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  1. Agent 47, God of Consummate Professionals and Blending-In Stealth Gameplay || Halls of Outlooks on Job and Game Mechanics
  2. Dedan, Japhet and Enoch, Divine Guardians of Jumping Off the Slippery Slope || Hall of Motivations for Evil
  3. The Beatles, Influential Deities of British Musical Exports and Those Who Perform Live From The Rooftops || House of Musicality
  4. The Stanley Parable Reassurance Bucket || The Great Treasury, under Miscellaneous Items
  5. Lucas Grey, The Cool-Headed God Of Rebelling Against Authority || Hall of Rebellion and Revolution
  6. Jesse Pinkman, God of Profanity for Emphasis || Hall of Words
  7. The Star Of Bethlehem, The Christmas Star || Dominions Expansion, under Astronomical Bodies
  8. Connor, Kara and Markus, Holy Triumvirate of Android Civil Rights || Hall of A.I. Personalities
  9. The Queen, Divine Monarch of Weapons-Grade Vocabulary || Hall of Words
  10. The Judge, Feline God of Cute Creatures with Creepy Mouths || Hall of Mouths
  11. Adam and Eve, Divine Representative Couple of Being The First Humans || Hall of Beginnings
  12. Chicken and Fritz Huhnmörder, Holy Heralds of Rapid-Fire Comedy || Hall of Comedy Genres
  13. Jack Malik, Patron Saint of Fictional Plagiarism || Hall of Trickery
  14. Stanley, Avatar of Unexpected Abandonment || Hall of Loneliness
  15. Rip Van Winkle, The God Who Once Woke Up From A Long Slumber || Hall of Slumber And Sleepiness
  16. Prometheus, The Titan Who Was Chained to a Rock || Hall of Criminal Punishment
  17. The Steam Team Members, Holy Fleet of Steam Engines || Hall of Land and Sea Travel with Nitro Indigo
  18. The Batter, God of Deadly Euphemism || Hall of Words
  19. Death, God of Absurdly Coincidental Deaths || Hall of Afterlife Entities
  20. Todd Nathanson, God of Unseen Faces || Hall of Facial Attributes
  21. Truman Burbank, God of Oblivious Stardom || Hall of Specialized Narratives
  22. Michael Newman, Patron Guardian of Universal Remote Controls || Halls of Machinery
  23. The Universal Remote has been added in The Great Treasury, under Artifacts Library
  24. Gramma Stuffum, Goddess of Force Feeding || Hall of Consumption
  25. Bruce Nolan, He Who Was Once Tested with Handling God's Powers || Divine Roles
  26. George Bailey, The God With A Wonderful Life || Hall of Specialized Narratives
  27. Chuck Noland and Wilson the Volleyball, Co-Gods of Mourning for Inanimate Objects | Causes of Sadness & Miscellaneous Items (Deities)
  28. The Narrator, God of Strange Narrations | Types of Narration (Not 100% remake)

Hall(s) I've created: Slumber And Sleepiness
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    Active Work in Progress 
Tentative Work Order:
  • Originals: The Driver | Eminem | Oppenheimer
  • Reworks: Barbie
  • Backburner: TOS Factions | Monty Python | [redacted]
Note To Self: Let's try to limit the proposals to around 5 at a time for both groups.
Ideas that are currently being worked on:
Monty Python | Eminem| The Driver| [redacted] || Town Of Salem Factions| Barbenheimer (Barbie and Oppenheimer)


If you want to adopt these ideas for yourself, please DM me.
    Future Proposal Ideas (i.e. Ideas I'm Sure Of)  
Note To Self: Only propose these when you have less stuff to do.
Note To Others: These are not confirmed yet but these are the ideas I'll likely prose in the future. This list is subject to change. Unless I adopted a profile from someone, you can propose these stuff without my permission. Although, it would be better to give me a heads up about it to avoid conflict.






  • Larry the Lobster, God of Red Live Lobsters note  || Adopted from RJ-19-CLOVIS-93
  • Bubble Bass, Unholy Maker of Convoluted Restaurant Orders note  || Adopted from RJ-19-CLOVIS-93
  • Krabby Patty || Adopted from RJ-19-CLOVIS-93

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  • Followers: Non-ascended characters that are not part of the Pantheon, but would probably worship this character by the fact that they share the ascended character's trope.
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  • Rivals: Members of the Pantheon that are rivals.
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  • Partner: Defines a partnership with an ascended deity and Pokémon.
  • Respected by/Respects: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon respect or are respected by.
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  • Opposed by/Opposes: Not necessarily the same as "Enemies", but this is used for any deity whom the members of the Pantheon directly opposes or is opposed by, regardless of alignment.
  • Conflicting Opinion: Sometimes, the Deities argue over specific themes and philosophies.
  • Add the Intro. The intro is made up of two trivia, the Ascension Text (or just the Ascension) and The Bio. Both are necessary, but which order you use for them may vary depending on the profile in question. It may be better for one profile to have The Bio first and the Ascension second or vice-versa, although for the most part the order is irrelevant:
    • The Ascension Text: This the story of how the character got into the Pantheon and/or was ascended. There are many ways for this to happen. They may be tricked into it or have simply wandered into the Pantheon, they may have had an already ascended character bring them in, they may already be in the Pantheon (via being another deity's Herald or sharing a trope) and got "promoted", or some combination of the above. Anything is possible in the Pantheon, so use your imagination, but try to incorporate their trope into the story, if possible.
    • The Bio: A brief synopsis on the character's backstory. No need for the character's entire life/production history, but just give enough that those who don't know the character can get an idea of how the character works.
  • Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
  • And some more trivia/facts.
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God X, God/dess of (Insert Trope Here) (Alternate names/Nicknames, Fan Nickname)
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  • Potential House:
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  • Symbol:
  • Theme Song:
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  • Ability:
  • Moves:
  • Portfolio:
  • Domains:
  • Herald:
  • High Priest:
  • Followers:
  • Allies:
  • Rivals:
  • Enemies:
  • Respected by/Respects:
  • Pitied by/Pities:
  • Opposed by/Opposes:
  • Conflicting Opinion:
  • Add the Intro.
  • The Ascension Text
    • The Bio
  • And some more trivia/facts.
  • And a couple of more.

Profile for Dominions

Place X, Place of (Insert Trope Here) (Alternate names/Nicknames, Fan Nickname)
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  • Theme Song (Optional):
  • Alignment:
  • Portfolio:
  • Domains:
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  • Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
  • And some more trivia/facts.
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    • Note: Standard amount of flavor text for Dominions is 10 at minimum to 15 at maximum.

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The name of the item in here (Alternate names/Nicknames, Fan Nickname)
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  • Appearance:
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  • Relationships (Optional):
  • Add the Intro.
  • Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
  • And some more trivia/facts.
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    • Note: Standard amount of flavor text for Treasures is 7 at minimum to 12 at maximum.

The Driver

    The Driver (WIP) 
"You tell me where we start, where we're going, where we're going afterwards. I give you five minutes when we get there. Anything happens in that five minutes and I'm yours. No matter what. Anything a minute on either side of that and you're on your own. I don't sit in while you're running it down. I don't carry a gun. I drive."

The Driver, God of Noirs Set In Idyllic Cities ("Deluxe", Kid, Guy, Neighbor, Ryan Gosling)
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  • Demigod
  • Symbol: His white satin jacket with a gold embroidered scorpion on the back, his gray 1973 Chevrolet Malibu and a bloodied hammer
  • Theme Song: "Nightcall" by Kavinsky | "A Real Hero" by College & Electric Youth
  • Alignment: True Neutral w/ shades of Chaotic & Good
  • Portfolio: Getaway Driver Whose Good At His Job, The Stoic (Until He's Not), Boring, but Practical, Scorpion Motif, Byronic Hero, Mysterious Past, Broken Ace, Beware the Quiet Ones, Tranquil Fury, Combat Pragmatist, Unstoppable Rage, Redemption Failure
  • Domains: Driving, Crime, Planning, Revenge
  • High Priest: J. J. "Jake" Gittes
  • Allies: Claude, Niko Bellic, Roman Bellic, Carl "CJ" Johnson, Michael De Santa, Franklin Clinton, Trevor Phillips, The Boss of the 3rd Street Saints,
  • Clients:
  • On Good Terms With: John Wick
  • Distrusts: Various Mafia Members and Crime Factions (Vito and Michael Corleone, Tony Soprano, DiMeo Crime Family), Dimitri Rascalov, Donald Love, Tommy Vercetti, Melvin "Big Smoke" Harris,
  • On Bad Terms With: Walter White
  • Opposed by: Various Law Enforcement (like Mr. Orange, Vincent Hanna)
  • Complicated Relations: Sarah Collins
  • A nameless driver works a stuntman/mechanic by day but moonlights as a getaway driver for robberies by night. He lives in a Los Angeles apartment alone and has no family or past to speak off. One day, he helps out his neighbor Irene and her son Benicio out of kindness. He eventually develops a friendly bond with Benicio and a mutual attraction for Irene. However, when Irene's husband Standard was released from prison and tries to reconnect with his family, it puts a halt into Irene's and the Driver's short budding romance. The Driver remains friendly with the family and even Standard welcomed him as a friend. All of these came ahead as Standard's criminal past caught up with him and he was forced do a day-time robbery by his old boss to pay for his protection money and threatens to hurt his wife and child if he refuses. The Driver offers to help Standard with the heist for the safety of Irene and Benicio. Tragically, Standard was killed in the robbery and The Driver and and a cohort managed to escape the scene with the money. After a few violent confrontations, he later found out the robbery was set-up to steal about a million dollars that belonged to the East Coast mob. Nino, a pizzaria owner and mobster who masterminded the plan to steal the money from the rival mob, wants the money returned to him and plans to kill all the people who may have connections with the robbery, including Standard, The Driver and Irene, in order to clean his tracks.
    • The Driver tells the truth about his involvement in Standard's death, offers Irene the money and advises that she and her son leave town for their safety. However, she slaps him and refuses his offer. As the two later went into the elevator with another man with them, The Driver notices his gun, assumed he's a hitman and needed to act fast. The Driver turns to Irene and gave one last kiss to her before he brutally beats the hitman to death, revealing his violent side to her as she leaves. After he learns that his boss and friend Shannon was killed by Nino's partner-in-crime, Bernie Rose, he decides to take revenge on both of them. After drowning Nino in the ocean, The Driver calls Bernie to let him know that his partner is dead. Bernie would propose a meeting for The Driver to give back the money in exchange for Irene and Benicio's safety. He agreed to the meeting, even as The Driver knows his life is still in danger. He makes one last phone call to Irene, telling her he is leaving and that meeting her and Benicio was the best thing that ever happened to him. Bernie and The Driver then arrived at the parking lot where The Driver hands over the cash. As he did so, Bernie stabs him in the abdomen and The Driver stabs him in the neck in retaliation. Still wounded, The Driver leaves Bernie for dead next to his open bag of cash as he drives away into the night.
  • After several hours of The Driver driving aimlessly into the night, he eventually parks his car at the side of the road and gradually lose consciousness due to blood loss from his injuries. He woke up at daytime to find that the stab wound on his abdomen was gone and found himself in a part of town he didn't recognized. He also found a strange letter in his windshield, a cryptic letter saying some nonsense about being a God and telling him of directions where he needed to go, along with a room key and some cash. With nothing to lose, he followed the directions to an abandoned body shop just from the outskirts of the one of the main Pantheon Houses. With him coming close to dead, his injuries completely gone and his strange circumstances, he assumes he is in some sort of afterlife and accepts it rather calmly. He decided to set-up shop as a car mechanic again, hoping to try to leave his criminal past behind once more.
  • According to the original source, as his story takes place in another version of this world, The Driver didn't have a stable home-life growing up. As a kid, his thieving father used him to break into homes due to his small size. His mother later killed his father and he was sent to foster parents until he moved out. Whatever happened between when he left his foster parents' home and the events of his story is not really explained. Back into our Driver, we don't really know if he has the same past as his original counterpart (but considering his involvement in crime and reluctance to disclose his past, it's safe to assume he didn't have a good home-life either). What we do know is that around five or six years ago before the events of his story, The Driver arrived to Shannon's auto body shop asking for a job and was hired based on his car-related skills. Shannon, jokingly but in his own words, has been "exploiting" him ever since, employing him as a skilled mechanic and later as a gateway driver, arranging his assignments and the cars he would use for said assignments.
  • The Driver always had an interest with cars. In the original source, before he moved out of his foster home, he hanged out around the desert race track and drive around the cars his machinic friend had modded to test them out. He had a fondness of driving ever since. As most of his related skills are based around cars, it's safe to assume our Driver has a similar fondness for them too. He also resumed applying for stunt driving jobs in the House of Theatre and Spectacle. One would assumed that there wasn't a need for stunt drivers due to the Pantheon's resurrection polices. But as not all actors are skilled at driving, are willing to do their own stunts, and that there is still the risk of getting hurt during production (which would slow down production time), stunt drivers like him are still needed in that House. The Driver doesn't have much opinion on this job other than it is additional income and because he thinks driving is one of the only skills he's good at.
  • The NASCAR driver Richard Petty was one of the first normal car-related clients of the Driver and one of the few that wasn't involved in crime at all. After some small talk, he discovered that The Driver was going to participate in a race but the plans fell through (but didn't tell Petty that it didn't work out because Bernie Rose, who was at first interested in investing a racecar from Shannon and have The Driver drive it, betrayed him). Petty offered The Driver to demonstrates his racing skills and he was impressed in what he saw. Petty offered a driving sponsorship, but the Driver is hesitant on taking the offer, hesitant if he wanted the attention drawn on himself if he ever gained fame as a racer or is unsure about his place in this new world. He remains a good auto shop client to The Driver as long as he remains unaware about The Driver's criminal past.
  • {Fast and Furious}
  • {Travis Bickle, Taxi}
  • {Hotline Miami}
  • Claude, a criminal of unknown background, is a frequent customer in The Driver's car shop. They don't talk to each other much but they were able to form some sort of mutual understanding with each other. It's because of him was the Driver started to encounter the other gods from his world. And though Claude's allies, he learns that they had a lot in common than they thought: being that both betrayed in a robbery and wanting revenge for that, they having had relations with a criminal's lover.
    • {Other GTA characters}
  • Ever since the city of Los Angeles was declared a divine domain, there was an increase in robberies due to being one of the wealthier cities in the US. A would-be criminal not native to the City of Angels may have a harder time planning an escape route. If for whatever reason their usual gateway driver is unavailable, the various deified criminals would need to search for a replacement (especially one who knows the layout of the city so well). Some of them have heard of a very skilled gateway driver from Los Angeles and their criminal contacts were able to locate and contact him for a future assignment. When offered to do the job from them, he's agreed to do those heists for pragmatic reasons: because he needed the money to sustain himself and his business and because, as said before, driving is the only thing he thinks he is good at.
    • The Driver is very impersonal when he comes to his clients, not wanting to know them personally or why they are doing their respective heists. All he needed to learn is the time and place and he'll meticulously plan the rest. He'll give the thieves five minutes to do their thing before driving off, no questions asked. The only caveat on all this is that he usually only take that client once and never again (as asking him again would really piss him off). It's unknown why but it's assumed it's to prevent him from being further implicated in his clients' heist. For these reasons, the thieves would only hire him if they are in desperate need of a driver. But once he's able to do his job, he's able to evade most non-superpowered law enforcement with relative ease.
  • It should be noted that The Driver has never being involved in any drug related crimes. That all changed when he met the chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin, Walter White. Walt first went to the Driver's auto shop to have his Pontiac Aztek be looked at. The Driver approached Walt after initially mistaken him to be Shannon due to his similar looks. He quickly discovers that he wasn't Shannon but their initial interaction appeared to be friendly at first. Due to his prior connections to the criminal underworld, Walt then recognized The Driver as the skilled getaway driver from Los Angeles he's been hearing about. He then offers The Driver to do some deliveries to Los Angeles; some new associates of his have duffle bags with them and they were to be dropped of at a specific area in Los Angles. Thinking it was just an ordinary robbery job, The Driver agreed to do this one favor for him and letting him know of his strict guidelines.
    • Sometime after he did his delivery, he watched some news about an increase of addicts and crimes related to blue crystal meth in the Los Angeles area that was unheard off before. The Driver was smart enough to put two and two together, and when Walt tried to meet up with The Driver to possibly do a second run, The Driver snapped at him. The Driver threaten him with physical violence if he's unwittingly involved in the drug trade again and that was the end of their brief partnership.
    • {Jesse Pinkman}
  • The Driver met the widow Sarah Collins as she was a friend of Jesse Pinkman. As the Driver was a kind-looking guy, they initially formed a friendship and hang out with each other more often. Sarah was even comfortable enough to tell about her past to him and even have him look after her kids when Jesse is away. Over time, The Driver had fallen for Sarah, although he himself wasn't sure if his feelings for the widow was due to her similarities with Irene (being a hard-working single mom who was once married to a criminal) and/or a genuine respect/admiration for her. One unfortunate day however, as The Driver and Sarah was on their way to The Driver's car at a parking lot near a bar they went to, they were ambushed by two random thugs (presumably sent by Mr. White after The Driver turned down their partnership). The Driver was able to quickly stab one of the thugs and then stabbed him repeatedly out of pure rage. Sarah took out her gun she carried with her and shot the second one dead right in the head twice. When the deed was done, they looked into each other and was at a lost for words. Although they don't really arbor any hard feelings after that, The Driver decided to bury his feelings and stopped seeing Sarah soon after, both for her and her kids' safety. But not before calling her to tell her that she reminded him of a kind mother he used to know and that he enjoyed her company as much as when he was with her.
  • {Almost giving up crime for a loved one, John Wick, violence}
  • {Not trusting the mob}
    • {Those betrayed by the mob}
  • {The sequel novel}
"Can I talk to you? I won't keep you long. I have to go somewhere and I don't think I can come back. But I just wanted you to know getting to be around you and Benicio was the best thing that ever happened to me."

    The Driver (Ideas and Notes) 

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Note: I may or may not comment on your suggestions and not everything said would be included. If the idea is really interesting, I may find a way to include in the profile.
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  • TBA

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    The Host of Trivia Murder Party  
[redacted], God of Fair-Play Villainy (The Host or TMP Host, The Trivia Murder Party Killer)
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A profile picture of me from my old official Tumblr blog.
Sketches of me from my wanted posters
  • Potential House: Villainous Attitude
  • I'm a Lesser God now, apparently.
  • Symbol: My game as a board game box or a bottle of black liquid "soap"
  • Theme Song: I have two of them.
  • Alignment: Hmm, I guess I'm somewhere between Lawful and Neutral Evil. When I'm not hosting a game, I try to appear as a True Neutral.
  • Portfolio: Affably Evil Serial Killer, Evil Nerd, I refuse to give my name, Deadpan Snarker, Even I love Mother very much but I also don't like my Dad, I used a deep voice-changer to hide my normal sexy speaking voice, I like to think I'm a fair host most of the time
  • Domains: Trivia, Murder, Party Games, Mini-Games, Hosting, Hotels, Dolls, Darkness
  • High Priest: Luxord (former holder)
  • Followers: Señor Senior Sr., Count Magpyr, The Duke of Ch'in, The Bene Tleilax, The Front Man, Zero
  • Past Victim(s): (Insert Name Here) note , The Mobnote 
  • Allies: Dr. Facilier, The Riddler, Professor Genki, Norman Bates, Jack Torrance, Yoshikage Kira
  • Rivals: Mona (Shovel Knight), Tomomo, WarioWare deities, Dracula (Hotel Transylvania)
  • People I'm Weary Of: Any police officers and detectives (especially Will Graham, Clarice Starling, and Dr. Gilbert Grissom), Dexter Morgan, Hannibal Lecter, various mind minders
  • People I Respect: The Jigsaw Killer, Chris Tarrant (Jigsaw seems to like my work; Tarrant is not a fan)
  • Opposes: Damon Killian, Amanda Young and Mark David Hoffman, Junko Enoshima & Monokuma
  • Opposed by: Marion Crane, Katniss Everdeen, Roy and Helen Knable, Various Danganronpa deities and other participants of deadly games, Carmen Sandiego, Mettaton, Dr. Alphys, Stanley and The Narrator
  • Conflicting Opinion: Scarface (Predator), Sun Tzu
  • Complicated Relations: Gleeman Vox, Chris Mclean, Howard and Kreese
  • Places I Frequently Visit: The Overlook Hotel, The Houses of Knowledge, Craft, Food, Slaughter, Weapons, Gaming, Media and Connectivity
  • a Jackbox Games production. Starring (Insert Name Here) as The Jester, Marion Crane as The Screamer, Arthur Kensington Jr. as The Nerd, Walter White as The Sheriff, The Mob as The Audience.
    • Wake up. Wake uuup! — Welcome to Trivia Murder Party! A seemingly normal trivia game with a murderous twist. But it's also a fun party game where up to 8 players can play by entering a room code and connect to an in-game lobby from your device note . You can also play the game by yourself, if you're a weirdo with no friends. Now, I know what you are thinking, you just woken up to a long dark hall with no recollection of how you got there and all you have in your hand is a smartphone with no signal. You're also hearing a guy using a voice changer to make his voice sound really deep and sinister. Well, all I can tell you is that a serial killer just kidnapped you and to escape, you have to play along. Let's play, shall we?
    • I'm going to ask you a bunch of trivia questions. It would be displayed on your device and on your game screen (which is placed in this room). If you get a question right, you'll earn free money and be safe until the next question. If you get a question wrong, you'll be sent to The Killing Room note  where you have to fight for your life as you get to play one of my awesome minigames. Lose any of my minigames and I'll kill you. Refusing to play any of my minigames and I'll also kill you. If you win, you get to live other round. If one of you is still alive when we reach a certain number of questions, you'll all go to the final round and get a chance to escape. I'll explain that in detail later, I don't want to ruin the surprise yet.
    • First Que- Oh, you want to know my name? Well tough luck because I'm not going to give that to you. What's that? You wanted to know more about me? Okay fine, but we'll make this quick: I grew up in a hotel where my family used to owned and run the place. They also had a fondest for murder and would kill some of our hotel guests. I didn't want to be apart of that at first (not the whole murder thing, I meant running a hotel). I was more interested in all things trivia and pop culture. So after the place closed down, I set out on my own to try and become a trivia game show host. When that didn't pan out, I decided to kidnap to people and make them play my own game show called Trivia Murder Party, a blend of my passions for Trivia and Murder. You should have heard of me by now, I'm all over the news you know. Years later, I got a will from my father that the old family hotel belongs to me now, so I decided to return home and reopened the place. I also decided to continue the family tradition of running a legitimate hotel and luring a few hotel guests to their deaths, this time by making my guests do several rounds of trivia.
  • After my last victim blew up my freaking hotel, I was kinda became homeless for while. One day when I was reading the newspaper (you know, to find some articles about me), I came across this classified ad looking for a voice-over host for their next trivia show. I was so stoked about getting that job that I went to this shady-looking address listed on the ad for the interview. Next thing you know, I found myself surrounded by several dark hooded figures, kinda scary even for myself. They told wanted me that I was chosen as a God, more specifically of being a Fair-Play Villain because although I put my victims in my deadly minigames, they always have a chance to survive as long as they play along and win. Even in minigames where it's more likely to kill them and it's pure RNG (like my Loser Wheel), my victims can also survive that somehow too. Even thought I'm very annoyed when that happens, I do admit to sticking to my rules most of the time, it's in the sprit of a party game after all, even if it involves murder.
  • Okay, I think I've said quite enough. Let's begin. First Question: I know there's a lot of Houses in the Pantheon and it can be confusing sometimes. Personally, I like going to the House of Knowledge if I needed more trivia ideas. I also like to go to the House of Craft to get supplies for my minigames as well as the Houses of Slaughter or Weapons for obvious reasons.
    But if I want to get a "meringue", which House should I go to?
    1. House of Science
    3. House of Food
    4. House of Mentalism
    .
    And the correct answer is: 3. House of Food
    Who got the question right? INH ✔ | Marion ✘ | Arthur ✔ | Walt ✔ | Audience: 75%
    Which leaves only you, come with me. [The Host takes Marion to The Killing Room, where he introduces a minigame called "Skewers". She has to hide within a grid of spaces inside a box to prevent herself from being skewed by the safe players. She hid in the upper left corner but INH was able to stab her at the box's left side. Because she lost, The Host hits her doll with bunch of nails from a nail gun, killing her. But somehow she and her doll turns into a ghost.]
  • Remember when I said, if you lose any of my minigames, I'll kill you? Yeah, I totally meant it. But don't be discouraged just because you got turned into a ghost. Who knows, maybe if you keep playing, you might go to the final round where you can steal a living player's life force, gain back your body and win the game. Oops, did I give away too early? Oh well!
  • {Gaining Allies}
  • {Trivia, Pop Quiz and game show related deities}
  • {Hotel-related deities, Norman Bates dress up like his mother and [redacted] mistakes him as his mother}
  • {Minigame deities, party game deities, mentions that party god's high priest is cookie and he used to shadow for him}
  • {Serial Killer Rivals}
  • {Meeting Tarrant and Jigsaw}
  • I tried to pitch a TV adaptation of my game to several game show hosts, who were fine with their contestants getting hurt. They were interested in doing a collaboration with me at first, but we later split due to "Creative Differences". Killian wanted to make not only my mini-games unwinnable but also rigged the trivia to make all the choices wrong (which rubs me the wrong way). Vox wanted to axed the trivia aspects of my game as he thinks the viewers would find it boring (and he didn't like to give away any prize money). Chris, the Total Drama guy, was fine with my game, but only requested to remove the murder-y aspects (not because he cared about his contestants but because his network said they won't allow it). I did managed to make pitch to Professor Genki, who liked my idea and said that he's interested in working with me. He has this idea for a potential spin-off that includes trivia to his "Ethical" trap course. I think adding a course where you get money by shooting people would be fun and I'm starting to warm up to idea of dressing you up in animal suits.
  • {Those who oppose The Host, making letters to the haters (those who are against deadly games)}
  • I wasn't sure about this whole god thing first. Being a god is all great and all but I'm also worried it might attach some unwanted attention onto me and that I would have less time to do my trivia game. Nowadays, it feels just the old times and I even renovated my temple to look like an abandoned temple to lure in any near-by tourists. I did met the guy who used to has this trope that I now have, platinum-blond hair with a black robe. I asked him why he decided to move out; something about him turning good and his place looking outdated, I can't really remember. I do feel bad for that guy thought, so I made him my high priest for now while he's waiting to relocate somewhere else.
  • {People The Host doesn't want to kidnap, like mind readers who can cheat and read his thoughts. Is fine with kidnapping higher deities.}
  • {Fellow voice-only people, Howard and Kreese, The Narrator}
    • {he also has an encounter with Stanley. On one loop, [redacted] made stanley play his game until he died. On other loop, Stanley and the Narrator found the killing rooms and stanley decided to wonder around the place. [redacted] stepped in to remove the narrator in his booth}.
  • {his knowledge of pop culture is an advantage for him, since he likely knows which deities can do what, seeing fictional characters irl geeks him out.}
  • {His filter can occasional fail. He is 'totally' not other Jackbox game hosts}
  • {Other Fair Play Villains}
  • {Final round}
  • {Aftermath, maybe a new article about what happened?}
  • https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=7991#comment-199769

Eminem

    Eminem 
Marshall Bruce Mathers III, Rap God of Alter-Ego Acting (Eminem, Em, Slim Shady, Slim, The Rap God, Evil, M&M, MC Double M, Jimmy Smith/B-Rabbit/Bunny Rabbit, Doody)
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Marshall Mathers aka Eminem (as how he currently looks)
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Slim Shady and Eminem: A visual representation of his two other egos. [Source]

Town of Salem

    The Factions of Town Of Salem 
The Town, Mafia, Coven and Neutral Factions, Divine Rival Groups Who Often Use Shorthands
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Default Avatars from Town of Salem 1
  • Potential House: Speech (N to Z)
  • Rank: Ranging from...
    • The Townies: Quasideities to Lesser Gods
    • The Mafia: Demigods to Lesser Gods
    • The Coven: Lesser Goddesses to Intermediate Goddesses
    • The Neutrals: Demigods to Lesser Gods
  • Symbol: The symbols for each role
  • Theme Song: Homepage Theme
  • Alignment:
  • Portfolio: Lives in a town named Salem that may have witches, Crippling Overspecialization for most roles, Physical, Mystical, Technological
  • Domains: Social Games, Deception, Betrayal, Murder, Survival
  • Allies: (Insert Name Here), Santa Claus
  • Rivals: The Imposters (The Mafia, The Coven and Neutral Killers only)
    • The Mafia:
    • The Coven:
    • The Neutrals:
  • Enemies:
    • The Townies:
    • The Mafia:
    • The Coven:
    • The Neutrals:
  • Respected by/Respects:
  • Pitied by/Pities:
  • Opposed by/Opposes:
  • Conflicting Opinion:
  • In the Town of Salem lives three or four factions: The Townies who try to get rid of all the baddies in their town, The Mafia and/or The Coven (essentially a witch cult) who try to eliminate all of the Townies and anyone who stands in their way, and the Neutrals who are trying their best to fulfil their own goals and unintentionally (or intentionally) cause chaos for all the other factions. The various members of each faction can activate their different night abilities like determining a clue about other person's role, protecting themselves or other people (even the baddies), deceiving other players, kill other players ect. In the next morning (in game), you and other players have a text chat where you can discuss what happened the night before and speculated what happened to a killed player. Due to the limited amount of time to discuss these events or to write their wills (which record their activities), the town's residences often use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms for each role and activity while they communicate in the text chat that was provided to them.
  • The Ascension Text
  • And some more trivia/facts.
  • And a couple of more.
  • Exclusive to The Townies:
    • TBA
  • Exclusive to The Mafia:
    • TBA
  • Exclusive to The Coven:
    • TBA
  • Exclusive to The Neutrals:
    • TBA

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