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    Hiei 
Hiei, God of Aloof Allies (Vincent, Bi-Yung)
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  • Greater God (S Class)
  • Symbol: His bandaged arm
  • Theme Music: Hiei's theme, The Styx (shared with Ichigo Kurosaki)
  • Alignment: Neutral Evil with True Neutral tendencies
  • Portfolios: Ascended Extra, Breakout Character, Noble Demon, Starter Villain, Pint-Sized Powerhouse, Blood Knight, Smug Super, Loner-Turned-Friend, The Comically Serious, Deadpan Snarker, Extra Eyes, Fragile Speedster, The Quiet One, Easily Forgiven
  • Domains: Evil, Solitude, Darkness, Demon, Fire
  • Heralds: Mukuro (his sparring partner), Yukina (his twin sister [Shared with Kuwabara, much to Hiei's annoyance]).
  • Allies: Vegeta, Ikki Phoenix, Shadow the Hedgehog, Lulu, Ikaruga, HK-47 (nominally), Tatsumi Oga and Baby Beel, Yuno Grinberryall, The Main Characters of Hunter × Hunter, Linkin Park, Grøh
  • Rivals: Raditz (barely), Sasuke Uchiha (Worthy Opponent)
  • Fire-Forged Friends: Kurama, Yusuke Urameshi, Kazuma Kuwabara.
  • Not to be Confused with: Android 17
  • Yusuke was getting ready to take on Toguro after the later's ascension. He was training alongside Kurama when he heard someone stating he should be training with someone who never lost in the Dark Tournament. Yusuke immediately recognized the snark from Hiei, a Noble Demon who decided to help him out after a brief fight. Hiei dismissed his teammate with a huff. Kurama on the other hand gave his best friend a tight handshake of appreciation. Out of all the members of Yus uke's group, Kurama has always been his favorite. With the three of them ascending, they hope it would only be a matter of time before Kuwabara arrives as well.
    • Hiei never did get to fight Toguro before his death, but he now hopes to change that. Confident in his chances, he confronted the mass of muscle to a duel. Toguro proved to be stronger than he could have been prepared for. Hiei was forced to retreat, but he hopes to use that previous knowledge to defeat him in their next encounter.
  • He is the resident Token Evil Teammate that is often added to a squad to spice up the dynamic. As such, Hiei holds a nominal amount of respect to HK-47, the patron saint of such people. The feeling is mutual, as a meatbag is still a meatbag even with a demon sealed within him.
  • With their hair and attitude regarding the protagonists, one would easily mistaken Hiei as Vegeta's son. Competing egos aside, the two actually enjoy the other's company. Notably, they love to rib off how naive their allies can be (especially Yusuke and Goku respectively).
    • To add to things, one of his voices sounds like Android 17. While there is a bit of a resemblance between the two, Hiei doesn't talk nearly as much with him as he does with Vegeta.
    • As a Starter Villain, he does have some connection with Vegeta's former teammate Raditz. Yet Hiei only hung around the Saiyan for convenience: he believes Raditz is a complete loser for failing to conquer the planet he was assigned. That has basically put the two at crosshairs towards each other.
    • A more worthy rival would be Sasuke Uchiha, and they had encountered one another before prior to Sasuke's Heel–Face Turn and clashed swords in a forest. Hiei came out on top, but was satisfied with his opponent.
  • Ikki paid him a visit, mainly to complain about The Power of Friendship that Seiya likes to talk about. Turns out they have a lot in common, mainly because of their Anti-Hero status compared to the rest of the groups. It wasn't long before others of their kind use the temple as a way to get some alone time.
  • Tired of dealing with Sonic all the time, Shadow goes to his temple once in a while for some solitude. He has a secret liking to Hiei as not everyone in the Pantheon is fond of the dark hedgehog. Hiei's popularity over the years gives him hope that he too can get universal admiration.
  • With his ascension, Ikaruga finally has someone where she can ferry her followers who are not women. There are many dark-haired women who fit Hiei's personality, but there has been plenty of men who were waiting for a patron. She is now at peace with someone worthy of that title.
  • A lot of people criticize Lulu for her excessive amount of belts. To Hiei, her abilities are a lifesaver. His assortment of belts keeps the Dragon of the Darkness Flame sealed within him. With out them, the entity would surely devour him. That and the fact that she too is an aloof lady has earned her his respect.
  • As with most Token Evil Teammates, he doesn't mind chatting with the enemy even if he has to put them down himself. With that said, he despises villains who discard their underlings at a whim, both because he was once a lesser ranked villain himself before making the big time and because wants the opportunity to take down the enemies himself.
  • If Hiei has any blind spot regarding his aloof nature, it is with his twin sister Yukina who he has been keeping things secret for both of their sakes. While she is a prime target for ransom, doing so would probably be a terrible move, only ensuring that Hiei would make your imminent death agonizing.

Intermediate Gods

    Arokh and Rynn 
Arokh and Rynn, Co-Gods of the Bond
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Arokh (the dragon) and Rynn (the human)

    Count Bleck and Tippi 
Tippi and Count Bleck, Godly Couple of The Morality Chain (Tippi: Francine, Lady Timpani, Anna/Ema, Piscina | Count Bleck: The Count, Bleck-y Boy, Lord Blumiere, Black Hat (but don't call him that), The Champion of Destruction, Count Noir, Count Ashen))
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Count Bleck (left) and Tippi (right)Click here to see as much of Timpani's true form as possible

    Dunban 
Dunban, God of Fatherly Companions (Dundun, Beast, Dear Brother)
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    Durkon Thundershield 
Durkon Thundershield, God of Token Religious Teammates
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  • Intermediate God
  • Symbol: The Banner of Clan Mors.
  • Alignment: Lawful Bland (briefly Lawful Evil)
  • Portfolio: A Typical Dwarven Combat Medic with a Funny Accent, Shoots Lightning, Was Barred from Returning Home, Momma's Boy, Fears Trees, Immune to Drugs, Never Gets Drunk, Straight Man, ultimately Makes the Case for Enduring Misery.
  • Domains: Law, Good, Lightning, Healing, Protection
  • Followers: Ibara Shiozaki, Thane Krios
  • Superior: Thor
  • Allies: The Order of the Stick, Gimli, Legolas, Hawkgirl, Tony Tony Chopper, Asia Argento, the Hall of Alcohol, Thorgrim Grudgebearer
  • Enemies: Xykon, Redcloak, General Tarquin, The Colossi
  • Opposes: Hel, The Houses of the Undead and Phasmata and Plants
  • Pities: Miko Miyazaki
  • Complicated Relationship: Loki Laufeyson, Selina Kyle/Catwoman
  • Some people say Misery Builds Character. One could say that Durkon has experienced this for much of his life. Even as a child, he had to experience his dad getting killed and his mom without an arm for much of her life. It was part of the reason why he decided to become a cleric of Thor. Yet when he was almost powerful enough to restore that lost arm, he was thrown out of his own home due to a prophecy. Still, he managed to find good company in the Order of the Stick and while they have their arguments, he helped the leader Roy turn the group into a competent party. It was during this time that he became the God of Dwarves, ironic as he has been rejected by his own people. That happiness was once again thwarted by outside forces. A lizardfolk cleric he befriended turned out to be an evil-aligned vampire. After a grisly brawl between the two, he ended up dying. Yet Valhalla wasn't given to him. Hel took over the vampire spawn and turned him into a vessel, even making him her high priest in an attempt to destroy his world, removing his deitic status in the process. But despite all of that trauma, he persevered. He managed to regain control for just enough time for his friends to destroy him. One resurrection later, and he was ready to return to the pantheon.
  • Naturally, he has joined the group in order to help the team leader Roy destroy the lich Xykon and his minion Redcloak. Unlike the others, he doesn't mind that the lich can't remember his name despite meeting up many times over. He merely sees it as an advantage.
  • Is probably the only member that doesn't have a deep hatred of Miko. Even after her loss of paladin powers, Durkon sees a misguided soul too caught up with upholding the law at all costs to the most severe of punishments. He has secretly tried to redeem her with regular visits. So far, the conversations have been fruitless.
  • As with quite a few clerics in the 3.5 version, Durkn built himself as a Combat Medic, capable of healing his allies as well as busting heads with his weapon. As such he holds a great amount of respect to Chopper, even though he lives life as a pirate.
    • With his Healing Hands ability, he also pays respect to Asia Argento for her help. The blonde was enamored with the Dungeon and Dragons deities in his world and asked him to describe ALL of them. That was a difficult task, as Knowledge (Religion) wasn't part of his skill ranks.
  • To his surprise, no one has claimed the prize of God of Hammers. Instead, much of those people have flocked to the worship of Hawkgirl. Durkon finds her hard to read given the superhero's many Retcons.
  • Holds a massive disdain for the undead and holds his holy symbol to his chest so that he could Turn Undead at a moment's notice. While his time as a vampire widened his perspective on the creatures, he remains unconvinced on the good some can do. Of course many of them bemused his high failure rate due his Dump Stat in Charisma. Dracula had hoped to have used the spawn for his own purposes, but Hel denied him the chance to do so. The God of Vampires considered it a pity they couldn't keep the cleric for long.
  • The God of Thunder welcomed the cleric back in the Pantheon. While he does give Durkon the wrong spells to use at times, he genuinely cares for the dwarf (and was understandably pissed when he found out about his vampire turn). This proved true when the two finally met in his world.
    • Loki laughed up a storm when he found out that Durkon and a cleric of his ended up going to bed with each other. The God of Mischief is uninterested in whether the two will hook up or not, only in the resulting schadenfreude that would likely happen with two people of diametrically opposed clerics.
    • At least Catwoman is a bit more sympathetic with the situation he's in, advising him on what to do.
  • He and V could be seen as a another inspiration of better relationships between dwarves and elves, like what eventually happened with Gimli and Legolas. Even then, he does have to deal with V's pride at times. Nevertheless, he was glad the two were able to handle their differences.
  • His zealous attacks on trees became an assault on all tree matter. He has a big help against Exdeath, God of Evil Trees, at first. He has since been banned from the subhouse of Plants as a result. Some deities such as Viridi and Poison Ivy believe Durkon should be punished for his transgressions.
  • As with all dwarves, he enjoys a good beer over at the subhouse of alcohol. But it's to be noted that he never gets drunk, no matter how many mugs of mead he drinks. Durkon chalks it up to his insanely high Constitution score. This has gain him both awe and jealousy amongst the heavy drinkers in the Pantheon.
  • Also like most dwarfs, he's been trained to avoid getting hit by giants. This has made him a top priority by the Colossi to destroy him.
  • His new mission, requested by Thor, is to gain an audience with Redcloak. The evil cleric's deity may hold the key to preventing the continuing cycle of destruction due to The Snarl. The GUAG has taken notice and has voiced their support if it leads to the goblin's redemption.
  • Also has a temple in the subhouse of People of Faith

    Lilo & Stitch 
Lilo Pelekai and Stitch, Gods of True Companions (Lilo: Little Girl, Weirdlo; Stitch: Experiment 626,* Abomination, Trog, Little Monster, Kenny, Stitch Pelekai, Intermolecular Galactic Force, Disney's Extroardinary Experiment 626, Fuzzball (by Rocket Raccoon))
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  • Intermediate God (Stitch) and Demigoddess (Lilo)
  • Symbols:
  • Theme Songs: "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" by Mark KealiÊ»i HoÊ»omalu and The Kamehameha Schools ChildrenÊ»s Chorus, "Aloha, E Komo Mai" (Lilo & Stitch: The Series theme song) performed by Jump5 and (partially) Stitch himself; "He Mele No Lilo" for Lilo alone
  • Alignment: Both are Neutral Good, although they teeter on the edge of Chaotic Good, especially Stitch, who was Chaotic Evil before he met Lilo.
  • Portfolios:
  • Domains:
    • Both: Family, Friendship, Love (in the platonic sense), Hawaii
    • Lilo: Voodoo (she tries), Weirdness
    • Stitch: Genetics, Mischief, Space
  • Heralds: Nani Pelekai (Lilo's older sister and guardian), Dr. Jumba Jookiba (the creator of the Experiments/Stitch's "father") and Agent Wendy Pleakley (Jumba's partner).
  • Allies:
  • Enemies: Within their own universe, Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel, Leroy, and Experiment 627. Also, basically anyone who hates the concept of family and/or are willing to harm families, whether it's their own families or otherwise (especially The Child Abuse Supporters) and evil-aligned aliens who the two cannot convert (including the aforementioned aliens from their universe). Oh, and Gideon Graves, too.
  • Odd Friendship with (Stitch only): Heinz Doofenshmirtz
  • Conflicting Opinions from (all towards Stitch): Ariel, Aladdin, Belle and The Beast, Simba, Cinderella and most other Disney deities
  • Observed by: The Men in Black
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: Rocket Raccoon
  • Ascended when the Pantheon contacted the United Galactic Federation to inform the human-alien duo about their ascension, to which they held a special council meeting for—ah, who are we kidding… Lilo found out about the Pantheon when she was using Dr. Jumba Jookiba's computer one day, got interested in it, and got Stitch interested as well upon telling him about it. After he found out exactly where the Pantheon is after just seconds of research, he took Lilo aboard The Red One and flew the ship to where the Pantheon is using its hyperdrive. How he managed to even figure out the Pantheon's coordinates so quickly (considering that's top secret information) is beyond anybody's comprehension.
  • With a strong belief in her father's teachings about Ê»ohana, and using Elvis Presley as an example of a "model citizen", Lilo rehabilitated Stitch, changing him from a destructive being who only cared about himself to the still mischievous yet caring friend he is today, forming a new family of humans and aliens consisting of the two, her older sister Nani, "Uncle" Jumba, and "Aunt" Wendy Pleakley. Later, they would save Stitch's 625 prior "cousins" from the clutches of Jumba's former partner Dr. Hämsterviel and found a "one true place" for all of them to use their abilities for good. The duo were given their role based on how they managed to improve themselves and the lives of their extended family for the better, which is rather impressive for a young girl and a reformed artificially-created alien.
  • Stitch is trying to get his "cousins" ascended into the Pantheon as well. So far, Sparky (Experiment 221) has managed to ascend to the Pantheon,note  who also brought Zap (Experiment 603) as his herald. Sparky was then followed by Reuben (Experiment 625).note  Later on, Angel (Experiment 624) would also join them in the Pantheon, much to Stitch's delight. They took an unintended break afterwards, thanks to both Stitch going on frequent dates with Angel and both him and Lilo helping to successfully (re-)ascend Elvis Presley (and befriending him big time, of course). But then Hämsterviel ascended and so did two experiments the duo did not want to see in the Pantheon; Stitch's successors Leroy (the original one, specifically, who is Stitch's twin brother) and Experiment 627 (Stitch's completely evil rival and immediate successor "cousin"). From that point on, they went right back to working on getting more of their Ê»ohana ascended, successfully managing to bring in Felix (Experiment 010) and Nosy (Experiment 199) at the same time shortly after 627's ascension. Also, Lilo's social worker Cobra Bubbles has also ascended, especially since he still needs to check up on her on a monthly basis, and he brought along his partner Shush (Experiment 234) as his herald.
    • That said, it's still taking a long time for him and Lilo to ascend the rest of the extended Pelekai family, although they are allowed to visit to help reinforce the "Nobody Gets Left Behind" part of Ê»ohana. In the meantime, the other "cousins" are scattered all over the Pantheon as followers of various deities under Lilo's suggestion. She did it before in the mortal realm, so she could do the same in the Pantheon.
  • Although Stitch is Lilo's adopted pet under State of Hawaii law, their relationship is much closer to that of loving siblings rather than just a girl and her alien "dog". Even though they do get emotional if they're forcibly separated from each other, they are just the best of friends and nothing more. Lilo is even completely content with Stitch's relationship with his "boojiboo", Angel, despite that the human girl and the pink experiment initially did not get along.
    • On the topic of Angel, for some reason, he once thought his girlfriend ascended into the house of Singers and Performers, only to be disappointed to learn she wasn't there. However, he still checked out the temple of the goddess and was awe-strucken with her voice. When she found him smiling widely at her sight and voice, she just took it in stride, even reassuring Lilo who was chasing after him that no harm was done. Thus, Stitch became one of Margaret Moonlight's biggest fans. Little did he expect though that Margaret would actually help him get Angel ascended sometime later.
  • It's possible that Stitch can find his way into any universe he dang pleases to enter. This has caused some friction between him and some of the other Disney characters that are in the Pantheon. Expect him to mess with something and ruin a good moment upon ending up in another world.
    • Ariel didn't like how Stitch surfed in riding a huge wave while she was singing the reprise of "Part of Your World". She threw a sea star at his face for doing so.
    • Stitch almost crushed Belle and the Beast while they were dancing in the ballroom when he climbed on the chandelier. His added "molecular density" on the light fixture brought it and him crashing down on the floor below. Belle became perturbed and went back to her room, telling the alien to "Get [his] own movie."
    • While Aladdin and Jasmine were riding on Carpet together, Stitch pulled up next to Carpet in The Red One, charming the princess with his superior spacecraft. Needless to say, Ali was not pleased to see his girl joyriding with the alien afterwards.
    • He somehow swapped places with baby Simba when the lion was supposed to be formally introduced to the Pride Lands. Rafiki mistakenly raised the alien high above Pride Rock until either Timon or some random warthog (not Pumbaa) pointed it out from the crowd watching below. A stampede of animals escaping the vicinity of the rock formation followed.
    • When he escaped to Florida one time, he pretended to be Prince Charming and broke into Cinderella Castle, disturbing the titular princess. He then proceeded to TP and graffiti the castle afterwards, forcing her groundskeepers to clean up the mess overnight.
    • For his part, Stitch has since apologized for the above incidents, although he did secretly gave Jasmine another go-around in The Red One sometime later. Also, he now considers the ride based on his Floridian escapades to be an Old Shame, considering it tarnished his reputation big time among Walt Disney World fans. In fact, it's an emotional trigger for him whenever that ride is mentioned in a negative light (as it typically is by just about anyone in some form of emotion—especially fans of that ride's cult classic predecessor—whenever it's mentioned); he will strongly make it a point to everyone that it does not represent who he is today, and will point to a different ride as being a much better and closer representation to the real Stitch.
  • The duo were happy to see some of the people they've met before in the Pantheon, such as T.J. Detweiler (who met them while he was vacationing in KauaÊ»i) and Kim Possible (who helped Lilo rescue Stitch from Dr. Drakken one time), and they've maintained their friendships with them.
  • Some gods thought that Stitch left Lilo and ended up with a different human girl in Japan. He was shocked and upset to even hear the idea of him leaving Lilo behind, and strongly reaffirmed the tightness of his Ê»ohana. (i.e. He went on an emotional rampage threatening to tear apart anyone who dare suggests that he does not like or care for any member of his family anymore.)
    • Rumors rose that Stitch was captured by alien mercenaries who wanted to use him to make their own experiments, but he managed to escape to China, becoming friends with another human girl over there, and that supposedly all this time he has metamorphosis abilties that could even cause him to grow into a giant. Considering that he was already ticked off from hearing about him leaving Lilo the first time, the gods kept these new rumors to themselves this time around. Or at least, they tried to; Stitch managed to find out on his own accord (nobody can hide anything from that super-intelligent, hypercognitive, little monster) and went on another emotional rampage around the Pantheon.
    • As much as Lilo doesn't like the idea of being separated from Stitch herself, she finds Stitch becoming bad again out of negative emotions to be even worse. Much Cooldown Hugging from her and the "cousins" had to be made, especially after the second rampage.
  • Lilo's skills in calming troubled individuals and helping to give them a new purpose in life (or "one true place" as she calls it) has led to her becoming a popular life coach, although she works better with non-humans. Like the experiments back on KauaÊ»i, she regularly checks up on those she helped out.
  • Likewise, Stitch is very much a caring being when given the chance to be friendly. He is more than willing to help out, play with, and give hugs to those who don't reject him. That being said, he is still very mischievous even after Lilo reformed him, and is just as more than likely to join other tricksters like Dennis Mitchel, Bart Simpson, and Hoopa in pranking others.
  • Stitch's status as an artificial creature has also garnered the attention of some gods known for dealing with genetics and other scientific fields, especially the Mad Scientist and Evil Genius gods who are more interested in the alien's original function. Considering that he was upset by the fact that he was originally designed to be a destructive monster, and that he once suffered seizure-like glitches that reverted him to his evil programming, which almost ruined his relationship with Lilo, he naturally does not want to be reminded about his old self. He prefers to be seen as a good person that Lilo knows him to be. That and also cute and fluffy, not mean and scary.
  • There have been some debates by the other gods in the Pantheon about which of the two is truly the weirder one. While Stitch's wacky behavior is obvious, Lilo has a lot of strange habits of her own, such as feeding a fish (one named Pudge) a peanut butter sandwich because she believes it controls the weather, and taking lots of photos, especially of tourists and especially overweight people (the more rotund gods in the Pantheon are annoyed by this habit of hers). Her behavior is sometimes so odd that even Stitch has to keep her under control sometimes. Nevertheless, the gods agree that for all of Lilo and Stitch's strangeness, their hearts are in the right place.
  • The House of Food was not happy with Stitch. He frequently ate the dishware that meals are served on and tended to take a lot of food from the pantry, becoming quite a nuisance as a result. It got worse when coconut cake and coffee were involved. With help from the House of Machinery and Technology, the House of Food tried every measure to secure their coffee and dessert stock, but Stitch managed to figure out how to bust or circumvent everything they had in place, and even mocked them on security camera footage for trying to outsmart the one and only Experiment 626.
    • They did consider using his main weakness of water to stop him, but decided against it. Why? 'Cause one, water is used to make both cake and coffee (among many other foodstuffs), and thus they don't want to risk ruining the food stock should something go horribly wrong; and two, they're not going to be that cruel to him, even if he is a trouble-maker (and they also don't want to get Lilo upset by having her think that they want to try to drown him).
    • However, Stitch's food-snatching escapades eventually stopped thanks to an unlikely individual; his immediate predecessor and older "cousin", Reuben. One day, when Stitch was just entering the pantry for another round of pigging-out, he and Reuben (who was getting ingredients for a massive Dagwood) saw each other face-to-face for the first time since the latter's ascension. Naturally, Stitch was very happy to see his cousin again and immediately hugged Reuben, who was also pleased to see his younger brother-like cuz and hugged him back. That said, since he was informed from the other House of Food gods about Stitch's frequent pantry raids, Reuben politely (though with some snarky banter on the side) told Stitch that taking so much food from the House of Food's pantry was not a good thing to do. Stitch realized that his cousin was right and apologized to him, promising not to do it again. Reuben, being the relatively reasonable guy that he is, accepted the apology on the House's behalf. He then quickly made Stitch a foot-long Fool's Gold Loaf and also gave him a cup of coffee and a slice of pre-made coconut cake, and Stitch thanked his cousin for the meal before leaving. Now whenever Stitch visits the House of Food, he always goes to see Reuben first, who always has a plentiful meal (whenever it's made by him or not) prepared for his always hungry cuz.
  • When Lilo and Stitch met Ash Ketchum and Pikachu, the two duos were both intrigued of how similar they were, having such close friendships between a young, caring human and a cute, yet powerful creature, and for befriending many other strange and fantastic creatures like the ones they know. The human children got along well pretty quickly, but Stitch and Pikachu took a while longer to get used to one another. The yellow Pokémon was initially weirded out by the blue alien's strange appearance and even stranger behavior, while the alien was suspicious about how the Pokémon was similar to Sparkynote  and may have been jealous of the Pokémon's adorable looks. However, when the two saw how the other got along nicely with the creatures they know (especially their best friends) and how they fight in battle, the two then decided to become friends. They even made a promise to one another to protect the other's best human friend should they end up with or switch places with them.
  • When N heard about Lilo's closeness to the experiments, reminding him about his closeness with Pokémon, he asked her how was she able to do rehabilitate so many once-evil creatures. She explained her Ê»ohana thing, which upset N as he and his cruel father never got along, unlike Lilo with her late parents (especially her father, who came up with and enforced the Ê»ohana motto). Lilo and Stitch were greatly disturbed when N told them his story, and were horrified to hear that a family member would be so cruel to their relative. Lilo then told N that he is welcome to join her Ê»ohana, and N happily accepted. He now hangs with the experiments at least once a week, oftentimes with his Pokémon, and is pleased to see them enjoying life and being mostly kind to others.
  • When Lilo found out that her idol Elvis was not in the House of Musicality, she tried to get him to ascend to take on the role of the God of Rock and Roll as "the King" rightfully deserves. At first, the House of Music gently told her that he had ascended there before, but has since left the building, so she headed back to her temple where she lied down on the floor depressed and played his "Heartbreak Hotel" on her record player all the rest of the day that day. However, being the ever-plucky girl that she is, she then went to work on what would be a massive rally campaign to get him ascended, with Stitch and the experiments helping her out. They threw a concert where Stitch got back into his Elvis outfit and rocked away to the King's tunes on his guitar. Many of the Pantheon's best singers were there to back the duo up on stage; Angel in particular sang a moving rendition of "Can't Help Falling in Love" with her boyfriend. After suddenly receiving so many demands for Presley's return, the House of Music eventually decided to bring Elvis back into their halls. To say that Lilo and Stitch were thrilled to finally meet him would be an understatement.
  • Stitch is one of several deities that Sora can summon in combat (the others being Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, Genie, and Bambi). However, the Keybearer's opinions are conflicting, since Stitch once played a nasty game of "hide and seek" on him, Donald, and Goofy, leading to them being captured by the Master Control Program.
    • At least Stitch will always greet Sora with a lick in the face upon being summoned. It's said that Ash once compared that to Karl being greeted in a similar fashion by his grandfather's Mightyena. (Oddly enough, Mightyena's National Dex number is 262, which is the reverse of Stitch's experiment number, and also the experiment number of his superheroic cousin, Ace.)
  • Some gods were surprised to find Stitch being friends with Dr. Doofenshmirtz, considering the two never actually met in either of their universes. Apparently, one time they met during a camping trip and they teamed up during a talent show night performing (and talking about the lyrics of) "Blackbird" by The Beatles. The families watching were pretty entertained by their performance, even though... well, let's just say Angel should give her boyfriend and Doof some singing lessons.
  • The Men in Black are aware of Stitch and the aliens' presence on KauaÊ»i, including their connections with Lilo and her family. However, Cobra Bubbles has assured them that there are no problems with the presence of them on the island and nobody's memories need to be wiped there. He also assists the United Galactic Federation in keeping the family in check, and makes sure that the rest of the United States government does not interfere with the family's intergalactic relations.
  • Due to having similar believes on finding "one's true place", the duo became good friends with The Cutie Mark Crusaders who help gods find their meaning in life. When Lilo visited their temple and found the myriad of photos with the Crusaders' good "Vampire wrestling caretakers", she immediately said that she wanted to visit them. At that point, Gangrel—having been bombarded with the Crusaders' good-hearted attempts to give him some new friends—was THIS CLOSE to kicking Lilo out until Lilo started fangirling over how awesome he was from his ring of fire entrance, his entrance theme, his blood baths and more. Gangrel lightened up after that and Luna Vachon finds Stitch to be absolutely "adorable" (and fluffy!). Lilo now joins the Crusaders whenever the trio wish to watch an all-night horror movie marathon in the House of Ambiguity.
  • Stitch became fans of Scott and Ramona's love story and how Scott had to battle Ramona's evil exes. He, alongside Angel, sometimes go on double dates with Scott and Ramona to see who can fight through the most people within the House of Fighting and Combat. Also helps that they are repulsed by Gideon Graves and his actions, willing to jump into the fray should he be a threat to anyone that they care about.
  • Stitch attracted the attention of George Beard and Harold Hutchins, who, though they admire Lilo's efforts to be good and reform herself and others, are bound and determined to get her "to loosen up a little", especially after they heard a rumor that she pulled a prank on an entire beachful of tourists as revenge for them being rude to her. Lilo, for her part, admires the two boys deep friendship and creativity, as well as their efforts to, as she puts it, "manage Mr. Krupp's badness level."
  • Finally, it should be strongly noted that threatening to harm or kidnap either Lilo or anyone else in the extended Pelekai family is inadvisable, lest one wants to feel the wrath of a little blue alien juggernaut and his cousins. Should you do so anyway, then if you hear Stitch say the Tantalog words, "Meega nala kweesta!", you are done for.

Lesser Gods

    Jake the Dog 
Jake the Dog, God of Canine Companions (Groucho, Baron of the Grasslands, Randy Butternubs, JMO)
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  • Lesser God (would be an Intermediate God if he was less lazy). Rank can increase up to Greater or decrease depending on what he shapeshifts into.
  • Symbol: His Head
  • Theme Songs: Bacon Pancakes, My Name is Jake
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good
  • Portfolio: Big Friendly Dogs, Sizeshifter, Rubber Man, The Slacker, Interspecies Romance and Beta Couple With Lady Rainicorn, One of the Kids, impatient and tactless, Heroic Comedic Sociopath, Very Susceptible to Belly-Rubs, Mellow Fellow, Not That Good of a Parent, Real Men Cook, Reformed Criminal, Superpowerful Genetics, Half-Magical Dog, Half Stretchy Alien
  • Domains: Adventure (why not?), Shape, Family, Comedy
  • Heralds: Joshua and Margaret (His parents and Finn's adoptive parents), Jermaine (His brother and Finn adoptive's brother)
  • Allies:
  • Enemies: The Lich, GOLB, The Vamps, Orgalorg, Tirek, Death Phantom, Princess Morbucks, Baby Bonnie Hood, The Facehuggers, Hero Killer Stain
  • Fears: The Hall of Vampires
  • Jake ascended to stay close to his brother Finn. His loyalty was rewarded by O-Haruhi-sama, who gave him his current position: Big Friendly Dog.
    • That turned out to be a mistake, as Jake wasn't even that big most of the time. So the Court scrambled to find a better one and found Canine Companion. That is what he is to Finn, after all. The trope might normally apply to pets, but Tropes Are Flexible, so that's what he's taking.
  • His stretchy powers are something to admire, capable of shrinking and enlarging to massive amounts and forming just about any shape, though he cannot do so infinitely. This is thanks to his partial alien heritage after Warren Ampersand bit his father's head, and he was born from pustule that grew there as a result of that. He has the potential to become an Intermediate God, but he's too lazy to use his full potential. Naturally, he gets along with Monkey D. Luffy due to being an amiable Big Eater with stretchy powers.
    • He also gets along with Amethyst, who's also a jokester with shape-shifting powers. While all the Crystal Gems have this power, she uses it more often, and sometimes tries to convince Jake to use his more often for whatever pranks they might come up with together. He's also surprised to find out that she's also a proficient cook (despite her palate) just like him, and they sometimes (though not often) share recipes.
    • The extent of his powers go so far as to be able to stretch himself to create an entirely new "person", move objects through his body freely (as Princess Bubblegum can attest to personally), enlarge his liver to nullify a poison in his body, and so on. He can also be stretched against his will, as Finn has done at least twice, and even his body might use his power against him, when his stomach punched him in order to wake him up and start eating.
    • The way he was born has drawn comparisons to Athena, who isn't amused by this.
  • He displays a prowess for skateboarding, being able to perform jumps, ollies, and grinds, even atop a moving train. He can also read Braille.
  • Jake is a skilled musician as well, going so far as to have his first words after coming out of Joshua's head be a song and dance. He's particularly good with the viola, but can also do the acoustic guitar, the ukulele, beat-boxing, singing, and turning his butt into drums.
  • Gets well along with both Aquaman and Bender, since they all have the same voice, it's OUTRAGEOUS!.
    • For that reason, many mortals and some deities used to try to get Jake to say "bite my furry yellow ass!" However, he made it clear he didn't want to do that; nobody has bothered him about it since.
    • After meeting Bender, Jake was soon introduced to Fry. They got along wonderfully, impressed with his treatment of Seymour.
  • Every time he has a chance to have any wish granted, his first choice will always be a sandwich. This is likely because the idea of wishing for something important terrifies him.
  • When the House of Gaming was founded, he eventually decided to introduce Card Wars to it, and is willing to teach people how to play it.
  • Apparently, his insides smell like vanilla because a wizard cursed him.
  • Used to be a criminal, and probably would've remained so had Finn not entered his life. Of course he's reformed, but he's under the eye of every deity in the House of Law and Justice. One of his kids was later involved in a gang, but he's sorted that out.
  • When Lady Rainicorn ascended, Jake was the first to greet her. The two were very happy to be together again, and they immediately visited the House of Love. The two have Rainicorn-Dog hybrids, known affectionately as corn-dogs.
  • He despises the Lich, arguably more so than any other pantheon member because he got personal with him; the Lich killed Billy, and later turned Prismo to ash (the latter got better). And to his horror, an alternate version of Jake was transformed into the Lich, though they later on managed to undo that incarnation.
  • Jake assumed that he got his stretchy powers from rolling in a mud puddle. The truth is his father was impregnated by an Eldritch Abomination shape-shifter, making him half-abomination. He remains clueless about this, but has some subconscious awareness as he is wary of the Facehuggers. Recently, however, Jake learned the truth of his origins while investigating Joshua and Margaret's old headquarters and has managed to make peace with it.
  • He gets along quite well with the Guardians of the Galaxy, particularly with Star-Lord, since he also knows what it's like to have a long-lost dad who's a shape-shifting jerkass that only wants to use him for his own gain. He can sometimes be seen trading stories with Rocket about their criminal pasts.
  • For anyone in the Pantheon that can't dance, Jake's always more than happy to show them how it's done.
  • He, along with the rest of the Adventure Time were given a huge send-off from the Pantheon gods when his show finally came to an end. The newer Cartoon Network deities in particular were torn up about its ending, many of them drawing influence from the show.
  • With his show now over, he, along with Finn, Mordecai and Rigby now look over the other CN deities of The New '10s and regularly offer them guidance.

    Marie (Persona
Marie, Goddess of Honorary True Companions (The Antisocial Poet of the Hollow Forest, Mariko Kusumi, Kusumi-no-Okami, Izanami-no-Mikoto)
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  • Lesser Goddess, Greater when whole
  • Symbol: Her bamboo comb
  • Theme: XOXO for you
  • Alignment: Neutral Good
  • Persona: Kaguya
  • Portfolio: Identity Amnesia, Fish out of Water, The Fashionista, Tsundere, talkingreallfastwhenangry, Broken and then reformed deity, Weather Manipulation, Handbag of Hurt
  • Domains: Friendship, Truth, Wishes, Weather, Memories, Fragments
  • Allies: The Investigation Team (especially Yu Narukami), Igor, S.E.E.S., May, The Phantom Thieves of Hearts, Akane Tsunemori, Chiaki Nanami, The Doki Doki Literature Club, Ryoji Mochizaki, Rayquaza, Rarity, EQG!Rarity, The Tailed Beasts, Apollo, Helios, Selene, and Artemis, Amaterasu, Born, Princess Kaguya
  • Enemies: The Psycho Rangers (particularly Psycho Yellow), The Master, Kaguya ÅŒtsutsuki, Madara Uchiha
  • On good terms with: Izanami-no-Mikoto
  • Pities: Phil Conners, Obito Uchiha
  • Complicated Relationship: Hodaka Morishima and Hina Amano
  • Marie first appeared in Inaba as a girl without any memories, only providing support for Yu Narukami in the Velvet Room as both Elizabeth and Yu try to help her remember her past. After the defeat of Kunino-Sagiri and Ameno-Sagiri at the Investigation Team's hands, Marie would remember her identity as Kusumi-no-Okami, a fragment of Izanami whose role was to gain insight into humanity's inner workings and absorb the fog of Ameno-sagiri and Kunino-sagiri in the event of their defeat. Doing so would lead the fog to slowly take over her and make her disappear once it takes control and begin to spread across the world. In an attempt to prevent this, Marie goes to the Hollow Forest to commit suicide and make the fog disappear with her. Yu and the Investigation Team, upon learning of this, go to the Hollow Forest to save her, freeing her from the fog's influence and allowing her to exist in the real world. Marie would eventually absorb Izanami-no-Okami, Kunino-Sagiri, and Ameno-Sagiri to become her original self, Izanami-no-Mikoto, and go on to become a weather reporter that actually manipulates the weather for the good of Inaba, remaining a good friend to the Investigation Team in the process.
  • After a long amount of time has passed, Marie would eventually learn of the Pantheon and find out her friends have ascended as gods there. After making her way to the Pantheon to join them, she would stand before the Court of the Gods, who after reviewing her case, decide to give her title of Honorary True Companion since she always considered a good friend to the Investigation Team despite not being a member. A happy reunion ensues between the Investigation Team and Marie as the latter ends up embracing Yu, much to Rise's jealously.
    • As is standard with Yu Narukami some gods wonder if there's more between Marie and him. Despite being friends, this also gets on Rise Kujikawa's nerves. Whenever Marie and Rise make reservations for Yu, they tend to bicker about who gets first dibs in dating him. One particular funny moment the gods found amusing was when Marie confessed her love for Yu during her broadcast, much to everyone's shock and Rise's exasperation.
  • Often seen in the House of Theatre and Spectacle, definitely not practicing poetry, though everyone is hardly convinced. Some have found her poems lying about, leading Marie to immediatley grab them out of their hands as she runs her lines in anger and embarrassment. Marie suspects that someone is taking her poems and dropping them on the ground for people to see just to mess with her.
  • Woe betide any perverts who try to peep on her while bathing, intentionally or not, for Marie shall rain thunder if they look her way. It's a lesson that Yosuke and Teddie remember well, especially because when they angered Marie that time by trying to peep on her and the other girls in the Investigation Team, they were at the Amagi Inn's hot springs. Mitsuru Kirijo and Makoto Nijima have also inflicted severe punishment on their male friends for being perverts (even though it was an accident on part of the male Phantom Thieves, Makoto Yuki, and Akihido Sanada; Junpei and Ryoji were being deliberately perverted), so all the male Persona gods fear them just as much as Marie when it comes to the hot springs.
  • Has received a number of complaints from the House of Nature for casually changing the weather to suit her friends during her weather reports. This has led to many arguments about how Marie should use her powers and whether she should be altering the weather at all. Marie has stated that she will change the weather to benefit the people of Inaba, especially her friends, but she will always make sure that it doesn't affect the economy so much that it could hurt society.
    • She usually tends to spend her time in the House of Weather, meeting with other weather manipulating deities. Marie gets along with the likes of Chaac (a fellow benevolent weather deity who can provide gentle rain), Nami (who can manipulate the weather for battle), Castform (a Pokémon that can manipulate the weather and take on a form depending on the weather), Helios, Apollo, Selene, and Artemis (deities that represent the sun and moon) and she usually meets with them to discuss how to use the weather for future benevolent purposes. However, Marie also came across villainous weather deities such as Enya Geil (whose ability to manipulate the fog reminds her of her splintered fragments attempting to use the fog for misguided, but harmful purposes) and Kracko (a sentient cloud that has antagonized Kirby), both of whom Marie sees as an enemy for their how they use their powers to hurt people.
    • Marie gets along with Rayquaza since they are both powerful deities with control over the weather and act as guardian entities. Rayquaza can cancel out the severe weather caused by Kyogre and Groudon, and even put a stop to their battle when it threatens the world. Marie uses her weather powers to benefit Inaba and has become a guardian entity who seeks to protect humanity and grant their wish. Because of this, the two form a kinship as they work to protect the world with their powers.
    • Got along with the likes of Amaterasu, as both mutually can sense the other is a deity. Both have served as protector deities of the land they live in, with Amaterasu using her powers to help people during her journey, with Marie helping Inaba with the weather she brings. Ammy has allowed Marie to pet her during their time together as the latter tries to come up with a poem about her.
    • Marie saw much of herself and Yu in Hodoka and Hina. Hodoka and Yu risked so much to save Hina and Marie respectively, though whereas Yu was willing to save Inaba and all of his friends at the same time, Hodoka's only concern was saving Hina to the point that it ended up condemning the city to a never-ending rainfall. While Marie gets along with Hodoka over their weather manipulating abilities and how they were saved from their fate of being sacrificed by the love of their life, Marie finds herself conflicted about Hodoka considering what his choices led to.
  • Despite being an incarnation of Izanami-no-Mikoto, the Mother Goddess does not mind Marie's presence in the Pantheon, and in fact is even happy upon learning that Marie's Izanagi in the form of Yu managed to rescue her from her fate and still care for her. Marie in turn is saddened upon hearing of how her incarnation lost her life in childbirth and the love of her husband after he abandoned her in Yomi. She has wondered if her story with Yu is meant to contrast the original story and its ending, but in the end, she's happy that Yu is there for her even when she tried to push him away.
  • Phil Conners was a weatherman who was trapped in a time loop and went mad because of it. He tried to escape it after several loops by taking his life, to no avail. It wasn't until he went through Character Development and accepted his love for Rita that he was finally able to break the loop, now changed for the better. Marie notes that her circumstances were quite different to his, but she still felt pity for him since she also attempted suicide to escape her fate. She was lucky to have friends who wanted to help her and actually succeeded in breaking her out of her role.
  • Formed a kinship with Born, an entity from the void who wanted to live independently, only to end up dooming the places he traveled through and had to fix. Marie remembers how she tried to keep Inaba and her friends safe from the fog by disappearing in the Hollow Forest, only for her friends to save her, so she's happy that Born is able to save himself from his fate and finally free himself from the void permanently. She was also fascinated by his power over colors due to her fascination with nature, so she tends to write poems about them.
  • Found a place in the Doki Doki Literature Club due to their love of writing. She especially found a kindred spirit in Sayori, since Sayori's poems had themes of death and suicidal feelings. Marie also noted how Sayori was manipulated by Monika the same way she was manipulated by Izanami-no-Okami. Knowing what it's like to feel suicidal, Marie hopes to help Sayori overcome these feelings and find joy in life just like her friends showed her.
  • Absolutely despises the Master after the Immortality Gate Incident, which saw the seven human members of the Investigation Team be momentarily turned into clones of the Master and Marie and Teddie being forced to fight their friends to stay alive until the transformation was reversed. She and Teddie were immune since they weren't human, but that didn't make things easier. Because of this, Marie promises to destroy the Master if he ever tries to harm her friends again.
  • Regardless of whether it's a coincidence or not, other deities sometimes chuckle at the fact that she wants to shorten beefsteak to Fsteak. Marie is not amused by this, again running her lines in anger before telling everyone to buzz off. She has made it a personal rule for everyone not to mention Fsteak in her presence.
  • Even at her base "mortal" power, it's not wise to underestimate her since she has a capable persona, control over weather and can hit someone with her bag really hard. She's a bit eager as the last chance she had to fight, she was busy holding back a fog from consuming the residents of her home. And since she's awakened her own Persona, she's more than happy to dish out the hurt.
    • Marie's current Persona is Kaguya, which fits how she had no memories and felt a sense of longing. Marie meets the actual Princess Kaguya and befriends her for their similar losses. Marie and Kaguya tend to spend most of their time outdoors exploring their surroundings. Marie sympathizes with Kaguya after learning of how she was destined to be taken back to the moon against her will, similar to how she was a tool used by one of her splintered fragments. Kaguya admits she envies Marie for how she overcame her fate and wishes that she could have stayed on Earth with she grew up with.
  • While most of the Investigation Team's female cooks are just bad, the chocolate she makes actually appears to be "alive". To the horror of many she has been known to throw it out during combat. Mitsuru and Naoto have decided to weaponize the living chocolate to use against enemies, though unlike the other girls who were hurt at seeing their cooking used like that, Marie didn't mind at all.
  • Marie likes fashion, so she tends to go to the Dressed for Divinity organization in order to look at the clothes being made. She gets along with the likes of Rarity and her human counterpart since she's a fashion designer and can help her with choosing the right clothes for herself and her friends. Marie remembers how she once looked at clothes with Chie and Yukiko and point out their affinity with green and red respectively, and this made her associate people with the color of their clothing.
  • Forms a kinship with the Tailed Beasts after learning they were pieces of a powerful entity just like her. Though in this case, she agrees that the Tailed Beasts are better off separated since they've gained independence and free will and also because reuniting them into the Ten Tails and Kaguya would have dire consequences. Speaking of which, Marie shows disdain for Kaguya ÅŒtsutsuki, not only because she's named after her Persona, but also because her Infinite Tsukuyomi reminds her of Izanami's plan to shroud the world in fog and trap humans in their deepest desires. She also doesn't like Madara Uchiha for trying to use the Infinite Tsukuyomi as his goal is very similar to Izanami, though she does feel some sympathy for Obito after hearing of how he was driven to cast the Genjutsu due to not wanting to accept the reality of Rin dying, admitting that she wanted to run away from the awful truth and only listen to a comfortable lie once upon a time. It's only thanks to her friends that she finally managed to make peace with herself and found happiness.
  • Whether it was chance or fate, Marie ascended at the same time as Ryoji. Both were similar in many ways. They were entities that were split apart before coming back together, but they made friends in the teams that opposed their role. The only difference is that while Ryoji was forced to leave his humanity behind, Marie was allowed to live alongside humans after her friends saved her. Marie is sympathetic about Ryoji's fate, though he does annoy her with his flirting.
  • Having sung and played the electric guitar prior to her ascension, will occasionally visit the House of Musicality to polish her skills and even perform as a band alongside the Investigation Team (serving as lead guitarist and backup singer)... when lead singer Rise isn't being interrupted by I-No.

    Tinker Bell 
Tinker Bell, Goddess of Companion Fairies (Tink, Miss Bell, Little-Miss-Spare-Parts, Fiery Pixie Avatar)
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Clockwise from top middle: Tinker Bell as seen in the Disney timeline, Starcatcher timeline, 2003 timeline, Speilberg timeline, Magical Lands timeline, no Bouken timeline, Fox timeline, and SyFy timeline. In the middle: The original Tinker Bell.
  • Lesser Goddess
  • Symbol: A tiny magic wand and a green dress surrounded by pixie dust.
  • Theme: "The Second Star To The Right" Alternatively "To the Fairies, They Draw Near"
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good (Bordering on Chaotic Neutral)
  • Portfolio: A Fairy native to Neverland, Fairy companion to Peter Pan, Relies on Faith to survive, Plucky Girl, Flight, Clingy Jealous Girl, Cute and Psycho, Goes red when angered, High-Pressure Emotion, Mood-Swinger, Gets incredibly jealous of others hitting on Peter, a tinker fairy that can work with whatever's around her, Silent Snarker, Cute Mute, unless speaking, Hidden Heart of Gold, Will give her life to protect Peter, kinder to Wendy and Jane in the future, Died at the original novel's end but survived in other stories, Breakout Character, Mascot for Disney
  • Domains: Fairies, Hope, Magic, Emotion, Radiance
  • Heralds: Her friends from Pixie Hollow. note 
  • High Priestess: Crysta
  • Followers: Sylph, Ribbon
  • Allies: Peter Pan, Wendy, John and Michael Darling, Cirno, Ash Ketchum, Xerneas, Sora, Donald Duck, Goofy, Kairi, Ventus, Aqua, Kirby, Timmy Turner, Cosmo and Wanda, Yui, Shantae, Link, Princess Zelda, Skull Kid, Oberon, Titania, and Puck
  • Respects: Toothinia, Ghaleon, Guts, The Straw Hat Pirates, Ponyo, Tick Tock, Ariel, Pocahontas, Roxas, Lea/Axel, Terra, Power Rangers Mystic Force
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather note  Jack Sparrow, Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger
  • Enemies: Captain Hook, Risky Boots, King K. Rool, Yosemite Sam, Euron Greyjoy, Davy Jones, Griffith, Denzel Crocker, Head Pixie, Maleficent, Pete, Vanitas, Master Xehanort, Ganondorf, Majora's Mask, The Dark Matter Horde, Zonda and The Seven, Airy, Killer Bob, The Fairy Godmother
  • Opposes: Professor Membrane, Dark Link
  • When the first baby laughed for the first time, their laugh broke into a million pieces, and they all went skipping about. That was the beginning of fairies. Ever since, whenever a child lets out their first laugh, the newborn fairies are spirited to the faraway Neverland, where they are given their chosen role. One particular fairy took upon a rather unique position as a tinker, mending pots and kettles for her fellow fairies. In fact, it was this profession that earned this fairy her name. Tinker Bell. Tink is a rather fascinating individual; she can go from kind and loyal to feisty, sad, angry and even jealous of others. But Tink is known more than just for her metalwork or emotional swings. She is the closest friend and ally to Peter Pan, the immortal flying boy, and are often seen together while exploring Neverland and partaking in various adventures. Mostly involving pirates. One night, Peter and tink visited a nursery in London, England to recover the former's shadow. There, the pair met three young children; Wendy, John and Michael Darling. The three were fans of Peter Pan and after helping him reunite with his shadow, Pan offered to take them to Neverland where they never had to grow up. This... proved to be a problem for Tink. Turns out she became extremely jealous of Wendy's attraction to Peter, so jealous in fact that the little fairy tricked the Lost Boys into shooting down the "Wendy-Bird" when she first came to Neverland. The plan failed and Tink was banished as a result. Jilted from being banished, Tink teamed up with Pan's nemesis, Captain James Hook, who offered to get rid of Wendy in exchange for leaving Peter be. Of course, it was all a trick. Tink was captured and Hook left a little something to kill Pan.note  But Tink quickly escaped and sacrificed her life for Peter. Peter managed to save Tink - with a little outside help - and together they rescued the Darling children and the Lost Boys from Hook's pirates. With her jealousy gone, Peter and Tink took the Darlings back to London, returning home themselves via a flying pirate ship. Occasionally, the pair fly back to England to visit Wendy and take her children on new adventures in Neverland.
  • Tink arrived in the Pantheon at the same time as Peter Pan and the Lost Boys. It all started on a sunny day in Neverland. Peter and the Lost Boys had set off in search of pirates to fight, with Tink tagging along as well. They found pirates... just not the ones they were expecting. Instead of Hook, they stumbled upon a bizarre band of misfits, unlike anything they had ever seen. But pirates are pirates, and the kids were ready for some fun and games. The two groups duked it out aboard the pirate ship, with Peter contending with the "Straw Hat" wearing captain. Tink meanwhile used her signature pixie dust to send the pointy-nosed slingshot sniper and the tiny reindeer floating into the air before plopping them into the ocean.note  When she returned to the ship, Peter and the Straw Hat captain, Monkey D. Luffy, ended their bout in a friendly draw. Impressed, Peter asked why Luffy's crew came to Neverland and if they were familiar with Captain Hook. Luffy looked at the boy with confusion and explained they weren't in Neverland, but rather a place known only as "The Pantheon." Tink was just as confused as Peter but both quickly realized that the Pantheon had much more to offer in terms of games and fun. For Tink, there was the added bonus of more fairies to meet. Not to mention plenty of pots and kettles she could fix. She, Peter and the Lost Boys quickly took to meeting the Higher Gods, who gave the flying boy and fairy godly titles; Tink, in particular, receiving Fairy Companion due to being Peter's main ally and being one of the first examples of one in the Multiverse. Now a part-time resident, Tinker Bell has found herself a very busy fairy, not that she's complaining.
  • Much like Peter Pan, Tinker Bell has a temple in the Pantheon but chooses not to visit it. Instead, she travels back and forth from Neverland with Peter in the same way they always do. Second star to the right and straight on till morning. When she does visit her temple it leads to a place very few ever visit. Pixie Hollow, also known as Fairy Haven, is located north of Neverland and is a place where all four seasons coexist in harmony. It is the home of Neverland's fairies, and it is where Tink reunited with her close friends and companions. There's Fawn, a tomboyish animal fairy, perky and energetic light fairy Iridessa, sweet and caring water fairy Silvermist, Rosetta, a well-mannered garden fairy, the fast-flying Vidia, who was an old rival with Tink, and Terence, a dust-keeper sparrow man who has a crush on Tinker Bell. Not that she ever notices. The gang will sometimes travel to the Pantheon to have their own adventures with Tink, usually whenever Peter isn't around. when he does pop by, Tink's friends playfully tease her about their friendship. It's all in good fun but it also drives her nuts, flying around trying to catch them, much to Peter's amusement.
  • Most who first see Tinker Bell will probably see her as a glowing ball of light, the colour changing with her emotional state. But like so many other deities in the Pantheon, Tink's appearance will change depending on the universe or timeline she was previously in. She's most commonly seen with blond hair and wearing a green dress; as seen in the Disney and 2003 timelines. On other occasions, she will appear as a talkative Redhead - sometimes with pink hair in rare cases - and on the rarest of instances, Tink is seen with bird-like wings or as a silver-bodied pixie with cosmically-imbued powers. Her strangest appearances are actually when she's not small. In fact, in Magical Lands timeline, Tink was changed into a human as punishment for stealing pixie dust to help others in need. Regardless of how she appears, she's always there for Peter Pan no matter what.
  • As soon as she arrived in the Pantheon, Tinker Bell began seeking out other fairies or members of The Fair Folk. Her first fairy encounter was with the tooth fairy Toothiana, the two crossing paths when Toothiana to collect teeth from the Lost Boys. Tink initially found Toothiana's hummingbird-like assistants a bit annoying, but both fairies came to respect each other, with the latter welcoming Peter and Tink to visit her palace. The tiny AI program Yui was another fairy Tink befriended following her ascension, offering her some tea while hanging out. During one of their meetings, Tink came across a strange creature known only as Puck. Tink and Yui followed Puck into the forest, eventually ending up in the domain of the king and queen of the fairies, Oberon and Titania. They were initially dismissive of Tinker Bell, which set off the little fairy, resulting in her using her Pixie Dust on Puck to make him fly. Impressed by this, and somewhat amused, Oberon and Titania changed their tone. They welcomed Tink and Yui in their kingdom whenever the pair ever want to visit, even providing assistance to Neverland should dangerous threats befall the island.
  • Another batch of fairies Tink befriended were Cosmo and Wanda, two fairy godparents belonging to young human Timmy Turner. The pair find Tink rather interesting, due to her knack for fixing objects and using pixie dust to make people fly. Timmy Turner was surprised to see such a tiny fairy and was quick to warn her about Denzel Crocker, a crazed man with a desire to capture and expose fairies to the world, and the monotone Head Pixie, who wishes to make Neverland part of his bureaucratic empire. Timmy also, very wisely, agreed with his godparents to never mention Tinklebell around Tink, lest they face her fury.
    • One day, Tink decided to take a nap on what she thought was a bare branch lined with gems. She quickly learned it was no branch. It was an antler, belonging to a massive deer-like creature garbed with brilliant blue. It was the Legendary Pokémon Xerneas, and after realizing her mistake Tink took an immediate liking to it, citing that the Pokémon "felt familiar". Often times she can be found still lounging on one of Xerneas' antlers whenever hanging out with her fellow fairies. Xerneas doesn't mind and will sometimes travel to Neverland to rest from the chaos of the Pantheon.
  • But not everyone in the Pantheon gets along with Tinker Bell. She had to contend with several fairies that are, to put it bluntly, more antagonistic towards her and others around them. One was the Fairy Godmother of Far Far Away, who wished to use Neverland's pixie dust to supply her factory and get revenge on the ogre Shrek. Tink's not willing to share and sees the Fairy Godmother as an insult to all the fair folk. The same applies to the alien lifeform known as Killer BOB, who planned on wiping out Neverland once he was done with Twin Peaks. The Cryst-fairy Airy also rubbed Tink and Peter the wrong way, with the latter being particularly disturbed that a supposedly helpful figure was really stringing her homeworld "allies" all along to aid in her evil plan. She once tried to kill Tink with a Zetta Flare, but the former was quick enough to evade... only for the attack to decimate Hook's ship. Ever since the Neverland duo keep their distance.
    • But the one Tinker Bell fears the most is Maleficent. The Mistress of All Evil decided to attack Pixie Hollow hoping to spread her dark influence over the land, as well as destroy it with her Heartless forces. Tink and her friends did their best to hold off Maleficent, but she proved to be too much for them. It was only with the arrival of the three good fairies - Flora, Fauna and Merryweather - did they drive the dark fairy away from Neverland. While thankful, Tink's mood swings made it difficult for Flora and Fauna to talk with her. Not so much with with Merryweather, who gets along with Ms. Bell the most.
  • Due to her small size, Tinker Bell isn't considered much of a threat to larger deities. But this size difference, combined with her access to pixie dust and manipulative nature, has made Tink deceptively dangerous even by fairy standards. After all, She's not above convincing the unsuspecting Lost Boys to shoot those she considers her rivals just like she did with Wendy and her negative nature can overwhelm her at times. There is a fascinating reason for it; Neverland fairies are so small they only experience one emotion at a time.
  • If there's one thing Tinker Bell likes to do - besides fixing things and hanging out with Peter Pan - it's messing with Captain Hook and his pirates. Her history with Hook goes a long way back, and anytime she gets the chance to fight the crew of the Jolly Roger she relishes it. But while Peter was thrilled to discover the Pantheon was filled to the brim with pirates, Tink was a little warier. Sure she could deal with Hook himself, Kaptain K. Rool, and Yosemite Sam by having Tick-Tock the crocodile chase them off, there are other pirates that have proven to be more dangerous. Euron Greyjoy, King of the Iron Islands, heard rumours of Neverland's Pixie Dust and desired to use it in his quest to conqueror Westeros while destroying the island in the process. There was also Risky Boots, who also wanted the pixie dust for herself and actually launched an invasion to take Pixie Hollow by force. Tink and Peter Pan worked together with Shantae to drive off Risky and since then, they've had the half-genie hero in speed-dial.
    • There have been a few times where Tinker Bell has travelled or worked with pirates, much to her chagrin. Aside from the Straw Hats, she and Peter once helped the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow in order to rescue Wendy, her brothers and the Lost Boys from the octopus-faced Davy Jones, all of them nearly getting consumed by the Kraken. Another time, several strange, brightly coloured charms landed in Neverland, with Peter and Hook each collecting them. This attracted six mysterious pirates from beyond the sky, a team known as the Gokaiger. The "charms" Peter and Hook had collected were in fact Ranger Keys, and after explaining the situation, Peter offered to help, seeing an opportunity to humiliate Hook once more. Tink didn't trust the rangers, especially the greedy, yellow-clad Luka Millfy, who poked fun at the tiny fairy when they first met. But that hostility died off when they defeated Hook and returned the remaining Ranger Keys to the Gokaiger. Tink and Luka, while not friends, gained some respect for each other, and sometimes can be seen trying to engage in conversation.
    • Luka did help with one thing. She introduced Tink to some associates of her team. The Mystic Force Power Rangers, masters of magic and defenders of Briarwood Forest. Tink felt a strong connection with the rangers and quickly warmed up to them, but none more so than the wind-based Pink Ranger Vida Rocca. A tomboy by heart, Vida found it amusing that Tink connected with her, considering the former's titan form resembled a sprite in appearance. Both will hang out when Vida is off-duty, sometimes visiting Pixie Hollow to meet the other fairies. They'll even work together to defend Pixie Hollow from any hidiacs that might end up in Neverland.
  • Tinker Bell may be a pint-sized powerhouse, but even she has her flaws. She, like every other fairy in Neverland, will die should she be in the presence of someone who doesn't believe in fairies. The only way to resurrect Tink is for people to, simply put, clap their hands and say "I believe in fairies." It works like a charm, but Tink has to be careful around the more cynical Pantheon denizens, especially Professor Membrane who, unlike Denzel Crocker, is a stern skeptic who insists that the fairies of Neverland are only fairy tale fantasies. She doesn't want to go through another near-death experience. To this end, she often seeks out young children, as they are the most likely to believe in creatures such as her, becoming less pronounced over time.
  • While using Pixie Dust is her most skilled feat, Tinker Bell is still, well, a tinker at heart. She loves fixing pots, pans and other household utensils. She has even dabbled in fixing strange items that some people called "Pokéballs", made from hard fruit shells. This drew even stranger attention, as a young boy named Ash Ketchum found Tink mending one of these old-fashion spheres. He initially thought she was a Pokémon and was about to catch her... this only pissed her off and after teaching him a harsh lesson, Tink and Peter explained the ins and outs of Neverland life. Ash was intrigued by this and offered to travel to show the pair his homeworld and even meet some friends of his. Things were going pretty well... until Peter met some of Ash's lady friends. Tink wasn't too keen on these girls keeping Pan all to themselves. In her jealousy, she tried to get rid of a few of them, starting with Ash's oldest friend Misty. Unfortunately for Tink, Misty's Psyduck was out and was using Psychic. It didn't end well, let's just say. Regardless, Tink doesn't mind Ash all too much, he's even showed her a variety of Apricorn Pokéballs for her to tinker with and fix.
  • There is more to Neverland than just fairies, Lost Boys and pirates. The island is also inhabited by mermaids, native tribes, a variety of wild animals for an intrepid explorer to meet. In the Pantheon, Tinker Bell found herself meeting individuals that reminded her of these inhabitants. The mermaids Ponyo and Ariel reminded Tink of stories Peter had told of Mermaid Lagoon, while Pocahontas of the Powhatan People brought back memories of the fierce Princess Tiger Lily. The three don't mind Tink's presence, with the little fairy respecting all three and sometimes listening to their adventures and stories.
  • Some in the Pantheon believed Cirno, a hot-tempered fairy with unique ice powers, would be more suitable as a Goddess of Fairies over Tink. However, Cirno has made no claims for the position and is perfectly happy with the one she currently occupies. Or so it would seem. In reality, Cirno does desire Tink's position, and once even tried to team up with Captain Hook to achieve said goal. Hook betrayed her rather quickly, and just as quickly, Tink and her friends helped Cirno out in beating back the old codfish. Since then, Tink and Cirno reforged their friendship... even if Tink was a little miffed the ice fairy tried to steal her title.
  • Tinker Bell found herself becoming acquainted with those who either have respect for the Fair Folk, or were accompanied by fairies from time to time. One example of this is Ghaleon. Though a powerful magician, and eventually revealed to be the Magic Emperor, Ghaleon has a fondness for fairies and pixies, even allowing Tink and her friends to come to his garden should they feel like visiting. She may not be friends with him, but she can respect his compassion towards her kind. But the one who garners the most attention is Hyrule's chosen hero Link, who vaguely resembled Peter Pan with his pointy ears and green tunic. Raised in Kokiri Forest, Link bonded with his own fairy companion Navi, who is often seen as a glowing ball of blue light with wings. Navi quickly befriended Tinker Bell and along with Yui, can sometimes be seen enjoying some tea and talking about their many adventures in their respective worlds. It was also through Navi and Link that Tink gained a strong respect for Princess Zelda, the ruler and protector of Hyrule, and a strong disdain for the vile Ganondorf, who Navi once fought against long ago, as well as the shadowy Dark Link, who often attacks his light counterpart when given the chance. Link also took Peter and Tink to meet an acquaintance of his, a lonely, flute-playing individual known simply as The Skull Kid. The lad had two fairy friends of his own, Tatl and Tael, who took an interest in Tink and together, all four hanged out with Skull Kid, with Peter even making him an honorary Lost Boy. It was for the best, as The Skull Kid was once possessed by Majora's Mask, and nearly caused destroyed Termina in the process. Tinker Bell learned this from Tatl and Tael, and vowed to make sure the mask never possessed either Peter or the Skull Kid, especially after learning of its existence in the Pantheon.
  • Of all the gods in the Pantheon, the last one anyone would expect Tinker Bell to befriend would've been Guts, considering his infamous reputation as the Black Swordsman. But as Tinker Bell soon discovered, he was a lot more than his reputation entailed. Tink happened upon Guts after a brutal battle. He had faced the notorious Zorda and her seven followers, with Guts only managing to survive the fight. When Tink approached, she was met by two pixies, the blue-haired Puck and the pick-haired Ivalera. After the initial hostilities, they explained that Guts was too weak to move and they needed to get back to their other companions. Tink came up with a solution; Pixie Dust. Using her talents, Guts began to float, much to everyone's shock as the other components of flight in Neverland were faith and trust. Apparently, Guts had enough trust in Tink to allow her to do her work. After returning to camp, Guts was patched up and expected to make a full recovery and with that, Tink was ready to head out... but not until Puck and Ivalera stopped her. They explained how Guts had done so much for them and they couldn't thank her for what she did. Tink was surprised and somewhat humbled, and will sometimes stop by Guts' temple to see how his journey is faring, even introducing Peter Pan to Puck and Ivalera. It did end up putting them on Zorda's hitlist, as well as earning the ire of Guts' former friend turned Godhand, Griffith. Tink doesn't seem to mind.
  • One day, Fawn and Iridessa came across a round, pink ball sleeping under a tree near Pixie Hollow. They told Tink about it, and together they investigated. Turned out the ball was a strange creature called Kirby, and upon seeing the fairies got excited. It took a moment to realize what he was happy about until they did some research. Turns out Kirby once met a fairy from Ripple Star named Ribbon, and helped her collect the Crystal Shards to defeat the Dark Matter Horde. And as fate would have it, Dark Matter invaded the Pantheon a few days after Tink met Kirby. She instantly called upon the puffball's help, and one Final Smash later, the menace was put in its place. Since then, Kirby has been welcomed to visit Pixie Hollow... as long as he doesn't eat up every bit of food in sight.
  • One day, Tink and Peter discovered Wendy had been abducted by Captain Hook - again - and set off to rescue her. The pair ended up encountering a young boy named Sora, along with his animal companions Donald Duck and Goofy, who were aboard the Jolly Roger to rescue their own friend Kairi. Together, the group fought off Hook and his Heartless army before taking Wendy back to London. Afterwards, Peter asked Sora to take Tink with him on his further journeys. Tink became a vital summon on Sora's adventures, helping heal the boy whenever he got injured in battle. That being said, she likes to mess around with Donald Duck at any given opportunity. She was happy to see all three appear in the Pantheon, lending her assistance whenever Sora needs aid. But as it turned out the little pixie had her fair share of strange encounters. Ten years before meeting Sora, Tinker Bell met three other keyblade masters named Terra, Ventus and Aqua, whom she allied herself with against Hook and the black-masked warrior Vanitas. As well, she encountered Organization XIII members Roxas and Axel and helped them learn to fly and deal with the Heartless trailing after the Captain. Due to these multiple encounters, Tink often aids Sora and his allies against not only the Heartless but the Nobodies and Unversed that also threaten the worlds, putting her at odds with the aforementioned Maleficent, her bumbling lackey Pete and the nefarious Master Xehanort.
  • Now Tink goes back and forth from speaking like other people to communicating via bell-like sounds. Most folks have trouble understanding what she is saying... but they learn very quickly. Turns out the first phrase most people learn in the fairy language is "You silly ass," mostly thanks to Tinker Bell saying it so many times. Wendy can attest to this. For her part, Tink doesn't seem to mind and continues to do so to anyone she doesn't like.

Quasideities

    Angela Sheehan 
Angela Sheehan, Goddess of Companion Cubes
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  • Quasideity
  • Symbol: Her local church's Baby Jesus statue
  • Theme Music: Angela's Song by Dolores O'Riordan, A Place in Your Heart by Lucy O'Connell and Brendan Mullins (Reprisal by Allie Sherlock)
  • Alignment: Neutral Good
  • Portfolio: Keeps a Stolen Baby Jesus Statue for one Christmas Eve and Interacts with it as if it's a Real Person, Feisty and Determined in her Goals, Redheaded and Impulsive yet Ultimately Compassionate, Plucky Girl, Youthful Freckles, Wants to Ensure Everyone she Cares About is Happy for Christmas, Adorably Precocious Child, Father Abandoned her and her Family to go to Australia but Reunites and Reconciles with her Five Years Later after making a Christmas Wish
  • Domains: Christmas, Belief, Children, Family, Compassion
  • Heralds: Her mother and father, Tom and Pat (her older brothers), Aggie (her younger sister), Dorothy and her Parents, Mrs. Blake, Father Creagh, Mr. McGinty, and most of the population of Limerick she's encountered
  • High Priest: Chuck Noland
  • Allies: Santa Claus, Nicholas Saint North, Mrs. Claus, Gin, Hana, Miyuki, Eve Santaclaus, Hijiri Mochizuki, Jack Skellington, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Jack Frost, Toothiana, Bunnymund, Gon Freecss, Littlefoot, Bron, Yui Hirasawa, Hallie Parker, Annie James, George Bailey, Rango, Annie, Pollyanna Whittier
  • On Good Terms With: Ebenezer Scrooge, The Ghosts of Christmas, The Grinch, Kevin McCallister
  • Opposes: Robot Santa Claus, SCP-4666, Damien Thorn
  • Avoids: The Weeping Angels
  • In the city of Limerick, Ireland in 1914, there resided a family of five known as the Sheehans, consisting of a mother and her four children; Tom, Pat, Angela, and Aggie, with each of them having a usual close and loving, if a little bratty relationship with one another, especially when it came to Angela and Pat. One night on Christmas Eve, the Sheehans attended a local church sermon where Angela happened to catch a glimpse of a naked Baby Jesus statue. Seeing how it was cold and the statue wasn't wearing any clothing, which she took to see the statue as feeling cold and fragile, Angela took to convincing her mother that she missed something in the church and proceeded to steal the Baby Jesus statue without anyone noticing, albeit with a broken button from her trenchcoat. Whilst returning home, Angela decided to have a conversation with the statue on a number of occasions, mumbling about how once they're back, she'll keep him warm and cozy before returning him back to the church the day after. Although she returned safely, albeit with the statue having noticeable damage to the skull via a throw, she was caught by Pat, who insisted on forcing Angela to give the statue back, though their mother decided to put them into solace by narrating the day Angela was born. The family then decided to return the Baby Jesus statue together, although they were caught by Father Creagh, who was willing to punish Angela by imprisonment, only to be stopped and reasoned by a guard, whom Angela befriended earlier, stating that it wouldn't be right to take a child away from their family. These turn of events were what allowed Angela to safely return the statue and keep on good terms with the church and the local community.
    • A year later, Angela and Pat overhear their mother planning a surprise Christmas gift, which inspired them to do the same thing via finding and reuniting with their father, who had gone to Australia five years ago and bringing him back to Ireland. They initially considered digging through the ground and boarding a train to Australia, though, along the way, they encountered a girl named Dorothy, who was willing to tag along with the siblings so that they could board a ship ride to where they presumed their father was, under the deal that medical help can also be provided to Mr. McGinty's who was due to give birth. Unfortunately, they were unable to make it in time and returned empty-handed. When their mother decided to have her children recite their Christmas wishes, it was there where her surprise gift was revealed; to have their father turn up and reveal he had already made it back, resulting in a heartfelt reunion between a father and his separated family. With this, they were able to make a negotiation with Dorothy's parents about helping out Mr. McGinty, which turned out to be successful as by the end of it all, everyone was happy and fulfilled on Christmas Day.
  • Angela's Christmas story was a recently well-documented one in the Pantheon and many came to see her as one of the best children to embody and represent the Christmas spirit generally, with a general consensus that she would be a welcomed individual to be allowed into the Pantheon. Even if her actions hadn't occurred, she still would have ended up in Santa Claus's "Nice" list, though he was adamant in believing that Angela had more than proven herself to earn his attention and approval. Making a deal with Cosmos and the Court of the Gods, Santa prepared a collection of gifts to the Sheehan family, with the best one reserved for Angela. Although a little late, considering it was a late gift for Boxing Day 1915, the Sheehans were generally happy with what they got. The best gift, which Angela took to seeing soon after its delivery, came in two letters; one was a personal message from Santa Claus himself praising the girl for her acts and compassion, which made her and her siblings overjoyed about the fact that Santa really existed. The second letter was a bit confusing to Angela, especially reading about how she was now to take part in a new world called the Trope Pantheons as a representative, with her family and friends being included as heralds. Glad to see that they're still together, Angela's parents encouraged their daughter to go ahead and make them proud. Since then, Angela has been happy with the fact that she's been given an opportunity to visit and explore a whole new world with her loved ones.
  • Angela is a girl of a relatively simplistic upbringing and household, so the idea of the Pantheon felt incredibly fantastical to her, even compared to a lot of other ordinary figures who came along as deities. She was initially skeptical over much of what the Pantheon really offered and because she was an occupant in a different House, this meant that outside of her own personal domain, Angela had to commute to other Houses to visit special events of interest, something that, because of her precocious age and thinking, worries her considerably as her parents warned her that she would be stepping into a place that she's wholly unfamiliar with. On an additional note, even the company of her siblings might not be enough as they're just as defenseless as her if they ever were to venture unsupervised. Luckily for the family, Angela kept up an optimistic front and assured herself and her loved ones that they'll find new friends and have a great time, given that nearly everyone in the Pantheon somehow managed to find new companions from what she's heard.
  • One of the first places to catch Angela's attention was the House of Celebration, given that this was where Santa Claus would be in the Pantheon as well as the fact that this would be the usual central spot where Christmas would be celebrated in this new realm. Since some time had passed since their first meeting, Angela, at first, was yet to see the full spectacle of a Pantheonic Christmas Eve and Day, but she was surprised to learn that the place was a lot more whimsical and exciting than she ever imagined to be, no thanks to the noticeable presence of Christmas Elves and reindeers that trotted around the House during snowtime. Alongside Santa, Angela also came to learn about a few other Christmas figures, such as Nicholas Saint North, and quickly got along with him as Nicholas was endeared by the girl's sweet nature and has made a point about visiting her presence every so often to provide aid and support for her family. She was also a bit surprised to see that Santa had a wife, the aptly named Mrs. Claus, who proved herself to be just as hospitable as her husband in welcoming Angela into her company.
    • She quickly came to meet and befriend the formerly neglected deer, Rudolph, simply for having a bright, red nose, something Angela and Pat saw as odd, yet neat-looking from their point of view. They did offer their condolences towards him for his rough childhood but were happy to see that not only has he earned respect and appreciation but he's also come to become a prized mount for Santa himself. Rudolph saw Angela as someone he found as a great person to hang out with, though he also viewed Pat as a bit annoying due to his insistence to let Rudolph fly with them. That said, he does respect Pat for being protective of his younger sister and for having a good heart, enough for him to be in Santa's "Nice List" and he will fulfill Pat's desire of flying with Santa and Rudolph on one Christmas in the Pantheon.
  • She's a firm believer in miracles occurring at Christmas and speculates that the Pantheon would be sure to have one of the most wonderful moments during the latter days of Christmas, as well as moments of blessings and comfort provided to the unfortunate and the needy. Angela's thoughts are justified by the stories of Gin, Hana, and Miyuki, a trio of homeless bums who found a newborn girl in the trash whilst rummaging for food scraps and decided to work on bringing the girl back to her family thanks to some strokes of Christmas luck, and the famous story of George Bailey, who after seeing a vision of how life would go on in his home of Bedford Falls without his presence, took it upon himself to fix the misfortunes of his loved ones and inspire his community info becoming more optimistic despite being oppressed by a selfish bank owner, though not without George making some personal sacrifices. These two stories proved to be quite captivating for Angela to hear, and they, in turn, liked her experience regarding the Baby Jesus statue and searching for her father. Gin, Hana, and Miyuki are open to allowing Angela to tag along and they would like to give her a glimpse of Tokyo at some point, while George sees the girl as a good example of a believer in Christmas due to Angela's optimistic nature and her need of trying to help out others in need, which is how she became well-favored by the four of them.
  • While generally beloved and respected towards Christmas-centered deities, Angela did come to quickly dislike two figures, and as it turns out, both of them are twisted, demented versions of Santa Claus. One of those was a robot whose mindset was warped to such an extent where it began to see everybody as being in Santa's "Naughty List", and with very very exceptions, this meant that he was to run around the Pantheon and gun down anyone he comes across as being "naughty", which Angela was, unfortunately, a part of. And then there was the mysterious anomaly known only as SCP-4666, who arrives on the ending days of December, Christmas included, and up until the first two days of January with the sole intent of killing families and kidnapping kids to work in factories in harsh labor and creating gifts in some of the most grotesque manners possible (as well as eating kids solely for sick kicks). Their background information was more than enough to give Angela and her family nightmares about them, though their new friends have made a point to comfort and look after them as well as making as many attempts to make sure Robot Santa Claus and SCP-4666 don't cause any more misery towards others in what is meant to be a joyous, festive day. Even so, Angela tends to stay wary during Christmas time, especially because of these two twisted Santas.
  • Another place that Angela took an interest in was the House of Religion and Faith, considering that she and her family were Christians and that the House was an open place in regards to accepting visitors who come to pray and take their vows based on their beliefs. Over there, it seems as if Angela is quite a popular figure there as her story with the Baby Jesus statue has been a story that's been told multiple times even before she ascended into the Pantheon. She has expressed a sort of happiness to learn that her tale has touched the hearts of many, though she doesn't want to overthink things too much either. It turns out that the House of Religion and Faith had, out of respect for Angela, crafted their own Baby Jesus statue at a specific spot where people could visit and pay their regards to. Much like the one in Limerick, Angela often commutes there to also talk to the House's Baby Jesus statue and talk about her experiences in the Pantheon as well as desiring to bring along the statue from her domain so, in her own words, the two can meet up and be friends. She chuckled a bit when she saw that the House's Baby Jesus statue had an elfish red and green sweater wrapped around it, thinking that it did make the statue look a little funny with how the Baby Jesus looks like an elf.
  • Angela became aware that there were a few figures who were related to Christmas that weren't exactly the nicest people, and initially tried to be careful with them. Even so, she wound up meeting them by chance, and from there, Angela realized that they used to be mean, but due to the influence of Christmas, have since strived to become better individuals than before. One such figure was Ebenezer Scrooge and Angela ended up reading his tale prematurely during her early days in the Pantheon. It took a while before she realized that he had a miserable experience in his childhood and was glad to see that he turned his life around by becoming a more charitable man. What Scrooge would have initially seen as a pesky brat instead wound up to be one of the best people in the Pantheon he could hang out with as Angela proved herself to be polite and charitable and even asked if she can provide some help for Scrooge during moments of charity. They've since kept on good terms with each other and Angela has been one of his most frequent visitors in the Pantheon, proving to be a helpful duo when it comes to helping others out of a desire to represent the Christmas Spirit.
    • On a similar note, she also learned and reached out to The Grinch, whose reasons for formerly hating Christmas wildly varied, though regardless, he wound up taking his past experiences more negatively than Scrooge did and tried to make an attempt at "stealing" Christmas. He did this by dressing up as Santa Claus and stealing every gift he could find. He succeeded, but the sight of seeing the Who family celebrate anyway caused him to have a change of heart and return the gifts, which made him welcomed by the Whos. Angela's optimistic and compassionate nature reminded The Grinch of Cindy Lou, which naturally made him endeared to her. Angela was initially skeptical of meeting up with him but quickly came to appreciate his genuine attempts at being a better individual than before. The Grinch himself was touched by Angela's story of the Baby Jesus statue and being reunited with her father, and generally allows her into his domain so that she and Pat can have some fun together, alongside playing along with his pet dog, Max. The Grinch is planning something for Christmas and he intends to invite Angela and Pat along, though he's been quite slow on what to exactly do with it.
  • Given her attachment to her family, Angela takes frequent visits to the House of Family and Relatives as it's proven itself to be among the safest Houses to visit in the Pantheon and that many there are more than welcome to accept new families, or at least individuals with strong ties to the concept, into their social circle. Of course, Pat had to rush things, much to Angela's dismay, running around and being over-excited about what the place had to offer, with Angela having to tell Pat to knock it off or else people would start to see them as pestering. Even so, there were more concerns regarding their father, as he had once left them to go to Australia to provide for himself and his family. While the full details remain disclosed only to Angela's father and a few others, most of the House is at least willing to accept that he did eventually come back on one Christmas Eve and that ever since then, he's been a recurring presence to Angela since. He's encouraged his daughter and son to give it a shot by singing a song for the audience, just like they did once in a pub. It took Angela and Pat a bit more motivation to sing, now that they had to do it towards a larger crowd. It proved lovely enough for the crowd to state that they should give the House of Musicality a try, and while Angela is eager to try it out, she's also a bit afraid, considering that she would have to perform towards an even larger crowd. Fortunately, her family and friends are doing their best to motivate her.
    • Speaking of the House of Musicality, Angela's strong association with Christmas quickly led to her catching the attention of a pair of Idol Singers, Eve Santaclaus, and Hijiri Mochizuki, who also had close ties to the winter festivity, given that most of their musical discography and their interests align with Christmas. The two singers were touched by Angela's story and they easily befriended the girl. Angela, on the other hand, was interested to learn about Eve and Hijiri's profession, given that she came from a setting where pop music, let alone Music Idols were yet to exist and she invited Dorothy for that matter. The two girls were soon interested and came to enjoy Eve and Hijiri's music after a few listens and since then, they've made a point to support their career in the Pantheon. The fact that Angela, as well as Pat, having a lovely singing voice didn't go unnoticed for Eve and Hijiri either and has expressed a desire for them to tag along for what can be described as a "duo duet", as awkward as it sounds. Angela and Pat are open to the idea, though Eve and Hijiri have stated that their job is actually a lot more intimidating than it looks and they are open to not doing it in case they feel stressed. Even so, the siblings make up for it by participating in a few singing lessons and karaoke with Eve and Hijiri.
  • While she has a strong association with families, this also correlates to the lack of a parental figure, or in Angela's case, fathers. Interestingly, this was a case since infancy as on the day she was born, Angela's father was arrested for trying to steal coal, and his motivation was because we wanted to provide warmth and comfort during the day his daughter was born. Of course, she's happy to be reunited with him ala a Christmas Miracle, but that doesn't stop Angela from encountering some individuals who've been through a similar situation. One such example was Gon Freecss, a boy who once wanted to become a Hunter, just like his father, Ging, and as a way to reunite with him after aging had left him to be raised by relatives. Needless to say, Angela was saddened to learn that upon their reunion, they didn't get along so well and she was disappointed by Ging's aloof and selfish nature. Even so, Gon states that it was alright, given that he and Going eventually made up for their distanced relationship and he and Angela quickly became friends as he was an excitable boy who tends to find ways to have fun with whatever company he's with during his free time and it helped that he and Angela could relate on something regarding family matters. He's happy to see that she and her dad are on good terms, and Angela finds Gin's way of thinking to be strange, yet quirky and interesting to observe.
    • She also connected with the Apatosaurs, Littlefoot and Bron, though the circumstances of their separation and their initially estranged relationship as father and son was a lot bleaker than Angela had imagined as Bron was away collecting food when Littlefoot was born and by the time he returned, their home was already destroyed by an Earthshake and he assumed Littlefoot died. Thankfully, when the two finally met, they didn't start off hating each other and they learned to bond and be thankful to each other for keeping in support. Angela found their story to be quite cute, if a little scary, considering just how much Littlefoot and Bron went through. Being unaware of what dinosaurs were, Littlefoot was open to introducing Angela to them generally and acts as a personal guide to specific types of dinosaurs whenever the two hang out. As usual, Pat is very open to getting himself invited and learning more about what Littlefoot has to offer. Though, amusingly, Angela realized that she and Pat could just visit a library in the House of Knowledge if they wanted to learn about dinosaurs generally, though the two did admit that it's a more fun learning experience when out in the wild, as dangerous as it is.
    • Hallie Parker and Annie James had to deal with living with only one parent and being unaware of the fact that they were twins for a good part of their childhood. Once they discovered their other parentage as well as their divorce, they worked on a plan to get their parents reunited and eventually came off successful. Their tale was an interesting one for Angela as they relied on using their similar appearances and quirks of one another to impersonate each other, and Angela found that quite amusing, figuring how it would feel like if she had a twin. Nevertheless, Hallie and Annie respected Angela's determined nature and were generally happy to hear that she would get back together with her father as well during Christmas Eve. Furthering this, they quickly got to get along and play with each other, with Angela being considerate to invite Tom, Pat, Aggie, and Dorothy to join along with Hallie and Annie whenever they're together, with permission from parents of course.
  • While many would think the idea of having regular conversations and treating an inanimate object would be seen as bizarre, a lot of people have had a heartwarming tale based on it, and a few were even in the Pantheon, before Angela's ascension. Being an eager child, she was open to making new friends and her talent in singing and visits to the House of Musicality bought her to Yui Hirasawa of Houkago Tea Time. It's here where Angela was first introduced to the idea of electric guitars and louder forms of music like Pop and Rock, but what caught Angela's attention was how Yui treated her Gibson Les Paul, whom she calls Giita like it's a person. Angela giggled at the fact, seeing how it was quite similar to her time with the Baby Jesus, and from there, she and Yui quickly got along, with the latter getting to appreciate the former's singing voice and encouraging her to meet the rest of Yui's band. Unfortunately, Angela isn't old enough to be having tea, which Houkago tend to have a lot in their spare time, though Yui being a Sweet Tooth means she has an alternative in getting Angela to try out a bunch of sweets anytime they hang out. So far, it's worked quite well for Angela and Pat.
  • She also found a strange friendship with a chameleon called Rango, although their first interaction did startle Angela, given that she wasn't exactly familiar with what exactly was a chameleon. Even so, Rango was quick to clear out any misconception of himself being a monster and treated the girl fairly. Their friendship began when Angela told Rango about her story with the Baby Jesus statue, which intrigued Rango to the extent where he took her and Pat to his personal domain and revealed that he, too, has a collection of toys, a fake palm tree, and a dead bug, whom he saw as fellow actors and friends. The dead bug creeped out Angela and Pat somewhat, which did upset Rango, after which Angela politely apologized if she had hurt him. It was here where Rango expressed his desires to perform on stage as well as desiring friends as he tended to spend much of his time alone. This only made Angela strongly consider being friends and telling him that they could have fun together, words which Rango openly accepted as he periodically saw the girl as nice company, and her sweet nature helped to ease his own mind. He'll often have Angela and Pat reenact in his stage plays and performances, which the siblings have been enjoying ever since.
  • Her story regarding the Baby Jesus statue may be popular for those who enjoy Christmas tales, though this has gotten a few to recommend Angela to try out finding and interacting with other sorts of statues in the Pantheon. She found the suggestion rather weird, not to mention her own interactions with the Baby Jesus statue were mainly centered on her empathy and Christian faith. She was, however, given one offer to see if she can meet with the Weeping Angels, claiming that they're structures to represent loss and tragedy. Angela felt very skeptical about this, despite Pat's insistence on visiting them. It turned out to be the right call on Angela's part as she realized that the Weeping Angels weren't just statues, but living Humanoid Abominations who have a taste for humans and attack when unseen, posing as crying statues to disarm and catch their victims off-guard. This information startled Angela and her family and friends quite a lot, especially for Pat as he was once open to wanting to see them. At the very least, she's been making an active effort to not have an unlikely encounter with the Weeping Angels with her newfound knowledge of them.


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