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    Crossbreed Priscilla 
Crossbreed Priscilla, Goddess of Halfbreed Dragons
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  • Greater Goddess
  • Symbol: Her Lifehunt Scythe, her White Tail, or her Doll
  • Theme Song: Crossbreed Priscilla
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Cute Giant, Non-Malicious Monster, Sinister Scythe, Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid, Mystical White Hair, Cute Monster Girl, Bad Powers, Good People, Supposedly an important character to the Chosen Undead, Fur Is Clothing, Pretty in Mink, Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe, Tall and Stunning
  • Domain: Beast, Weapons, Snow, Peace, Art
  • Allies: The Nameless King, Rom the Vacuous Spider, Seaport Princess, Northern Ocean Princess, The Dragonborn, Issei Hyoudo, Shyvana, Steven Universe, Rapunzel, Mary Poppins, Daenerys Targaryen
  • Enemies: Ripto, Acnologia
  • Opposes: Gwyn, The Chosen Undead, Monster Hunters
  • Evil Counterpart: Sister Friede
  • The only known Dragon/God hybrid in the world of Dark Souls, Crossbreed Priscilla was locked away in the Painted World of Ariamis by the Gods, for she possess the powers of "Lifehunt", a powers that was feared by the gods of Anor Londo. Whether that ability is unique to the hybrid is unknown.
  • While her fate in the mortal world is unknown, one day in the Pantheon, someone noticed an unusually large painting in the Pantheon Treasures. Upon closer inspection, said person was suddenly sucked into the Painted World of Ariamis, which alerted the Chosen Undead and had to rescue the person from the Painted World. After reporting this incident, it was confirmed that Priscilla had ascended to the Pantheon.
  • Much like most docile deities around the Pantheon, she is content in staying inside her temple which is modeled after Ariamis. Those who do enter her humble abode are asked to leave. She won't force them to leave, but will open a portal that they can use to exit. Though if provoked, she will fight but won't be much of a challenge, though the Lifehunt Scythe she wields truly hurts.
    • Those that do visit her and mean her no harm do so to alleviate her loneliness. Some include Steven Universe who is pretty much friendly towards everybody. Though, some believe he visits her because he is fascinated with giant women. Repunzel also visits and has share her story of being locked away from the world. Even one Mary Poppins has pop up once in a awhile to cheer her up.
  • While she doesn't show it, Priscilla has expressed joy over the fact there were other half dragons in the Pantheon. To her it meant she wasn't seen as a true outcast because of her lineage.
  • It's unknown who Priscilla's parents are. It was once thought that they were Seath the Scaleless and Gwynevere, Princess of Sunlight. But some have started to believe that she is the child of Gwyn's Firstborn. This would make her being locked away in the Painted World make a bit of sense for anybody who wanted to erase their existence.
  • People who have heard her remarks of the painted world being "peaceful" and its inhabitants "kind" has made many dumbfounded at how false that statement is. Though, there is a chance that it was once an ok place before its decay and she hasn't notice how hellish the world is prior to its decay. This may be one of the reasons why the Chosen Undead is a bit sore whenever the Painted World is mentioned.
    Priscilla: B-But this land is peaceful and its people kind...
    Chosen Undead: Oh you mean THESE GUYS?
  • Many have shown interest in Priscilla's tail. Whether it's because of its beauty or that crafting it can create the Lifehunt Scythe which has the ability to harm the Anor Londo Gods. Though, that last part is false it's actually her very soul that gives the Lifehunt ability and her tail just craft a dagger. Few know this info. There has been multiple flyers in the House of Profession for Priscilla. Many applicants are from the Monster Hunters guild who want to battle Priscilla for her tail. The constant interference of the group has caused her to view them very harshly.
  • One of the very few times Priscilla has left her temple is to visit the Nameless King. Surprisingly the two got along very well. Almost like they knew each other. Often then not the two can just be seen relaxing with the King's Storm Drake laying peacefully beside them.
  • She also heard from the House of Knowledge about another Painted World that exists few years later. She hoped that the inhabitants of this world would be nicer and much more endearing. This ended up with her meeting with Sister Friede, someone who is similar to Priscilla herself in terms almost everything. She would have been a great Spiritual Successor. However, upon hearing the numerous reports of the activities within the painting itself, as well as Friede's somewhat hostile attitude, it became clear that Friede has turned into something else, much more sinister and evil (albeit misguided).
  • Bonded with Rom the Vacuous Spider over the fact the two are maligned beasts who wish not to fight. Priscilla has express sympathy for Rom because while she could be spared, the spider could not.
  • Had a chance to meet up with both Seaport Princess and Northern Ocean Princess and got along very well with them. Especially Seaport who also likes being left alone.
  • Has heard terrible rumors of a little red man who can enter paintings to grab dragon's tails and swing them into mines.
  • "Thou must returneth whence thou came. This land is peaceful, its inhabitants kind, but thou dost not belong. I beg of thee, plunge down from the plank, and hurry home."

    Nito 
Nito, the God Whose Body Is Made of Bodies (Gravelord Nito, The First of The Dead, Leader of the Gravelord Servant Covenant, The Rotten, The Great Dead One)
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  • Greater God
  • Symbol: The Many Skeletons that are his body and Deathly Soul of Nito
  • Theme Song: Gravelord Nito, The Rotten
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: He is a mountain of corpses, a giant skeleton wearing armour made from other skeletons, The Grim Reaper, Plague Master, A Scimitar which is made of corpses and spreads plague
  • Domains: Death, Skeletons, Souls, Graves, Disease
  • Heralds: The Milfanito
  • Allies: Gwyn, Zobek, Quan Chi, Nurgle, Death of The Endless, Death the Horseman, Pestilence the Horsemen, Khorne, Hades, Grima
  • Enemies: Dragons, Nekron, Yami, Master Xehanort, Nightmare Moon
  • Followers: The Corpse Gatherer, Lookshy Rebels, the Legion, Melchiah
  • He is his Realm's First of The Dead, gaining Dominion over Death in his realm, due to this he has become a large skeleton formed and protected by many other skeletons of the Undead that have tried to strike him down before. This has made him a giant skeleton wearing a mountain of skeletons as armor.
  • Though it may seem strange to others that he would be fiercely loyal to Gwyn, as many other Death Gods are not usually friendly to Gods of Light, this is due to both Nito and Gwyn having an understanding that they serve as a balance of Life and Death and both know that they are often needed to keep The Age of Fire alive with the cycle of Death and Rebirth.
  • Thus even though Nito is a lord of Death, he understands that there must be a balance in the universe of who must die and who must live which is why he does not like Nekron: Although they are similar, Nito does not believe in killing everything that ever lived.
  • Nito likes Khrone, although he likes to have balance, when it comes time to cause death it does not matter who dies as long as they die.
  • Like Nurgle as he sees a kindred spirit in him and works with him to spread Disease to fill Nito's Quota.
  • When many others find him he is often sleeping in his coffin, usually he lets his Covenant deal with unimportant issues and has them talk for him. When Gwyn wishes to speak with him, that is when he rises from his slumber.
  • Like Gwyn he does not like Dragons as they worked together to stop The Reign of The Everlasting Dragons. Thus like Gwyn he usually has an attack on sight mentality unless they are allied with Gwyn.
  • Despite this has taken a liking to Grima of all Dragons as his undead-like nature and attempts at Immortality reminds him of Seath The Scaleless, thus when he needs to fill his quota he often goes to Grima to do so, even pondering on letting him be apart of his covenant.
  • His heralds are The Milfanito, Songstresses given eternal life by him to soothe the souls of those bound by death and Dark, they also speak for him as no one but Gwyn knows what he says.
  • Though usually very indifferent to The Pantheon, as of late Do. Not. Mention. that his corpse was devoured by a creature known as Aldrich. After learning how this creature affected his friend Gwyn (who lost a son to this monster), he will show why he is to be feared as "Death" to those that decide to disparage his name in such a way.

    Kingseeker Frampt and Darkstalker Kaathe 

    The Darkest Dungeon 
Ruin has come to this profile...

The Darkest Dungeon, the Unholy True Final Dungeon
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The entrance of the Darkest Dungeon
  • Description: An underground dungeon filled with meat and metal underneath a decrepit house, likely the Ancestor's home.
  • Theme Song: The Final Combat
  • Symbol: A symbol of a crown with six points, the stress symbol. Alternatively, the Ancestor's true form: the Heart of Darkness.
  • Alignment: Chaotic Evil
  • Portfolio: A hellish underground dungeon made of various tissue and concrete meshed together, those who enter it will refuse to enter it again, becomes progressively fleshier downwards, any retreat will require one party member to hold their escape, found underneath the Ancestor's home after he dug it up, can possibly corrupt beings outside its' domain, provided it enters said dungeon
  • Domains: Dungeons, Cults, Corruption, Flesh, Darkness
  • Sacred to: The Ancestor
  • Unholy to:
  • The Ancestor: Once again, the stars are right and the manor sits at the very epicenter of cosmic unrest. Cultists rally to their twisted idols and great gongs sound in anticipation of the coming sacrifices. Far below, life-laden shadows pulse to the unrelenting rhythm of a beating heart.
    • The thing has no name, for it needs no language. Nevertheless, those who would submit to its wordless will are rewarded, in a fashion. The creature's blessings are as repulsive as they are robust. Twisted, half human monstrosities stalk the flesh-ridden halls, protecting their gestating god.
    • The interminable stone halls are but an antechamber. The creature is vast beyond measure, and must be battled from within. Step over the threshold, and let the terrible truth worm its way into your mind.
    • ...
  • Once a house known for such veneration and imperial design, the Ancestor has lived a decadent life filled with splendor and luxury, though such life would eventually bore him and he would find different ways to satiate his curiosity. This peaked upon the discovery of a possible underground cavern below his home, on which he spent all his resources, both mental and physical, on unearthing such rumors. Swarthy workers and sturdy shovels were what he spent upon to the cavern he studied, which he did, finding a large gate within the lowest foundations of his home. Unbeknownst to all including himself, said gate was a portal of horrors, of which he opened it and unleashed it around the Estate. The last words written by the Ancestor described the final fate of the journey, in which he begged one his own lineages to take part as a heir against a home no longer filled with fortune, but of festering terror.
  • Among the various corners of the Ancestor's Estate, none are far more terrifying and tenuous than the Darkest Dungeon. It is said that the source of the evil that plagued the land all began on that blasted cavern, though the remaining parts of the estate being corrupted was not by the Dungeon itself, but was done by its' influence towards the Ancestor's lust for knowledge. What that knowledge was became the breaking point of his efforts and was eventually absorbed into the thing. The Ancestor's last words was a letter to one of his heirs, to claim the land and to defeat the root of evil that is the Darkest Dungeon. However, said thing was also powered by all the dead recruits the heir rallied in his cause. After trudging through the various parts of the estate and the Darkest Dungeon itself, the last heroes confronted the true evil of the dungeon: the Heart of Darkness and with its' death, was a victory, a hollow one at that. A realization came as the heir was trapped into a cycle, as while he may have defeated the Heart of Darkness, it will come once more and such, the heir would send one of his own to beg for help and reclaim the land, the same predicament the Ancestor lead him into, and thus the cycle repeats, until eventually, humanity will give up and the Heart will destroy all life.
    • The Ancestor's reputation in the Pantheon has been in a downward spiral, no different to the sheer hubris he would face prior to opening the Darkest Dungeon itself, but the Pantheon denizens, at least those willing to fight around the Estate, have noticed something unusually strange. Some have noticed visions of the Estate's buildings being part flesh while others have seen the regulars of the establishments, such as the Town Crier and Caretaker taking far more... hideous forms, before reverting back to their normal selves. The real kicker was that the real temple of the Ancestor, the aforementioned Darkest Dungeon, was nowhere to be found, and the pathway to it was suddenly gone. At first many were confused, and some even celebrated as the disappearance of the dungeon meant the evil was purged, that was until sudden changes occurred within the Dominions, of which their cheerfulness was short lived. The Ancestor, whether by magic or by charisma, was able to transport the Darkest Dungeon within an empty space in the Expansions project. The last moments everyone had was fear, fear that any unsuspecting visitor would become the next victim of the dungeon and in doing so, fattening the thing that lurks below it.
  • Unlike the other corners of the Estate, such as the Courtyard, Cove, Farmstead, Ruins, Warrens and Weald, the Darkest Dungeon remains strongly secured, all thanks to the cult that surrounds the new god. The dungeon itself is a host, where it grows and gestates as more sacrifices are made to hasten its' growth. Those that dare to go deeper will find themselves in an unholy covenant of flesh and foundation, one that would break those of fragile minds, and if the dungeon itself would not break it, the cultists and creatures that lurk in it would. Even the creatures in the aforementioned corners would not dare step into the Darkest Dungeon as they would inevitably be absorbed by the cult, best shown with a Shambler, once a malignant presence to those who alter its' altar, becoming into a Shuffling Horror, showing that the evil within the Darkest Dungeon is potent and far stronger that the other evils. Going deeper only gets worse, as the cult would be filled with more armed templars guarding the deeper gates. Stress becomes more common and the chance of death via bleeding (and poisoning) is evermore high. If one manages to get past the templars, they are to face a fleshy maze, almost akin to that of a womb, and filled with gargantuan cysts, all of which as hostile to anyone crossing into its' path. The last level however, the true finale, would show the roots of evil and with it, the Ancestor in his new form as a herald of the corruption he opened.
  • Very few have ever wished to brave the Darkest Dungeon, as the risk of death and insanity are very high. Nevertheless, some consider the Darkest Dungeon as a final challenge, should one face the horrors and survive against all odds, then who is not to say that they can survive against all dungeons they may face. Many dungeoneers have imagined at some point in facing the Darkest Dungeon, and in turn, ending the Ancestor's fate once and for all, with the Etrian Odyssey guilds being the first to advertise willing recruits and heroes to face the dungeon and claim their own glory. Some of the more, skeptical ones have expressed a lack of interest entering the dungeon, likely due to self-preservation, but others, such as Yuri Hyuga, believe that fate can be changed by facing the entity below. The advertisements eventually reached to a group of Dragon Hunters, seeing the potential glory that awaits them, after all, what could be worse than the dragons they have faced right? Truly far, far worse.
    • For a dungeon with a surrounding cult, other cults are not welcome within the premises as those who enter will face a new legion of willing cultists, ready to lay down their lives over their newfound god. This has led to various conflicts in the first and second levels of the Darkest Dungeon, as other cultists in the Pantheon have attempted to take the dungeon for their own nefarious reasons, usually ending with the invaders being killed and their flesh absorbed to the thing. Among those who are persistent to fight is a Lunatic Cultist who is devoted to the Moon Lord, Cthulhu. The Lunatic Cult are among the most persistent and equally (strength-wise) strong threats the cult of the dungeon has faced. Some may theorize that the cults are attacking each other, not because of the dungeon itself, but rather, only one of their own gods can rightfully have the Pantheon, and the thing is a threat to Cthulhu should he be summoned, which may explain the Lunatic Cult's desire to kill it.
  • As the Darkest Dungeon's shadow looms, other warriors have stepped in, this time of holy intention. With the corruption of the Darkest Dungeon spreading around other parts of the Pantheon, a few have dedicated their cause to push back and fight against the encroaching darkness, using their faith to protect them from the influence. A few of the visitors whose souls were lost to the cult were spared by Allen Walker, who sensed their presence and saved a few, tracing the lost souls back to the same dungeon. On the other hand, the overzealous Alexander Anderson has been hunting down the cultists that have attempted to spread the thing's influence beyond it, leading him to the very dungeon. In a brief but understandable intention, both Allen and Anderson have willingly allied together as the two have slowly witnessed that should the Darkest Dungeon's influence remains unwatched, the corruption would consume all.
  • The Ancestor: In all my terrible researches, what I sought was a glimpse behind the veil, a crumb of cosmic truth... I found it here, and in that moment of brain-blasting realization I ceased to be a man and became a herald...an avatar of the Crawling Chaos.
    • Life feeds on life. In your petty pursuit of family redemption you consumed those who rallied to your cause and in so doing you strengthened the Thing, accelerating the end. This is as it should be. It is why you are here.
    • We are chained here forever, you and I, at the end of the world. Free yourself, rouse the Thing, and embrace the ineffable cosmic hideousness that lives within us all.

    Mirny-13 
I must inform you that a major emergency has occurred in Mirny-13, a small oil-producing town, where numerous anomalies have appeared. Amid growing panic in Mirny-13, it was decided to evacuate the town and completely close it to the outside world. High Command sent us here on a reconnaissance mission, but we had no clear knowledge of what we were going to encounter.

Rumors are spreading amongst our troops that this emergency has something to do with the military testing ground in Arzagir, located just 21 km from Mirny-13. Despite our repeated requests, Command remains silent and stubbornly denies the occurrence of any anomalies.

Mirny-13, Restricted Domain of Temporary Game Events (Мирный-13)
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A captured photo of Mirny-13 during an expedition
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A "Magnus" spotted in the middle of the city
  • Description: A city within the Aral Sea codenamed "Arzagir" that has been swallowed by a black and purple atmosphere, with surrounding landscapes filled with purple ooze, Mirium.
  • Theme Song/s: Mirny-13, Mirny: Hope, Lost Hope
  • Symbol: The name "Мирный-13" covered by a purple sky. Alternatively, the element Mirium, or a Magnus.
  • Alignment: Chaotic Neutral, Chaotic Evil upon aggression.
  • Portfolio: An abandoned town that has been engulfed by an unknown anomaly, said event occurred due to nearby nuclear experimentation inadvertently creating the element known as "Mirium", slowly corrupts those who are exposed to it, rendered forbidden to enter, considered a "rift" to its' own dimension
  • Domains: Elements, Experiments, Expeditions, Anomalies, Temporal Effects
  • Avoided by: Artyom
  • Source of Interest: The Think Tank (except for Dr. Mobius)
  • Military expeditions of an unknown nature were slowly rallied up due to an unexpected anomaly present within a small ghost town just a few kilometers near a dedicated patch of land within the Aral Sea, codenamed "Arzagir". The town's residents have evacuated and have described both the surrounding atmosphere and the several teams, both military and scientific types, that stayed in the town, studying the effects of the anomaly, as well as an unknown element that has been discovered within the perimeter. Observations from the evacuees also mentioned a military construct almost the shape of a crown, dubbed by the scientists known as "Magnus". As time went on however, the anomaly started becoming aggressive and soon, personnel were forced to retreat, with the remaining soldiers forced to engage an otherworldly foe. With very little knowledge and seeing the fragility of the human body against an element not known to man, tanks of varying types were sent within the anomaly to investigate it, the town known as Mirny-13.
    • With various expeditions being sent alongside organized battle groups disappearing after arrival to the site, very little progress has been made regarding the state of the town, as well as the research of the unidentified substance, later coined as Mirium, based on the town it was discovered at. Rumors of an entity known as "the Immortal" was spread out towards other personnel, fearing the worst as to what happened to all the soldiers they have sent. A lead researcher named Hope coordinated with the general and helped organize regiments of experienced tankers to collect as much Mirium samples as possible. The first team was sent and ended in failure, with hard-to-read radio messages received but no signs of the first team arriving back. Soon after, a second team was organized and was outfitted with various technologies she designed specifically to collect as much of the element as possible. This time, the team returned but one of their members, a tanker crew using an M103 heavy tank, met their demise due to Hope dismissing several faulty issues with the tank's collector apparatus prior to the "Incident". Their demise was not in vain as this lead to a breakthrough regarding a pivotal battle between a new tanker team against "the Immortal", to finally end the anomaly and close the rift, or so they thought.
    • In an unexpected turn of events, the rift was open once more and lead researcher Hope was nowhere to be found. Scrambled teams attempted to find her until they had discovered not only her hidden findings from her previous research but that she intentionally found a way to re-open the rift to Mirny-13, the last of her whereabouts was that she touched a Magnus before disappearing. Emergency combat teams were dispatched and slowly worked their way to the rift, but the anomaly was far more aggressive than the past encounters, with the reconstruction of the Immortal and the discovery of the M103, known to be Corrupted to the very substance it was exposed to. Research coming from Hope's documents revealed an unsettling behaviour within the anomaly, which included the state of "corrupted" units, those who have remained constantly exposed to the Mirium element and the slow discovery that Mirium is a mirror to one's thoughts. One of which was a commander known as Martin Novak, one of the few veterans of the past Mirny campaigns who volunteered to end the anomaly but was slowly corrupted due to Mirium influence and was eventually mutated inside the tank he used. With an unknown help from within the anomaly, the last tankers managed to kill Novak and were whisked away from the town, this time, ending the phenomenon for good.
  • Historical archives regarding the town has remained sparse as most have remained classified, or removed, due to military secrecy and extensive testing done within the Aral Sea. When the anomaly broke out, the only thing that could decipher the history of the town prior to the first sighting of the element was through evidence, both from the science teams that were sent to investigate it, the various testimonies and diaries written by soldiers and observations made by the citizens before evacuation. The pieces that did fall into place showed that Mirny-13 was by no means an accident, rather, an additional side effect that was created due to nuclear weapons testing. The creation of the Magnus was proof of this, being made as a Mirium collector that would help transport others somewhere, whatever that means to the researchers. The presence of said element also became the focal point of all research once the incident began, it was when the anomaly became aggressive that research halted and expeditions were sent to recover survivors.
    • Most of the Pantheon were very apprehensive regarding the case of Mirny-13, with many thinking that all they were chasing were ghost stories. After all, a small oil town being a source of an otherworldly effect would sound stupid to others, and for a moment it was. That all changed when a group of visitors were found missing after testing out the Desert Bus with the Bus itself unable to be found on the desert it was meant to travel. This would not make sense given that the path the Desert Bus would take is straightforward and many would wander the desert for days. The Bus did eventually came back, but something was odd about it. Large purple protrusions, almost crystalline-like, black sludge around the wheels and a rust-like substance permeated the metal frame of the bus, and the visitor group inside were all but "dead", not dead in a traditional sense, but "dead" as in not moving, almost as if their conscience have been absorbed by the vehicle they have been staying at. Those that investigated the matter traced the Bus to a small town, one that vindicated the researchers of the existence of it. Thus, the Pantheon had no choice but to contain it, in the hopes that an anomaly of such would not hurt any outsiders.
  • To understand Mirny-13, one must glance at the very element that powers the anomaly itself: Mirium. Said to be the "key to everything", Mirium did not start out as a large sludge, rather it was an undiscovered element that did not exist in the periodic table. It's original composition was a form of dust or liquid that has strong electromagnetic fields, despite not being a metal element. It expands ever so slowly to take space but not aggressively, until an external stimulus, such as that of an explosion or extensive radiation, makes contact with it and enters an aggressive stage. This stage explains the ever-expanding state of the town the moment the anomaly occurred. The sludge-like properties that affected the land must have been the oil that the town was known for, being mixed with the highly expanding element and giving it a black glow. That however covers the exterior parts of the element, the inner parts, can be confusing.
    • Upon reaching the aggressive stage, the various areas engulfed by the element exhibits small doses of radiation. As time progresses, a small form of a distance-spanning centralized intelligence manifests in the area, with hints saying it "wants to go home", a common mantra spoken by those who are contaminated by it in extensive periods. Its' natural affinity with electromagnetic fields also allows strong electromagnetic interference, hence a lack of contact between those inside the anomaly and those outside it. In higher concentrations, reality can be manipulated, including large modifications in the terrain, time and weather, all of which the details can very from person to person. The aforementioned centralized intelligence also has a key role in the anomaly's behaviour.
    • As detailed by various scouts, the intelligence theoretically acts as a hivemind and manifests its' defenses in the form of tanks and other forms related to it (such as sea mines, called hedgehogs). The tanks may have an explanation as many battle groups were sent to the anomaly, unaware of what the true situation was ahead, and thus, those that "died" might have been absorbed by the intelligence as a whole. There are also various types that appear, between regular "Guards", "Hunters" which hunts interlopers regardless of location, "Rabbits" which are small but nimble units with large concentrations of Mirium, "Alphas" enhances the "Guards" and other forms. This suggests that a rudimentary intelligence exists within the anomaly. There is also "the Immortal", a large entity that acts as a guardian to the whole anomaly in deeper levels. And that is where the pieced-up information ends, as some questions, such as the dubious origins of said Immortal, the extent of the intelligence and the concept of "home" remains a mystery to this day.
  • Very few deities have experienced the phenomenon known as anomalies. If anything, anomalies seem to be a rare occurrence, only present in Russia and its' various neighbors. The closest one to have seen one is Artyom, as the Metro, despite being a haven for the last remaining Russian population after WWIII occurred, still has its own natural happenings. Despite this, the anomaly covering Mirny-13 defies everything he knows about anomalies, even to the point that his herald, Khan, knows little of the situation in the town. What he can confirm is that what is happening in Mirny-13 is not natural and may even be of otherworldly origin, far beyond even what he knows from the Dark Ones. He also suspects that the military had something to do with this, a guess that might not be far from the truth.
    • Military presence and scientific research in the town is considered forbidden, as to avoid any possible contamination beyond the town, let alone other possible intentions such as weaponization. That has not stopped other groups to survey and scout the area before making their next moves, only to be met with puzzling questions as to what the town is experiencing. The Think Tank's very own members have sought great interest in Mirium and its' mysterious properties but only one member, Dr. Mobius expresses great concern regarding anomaly research. Big MT has the best technology one can even think of in a wasteland, so to waste a bunch of resources on anomaly research is very questionable, though the others do not mind and wish to implement such element into their inventions, out of scientific progress. Mobius can't help but sense a deep danger should the remaining members break something in the middle of their testing...

    JC Denton 

    Adam Jensen 
Adam Jensen, God of Men Rebuilt as Cyborgs
  • Theme: Icarus
  • Intermediate God
  • Symbol: Retractable gold-tinted sunglasses.
  • Alignment: Lawful Good
  • Portfolio:
  • Domains:

    Tommy Vercetti 
Tommy Vercetti, God of Hawaiian Shirts (Tommy, Tom, The Harwood Butcher, Mr. V, Mr. Teal, 'Bad ass' Vercetti, Suit dude)
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    Victor Vance 
Victor Vance, God of Characters Saved From Prequel-To-Sequel Transitions (Vince, Supplier, Vicky Boy, Saint Victor of Vance, Mr. Big-Shot, Mr. Reliable, Corporal Vance, Army boy)
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  • Demigod

    The Nameless King 
The Nameless King, The God who was Erased From History (King of Storms, War God, Leader of the Warriors of Sunlight Covenant, Gwyn's Firstborn(?))
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  • Greater God (Overdeity if he absorbed his drake. Which he doesn't want to do)
  • Symbol: His Drake, the King of the Storm
  • Theme Song: Nameless King
  • Alignment: Lawful Neutral
  • Portfolio: Badass Longrobe, Wielding a Lightning Spear, Riding a Storm Drake, Being the Last God of the Age of Fire, Physical War God, Betrayed Gwyn and siding with the dragons
  • Domains: War, Lightning, Battle, Dragons, Betrayal
  • Opposes: Gwyn and the majority of the Royalty House.
  • Allies: Leonidas, Mordred, Davion the Dragon Knight, Caim and Angelus, Four, Io, Bahamut, Jakiro, Paarthurnax, Salamandinay, Ange, Mr. Eaten, Xion, Solaire, Zinnia
  • Rivals: Ares, Kratos, Khorne, Hercules, Thor, Storm, Aang
  • Enemies: Gravelord Nito, Grima, Smough, The Chosen Undead, Dragonslayers, Acnologia, Ragnaros, Nurgle, Deathwing, Alduin, Nefarian, The Monster Hunters
  • Special Relationship: Ornstein
  • Odd Friendship: Zuko
  • A king who committed an act of great betrayal in the past. For this, his very existence was erased to the point that even his name was lost. Now, he roams the world as the Nameless King, his history long forgotten.
    • While his identity is unknown, there are many in the Pantheon who believe that the Nameless King is actually Gwyn's firstborn who betrayed his father for the dragons during the war.
  • Has modelled his temple after where he fought at Archdragon Peak. Because of this, his temple is known for its intense lightning storms and thick clouds.
  • The Nameless King doesn't get out much from his Temple. He seems content with staying with his Storm Drake, whom he cares for very deeply. Some believe the reason why he betrayed his father(?) was because of his friendship with the Drake, as lore describes their bond as a miracle.
    • Another possible reason why he betrayed his father(?) was because he fell in love with the Storm Drake. Not only that, some believe that the two are actually Priscilla the Crossbreed's parents, since she is the offspring of a Lord and a Dragon.
  • For reasons unknown to most of the Pantheon, Gwyn appears to have no love for the Nameless King because of what he has done in the past. The feelings seem to be mutual as the King has nothing but contempt for the Lord of Cinder. So far, the two Gods have tried their best to avoid one another, but many wonder what would happen if father and son were to cross swords.
    • Thanks to Gwyn's influence, the Nameless King is barred from ever stepping into the House of Royalty. When asked why he would do that, Gwyn's answer is that he doesn't deserve to be a Lord.
  • The deities who believe him to be Gwyn's firstborn are trying to figure out why he betrayed his father. Other then the aforementioned befriending a dragon, others think he didn't care for his father's "cowardly" tactics against the Everlasting Dragons. In contrast to the Gods, he admired the Dragons for their upfront fighting that he, as a War God himself, appreciated and respected more than his fellow Lords did.
  • Has a very strong relationship with many dragons in the Pantheon and has even become friends with some of them. He has also become friends with the dragon riders Zero and Caim with his dragon Angelus. However, there are some dragons that the Nameless King would not associate with, one of them being Nefarian whose experiments of dragons and drakes remind him very much of Seath, the albino dragon who betrayed his own kin. However, the one dragon that he loathes the most would be Acnologia. Might be because he was a human dragon slayer who turned into a dragon after killing so many of them.
  • Was well known as a powerful War God during the Age of Fire. He actually started a rivalry with other Gods of War like Ares, Khorne and Kratos.
    • The King of Storm has also become rivals with both Hercules and Thor. Maybe to see who is the worthiest son of a God King? Or maybe he wants to be stronger then Hercules and master lightning further than Thor.
  • Thinks the Chaos God Nurgle is a disgusting being... which isn't an opinion debated by many. However, the Nameless King's hatred for him has to do with his spread of disease. Perhaps it reminds him of Gravelord Nito as he spread his "cowardly" miasma of death and disease against the dragons. He wasn't very happy when he learnt he was in the Pantheon as well.
    • He also doesn't like Ragnaros wanting to burn everything in his path. Perhaps he was soured on deadly firestorms thanks to his experiences with the Witch of Izalith and her daughters of Chaos.
  • Found a kindred spirit with Mordred. Mordred, in turn, is happy to find someone to relate too when it comes to betraying your father for something you believe in. He has even offered his assistance in claiming Excalibur so she can prove to be a rightful king.
    • He has also gets along with very well with fallen princess Ange. Might be because they were disowned by their families and allied themselves with the dragons they used to fight against.
    • Nameless King has also developed an odd friendship with Zuko despite his use of firebending. Again, this has to do with both being disowned sons.
  • Rumored to have been Ornstein's teacher, thanks to their similar fighting styles. There's also the fact that Ornstein's Dragonslayer armor and weapon can be found in Archdragon Peak after leaving Anor Londo to search for Gwyn's firstborn.
  • Acts frigidly towards any dragon slayers in the pantheon. However, he is easier on the ones from Fairy Tail universe, with the exception being Acnologia, when he learned they aren't really "dragon slayers" and more that their magic is good against them. He also found out they were actually raised by dragons and consider them their family.
    • He's also icy towards the Monster Hunters when they do battle with dragon-type monsters like Gogmazios and Brachydios. And only the dragons. He has no real attachment towards any other type of prey they hunt.
  • The Nameless King holds a great deal of respect for Leonidas and his Spartan army, thanks to their bold attitude towards combat and sheer determination. It reminds him of his own attitudes towards fighting.
  • Even though King has never faced the Chosen Undead before (actually, he fought his follower, the Ashen One), he considers him an enemy. This might be because he believes that it is responsible for killing Priscilla the Crossbreed(?), though the Chosen Undead hasn't ever once claimed it hadn't.
  • The House of Betrayal have no idea what to think of the Nameless King. Was he a traitorous son for siding with the dragons even though they were enemies to Gwyn, or does his loyalty to the endangered dragons define him more than his opposition to his father?
  • Most were surprised when Solaire entered his temple and offered some "Jolly Cooperation" to the legendary warrior. If he is indeed Gwyn's Firstborn, then he watches over Solaire as he does anyone under his covenant "the Warriors of Sunlight".

    Gwyn 
Gwyn, God of Impressive Crowns of Royalty (Lord of Sunlight, Lord of Cinder, Leader of the Lords, King of Anor Londo, The Old Iron King, Ichorous Earth, Soul of Cinder, The Red Knight, The Incarnation of Kings, The OG Lord of Cinder)
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Gwyn as the Lord of Sunlight
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As the Lord of Cinder
  • Symbol: The Crown and Fiery Soul of Gwyn
  • Theme Song: Gwyn, Lord of Cinder
  • Alignment: Lawful Neutral
  • Portfolio: Sunlight Spear, Flaming Sword, Bright Flames and the Corruption Thereof, Power of the Lord Souls, The Power of the Sun, Mistreated His Children
  • Domains: Fire, Sunlight, Godhood, Royalty, Eternity, Lightning, Thunderbolts
  • Allies:
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  • Once the king of the wondrous realm of Anor Londo, he and his knights slew the Everlasting Dragons, ending the Age of Fog and allowing the development of mankind into the Age of Fire, a time of prosperity and peace. However, he eventually discovered that the First Flame that allowed this to happen was dying. He tried to use his Lord Soul to reignite it and stave off the darkness, but was soon consumed by the fire and withered into the Lord of Cinder. Wandering in the Kiln of the First Flame, one day he was surprised to feel his mind return and found himself in the House of Royalty. To this day, he still says he doesn't know how it all happened.
  • While many Undead have attempted to recreate his lordly crown, all have failed to correctly imitate its awesome power, inspiring Gwyn to claim it as his spot at the Pantheon.
  • Has an intense hatred for dragons regardless of alignment, as in his mind they are vile remnants of the Age of Fog. Still, those willing to help Humanity are exempted from his wrath, as he sees them as worthy successors to his old ally Seath the Scaleless' legacy.
    • His stance on Dragons has soften as of late, when it was revealed one of his most powerful, and loyal subjects was an Archdragon of immense power, Midir the Darkeater, a Dragon that him and the other gods raised themselves to be a stalwart defender against the darkness. Though it was revealed that ultimately he raised the dragon to eternally fight the dark for him, meaning he meant for him to be a Tyke-Bomb rather than genuinely changing his stance.
  • Gwyn constantly assaults users of the powers of darkness, driven by his fanatical hatred of the Abyss. However, he has cautiously chosen to trust the channelers of The Sacred Darkness such as Midna, Cecil and Riku, as they have proven they are capable of using the Darkness without being taken by the void.
  • Seeks his lost followers and fellow Lords. He's aware he can't reasonably expect to return to the height of the Age of Fire, but nonetheless tries.
    • Often tries to help vulnerable Magical Girls in memory of his friend, the Witch of Izalith, whose ill-fated attempt to duplicate the First Flame instead transformed her into the chaos-tainted monstrosity known as the Bed of Chaos. Pained by this, Gwyn seeks ways to avoid these senseless acts of suffering.
    • Successfully reestablished contact with Nito, and seeks to strenghten his position by convincing Zobek and Quan Chi to aid him (so far unsuccessfully).
    • Greatly cheered up by finding his faithful knight Artorias, along with the Great Grey Wolf Sif. Gwyn has also developed great respect for Guts.
    • Likewise, he was also most pleased when he found Ornstein and Smough, and promptly had them ascend as protectors of his Temple. Gwyn allows Ornstein to indulge in his dragonslaying duties, though he often has to rein him in. While disgusted by Smough's eating habits, he has pondered on the possibilities of setting him loose on the Disgraces.
  • Speaking of Ornstein's obsession about killing Hyodo Issei, Cosmos had a stern talk with Gwyn. The boy's doing his best to help and really doesn't deserve the Old Dragonslayer obsessively trying to collect his head. As a result, master and servant are reviewing exactly which dragons are fair game. So far Gwyn has decreed the Fairy Tail guild can only be challenged in established non-fatal duels, and that Issei is severely off-limits and must not be killed, otherwise the Dragonslayer will be stripped off his title as protector of Gwyn's temple. Ornstein's not really happy, but abides by the word of his lord.
    • On the other hand, he is known to carry a deep hate for Issei's rival, Vali Lucifer. To him, Vali is the very image of the depraved Everlasting Dragons of the Age of Fog, so Ornstein is free to kill him, and Smough is welcome to devour what remains. Vali, however, is greatly annoyed by the two of them, and asked Wiz and Boomstick to make a tag-team Death Battle between him and Issei versus the two minions of Gwyn.
  • Still obsesses about the First Flame, and seeks undead of all kinds to feed them into the Kiln in an attempt to prolong the dying Age of Fire. This has already netted him a permaban from the House of Otherness after repeated attempts on some of the occupants, but he believes the diversity of the Pantheon gives him possibilities. While his cause is certainly noble, his methods aren't, and so many are reluctant to openly ally with him.
    • A new possibility has opened to Gwyn with the ascension of the immortal Mokou no Fujiwara, with whose infinite life and fire powers could theoretically sustain the First Flame indefinitely. As desperate as Gwyn is, though, he sent his knights on fact-finding missions before immediately tossing her into the Kiln, remembering what happened last time he acted rashly without thinking of the possible consequences.
  • When he is forced to fight, he invokes the persona of the Lord of Cinder through the power of his Lord Soul. He really doesn't like wallowing in the ashes, especially knowing he might still sink into the abomination that is Ichorous Earth, but often sees little way of imposing his will otherwise.
  • Despises his Boletarian counterpart, False King Allant, and is greatly incensed by his actions - not only successfully locating and reactivating the threat of the Abyss by awakening Manus, he's also ensured the death of the Old Chaos and Manus' eventual release. While it can be said no one knows the risks better than Gwyn, his paranoia and utter fear of the Flame being extinguished is an opening Allant has seen fit to exploit by turning Gwyn's mistrust against him. His mood was not helped when he learned Nadalia, the Bride of Ash, one of Manus' fragments, sought his own Lord Soul as her King.
  • Utterly hates Acnologia, for not only does the Black Dragon represent everything he despises about the dragon race, but also because he was a Dragon Slayer before he transformed and betrayed humanity. In his eyes, the Dragon King is worthy of no other end but utter extermination, and it's to the point that sometimes he is tempted to abandon his fight with Allant to strike the beast down with his own hands, although he almost erupted in anger when he heard Acnologia allied with Allant, even if they don't get along that well.
  • Gwyn's opinion of Grima is similar, but made more complicated by Grima's working relationships with two of Gwyn's own allies, Seath the Scaleless and Gravelord Nito.
  • A mortal lore-ist by the name of VaatiVidya has taken it upon himself to recount the story of Gwyn and his kingdom in all its glory. His efforts have impressed the Lord of Sunlight and his warriors greatly.
    • He was equally impressed with the story of the most recent Bearer of his Lord Soul and his closest ally, Sir Alonne, who reminds Gwyn somewhat of both Ornstein and Artorias.
  • The Fate of his world has left the Lord of Sunlight broken, the fate of his family (gone or devoured) became the reason Gwyn refused to leave his temple for awhile, The fate of his loyal knights (all dead) has left him enraged. He fell into a depressing obsession to find a way to keep the First Flame alive here in the Pantheon no matter the cost, no matter how many had to be sacrificed, no matter how many enemies must be slain.
    • It was through this madness that he discovered how to protect the Flame if he found no other way, by connecting his soul to it he can combine it with all others that linked the flame after him becoming "The Soul of Cinder", this devastating amalgamation uses every bit of skill, knowledge and power in every single one of those souls to be the striking force stopping those that attempt to end the Flame, especially against Allant!
  • He was noted to be very "unhappy" about the ascension of The Nameless King and has done everything he can to prevent The Nameless King from entering into the House of Royalty. Other gods have noticed the animosity held by Gwyn and The Nameless King which has led to an unofficial agreement by a majority of the pantheon to make sure the duo never meet under any circumstance despite the fact that evidence points toward The Nameless King being Gwyn's firstborn son.
    • He also seeks to slay the leader of the Cathedral of the Deep, Pontiff Sulyvahn. Not only did the mad sorcerer successfully drive his forces from his realm of Anor Londo, corrupted his palace into an abominable church to the Abyss, he also fed Gwyn's son to his grotesque master, Aldrich, Saint of the Deep and all but exterminated Gwyn's line. By now, the Lord of Cinder's hate for the Pontiff easily surpasses his rivalry with Allant, and has stated he will mow both down and feed them to the Flame.
    • To add further insult to injury, Friede and Ariandel have ascended and the former has permanently grudged Gwyn's system of Linking the Flame, with the Painted World of Ariandel as proof of her statement. The fact that she wields Blackflame makes the situation worse, since its a sign of the Abyss.
  • Many gods that came from humanity and aligned themselves with Gwyn have started to question their loyalty after news from the Ringed City, ancient city of the pygmies, arrived in the pantheon. The Pygmy Lords, humanity's ancient rulers, willingly fought alongside the gods against the dragons and sent their own knights to fight alongside Gwyn's out of loyalty and longing to serve the gods of Anor Londo. These ancient humans had control over the Dark Soul and was able to keep control over the Abyss but still Gwyn felt fear towards those that sought to serve and worship him. Gwyn erased the contributions humanity gave to the war against the dragons and put a seal of fire aka the Darksign itself, which in turned caused humanity to loose much of its connection to The Sacred Darkness, in an attempt to curb the power of humanity and the Abyss. The truth that Gwyn was responsible for one of the greatest causes of suffering the humans in his world face despite their loyalty has been one of the largest discoveries made in the ancient city Gwyn sent the early humans of his world to. This revelation has caused members of the pantheon who often side with humanity and a few of the channelers of The Sacred Darkness to become weary of Gwyn in light of what he did out.
    • Gywn on the other hand argued in his defense, stating that he did reward humanity, by gifting them the Ringed City, granting there leaders lordship, and gifting them his beloved youngest child. He also pointed out the out of control Darkness is one of the root causes for the atrocities committed in his universe, and no matter how extreme his actions are, he is justified. This has just split the Pantheon's opinion on him even more, especially as said gifts had ulterior motives behind all of them, especilly his daughter. Regardless most people agree, for good or ill, Gywn will attempt to protect the flame at any cost.
  • Another look at his life has recently come to light a chronicle of one of his most loyal Silver Knights, in which it presents Gywn as a reasonable King, ruling just and fairly, protecting both humans and Gods in his lands, enough that the Silver Knights themselves grew discontent at the fact Gywn was putting human interests above their own. It's done quite a bit to fix his damaged reputation, although many of questioned his reasons for said benevolence.

    Wheatley 
Wheatley, Robotic Deity of Intentionally Stupid Characters (Intelligence Dampening Sphere)
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As WheatDOS 
  • Quasi-entity (Lesser Entity during his control of GLaDOS' Central AI body)
  • Symbol: Himself
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
  • Portfolio:
  • Domain(s): Stupidity
  • Allies:
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    Solomon Kane 

    Derek Vinyard 
Derek Vinyard, God of Past Events Shown in Monochrome
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Derek as a Neo-Nazi/Pre-Redemption 
  • Demigod
  • Symbol: A decrepit/washed off Swatsika
  • Theme Song: Two Brothers, Benedictus
  • Alignment:
  • Portfolio:
  • Domains: Neo-Nazis, Hate, Family, Redemption, Remorse
  • Allies: B.J. Blazkowicz
  • Enemies: Anyone Associated with Nazis and Anyone Inspired by Them, including Neo-Nazis
  • Derek Vinyard was once an intelligent and gifted, albeit ordinary man living in Venice, Los Angeles. That is, until his father, Dennis was killed by black gangbangers while he was doing his job as a firefighter. This caused Derek to develop a seething hatred towards Black People and, by extension, anybody who wasn't White-Skinned. He then ended up joining a White Supremacist Neo-Nazi gang, the Disciples of Christ, led by Cameron Alexander. Derek became a valued member due to his general knowledge, charisma and leadership skills, often demonizing and attacking properties and settlements that belonged to non-White People and his beliefs soon caused him to distance himself from his family. One night, three Black People were attempting to carjack Derek, who proceeded to kill two of them (the second one with a literal curb-stomp. Arrested and sentenced to three years for voluntary manslaughter, Derek feels alienated by the White Supremacists incarcerated there and is prison-raped for refusing an offer, causing him to reconsider his life choices and later befriending a Black Person, Lamont, who manages to open Derek up to being more vocal about his experiences and for general banter. Along with Lamont and his former school principal, Dr. Robert Sweeney, Derek is able to fully shed off his Neo-Nazi ties by the time his sentence is reached.
    • Derek returned home, only to see that while is family is overjoyed to see him come back, he himself is dismayed to see his younger brother, Danny, inspired by his former self and attempt to join the Disciples of Christ. He went to Cameron, verbally slandered him and call him out for using his followers only for himself and promptly cuts ties to him, the Disciples of Christ and all of his former Neo-Nazi friends. Although Danny was infuriated to see how his older brother was ditching his reputation behind, Derek told him the circumstances about his experience in prison, which ended up changing Danny's view towards Neo-Nazism. The two were ready to turn their lives around for the better, only for tragedy to ensure when Danny was suddenly shot to death in school by a Black student he feuded with a day ago, just as Derek arrives too late and cradles his brother's corpse, lamenting how how he was responsible for Danny's former views and, by extension, his death.
  • It is currently unknown what happens to Derek after the death of Danny. There was speculation in which Derek shaved his head and returned to being a Neo-Nazi, but such claims were quick to be taken down as most stated that Derek would have no reason to go back to his old life and being a racist again. And in the day Derek ascended into the Pantheon, the latter turned out to be true, he was, indeed, the same changed man when he came out of prison, even if the death of his younger brother has left him incredibly traumatized and devastated.
  • The day Derek ascended into the Pantheon, he was taken under by the House of Personality to be given a private talk about his experiences and how they changed him. Derek explained that his father's death affected him a lot, granted that he looked up to him and that his racist views and Nazi-esque beliefs were more stemmed from personal grief and anger. While there is sympathy to be found, he has been condemned for some of his acts, namely the grocery store attack and the unnecessary curb-stomping of one of his attackers. Still, Derek did redeem himself, though the weight of his actions still weighs strong on him. He has vowed that he can try to help others who have been through a similar situation to him and to stop others from going down the same path that he did. He's learned that redemption is a hard road to walk through, but if others can endure it, then so can he.


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