who was converted on Santa Prisca.

    Bane 
A mercenary who was converted on Santa Prisca.

    Nabu 
A Lord of Order who was converted on Roanoke.

    Vandal Savage 
An immortal who sought to control the world.

    Ra's al Ghul 
A long lived eco-terrorist and the Head of the League of Shadows.

    The Brain 
A Mad Scientist who sought more knowledge, regardless of the consequences.

    Estrogina 
Leader of the Zamaron Pirates.

    Von Daggle 
A member of the Corpse who was assimilated after failing to assassinate the Renegade.

The Ophidian

    Ophidian the Temptress 
The Emotional Embodiment of Avarice.
  • Adaptational Intelligence: Thanks to Paul, she can better articulate and prioritize.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: Pun intended, but as the Embodiment of Avarice she has very little in conventional morality. Her morals basically boils down to "have fun feeling other people's desires".
  • Dumbass No More: Subverted. Merging with Paul gives her a new perspective, but not an actual boost in intelligence.
  • Literal Metaphor: She gave Paul her heart, literally her heart is his new soul.
  • Mama Bear: Paul was worried that the Ophidian would have supported Truggs after his ring was stolen. He didn't have to worry as this was her reaction:
    Ophidian: Agent! Join with me! Let us pull the bones from his still living flesh together!
  • Physical God: She's the Orange Light Entity. Nuff said.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: Tends to threaten people who displease her into becoming her toys.
  • Psycho Supporter: She's not the sanest being, but she generally supports Paul as most of the things he does is to her benefit.
  • Samus Is a Girl: And so is the Ophidian, according to Paul. Though given that it's an eons-old god-snake made of concentrated avarice, it's understandable why no one knew that.
  • Sanity Has Advantages: While not remotely sane, she is cognizant enough to realize that her mindless pursuit of her immediate wants was got her imprisoned for a million years and that prioritizing her wants will get her more of what she wants in the long-term.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Was trapped in the Orange Central Power Battery with Larfleeze. No longer the case when it goes on to reside in Paul's lantern, which is a major step up, as she is much nicer is willing to help Paul out. Even later, she ends up returning to the Central Power Battery, this time on Maltus.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: She slowly learns to be more of team player in the Paragon timeline.
  • Walking Spoiler: A major game changer that spoils the events of Contingency, Reordered and Transparency.

The Renegade's associates and loved ones

    The Renegade's Father Box 
  • Killed Off for Real: By the Renegade after he learns that Father Box has been feeding information back to Darkseid.
  • The Mole: As Father Box's true loyalty is to Darkseid, it has been feeding him information on the Renegade ever since the Renegade got him from DeSaad.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Darkseid.
  • Utility Party Member: Father Box helps the Renegade in a myriad of ways that aren't always connected to combat. Primarily, this is by scanning things, opening Boom Tubes or Hush Tubes, or by Awakening his allies.
  • Walking Spoiler: It's hard to talk about Father Box without revealing that it's been giving Darkseid intel on the Renegade from day one, or that the Renegade destroys him after finding out.

    Sinestro 50's Ring 
Sinestro 50's ring, which was taken from his corpse. The Renegade takes it for himself.
  • Character Development: He comes to show the Renegade more respect over time.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He always has a snide remark for the Renegade.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: The original Sinestro 50, whom the ring's AI is based on, tried to bring order using fear. Even he is disturbed and disgusted by how fear is used on Apokolips.
  • I Did What I Had to Do: Sinestro 50's ring states that his original was proud of taking control of his planet after preventing a nuclear war.
    "The three major polities of my homeworld turned their radiological arsenals upon one another. I stopped the exchange and I stopped the war. I'm proud of what I did."
  • Sarcastic Devotee: If the Renegade ever does something foolish, Sinestro 50's Ring is always ready to give a snide comment on it.

    Lynne Wayland 
The Renegade's adopted daughter from Earth 50.

    Doctor June Robbins 
The last surviving member of the Challengers of the Unknown.
  • Badass Normal: A given seeing as she was a member of the Challengers of the Unknown.
  • Immune to Fate: She and the rest of the Challengers of the Unknown possess an immunity to destiny.
  • Opt Out: She decides to quit working for the Renegade after Darkseid comes to visit.
  • Retired Badass: She is the last member of a group of explorers/thrill seekers. She shows she can still kick ass when she decapitated Mordru.
  • Sole Survivor: Of the Challengers of the Unknown.
  • Thrill Seeker: This was why she was a member of the Challengers of the Unknown, just like all of the other members.

    Misa Amane/Iname 
A Japanese girl the Renegade Awakened to become his follower.
  • Adaptational Badass: In her home series, Misa was a person who's powers were dependent on an object and another being. Here, she has her own powers thanks to the Super-Speed the Renegade granted her via the Garrick Formula before being turned into a New God.
  • Beware the Quiet Ones: Misa Amane is polite, soft-spoken, and moving into a minor career in modelling. Once the Renegade recruits her and gives her Super-Speed, she becomes a fanatical and disturbingly obedient soldier-assassin who smiles cheerfully about leaving no survivors when doing her master's work.
  • Crossover: She's basically the same character as from Death Note, only dedicated to the Renegade instead of Light, lacking a contract with a Shinigami and having superpowers.
  • Cute and Psycho: Misa sometimes gives off this vibe.
  • Deity of Human Origin: The Renegade Awakened her into the New Goddess of Death.
  • Genki Girl: She may be more brutal when it comes to taking down villains, but she's happy to follow the Renegade's commands and does it with a cheery attitude.
  • Hammerspace: She has one for her Sinister Scythe.
  • Odd Friendship: Has this with Sunset, leading to her being one of Sunset's few friends.
  • Older Than They Look: Misa invokes this, intentionally or not, with her fashion sense.
  • Pay Evil unto Evil: She is a clear believer of this trope.
  • Perky Female Minion: Misa is a anti-heroic version of this for the Renegade.
  • Perky Goth: Her Iname look is gothic, but she's as peppy as ever.
  • Revenge: Misa Amane will do anything for a shot at the man who killed her parents. She tries offering the Renegade Sex for Services to kill the murderer of her parents. When he turns her down and instead recruits her as a New God with Super-Speed, she becomes his devoted follower thenceforth. After violently killing her target, that is.
  • Shout-Out: The name the Renegade gives Misa after Awakening her, Iname, comes from a Magic: The Gathering card.
  • Sinister Scythe: The Renegade gave Iname an Apokolips-tech scythe. It also comes with a subspace storage system linked to her nascent divine signature, allowing her to store it there when not in use.
  • Slasher Smile: Sometimes gives one of these, usually after killing someone.
  • Super-Speed: The Renegade infused her with the Garrick Formula before Awakening her.
  • Undying Loyalty: Towards the Renegade, whom she calls master.

    Sunset Shimmer 
A Pony from Equestria who is stuck on Earth 16 in human form.

    Succupires 
Eight vampire-succubus hybrid children that were adopted by the Renegade.
  • Given Name Reveal: We finally learn all of their names in Rapprochement.
  • Happily Adopted: The Renegade takes them in and treats them as his own children.
  • Horror Hunger: They were unable to control their desire to consume their older siblings until the Renegade found a solution for them.
  • Hybrid Monster: They are all the result of a vampire mating with a succubus.

Alternative Title(s): With This Ring Orange Lantern Associates And Loved Ones

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