Constructed after a public outcry that many iconic sounds and recognisable beats could be found in fiction, and to group them under only one deity representing Signature Sound Effect and Hell Is That Noise respectively under the House of Quirks would be unfair. Hence, the Progenitors decreed that this new house be created to house deities pertaining to these.
Most of the house resembles a gigantic Foley studio/museum with basically every kind of sound-producing item available up for grabs. Naturally, this makes the House of Sound the noisiest place in the Pantheon, even more so than the House of Musicality as most of said noise doesn't even have a rhythm. They are connected with both the aforementioned House and the House of Theatre and Spectacle, of which its Foley and sound artists love visiting from to get new sounds for their works.
Overdeities
Greater Gods
- Greater God
- Theme Song: Ultraman no Uta
- Symbol: His color timer within The Science Special Search Party emblem
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: The Japanese equivalent of The Cape, Symbiotic Possession, Superpowered Alter Ego, Creepy Monotone (only in his first appearance), Energy Weapon, Memetic Hand Gesture
- Domains: Void, Law, Good, Artifice, Protection
- Allies: The Duck Hunt Dog, Raleigh Becket and Mako Mori, The Lone Ranger, Clark Kent/Superman, Mothra Leo, Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1, The Iron Giant, Viewtiful Joe, Anguirus, Baragon, Jaden Yuki, Gai Kurenai/Ultraman Orb, Riku Asakura/Ultraman Geed
- Rivals: Godzilla, King Kong
- Enemies: King Ghidorah, Deathwing, Mechagodzilla, Gigan, Hedorah, SpaceGodzilla, The Colossi,
- America is familiar with the likes of Superman and the Lone Ranger as The Cape, the character filled with optimism and adhere to a code of honor For Great Justice. Japan has its own version of the character... only he may not look the part. And yet Ultraman has spent millennia fighting kaiju and aliens. It eventually made his way to Earth, but it was also where he reached his highest popularity. It was only a matter of time before he was reward with ascension.
- Expect many of those from Japan to to perform the Specium Ray hand pose as a gesture of gratitude. But the most famous thing he is known for is the ramblings about the potential end of his life; how "he will never rise again" when that three-minute time limit is up. And yet the Japanese didn't mind this one bit, and the many of the Japanese deities were able to successfully argue for his place in the pnatheon.
- It probably explains why he can tolerate the Duck Hunt Dog's laughs.
- The ascended form of Ultraman is the very first from a long line of Ultras from the Land of Light. The mortal that can summon him is Shin Hayata and is the form he assumes within his temple. He unsurprisingly shares the same morals as his Superpowered Alter Ego.
- His Colour Timer appears to be well-known to many video game deities. While it is annoying to deal with the warnings, it does provide ample time to find out if one's about to die. For that the House of Gaming reserves judgement on Ultraman for now. They occasionally ask him to tone down some of the more annoying instances of this trope.
- His ultimate rival is Godzilla by far. The God of Kaiju isn't inherently evil, but often has to battle with Ultraman over the city. Expect massive brawls with collateral damage whenever they met, followed by a team up against a more powerful threat. These fights make Ultraman recall fighting a monster remarkably similar to the King of the Monsters.
- Perhaps not surprisingly, Ultraman has a lot more in common with Mothra Leo. The butterfly god has informed Ultraman not to vanquish Godzilla, seeing the kaiju as a reluctant ally at times.
- The fact that he sees Baragon as an ally has raised a few eyebrows among some of the Japanese deities, as a few recall him fighting three monsters very similar to the tunneling god. Perhaps Ultraman does not think of Baragon in the same light as them.
- Among those reasons: King Ghidorah. By far the most dangerous kaiju in the Pantheon, Ultraman proved to be no match for it in his first bout. It was only with a teamup of Godzilla and Mothra Leo that they were able to defeat the kaiju.
- There was one time when Ultraman suspected Godzilla was responsible for the destruction of Osaka. After a brief tussle, the Showa Mechagodzilla ambushed the two of them, thinking they were weakened enough to defeat them. Both Ultraman and Godzilla proved it wrong by making short work of the Robeast. Gigan also gives him problems, but it is less personal.
- One can add King Kong to that list of rivals, especially his much larger counterpart. Though this one is to a lesser extent. King Kong is more benevolent than Godzilla. Still, Ultraman stands ready to drag him out of Tokyo if the gorilla ends up there.
- Thankfully he is nowhere near short on allies in the Pantheon. He has been intrigued with the duo of Raleigh Becket and Mako Mori, impressed with their jaeger and strategy. With more kaiju on the horizon, Ultraman is willing to fight alongside them.
- As stated before, he is one of the most righteous beings in the his native Japan. The likes of Superman see him as their Japanese equivalent and treat him as such. Just don't confuse him with Superman's evil counterpart from Earth 3. That version has been itching to be ascended for some time. Having someone else use his name is insult to injury. Both heroes want to make sure that neither he not his Crime Syndicate friends ever make it in the Pantheon.
- Is good friends with those from the Kamen Rider universe. He has actually met Takeshi Hongo in a crossover. With those two combined, the kaiju that fought them stood no chance.
- Ultraman respects that not every giant being wants to fight. As such, he was proud of Iron Giant's actions. The approval pleased the Iron Giant greatly, seeing as Ultraman has the clout of Superman in Japan.
- As a fan of tokusatsu in general, Viewtiful Joe was elated to see a venerable member of that group in the Pantheon. He quickly asked to do that famous pose sign, complied Ultraman complied. Finding foes that both of them can fight has proved difficult, given the immense size difference.
- Jaden sees Ultraman as an inspiration for his ace card.
Intermediate Gods
- Intermediate God, can vary depending on who he's interacting with.
- Symbol: A large sack, a closet, the darkness underneath a bed.
- Theme Song: Things That Go Bump In The Night and Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes the Bogeyman
- Alignment: Nobody Knows, and Nobody Wants To
- Portfolio: Our Monsters Are Different/Weird, Anthropomorphic Personification, Karmic Trickster, Peek-a-Bogeyman, Sometimes Eating Children, The Unseen, All Fear Tropes
- Domains: Fear, Paranoia, Closets, Beds, Darkness
- Allies: Considers all deities who feel and/or cause fear to be his allies, whether directly or indirectly.
- Enemies: Has no personal enemies on his part. Everyone who feels and/or causes fear is his ally, and as far as he's concerned, those few that don't are beneath his notice.
- Friendly Rival: Diablo (at least as friendly as Diablo can be)
- Respected by: Five Nights at Freddy's animatronics, and most beings in the house of Otherness and Fear
- Interested in: The Houses of Insects and Arthropods
- Mutual Respect: Horror Writers, especially Stephen King and H.P. Lovecraft
- Fears: Chuck Norris
- Complicated Relationship with: Pitch Black, Oogie Boogie, and Baba Yaga
- Not To Be Confused With: Other deities who have used his names, such as Michael Myers and John Wick
- Opposed by: Mike Wazowski and James P. Sullivan and the the Ghostbusters, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Alice Liddell
- (Usually) Opposes: Evil and Chaotic-aligned children.
- The Bogeyman has been a part of the pantheon since the very beginning, but no one realized because he had another deity, Balanar, representing him at first. For presently unknown reasons, he has chosen to assume Balanar's position and make his presence known directly. Balanar still resents him for this disrespect.
- One of, if not the, most mysterious beings to exist in the pantheon. Very little is definitely known about him. Everyone who has ever seen him has a different idea of what he looks like. Billy and Mandy claim he looks like a green goblin man while The Powerpuff Girls claim he's a blue humanoid who likes dancing. Some say that he's a coward who can be beaten by pouring salt on his tail and others still claim that none of these are correct, and the truth is something else entirely. One thing is for certain, though: If you've been told that the only thing there is to fear is fear itself—then you've been told to fear him.From ghoulies and ghosties
And long-leggedy beasties
And things that go bump in the night,
Good Lord, deliver us! - No one knows what his temple looks like. No one wants to know.
- Some youths have said they've seen the Boogeyman in their bedrooms, usually hiding in the closet or under their beds. They have described being forced to use a flashlight to ward him off as he tried to enter their home through various means, including the window, the bedroom door, the ventilation (a skill rumored to have been acquired by studying the FNAF deities), and, of course, the closet and under the bed. Some children have even mysteriously disappeared, only to be found the next day, shaken and traumatized, and either unwilling to or incapable of describing what happened, although some Spanish-speakers have been heard mumbling, "Duérmete niño, duérmete ya... Que viene el Coco y te comerá." note Mike and Sully are highly against this, as at its best it's what Monsters Inc was doing wrong, except done maliciously rather than because they thought they had to. They've recruited the Ghostbusters to help them put a stop to it.
- Has also begun hiding underneath parked cars, waiting to slash the ankles of people unfortunate enough to own the automobile before dragging them down underneath the car. Why he does this and what he does to his unlucky victims is unknown.
- Despite all this, he is every bit as likely to simply appear out of nowhere, scream, and laugh as his victim(s) run away at his terrifying appearance. He is the trope namer, after all.
- Works well with other fear icons, such as Freddie Krueger and Michael Myers. The FNAF deities admire him, as their methods are similar, to the point that some have theorized that he was somehow responsible for their creation. Spooky practically worships the ground he walks on (assuming he walks on the ground), seeing as how he's the scary monster.
- Speaking of which, he gets along with most monsters in the pantheon, regardless of their alignment. Even Mike and Sully feel like they have to respect him even as they are opposed to him. Indeed, he's appreciated by most deities in the house of Otherness, as he represents the fear of the unknown that makes most of them scary. One notable exception is Casper the Friendly Ghost, who sees that same fear as the main obstacle in harmony between disparate beings.
- Alice is opposed to him because she holds that he takes the very thing she presides over, the power of imagination, and twists it into something loathsome. The Bogeyman is unconcerned about her animosity, despite the fact that she theoretically has incredible power over him, but did feel the need to clarify one thing she was mistaken about.I do not "twist imagination" in any way. I am part of it, as it is part of me. Fear is the price of imagination. I exist to ensure that debt is paid.
- This unnerved everyone, both because of how much sense it made, but also because until then nobody knew he could talk.
- Not only can he talk, he can read as well. He keeps a personal library of books that is quite extensive, containing numerous horror-related stories, including The Cremation of Sam McGee, The Fall of Silas Galloway, and... How The Grinch Stole Christmas?
- Has strong regard for horror writers, and they recognize him as an iconic horror figure, especially Stephen King, who once wrote a compelling short story with him as the subject. H.P. Lovecraft is also a notable devotee, as the being embodies the vagueness that fuels most of his stories. The Bogeyman, in return, keeps a number of Lovecraft's stories in his collection.
- Because the "Bogey" part of his name comes from the word "bugge", which is also where the English word "bug" originates, the Bogeyman considers himself a sort of honorary bug, and as such spends a lot of his time in the Houses of Insects and Arthropods. While the Arthropods are generally okay with this, the Insects tend to be a little more divided...
- Diablo, who feeds off fear, tried to associate himself with the Bogeyman, even offering him a spot among "The Satanic Spirits of Pure Evil" seeing as he's sometimes used as a metaphor for The Devil. The Bug-a-boo wasn't really interested in joining, as, despite often doing terrible, horrific things, he's far too ambiguous to qualify as "pure evil". Both respect each other as powerful representations of Fear, but secretly have disdain for the other's methods. Diablo believes the Bogeyman is too indirect and focused, while the bugbear feels he's too obvious and destructive, though neither is a slouch in the other's department. Of course, what neither one realizes is that these opposing methods make them the perfect team. They don't work together often, but when they do, run.
- Finds Doomsday an excellent ally for his extraordinary capacity to produce panic in otherwise invulnerable superheroes, though he actually prefers when Doomsday is intelligent, as only then can he use Doomsday's own fears against him.
- One of the few aspects of his personality that remains relatively consistent is that he enjoys punishing children who are naughty. What he considers "naughty" can be variable, ranging from the genuinely sinister to those who are disobedient for good reasons. His punishments are equally erratic, sometimes simply scaring them silly, and other times gobbling them up. Why he does this is, like most things about him, unknown.
- Some deities have alleged to have spotted him (well, they assume it's him, anyway) as a man carrying around a large sack or bag. No one who's seen him this way has had the heart to ask the Man with the Sack/Bag what's inside it, but they do all note that it's always just big enough to hold a number of small children...
- On that note, he's not associated in any way with the God of Level Creation.
- Some deities have alleged to have spotted him (well, they assume it's him, anyway) as a man carrying around a large sack or bag. No one who's seen him this way has had the heart to ask the Man with the Sack/Bag what's inside it, but they do all note that it's always just big enough to hold a number of small children...
- No one's sure what his relationships with Pitch Black, Oogie Boogie, and Baba Yaga are. Are they rivals, partners, the same individual using different forms? Nobody knows for sure, and none of them is inclined to talk.
- Although he doesn't particularly mind being called any of his myriad of names, one should take heed to not call him "Boogerman" in reference to a certain videogame character. Earthworm Jim made that mistake once, thinking he wouldn't know. It didn't end well. The Bogeyman always knows.
- Is only afraid of one deity in the entire pantheon. When the Bogeyman goes to sleep at night, he checks under his bed for Chuck Norris.
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: His meat cleaver
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Demon hell-bent on consuming FRESH MEAT!, Uses a Cleaver as his main weapon, Covered with Scars, The Butcher, Dumb Muscle, Fat Bastard, Lightning Bruiser
- Domains: Fresh Meat, Nightmare Fuel, Demons.
- "Allies": Diablo, Azmodan, Lord Jaraxxus, Gul'dan, Pudge, Leatherface, Hannibal Lecter, Almost all the members of the House of Demons, Spooky.
- Rivals: The Wendigo, Pyramid Head
- Enemies: The Nephalems, Tyrael, Tychus Findlay, Jaina Proudmoore, Saya, Fuminori Sakisaka, Rozalin, Dante Sparda, Buffy Summers, John Constantine, Hellboy, Illidan Stormrage, The Lost Vikings
- Known as an infamous creature in the land of Sanctuary, the butcher was a demon that claimed a lot of lives in Tristram, where he became feared as a result, until he was ultimately defeated by a group of adventurers. The reputation of the butcher is legendary enough that the demon himself was ascended as a result
- The reason he ascended was because of the atmosphere where he is initially found, scaring many adventurers who dared to enter his lair. His incredible difficult boss fight was enough to scare a lot of adventurers, even to this day. The spoken words of FRESH MEAT has haunted many for a long time.
- However, his return did not leave the same impact he had in the past, which damaged greatly the credibility of the demon as to why he should hold his title. However, after mysteriously gaining access to the Nexus, and leaving a huge trail of bodies behind him, The Butcher regained some of his infamy back, judging from what Jaina, Tychus and Tyrael experienced there.
- He has only one fixation, the need to collect FRESH MEAT. and he won't stop until he gets it and he neither cares where he is going to get it from. So long as he gets his meat, he doesn't care who he has to maul in order to get it.
- Many were surprised he wasn't given the title of Butchers, given that he is one of the most infamous candidates for that. However, he does get along with Pudge (Who he served as High Priest...somehow), as they both share the same drive to get FRESH MEAT.
- Considered the more "Chaotic" counterpart to Pyramid Head, given their Implacable Man tendencies and because they are associated with horrible noises. Both have come to blows from time to time, but they have been evenly matched and all battles ended in a draw.
- There was a time when Olaf from the Lost Vikings approached the Butcher, mistakenly assuming that he was the more friendlier kind of "Butcher".Olaf: Hello! I'd like some cold cuts please.
Butcher: *Growls*Olaf: Wait a minute... You're not a real butcher, are you?- After that, Erik and Baelog spent the rest of their day trying to get the Butcher off Olaf.
- Because the Butcher is one of the most dangerous demons if he isn't properly deal with, he is usually seen frequently hunted by Demon Hunters to prevent him from causing trouble. Besides Valla (The nephalem who is pretty used to deal with The Butcher), Illidan and Dante often are seen chasing the demon when he is on a rampage.
- In an alternate timeline, the Butcher was choses as one of the elite minions of Duriel, the Lord of Pain. Said enforcers were given armor plates to withstand the heat of the zone◊, effectively making the Butcher the most effective one.
- Spooky instantly fell in love with the Demon and offered him a spot on her mansion. The Butcher surprisingly agreed, with the condition that he gets to eat the victim. People now think twice before entering Spooky's house now that the Butcher has become a regular member
- Given his tendencies to consume meat, his relationship with others like him tend to vary depending on the person:
- He gets swimmingly well with Leatherface, given their mutual drive for being unstoppable when they are determined to something. And when they work with Pudge, everyone is sure to run for their lives.
- Hannibal managed to gain control of the mindless beast. How? By inviting him to dinner of course. Butcher is known to work as Lecter's "assistant" from time to time, usually by making him "buy groceries" Note
- The wendigo is a special case that, instead of getting along, they just fight for who gets their food first, often with really bloody results. Although the butcher is really careful with the spirit that resides in the Wendigo, as it could be capable of possessing him one day.
- The only two deities who consume humans that really dislike the Butcher would be Saya and Fuminori. After all, who wants a Demon who constantly scream FRESH MEAT as a buddy anyway. While He and Saya really don't care about each other, he has tried to eat Fuminori on occasions, usually forcing Saya to retaliate.
- While she herself is no cannibal, Rozalin cannot stand the presence of the butcher, who he reminds her a little too much of her past life. Whenever the Butcher has to be dealt with, she often offers her help in striking the creature down.
Whew, And that's that for this — "Ah...FRESH MEAT!" Ohshitohshitohshitohshitohshitohshitohshit....
- Intermediate God; Overdeity as Dark Bowser (or the dark version of any other villain stupid enough to seek its power)
- Symbol: Itself
- Theme Song: Destroy the Dark Power!, along with The Grand Finale and Swirling Shadows
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Sound of Darkness, Eldritch Abomination, Would Destroy Everything Just Because, Made of Evil, Knight of Cerebus, No-one Knows What It Is, Flunky Boss, Casting a Shadow, Shielded Core Boss, Not To Be Messed With, Dark Is Evil
- Domains: Evil, Destruction, Stars, Darkness
- Allies: Outside of Dharkon, none
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: The Grand United Alliance of Destruction
- Rivals: SCP-1548, Hajun, Chernabog, Light of Destruction
- Potential Unwitting Pawns: Black Mage, Dimentio, Ganondorf, Metal Sonic, Dr. Eggman, Zs'skayr
- Enemies: Everyone and everything. On top of that list, are Super Mario Bros. deities (especially Bowser), The Life Entity, Ezalor and the House of Light and Brightness as a whole, The SCP Foundation, Linkara, Galeem, Necrozma
- Gambit Pileup with: Fawful, Light Yagami, Master Xehanort, Izaya Orihara of Durarara!!
- The Dark Star arrived in the form of Dark Bowser, spewing dark smog that enveloped all around it and causing a massive gale of dark wind to blow away all who opposed it. Bowser, recognizing the attack, confronted and defeated it, and a team of heroes with power over microscopic scales destroyed all traces of Bowser's DNA.
- It actively seeks to find new villains greedy for its power, in order to copy their DNA. It has tried to get back Bowser's DNA, but some Enemy Mines have allowed some powerful heroes to shut off the Dark Star's access. Fawful, aware of the Dark Star's agenda, is still attempting to absorb its power, but is aware that it could use him to become effectively invincible with the Dark Star Core.
- Since it seeks to envelop the universe in darkness, it is theorized that it is the only thing capable of permanently destroying or at least usurping Nekron, the darkness from before, if it becomes all darkness. Of course, there would be no point after this, making it impossible for good guys to exploit, but the threat is enough for Nekron to strong-arm it into keep a long distance from the GUAD's base of operations, only used as muscle to bring about the end of everything. Something the Dark Star only accepted because it can't destroy everything on its own...at least not yet.
- Has almost no interest in allies, only pawns. It is similar to Hajun in being too omnicidal to have any allies whatsoever, though it does recognize the mad Hadou God as noteworthy competition. It has more of a rivalry with SCP-1548, mainly because they're both hateful stars. The SCP Foundation are trying to contain it to ensure nobody can use it.
- Many wish to exploit the Dark Star, cocky enough that they can control it. Which goes into the second reason it has no allies; Evil Is Not a Toy, pure and simple. On the flip side, the Dark Star is genuinely interested in those who have dark sides such as Jin Kazama and his Devil Gene. It's an interest solely out of wanting to exploit that dark side and power, but at least it's something beyond the pure disdain it feels towards all of existence.
- Black Mage wants it. It also wants him, and it's only the card carrying enemies who have prevented the two from creating an all-powerful being of pure evil and destruction.
- Ganondorf is confident he could control the Dark Star, but it could turn him into Ganon and take the DNA from the beast, becoming even stronger than it was as Dark Bowser.
- It thinks Tarquin's philosophy is amusing, and aims to take advantage of it by the first stage of its plan to be copying and devouring him before he can finish his stage one by manipulating it.
- Eggman's success with the Time Eater has made him confident he stands a chance with the Dark Star, but... well, come on. It would chew him up and spit out a duplicate in no time flat. Metal Sonic would rather adapt its duplication abilities into itself, which can not end well if put into motion.
- Dimentio would love to use it to obliterate everything, regarding it However, his delusion that its power would let him create a new world is just that: a delusion.
- Light Yagami, much too intelligent to be used in the Dark Star's usual fashion, intends to use the Death Note to force someone else to "claim" it, then convert it to a form Light can use. However, Master Xehanort has his own designs upon its darkness, and the two are fighting a covert war over the Dark Star's possession. Izaya plays games with it, trying to understand how to manipulate and/or Troll it. So far, he has had no success in doing anything but almost getting copied.
- Chernabog was smart enough to know that, as much as he likes the idea of a world of darkness, the Dark Star would try to hijack him. As such, he has settled on being the thing's rival. Assuming such emotions exist within the Dark Star, he might respect Chernabog for being and embodying absolute darkness. Zs'skayr was more foolish, thinking he could utilize the Dark Star to bring about a dark world where light is no longer a weakness for him and his world domination.
- Aku isn't impressed by the Dark Star because he feels it lacks creativity for something Made of Evil. Why be an Omnicidal Maniac when you can dominate the world and cause tons of suffering that way, if you want to be really evil? Linkara opposes it for the obvious reasons and was quick to snark at it for ultimately being a boring villain since it just wants to destroy everything because it's literally evil and pointing out it'll have nothing to do if it succeeds. The Dark Star just ignored this and goes on its evil ways; it is not the Entity.
- Fears the Life Entity, as the White Light has some kind of detrimental effect on its darkness and Dark Satelmites. Kyle Rayner outright terrifies it, as in its weaker form he could wipe it out in one attack. It loathes the House of Light and Brightness, particuarly Ezalor for being an Overdeity who embodies benevolent light.
- Despite his hatred of light, the Dark Star holds a begrudging respect for the the Light of Destruction, as like the Dark Star it's an Eldritch Abomination bent on the destruction of the universe. The Dark Star is also keenly aware of the irony of a being of blinding light like Necrozma having a history of leaving worlds in darkness. An alliance of convenience was considered, but Necrozma has moved away from that. Plus even then Necrozma had reasons for leaving worlds in darkness, while the Dark Star has no reason whatsoever beyond it being part of its nature.
- Initially didn't think of any allies at all due to the desire to destroy everything and shroud existence in darkness. And similar enough beings knew the Dark Star would try to usurp it. That was, until Dharkon. As a dark, chaotic Eldritch Abomination who sought the end of everything, it was the closest anyone came to being alike the Dark Star. And unfortunately Dharkon agreed they had so much in common not becoming proper allies would be a wasted opportunity. Despite being as cataclysmic as Dharkon, the Dark Star shares its hatred for Galeem for being so closely associated with light. The Light of Destruction was at least of the same alignment, but the Dark Star finds Galeem's Order Is Not Good nature unworkable.
- Theme Songs: His Boss Theme from RAAM's Shadow, RAAM's Theme from Killer Instinct
- Intermediate God
- Symbols: His sword and a swarm of Kryll
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: 10' Tall And The General Of The Locust Horde, Breakout Villain, Cool Locust Sword, Damage-Sponge Boss, The Dragon To Queen Myrrah, The Dreaded, Killed Lt. Minh Young Kim And Alicia Valera, Guest Fighter, Implacable Locust, From A Locust Drone To Myrrah's Second-In-Command, Protected By A Kryll Shield, Villain Protagonist, Silent, But Deadly, Unflinching Walk
- Domains: Invasion, War, Locust Horde, Sera
- Sworn Liege: Queen Myrrah of the Locust Horde (non-ascended)
- Herald/High Priest: Skorge
- Allies: Khorne, SKYNET, The Night's King, The T-800 (first film), Ridley, The Nemesis
- Opposes: Every military-based deity in the Pantheon.
- Opposed By: Most of the human deities in the Pantheon, The Deified Members Of The Justice League and The Avengers
- Enemies: Marcus Fenix, SA-X, Commander Shepherd, Ryu Hayabusa, Doomguy, Master Chief, Leatherface, Jago, Black Orchid, Samus Aran, The Metroid Hatchling, The T-800 (second film)
- Worthy Opponents: Bane, Lex Luthor, Albert Wesker, James Howlett/Wolverine, Scarface the Predator
- The Locust Horde - a race of subterranean humanoids found in the hollows of Sera. Their origins come from the New Hope Research Facility, in which they are the descendants of the experiments there, in which people were intentionally exposed to Imulsion - the miracle fuel later discovered to be a mutating parasite - in order for the Coalition of Organized Governments can properly treat rustlung. Before that, their predecessors, The Sires, were the first Lambent creatures.
- General RAAM is the first of the Locust to ascend to the Pantheon. To quote the late Dominic Santiago: "We're screwed." Marcus Fenix - the guy responsible for killing RAAM in his mortal form - was not amused upon hearing of RAAM's ascension. "Well, shit," Fenix was heard saying. With his ascension, the Locust Horde has gained a serious foothold in the Pantheon. RAAM is now working to ascend his beloved Queen to the Pantheon.
- RAAM has met some like-minded deities, bonding over the potential genocide of humanity. SKYNET is one, as it is a fan of RAAM's work, primarily of the Locust God's habit of targeting high-ranking COG officers. It was a tactic that SKYNET itself had adopted. And the Kryll reminded SKYNET of the mini-Hunter Killers it used...only more lethal.
- The Night's King is RAAM's second ally. RAAM, suprisingly, is an admirer of his work, especially when it came to razing Hardhome. RAAM is very impressed with TNK's ability to raise the dead as wights.
- RAAM is not a big fan of Samus Aran. Maybe it's because the Metroid Hatchling had nearly drained him of his life when he tried to impale Samus on his oversized sword. This is after the Baby had drained his Theron Guards. To say that RAAM was unhappy was an understatement.
- Come to think about it, RAAM's not a really big fan of Samus' murderous counterpart, the SA-X, due to the X-Parasite reminding him of the Imulsion that ended up mutating the Locust into the Lambent. The fact that the SA-X is a perfect killing machine keeps RAAM on his guard.
- Somehow, RAAM found himself competing in a tournament hosted by Ultratech. And after shanking the crap out of Jago, the aforementioned monk and said monk's twin sister are no fans of RAAM, let alone Maya and (surprisingly!) Sadira.
- Both Doomguy and Leatherface has a bone to pick with RAAM, due to the fact that RAAM destroyed their respective chainsaws. They should had listened to Marcus about what had happened to Lt. Kim when he tried to chainsaw RAAM. What made it even more personal for Doomguy was not only did RAAM destroyed the custom double-bladed chainsaw (seen in Doom 64) but he stepped on his pet rabbit, Daisy II. Good job. You pissed off Doomguy something fierce.
- Has the divine protection of Khorne. He had his eyes on RAAM ever since he was a mere Locust Drone and had worked his way up the ranks. RAAM accepts Khorne as his patron, as that means he can get his revenge on Marcus.
- Tends to give Ra's Al Ghul weird looks, despite his genocidal tendicies. There is an unspoken agreement between the two deities that neither will harm the other.
- Serve the Queen... (whips out a Troika rifle) Die...
- Intermediate Goddess
- Symbol: Clouds, Stars and Moons.
- Theme Song: Threatenin' Zeppelin
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: Blow You Away, Star Power, Faceship, Flunky Boss, The Hyena, One-Wheeled Wonder, Painful Transformation, Sinister Schnoz, Warm-Up Boss, Words Can Break My Bones
- Domains: Weather, Space, Costellations, Blimps, Clouds, Planes
- Allies: Betty Boop, Popeye, The King of All Cosmos, Roboking, Lunatone, Galaxy Man
- Enemies: The Devil, King Dice
- On Good Terms with: Cuphead and Mugman, Pearl
- Respects: Moon Deities
- Hilda Berg could be described as a Blimp/Zeppelin hybrid and one of the many runaway contractors that Cuphead and Mugman had to find and defeat in order to protect their souls from the Devil. She fought them in the sky, where her weather manipulation as well as being aided by small planes were though obstacles for the cupbros but they eventually defeated her. One of the special characteristics about Hilda is that she can literally use words to attack others, such as when she laughs launching HA HA! to her enemies.
- Surprised to see Cuphead and Mugman in the pantheon as deities no less. She is very grateful that they defeated the devil, cancelled her soul contract and they all remain on good terms. On the other hand, not too happy that the Devil and his lackey King Dice are also around, and they will certainly go after her when they get their revenge on the mugs first.
- Her temple is an observatory, often Hilda can be found napping above the clouds (which is pretty noticeable given her loud snoring) and she usually prefers to be by herself. Though she doesn't mind if other deities want to challenge her, she would gladly show them that she is no pushover.
- Some people have noticed that she kinda resembles Pearl from the Crystal Gems, at first the latter thought Hilda was another Pearl just like her but it turns out she was an entirely unrelated being who happened to look alike and they remain on good terms.
- Her attire and look reminds a lot of people of Betty Boop if she were a Zeppelin woman. Betty at first didn't think highly of Hilda but eventually warmed up to her and on occassion they like to talk.
- Her slim build also made Popeye confuse her with his beloved Olive but was bummed out when he found Hilda was another person entirely. Though after a while, he also became friends with Hilda but prefers to not spend too much time with her in case Olive thinks he is cheating on her with a shoddy replacement.
- Given that she comes from a pretty zany world, it was a matter of time before she met the King of All Cosmos given he created all the costellations of his universe. Hilda seems to respect him even though he can be a bit overbearing at times but after a while he met his robotic counterpart Roboking, who she is much more fond of, given she is also mechanical in nature.
- If the situation is dire, she can transform into a moon, although the process is painful for her. There she can summon all assortment of things ranging from stars, meteors and even UFOs. Lunatone reminds her a lot of that form and so he considers it as if it were her pet and the other hand Galaxy Man found interest in the different flying saucers she can summon and wanted to investigate her abilities in more depth.
- Some people believe she is some kind of witch that has magic that controls the skies, given her elderly-sounding voice, being able to transform into constellations and a pointy nose associated with witches being the biggest point in favour of these theories. Other believe she is just an old prototype created by Dr. Khal that escaped from him and decided to live in the woods.
- She somestimes can be seen mumbling the name Coleman. Turns out she could have been able to summon a creature by said name but in the end it never came to fruition.
- "Fitting, isn't it? I'm a blimp — you're a wimp."
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: A rusted Pyramid Helmet, along side a large knife and spear.
- Theme Music: Betrayal
- Alignment: Lawful Evil
- Portfolio: Implacable Creatures, Memetic Serial Rapists, Things That Creep Out Just About Anyone, Giant Knife Carriers, The Dreaded, Series Mascot, Dual Boss, Judge, Jury, and Executioner
- Domains: Fear, Evil, Law, Guilt, Madness
- Domain: Silent Hill
- Mental Creation of: James Sunderland
- Allies: Jason Voorhes, Freddy Kruger, Nemesis (Resident Evil 3)
- Enemies: Chris Redfield, Cloud Strife
- Feared by: Luigi
- Once lingered his way into the Pantheon as the God of Implacable Creatures. Just about nothing would deter the being from calling off pursuit. It has also caused much misery for James Sunderland, the unwitting source of its manifestation. Tired of being chased around, James sought help from Leon Kennedy as well as Chris and Chaire Redfield. Together, they set a trap for the monster, setting Pyramid Head up to a satellite strike. It worked just as intended. The tale of Pyramid head appeared to have ended.
- Unfortunately, the demise led to some unforeseen consequences. The role was filled rather quickly, eventually landing on Chris Walker, who wasted no time going after desirables. To make matters worse, James couldn't get the sound of scraping metal off his head. To him, the Pyramid Head never left. And it turned out to be true; while revisiting Silent Hill, he was confronted with the same being with a giant sword. He went to the Court of the Gods to demand an explanation. As it turns out, the dominion was able to revive the monster, who moved to a different hose to reside. Like it or not, Pyramid Head was here to stay.
- Pyramid Head will chase after just about anyone, and when he gets started, almost nothing can stop him. He even chased after Lu Bu, despite Yuan Shao's protests. They fought to a standstill (as near as one with Pyramid Head can even be called such, anyway).
- Freddy took an interest in the being. Since it was a filament of Sunderland's mind, Pyramid was well within the realm for Freddy to control. As such, Pyramid head has become one of the dream monster's deadliest allies. The prospect of a nigh unstoppable killing machine unnerved many, not to mention the sound of both their weapons clawing a wall can make many mortals insane.
- Unfortunately for him, he can't seem to get Pyramid Head to attack Jason. It happens that the two have an odd respect for each other. Freddy was forced to decline from using Pyramid Head on Jason lest he loses control.
- Though there are many debates on what it is, A demon created to torture guilty men, or a monster of the town of Silent Hill out to kill everyone.
- Good thing is that Pyramid Head usually only resides in Silent Hill after it became one of Pantheon's domains. The bad thing is that he still appears outside of Silent Hill, making his sudden appearances even more unpredictable. Especially when he appears in such things as kart racing and sport events.
- Might have an infernal version of himself called Gravedigger. Gabriel Belmont cannot state anything on the subject.
- Where he usually carries around a giant knife, he is also seen carrying a spear when he needs to go faster. Oh, and sometimes there are two Pyramid Heads around. They can even turn any one who they think fits their brutal methods of punishment into a Pyramid Head.
- James has worked an agreement with Chris Redfield to deal with the monster. They maybe rivals at sales, but the two factions are willing to set their differences aside with a common threat.
- While the entity has no interest in in the title of [[BFG Giant Swords]], Cloud has lost quite a few prospective followers to the being. He as will most other good aligned deities have agreed with Sunderland to take it down.
- Once a follower, Nemesis now hunts down victims on his own in the Pantheon. It may be hard to tell, but it seemed that the flesh monster was relieved to see its sponsor return to the Pantheon. Both seemed poised to kill member of S.T.A.R.S. as the group members were already hunting them down.
- Luigi had a rather unfortunate encounter with Pyramid during his mansion years. One look of that giant sword was all it took for him to book it out of the room it was in. The plumber has a suspicion that Pyramid Head followers him around to this day. While no one else has been able to prove that, the sounds from his temple as well as the skid marks nearby says he may not be hallucinating.
Lesser Gods
- Lesser God
- Symbol: The Nagi Nagi no Mi/Calm-Calm Fruit
- Theme Song: This
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: The Abel To His Brother's Cain, A Good Celestial Dragon Along With His Parents, Quieter Than Silence, Posthumous Character, Hero of Another Story, Hidden Heart of Gold, Effectively Law's Father, A Genuinely Nice Person Under His Front, Troubled Backstories, Innocently Insensitive, Sacrificed His Life To Save Law
- Domains: Silence, Family Issues, Heroism, Tragedy
- Part of: The World Government
- Respects: Shoto Todoroki, Samwell Tarly, Maes Hughes
- Allies: Trafalgar Law (his surrogate son), Piccolo Jr, the Heroic Protectors of Family, Robert O Speedwagon, Florence Nightingale, Asia Argento, Black Jack, SCP-2295, Baymax
- Enemies: Donquixote Doflamingo (his brother), Lord Voldemort, Joffrey Baratheon, Dio Brando, Gregor Clegane, The Child Abuse Supporters (mainly Scar), Fabius Bile, Nurgle, Thrax, Anton Arcane
- While the World Nobles are elitist, entitled scum, some want to humble themselves and see themselves as humans. Such was Saint Homing's goal, and because of the sins of his brethren his family paid for it. While Donquixote Doflamingo had the nastiness of the Nobles, Rocinante did not even if not obvious at first glance. He served as a Marine working undercover in his brother's organization, and ultimately like their father he'd be a casualty of his brother's ambitions. He was the adoptive and very protective father of Trafalgar Law, and worked to find a cure for him and his disease.
- His Devil Fruit is the Nagi Nagi no Mi, or in English the Calm-Calm Fruit. It creates a field that completely blocks out noise, which is useful for stealth due to muting things. It also fits his rather introverted personality. Rocinante pretends to be a Child Hater in order to drive them away from his brother's influence, however he cares deeply for them and the House of Childhood and Adolescence has told him he doesn't need to do so anymore.
- The Grand United Alliance of Good was impressed by how he used an apparently weak Devil Fruit power to undermine his brother's criminal organization, and has requested he serve as The Mole against the Grand United Alliance of Evil. However Rocinante turned this down given he was uncovered in his mortal life, which more or less ended it. It's certainly right up his ally, but Doflamingo has warned the GUAE of any attempt and is hoping to bring the current Corazon into the pantheon just to spite the goals of a brother he thought he never had to deal with again.
- He eventually agreed to the GUAG's decision he should serve as their double agent within the Grand United Alliance of Law. Rocinante knows that the World Government has done some terrible things, but is still a fundamentally noble person who serves said government. The GUAG have suggested that they could help him act as an Internal Reformist for the World Government, along with spying on the GUAL. He ultimately agreed to this decision as being for the best.
- Law was overjoyed to meet Rocinante again, thinking even with the Trope Pantheon he was gone for good. Introduced to the House of Health and Diseases, the two have sworn to seek a cure for the Amber Lead Syndrome. Naturally this puts the two of them up against the likes of Nurgle. And what Anton Arcane and Fabius Bile do to their subjects proves truly disgusting for Rocinante, particuarly Arcane given what he did to his brother.
- He is well aware of how horrible the World Nobles are, and they wonder why the Donquixote family is the exception to the rule(Doffy notwithstanding). Partly honoring his father's wishes, Rocinante has chosen not to associate with the House of Royalty despite technically being nobility. And especially be nowhere near Joffrey, who epitomizes why the World Nobles are so despised and why his family suffered for that.
- Doflamingo claims his Dark and Troubled Past is what made him the way he is. Rocinante, who went through the same ordeal, claims that he's full of shit; he was born an evil bastard and he has no idea how a man as good as his father produced him. He shares Speedwagon's assessment on Dio too, and Speedwagon agrees on how he feels about Doffy. Having grown into an honorable man, the two grew to respect each other.
- One of the proofs to his dashing of any self-defense of Doffy is the existence of Piccolo Jr. He was the son and reincarnation of the living embodiment of evil, yet he had a Heel–Face Turn and became a surrogate father to Son Gohan. He has a lot of respect for Piccolo Jr because of that, and the two have been seen working together.
- He believes he exists in part to keep the wickedness of his brother in check. It's a similar mindset to Sandor Clegane, though whether or not he's right to think Gregor was born evil(having an unchecked brain tumor can't help the Mountain) is debatable; not that the Mountain gives one shit-particle what people think of him. Given his more criminal personality Sandor and Rocinante aren't exactly going to hang out, though.
- Conflicted on Bobby Singer. Rocinante lost his father because of his brother's patricide, and Bobby did shoot his own father. However, his father was heavily abusive to both him and his mother, and he was motivated to protect her. Plus Bobby is one hell of a great Honorary Uncle. They do share a hatred of the Child Abuse Supporters, especially Scar in Rocinante's case for obvious reasons. He sides with many benevolent physicians in the pantheon. He is also a close ally to the Heroic Protectors of Family.
- Lesser Deities, Intermediate when competing in the Tag Tournaments
- Symbols:
- Nina: Her various purple bodysuits
- Anna: The signature red dress and/or quipao
- Theme Songs: Their respective Tekken 2 themes
- Alignment: Teeters between Chaotic Neutral and Lawful Evil depending on who employs them
- Portfolio:
- Both Sisters: Action Girls, Bodyguard Babe, Irish Father, British Mother, The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry, Old Maid, Combat Stilettos, Deceased Dad and Missing Mom, The Dragons To Kazuya and Jin, Femme Fatales, Gorgeous Gaijins Kick Them While They Are Down, Ladies Of War, Oireland, Professional Killers, Tomboy and Girly Girl
- Nina Only: Had Her Own Spin-Off Game, Aloof Elder Sister To Anna, Beauty Is Never Tarnished, Brainwashed Due To Ogre's Influence, Deadpan Snarker, Laser-Guided Amnesia, Well Done Daughter Gal
- Anna Only: Action Fashionista, Second-Best To Nina, Interfering In Her Feud Or Calling Her An Old Hag Is Her Berserk Button, Determinator, Divergent Character Evolution, Took a Level in Badass, The Un-Favorite, The Vamp
- Primary Employers:
- Nina: Jin Kazama. She also worked under Heihachi Mishima for a brief time, and teamed up with Kazuya Mishima.
- Anna: Kazuya Mishima
- Domains: Assassination, Sibling Rivalries, Irish Women
- On Good Terms With: Aran Ryan (as he is also Irish-born), Lars Alexandersson
- Friendly Assassins Include: Yoh Hinomura and Emu Hino, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Floyd Lawton/Deadshot
- Rival Assassins Include: Millia Rage, Kitana, Mileena, Amélie Lacroix/Widowmaker, Talia al Ghul, Lady Shiva, Black Widow, Ra's al Ghul, Skarlet, Scaramouche, I-No, Sadira
- Opposed By: Nearly all of the deified superheroes in the Pantheon
- Worthy Opponents:
- Both: Gen, Juri Han, Kitty Pryde/Shadowcat, Elizabeth Braddock/Psylocke, Dinah Lance/Black Canary, Crimson Viper
- Nina: The Wolfpack (mainly Lupo and Vector), Kitana, Blaze Fielding
- Anna: HUNK, Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow
- Enemies:
- In General: Each other
- Other Enemies: Kurtis Stryker, Kim Kaphwan, Chun-Li, Cammy White, Vega
- Respects: Beatrix Kiddo/The Bride, John Wick
- Hot For: Dick Grayson/Nightwing for Nina, Leon Kennedy for Anna
- The Pantheon has seen it all when it comes to feuding deities. Havik and Hotaru. Dante and Vergil. Kasumi and Ayane. Naruto and Sasuke. Now, the Williams sisters have joined the Pantheon... and all hell is about to break loose.
- Their father, Richard Williams, was a terrorist in the Irish Republican Army, who married a British woman. Said woman was an Akido champion, Papa Williams believing that their offspring would be the ultimate warrior "with incredible talent and a killer instinct." You can probably see why Anna was considered The Un-Favorite between herself and Nina. That being said they both loved him, his grave being one of the only places where they refuse to fight each other.
- Their ascension notice had came to both women simultaneously as they fought each other for the umpteenth time via text message on their respective cellphones, both Nina and Anna jockeying for the same position. However, the powers that be decides that both Nina and Anna should ascend under the same position. To say that either woman was very happy with that was saying that the Pacific Ocean is wet.
- Kazuya Mishima, Heihachi Mishima, and Jin Kazama were alerted to the feuding siblings' presence upon hearing of a brawl between a blonde woman in a tattered wedding dress and a brunette in a black funeral gown. Upon arriving at the scene, their suspicions were confirmed upon seeing Nina and Anna trying to kill each other for the umpteenth time. Deadpool wasn't helping matters, as he was cheering them both on, while Jiraiya was scribbling down notes for his next Icha Icha novel, gigging to himself: "Get some oil! Jiraiya, get some oil! Fight naked! Mud wrestle!" After separating the two women (who stopped only to pummel the Regenerating Degenerate, whereas Jiraiya managed to escape using a substitution jutsu), both Nina and Anna left without further incident.
- Both sisters are on good terms with Aran Ryan, as he is a fellow Irish-born deity. So much so that they don't try and kill each other whilst inside his temple. Aran is at least, grateful for the gesture.
- Speaking of Ireland, when asked if they are from the Republic of Ireland, or Northern Ireland, the sisters are silent on that detail. Maybe they want to keep the people guessing. Who knows?
- One of the rare thing that the sisters are in agreement on is that neither are a huge fan of their live-action explots. Or the anime. In fact, just don't mention either to the both of them if you wish to live. They do, however, have a lukewarm reaction to their exploits during the Shin Kamiya incident, so it's not that big of a loss.
- The ascension of both Nina and Anna have put the deified assassins on notice. While most of them consider the sisters rivals, there are a couple of Assassins that the siblings respect. John Wick and Beatrix Kiddo top the list. There is an unspoken rule between Nina and Anna, in which neither sibling try and kill the other when one is nearby. Last thing they need is The Bride and Baba Yaga kicking in their door. While both sisters are good, they are no match for Beatrix and Wick.
- Both Dick Grayson and Leon S. Kennedy have admirers in the Williams sisters. Turns out that Nina has a thing for Nightwing, which meant that whatever made Bruce Wayne/Batman irresistible to the ladies has rubbed off on him. Too bad that Dick has his own love triangle with Barbara Gordon and Starfire. For Anna, her infatuation with Leon Kennedy came after watching him mow down a zombie horde with nothing but a handgun. There is a rumor that Leon is either seeing Claire Redfield, or has... something with Ada Wong. Either way, Leon isn't speaking.
- Their rivalry has hit its peak when it was revealed that Nina killed Anna's fiance. Anna is understandably very pissed at her sister.