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Well, this should be my exercise ground, considering I've decided to work on getting new ascensions in the Pantheon. And let's be honest, we all appreciate a giant crossover in one way or another.

So, here is the list of who I will be working on as my Pantheon nominees.

Here is the Remove Background from Image site link for reference. It would be nice if other users can also have this link in their sandbox.

Link to my Storage Sandbox for adopted profile drafts + additional Pantheon ideas.

List of users who can edit my Sandbox (with obvious permission): Bazzardreturns, Super WIKI 1, Excessive-Menace, Vengeful Bale, Yugi 195, Muundeis, wootzits


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    Hanna Heller/Petrescu 
Hanna Heller/Petrescu, Goddess of Adaptation Expansion (Mia Wolff)
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Hanna's show (left) and film (right) appearances.
  • Demigoddess
  • Symbol: A Pistol Besides a Snickers Bar
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment: True Neutral and later Chaotic Good
  • Portfolio: Little Miss Badass, Tyke Bomb, Was Designed Specifically to be an Assassin by a CIA Program, Genetically Engineered to be the "Perfect" Killing Machine, Pint-Sized Powerhouse, Was Raised in a Brutal Lifestyle in the Wilds, Living and Training in the Wilds for 15 Years, Has a Limited Understanding About Things Outside of her own Skills, Never Knew her Biological Parents and had to See her Adopted Father Die, Badass Bookworm, Polite and Kind in Spite of her Cold and Detatched Demeanour, Really Good with Firearms, Really Likes Chocolates
  • Domains: Children, Assassins, Conspiracies, Upbringing, Adaption, Combat, Genetic Engineering
  • Allies:
  • Enemies:
  • UTRAX was a special project conducted by the CIA to create more effective and deadlier soldiers in their services. To ensure this, they would strike a deal with pregnant women, ideally those expecting a baby girl, to allow their offspring to have their bodily systems infused with wolf DNA, with the CIA believing that with the biological data of an adept and powerful apex predator, they would be able to produce nigh-unstoppable assassins. A sector of the operation fell into scrutiny when one of the pregnant women, Johanna, fell in love with operative Erik Heller and opted to leave the operation, which resulted in the two being hounded by UTRAX's then-overseer, Marissa Wiegler. Johanna gives birth shortly before being shot and killed, with Erik promising to take care of her daughter as a surrogate father. The girl was named Hanna, a name that Johanna wanted to bestow upon her and Erk decided that trying to raise her in the civilized world would compromise their identities, instead going on to live in the Siberian wilderness for more than a decade.
    • Growing up in the wilderness, Hanna grew up to be a skilled and capable markswoman and hunter under the tutelage of her adopted father, though she does yearn to learn more about the civilized world and wonders if she has the chance of being integrated into such. Her idyllic and isolated lifestyle comes crashing down, however, as her growing curiosity leads to her going out of her bounds to interact with civilization, which blows her and Erik's cover and for Wiegler and the CIA to quickly gain notice and home in on the duo, fully intent on capturing Hanna to make up for UTRAX's big bust years ago. Relentlessly hunted, Hanna travels around the glove trying to secure her identity as well as seeking to save her father whilst fending off CIA agents and Wiegler, but things would be further complicated as Hanna would be captured (and escaping) several times, forced to protect and look after a troubled family caught in the crossfire of her journey, and discovery the dark secrets and archives of UTRAX and the immorality of their operations. After going through several perils and suffering through several losses, especially the death of Erik, Hanna would eventually find a measure of solace and independence, finally able to live in the civilized world in peace without being hounded by the CIA.
  • With her newfound freedom, Hanna decided to relocate to Boston, Massachusetts to start her new life free from government conspiracies and having to be hounded because of her status as a scientific point of curiosity. To her bewilderment, she was in for an unexpected surprise when she was delivered a message by an anonymous source that said something about a “Pantheon”. Thankfully, this investigation wasn't either life-threatening or compromising in any way, allowing Hanna to quickly and comfortably find clues and hints to decipher the fact that she was now a representative of a divine realm, with her being ascended as a “goddess” of sorts. Hanna was a little befuddled by the whole thing, especially the godhood part and was worried that this might give her unwanted attention, especially after spending so long trying to earn her freedom, but eventually decided to accept that maybe this could be a way for Hanna to have a decent if memorable life. That said, she's made it clear that she has no interest in conflict or investigative operations and wants to establish a quiet life in the divine realms, despite her impressive combat capabilities.
  • Thanks to her DNA being spliced with a wolf's during her mother’s pregnancy, Hanna possesses abnormal reflexes and intuition, able to quickly memorize and adapt to her surroundings and situations very quickly. Adding to her upbringing in the cold mountains of northern Europe, Hanna is also a skilled hunter and combatant, capable of taking on multiple armed figures on her own as well as quickly getting used to guns and being adept in infiltration and espionage after her brief and forced induction in a UTRAX facility disguised as an orphanage. With all those in mind, she is a deadly fighter and infiltrator, very capable of accomplishing whatever tasks and objectives she's sent out to do, though her isolation from civilized society has left her socially stunted and quite curious about the wider world. Despite her faults, Hanna is capable of empathy and emotional attachment, helped by the fact that her adopted father, Erik, did his best to teach her moral values and information about modern civilization in addition to survival skills, and she will be determined to protect whoever she's befriended.
  • As a proposed child soldier, Hanna doesn't like the idea of being used as an assassin after seeing how troubling her life was purely due to the circumstances of her conception. She is at least content that most in the Pantheon share similar sentiments though not many are aware of Hanna’s past. Among the few who happen to know about her in full context is Batman, who did his research on UTRAX and decided on keeping a close eye on Hanna to ensure her safety. That said, it was Cassandra Cain who took it up to confront and talk to her, knowing how it feels to have been trained to fight and defend as well as having harsh pasta. While Hanna is quite suspicious of the Caped Crusader due to his reclusiveness on secrets, she gets along with Cass pretty well and decided on the latter's judgment to give Batman a chance as a protector and mentor figure. On that note, Hanna also became quick friends with Killua Zoldyck as the two easily related with their upbringing as potential assassins and not being happy with it, in spite of their natural aptitude in killing. Hanna personally found Cass’s awkward attempts in communication and Killua’s excitable nature quite endearing and makes it clear she likes those qualities, affirming her newfound friendship with them.
  • With her upbringing, Hanna is understandably apprehensive about the Hall of Genetic Engineering and she felt vindicated as many of the deities there were either barbaric in nature due to their mishandled conception or mad scientists who boasted about their creations. In general, she's glad Erik because she worries that she might have turned out as a cold, robotic hitman taking orders from a corrupt conspiracy, though with genetically enhanced and engineered beings like Cell and Doomsday, she's expresses gratitude that she at least wasn't born to destroy, even if she feels a bit rattled by the farmer's decision to be evil. That's not to say everyone there was not friendly or hostile towards her; she could see a little bit of herself in the Tenno, given their circumstances of being engineered to be made into soldiers to combat an defected mechanical force that threatened their existence, but Hanna does wonder if they had much choice in the matter regarding their lives. To her surprise, her background as a genetically engineered being is something she shares with Mewtwo and the Genetic Pokémon saw that Hanna went through a troubled past and took to feeling sympathetic for her. While the two don't meet often, Mewtwo admits to liking Hanna for her resilience and capability to be a person despite her past, likening to how he struggled to come to grips with his thoughts on humanity at first, while Hanna can be at ease knowing that the Genetic Pokémon doesn't pose her any harm, regardless of his reputation.
  • (Assassins + Forced Indoctrination)
  • (Assassin/Government-Based Conspiracies [can include villainous CIA figures])
  • (Living in the Wilds + Surviving There)
  • (Adoption)
  • (Interest Towards the Civilized World)
  • (Desiring a Free/Independent Life)

    Sentinel Prime 
Sentinel Prime, The Impious Fallen Hero (Infinitus [original name], Master, Sentinel Zeta Prime)
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Bayformers Sentinel Prime
Animated Sentinel Prime
Sentinel Zeta Prime
  • Greater God
  • Symbol: His Primax Blade
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment: Neutral Evil, formerly was and later pretended to be Lawful Good
  • Portfolio: A Former Autobot, Joining the Decepticons and Later trying to Usurp Leadership, Having Close Ties to Optimus Prior to his Betrayal, Mentor Archetype, Broken Pedestal, Tries to Present Himself as Well-Meaning, Incorrigably Selfish and Self-Righteous, Supposed Good Intentions to Mask his Raging God Complex, Sees Organics as Beneath Him, Old Soldier, One-Man Army
  • Domains: Robots, Supremacy, Destruction, Treachery, War, Leadership, Entitlement
  • Allies:
  • Arch-Enemy: Optimus Prime
  • Enemies:
  • Sentinel Prime was once a famed Transformer from Planet Cybertron, a great military commander, warrior, and leader who served as a mentor to Optimus Prime and served as a leader to the Autobots when the great war occurred. Sometimes during or before the aftermath of the conflict, Sentinel was lost and was presumed dead until several millennia later when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin from a United States-led expedition to the moon uncovered a Cybertronian ship called the Ark, in which Sentinel was encased within. Salvaged and taken to Earth for research and preservation, Sentinel would reunite with the Autobots decades and work together to ensure protection and peace for their newfound home planet… or so it seemed; Sentinel had actually made a deal with Megatron and the Deceptions before his disappearance to work on restoring Cybertron to its former glory and would shamelessly betray Optimus and the Autobots to instead bring back his former home planet, regardless of Earth had to die and humans become slaves to the Transformers. Eventually, Sentinel also betrays and mistreats Megatron as well, fully intent on claiming Cybertron and the Deceptions entirely to himself as a god, and despite coming close to fulfilling his ambitions, he was defeated and killed by Optimus, though not before having done enough damage for humanity to near-universally consider Transformers as a global threat.
  • When Sentinel found himself in the Pantheon for the first time, his initial thoughts were to ponder on the circumstances of the new realms he suddenly became a part of and decided to travel the cosmos as well as what looked to be Earth in search of answers. He wasn't too surprised when he discovered that both Autobots and Decepticons were in the Pantheon, but felt a mix of emotions when learning about Optimus and Megatron's place there too. He was furious, especially at his apprentice for killing him and at the Decepticon leader for "betraying" him whilst also expressing twisted hope in being granted a second chance at fighting and proving his superiority towards them, but what intrigued him was that he was one of several Sentinel Primes in the multiverse, for there was another who succeeded where he failed at; becoming a leader of a still-existing Cybertron and one more who defended Cybertron against Megatron despite his own brutality. Sentinel felt that he could probably try to learn from his other variations to some degree and apply them to his next warpath against those against him, and while "Sentinel Zeta Prime" was noteworthy to the point of him planning to create a spear like his, the "Cybertron Leader" proved disappointing as this particular Sentinel couldn't match up to Optimus nor did he prove competent in leadership nor combat. Perhaps there was a little bit of himself that Sentinel saw in his "leader self", but what matters is finding Cybertron in the Pantheon and, if necessary, creating a new one regardless of the casualties he would carve in his dark ambitions.
  • Befitting of his title as a Prime, Sentinel is one of the most powerful Transformers, a warrior capable of being Optimus and Megatron's equal in regards to combat and leadership, especially given his position as a mentor to the former. Sentinel possesses great physical power and is quite agile and reflexive for a robot his size, preferring to use a Rust Cannon capable of rusting away a robot's physical structure, effectively killing them painfully and a Primal Blade, a two-sided sword capable of trading blows against the strongest Transformers and further made deadly by Sentinel's combat experience. Despite his leadership and power, Sentinel was a backstabbing madman, fully convinced that he was not just a Transformer, but a god among the Cybertronians, a result of his pride twisting him into becoming no better than the worst of the Decepticons and yet despite all this, he's not above pleading for mercy if overwhelmed, a fact that he didn't like to admit in the Pantheon, instead expressing rage at Optimus for killing him during that time. While Sentinel is all too eager to continue with his ambitions in the Pantheon, he's not above learning from his other multiversal selves out of convenience, though he's now saddled with the necessity to make alliances outside of any Transformers like him if he needs any luck in fulfilling his goals, much to his chagrin.
  • If it weren't for Megatron, then Sentinel would be Optimus’s most personal nemesis and if the Decepticon leader is one based on ideology and moral principles, then the Autobot betrayer is a familial one, and this is an enmity that Optimus couldn't shake off as Sentinel had once been a friend and mentor to him. This broken relationship persisted in the Pantheon, but where Optimus simply conceded that he has no other option but to fight his former mentor again and would rather not kill him unless necessary, Sentinel only wants to slaughter his former friend and prove himself a better leader than both him and Megatron. He’s also not forgotten the Decepticon leader as an enemy and has no interest in an alliance with Megatron despite their mutual enmity towards Optimus. If he has to fight both of them, so be it, because Optimus and Megatron are not worthy of Cybertron’s glorious resurfacing in the divine realms should it ever occur and Sentinel. As for Megatron, he initially expressed disappointment in Sentinel disregarding an alliance, but upon learning that he has been swaying a couple of Deceptions into his service, the Decepticon leader, feeling incensed, has no issues killing Sentinel should they ever meet.
    • Once a great hero in the eyes of the Autobots, Sentinel nowadays is seen as an incompetent joke at best, or a murderous, delusional disgrace at worst and they deem the betrayer to be a grave threat to their efforts to ensure peace and stability towards Transformers and other kinds. In Sentinel’s eyes, the Autobots are misguided, for they are not doing enough to assert themselves as warriors of respect and command rather than protectors of “lesser beings'', something he considers repulsive and underwhelming. As for the Decepticons, Sentinel believes that they are more convincing (or convenient in the eyes of some) in being adamant for their races’ glory and Cybertron’s prosperity, while the group themselves are decidedly mixed about him, with some feeling that he's a more appropriate leader than Megatron due to him simply being more mellow in comparison while others are more hesitant and feel that Megatron, for all his faults, is an effective motivator and knows leading his forces better than Sentinel does. The only thing all three sides could agree on is seeing Unicron as a threat to their existence, but even then, Sentinel has somehow convinced himself that he is the only one capable of stopping the Chaos Bringer, which Optimus and Megatron vehemently disagree on and feel that Sentinel only wants validation in Cybertron's eyes for defeating Unicron rather than preserving the fate of his kind like he claims to do so.
  • While Sentinel was intrigued by the House of Machinery and Technology, he expressed a measure of displeasure at Optimus being a Guardian representative as most of the mechanical lifeforms there were not up to Sentinel’s standards regarding power and supremacy. Naturally, he would default to visiting the Hall of Robots and Automata in an effort to find and forge alliances with whoever was eager to at least tolerate his command and ambitions. He quickly expected to see most robots voice their opposition towards him, such as Jenny Wakeman, Mega Man (and his X Counterpart), WALL-E, Robotboy, and Astro Boy because of his goals bordering on genocide despite Sentinel's insistency in it being for the sake of his kind. Even Metal Sonic disapproved, as his priorities were primarily around defeating his genetic template and Sentinel's goals were not what Metal Sonic would have much interest in. Doctor Nefarious was about the only robot who was open to supporting Sentinel’s goals, though this came with the caveat of Sentinel agreeing to also eliminate Ratchet and Clank and addressing him of their feats and accomplishments, which were enough for Sentinel to accept the mad doctor’s settlement deal. Ultron was another robot who settled with an alliance with the Autobot betrayer, though he makes it clear that robot supremacy is only truly possible if all organics in the cosmos are destroyed. Despite Sentinel being aware of Ultron’s treacherous nature, he agreed to a collaboration with the omnicidal AI and knowing too well about treachery, he does anticipate Ultron attempting such in the future, but doesn't mind so long as they keep their main goals prioritized for now.
    • Sentinel would express interest in the concept of cyborgs and androids, but makes it clear that unless they really subscribe to or at least tolerate his goals, they’re just as worthless as the organic lives he considers inferior. As such, he’s repulsed by the YoRHa units, 2B, 9S, and A2, for their designated purpose to fight for mankind whilst founding humour in how they were serving a pointless cause as Humanity was extinct long before YoRHa was even formed. Among other androids were the creations of Dr. Gero; Sentinel gives credit to the effectiveness of their models enough to see 16, 17, and 18 as credible threats, though with Cell, Sentinel is confused about his desire for battle and destruction, to which the omnicidal bio-android muses that he just his hobbies his “perfect” thrill and honestly finds Sentinel's desires too dull, with their enmity coming from the fact that Cell has no problems destroying Cybertron if he felt like it, which Sentinel obviously couldn't allow for his own self-centred reasons. Brainiac was one such being Sentinel found a convenient alliance with as the Coluan was open to accepting a deal and Sentinel pledged that he could offer him any rogue Transformers for him to research. Brainiac also saw a strong ally in the Autobot betrayer and decided that with Sentinel's alliance, he could potentially further his own schemes and keeps in contact with the treacherous Transformer regarding any reports for conquest and subjugation.
  • Learning about the many allegiances and conflicts in the divine realms, Sentinel expressed interest in the Grand United Alliance of Evil as he correctly predicted the forces of good would never respect his actions, let alone support them, but where Megatron is favoured by Melkor, Sentinel felt that a universal destroyer like Melkor wasn't worth his patronage, which led him to instead seek out Darkseid as both were conquerors hellbent on asserting control and domination. To Sentinel’s begrudgement, he was forced to accept the Lord of Tyranny as a superior and decided that if he's going to need further firepower, he might require Darkseid’s assistance, a fact that the God of Apokolips will sometimes rub him on. Despite this, Darkseid does see Sentinel as a useful being to keep tabs towards and his personal sleeper cell regarding Transformers. On Sentinel’s end, the Anti-Life Equation seems like a reasonable tool to acquire and learn for his own ends and he's decided to work under Darkseid for the purpose of discovering the equation at some point, hoping to use it to instill every Transformer into his servitude and act as their undisputed god. The Lord of Tyranny is aware of Sentinel’s agenda, but decides to let him act on it, though he is open to eliminating the traitorous robut should he show signs of actively rebelling against him.
  • Perhaps the most deplorable of Sentinel's acts is his shameless betrayal of his allegiance and/or sacrificing their ideals for a more selfish cause. Coupled with his immediate actions of killing Ironhide as painfully as possible, Sentinel is not so far off from the worst of what the House of Betrayal and Treachery had to offer. He was amused by Starscream's position there as a guardian, not forgetting about his many blunders and incompetence, though when it came to an alliance, there was confliction as Starscream feels that while Sentinel is an effective leader, he can't really distance himself from Megatron despite his many occasions to backstab him. Even so, Sentinel and Starscream are willing to work together in opposing the Autobots, much to Megatron’s annoyance. Surprisingly, his shared contempt for humanity was one he shared with Ragyo Kiryuin; Ragyo was smug in telling the traitorous Transformer about being quite similar to her, given their decision to betray their kind and fashion themselves as a deity above others. In a strange turn of events, Sentinel agreed to an alliance with Ragyo; while he's aware of her nature as a former human and admittedly doesn't seem fond of her, he will need allies, robots or not, as much as he hates to admit such. He's open to giving rogue and defeated Transformers as guinea pigs for Ragyo to experiment for her Life Fibers, plus Sentinel realized an alliance with her is more practical than being rivals due to their commonalities. The alliance was more a win for Ragyo as she sees this as being more truthful while Sentinel doesn't care much and would rather see his ambitions fulfilled.
  • As an Evil Mentor who once started as a force of good, Sentinel isn't respected by similar figures either, feeling that he is a disgrace as a mentor and master and felt that Optimus was fairly justified in killing him as Sentinel wasn't willing to show mercy to anyone for his mad delusions for godhood. If there was someone very similar to him in that regard, that would be Thaal Sinestro and the two were quick to point out their similarities on their first encounter. But while Sentinel would make for an effective Yellow Lantern, Sinestro determined that Sentinel is far too sucked up in his supposed godhood that he would be a loose cannon. The fact that Sentinel has developed an interest in the Lantern Rings as tools of power to accelerate his desires only seemed to justify Sinestro’s caution for him and he makes it clear that their commonalities aren't going to win him over while Sentinel is adamant about claiming a Yellow Lantern ring someday. Master Asia is another mentor figure who fell from his heroic days, but even he found Sentinel despicable; for all his faults, Asia sincerely wanted to preserve nature, something that Sentinel would have gladly let be destroyed or perverted for his own ends and he’s made it clear never to let the Transformer tarnish anymore of the Pantheon's fertile lands.
  • The Pantheon being filled with so many humans and organic beings, and many of them being well-respected and adored by most of the divine realm’s denizens annoys and baffles Sentinel to no end. It's the one thing he could agree with Megatron on, but they’re not on friendly terms and the Decepticon leader would rather blow his head off than work on an alliance anyway. If Optimus being compassionate towards humans didn’t irritate Sentinel enough, then hearing figures like Superman, Goku, Yomi, The Iron Giant, and The Vision only invalidated his contempt, especially when they’re all powerful figures who could conquer Earth and subjugate humanity several times over Of course, the fact that his usage of the Space Bridge, in addition to restoring Cybertron, was to subject humanity into slave labour for Transformers furthered Sentinel’s unabashed contempt for organics. The Iron Giant and Vision especially frustrated the Autobot traitor as they’re mechanical beings like him and he fails to see why they're so protective of humans, even though they have proven that they could be just as hostile to machines. The two merely scoff Sentinel off as a delusional madman while Superman, Goku, and Yomi were quick to point out the sheer hypocrisy of Sentinel’s words and beliefs, something that he weakly justifies as being for the betterment of his kind and that the Autobots were hindrances from that point. Needless to say, everyone on this perspective saw Sentinel as a delusional bigot while he simply sees them as wasting their potential at best or “succumbing to human intrigue” at worst, resulting in them having vicious fights anytime Sentinel encounters them.
  • Outside of his bigoted and treacherous nature, Sentinel is well known for thinking himself as a superior being even amongst Transformers, a god as he likes to call it. To his credit, he is aware of his proclamation as well as the fact that many of his allies, especially Brainiac and Ultron are godhood seekers themselves, though Sentinel has some choice words about the concept. He intends to defeat Unicron to legitimize his supposed divinity and he intends on making the Pantheon a machine-dominated realm with him as a patron saint who is to be worshiped for his accomplishments. This led to him running into several beings who have similar desires, with Vilgax, Palpatine, Vitiate, and Frieza taking notice and having their own thoughts on the matter. Vilgax sees him as competition given his own treacherous nature, Palpatine and Vitiate admit to finding his combat skill and leadership impressive and muse about having him as an ally or unwitting pawn, and Frieza sees him as another “pampered oversized trash”. Sentinel would normally praise Frieza for killing Megatron, but the fact that he destroyed Cybertron to ensure that victory makes the Autobot betrayer made him quite apprehensive of the galactic warlord and seeks to prove Frieza his superior in combat at some point, and while he and Palpatine have managed to barely be on speaking terms, Sentinel quipped how he knows a traitor based on how Palpatine spoke about his past apprentices while the Sith Master commended the Transformer for pointing that out as well as acknowledging how the two are more similar than they seem. The two are aware of the likeliness of one betraying the other, but Sentinel and Palpatine intend on going ahead with it once they’re rid of their own foes.
  • While the idea of restoring and reconstructing one's home planet is a noble and sympathetic cause, Sentinel’s intentions are a far-cry for those and he has no problems sacrificing another planet and its inhabitants to accomplish that. To him, Cybertron must be rebuilt at the expense of others and the planet seemingly being nonexistent in the Pantheon means he will continue with his goal. This, understandably made him not well-liked by the House of Space and Cosmos as many of the deities there aren't going to sit idly by and allow Sentinel to just take up an inhabitant planet and activate a Space Bridge there. On the other hand, the traitorous Autobot found Mogo the Living Planet to be an interesting specimen and wondered how it would be to activate said Space Bridge on a sentient planet, though he wound up underestimating Mogo when the planet detected the Transformer and fought back, with Sentinel fleeing once much of his army fleet was decimated. He would also take steps to avoid contact with Galactus upon learning of his reputation as a planet eater, especially after learning how he bested Unicron once, but though the Devourer of Worlds generally doesn't pay much mind to Sentinel, he has no issues with delivering his own punishment towards the Autobot traitor should he ever dare to invade his personal space or a planet he tries to consume.
"For Cyberton! For our home! What war destroyed, we can rebuild."

Reworks

    Neville Longbottom 

In Suspension/Adoption

    Cimorelli 
Cimorelli, Sextet Goddesses of Self Empowerment Anthems
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The band, prior to Dani's Departure.

    Jackson Maine and Ally Campana 
Jackson "Jack" Maine and Ally Campana, Co-Performing Deities of Conflicting Musical Authenticity
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Jackson (left) and Ally (right)
  • Quasideities
  • Symbol: A makeshift wedding ring made from a loop of a guitar string
  • Theme Song: Shallow and I'll Never Love Again by Lady Gaga (Ally) and Bradley Cooper (Jack)
  • Alignment: True Neutral, though Jack becomes Chaotic when Drunk
  • Portfolio: Music Mentor and Apprentice who become Romantically Involved and later Marry, Past-Driven Grievances which makes them Connect with One Another, Missing Moms, Pygmalion Plot, End Up having Differing Views on Ally's Change of Style in her Music
  • Domains: Music, Love, Difference, Dysfunctionality, Tragedy
  • Heralds: Charlie (their pet dog), Bobby (Jack's older half-brother)
  • Allies: Helen Graham, Ruben Stone, Kousei Arima, Kaori Miyazono, Freddie Mercury, David Bowie, Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Commonality Connection: Tony Stark (Jackson)
  • Jackson Maine was a popular country rock singer who, despite his success, struggles to deal with an addiction to drugs and alcohol in his personal life. Despite this hardship, things begin to look up when he sees a tribute performance by a waitress named Ally Campana and is impressed enough to convince her to pursue a singing career in spite of her failed previous attempt. Eventually, the two join together in Jack's next concert, performing Shallow and developing a romantic relationship during their tour. Things take a sharp turn downward when an altercation between Jack and his manager/half-brother, Bobby severs ties over a personal matter, and Ally meets Rez Gavron, a record producer who convinces Ally to sign a contract with him. Despite Jack supporting her decision, Ally's music changes from Country to commercial Pop, which, despite increased success and fame, alienated her relationship with Jack as he feels her sound doesn't sound organic and is instead too commercialized. Regardless, the two get married and Bobby is reunited with his brother, but issues persist when Jack's alcoholism ruins several big moments for him and his wife, especially when Ally is nominated for three Grammy Awards and wins one for Best New Artist and a drunken Jack uncontrollably urinates himself, further alienating himself from everyone and being forced into rehab and counseling even confessing to suicidal thoughts and having tinnitus, which had been getting worse. Despite managing to reconcile, Jack and Ally try to work things out, only for Rez to demoralize Jack and Ally lying to him about canceling her own tour being the last straw for Jack who commits suicide by hanging himself once he's alone. Later on, Ally makes a singing performance as a tribute to her late husband, singing a song written by him that he never finished and addressing herself as Ally Maine.
  • Jack's premature death would not end his story, for he would instead end up in a world that would come across as unfamiliar. He awakened in a garage, dazed, and was stunned to see that his surroundings did not look like his native Maine. He trotted around to make sure of what was going on, eventually realizing that he was in a whole new world. He caught wind of a musical performance being played at what was called a House, which puzzled Jack further as it didn't mean the conventional term of one's residential building. Eventually, he realized the world he's in is known as the Pantheon and that he was to be a permanent resident due to his death. Jack discovered that, in addition to how he ended his life, his own life experiences, all the way from childhood, his personal demons, and his first meeting with Ally, to their eventual marriage and high points were known by several beings who were referred to as deities, who also declared Jack as one, given that he was chosen to represent his claims of his preferred genre being real and authentic whereas mainstream is manufactured and ungenuine, alluding to his conflicting beliefs against his style of music and Ally's later down their marriage.
    • Seeking questions, Jack decided to ask somebody either in the Houses of Musicality and Despondency about the Pantheon and his own predicament in being brought to a new realm. One of the answers surprised him; he's meant to represent his position together with Ally, but given his death, there's been a delay, though, with Ally's own performance to commemorate Jack's memory, a chance of luck sparked, with which Ally was given an invitation to the Pantheon. The two had a bittersweet reunion with offers of support and well-being being given to both of them. Jack and Ally visited Despondency first to discuss Jack's needs and what can be done to improve his situation, even if most of it has to be done by himself. Jack remains adamant about continuing to perform music and is happy that Musicality gets to be his and Ally's main domain. On the brighter side, Jack is happy to learn that Ally is continuing her success in music as well as doing her best to make sure her material is natural and self-assured.

    The Little Rascals 
The Little Rascals note , Collective Gods of Casting Changes in Short Time Spans
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The Kids's 1994 Incarnations

    Ryuji Goda 
Ryuji Goda, God of Demanding a Good Challenge for Satisfaction (The Dragon of Kansai (but don't call him that))

    Tupac and Biggie Smalls 
Tupac Amaru Shakur and Christopher George Latore Wallace, Divine Kings of Hip-Hop (Tupac: Lesane Parish Crooks [his birth name], 2Pac, Pac, Makaveli. Christopher: The Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls, The Black Frank White, Big Poppa)
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Left: Tupac. Right: Biggie

    Zander Family 
Alice, Paulina "Lina" and Doris Zander, Cursed Family Representatives of the Ouija Board
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Top: Alice and Lina Respectively. Bottom: Doris
  • Quasideities (Doris exhibits Lesser Goddess powers upon becoming Possessed)
  • Symbol: The Ouija Board
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment:
  • Portfolio: Once had Possession of the Ouiji Board, Developing Doomed Characters
  • Domains: Family, Curses, Boards, Demonic Possession, Death
  • Allies:
  • Opposes: Nazi-Based Deities
  • On Good Terms With: Benevolent Death Personifications in the House of Life And Death
  • Pitied By: House of Family
  • A seemingly ordinary family decides to buy a house in Los Angeles. Nothing seems to be wrong... until it turns out the home itself is built over a basement that's become a makeshift-graveyard and the house, years ago was occupied by a Nazi Doctor. Things soon turned worse, when the matriarch, Alice decided to buy a Ouija board and the younger daughter, Doris, played with it alone constantly. Soon enough, she was possessed by a demon and went on to cause a rampage throughout the surrounding, Doris's loved ones and those who were caught in the crossfire. The attempt to exorcise the demon came with the heavy cost off Doris's life as well as Alice as the older daughter, Paulina remained the only survivor. Even after all this, the terror of the Ouija board persisted...
  • While a physical copy is yet to be headlined, the Ouija board does maintain a popular, yet controversial topic in the Pantheon. The story of the Zander family was public and many took this as a sign to be wary about the Ouija board if it ever gets into the Pantheon. Still, they did wonder if Alice and Doris ever got the peace they got after their deaths. It turned out their spirit managed to linger into the House of Life And Death.
    • Lina was soon incarcerated in a mental institution was forced to live with the guilt of killing her sister and mother to prevent the possessing demon from attacking others and distorting their minds. Lonely and desperate for company, she approached the Court of the Gods to discuss what can be done to remedy her situation. The Court stated that with her trying to contact Doris and inadvertently restarting the horrors of the board's demonic nature, she was to take probation and take therapy to cope with her stress. It doesn't help with her using makeshift Ouija board to try communicating with Doris's spirit.
    • Lina would eventually learn that her being in the Pantheon would also mean that her mother and sister would too. That said, she would have to enter the House of Life and Death to make contact with them and even then, she's wasn't certain if Alice and Doris would notice her, given the House is filled with souls migrating from one place to another.
  • Alice and Doris were reunited with the former's husband (and the latter's father after their deaths) and it was stated that he too was among the many migratory souls traversing the Pantheon in search of his own peace and comfort alongside his family. However, when Lina made her way into the House of Life and Death, she couldn't find her father, yet was able to find Alice and Doris through some luck and tough searching. It was a heartfelt reunion, with Death himself deciding to allow Lina some happiness and restore Alice's and Doris's physical bodies and transfer their souls into them.

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