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Greater Gods
King Allant
Allant XII, The Once Mighty King (King of Boletaria, Old King Allant, False King Allant, King Allant XII, The Arch Demon, The Fallen King, Fallen King Allant)
- Theme Song: Old King Allant, The Old One when encountering his true form.
- Greater God. Quasideity in his true form.
- Symbol: Soulbrandt, his original sword.
- Alignment: Lawful Evil
- Portfolio:
- As Old King Allant: A demonic replica of Allant, has the sword enhanced with wind magic and the ability to use damaging blasts, can literally suck out your souls, aggressively dangerous, may look ethereal at a glance
- As True King Allant: A king who saw meaningless in life and awoken the Old One to summon demons, the final boss except he is a pathetic blob creature, suffers a worse fate by being turned into a helpless blob, desperately wants to die and is willing to take everyone with him
- Domains: Royalty (formerly), Truth, Nihilism, Madness, Fallen Kings, Souls
- Heralds: The Tower Knight Alfred, Phalanx Oolan, and Penetrator Metas
- Allies:
- Additional Relationships: Manus, Father of the Abyss
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Sister Friede, Sargeras
- Interested in: Slave Knight Gael
- Rivals: The Fabrication Machine, Malthael
- Commonality Connection with: Arthas Menethil
- Nihilistic Counterpart to: Emperor Calus
- Enemies: The Slayer of Demons, GWYN, The Maiden in Black, Artorias the Abysswalker, Great Grey Wolf Sif, Ornstein and Smough, Gravelord Nito, Solaire of Astora, The Chosen Undead and Bearer of the Curse, The Ashen One, The Abyss Watchers, The Nameless King, Guts, Count Bleck, Sakura Matou, Rider, The Doom Slayer, Dante Sparda, Illidan Stormrage, Spawn, Zamasu
- Monarchs and members of royalty: Arthur Pendragon, Aragorn, Zelda, the entirety of the House of Monarchs, Chrom, The God-Emperor of Mankind, and all deities related to royalty regardless of alignment.
- Heavily Opposed by: Aldia, Cosmos, Dr. Stephen Strange, Albus Dumbledore
- The lands where once a victim to the demons of old, released by The Old One. An ancient fog would cover the landscape and hordes of demons would gather the souls of the living, culminating to the near extinction of mankind. Had it not been for the Monumentals, the lands would have been desolate of anything human. All caused by the usage and abuse of the Soul Arts. When the Old One slumbered, the lands recovered and so did mankind, allowing the lands to slowly grow. Among those that grew was the kindgom of Boletaria, lead by the bloodline of the Boletaria Royal Family, whose achievements allowed prosperity among the people. The kingdom peaked when Allant XII rose to the throne, bringing life and mankind's peak to its magnanimous grandeur.
- Or so it would be. While ruling the kingdom, Allant was not satisfied with the wealth the kingdom has gathered, coupled with his slowly growing age and a melancholic attitude. In an attempt to gain more than what he has, he discovered the Nexus and with it the Soul Arts, seeing it as an opportunity to bolster the riches he gained. After learning the Soul Arts, Boletaria took an unprecedented turn of wealth, becoming more powerful, however it was not enough and his lust for power only grew further. Realizing elementary knowledge of the Soul Arts is not enough as well as a slow growing depressive state, he discovered and awakened God, the Old One, from its slumber, giving Allant unfathomable power at the cost of his corporeal form, so much that a demonic replica of him was formed to reap more souls. His actions reawakened the Deep Fog and Boletaria was soon in chaos. The riches, power and royalty of his kingdom soon fell and in a sudden nihilistic turn, believed that the Fog and its God where the key to end all pain, suffering and eventually existence as a whole.
- In the past days of the Pantheon, Boletaria was a myth, when people never believed of such kingdom to be ever in discovery due to its obscurity. However, several knights and soldiers with inscriptions believing to be of unknown origin fought against Lord Gwyn and the soldiers of Anor Londo. These were once the highlight of these lands with some believing that these were the soldiers of Boletaria, turned into demons. Since then, the kingdom and the fights against Gwyn slowed to a crawl and suddenly, any reports of such conflict disappeared for years, with new wars raging across the Pantheon and the oldest members remembering what used to be a royal war against two kings. The rediscovery of the Nexus however showed that the kingdom was in fact real, with the cavern being the entrance to the once proud kingdom. Unfortunately, this released Boletaria from obscurity and unleashed it once more, the fog and its corrupted knights all waging war against its neighbors and standing from the top of the Boletarian Palace, was the fallen king himself, Allant XII.
- The sight of new life in the Pantheon disgusted Allant, seeing that his nihilistic mindset has convinced him life has become synonymous with suffering and only wishes to purge it all with the Deep Fog and the corrupted version of Boletaria. The rise of new kings and queens as well as armies of different kinds has only brought him further hatred but at the same time, more souls to reap as he now has various threats to face following his reawakening. But first he will need some demonic fiends to side with.
- Across the various subhouses, he found the perfect place to command a new army of demons: the House of Demons itself hosts various demonic fiends he can muster up for his new nihilistic crusade to end all life. Some saw Allant's demonic replica and gained a staunch following, with the Godhand supporting his cause. Other demons also followed the king's path in an attempt to gain strength from the Fog, such as when the Godhand's own Apostle, Nosferatu Zodd tried it for himself and gained mighty unprecedented power, and Satan able to believe that the king's own perspective of God aligns with him somewhat, unless that counts trying to tear reality to pieces.
- More demonic deities started taking interest in Allant's crusade all with the same intent but some with personal purposes. Azmodan is willing to lend some of his armies to the Boletarian Palace, but at the same time believes Allant may be the key to overthrow Diablo. Then technology came into the mix when the Cyberdemon and Tyrants made an appearance, alongside the Cacodemons sided with him. At some point, more demons may start taking interest siding with the king and once they do become a unified force, he may get his wish to end all suffering through death.
- Not all demons however are willing to side with him. Sargeras for instance denied any distribution of his Burning Legion to Allant's side, seeing that a puny human will not be enough for a Legion Invasion and he already leveraged some of his forces to Gul'dan, which may be enough for him to not trust someone else. However, the Lord of the Burning Legion has other plans for the king and his own crusade, perhaps treating them as an initial force to weaken resistance, enough for him to use them as a distraction for his own forces.
- The Slayer of Demons is not the only one who can fend off against hordes of demons. If anything, the Pantheon is rife with demon slayers of different kinds and his recruitment efforts have been noticed by many. Guts saw his dealings with the Godhand, the Doom Slayer noticed Cacodemons and Tyrants under his force, and Illidan got dragged into the mess when he heard rumors of Sargeras around him. Even Dante Sparda and Spawn, not willing to miss out on a party, chimed in and ready to slay more demons. That said, Allant will not go down without a fight and will go tooth and nail to end all suffering by any means necessary.
- With the new state of the Pantheon, Allant may not be able to rely on his own armies, but may instead seek new allies who share his nihilism, or even seek those related to the Deep Fog, which he found under Manus, the dreaded Father of the Abyss. The moment he met the creature, he remembered his past fights with Gwyn and his kingdom, wanting to destroy the First Flame and its existence. With his memories returning back, he now beckons the Abyss and with the aid of Manus, wishes death to everything in the Pantheon as he now spreads both the Deep Fog and the Abyss. One of Manus' own soul fragments, Alsanna remarked how his fighting style is incredibly similar to her late husband, the Ivory King, albeit with his right hand instead of his left. The other sisters, especially Nashandra have grown fond with the king.
- His discovery of a wielder of the Dark Soul of man also sparked danger now that he has the Abyss and the Deep Fog under his control. Having it may end up turning the tide on him versus Gwyn now that one of the First Flame's potentially dangerous threat count has three (four if you count the Deep). The problem is that said element is underneath a human host that being Slave Knight Gael, who Gwyn wishes also to be dead to make sure the Dark Soul does not go to anyone's hands.
- As kings require warriors to fight in the frontlines, he saw an opportunity recruiting warriors of different origins, some of the most supernatural type, even considering wraiths and revenants. It came under fruition when Mordekaiser saw his soul-sucking capabilities and the fact that his demonic replica can reap souls, putting both under consideration. Some have seen that he is only planning to be with Allant for the sake of reaching the Old One and the souls it holds, finally having something that will satiate their appetite of souls.
- Griffith saw the deal he had made with the Godhand and decided to ally with him under the idea that he is might end up becoming a potential Apostle. While it may seem plausible, there was a crux in this idea, that being Allant's wish to die, which makes the idea of a potential Apostle neutered. That hasn't stopped him from using the king as a powerful asset for the Godhand. Then another person, or say clown, saw his downfall to be quite similar to his, this clown being Kefka. This comparison can be drawn from Allant's lust for power maddening him akin to how Kefka also wanted to become or gain the powers of a god as well as their will to destroy the world alongside with them. With the three together, some fear their powers combined are a force to be reckoned with. Then more forces came under his tutelage when Zant agreed to join his force under the pretense of more power and the Witch-King of Angmar arrived and also asked for his allegiance under orders from Sauron.
- Much like Sargeras' response on him, Zamasu did not fare well for his interest with the King of Boletaria. While it is true that the two want to rid humanity off, he still considers him human and too dangerous to be left alive (not like Zamasu was already too dangerous to be left alive in the first place), and that whereas Allant wants everyone dead, Zamasu wants a world for Gods only and the king does not fit his specifications of being a god.
- Kings, Queens and royalties of any kind have the right to fear Allant and for good reason. One, his tale of madness and power is a sign of kingdoms that are doomed to fall due to their leader's own mistakes and two, the Fog he released is spreading to the Pantheon, and among the heavily damaged was the House of Royalty upon his kingdom's return. The main leaders from Aragorn, Arthur, to even Zelda have tried planning on how to stop the Fog from damaging more deities but little could be done towards an anomaly controlled by an Eldritch Abomination underneath the Nexus, which was their second plan to send warriors within the cavern to clear Boletaria and keep the being under sleep.
- Those that have come to fight him must go through his Temple, the fog-shrouded Boletarian Palace, wading across its many resident monsters, demons and his three greatest Knights, all once former humans of the Boletarian Round Table, as well. The castle is filled to the brim of demons that one may wonder if any hope can be found to restore Boletaria to its former glory, which may seem impossible. It does not help that the Boletarian Palace is not the only place that covers Allant's temple, instead it covers the entirety of his kingdom, Stonefang Mine, the Northern Lands, Shrine of Storms, Valley of Defilement and even neighboring areas such as the Tower of Latria. To many, this is a perilous task to defeat the legion of demons under his command.
- There is a discovery however that the true form of Allant may be in the Nexus, and those that descend in it are pitied by his appearance, a blob-like creature that clings to the Soulbrandt, a weapon that increases its strength the more demonic the user has become. This is the end result of Allant's meddling with the Old One and is unable to kill anyone. Those who see it are bound to Mercy Kill him for good measure but even killing him will not stop the Fog. With the new set of rules bounded by the Pantheon's status quo, not only is Allant's blob version underneath the Nexus but now has the ability to control his demonic incarnation, only either fulfilling his role to spread the Fog further or worsening his willingness to die by being in another "body".
- As a King, or well a fallen one at that, many other kings outside of those who fear his presence have taken arms to defeat him and stop the Fog. Those who visit the top of the Palace are bound to meet Old King Allant with sword drawn with merciless intent. Chrom was one of the first to call arms against him while the God-Emperor of Mankind was hugely disappointed by his reign, seeing that kings in general no longer work as a format, hence why he implemented the idea of Emperor over king, though the people who see the Imperium are bound to say that being Emperor and being King is no different.
- A warrior took interest with him, but this person is not like the aforementioned good ones, if anything he is equally as bad or worse than Allant, that being Archaon the Everchosen who saw his fall from grace to be similar to his, alongside his nihilism to life in general though his was because he believed Sigmar ignored him and rebelled against him. Whereas Allant failed to succeed on his belief and relied on convincing the Slayer of Demons to killing the maiden, Archaon was more than successful on his terms and was responsible for The End Times.
- Suddenly, Boletaria received a blizzard on its doorstep, with it was another king who saw his story to be similar to his downfall as well. Allant saw this king, Arthas Menethil to be alike, how the two slowly grew power-hungry (or in the case of Arthas, determined to kill Mal'Ganis), and how they replaced their kingdoms into their own vision of it, becoming husks of their own former selves. However, what was meant to be a simple meeting turned into a slaughter as the Scourge suddenly attacked in an attempt to rid Boletaria down. Both forces equal in strength, the two kings clashed and Old King Allant was defeated, until another one rose up. In a sudden call, the rest of the Scourge retreated with Boletaria suffering moderate damage. As for why they attacked, well, let's just say having Sargeras' name doesn't bode well for him.
- Some magicians have started studying what made Allant snap, and research by Dumbledore and Dr. Strange revealed as to why the Soul Arts corrupted him further. Made from the potentials of mankind, it was once the source of the First Scourge that nearly wiped humanity into oblivion. The studies also revealed the mechanics of the Soul Arts, seeing how any human can muster said power and easily fall to lust for power. The two have made it their best that Allant's advances does not persuade others to discover the Soul Arts as some things are meant to be forgotten.
- An interesting comparison came about when Emperor Calus overheard that a nihilistic king ascended into Pantheon proper, prompting him to intervene to hear more information on Allant. When the rumors were true of his presence, he contemplated on how the two are remarkably similar from their replicas, Old King Allant and his own Automatrons, to their discovery on meaningless. But there is a key difference to their reaction on the latter, whereas Allant released the Old One in an attempt to bring everyone's suffering to an end, Calus made a decision to enjoy life at its fullest splendor, even if it means being lazy and absurdly fattened the moment what he had witnessed. And seeing that Allant is making moves to regain is reign, Calus will not forsake life and will do whatever it takes to make sure that nihilism will not rule on one of his last bastions of hedonistic life.
- On the topic of souls, some deities have noticed Allant's ability to suck people's souls with the Soulbrandt, well, for the demonic counterpart that is. Thus becoming a source of rivalry towards him and Malthael as the latter has no remorse towards humans and demons, and Allant is no exception. It got worse when the Fabrication Machine got involved as the machine is soulless and much like him wants everything dead as well as having the ability to take souls via the talisman it wields. The two believe that him and the Fog will just taint the souls they plan on reaping and are not willing to let him take the advantage to do so.
- Cosmos pities the king, as for all the riches he has accumulated, he only delved further to his own misery as opposed to making a new life on his time as a king, instead giving in to his melancholic attitude and bringing his once splendorous kingdom to ruin. As for her statement towards him in his new state, she has nothing but utter opposition against his new form as well as his newfound intentions.
- As it turns out, not all dark-based people are evil, if anything some are nicer than others, which was shared between Count Beck and Sakura Matou who have experienced how it feels like gaining such. Beck fears him for reminding him of that time of nearly expunging his world into darkness the moment his lover disappeared, though he has repented for that. As for Sakura, her virtue of allying with Artorias has lead her under Allant's crosshairs and alongside her is her servant Rider, to which he proclaimed that everyone's suffering will be gone through death.
- It may seem that for all the years of hatred both Gwyn and Allant have saved against for each other, the latter may have won by time as the world Gwyn hails from is slowly coming to an end, with the First Flame dying and his kingdoms now turned to ash or worse. In his eyes it was the proof he needed to show the Pantheon that the will to live leads only to suffering in the long run and a testament that everyone will follow the same fate as the Lord of Cinder himself. He has been lauding this over Gwyn in his temple showing what his "sacrifice" lead to, as well as boasting it to numerous kings and queens, showcasing their eventual fate to the Deep Fog.
- Unfortunately for him, Gwyn has proved more resilient than he could have expected. Instead of giving into despair and accepting oblivion, Gwyn persisted even more doggedly than ever and created a new system of Lords of Cinders as well as discovering a way to protect the First Flame more effectively than he ever could in the past by becoming the "Soul of Cinder." Methodology wise, this may have brought permanent strain to some of Gwyn's allies for him, yet it shows that he is not ready to give in to the Fog. To say that Allant was furious to discover this would be a massive understatement, though more discoveries have led him to see that the Abyss has snuffed the Witch of Izalith's Chaos Flame, further highlighting the fact that the Abyss will start encroaching towards the First Flame, and once it does, the Pantheon is more than doomed, potentially even destroying it forever.
- And that was not the end of it. Overtime, Gwyn has his own fair share of opposition and has grown when more was revealed about the King's hidden history. Capitalizing on this, he has met the defiant subjects in an attempt to forge a new alliance to overthrow Gwyn and his rule. Unfortunately for him, his demonic form, coupled with his insanity and nihilism has further strained some of the subjects against him, and so far only two have agreed to aid him in battle while the other has refused to side with him and has vehemently spoken out his pathetic rule as a king.
- His role as a king was a source of mockery and pathetic comparison by the Scholar of the First Sin, Aldia, who was disgusted by his acceptance to misery and succumbing to the demonic Fog. While the two may have equally massive hatred against Gwyn, the latter has constantly mocked Allant as a king, unable to continue his rule and only made it worse for his form being a demon doppelganger which he made himself. For his fall from grace equal to his brother Vendrick, he has considered him one of the most inept kings he has ever met, even tied towards Artoria as among those who he despises for their royal status.
Aldia: “As ages come and go, the monarchs of this very house has dwindled into swindling cocoons of degeneracy and loss. One bathes himself into a realm of demonhood, another revels into the forbidden romance of two worlds. Its as if the term ‘monarch’ would be thrown, trampled into a state of loss of meaning to such a word of grandeur, such as their lies.”- Progress towards the other subjects were rough as well, with only Pontiff Sulyvahn willing to aid Allant in an attempt to bring the Deep and the Abyss together to rid Gwyn's rule, though there was an issue the king saw in the Pontiff's forces, most notably his own Lord of Cinder, Aldrich, Devourer of the Gods as the king has hatred to anyone related to the First Flame, and the blob fiend qualifies. Sister Friede was willing to join him, until she saw his demonic presence as a threat to the Painted World of Ariandel, and as a result, created a truce that she will aid him when she wants to, but there is a condition that if he threatens her world by any means, the truce is immediately off. Then he met the Nameless King but meetings on that were sparse as the latter ended up striking lightning bolts to him the moment he appeared, wanting no deal whatsoever towards his own.
- Outside of Gwyn however, numerous of his own subjects have also opposed Allant's push, lead by the Chosen Undead and his undead brethren. The Four Knights of Gwyn also have unfinished business with him as they remember the past battles they had against the Fallen King. He does remember how Artorias fell to insanity and also remembered one of Ornstein's own set of dragonslayer knights fell to the abyss, meaning the Knights are not safe from corruption. Even the Abyss Watchers have vehemently opposed him, though he laughed, as while they did pledge themselves to the flame, they also ended up being corrupted by the very same Abyss they were meant to fight against. Even the other gods such as Nito have not forgotten him alongside newer subjects such as the Ashen One and Bearer of the Curse. With this in mind, it won't take long till the King of Boletaria further pushes more demons from any side to bring them all to the brink of misery.
- Among those who he has fierce hatred for outside of Gwyn, he has his eyes set on the Maiden in Black following the Nexus and by extension, Boletaria's resurgence. He believes that she is the bane for the Old One as she has the ability for it to remain in slumber. However, unlike before where he can convince the Slayer of Demons to kill the Maiden and release the Old One, this time there is no one he can persuade into doing such and has prioritized her on his attacks. With her importance to the status quo of the Pantheon and her immortality, he may not kill her but he can sure distract her from bringing the Old One back to slumber.
- His original throne can be found on the House of Royalty, under Monarchs.
- "Surely you have seen for yourself… the pain and suffering that fills this world! But fight poison with poison. God is merciful, and so, created the Old One. The Old One will feed upon our souls, and put an end to our tragic realm of existence!"
Intermediate Gods
Katsuki Bakugo
Katsuki Bakugo, The Sympathy-Refusing God (Kacchan, King/Lord Explodo-kills/Explosion Murder, Great Explosion Murder God Dynamight, Bomberman, Firecracker, Trash King, Blasty McSplode, Angry Pomeranian, Mean Naruto, Gunpowder Gelatin)
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: A "BOOM" Written Sound Effect
- Theme Song: Bombing King!
- Alignment: Chaotic Good (formerly Chaotic Neutral).
- Domains: Explosions, Pride, Anger, (Anti-)Heroes
- Portfolio: Explosion Powers, Anti-Heroism, Insecurities Hidden by Ego, Hates Being Pitied, Easily Angered, Ungratefulness, "That Guy" of His Class, Hot-Blooded, Fight Picker, Shonen Hair, Determinator, Character Development, Calling Everybody by Insulting Nicknames
- Allies: None publicly known. He's not very sociable.
- Rivals: Izuku Midoriya, Tenya Ida, Sasuke Uchiha, Black☆Star, Strong Bad, Natsu Dragneel, Solf J. Kimblee, Junkrat, the Demoman, Bomberman, Tristana, the Techies (Squee, Spleen and Spoon), hell, the whole House of Explosives while we're at it... He is the King of Explodo-kills, goddammit. Oh, and his newest addition is Yang Xiao Long
- Unknown Rival to: Shoto Todoroki
- Enemies: Kurogiri, Stain, Deidara, the Venom Symbiote, Green Goblin, Yoshikage Kira, General Zod, Syndrome, most Supervillains in the House of Villainy
- Respects: All Might, Ochaco Uraraka, Son Goku, Vegeta, Kenpachi Zaraki, Kratos, heroic Blood Knights in general, Isaac Washington, Superman, Batman, Sol Badguy, Ragna the Bloodedge, Wolverine, the Punisher, Hulk, Spawn, Kaito Kumon, most invincible Superheroes
- Opposes: Goetia
- Opposed by: Jimmy Hopkins, The Cutie Mark Crusaders, Makoto Itou, Marty McFly, Harry Potter, Timmy Turner, every other god who has been a victim of bullying
- Interest from: Michael Bay, Eikichi Onizuka
- Odd Friendship with: Team Dai-Gurren (they remind him of Kirishima)
- Katsuki Motherfucking Bakugo. What is there to say about this fucking guy? First of all, he didn't have a rough life; since he was a 4-year old little shit, he was always surrounded by people telling him how fucking awesome he was. He could already read, beat up older bastards and create goddamn explosions with his fucking hands. Everything was going fucking awesome for him, until that shitty fateful day where he slipped off from a shitty bridge and fell down into a shitty brook (not that one, the shitty landform). Katsuki Bakugo didn't feel a thing though, because he was fucking Katsuki Bakugo, but then that little bitch Izuku "Deku" Midoriya had the fucking audacity to try to help him up, which pissed Bakugo's ego so much that he grew up into an Izuku-bullying bastard. This clear show of fucking ingratitude earned him a look from the assholes at the Pantheon, who felt like he could take some shitty position at the House of Fucking Pride... bitch.
- Despite the highly obscene entry above, Katsuki is not an evil dude, just (very) unpleasant and antiheroic. He's been evolving as a character and can even show decency during some (again, very) rare moments. As long as you're not Izuku Midoriya, he will tolerate your presence. Just don't attempt to befriend him.
- Katsuki became absolutely pissed off when he found out that Izuku had ascended before him. Then he somehow became even more pissed off when Izuku mentioned that Shoto Todoroki had ascended some time ago as well. However, he was pleased that he managed to ascend before Tenya Ida.
- When Ochaco later ascended, all Katsuki said initially was that it was "about time" she made it to the Pantheon. Understandably, he got questioned for this a lot, given his harsh treatment of her in their UA Sports Festival match. Truth is, the two understand and respect each other a lot more than most people do either of them, which is why he didn't go easy on her in the first place. Many quietly think the two would be cute together but do not dare tell him this as all of them know that it would just get them yelled at.
- Katsuki absolutely does not tolerate being looked down upon. After all, that's why he ascended in the first place. He plans to actually become the Top God of the House of Pride (in fact, he has already declared his intentions to everybody in the House), but that would mean confronting the very powerful Goetia, God of Pity and thus Katsuki's very own divine antithesis, at some point. One wonders if he will ever get to that level. Katsuki himself believes he will, but he also admits he has a LOT of training to do until then.
- And before he even thinks about challenging Goetia, Katsuki will need to deal with the likes of Vegeta and General Zod first, as they are both above him in the divine order. The Saiyan believes that Katsuki is only talking big and that he can't back up his statements, although he does find the boy's immense pride "amusing". The Kryptonian, on the other hand, has already warned that he will bring Katsuki to his knees if he ever attempts to get on his way.
- While Katsuki doesn't look like it, he would really like to fight alongside some of the Pantheon's Superheroes, in particular with the likes of the The Incredible Hulk and Wolverine, who are closer to his style of "heroism". Just don't expect him to admit any of that.
- Strangely, Katsuki is also fond of "boy scout, goody-two-shoes" Superman, if only because of how ridiculously overpowered and similar to All Might (who Katsuki looks up to) he is.
- The moment he heard about the House of Explosives, Katsuki knew he had to conquer it in order to become number one, so he crashed the place and challenged everybody there to do their worst. He literally got bombarded the following second but was able to stand on his feet and counterattack, leading to a chaotic free-for-all between him and every other deity from the House. He somewhat got in trouble with the GUAL because of it.
- Because his body was almost hijacked by a living pile of sludge once, Katsuki will attack the Venom Symbiote on sight. Katsuki's ability to create explosions makes him troublesome for the Symbiote to deal with, even if it's not as vulnerable to fire and sound as it once was. As things stand now, the Symbiote prefers to go after someone less fiery and loud, even though Katsuki's personality would've made for a great host.
- It appears Katsuki will never live down the decade of bullying he put Izuku through, something that has drawn the ire of many bullying victims in the Pantheon. Katsuki, as far as anyone knows, has never issued an apology, not even a half-assed one, and when he gets confronted about that, he simply ignores this big Elephant in the Living Room and refuses to comment on anything, sometimes even attacking or threatening those who keep asking questions. However, after certain recent events back in his own home world took place where Izuku ran away to protect all of his friends and family from being targets of escaped villains, Bakugou and his teammates worked together to bring him back safe and sound. After a brief scuffle where Deku was claiming that he was fine and can handle everything on his own, Bakugou had had enough of Deku's excuses and did something that surprised nearly everyone within the Pantheon - apologize for his past bullying.
Bakugo: Hey. Remember what I said when Shigaraki made swiss cheese outta me?
Midoriya: No. I don't.
Bakugo: It was "Stop trying to win this on your own." But I had more to say. I needed to tell you that I got stabbed cuz my body moved on my own. You know, I always looked down on you cuz you were Quirkless. You were supposed to be beneath me... but I kept feeling like you were above me. I hated it. I couldn't bear to look at you. I couldn't accept the way you were. So I kept you at arm's length and was mean to you. I tried to act all superior by rejecting you... but I kept losing that fight. Since we got into U.A... nothing's worked out how I thought it would. Instead, this past year forced me to understand your strength and my weakness. Now, I don't expect this to change a thing between us, but I gotta speak... my truth. Izuku... I'm sorry for everything. - Michael Bay is interested in making a Superhero movie starring Katsuki. The latter's response was a brief "Drop dead!", which has only made the director more interested.
- Eikichi Onizuka sees a bit of his delinquent younger self on Katsuki and would like to provide some sort of guidance to him, so that he doesn't end up stepping out of line in the future (although the fact that Katsuki has superpowers might make him Onizuka's biggest challenge yet).
- Was going up against a monster one day when Yang came out of nowhere and stole his kill. Rightfully pissed, he took her on, which she obliged with after he had grabbed her by the hair and loosed some strands. She took him down in one minute. He's resented her since then and has added her to his list of rivals.
Malware
Malware, God of Insecurity Masked by Pride (Mal, Total Psychopath, Galvanic Mechamorph Sub-Species)
- Intermediate God, bordering on Greater God (Lesser God in his First Form and Greater God in his Fourth Form)
- Symbol: The Four Pointed Star below his Eye
- Alignment: Started out as Neutral Evil but dived headfirst into Chaotic Evil after his upgrade
- Portfolio: Defective Galvanic Mechamorphs, Much to his Ire, Inferiority Superiority Complexes, Cannibalizing Technology in Order to Upgrade Himself, Eye Beams, Nigh-Invulnerability, Developing New Powers as the Plot Demands, Power Nullifiers, Looking Nothing Like the Other Galvanic Mechamorphs, Intelligent Bruisers, Villains Who are Taken Seriously, Short Tempers, Claiming to be a Visionary when he's Actually a Childish Psycho, Wanting His Creator's Approval, Enormous Hams, Gloating, Red and Black Villains
- Domain: Villains, Technology, Assimilation, Inferiority Complexes
- Allies: Vilgax, Maltruant, Megatron, Brainiac
- Enemies: Ben Tennyson, Gwen Tennyson, Kevin Levin, Albedo, Mogo, Hal Jordan, Aiden Pearce, San Francisco DedSec
- Opposed by: The Residents of the Grid
- Pitied by: Azmuth
- Feared by: The House of Time and Temporality
- Interests: Masami Eiri
- Interested in: The Embryon Tribe
- Evil Counterpart to: Sage
- In the universe of Ben 10, there exists a race of aliens known as the Galvanic Mechamorphs, a techno-organic species who can merge with technology, inadvertently upgrading said technology in the process. However, one Mechamorph known as Malware was born incomplete; as a result of the Helix that was responsible for creating the Mechamorphs being shut down midway through Malware's creation, Malware's life code was corrupted from the very start. He was initially promised an upgrade that would fix his condition by Azmuth, but due to his growing impatience and a belief that his creator saw him as a failure, Malware took matters into his own hands and upgraded himself with Albedo's reluctant assistance. After his enhancement, Malware would then do everything in his power to get revenge against his creator, which includes absorbing Ben Tennyson's Omnitrix in order to collect DNA in order to complete the Nemetrix, destroying his own home planet, and trying to corrupt Azmuth's home planet of Galvan Prime in order to become a living planet.
- Ambushed Ben Tennyson inside his temple when the god had returned after a particularly brutal battle with Vilgax, which, along with the initial shock of realizing that Malware had made it into the pantheon, was why the Hero was unable to repel the psychopathic Mechamorph right away. Thankfully, with the help of Feedback, Ben was able to defeat Malware and turn the Mechamorph into a stone statue, which Ben proceeded to smash into pieces with Humungousaur. Naturally, the Mechamorph regenerated back into his second form on the very next day and is currently making new plans to both absorb Ben's Omnitrix and kill him in the most painful way possible.
- While he directs most of his hatred at Ben, Malware also loathes Gwen Tennyson, Kevin Levin, and Max Tennyson since they had a hand in both reviving the Mechamorphs that he had corrupted and stopped him from corrupting the core of Galvan Prime. So much so that after he's finished off Ben and absorbed his Omnitrix, he plans on taking them out as well.
- In addition to Ben Tennyson and his allies, Malware also plans on finding and killing Albedo. Although the Galvan was responsible for upgrading Malware in the first place, Malware finds Albedo to be so annoyingly arrogant that he is all but compelled to kill him, especially since the Galvan served no further purpose to Malware now that he has already been upgraded.
- In spite of his hatred for Malware for what he tried to do to his home planet, Azmuth ultimately pities the Mechamorph and what has become of him, to the point that Azmuth is still trying to find a way to cure Malware's condition. This has proven to be difficult since Malware has not only rejected any attempts to cure him of his condition but also believes that Azmuth is secretly conspiring with Court of the Gods to have Malware thrown out of the Pantheon because the Galvan can't stand the sight of a "failure" such as Malware running loose.
- Has allied himself with Vilgax and Maltruant in order to destroy Ben Tennyson once and for all. That said, his alliance with the other villains is more like Teeth-Clenched Teamwork since the former turned Malware's remains into a suit for Vilgax to wear in a battle with Ben and the latter is prone to Chronic Backstabbing Disorder. If anything, the only thing keeping Malware from trying to eliminate Vilgax and Maltruant is the fact that both of them hate Ben as much as Malware does.
- The House of Time and Temporality fear the possibility that Malware might try to absorb Maltruant and take his powers, believing that the already threatening Mechamorph would be unstoppable should he acquire the Chronosapien's Time Master abilities. Consequentially, the House has placed Malware under heavy surveillance, with the Pantheonic Time Police waiting to take Malware out the moment he even thinks about assimilating Maltruant.
- While a majority of machine deities within the pantheon fear Malware because of his ability to destroy technology in order to upgrade himself, Megatron is not one of those deities. In fact, the Decepticon has even befriended the Mechamorph after finding out how similar Malware is to Megatron. While he is still wary of Malware's ability, the Decepticon believes that it won't be much of a problem if he can use said ability against the rest of the Transformers.
- Another deity that has shown interest in Malware is Vril Dox, a.k.a Brainiac, who sees potential in the Mechamorph's ability to break down technology in order to enhance himself. While the likes of even Rex Machina are opposed to the very thought of having someone like Malware around, Brainiac thinks that he'll be able to convince his fellow council members of the opportunities to unleash Malware upon the movement's numerous enemies. Malware himself is more than pleased with the amount of attention Vril Dox is paying to him. After all, it's nice to know that someone appreciates his talents and doesn't regard him as a failure, unlike a certain Galvan.
- In spite of these exceptions, the vast majority of machine deities in the pantheon despise Malware, with the Residents of the Grid being no different. Their hatred for the Mechamorph is so great that CLU 2, Sark, and the Master Control Program have actually made a temporary truce with Kevin Flynn, TRON, Sam Flynn, and Beck in order to get Malware out of the Pantheon before they resume their conflict.
- The San Francisco Chapter of DedSec had unfortunately encountered Malware one day when they found the Mechamorph inside their temple downloading most of their computer data into himself. Having never heard about Malware before, the group charged the Mechamorphs with their weapons in hand, only for Malware to immediately absorb their weapons and quickly overwhelm the group. Thankfully, the hackers were able to make a quick getaway when Aiden Pearce, who had snuck into the temple when he saw Malware enter it, overloaded the temple's fuse panel, causing an explosion that distracted Malware while the group made their escape. The entire chapter was shaken by the experience, and are currently finding out any weaknesses that Malware so that they can put an end to him.
- Seeing the potential in Malware's ability, Masami Eiri approached the Mechamorph one day in the House of Technolgy and proceeded to compliment him, saying that Azmuth had no idea how important someone like Malware was. Malware was thrilled that he was receiving such praise for the qualities that make him superior to the rest of the Galvanic Mechamorphs, but he immediately became angry when Masami Eiri insinuated that the Mechamorph wouldn't be so defective once Masami was done "fixing" him, causing Malware to storm off in anger. After he was alone, Masami sighed, deciding that he was going to have to find another way to subjugate Malware to his experiments...
- Back in his universe, Malware's ultimate goal was to corrupt and assimilate the core of Galvan Prime so that he may become a living planet. While he was unsuccessful, his ascension means that he is now free to try again, starting with Mogo, the Living Planet. Through a series of events that involved the destruction one of the House of Space and Cosmos’s moons so that Malware's remains could be spread over half of Mogo's surface, the Mechamorph actually came close to corrupting Mogo's core before Hal Jordan with Ben Tennyson and his allies in tow, finally defeated Malware, who was once again turned into stone. Since then, the normally kind Mogo has held nothing but contempt for Malware, and vows to make the Mechamorph pay dearly should he try to assimilate Mogo's core again.
- Like Mogo before them, The Embryon Tribe had unfortunately incurred the interest of Malware when he learned about their status as digital humans who were given organic bodies. Unlike Mogo, however, the Embryon Tribe were not as fortunate, as they were all absorbed and assimilated into Malware's body to a man. Initially revelling in the data that he absorbed, including the Atma virus, Malware's delight slowly shifted into horror when he realized too late that the data had an unfortunate side effect of petrification via exposure to sunlight. Nonetheless, Malware, having found the data absorption to be exhilarating, is already making preparations to absorb the Embryon Tribe once again after they were revived. The Embryon Tribe is arming itself in response, hoping to ensure that they won't have a repeat of last time.
Olivier Armstrong
Olivier Mira Armstrong, The Goddess with a Hidden Heart of Gold (Major General Armstrong, Ice Queen, Northern Wall of Briggs)
- Intermediate Goddess
- Symbol: Briggs Fortress
- Theme Song: Battle Scherzo, Hum of the Streets
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral
- Portfolio: Grim Up North, Mean People With Benevolent Intentions, Polar Opposite Aloof Big Sister, Rank Scales with Asskicking, Iron Lady, Good, But Ruthless, Motherly Commanders, Badass Normal, Icy Blue Eyes, Rule of the Strong to Better the Troops, Brigadier General, Master Swordswoman, Winter Royal Lady, The Squadette
- Domains: The Military, The Cold, Strength, Leadership
- Followers: Reggie Mantle, Mr Jenkins, Osgood Conklin
- Heralds: Captain Buccaneer, Major Miles, and the rest of the Briggs Brigade
- Allies: Edward and Alphonse Elric, Izumi Curtis, Scar, Van Hohenheim, Maes Hughes, Lin Beifong, Jon Snow, Aemon Targaryen, Edward Newgate, Queen Elsa, Motoko Kusanagi, Gunnery Sergeant Hartman, Guts, Satsuki Kiryuin, Cornelia li Britannia
- Vitriolic Best Buds with: Roy Mustang
- Special relationship with: Alex Louis Armstrong (her brother)
- Enemies: Father and his Homunculi, Griffith, Dante (Fullmetal Alchemist), Solf J. Kimblee, Bill Cipher, Alex Wesker, Ragyo Kiryuin, Dr. Wallace Breen, Grand Moff Tarkin, Charles zi Britannia, En Sabah Nur/Apocalypse, Millennium
- Opposes: Evil or hypocritical social darwinists, Kuvira
- On the northern border that separates Amestris from Drachma is Fort Briggs. A tough, frozen area where only the strong can survive and where Izumi Curtis went through her Training from Hell, it is commanded by Olivier Mira Armstrong, older sister to Major Alex Louis Armstrong. She comes across as cold, severe and overall cruel. Behind that, however, is a woman dedicated to the greater good and A Mother to Her Men.
- Most are shocked to learn that she is Major Armstrong's sister, to which the Elric brothers and Roy Mustang can empathize. She's an ice queen contrast to his soft-hearted personality. She considers him a disgrace to the State Military and Armstrong family and seems generally embarrassed by him. Despite this she ultimately cares for him, and has come more to terms with him after their fight against Father and his homunculi.
- Seen at Fort Briggs, having gotten use to the deep cold there. She's aware it shares some similarities to the Wall of Westeros, leading her to become interested in the gods policing it. She deeply admires Aemon Targaryen for his dedication to the Night's Watch, always showing respect to her. She was impressed to see what Jon Snow has accomplished.
- Before fully ascending to the Pantheon, Olivier served for a time as the high priestess to Lin Beifong, another Iron Lady with a Hidden Heart of Gold. When she finally got her own temple, Lin was there within minutes of her arrival congratulating her on her ascension. She was pleased with this, as it showed she did indeed "follow" the right person in, as it were. They clearly enjoy each other's company in any case.
- Another authoritative military boss lady she gets along with quite well is the young Satsuki Kiryuin. After encountering her briefly at one point, Olivier got the scoop on Satsuki's history from Mustang, who had already met Satsuki before Olivier ascended. She thinks early Satsuki was immature and believed her own hype but is glad the one standing before her now has learned the proper lessons.
- Has been trying to fend off Kaldr from breaking through Fort Briggs and invading Amestris. Thankfully she has the help of Queen Elsa, and is rather comfortable in the Ice and Cold sub-house.
- A Social Darwinist through and through, she has no tolerance for weakness or lack of willpower. Don't mistake that for being evil, however — she applied survival of the fittest because she cares about her men and wants them to be strong and self-sufficient, and applies it to herself as well. As such, it angers her to see many villainous social darwinists who selfishly sacrifice or otherwise care nothing for their men, and especially when they use the philosophy simply to justify their power lust. She has no good words for the parental cruelty the current holder, Charles zi Britannia, exhibits. Apocalypse comes off as insane to her.
- From personal experience she hates it when people betray their groups and codes for their own power. Naturally she sees Dr. Wallace Breen as contemptible, and hates that Ragyo Kiryuin betrayed humanity (not to mention admires Satuski's determination to bring Ragyo down). She opposes Alex Wesker's schemes for immortality similar to Raven's, and Bill Cipher for his illuminati shenanigans being similar to Father's. Naturally, when Father's counterpart Dante was ascended, Olivier stood against her for both of these reasons.
- All of these evil conspirators and traitors are even more wary of her upon realizing that she actually refused to allow herself or her team to suffer any casualty or consequence to the Ishval genocide even before she learned about the homunculi and the Promised Day scheme.
- Heavily disapproves of Grand Moff Tarkin's philosophy. He argues strength, but the strength of fear and by extension tyranny to keep order. While she sees fear is useful, she's pointed out one's troops and people need to respect and even love, while his fear inspires hatred and rebellion. Tarkin still can't wrap his head around this.
- Is high up on the list of people who hate Griffith, and not just for the obvious reasons. Sure, both are capable military leaders and very ambitious, but she cares for her troops while he sees them as disposable for his own rise to power, condemning his companions to Hell for it. He justifies the sacrifice as necessary, and believes her love for the troops holds her down, which just makes her more full of contempt for him. She fully supports Guts' ambitions to kill him and personally admires the Black Swordsman's will.
- Usually found in the House of Military and Warfare, as one would expect. Being both action girls and competent leaders, she gets along with Motoko Kusanagi and, to her own surprise, Charles' daughter Cornelia. She also approves of the strict training that Sergeant Hartman puts his students through because it serves a similar purpose to hers, though she thinks he could use a little more discretion about when to turn down the drilling.
- Sounds like Zorin Blitz of the Millennium. Gets irate at comparisons between the two.
- Is also staunchly opposed to the ascension of Kuvira. Despite both being strong, commanding, ambitious ladies of war who believe in the efficient use of fear and planning ahead, Olivier never sought empire at the expense of innocent lives. Kuvira claims to have reformed, but much like the Beifongs who actually had to deal with her, Olivier does not trust the Great Uniter in the least.
Lesser Gods
Ar-Pharazon
Ar-Pharazon, God of Pride by Popularity (25th King of Numenor, Tar-Calion, Pharazon)
- Lesser God
- Symbol: The Grand Staff of Numenor (Since lost), the Razed White Tree at Numenor.
- Alignment: Formerly Lawful Neutral. Now Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Colonel Badassnote , Villains Who Marry Their First Cousin, A Usurper With Good Publicity, The Paragon Always Rebels, Prideful Rulers Who Fall Down To A Manipulative Bastard, Envying Immortality Which Later Made Him Evil, Royally Screwed Up, Religion of Evilnote , Royals Who Actually Do Something
- Domain: Usurpers, Political Divisions, Dark Influence, Immortality Seekers, Pride
- Heralds: The Great Armamentnote
- Allies: Gilgamesh, Ra's Al Ghul, Veigar, Vandal Savage, Syndrome, King Candy, Zant
- Interested in: The Witch-king of Angmar
- Enemies: Greg Heffley, Dust, Aragorn, Midna, Timmy Turner, Cosmo and Wanda, The Doctor. In fact, anyone of the House of Royalty
- Respects: Sauron, and by proxy, Melkor
- Opposes: Eru Ilúvatar
- Opposed by: Vanellope von Schweetz. Banned from Sugar Rush as a result.
- The last king of Numenor. Usurped the throne from her first cousin Miriel by marrying her, an action illegal by Numenorian law. Had he not married Miriel, Tar-Palantir's practices to mend relations with the Elves would have continued.
- His notoriety came in a dark time of Numenor, where political divide is set between two factions: the Elendili, or Faithful: those who respect the Elves, and the King's Men: those who question them. Before him, several kings spoke against the word of the Valar. The first of these kings was his forefather Tar-Atanamir, the 13th King of Numenor. Tar-Atanamir's son'snote reign marked the establishment of the Elendili and King's Men.
- First encountered Sauron in a campaign to Middle-earth. Intending to make Sauron his servant, he decreed that Sauron be stripped of his titles and be taken hostage to Numenor. Legend has it that Ar-Pharazon's force to Mordor was so grand, Sauron's own force deserted him. Sauron's trip to Numenor only furthered his plans to corrupt Men once and for all. This eventually culminated into Akallabeth, when Ar-Pharazon decided to sail West to Aman, waging war against the Valar.
- Sauron corrupted the minds of the Numenorians via speeches which depreciated the Valar, and then was the instigator of the razing of Nimloth, the White Tree of Numenor.
- In the past, he has had a friendly relationship with non-ascended Amandil, the father of Elendil, father of Isildur, famous for defeating Sauron in the Last Alliance. This eventually led Amandil to be one of his chief advisors. Conflicting viewpoints led him to lose his office.
- His ascension was well-welcomed by the Grand United Alliance of Evil, especially by fellow acquaintance Sauron. Following the tragedy known as Akallabethnote by several Gods, especially those of the GUAG, Ar-Pharazon and his army were presumed dead near the shores of Aman. Numenor has since been presumed destroyed. This turn of events caused Manwe to intervene. He removed Aman from the shores of this world and rounded it up, so that anyone who sails to the west to Numenor's purported location will end up in the east.
- In reality, Melkor went through to this presumed death zone and was successful in finding the remains. He resurrected a fellow follower of a follower, and for a while, served as Herald to Sauron before his ascension, which was achieved through force. Sauron was pleased. It is unknown if he has intentions to kill his master.
- Soon after his ascension, he began to study the history of Sauron's activities in Arda since the events of Akallabeth. To his surprise, he discovered that the commander of Sauron's forces was once, as he was, a Númenórean king seduced by the Dark Lord's promise of power. This intrigued Ar-Pharazon, who began to try and learn more about the Witch-king in the hopes of eventually becoming his equal. The fact that the Nine Rings have completely robbed the Nazgul of their free will seems to escape Ar-Pharazon; of course, he himself has long since become a slave to his own pride and avarice.
- When Vanellope von Schweetz found out about him through word of mouth, which started from someone else reading the story of the Akallabeth, she made sure that he never sets foot in Sugar Rush, as well as not have him within her line of sight without proper measures. His tyrant status has also made him and Dust enemies.
- Is to never set foot on the House of Royalty, and any house connected to it by the second degree. To say he would commit acts of treason like he did in Numenor is an understatement. His status as a usurper lead Zant to gravitate towards him, and the two hope to force their way back into Royalty. This makes Midna feel very uncomfortable. Zelda has been trying to talk some sense into him, but to no avail.
- Greg Heffley surprisingly opposes Ar-Pharazon for being insane after gaining publicity and recognition. Ar-Pharazon refutes that since Greg wanted recognition, he too will go nuts once he attains that which makes Greg lose a lot of sleep for weeks because of that statement.
- Timmy and his fairy godparents hate him for reminding Timmy of the time he wished everyone loved his triangle-playing, causing him to become arrogant. Ar-Pharazon called him a fool to wish something like that, which doesn't help the fact that he is what happens if Wanda didn't take away Timmy's talent before the big concert. The Doctor is uneasy around him as he reminds him of the times his own pride overruled him and almost led to disastrous circumstances.
Captain Qwark
Captain Copernicus Leslie Qwark, God of Boasting Cowards (Steve McQwark, Abercrombie Fizzwidget)
- Lesser God (claims to be a Greater God)
- Symbol: A Circle with a Lightning bolt to make it resemble a "Q"
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral (formally Lawful Evil)
- Portfolios: Brought To You By the Letter 'Q', Charles Atlas Superpower, Small Name, Big Ego, Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass, Starting off as a Dirty Coward and a Fake Ultimate Hero before Taking Levels in Badass, Speaks Fluent Monkey, Our Presidents Are Different
- Domains: False Heroes, Stupidity, Nature, Politics
- Allies: Ratchet, Clank, Sora, Mickey Mouse, Axel, Hercule, General Fletcher
- Enemies: Dr. Nefarious, Lawrence
- Learned of the Pantheon while searching for Ratchet and Clank through web-calls, and somehow managed to get ahold of them in the House of Gaming. Despite Ratchet trying to tell him that they were only on "an interdimensional business trip", and he should not worry about them, Qwark was able to join his friends inside.
- Qwark spends a lot of his time telling stories about his heroic days, like how he took out Captain Blackstar and his robotic pirate ghosts, or when he took out the Momma Tyhrranoid with only his "iron-hard abs". A lot of this, of course is made up or stolen from other heroes. Most of the time, Qwark is just too cowardly to fight large monsters.
- He is also often seen taking part in plays, especially after staring in the films "My Blaster Runs Hot" and "Unicop".
- Qwark was once beloved by his home galaxy until Ratchet and Clank exposed him as working for Chairman Drek, which forced Qwark to sell Personal Hygenators that caused itchiness in the rear end, claiming them to be Gadgetron products. After he was caught, Qwark fled to the Bogon Galaxy and, posing as Megacorp CEO Abercrombie Fizzwidget, tried to sell murderous protopets in the hopes of restoring his popularity. This, too, went under thanks to the interference of Ratchet and Clank, and Qwark ended up being a test subject for the cruchotiser.
- After this, Qwark then tried to protect the endangered species of the Florana jungles, but became amnestic and thought of himself as a monkey until Ratchet restored his memories through a vid-comic.
- Soon after, Dr. Nefarious began to terrorize the Solana Galaxy again. After being lured into a trap, Qwark faked his death to avoid fighting his archnemesis, but Ratchet tracks him down and calls him out for his cowardice. Though thanks to Clank's words of encouragement, Qwark proves himself to be a hero at last by flying into Nefarious' command center and helping Ratchet take out the Bioblierator.
- Qwark refuses to believe that Courtney Gears is evil, even after Ratchet and Sora gave him evidence of her alliance with the Disney Villains (Family and Relatives Lady Tremaine]], in particular).
- Qwark is often seen at the House of Beasts playing with some of the monsters there, as they remind him of his War Grog, Snowball. Many gods are amassed that he's not been eaten by one... yet.
- He met up with fellow Fake Ultimate Heroes, Axel and Mr. Satan, and they've been trying to convince everyone of their "great feats".
- Qwark often visits the House of Nature, as it reminds him of the Florana jungles that he once protected. Though the frequent clashes between Groudon and Kyogre have made the house more hostile and dangerous, making Qwark's visit there less frequent.
- There have been questions in regards to Qwark's parents. His mother is mentioned a few times and is implied to be alive, but there were also reports that they were murdered by the technomites when he was a child, leading him to be raised by monkeys. Attempts to figure out what became of them (or Qwark's father, at least) have gone nowhere so far.
Naga
Naga, Goddess of Aristocratic Laughter (The White Serpent, Princess Gracia Ul Naga Saillune, Nama)
- Theme Song: The White Serpent Naga
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: A white Serpent
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: OHHH-HOHOHOHOHOHOHO!!!!, Stripperiffic, The Ditz, Having a large and bouncy bust, Freeze Arrow and Freeze Bullet, Being a heavy drinker
- Domains: Magic, Water, Earth, Laughter
- High Priestess: Kodachi Kuno
- Followers: Renge Houshakuji, Nanami Kiryuu
- Allies: Cana Alberona, Satoko Houjou, Karin Kanzuki
- Rivals: Lina Inverse (One-sided), Nanoha Takamachi, Ayeka Masaki Jurai
- Naga's ascension shook the Pantheon with a resounding "OHHHH-HOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO!!!!" This caused a great disturbance in the House of Beast, requiring the Beast taming trio to request assistance from the other houses. Many member of the other houses were likewise frightened, with Courage attempting to scream in fear, but drowned out by the laughter and Rincewind running in panic. Shizune and the House of Music were a few of the unaffected deities, with Shizune not being able to hear Naga and Elzam managing to override Naga with Trombe.
- Naga's temple has subsequently been soundproofed due to the sheer volume of her laughter and its ability to scare small animals and old ladies.
- Naga's first action was to march to Lina Inverse's temple and re-declared Lina as her rival/sidekick.
- After hearing about someone who was named after her sidekick, Naga met this other Lina and declared a similar rivalry. This Lina began searching for Orchid Malevolence to silence Naga and declared her the "Second most annoying ice user I know."
- Due to an incident where Naga was given ten clones and their combined laughter destroyed a minor villain, Naga was immediately put on the "Do Not Clone" list in the House of Technology.
- Despite being extremely flaky, Naga is actually a talented and powerful sorceress capable of powerful White Magic and developing a continuous cascade of Freeze Arrows, but is not at the same level as Lina Inverse.
- Once participated in a tournament for mages, where her laugh was found to be on the same level as Starlight Breaker. Nanoha is wary about this discovery.
- Asuka is wary of Naga due to sounding like her abusive mother.
- Is not to be confused with the Divine Dragon
- As much as her laughter is very mind-scarring, apparently people preferred that over getting laughed by a certain pint-sized Sniper. However, both seems to be very immune to each others' laughter. Therefore, if they are in the same room and laughing together... BE VERY AFRAID
Rufus
Rufus, God of Fat Pride (Acrobatic Giant, Graceful Heavyweight)
- Lesser God
- Symbol: A Braided Ponytail
- Theme Song: I'm Number One*
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: Fat Athletic Fighter, American-Based, Learned His Fighting Skills Through Martial Arts Flicks (But Actually Travels to Hone Them), Eating a Lot, Galatic Tornado, Proud of His Obesity, Deceptively Dangerous, Relentlessly Very, Very Strange Tangents, Relentlessly Searching For Ken Masters, Strong Despite His Fatness
- Herald: Candy (his girlfriend)
- Followers: Risley Law, Fat Amy, Chouchou, Fat Larry, Byakuya Togami
- Allies:
- The Street Fighters: Zangief (Teeth-Clenched Teamwork on Zangief's part), Abel, Crimson Viper, Hakan
- Others: Po, Obelix and Dogmatix, Garfield, Chōji Akimichi
- Rivals: Ken Masters, Bob (friendly), Birdie, Terry Bogard, Wario
- Enemies: Juri Han, Balrog, Vega, Dudley
- Opposes: Eikichi Mishina, Wii Fit Trainer
- Opposed by: S.E.E.S./the Shadow Operatives, the 02 Digidestined
- Initially sharing a temple with his rival, Bob, it was determined that the title of Fat and Proud would be more appropriate for him, seeing how his pride for his own obesity has reached the point where he openly looks down on deities that are either slim or muscular.
- His attitude in regards to his obesity has resulted in him clashing with a number of the more physical fit deities.
- He absolutely cannot comprehend as to why Eikichi Mishina would ever gloat about no longer being overweight. If anything, Rufus would be completely ashamed of himself if he were to ever lose that much weight. Eikichi, meanwhile, is annoyed that Rufus would criticize the figure that he worked so hard to obtain.
- While Wii Fit Trainer is impressed by his athleticism, she still insists that Rufus try out some of her exercise programs; a suggestion that he was vehemently opposed to. He has since made it a point to avoid Wii Fit Trainer at all costs.
- Despite his fierce (and painfully one-sided) rivalry with Ken, he never seems to be able to find him and often winds up challenging the wrong person.
- Rufus mistook Terry Bogard for his sworn rival, seeing that he was a blond American fighter in red. This misunderstanding would earn Rufus a Buster Wolf to the face.
- He once challenged Dante to a fight under the basis of him sounding similar to Ken. Needless to say, it didn't end well with Rufus.
- Not too long after, he would challenge Colossus for similar reasons. Not seeing anything strange about "Ken" suddenly being made of metal, he attacked the mutant, nearly breaking his foot in the process.
- The Trollkaiger would later encounter Rufus and said they could show him where a Ken was...only to get directed to Ken Amada. Now, while most people would immediately realize that they just got trolled, Ken roundhouse kicked him on sight. When Rufus wouldn't go down easily, he summoned Kala-Nemi to help put this guy down.
- All this happened because of the sole basis that he shared the same name as Ken. Again, not questioning why his rival was suddenly a child. This has earned him the ire of the rest of S.E.E.S. and the amusement of the Trollkaiger.
- He would repeat this mistake again when he encountered Ken Kaneki, again, completely ignoring that he looked and acted nothing like Ken Masters. While Kaneki initially tried to ignore the fighter, Rufus would prove to be irritating enough to prompt the ghoul to calmly ask him what 1000 minus seven was. Predictably, a savage beating ensued.
- And yet again this mistake would occur when he met Ken Ichijouji alongside his fellow Digidestined, once again completely ignoring that he looked and acted nothing like Ken Masters. As Iori commented that this moron made Daisuke look brilliant (which the goggled boy took offense to), Wormmon immediately came between his partner and Rufus, which the latter took as an invitation to fight. One Digivolution to Stingmon later, Rufus was swiftly subdued and left in the dust.
- Aside from Ken, he considers fellow Acrofatic American fighter Bob to be his greatest rival. While the two share a mutual respect for each other on the basis of their size and fighting styles, they tend to disagree with each other's approach to their training. Bob believes that Rufus needed to get more serious about honing his skills, while Rufus thinks Bob takes his weight management too seriously. It also doesn't help that Rufus initially mistook Bob for Ken (due to the blond hair and red shirt).
- Seeing how Po utilized his girth in combat, Rufus was eager to challenge him. While he put of a great fight, Po ended up victorious. Rufus now strives to have Po as an additional rival to eventually surpass.
- On a similar note, he tends to think highly of overweight deities; considering them pinnacles of health like himself. This goes double for those who share his fat pride, such as Garfield and Obelisk.
- He takes issue with Wario, another boisterous, yellow-clad, Acrofatic fighter; believing that he's aping off of his style; completely ignoring that Wario was around long before Rufus entered the fighting scene.
- He's also added the likes of Birdie to his ever-growing list of rivals after Rufus's request to become a Kanzuki retainer was rejected in favor of the hooligan.
- Despite Rufus greatly disagreeing with Zangief as to what the perfect body should look like and Zangief being annoyed by Rufus's brash nature and frequent non-sequiturs, the two were forced to work together during their quest for Pandora's Box. The both of them would much rather pretend that the entire incident never happened, given that the box would wind up making them much slimmer. Even though the effects of the box have long worn off, the event still traumatizes Rufus to this day.
- Many gods are surprised to learn the story about his herald, and girlfriend, Candy. From what has been learned, Rufus saved her from a dine-and-dash incident and the two have been in love ever since. They don't understand why Candy thinks that Rufus is a "gentleman", but they do agree that that Candy is Rufus's #1 supporter and it shows that Rufus does have a soft side to him.
Vega
Vega, God of 'Beautiful' Fighting (Balrog, Claw, The Scarlet Terror, Card-Carrying Psychopath, Bloody Claw, Blood-Stained Rose, Vega Fabio La Cerda/The Evil Matador, Spittin' Narcissism, The Sweet Whisper of Death)
- Lesser God
- Symbol: His Mask and Claw, overlaid with a rose
- Theme Songs: Vega Stage (CPS1 base)
- Arranged: Mask and Claw*, Ballad of Greed* when getting dangerous, Spittin' Narcissism post-battle
- Other: Matador, Crimson, Back With Vengeance by Liquid Cinema or The Four Kings in a climactic battle
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Masks, Claw Weapons, Flauntingly Beautiful Fighters, Sissy Villains, Spanish Ninja, Psycho for Hire, Having Some Standards, Those Who Used to be Good Kids, Throwing Roses, Wall-Climbing and Jumping, Creepy Smiles, Yodelling, Licking the Blood off his Claw, Screeching As He Fights, Death from Above, Evident Spanishness, Killing For The Fun Of It
- Domains: War, Personal Appearance, Villainy
- High Priest: Juda
- Followers: Zhang He, Cody Rhodes
- Allies:
- The Street Fighters: M. Bison, Urien
- Other Allies: Relius Clover, Omega, Kuja, The Evil Queen, Queen Sectonia, Tanya, Zarbon
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: F.A.N.G, Balrog
- Enemies:
- The Street Fighters: Chun-Li, Cammy White, Zangief, Guile, Sagat (former ally), Juri Han (former ally)
- Other Enemies: Most of the residents of Personal Appearance, James Howlett/Wolverine, Sho Minamimoto, Kyo Kusanagi, Reika Aoki/Cure Beauty, Baraka, Toriko and Komatsu, Nero (Devil May Cry)
- Interested in: Sakura Kasugano, Elena
- Conflicting Opinion on: AJ Styles
- Not a rather welcome addition in the House of Personal Appearance, as Vega boasts he's more beautiful than most of the looking Gods/Goddesses and pretty much insults those known for their not-so-beauty. He finds more home here.
- About one way to get yourself mutilated with multiple claw strikes is to
striketouch that mask of his. Worse yet, his actual face. - Joined fellow God and Shadaloo member Balrog in a quest to retrieve the Pandora's Box. Their personalities really clashed with each other during the road.
- Once remarked that Kyo Kusanagi was beautiful. Kyo's reaction... wasn't a pleasant one.
- Had an unpleasant encounter with Reika. Vega has thought that she is a beautiful girl, but once Reika called him out that his 'beautiful' face doesn't cover his dark, and in her words, ugly heart, Vega flipped off badly and the two have been enemies ever since.
- Also mocked Eikichi Mishina for being fat in his younger days, thus Eikichi insults him back with how much he's completely so not dead sexy and both share their mutual disgust.
- Vega made an alliance with Kuja, The Evil Queen and Queen Sectonia known as "The Rule of Beauty". Whilst they often argue over who is the most beautiful of them all, they are willing to put that aside to defeat anyone who thinks they are better than them; or in Vega's case, just kill and/or mutilate anyone who he thinks is ugly.
- Was utterly insulted when Sho Minamimoto tried to claim that he was more beautiful than any of them. This lead to a fight between the group and Sho, but the battle was cut short when Sho decided he had better things to do. Vega personally promised that he will tear off his face if he tries this again.
- Despite having an animosity upon most of the Street Fighters, he has a soft spot for two in particular: Sakura Kasugano and Elena. For the former, he doesn't want to have to kill her prior to her reaching her fullest potential, and he actually wants to have a friendship with the latter. For the time being, neither girls have no idea what to think about it but Elena is considering about opening up to him.
- He and Balrog joined Bison in a feud with another Four Heavenly Kings group due to that group's counterpart to their newest member refusing to join Shadaloo in F.A.N.G.'s temporary stead.
- Zarbon, another avid practitioner of the art of being a beautiful man of violence, used to be a follower of Vega's until being called by his master to ascend as the God of Attractive Right Hands. Nowadays they engage in a Friendly Rivalry over who is more beautiful.
- Has a follower named Cody Rhodes who's part of a wrestling faction which ran afoul of the fraternity that includes AJ Styles. Cody and AJ have yet to meet in the ring, though they have had a tense encounter at the Pantheon Square while heading into the Garden for a big show. Vega, for his part, considered Styles' thick regional accent repugnant, but gives him a pass for his flowing hair and smooth-yet-crisp in-ring fighting style.
- Speaking of Cody, he couldn't help but notice people commenting on the devil hunter Nero's new appearance and how similar he looks to The American Nightmare. After observing him in action, he thinks Nero is a crass brute. However, he has taken note of Nero's girlfriend, seeing that she has undergone suffering… and he'd like to see how far the beauty of her pain can be taken… Needless to say, Nero has threatened to destroy him if he ever comes anywhere near Kyrie.
- He currently has his hands on valuable data taken from the S.I.N. HQ during Seth's downfall that could potentially enable him to achieve immortality in the mortal plane in the same vain as M. Bison. As Chun-Li also has a copy of this data, Vega is planning on rectifying his past attempt to kill her.
- Despite how it may seem, Vega has grown rather tired of the wealthy lifestyle and has found money and power to be a ugly combination. He may even have plans of his own now that Bison's physically out of the picture in the mortal plane if eye-witness reports of seeing Vega throwing away his mask in the inferno of the Shadaloo Base are to be believed.
Demigods
Dennis the Menace
Dennis Mitchell, God of Precocious Troublemakers (Dennis the Menace)
- Demigod
- Symbol: A slingshot superimposed over a broken window
- Theme Song: The theme song of the Dennis the Menace cartoon
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: Bratty Half-Pint With Slingshots, Boys Made in America, Having Sense of Curiousity, Hating Baths, Those Who Drop Into Others' Homes at Random
- Domains: Mischief, Curiosity, Troublemaking, Children
- Followers: Junior Healy and Trixie Young
- Heralds: Henry and Alice Mitchell (his parents), Ruff (his pet dog), Joey McDonald (his best friend)
- Allies: Phineas Flynn, Jar Jar Binks, Kevin McCallister, Stitch, Jimmy Hopkins, Usopp, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Gumball Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes
- Rivals: Principal Seymour Skinner
- Enemies: Princess Morbucks, Father (KND), Eric Cartman, Stewie Griffin, Agatha Trunchbull
- At first, Dennis and Usopp in his Sogeking persona shared a position as Co-Gods of Slingshots, until a secret plot by the Council of Shadows to prevent all the Straw Hats together ejected Usopp from the Pantheon. The pirate returned with an increased level of ability without needing to rely on his alternate self, and both of them had a contest over the better slingshot user. Usopp won with a spectacular trick shot with hitting a jewel atop a faraway spire with high wind resistance. Dennis realized he was outclassed and gave up the position to move here instead. Mostly though he was bored of hanging around stuffy adults and preferred the company of kids.
- After a relatively symbiotic relationship, Bart decided it was time to strike it out on his own. He voluntarily handed the title to Bennis to focus on his lifetime skill of Prank Calls. Breakup aside, the two still work in tangent when a prank is bigger than any single boy.
- A typical day in the life of Dennis is pranking the hell out of any older deity he meets. He has various ways of doing so, from banging pots to making awful music. But his favorite pastime is using his trusty slingshot to hit anything any anyone with all sorts of nasty objects. He has only become more dangerous with additional resources provided to him in the Pantheon.
- All the houses and vehicles have switched to reinforced windows since the sudden spike in "mysterious and coincidental" breakages that happened when Dennis arrived, now they're reinforced even more so with Bart's ascension.
- He's glad that one of their followers, a certain Kevin McCallister, joined the Pantheon. The two make a particularly dangerous duo, as both are masters of agitating their foes into making mistakes.
- Is always down for joining Phineas and his many inventions. He is also rather skilled in helping the boy in covering them up before Candace could bust them.
- Of all the snot-nosed brats in the Pantheon, Dennis is the type of child Father hates with the fury of a thousand sons. That hatred only encourages Dennis to amp up his prank game against the fire user. Still, it's a risky game that could very well get him killed. Luckily, his antics made him an easy recruit into the Kids Next Door.
- With Bart leaving his temple, Cartman and Stewie tried to make acquaintance with Dennis, who was the more mischievous of the two. Their efforts failed, as Dennis reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Bart. Besides, he finds the two kids malicious even for his tastes. Otherwise, he gets along well with the other South Park boys well enough.
- It was a shock to him when upon entering Gumball's world, Dennis retained his original design. Gumball and Darwin also proved to be loads of fun.
- Once challenged Calvin to a game of Calvinball. To his surprise, Dennis proved to be an apt practitioner of the sport. Of course no one else in the Pantheon knew how that worked. Nowadays, Calvin and Hobbes invites the kid for more adventures.
- Just because he is no longer associated with Bart, doesn't mean that Seymour is any less committed to giving Dennis a proper education. And while he and Bart developed a respect for each other over the years, he has no such connection with the Menace.
- To Agatha, Dennis remains as one of her main targets for her sadistic punishments. Unlike Seymour, she doesn't have the interest of making him learn: only to see him suffer. Dennis has always retaliated against her in the form of pranks, but he isn't going to take her on in a suicidal direct assault.
- Princess Morbucks saw the potential for an alliance with Dennis, as the two followers often overlap. Dennis was willing to play along at first, especially since she had a wide assortment of toys. Morbucks even gave him some new slingshots to use, pointing at a particular target in the sky. Dennis shot it down with ease, only to gasp in horror as it happened to be Bubbles of the Powerpuff Girls. Dennis took the fall and was put in timeout. Dennis has since made clear distinctions between the two groups and has closed off any chance of cooperation with Morbucks.
- There is a bit of discrepency regarding his origins. This version of the character is the American version, but there is also a black-haired kid from the UK with the same exact name. No one can figure out which one came first as both made their debut within the same day. In this case, the American version became the official spokesman for the temple, with the British version popping up every once in a while.
Gaston
Gaston, God of Self-Aggrandizing Songs (Gaston LeGume)
- Demigod
- Symbol: Decorative antlers
- Theme Song: Gaston
- Alignment: Neutral Evil
- Portfolio: Obsessed with himself and his self-image, Doing things unlike others, eating five dozen eggs every morning, expectorating, being hammy, Parody of stereotypical manliness, Thinks he's entitled to Belle's affection to the point of trying to blackmail her and kill his rival, Beloved by his hometown despite his evil, Being much more dangerous than he seems
- Domains: Egotism, Adoration, Music, Manliness
- Herald: LeFou, The Bimbette and the rest of his cronies
- Allies: Frollo, The Heartless, The Adoring Fan, Hal Steward, Vlad Masters, Homelander of the Seven, Cruella De Vil, The Fairy Godmother (Shrek), Bluto
- Enemies: The Beast, Blake Belladonna, Lauren Freed, Diana of Themyscira Bambi, Mickey Mouse, Sora, Blake Belladonna, Adam Taurus, Shrek, Popeye
- Rivals: Sakura Ogami, Garnet, Freddie Mercury, Strong Bad, Kuzco
- Abhorrent Admirer to: Belle
- Oppose: The House of Knowledge
- Some people are arrogant, others think the whole world centers around them. Such was the case of Gaston, an hunter whose strength and machismo led him to be adored by everyone in his home village, much to his great pleasure. That is, everyone except Belle, the most beautiful girl in town, who considered him a boorish buffoon. Unfortunately, this didn't deter him for trying to woo her because he 'deserves the best' despite her clear objections. This went to darker parts when he tried to force her to accept by threatening to send her father to a madhouse, as the old man had been ranting about her being held in the castle of a Beast. To prevent this, the young girl revealed that it was the truth, and that she had even fallen in love with said creature. Enraged, Gaston led the townsfolk to mob the Beast's castle and kill him. This horribly backfired, and so he found himself plummeting from the top of said castle to his violent death.
- But much to his suprise, he found himself in the Pantheon, as his self-agrandizing song had become very popular amongst people and the Court of the Gods were so struck by the sheer narcissism in its lyrics that they agreed that he was fit for the position of representing egosticital songs. While he took the offer as a 'proof' of his greatness, but learning that Belle and The Beast were there was the clincher in him accepting. His first words upon ascending were: "Nobody ascends like Gaston!"
- Naturally, both Belle and the Beast aren't pleased at all by his ascension, and he himself still very much plan to take the first for himself and slay the later as revenge. But, much as he hates to admit it, their last confrontation had shown that the cursed prince far outmatched him in combat, and so he has been trying to come up with plans to get what he feels he deserve. When he's not drinking at the taverns in the House of Food, that is. Speaking of which, when he made it know to his sycophants that he was alive, they all rushed to drown him in praise once more, with his personal lackey Lefou gleefully becoming his herald. Most of the good-aligned deities are appaled that despite showing himself as clearly an evil thug, he is still adored by people around him.
- Occasionally joining his band in singing praise is the wood elf simply known as the Adoring Fan, who started to follow Gaston after seeing him hunt down a huge bear in the House of Beasts. Tough the hunter appreciate having another suckup around, he also find his newest fan very annoying and is prone to punch and throw the poor schmuck around when he's annoyed.
- Such is his ego that he sometimes known to barge into others' conversations just to remark that, "No one can [relevant action] like Gaston!" Mickey Mouse and his friends got rather annoyed of it when he attended their nightclub, and it sure wasn't helped by the time he worked with the other Disney villains to take it over. He sometimes work with said other villains, but since he doesn't really share their biggest ambitions, he tends to be more of an hired muscle than anything, putting his hunting skills to work in exchange for money or whatever favors they might offer. And like most of them, his inner darkness has attracted a few Heartless to serve his desires, with it having even manifested in the form of an hulking monster ressembling him known as the Enraged Elk. He has taken very quickly to having a monster that can take on the Beast at his beck and call.
- Tough for how close Belle and the Beast are to Sora and his friends, Gaston has never actually met them before ascending, mainly because the Organization XII member known as Xaldin took his place as the antagonist in his world. When asked around, there seems to be hints that Maleficent just doesn't think he is significant enough to be involved with her plans. Still, the Keyblade Wielder is very adament on opposing those who want to harm his friends, including him.
- In particular, Claude Frollo has rather taken a shine to him due to being one of the few Disney villains who is completely human and doesn't use "the dark arts" (besides his command over Heartless, but Frollo sees them as envoy from God) and sympathetizing with "being led astray by a sinful beast-loving woman". Their twisted egoistical viewpoints have allowed the two to form a just as sick form of friendship, and there are rumors of them going through strange misadventures together. For some reason, these are said to also involve the troublemaking angels known as the Anarchy Sisters, who mostly think of him as an insufferable nusiance. Tough at one point, Panty found him hot enough to propose a casual hookup, his answer that his body only deserved the best woman pissed her off enough that she tried to shoot him. Needless to say, their relationship isn't a warmth one.
- Another Disney villains who he works with fairly often is Cruella De Vil, who gladly pay him to hunt down exotic animals for her to make new coats of. While he mainly figure it's a way to get easy money and show off how great he is, he became much more enthusiastic when she brought up the thought of making a furcoat out of the Beast should he ever manage to kill him. In his mind, that'd be a great way to teach a lesson for daring to steal what was his.
- His primary motivation in everything he does is his belief that he's the most perfect man in the world and his desire to be recognized as such by everybody around him. Even if he literaly has a whole town of people loving him, the thought that Belle could have refused his advances enrage him. Eventually, this grandstanding brought him the attention of the twisted so-called superhero known as Homelander, and they actually managed to strike a friendship as the two narcissists saw a lot of themselves in each other, even if Gaston is disturbed by some of his new pal's more gruesome actions. Still, he is entertaining the tought of getting augmented by by Vought-American and becoming an official superero so he can get even more adulation.
- He often visits the House of Beast to continue hunting as he did back in his world, tough this as usual motivated by his desire to get praised for his feats of arms. His temple is decorated with plenty of hunting trophies from the creatures he has slain, and there are rumors that amongst them is none other than Bambi's mother. Nobody quite known if that's true, and he himself can't be bothered to know if any of his quarries has a family, but Bambi nevertheless hate the tought of a man killing animals for sports. So the new king of the forest has taken it as his duty to attack the egomaniacal huntsman whenever he sees him, much to the hire of the hunter, who would very much like to use his antlers as decorations.
- As expected from a man who tried to threaten a woman into marrying him, Gaston is shamelessly mysoginist and once remarked that it's not right for women to read, lest they start thinking. This did not sit well with any of the goddesses, especially those who champion women's right like Lauren Freed and Diana of Themyscira, with both having several times vehemently thwarted his plans to force himself on Belle.
- That said, he dislikes the thought of anybody in general reading or thinking, as he thinks it's a dangerous pastime and that men should be concerned with being strong. This did not endear him to the House of Knowledge either, and they tend to see him as representing everything wrong with societies who look down on learning and idolize being a brute. Not that he likes the thought of a place filled with boring books and stuffy bookworms either, so there is little chance of him ever paying a visit.
- Upon hearing of the tale of Hal Stewart and how they were both denied the love of the women they "deserved" as well as initial comic reliefs that became the main antagonist of their stories, he felt an instant kinship with the supervillain. And so he often invite him to drink together, with Hal being secretly elated that he's finally hanging with a 'cool dude'. Of course, they also work together to take revenge on the people they blame for their troubles, with Gaston ironically often being the brain of their plans, as he's fairly cunning and a good manipulator while 'Tighten' is a complete and utter moron. Sometimes he also work on such matters with Vlad Masters, who similarly can't land the woman he feel he is entitled to, but the half-phantom finds the hunter much too boorish to be good company.
- Became a nuisance to Blake Belladonna (and her whole team, but mostly Blake) when she ascended and Gaston heard rumors that she was another version of Belle, and he indeed found her quite familiar, especially with how much she loved reading. But upon meeting her, he quickly went into his usual views of how he felt that reading was a waste time and that there was no way soft little girls could be hunters, which earned him an hard bonk on the forehead from her sheath. Angry at this and hearing about Adam Taurus and how she 'betrayed' him, Gaston went to this temple in hopes of finding another kindred spirit. Instead, he barely escaped from the terrorist madman tyring to kill him while screaming about how he was just another arrogant and bigoted human. Needless to say, he no hates both of them.
- It should be noted that him wanting to make Belle his wife is less out of desire for her and more about how as the self-declared best man around, he deserve only the most beautiful girl around. Lefou pointed out that since this was far less true in the Pantheon than in their home village, shouldn't he be trying to go after someone like Aphrodite, the official holder of the World's Most Beautiful Woman position? Gaston conceded the point, but by now he's more motivated by how his pride was wounded by Belle's rejection and the Beast winning over him, and in repairing those 'wrongs'. Some of the snarkier dieties have pointed out that with how bad the Greek goddess of love's standards are, she might really lay with him just because he's handsome and strong.
- Gaston is an absolutely superficial person who believes that outside appearances are everything, and so he naturally cannot understand why Belle would choose a 'monster' over a 'perfect guy' like him. This outrage at his so-called perfect future being so derailed lead to the attention of the similarly superficial-minded Fairy Godmother, who proposed that she would use her potions to get Belle that fall for him if he killed Shrek. Naturally, Gaston took to the task of hunting down such an ugly monster with gusto, and has added the ogre to his hunting list, much to the latter's annoyance.
- Another drinking buddy of his is Bluto, another muscular bully who tried to strongarm his way into getting with a woman. While Bluto partly hangs along with Gaston to try to pick up how to be popular and his levels of animosity towards his own rival varies greatly, but the hunter still like the company of someone as boorish as him. This did rose his curiosity about said rival, leading him to laugh as soon as he saw Popeye's 'ridiculous' appearance. This quickly changed when he tried to push the sailor around, and got launched through the roof after a spinach-boosted punch. Needless to say, Gaston would rather avoid him now.
- He's utterly proud of his masculine build and great muscles, and so naturally tend to be jealous of anybody even more muscular than he is. One day, he got annoyed as he saw one such 'man' walk by... only to be further horrified when he learned she was named Sakura Oogami, and also quite female! Naturally, the hunter was only more outraged as he whined outloud about how unnatural it was that his perfect body would be outclassed by a woman. The martial artist just looked at him for a minute, not bothering to entertain his envy, then simply spoke out how he needed proper body training if he was jealous, before leaving. While this left him only more infuriated, one can sometime sees him working out in the House of Sports with a huge frown since then.
- He's not the only Deity who is known for their boastful song, though his interactions with them have been... mixed. While Garnet and Freddie Mercury did sang songs around their prowess, the first did it as a way to express the love of her Gem components in the face of belittlement and the later did it to express his posivity on life. As such, they do not care for his bullying and shallow way, with Garnet being especially unamused with how he tried to ruin true love with so much fervor. Gaston scoffs at them both, saying that 'nobody sings about their greatness like Gaston!' and has tried to make sure his song is more popular than their. Given Freddie's one of the most popular singers of all time, it's a tall order.
- Of course, there are some who made self-agrandizing songs for just as egoistical reasons as him. Strong Bad is constantly making up utterly self-centered tune, and has sometime tried to barge in on Gaston's to upstage him, much to the hunter's annoyance. But while Kuzco has started out with gleefully ordering music about his monstrous ego, he has since become a lot more humble, and now the emperor can't help but cringe when he sees Gaston, being reminded of when he was also an egoistical jerk.
Gladion
Gladion, God of Huffing Haughtily (Glazio, Gladion Montblanc, The Knight of the Orange Lily, Mr. Lily)
- Demigod
- Symbol: A luminescent red slash on a black background
- Theme Songs:
- Encounter! (Gladion)
- Battle! (Gladion) (shared with Silvally)
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: The Runaway, Antisocial and Aloof Adolescents, Overcompensating Coolness, Telling People to Bugger Off, Striving to Become Stronger, Highly Protective of His Little Sister, Abrasive But Well-Intentioned, Dark Is Not Evil, Nice to His Pokémon, His Friendship with Silvally, Disobeying His Mother for Good Reasons, Strange Hand Gestures, Excluded by the Rest of Team Skull
- Domains: Travel, Strength, Quirks
- Party Pokémon: Crobat, Weavile, Lucario, Porygon-Z, Zoroark, (Kanto Starter matching the player's Starter Type), Magearna
- Allies: N, Lucario, Ryuko Matoi, Yu Narukami, Switzerland, Specter Knight, Vinny, Ryuji Sakamoto, Raiden, Jonathan Joestar, Nico Minoru, Dark Pit, Shadow the Hedgehog, Jon Snow, Molly Hayes, Annabeth Chase, Shouto Todoroki
- Partner Pokémon: Silvally
- Rivals: Silver, Ash Ketchum
- Enemies: The Ultra Beasts (especially Nihilego), The Child Abuse Supporters, Ghetsis Harmonia, Ragyo Kiryuin, Gabriel Reyes, Infinite, Solidus Snake, Dickson, The Delightful Children from Down the Lane, Norman Osborn, Father (KND), Simon Laurent
- Opposes: Guzma
- Conflicting Opinion: Bumblebee
- Gladion is the son of Aether President Lusamine and brother to Lillie. Feeling suffocated by his mother's presence, Gladion would end up running away from home with Type: Null. Despite his aloof and stand-offish personality, he is ultimately a good kid at heart.
- One day, while waiting for his favourite show to come on, he watched Bumblebee's PSA about not running away from home. Given what the alternative would have been for him during his own flight, Gladion was inclined to disagree. Speaking of Jojo, he'd rather not be associated with Dio just because of his name, preferring Jonathan Joestar overall.
- Recognizes he has a lot in common with Silver, being the jerkier and parent-issued rivals. Though Gladion was less of a jerk to start off, the two seem to get along and consider themselves rivals. Silver has stated that he doesn't care about the time his dad invaded the Aether Foundation, and the two have shown interest in battle. Ash is confused at this gladion considering he thinks this is his own Gladion, not the one from the games (he makes the same mistakes with Serena), but they get along fine and become friendly rivals.
- The next person who calls him "edgy" or insists he only listens to Linkin Park will be told to immediately leave his presence. Comparing Reaper or Infinite to him just because of the "edgelord" factor is one easy way to piss him off as he considers them loathsome.
- Has been compared to Ryuko Matoi, being the edgy sibling(not that Ryuko knew at first) to their white-dressed sister, and having an Evil Matriarch of a mother who wants to release aliens to terrorize the world. Though Ragyo is far worse, having done her evil of her own volition rather than having her inhibitions dropped like Lusamine and never undergoing any Adaptational Heroism or Heel–Face Turn, Ragyo remaining evil to the end.
- To nobody's surprise, Gladion detests the Child Abuse Supporters. One of the their former members, Ghetsis, he hates immensely for his Rainbow Rocket self threatening to kill his sister when he was backed into a corner(and given his Pokemon were knocked out at the time, he would've done so with his own hands). He doesn't like Dickson or Gladion. The Delightful Children from Down The Lane want him to "behave" and Gladion refuses to conform to the likes of them or their Father.
- While he's somewhat of a bad boy, Gladion is a good person inside. It's worth noting that three of his Pokemon evolve via friendship, two being the Zubat and Riolu lines. He seems to like Ryuji Sakamoto. He is very much a protective big brother, and for this reason sides with both Switzerland and Yu Narukami.
- Can relate to Jon Snow given their parental issues, but especially Shotou Todoroki as they both have to deal with a parent that has high expectations and has been abusive and/or controlling because of it. Fortunately both of their parents seem to be improving in behavior.
- Can be seen the polar opposite to Simon Laurent as they are teens with light blond hair and opposing color hoodies and they see the world via their filter of reality. This came to a head when Simon found out that a different Gladion once entered the Infinity Train on a quest to topple the Apex. How did he get on the train? Well this is because in one interpretation of the Nihilego incident, it was revealed that his sister was traumatized from being captured by Nihilego and Gladion ran away in order to become stronger with Type: Null...and never told his mother about the incident for years, under the believe that she already was aware of what had happened. Upon learning what happened, Lillie was significantly pissed off, and showed off her anger by giving Gladion a passive "F you" through a bouquet of orange lilies, making him go off on the Train in an attempt to stop the Apex. Simon does taunt the fact that Gladion's attempts to stop him failed, while Gladion reports that at least he ended up alive and made it back home; Simon drowned in Silent Hill after his attempt to kill Chloe Cerise failed and, in a bit of irony, her death ended the Apex.
- He is confused in that universe that he ended up on a team with Paul London, albeit a Paul London who realized the errors of his ways about sacrificing his Rabbit Tribe members.
- He gets weirder looks from Ryoken Kougami (or rather one of his heralds, Specter) since they also teamed up with London. He has decided to not bring up the terrors the alternate Specter went through.
- If there's one thing he and Simon can agree on, is that they want nothing to do with Silent Hill since they both entered a car that was based on it in that world. Gladion tends to run away when he hears Pyramid Head's Great Knife scrape the ground.
Jake Peralta and Amy Santiago
"NINE NINE!"
Det. Jacob "Jake" Peralta and Sgt. Amy Santiago, Co-Deities of Unsportsmanlike Gloating (Jacob: Jake Lady-Hands | Amy: Amy Peralta)
- Demideities
- Symbol: Their police badges. Alternately, a poster for Die Hard (Jake), and a binder full of paperwork (Amy).
- Theme Song: Brooklyn Nine-Nine theme
- Alignment: Neutral Good (Jake), and Lawful Good (Amy)
- Portfolio:
- Both: Quirky, But Good at Their Jobs, Fair Cops, Technician Versus Performer, Vitriolic Best Buds, Will They or Won't They?, They Will
- Jake: Bad Impressionist, Big Ego, Hidden Depths, Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass, very slim, Manchild, can't keep his desk clean, The Nicknamer, Pop-Cultured Badass, loves sweets, White Male Lead, "Title of your sex tape"
- Amy: grade-conscious, Brainy Brunette, Smokes "Shame Cigarettes", Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak, Happy Dancer, Lady in a Power Suit, loves paperwork, The Perfectionist, Professional Butt-Kisser
- Domains: Cops, Couples, Losers (Jake), Work (Amy)
- Followers: Lynn Loud, Arthur Spooner
- Superior: Captain Holt
- Allies:
- Both: All good deities in the House of Law and Justice, Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde, Goliath, Lucy and Ricky Ricardo
- Jake: Shawn Spencer
- Amy: The House of Leadership, Mace Windu, Leslie Knope
- Enemies: All evil deities in the house of Crime and Transgressions, Manfred von Karma
- Opposes: Rosco P. Coltrane
- Friendly Enemy: Sly Cooper
- Squees over: John McClane (Jake)
- Before they ascended, it was debated on whether they were a good representative of their trope, as some gods felt they would fit better on the House of Law and Justice since they're cops. However, after they saw how many times they do it to other deities and each other, they were invited in the Pantheon.
- Another reason for their ascension is their show's cancellation. After Fox didn't renew the show, the House of Fanbase launched a backlash so huge that NBC picked up the show. Lucy and Ricky Ricardo never saw such backlash towards any of their followers getting Screwed by the Network and convinced the gods to let them in. When Jake and Amy entered the Pantheon, they were greeted by the Ricardos themselves with the two congratulating the cops on their marriage and subsequent baby.
- Jake and Amy usually spend their time in the Pantheon arresting those in the house of Crime and Transgressions.
- They've teamed up with Goliath a few times, as his NYPD friend, Elisa, has yet to ascend. While Jake finds it really cool that he gets to fight crime with a gargoyle, Goliath usually spends more time with Amy as she takes her job more seriously.
- They're friends with Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde for their similarities, as Jake and Nick are Deadpan Snarkers, Amy and Judy are both Nice Girls, and along with Jake, Fair Cops. Now that Nick is a cop, they often do police work with each other.
- They hate Manfred von Karma for his persistence in sending the accused to jail, innocent or not. His actions really piss off Jake, as he was wrongfully accused of attempted robbery and was sent to prison.
- Jake and Amy refuse to work with Rosco P. Coltrane due to his corrupt views in law and the fact that he doesn't do much actual police work, aside from chasing those Duke Boys (which he fails at every time). It doesn't help that Jake had a bad experience with another cop from the south.
- Both of them also reside in Celebration.
- Jake:
- One crook that he never caught was Sly Cooper. While he loves his charm and does like that he steals from other thieves, he still tries to catch him every chance he gets as he keeps stolen items for himself. He compares his relationship with Sly to that of the Pontiac Bandit back in his universe.
- When he first entered the Pantheon, he immediately asked the gods if John McClane was a deity; they said yes, and Jake ran to the house of Mentalism to meet his hero. Now every day, Jake spends an hour telling John about how he inspired him to be a cop, or about how he was also trapped in a building full of criminals during Christmas Eve, or how his last two adventures weren't so great.
- He really loves working with Shawn Spencer in contrast to other cops. Jake was wary of him at first, due to the fact that he lied about his psychic powers, but they later got along as he was useful at picking up clues and enjoys talking a lot about pop culture.
- Amy:
- She usually spends a lot of time in the house of Leadership, whether it be taking orders or kissing their asses. Said time paid off, now that she's a Sergeant.
- While she goes to a lot of leaders for mentorship, the leader she goes to the most is Mace Windu. Her boss, Captain Holt, hadn't ascended yet, so she gets training from someone like him.
- Amy does a huge amount of paperwork in the Pantheon and this was noticed by Leslie Knope. She admires her ambition and is very excited that they're now on the same network.
- She usually spends a lot of time in the house of Leadership, whether it be taking orders or kissing their asses. Said time paid off, now that she's a Sergeant.