I... may have too much on my hands. So I'm giving up some profiles to here. I may work on them, but until then feel free to ask for adopting them in PMs.
Drafts/WIPs:
- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
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- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
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- Demigoddess (with potential to become Intermediate)
- Symbol: A blood-stained finger.
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- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: Forgotten Characters, Ordinary Vampires, Memetic Butt-Monkey, Unskilled, but Strong, Anti-Magic, Yandere
- Domains: Moon, Hope, Repose, The Abyss
- Herald:
- High Priest: Daichi/Bastion Misawa
- Followers: Rin Satsuki
- Allies: Shiki Tohno, Arcueid Brunestud, Len
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- Sacchin is still waiting for her time to shine. It is believed she got exactly one "pity vote" in the last Ascension delegation meeting, but since very few know who she is, this is purely conjecture.
- Shiena Kenmochi is covering this trope in main Pantheon. In fact, if it wasn't someone miraculously remembering who Satsuki was, Siena would have ended up in the Fallen herself.
- That is, until Shiki himself took pity on her and decided to tell off the Court of Gods for allowing Shiena to ascend properly with Demoted to Extra and keep Satsuki in the Fallen. Satsuki was finally allowed to properly ascend after that. (fix later)
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- Followers: Lowe Guele, Wallace Luthor, Dr. Heller, Howard Hughes, Leonard de Quirm, Sirta Foundation, Jericho, O'Neil Tech
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- Potential House: Character Reveals
- Intermediate God
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- Alignment: Lawful Good, Neutral Evil as a Worm
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- Herald: Jiiya (his butler)
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- Intermediate God
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- Alignment: Neutral Good
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- Heralds: His living family (Shinko & Takuji), his girlfriend Hitomi Sakuma, Juzo Mamiya, Ichiro Murakami
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- Lesser God (Easily mistaken for Quasideity, Intermediate God on Overdrive Mode)
- Symbol: A Heart! (A yellow one, with a "CH")
- Theme Song:
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: Comedic Heroes, Affectionate Parody of Super Heroes, Super Zeroes, Multiple Catch Phrases and Phrase Catchers, Malaproper, "All My Movements Are Coldly Calculated!", Butt-Monkey, Offscreen Teleportation, Detect Evil (With the Vynil Antennae), Shrinking (With the "Chiquitolina" Pills), Stopping Time, Dumb Is Good, Skepticism, Surprisingly Badass, Really Fast but Frail
- Domains: Heroism, Good, Comedy, Courage, Science
- Herald:
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- Allies: Bruce Wayne/Batman, Speedy Gonzalez, David Lizewski/Kick-Ass, Masayoshi Hazama/Samurai Flamenco, Doreen Green/Squirrel Girl, Vash the Stampede, Harold "Coop" Cooplowski, Chief Inspector Jacques Closeau, Daffy Duck, Yuma Tsukumo, Homer Simpson, Bubbles, Rey Mysterio
- Headbutting Heroes with: Superman, Captain America (From his part)
- Enemies: Every evil member of the House of Villains and Crime, any evil Pirate, Red Skull, Dio Brando
- Odd Friendships: Isaac Dian and Miria Harvent
- Ascended after Homer Simpson accidentally said the precise words that are required to summon ("Oh, and now... who could defend us?"). Of course, he came out of nowhere saying: "Me!" Homer said the rest ("It's the Bumblebee Man!"), but he obviously got his name wrong.
- However, it took a very long time for him to accept that he really ascended. He really couldn't believe that a Pantheon of Gods could exist.
- Was a bit wary of some of the deities from USA due to his rivalry with a fellow superhero Uncle Sam. He has started to be more friendly with them but he still doesn't like Superman or Captain American.
- He is not that good at english so Bubbles and Speedy often have be with him to translate what he says. Though the latter doesn't mind it that much as he is happy that someone else from Mexico has ascended.
- He does have an amicable relationship with Batman, for some reason. The latter often tries to help the former improving his superhero abilities.
- He surprised many when it was revealed that he could stop time with the Paralyzing Honking-Horn. Dio Brando has started to antagonize him because he really can't believe that such a fool could have that power, but El Chapulin actually came first.
- "More agile than a turtle! Stronger than a mouse! Nobler than a lettuce! His emblem is a heart! It's El Chapulin Colorado!"
- Symbol: Konjiki Ashisogi Jizou
- Weapon of Choice: Ashisogi Jizou
- Alignment: Neutral Evil
- Portfolio: Cheating Karma, Ridiculously-Evil Acts, Mad Science, Batman-Level Planning, Sociopaths Who Are Technically Heroic, Crossing Lines Twice, Organ Dodge
- Domains: Research, Science, Knowledge, Evil, Madness, Suffering
- Herald: Nemu Kurotsuchi
- High Priest: Reaver
- Allies: Albert W. Wily, Red Skull, Frieza, Orochimaru
- Enemies: Ramza Beoluve, Relius Clover, Touka Kirishima, Lezard Valeth, Black Mage
- Has quite a good relationship with God of Bishonen Line, Frieza. Maybe it's due to their voices. He's also managed to form a friendship with fellow Mad Scientist and Karma Houdini Orochimaru.
- Is especially hated by Black Mage, who unlike Mayuri-sama can't get away with anything.
- The only time he was ever punished was at the hands of Sanger Zonvolt, but that was only because it's compulsory for evil deities. Though he was split in two, he was able to survive by stabbing himself with Ashisogi Jizou right before he was smitten, thus turning into liquid and resurfacing later.
- Has a section in Dr. Wily's house, where he dedicates himself to his research. 'Being unpunished in villainy merely counts as a job' after all, there's got to be something he can do For Science!.
- Thoroughly dislikes Relius, not for his depravity, but because he sought perfection through science... Anyone who dares ask otherwise is forced to read "Mayuri 3:16" in Motor Mouth while being planted by a bomb inside their body that would explode if they slowed down. The epitaph ends in this line:
- Surprisingly nonchalant with Miki Aono, one who sought perfection, but in a positive way. Mayuri's reasoning was that her pursuit of perfection doesn't involve science, so he could care less. This was why he could tolerate teaming up with Miki during his attempt to take down Relius.
- Theme Song: duh-nuh-nuh-nuh *snap snap* (Addams Family Theme)
- Intermediate Deities (Gomez and Morticia), Demideities (Pugsley and Wednesday), Lesser Deities (the others)
- Symbol: Thing, a disembodied sentient hand
- Alignment: Chaotic Good with some leanings to Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio:
- The Whole Family: Creepy Family, Loving the Macabre, Relatively Harmless (to others) "Monsters"
- Morticia and Gomez: Happily Married Couples, Foreign Language as an Aphrodisiac
- Pugsley and Wednesday: Creepy Children; Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette (Wednesday)
- Fester: Cool Bald Guys
- Lurch: Butlers, Appearing Out of Nowhere
- Domains: Undeath, Community
- Heralds: Thing T. Thing, Cousin Itt, Pubert Addams (the third child), Margaret Alford-Addams
- Allies: Mandy, Alice (SMT), Koume Shirasaka, Peppermint Butler, Sonia Nevermind, La Muerte & Xibalba, The Mystery Gang
- Enemies: Hansel and Gretel (Black Lagoon), Scarecrow
- The Adams family is unique for 60's sitcom families for being...happy. The family spends lots of time with each other, the parents are utterly devoted to each other, the kids seem happy, and the relatives are welcomed without much problem. Of course, then there's their whole love of all things ghoulish.
- Mandy and Wednesday have a tea party together every Sunday afternoon. Topics of conversation range from "idiots in the world" to "what can we coerce Grim to do today?". Alice drops by sometimes too to form the Town Girls trio.
- Rumors about Wednesday becoming interested in marrying a mortician later in life are as of yet unconfirmed.
- Morticia and Gomez have recently obtained their own seat in the House of Love.
- "We gladly feast on those who would subdue us."
- Greater God, possibly Overdeity
- Symbol: The Ragnarok sword
- Theme: The Worm's Tail
- Alignment: Neutral Evil (was supposed to be True Neutral)
- Portfolio: Attacking From Chests, Dragons, Total Party Kills, Multidimensional Wandering, Light-aligned Villainy, Evil Gods, Brokered a deal with Cid of the Lufaine, Did it all just to spite Cid, Was supposed to be overseeing the cycles, Not getting away with his misdeeds for long, Shinryu Verus
- Domains: Dragons, Power, Evil
- Allies: Melkor, Khorne, Deathwing, Airy, Ouroboros, The Dark Brotherhood
- Rivals: Malebolgia, Grima, Kronika, Surtr, Nekron, Zamasu
- Enemies:
- The Warriors of Cosmos: Cosmos, Warrior of Light, Firion, Cecil Harvey, Kain Highwind, Bartz Klauser,Terra Branford, Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart, Squall Leonhart, Zidane Tribal, Tidus, Yuna, Lightning Farron
- The Warriors of Chaos: Lord Chaos, Emperor Mateus Palamecia, Exdeath, Kefka Palazzo, Sephiroth, Ultimecia
- Other enemies: The God-Emperor of Mankind, Bahamut, Spawn, the Heroes of Luxendarc, Faust, Lucina, Tyrion & Teclis, the Dovahkiin, Ornstein and Smough, Malekith
- Opposes: YHVH, Lucifer, Meridia, Molag Bal
- Opposed by: Jyggalag, Sheogorath
- Intrigued by: Darkseid
- Indifferent towards: Gaia
- Also Guards: The Expanse
- It all started when Cid of the Lufaine, Cosmos and Chaos arrived into World B where they meet the dragon Shinryu who Cid made a deal with so that they can all go home. This results in the cycle of conflicts where Cosmos and Chaos summon warriors to their respective sides in battles and when one side won, Shinryu consumed memories of both sides to grow stronger as payment for reviving them. Over time, he also empowers Chaos to be stronger in order to become the ultmate weapon to help destroy the nation that killed Cid's wife. Of course, Shinryu did not hold up his end of the bargain because he thinks Cid did the injustice first and punished him with immortality, loss of his physical form and inability to intervene. After the 12th cycle, Shinryu revives Cosmos but left her champions (Lightning, Laguna, Kain, Yuna, Vaan, and Tifa) unrevived as they died outside the conflict's conditions.
- On the 13th cycle, Shinryu aided Chaos and bestows him his power against the Warriors of Light after Cosmos is seemingly defeated as further revenge against Cid. Upon their defeat, Shinryu absorbs Chaos' power and escapes to the Rift with his pact with Cid complete and his crimes unpunished. Until he appears again in World B, tricked by Materia and Spiritus into coming back so that they (under a truce) can defeat him once and for all. After going through battle with Shinryu three times each with the dragon becoming stronger and darker, the combined forces of the warriors claimed victory and Shinryu faded away into non-existence for good.
- It wasn't long until the terrible dragon comes back, a justifiable fear Cosmos had before he did. The Court of the Gods begrudingly ruled that he will be declared Divine Denizen of Interdimensional Rifts as he originated from the Rift, a realm that connects various worlds of Final Fantasy together. Shinryu cackled, as he now declares war on Cosmos, the GUAG and even Chaos and his champions once more for vengeance.
- Shinryu: I have returned! And now, you two will pay dearly!
- As stated before, Cosmos and Lord Chaos along with their champions all now despise Shinryu for taking advantage of the conflict and not holding up his end of the bargain at times. Cosmos even said that what Cid did hadn't really violated the deal, but Shinryu refuses to believe that as he's still adamant that Cid did the injustice first. Lord Chaos even berates him for taking his strength and leaving him to die once he lost, to which Shinryu calls him a disappointment for not beating the warriors as intended. The warriors of both sides are of course not happy to see him again, seeing as he did his crimes to the point that their next superiors Materia and Spiritus called a truce to beat him and are ready to fight him again should he decided to go after them or their new allies. One of Chaos' champions, Exdeath once challenged Shinryu for his position and the latter responded by using Tidal Wave to wash Exdeath back to his seat as God of Evil Trees. He hasn't tried again since and has since focused on working with the others to defeat him instead.
- It turns out Melkor is responsible for arranging Shinryu's return when he heard that Shinryu is stronger than Cosmos and Chaos and wanted an ally strong enough to them, especially the former. Finding Melkor's resentment towards Eru Iluvatar a lot like his enmity with Cid, Shinryu decides to become allies with him. Melkor does respect Shinryu's decision to not join the GUAE as him joining would defeat Shinryu's original purpose that he would prefer to keep exploiting.
- Shinryu also happened to have faced the Heroes of Luxendarc... or was it another Shinryu? Either way, both parties are not happy to see each other again and Shinryu acts like he remembers them so the Heroes are gearing up to face him again should the time comes. This had led him to the Heroes' own enemies, Airy and Ouroboros who are also itching to have their revenge against the Heroes and continue their agenda of destruction to all; Shinryu joins them but only if he can get Cid around just to emotionally torture him again.
- Shinryu has opinions on the other GUA leaders, and they're mostly a mix of perplex and intrigue. He thinks YHVH is Cosmos if one day she decided to become a megalomaniac and lose sight of her benevolent goals, thinks Lucifer is naive for believing that humans will always have a choice when he himself seeks to be the strongest on top of them, is indifferent to Gaia and is surprised that machines like those within the Machine Uprising have manifested into their own beings and wanted supremacy over all beings. Nekron almost captures his fancy since they both wanted destruction for different reasons with Shinryu spiting Cid and Nekron wanting destruction to all, no further questions. Since he already doesn't like Melkor and Shinryu is his ally, Nekron distrusts him and settled on being a rival against his goals.
- As for Lesser Alliances, Shinryu is interested in Darkseid, probably because he's Feral Chaos with some restraint left in him and his ruthlessness conveyed into his own tyranny and is keeping an eye on him to see if he provides enough into his plans. The same can't be said of Zamasu, who declares him a rival in extinguishing the NINGEN out of righteousness; Shinryu finds him a hypocrite because at least he doesn't justify his hatred of Cid with an excuse, he just go right ahead in destroying the warriors trapped in the cycles while Zamasu fools himself by thinking that what he's doing is right. The God-Emperor of Mankind obviously has declared him an enemy of humanity and is willing to help Cosmos defeat him when Shinryu decides to attack maliciously; Shinryu himself sees the God-Emperor as just as foolish as Cosmos and chuckles evilly at the fact that he made more harsher decisions for his empire than Cosmos did with her warriors.
- But the one Lesser Alliance leader Shinryu is actually allies with is Khorne who seeks to benefit from the Forever War going on in the Pantheons, so that he can override it with his own empire when the time is right. Khorne promises that should Cid of the Lufaine ascend, he'll let Shinryu take his revenge which is a deal that even Shinryu can't refuse himself and both have been allies since. This also gives Shinryu more room to observe the war while he bides his time against Cosmos and Lord Chaos.
- Shinryu's temple (which is a hall that leads to a portal to the Rift) remains empty, for the divine dragon forever wanders the multiverse and the Pantheons with no allegiance to anyone but himself. All who would travel between worlds are subject to his gaze though he remains largely indifferent to them; he only attacks them if they pose a threat to his home of the Rift. This had led him to the Expanse, also another Void Between the Worlds but connects worlds of another universe where demons originate from, anyone visiting it perceives its appearance vary by person and the White possibly hunting down said anyone visiting. Aside from his opinions on YHVH and Lucifer, Shinryu finds it rather chaotic than the Rift he knows (which he prefers anyway) but nonetheless watches over it anyway; Flynn and the Demi-Fiend still are wary of him as he can potentially enter the Expanse without using the Yamato Perpetual Reactor.
- Similarly, there's also Oblivion which another Void Between the Worlds where the Daedric Princes reside in. Infinite in nature, there not only exists countless pocket realms and realities but also 16 known "planes" belonging corresponding to said Princes. For the ones that stand out, he finds the conflict between Meridia and Molag Bal to be no better than the cycles between Cosmos and Lord Chaos, only that the former two have no redeeming qualities whatsoever, Molag Bal even more so. He and Jyggalag would have been allies in being threats that both sides must band together against had it not been for the fact that the latter has bad memories of being in a loop where he would go back and forth between himself and the Mad God Sheogorath. Speaking of Sheogorath, the second one who took after Jyggalag opposes Shinryu out of preserving the Shivering Isles and bad memories of the Oblivion Crisis with Mehrunes Dagon and his cultists as the Champion of Cyrodiil due to his plans of destruction.
- The Dark Brotherhood is a cult that worships Sithis, who is thought to be the Void itself and somehow saw Shinryu as an avatar of Sithis. Finding value in their assassination skills, Shinryu decided use their help from time to time while passing off as said avatar of Sithis. He is nonetheless curious of Sithis and hopes to meet him but for now, he's content with what he has.
- The sword he guards, Ragnarok, is said to be one of the most powerful weapons in existence, but only one who can defeat Shinryu in combat can claim it for their own. Many gods have sought Shinryu out to challenge him for the blade — that he still has it with him should indicate how well it's going for them. This brings the dragon to the fire giant Surtr who is destined to bring Ragnarok to the Norse gods and ending their presence in the world. Surtr is flattered that Shinryu pays tribute to him but finds his reason for destroying his home multiverse petty; he does so to spite the man he forged a contract with while Surtr himself starts Ragnarok because he's fated to.
- Even though he rebuffs Exdeath for trying to take his position, Shinryu himself is among the greatest rivals of Bahamut, one of the Gods of Dragons in the House of Beasts, because Shinryu covets his position and Bahamut considers Shinryu among the strongest of the evil dragons in the multiverse. It is said when the final battle of good and evil occurs, the skies will be torn asunder by lightning and fire as the two battle for dominance of dragonkind. Some people think Shinryu is the only dragon willing to defy Io, Bahamut's parent and while Shinryu did bragged that he can, he actually wouldn't because Io is technically stronger by base strength.
- This is also the cause of his hatred towards Grima, as Shinryu sees him as the greatest threat to his position as Bahamut's rival and Grima is also one of the few who can fight him at equal strength. Regardless of Grima was allies or enemies with him or not, Lucina antagonizes Shinryu anyway because he's still an evil dragon who is no better than Grima. Through Grima, Shinryu got to know Deathwing who is allies with Grima yet still see him as a fool; he understands Deathwing's impulses to destroy everything though he can recognize they both have their own reasons why they do so, with Shinryu doing so out of pettiness and Deathwing because the Old Gods of his world told him to. Deathwing finds Shinryu a better kindred spirit than he did with Grima and is willing to join him in taking down Cosmos and Lord Chaos.
- The elves Tyrion & Teclis did not like Shinryu, because considering High Elves tend to be notable tamers and riders of dragons and Shinryu refuses to tamed by the likes of them; not that they plan to as he proves vile enough to be stopped soon. Their nemesis, Malekith also has that problem but his beef goes deeper; while Malekith would rather destroy Ulthuan and the world if he couldn't get to become the Phoenix King (which he eventually did), Shinryu is willing to destroy the world to spite someone he thought had wronged him which Malekith feels is too petty. Not to mention the fact that Shinryu could possibly be as deadly as the Chaos Gods and possibly being a force of Chaos himself, in addition to his alliance with Melkor, who Malekith already hates and opposes. It pains Cosmos to say it, but she for once agreed with Malekith and in a very dire situation, they would have to team up should Shinryu goes too far.
- As per being a dragon, Shinryu is in the crosshairs of notable dragon slayers such as the Dovahkiin and the duo Ornstein & Smough. Like the Dark Brotherhood, the Dovahkiin is convinced he's from the Void but vows to vanquish him for good instead and Ornstein is raring to kill Shinryu as he believes all dragons must die while Smough is less bloodthirsty but nonetheless finds him an interesting challenge to fight against. Shinryu welcomes these adversaries as he never had enemies that hate for what he is before.
- Once he had heard that he broke his deal with Cid out of misplaced anger and pettiness, the Anti-Hero Spawn is quick to antagonize and finding him no better than Malebolgia nor Kronika, not to mention of his manipulation of the cycles between heroes and villains just to gain more power causes Spawn to see him as more demonic than divine as per his name. Speaking of Malebolgia, he is very conflicted on Shinryu because on one hand he also manipulated lesser people into pawns for power like him which he can admire but on the other, he has a divine-like appearance despite acting no more devilish than him and he's allies with Melkor who Malebolgia is already displeased with; he ended up settling on declaring Shinryu a rival instead, something Shinryu is okay with though he's bummed that he missed out on a true alliance with the ruler of the Eighth Sphere of Hell.
- Through Malebolgia, Shinryu became aware of Kronika's existence and her resolve to maintain her idea of balance and order by endless cycles of war between good and evil headed by her children Cetrion and Shinnok. He would like her had it not been for the fact that Shinryu willing to destroy everything deters Kronika from allying with him fully, and that's not getting into his supposed role of being the overseer of World B's cycles.
- Shinryu and Cid's deal is easily comparable to a Deal with the Devil: a deal with a powerful yet evil being in exchange for anything the client wanted, though in this case the devil broke the contract. Faust has bad memories of his own deal with Mephistopheles whenever he sees Shinryu and tries to avoid getting into a deal with him ever. Shinryu himself can only snicker at Faust's misery at being unable to control Mephistopheles, being reminded of Cid and his "mistakes" towards him.
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- Lesser God
- Symbol: A pocketwatch with a "D" engraved on it
- Theme Music: The Nutcracker, Part II, March, alternately Drosselmeyer No Kage
- Alignment: Neutral Evil
- Portfolio: Fairy Tales, Evil Deities, Greek Choruses, Mad Writers, Cheshire Cat Grins, Tragedy
- Domains: Destiny, Madness, Suffering, Trickery, Tragedy
- Followers: Was once followed by Karen Eiffel, but she soon spurned his love of tragedy when she found a man she could not bear to kill with her powers.
- Enemies/Puppets: Ahiru, Mashiro Moritaka and Akito Takagi (Not a puppet, but still enemies)
- Frequently opposed by Fakir, despite the boy's powers being granted by Drosselmeyer himself. When Drosselmeyer tells him he should follow him because he says so, Fakir tells him to Screw Destiny.
- By orders of the Main House, someone of intermediate godhood or higher is to keep tabs on Drosselmeyer at all times. With Ahiru as part of the Pantheon, Drosselmeyer has proven his powers now function on others in the house. And, unfortunately, he still has his love of tragedy.
- The more paranoid or maybe savvy members of the Pantheon have tried to steal one of Drosselmeyer's books at a given chance. This is due to the rumor that everything happening within the Pantheon, from certain gods ascending, to the battle between the GUAE and GUAG, are all because he is writing these events into reality.
- Drosselmeyer is aware of all this, and can only laugh. True one or two chapters in this tale are in his handwriting, but he's come to believe he himself is another author's character, and therefore not truly in charge. Not that he minds being guided by fate however, so long as he's entertained.
- Has gained some new enemies that aren't from his show, Ashirogi Muto, who really dislike how he treats his characters and how he only writes angsty stories for angst's sake.
- Potential Houses: Sources of Information and Recollection and Amnesia
- Symbol: Her robes
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Living MacGuffins, Human Knowledge Stores, Making Everything Better
- Domains: Knowledge, Magic
- Allies: Touma Kamijou, Mikoto Misaka, Othinus
- Followers: Shiori Momono
- The first (and so far only) humanoid to make her home within the Treasures of the Gods. She has been allowed to stay on the condition that she doesn't touch anything else in the temple, especially the Demonic Compendium.
- Just as her name suggests, Index contains an entire printing press' worth of magical lore in her brain. For her own protection, she has made her home in the House of Treasures, kept far away from shady types like Brainiac who seek to unlock the spells within for ill intent.
- A frequent visitor to the House of Food, she has been known to eat entire kitchens full of food, as she does not have to rely on Touma to feed her anymore.
- She heard about the Gourmet Race and managed to escape the SCP agent escort assigned to guard her when outside the Vault to take part in the event. Though she didn't make much progress, she still impressed King Dedede enough to be an honorary Gourmet Racer Club member and allowed to sit at the table. When the higher-ups of the SCP learned of this, they demoted the agents to D-Class and assigned a tougher squad to keep an eye on her whenever she goes to the Gourmet Racer Club table.
- Due to the excessive amount of grimoires she contains and their potency, she has been put within its Maximum Security section.
- Potential House: TBA
- Demigod while sealed, jumps to Overdeity when freed and with all 12 Talismans within him.
- Alignment: Lawful Evil
- Portfolio: Sealed Evil in a Can, Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
- Domains: Sorcery, Dragons, Demons, Imprisonment
- Allies: Ha ha ha...no. He has betrayed everyone he had ever allied with
- Rivals: Pazuzu, Lu Bu, Evolto/Kamen Rider Evol
- Enemies: Everyone with special emphasis on JACKIE CHAN, Uncle Chan, Jade and Tohru, The Master of Chaldea, Qin Shi Huang Di (FGO)
- Even though Shendu was banished to the Netherworld along with his son, Quan Chi contacted the demon sorcerer within Netherworld for a chance to be free in exchange for servitude under him. Shendu swore to bow before him and Quan Chi immediately broke him free. When he did, Shendu indeed knelt in front of the necromancer, only to launch a powerful uppercut that took Quan Chi by surprise. Shendu said he while he swore he would bow before him, he never swore loyalty or allegiance. Quan Chi immediately attacked him only to fail due to the demon sorcerer's powers and magic being much greater. After defeating him, Shendu went straight to the portal that led from the Netherworld to the Pantheon.
- Shendu's rampage through the Pantheon was short but strong. While most of the Combat Dojo and Power Dome deities led by Jackie Chan stalled him, a team of magic casters from the House of Magic led by Uncle Chan arrived with the necessary spell to once again imprison Shendu in his statue form with his magic once again transferred to the familiar twelve Talismans. It was then decided to store his Statue in Maximum Security within a special chamber covered in ofudas and magic wards, to prevent anyone with evil intent to ever enter and free him.
- Shendu can still communicate telepathically, but the chamber he was stored in is completely shielded by magic which prevents his words from leaving the area. Still, it is warned that nobody should ever make a promise with him. He will break it no matter what happens.
- Above all, no one should ever insert one of the Talismans into the slots of his statue, especially the Sheep or Rat Talismans. The former can allow him to possess any stray vessel while the latter will return him to his humanoid shape, albeit without any of his magic (though he still retains his raw physical power and stamina).
- "I am the keeper of the talismans. I am the apocalypse of which legend speaks. And I am, for once and for all, your executioner."
- Potential House: Intellectual Archetypes
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: A book...any book
- Alignment: Neutral Good (True Neutral if it involves books and not people she cares about.)
- Portfolio: Badass Bookworms, Moe Characters, Sexy Nerds, Extreme Bibliophiles, Hot Middle-Aged Women Who Wear Glasses, Paper Masters, Mixed Heritage
- Domains: Creation, Inquisition, Knowledge
- High Priestess: Ritsu Kawai
- Followers (REVISE LATER): Miyuki Takara, Wan Shi Tong, Second Assistant Librarian Lirael of the Clayr, the Cat Formerly Known As Cheshire, Lucien, Sheska
- Allies: Histoire, the Librarian, Kubo, Yuuno Scrya, Yue Ayase, Patchouli Knowledge, Guy Montag
- Enemies: Captain Beatty, all Nazi deities
- Official keeper of records for every house in the Pantheon. Her temple more or less is the Library. Rarely leaves it due to her total immersion in her work, both mentally and physically. Yuuno Scrya became her chief priest after he entered her Temple, the Infinite Library. Naturally The Librarian falls into her portfolio as well.
- Yuuno later ascended as God of Asskicking Scholars, though he still helps Yomiko from time to time.
- Can no longer leave the House of Knowledge due to plotting by the Evil Gods, but she doesn't really want to. Her herald The Librarian does all her errands for her, as he is the master of L-Space travel and truly loyal to his Head Librarian. Worshippers of Evil-oriented gods have at least once tried to get to Yomiko through her herald, but they made the mistake of saying the word 'monkey' during the caper, and... Orangutans are very strong.
- Some of the more diplomatic Evil Gods realize that Yomiko has somewhat of a blind spot in ascertaining motives. As long as they're polite about it (and don't mention the 'monkey' word) her Library and related book distribution centers can be used to transport Death Notes and other tomes of eldritch lore. Yomiko will want to read them first, of course, but her attunement and enjoyment of reading cancels out any Brown Note effect they would have on her otherwise. She won't even realize there is one. This can only go for so long, however, until the less-patient "Chaos"-aligned gods screw it up somehow, often involving blowing up readers and libraries. It takes months to get into her good graces with bribes of classical first editions; until then, it's tough to get copies of The Necronomicon.
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- Returning to: Commercial Attitude
- Demigod
- Symbol: The Marcus Munitions
- Theme Song: "Ain't No Rest For The Wicked" by Cage the Elephant (shared with the Crimson Raiders)
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral
- Portfolios: Bus Driving, Storytelling, War Profiteering
- Domains: Weapons, Commerce
- Heralds: most of the bandits who call themselves the Bloodshots
- Allies: Various vault hunters, The Gun Runners, every single goddamn gunslinger ever, Mad Moxxi, the Crimson Raiders
- Enemies: Gun control advocates, clients asking for refunds, competition, Handsome Jack (Both as a Competitor and on Principle). Trevor Phillips.
- Opposed by: Ebenezer Scrooge
- Marcus prides himself as a quality god. If he sells or bestows a gun on you, that gun WILL work perfectly as intended. Implying in ANY way that this is not the case will incur his wrath.
- With many gods in other Houses that rely on firearms or are from futuristic eras, he finds himself quite busy.
- Dislikes alcohol with a passion, since he tends to be overly generous when drunk.
- As well as his position as The Gunbringer, Marcus is the unofficial loremaster of Pandora, recording the escapades of Vault Hunters for future generations.
- Denied Trevor Phillips access to the Pandora arms race. He isn't the least bit happy.
- Ex-husband of Mad Moxxi, and they still have an amicable relationship to this day. That pot belly of his was actually her suggestion.
- He has no allegiances to any of the Grand Alliances. He sells guns and firearms equally to all sides. A profit is a profit. Although, he does see the Crimson Raiders as both his best customers and allies.
Leverage Consulting & Associatesmembers , the Godly Crew of Feeling Good Doing the Right Thing and Justified Capers (Leverage International, Nathan: The Mastermind, The Brains, Nate, Sophie: The Grifter, Katherine, Alice, Karen, Michelle, Elizabeth, Lara Devereaux, Eliot: The Hitter, Alec: The Hacker, Hardison, Parker: The Thief, The Mastermind)
- Lesser Gods as a whole, Demideities individually
- Symbol: A portrait of Harlin Leverage III◊
- Theme Song: Leverage intro
- Alignment: Chaotic Good as a whole
- Portfolio: We Work Well Together
- The whole crew: Anti-Hero Team, Good Feels Good and So Does the Danger, Guile Heroes, fearsome reputations in the criminal underworld (Nate, Sophie and Eliot), coming to enjoy helping people (exc. Nate, who already was), Pulling Capers For Benevolent Reasons, Helping the Helpless, Don't (Usually) Use Guns, Always Prepared For Most Anything, Dysfunction Junction (except Hardison), Framing the Guilty Party, Very Few Know the Truth of Their Actions and the Marks Who Know Aren't Believed, Honor Among Thieves, Learning Each Others' Trades
- Nathan: The Chessmaster (in a literal sense, too), leads and keeps the team on noble causes, Aggressive Categorism to the rich, Awesome by Analysis, Badass Bookworm, Byronic Hero, "Let's go steal (something crazy).", on edge when he's not leading, Functional Addict, Mission Control with Hardison, Official Couple with Sophie, who's amicable with his ex-wife Maggie, Passing the Torch to Parker
- Sophie: The Lancer and The Heart, Team Mom, The Grifter, Ambiguously Brown which she plays to her advantage, distracts with her sexy wiles and neuro-linguistic programming, The Social Expert, terrible acting outside grifting, Femme Fatale, lies while grifting sometimes turning out to be right, Mysterious Past, Official Couple with Nathan, and amicable with his ex-wife Maggie
- Eliot: The Big Guy despite being the shortest of the guys, Genius Bruiser but can act like he's dumb, Does Not Like Guns and prefers unarmed combat, knives, or unconventional weapons but can use guns if need be, The Atoner, Chef of Iron and can get preoccupied with cooking, flirting with women but also respects them as people, short temper, Regularly Engages In Combat, Hyper-Awareness, Friend to All Children, Heterosexual Life-Partners with Hardison, Torture Always Works…but not on him
- Hardison: The Smart Guy, Black and Nerdy, Last-Name Basis, Mission Control with Nathan, Heterosexual Life-Partners with Eliot, Beta Couple with Parker, often in danger, using the race card for deflection, Making The Team's Aliades, Hollywood Hacking, Insufferable Genius, Mr. Exposition, can make spot-on forgeries and land planes, Proud to Be a Geek, Employing Bavarian Fire Drills In Cons, becomes a minor in fighting, forging, thieving, and grifting
- Parker: Dark and Troubled Past/Hilariously Abusive Childhood, possibly has Asperger Syndrome, terrible at blending in, Womanchild, Master of Unlocking, Beta Couple with Hardison, grifted characters often getting killed off, Friend to All Children, Fun Personified, Kleptomaniac Hero, extreme skilled at portraits, Pint-Sized Powerhouse, Stealth Hi/Bye, preference for tasers, becoming the new leader
- Domain(s): Thieves, Justice, Vigilantism, Retribution, Robin Hood-style
- Followers: the original Thunderbolts, PJ Maybe, Skeeter Jackson, Faith Lehane, Dingo
- Allies: the Phantom Thieves of Hearts, Peter Burke (though he's a bit ashamed of it), Neal Caffrey
- Sophie: Scheherazade
- Hardison: San Francisco DedSec (especially Marcus), Aiden Pearce
- Do-Good Inspirers: Sailor Moon, Tiffany Aching, Wander, Pinkie Pie
- Other Feel-Good Do-Righters: Many redeemed villain deities, Amélie Poulain, Iona/Cure Fortune, Shirou Emiya, Bruce Wayne/Batman, Damian Wayne/Robin V, Moist von Lipwig, Jaime Lannister, Sunset Shimmer, Shun Daimonji (former holder), The Fourth and Eighth Doctor, Barney Stinson, Axel Almer, Lamia Loveless, Zaeed Massani, Cole MacGrath, Tohru, Discord
- Rivals: Dr. Drakken, Shego, Belkar Bitterleaf
- Enemies: Every evil deity that hides behind the law, Crowley, Negan, Morris
- Those who can't complete their Heel–Face Turn from feeling good doing what's right: Lex Luthor (not quite trusting his Heel–Face Turn, which they were right to do), Dr. Albert Wily, Megatron, Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash, Skeletor
- Respected by: Nicholas St. North, the Inception Crew
- Pities: Team Rocket
- Conflicting Opinion: Goro Akechi (Parker)
- Sometime after the end of their last job (at least seen in the show), the Court of the Gods decided to invite the crew to the Pantheon to represent Good Feels Good, not only because of one of their jobs ending with a display of gratefulness that invokes the trope, but also because this fulfillment has profound effects on its representatives except its original leader Nathan Ford, who steered the crew with this in the first place.
- As for their second trope, there has to be a reason to root for criminals, and the Leverage crew's modus operandi gives an ultimate reason.
- In regards to who leads the crew now in the Pantheon, since Nate passed the torch to Parker as he and Sophie retired, that was a somewhat difficult question to answer. At present, the retired members just stay at their temple at the House of Heroes and live normal lives (well, normal as it can get in the Pantheon) while the remaining active members continue doing their usual jobs and are based at their second temple at the House of Crime, though both are connected.
- As for their last (TV) appearance, their con involved retrieving the "Black Book": an evidence cache gathered by Interpol on how a cabal of fat cats took advantage of the 2008 financial crisis to embezzle over one-third of the entire world's wealth - evidence which Interpol then suppressed rather than march an endless stream of bankers into courthouses, because they believed it would have irreparably destroyed public opinion of global economics. At the end of that episode, the team has it and are preparing for all-out war on the Secret Masters of the World - with the help of similar teams that have sprung up in the past five years. Unfortunately, what's happened after that is unknown and none of them are giving answers.
- Applies to the team as a whole or more than one of its members:
- After learning that their actions were public knowledge in the Pantheon, the first thing the crew did was acquire all manners of disguising tools (hologram tech, latex masks, etc.) among other gear needed for the smarter/stronger threats in the Pantheon.
- Being as they're also vigilantes that go after rotten higher-up figures capable of evading the law, the crew made fast allies with the Phantom Thieves of Hearts. As someone who does the same thing legally and has experience working with criminals (even though one was a Boxed Crook before earning his freedom and another is his loyal best friend), the White Collar division led by Peter Burke sometimes work with them too, as much as the FBI agent is sort of embarrassed with it.
- The two caper crews had quite a bit to teach each other. Eliot and Makoto spar on occasion, Sophie helps Ann on her improv, Hardison and Futaba share hacking techniques, Nate helps Ren plan on how to do non-Metaverse heists, and Parker helps them how to discreetly steal (and pick locks). In return, the Phantoms are debating whether or not the Leverage crew can be trustworthy Metaverse Persona-users. At least Nate's backstory certainly fits the criteria.
- Incidentally, they've dealt with a job involving a stolen heart before, though it was more of a literal sense. The Phantoms were impressed they managed to pull it off without much of their usual equipment.
- The Leverage crew recall the one time they targeted a corrupt food company. Unlike Okumura Foods however, whose problem was the boss Kunikazu Okumura overworking his employees as well as marrying off his daughter Haru for the sake of the company, which he plans to leave behind anyway for politics, Lilian Foods had its boss Erik Casten neglecting to report salmonella in a shipment of frozen food products just to avoid a lawsuit.
- They also remember another job involving an artist stealing work from others under him. Unlike Ichirusai Madarame however, Mitchell Kirkwood was a record label owner and what he stole was digital mastersnote instead of paintings.
- After a job involving stopping a heist that involved bank robbery and false Mall Santas, despite his misgivings, Nicholas North has some respect for them for saving Christmas for the masses and (and the bank Chaos was trying to rob). Eliot also comments that he doesn't want to have to be a Mall Santa ever again.
- The crew avoid Crowley whenever possible, as he reminds them of their (mainly Nathan's) rival Jim Sterling, and he's a more despicable person to get involved with than the insurance investigator/Interpol agent. The fact that he's a demon sort of factors in that. That said, Crowley sometimes takes the time to screw with the crew for laughs, especially Nate. And so far, finding a way to scam him doesn't seem to be a good idea; they have no real experience with the supernatural at the moment. For the time being.
- If children are getting harmed in an operation they're stopping, Eliot tends to get really violent. And Parker once stabbed a man with a fork for casually chatting about exploiting war orphans, which she once was (except the war part). That said, Nate is actually far scarier than either of them in what he'll do to the instigators, like not only hunting them down and destroying their workplace, but the entire field they work in, and will even drop a con in favor of rescuing a kid.
- A lot of their jobs have been relatively small-scale compared to what happens in the Pantheon, but there's a particularly big one they've opposed that's frightened and impressed everyone: stopping a Mad Scientist from infecting the global wheat supply with blight just so her company can profit from the resulting monopoly of their genetically immune wheat. This, along with their alliance with he Phantom Thieves of Hearts, has marked the crew as a very large threat by every evil deity that the law can theoretically reach (with some help).
- Pulled a con to legalize cheerleading to get cheerleaders protected by the same safety standards that protect other sports players. That said, given the hassle they experienced while trying to manipulate government officials, it was one of their most frustrating jobs yet. But like most of their jobs, it was worth it.
- While the crew have done a lot of jobs, some people noted that a casino heist is not among them.
- One of their jobs involved going against a huge company store buying out local stores. Well, just one store was what they settled for, but they managed to hurt the company anyway. As such, they also oppose Morris and Joja Corporation's strategies. Consequently, they respect how the Junes Department Store Yosuke Hanamura's father manages gets to work with the local stores, albeit after the better part of a year of tense relations with them.
- The Inception crew are impressed that the Leverage crew managed to pull off the White Rabbit con, which is like what the former do, but without literally entering their mark's dreams, instead using digital illusions and research on the target. Of course, just like people don't quite trust Cobb and co., many in the Pantheon find this scary.
- Curiously, in all the cons they've pulled on-screen, absolutely none of their marks have had any shades of gray in their morality, which people find suspicious. While the same could be said about the Phantoms, they had the excuse of being teenagers new to the whole thing, while the crew were all adults with experience in the field.
- Exclusive to Nathan:
- Having lost his son to a neglectful insurance company (that he used to work for), and his father—whom he just got back into good terms with—from a man who screwed the team over when they first got together, Nate has a special hate for those who commit prolicide or patricide.
- On regards to the latter, he got rid of his father's murderer and their conspirator by leaving a loaded gun (which he had been convinced not to shoot them dead with by his team) on the edge of a concrete platform they were on and letting them fall off as they fight over it (after he had exposed both of their secrets). They might draw the line at murder, but Nate's willing to be technical with it.
- Nate an awkward relations with staunch Cathloics, given that he used to be raised as one, only to turn his back on it after his son died, and sometimes posing as a priest when a con requires it.
- When it comes to multiple plans, Nate never runs with Plan A, because it has too many coincidences to pull it off right. He starts off lower with a simpler, grittier plan and spruces it up a little. According to Word of God, "When Nate gets past Plan G (which is the dirty and simple plan he starts with before building up from there), things start to get very hairy."
- Given that he used to be a white-collar worker, Nate has a cynical view on Christmas, seeing it as nothing but corporate strategy and psychological manipulation.
- As a fellow good-aligned Chessmaster with a tendency to manipulate his own allies (for good reasons, of course), Nathan gets along with Dumbledore.
- Having lost his son to a neglectful insurance company (that he used to work for), and his father—whom he just got back into good terms with—from a man who screwed the team over when they first got together, Nate has a special hate for those who commit prolicide or patricide.
- Exclusive to Sophie:
- Due to her history as a grifter, not a lot of facts are known about Sophie's past.
- Is known to be a terrible actress when she's not grifting (apparently enough that Eliot thinks playing Russian Roulette is better than watching one of her plays. Since her retirement, though, she's actually improved immensely.
- Sophie looks up to Scheherazade as one of the best grifters of her time, being able to save off execution for 1001 nights by telling stories to her husband until he fell in love to her for real. And in one of their jobs, the technique was sort of used. Scheherazade is flattered and confused at this; she looked up what a grifter is, and she's sure she isn't one.
- Doesn't like being called a shrew.
- Exclusive to Eliot:
- Surprisingly, Eliot has what it takes to be a great guitarist and singer, and even got a fan base that resurfaced this fact despite his fame fading after the job. While he still knows how, it's not something he prefers to do often.
- Takes the cooking business seriously and despises those who don't do the same while screwing people over with business, those who say taste is overrated, or Evil Chefs in general.
- As a result, the House of Food sometimes calls him over as a pair of extra hands as well as to quell any chaos in the kitchen. He also went ballistic when he heard about the dreaded Mystery Food X.
- He also dislikes people who run cons on their own team, even if it's his own.
- It's borderline impossible (in human terms, at least) to keep Eliot down in a fight. It took being clocked in the head by a speeding tilt-a-whirl to knock him out, and even then he's back on his feet and fighting a few minutes later when it really should've fractured his skull.
- Apparently, he once fought an assassin in Damascus with a Nerf sword. People want details on that sword fight, but he's not budging.
- He's not above hitting girls, but only when they hit him first.
- Liam/Angel thought he was seeing things when he ran into Eliot during a job (Leverage's, not Angel Investigations'), mistaking him for Lindsey McDonald before overhearing his radio communication and seeing his general moral standing corrected those beliefs. To see someone who looks like an amoral attorney be a heroic thief was certainly a conflicting surprise.
- He's actually competent with electronics and technology, he just acts otherwise simply to aggravate Hardison.
- Exclusive to Hardison:
- Has an eye out for Will Wheaton, who played the role of Colin "Chaos" Mason, his rival and a recurring opponent for the team.
- Surprisingly, Hardison actually has some talent in the violin back in his teenage years. The first time, he had to be subtly hypnotized to use it on a job. Due to some weird side-effects from the crew's ascension, he's retained that talent, though he's more comfortable as a hacker.
- Has a bad case of claustrophobia, which was further made apparent after having once been buried alive in a coffin. He's thankful he had Parker to help him through it.
- Has contempt for Negan comes from not only his psychopathic and Control Freak tendencies, but because he also has something he named Lucille; in Negan's case, it's his spiked bat, while for Hardison it's his van where he does his hacker work (and has been replaced a total of three times).
- Though he's one day hoped to run his own crew, he's learned how bad he really is at it.
- Is responsible for modifying his team's phones to make them more useful as tools for their line of work, such as being spoofing RFID information via cellular radios so they can break into keycard-protected areas if the card and the break-in location are separated from each other. With broader options in the Pantheon, they've been further improved.
- Likes his orange soda and gummi frogs.
- Exclusive to Parker:
- Parker has a phobia for horses, having seen one kill a clown when she was a child (though it was actually a guy in a horse suit). Even though she managed to spend time in a stable with one as part of a job, she gets twitchy whenever any equine deity is in her presence, though it's not as severe as before.
- Despite being a thief in every other possible aspect, she looks down on digital piracy.
- Stealing is so ingrained into her system that, even while hopped up on antidepressants, she accidentally stole a gun out of a bad guy's holster without him noticing.
- Having grown up in the foster system with a series of terrible foster parents (even blowing up a house of one set of them…while they were out at work), she wants to understand how Goro Akechi became so screwed up. Then again, he's been plotting revenge for much of his life against his father (whom he's the bastard son of) while pretending to work under him, while Parker never knew her birth parents, and was "adopted" and raised by a(n admittedly well-mannered) master thief (and later Nate, in a sense).
- There are those who wonder if Parker has what it takes to lead the team in place of Nate and without Sophie, but given that she, Hardison, and Eliot, do a job tracking down a lethal bio-weapon, and save probably the entire Eastern Seaboard on their own, the answer is yes.
- Also, in regards to empathy, she's grown since joining the team (and getting together with Hardison). For one, while recovering from a sprained knee, Parker once thwarted a robbery/hostage-taking while the rest of the team was off in Japan on a job, and helped a couple of other people while doing so, even making a friend outside of her team and outside of any alias on a job.
- "The rich and powerful, they take what they want; we steal it back for you. Sometimes, bad guys make the best good guys. We provide… Leverage."
- Intermediate God (Greater God as Marshall D. Teach)
- Symbol: His beard, with smoldering incense in it
- Theme Song: His theme from Pirates of the Caribbean
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil by most estimations, and that's how he wants it
- Portfolio: Captain Colorbeard, Cool Ship, Often Portrayed As Even More Of A Badass And Supervillain (which he encouraged), The Dreaded, Died As Cool As He Lived, Fighting Till He Drew His Last Breath, Made of Iron, Large and in Charge, One Of, If Not THE Most Iconic Pirate ever, Icon Of The Golden Age of Piracy
- Domains: Piracy, Infamy, Intimidation, Legends, Swindling, Treachery, Beards
- Followers: Captain Bonebeard, Captain Metalbeard, Ivar Forkbeard, Yellowbeard, Captain Stickybeard
- Allies: Thaal Sinestro, Risky Boots.
- On good terms with: Eric Cartman
- Rivals: All other pirates, Al Capone
- Additional relationship with: Ben Grimm, Vandal Savage (supposed alternate identities), Ares
- Enemies: Edward Newgate, The Straw Hats, Boa Hancock, Jack Sparrow, Arthur Curry, Ariel, King Triton, Smaug, the House of Justice in general, Davos Seaworth, Julius Caeser, Sir Crocodile, May (Guilty Gear).
- Opposes: Jack the Ripper (one-sided)
- Opposed by: Ned Flanders
- Not much is concretely known about Edward Teach's early life, though it is presumed he was from Bristol, England. What is more well-known is his time as a pirate, the most iconic example of the The Golden Age of Piracy. His career began as a British privateer in War of the Spanish Succession, being unemployed and turning to piracy in the Caribbeans for money. He may not have been the baddest, nor the richest pirate, but his flair, talent in intimidation and attitude has led to being romanticized and admired centuries after his death.
- According to Fantastic Four he was a legend inspired by Ben Grimm, as the crew was trying to get his buried treasure. Vandal Savage claims that he was Blackbeard once. It was awkward for a bit when the three were in a bar, but after being liquored up they had a moment of camaraderie. He then stole money from the both of them, to neither of their surprise. According to Percy Jackson and the Olympians he's the son of Ares, and has been imprisoned on Circe's island instead of dying in battle.
- Probably the most iconic pirate, like how Al Capone is the most iconic gangster and Jack the Ripper the most iconic Serial Killer. Due to being such memorable criminals, there's competition on who is the most iconic criminal. Blackbeard ignores Jack since he doesn't think the killer has style, and is focused on competing with Capone. They even had a rap battle, of which Blackbeard lost. He intends to settle the score.
- Teach was a shrewd and calculating leader who spurned the use of force, instead utilizing intimidation. He commanded the vessels of his crews with the consent of his crews and there's no account of him harming or murdering those he held captive. He's determined to keep it that way in the pantheon. Because of how he utilized fear, Sinestro felt he was a potential candidate for the Sinestro Corps. Blackbeard is honored and hopes to prove the universe's greatest pirate with fear manifested in a lantern ring.
- As one of the most iconic pirates, he is considered an enemy to the House of Justice. King Triton also opposes him, as does former smuggler Davos Seaworth. He's not that worried about them, but he is worried about Julius Caeser. He knows what he does to pirates. He's also learned what Smaug does to those that dare steal even a single piece of his treasure.
- Upon his ascension, he realized there were a lot of pirate gods who might compete for the title of best pirate. As such, he considers all other pirates rivals to him. While some he gets along with, others he thinks bring shame upon pirate kind. He doesn't like Black Manta, less so because of being a modern pirate (pirates have always been seen as ruthless and cutthroat) but because he murdered a child.
- To almost no-one's surprise, he exists as a pirate in One Piece. He partly inspired Whitebeard, but the Blackbeard of that universe is the treacherous Marshall D Teach. He comes off as friendly despite being a dick and having no real sense of loyalty, and wields the Dark-Dark Devil Fruit. He will step on anyone to achieve his goals, and doesn't understand grudges. Particularly charismatic in this form, possessing an Übermensch personality. The Straw Hats hate him, particularly Monkey D Luffy and Portgas D Ace given his hand in the latter's death.
- Often treated even more villainous than he actually was, though a lot of this was trying to come off as more ferocious. He's said to have said to his first mate "If I don't kill one of you every now and then, you'll forget who I am". Said to be a voodoo sorcerer who lived long after his supposed death, and seeks the Fountain of Youth.
- Proud of being considered a Chaotic Evil ruthless pirate, but sometimes he's more lighthearted. Pretty chummy in Assassins' Creed, piracy being more of a job for him. He's also a Rider-class Servant who acts like a buffoon though ends up as the Butt-Monkey anyway. He retains the lewdness pirates are often stereotyped with, having gotten some Otaku traits over the centuries. Fond of kids as well.
- Apparently he's part of the Jury of the Dead, working with the Devil. Who turns out to be Ned Flanders. Needless to say, the real Ned Flanders is disturbed by this and refuses to associate with the pirate. It's said Blackbeard and his crew used sulfur pots to simulate Fire and Brimstone Hell, which he came out sauntering and proud of his endurance. This earned him some respect from the House of Demons, which has only increased by being able to haggle and drink with them without a hint of fear.
- Impressed by Eric Cartman's attempt to bring the romanticized pirate mindset to Somalian pirates. It didn't work in the end, but props for trying.
- Lesser Goddess (It varies. Sometimes, she's a Lesser Goddess, sometimes, she's an Intermediate Goddess and sometimes, she's a Greater Goddess. The reason for this is that just like the other goddesses from Neptunia, her power level varies depending on her level of shares)
- Symbol: A flash cart (either the R4 or Magic CFW)
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Digital Piracy, Sexy Evil, Invincible Villainy, Omnicidal Maniac, Pale-Skinned, Dark-Haired Women Who Look Like Witches
- Domains: Digital Piracy, Evil
- High Priest: CFW Magic/Magic the Hard
- Allies: Noah Kaiba, Lord Brevon
- Enemies: the CPUs (Especially NEPTUNE), Histoire, The CPU Candidates (Especially Nepgear), The rest of the House of Machinery and Technology (Lain in particular), Lan Hikari, Litchi Faye-Ling, Link, Master Chief, Kratos, Segata Sanshiro, Seto Kaiba, BMO, Sash Lilac
- Ascended after she was snuck in by the God of Virtual Ghosts, Noah Kaiba, who brought her in to help him steal data from KaibaCorp HQ. When she was told that the Goddesses were not around, she was glad to have them gone so she could fight unopposed, unaware that others would act on their behalf.
- Has clashed often with Link, who acts as a herald for Blanc/White Heart. Master Chief and Kratos assist him at times, acting as heralds for Vert/Green Heart and Noire/Black Heart, respectively. Along with them, Segata Sanshiro has acted as a herald for Neptune/Purple Heart, being her toughest opponent yet.
- A few years after Arfoire's ascension, Neptune and her CPU friends completed a long and seemingly pointless chain of side quests to gain enough power and loot to challenge Arfoire and stop her and Noah from corrupting the Houses of Technology and Gaming. Noire blames Inconsequentia for their delay.
- There are rumors that she is either an Evil Counterpart or the Dark Side of Litchi Faye-Ling made manifest, thanks to the overall sexy she emitted and her voice, some say that if she confirms to the rumors of her being so obsessed that she will destroy anything for her goal, Arfoire will completely consume Litchi. The rumors have yet to be confirmed, but even if she's not a console personification, Arfoire already hates Litchi for her kind disposition.
- A certain development seems to show that this rumor is about to get busted as false, but Arfoire remained calm... there's still a small hope for her that things will go south later for Litchi and her personality anyway and that'd be the time she consumes her. Arfoire also nearly succeeded, when Litchi once again got into Relius Clover's side... but her hopes were yanked the moment Wesker and Ocelot backstabbed Relius, and it turns out Litchi did not go through her Face–Heel Turn fully, all of it being Ocelot's plan. She decided to bet one last strike... by ambushing Litchi when she put herself on trial within the Midnight Channel, and gets obliterated both verbally and physically by Litchi, who has gotten a firmer hold onto herself and her good side. At that point, Arfoire had to acknowledge that she wouldn't succeed in this term and left her alone, choosing to concentrate more onto fighting the CPU.
- Despises Sash Lilac, because she reminds her of her arch-nemesis, Neptune.
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: The Book of the Dead
- Theme: Imhotep
- Alignment: Neutral Evil
- Portfolio: Mummy, Punished by Hom Dai, a terrible curse and Sealed Away for Eternity, Brought Back from Death Twice, Bald of Evil, A Decayed Mummy until rejuvenated, Cursed with Awesome Powers like Almost Difficult to Kill, the Power of the Ten Plagues, create a wall of sand or water
- Domains: Mummy, Curses, Punishment
- High Priestess: Princess Ahmanet
- Allies: Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, Cobra Commander, Destro, The Baroness
- Rivals: Kuphulu
- Enemies: Anakaris, Yami Yugi, Ramses, Moses, Indiana Jones, Lara Croft, Ra, Osiris, Isis, Bastet, Anubis, Sobek, Geb, Anub'arak, Neith, Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Donald Duck, Zia Rashid, Ghatanothoa
- Fears: Cats
- Imhotep was the high priest to Seti I until he was having an affair with Seti's mistress, Anck-Su-Namun, which led to them killing the pharaoh upon discovery and Anck-Su-Namun killing herself to prevent capture. Imhotep attempted to resurrect his lover but he was stopped before it could be complete. While his priest were mummified alive, he was forced to suffer the Hom Dai, a terrible curse that no other man faced beside blasphemers. He has his tongue cut, bound in wrapping, and buried in a sarcophagus with flesh-eating scarabs with a curse of undeath and unholy powers like immortality and the plagues.
- He ascended into the Pantheon when he woke from his slumber in another world. Apparently, a temple appeared from the mirage and the Duck family tried to raid it for the rumored treasure deep inside. They found a chest which contains the Book of the Dead and some canopic jars. Unfortunately, the triplets had to unearth his sarcophagus and some diggers had to open it without warning, and Scrooge had to read through the Book and cite the incarnation that revives him. After draining the flesh and organs of the schmucks that opened it, he has regain his fullest power and became a threat to the Pantheon.
- Donald Duck dislikes Imhotep, but only because of a bad time at Ancient Egypt where he had to be a host of a spirit of a pharaoh, but a jealous high priest unleash a mummy to destroy him.
- He is not well-liked by Anakaris, a mummy of a powerful pharaoh, as he was put off by him upon finding out that he murdered his own liege for an affair.
- He found Kuphulu to be strange, a creature that he sense to even be "unsettling." The fact that it is neither Egyptian, undead, or even human, just a being that resembles a mummy. Regardless, he found the being to be a hindrance in controlling the land of the living with Kuphulu's goal.
- Somehow, he managed find some well-known Hollywood monsters as drinking buddies. He discovered that Dracula was a being that wanted to rule the land of the living and one who wanted to bring a loved one back from the dead. Much to everyone's horror, the two most powerful monsters decide to make an alliance. At least there's not such a threat from Frankenstein, who back in the day was said to look like Imhotep, and the only similarity to him is being an undead person.
- He was considered a heretic by the Egyptian Gods for trying to use the Book of the Dead to resurrect Anck-Su-Namun, especially since it was deemed sacrilege to Osiris, the god of the underworld. In fact, as opposed to many villains who only lust for power, all he wanted was to bring his lover back from the dead. (except for one incarnation of his that is usually ignored) And some of the House of Love sympathizes with Imhotep as the reincarnation of Anck-Su-Namun left him to die when he begged her to save him. In any case, it's been considered to bring Anck-Su-Namun as his herald as it would fulfill Imhotep's biggest desire and probably reduce his threat.
- He once mistaken The Rock for the Scorpion King in his human form due to their similar appearance.
- He possess the power of the Ten Plagues of Egypt, the same plagues that devastated Egypt by Moses invoking God's power to persuade Ramses to release the Hebrews, like plague of locust, hail of fire, darkness, etc. Moses was horrified that an Egyptian would release such devastation on Egypt once again.
- His power of plague of boils has the power to mind control the populace into his drones. While they are frightening in numbers, it has one major flaw: pretending to be controlled yourself. It worked more than Imhotep likes to admit.
- Ramses was furious of seeing him as it is said that he murdered his father Seti I and he possesses the power of the plagues, the same plagues that Moses and his Hebrew god brought forth to devastate Egypt.
- Another deity named Zia Rashid too hated him for murdering Seti and devastated Egypt by his power.
- He can summon a wall with his roaring face made up of some material like sand or water to consume anything, particularly aircrafts. Thus many deities who fly airplanes and the Cids have grown a dislike for seeing a giant Imhotep face trying to swallow their vessels.
- It is said that he was named after the god Imhotep, the renowned Egyptian known for his architecture, engineering, and medicine who was deified after his death. Imhotep doesn't seem to care about living up to the god's name as he is more focused with taking over the living world.
- While he is still in a state of undeath, he fears cats as they are the guardian of the Underworld, especially the Egyptian goddess of cats, Bastet.
- He detests Indiana Jones and Lara Croft, mostly because of their adventurous nature resembles his nemesis, Richard "Rick" O'Connell. And he got enraged upon seeing George of the Jungle, as he looks as lot like Rick.
- Considering that his flesh was devoured by carnivorous scarab beetles, he grew to despise them. The fact that there is one scarab-like god, Anub'arak, he would hope to kill him one day as its clear that he hasn't forgotten about the little pests.
- The Cobra deities once went to Imhotep mistaking him for Zartan. A good relationship emerged given they share the same ambition, and thus much of Pantheon is keeping a close watch to stop a possible team-up.
- Felt some sort of connection to Darkman and went looking for him. Peyton is somewhat bummed that one of his regular disguises looks like Imhotep.
- Demigod
- Symbol: His wanted poster
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Lovable Rogue, Mr. Fanservice, First-Person Peripheral Narrator, Deadpan Snarker, Charm through the "smolder", learned to be himself, Conveniently an Orphan, implied bastard, Sticky Fingers, I Just Want to Be Badass, Embarrassing First Name, Unreliable Narrator
- Domains: Thief, Wanted Poster, Inaccuracy
- Allies: Rapunzel, Maximus, Aladdin, Sora, Queen Elsa, Anna, Ragna the Bloodedge, Yuri Lowell, Lloyd Irving, Sanji, Gambit, Tiffany Aching, Yang Xiao Long, Phantom R/Raphael
- Enemies: Mother Gothel, Master Xehanort, The Dark Judges, Inspector Javert
- Distrust: Equine deities
- Flynn Rider was a wanted criminal in the Kingdom of Corona, stealing many things, including the tiara that was meant for Rapunzel. His wanted posters... leaves much to be desired as it seems like the artist who had to depict what he may look like can't get his nose right.
- When he ascended, he was greet by several deities, including his wife Rapunzel. But when he looked up to see the banner with him and Rapunzel, he replied, "Aww come on! They didn't get my nose right!" And when he learned about his position, he also replied, "Now they're just being mean."
- He can sympathize with those that had wanted posters that clearly failed to make accurate portrayals. After all, the ones of Ragna, Lloyd◊, Yuri◊, among other posters, are so bad that it makes Flynn's look plain.
- Though he has reformed away from thievery, he does feel tempted of taking things just to be playful, like Rapunzel's tiara. Rapunzel has done her best to make sure he stops doing it, but for him, it's a force of habit, like the time when he was at the House of Commerce or the Treasury at one point.
- He used to be a flirt during his old thieving days, but he doesn't do that anymore since he's now married. Though Rapunzel has said that he is rather "clueless" with the flirting thing since she wasn't attracted to the smoulder.
- He is rather surprised that Rapunzel managed to regrow her long golden hair, though he wonders if it has to do with the Pantheon magic or something unrelated. Though he's weirded out when some people suggested that he likes being tied up by her hair.
- Like Rapunzel, he went to Arendelle to attend Elsa's coronation. But he really didn't like the cold from the endless winter that Elsa created, in which he thought while Rapunzel's healing hair was weird, Elsa's ice magic was even weirder. By the end of it, however, he managed to gain the friendship of the two sisters.
- He wants to form a conclave where he could hang out with former thieves and other Lovable Rogues like Aladdin.
- Despite going by his real name, some deities like to just call him Flynn Rider because the name always suits him.
- Apparently, Eugene once went to the House of Weapons and commissioned if they should keep a frying pan into the House, in which he replied that he should keep one after he beat the guards with them. He got one commissioned by Tiffany Aching, whom he thanked for that. It did help that he and Rapunzel were her followers prior to their own ascensions.
- He also gets along with another frying pan wielding princess with blonde hair, Princess Peach but has to wonder how the heck she manages to survive being captured by Bowser on a daily basis.
- The House of Justice is hot on his trail in regards to his shady past. While he was pardoned by the royal family for finding Rapunzel, the most zealous lawmakers in the House are not so easily forgiving. Especially Inspector Javert, who reminds him too much like Maximus.
- After some time trying to figure out what he wants to do with his life, he visited the Cutie Mark Crusaders who helped him into a new direction: helping the House of Justice by teaching them to think like criminals to help with their detective work. Eugene has been thankful for them for that.
- He's slow to trust trust many equine deities because of his relationship with Maximus, who has been a pain in his rear since his misadventures with Rapunzel, though the two have become friends by the end of that.
- Demigod
- Symbol: The cobra tattoo on his abdomen
- Theme Song: Escape from New York Main Theme
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: Anti-Hero, Boxed Crook, Dangerous Deserter, Deadpan Snarker, injected with explosives that will kill him if he fails his mission, Eyepatch of Power, just wants to get away and be left alone to his own devices, doesn't seem to care about anyone's interests but his own, Jerk with a Heart of Gold, Living Legend, Nominal Hero, has 24 hours to save the President, Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!, Tall, Dark, and Snarky, Tracking Device, "Call me Snake."
- Domains: Antiheroes, Criminals, Escape, Survival
- Allies: Solid Snake, Hoss Delgado, Han Solo, Jack Bauer, James Bond, Origami Tobiichi, John McClane, Rambo, El Mariachi, Laura Boedwig, the Star Fox team, Samus Aran, The Sinner
- Employed by: Amanda Waller
- Enemies: Revolver Ocelot, Jonathan Irons, Isaac Wescott, Herbert Garrison, Senator Armstrong
- Makes uneasy: Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, the House of Technology
- Snake Plissken is a decorated Special Forces soldier/war hero who turned to a criminal life after feeling he was betrayed by his country. He is arrested for his role in an attempted robbery at the U.S. Federal Reserve, and is conscripted into helping rescue the President in exchange for a full Presidential pardon, under threat of an Explosive Leash. A later mission had him retrieving a potential doomsday device from Los Angeles, now an autonomous island where undesirables are deported.
- Ever wondered why he has an eyepatch? If one particular account suggests anything, Snake lost his eye during the Battle for Leningrad when nerve gas seeped into his visor and damaged one of his eyes beyond repair. He subsequently took to covering it with an eyepatch.
- Solid Snake paid a visit to him, as his adventures remind him of the ones he have been part of. Perhaps it’s because of these similarities that led them to become allies. He also gets some weird looks when encountering Hoss Delgado, but gets along with him as well.
- He is also on good terms with Han Solo given that the latter’s also a recruited criminal. In Han’s case, he’s a smuggler who was hired to help Luke Skywalker and his allies. Also gets along with honorable mercenaries such as Samus Aran and the Star Fox team.
- Sometimes gets teamed up with Jack Bauer and James Bond, both of them secret agents who regularly disobey orders to do the right thing. He can also relate to Rambo’s situation, as the latter is also a disillusioned soldier.
- He also sees Origami Tobiichi as something of a daughter as she lost her parents at an early age and became a soldier to avenge them. Same goes for Laura Boedwig given that she was trained since childhood to become a Super-Soldier. As someone who’s had to earn his freedom, he is also allies with the Sinner.
- Amanda Waller, upon hearing what Snake has gone through, was interested in employing him for several missions. However, Snake only volunteers when the situation calls for it.
- He makes it clear that he doesn’t give a crap about his country’s president. This is made clear when he found out about several corrupt politicians that reside in the Pantheon such as Senator Armstrong and Herbert Garrison. Also doesn’t care for evil businessmen like Jonathan Irons and Isaac Wescott.
- Admired by the more Luddite deities for wiping out all tech of his planet - and feared by the House of Technology for that exact reason, with Sombra making a vow to never approach Snake, lest he thinks of abusing her EMP powers for something similar.
- Apu is wary of the man since he had been robbed by a man named Snake several times.
- “ The name’s Plissken.”
- Intermediate Gods, Greater Gods if wielding the Soul Dew or as Mega Latios and Mega Latias
- Symbol: The Soul Dew or the Eon Flute
- Theme Songs: The Light of Latios (Latios), Search For the Girl (Latias), Soaring the Sky Day and Night (Both)
- Alignment: Lawful Good (Latios), Neutral Good (Latias)
- Gender: Male (Latios), Female (Latias)
- Ability: Levitate (Both)
- Moveset: Luster Purge, Draco Meteor, Calm Mind, Surf (Latios) Mist Ball, Defog, Wish, Ice Beam (Latias)
- Z-Moves: Devastating Drake (Latios); Subzero Slammer (Latias)
- Portfolio:
- Both: Invisibility, Olympus Mons, Psychic Powers, Sightsharing, Brother–Sister Team, Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl, Jet Plane Wyverns, Polar Opposite Twins
- Latios: Calm and collected, Protectiveness, Giving one's life
- Latias: Energetic and Cheerful, Voluntary Shapeshifting, Attraction toward those outside her race, Cute Mute (when disguised; when not...)
- Domains: Location, Water, Light, Death, Souls, Family, Dragon, and Psychic (types)
- Allies: Ash Ketchum, Ash's Pikachu, Misty, Brock, Yu Narukami, Rincewind, The Mob (Latios only), Bianca (Latias only), Tate and Liza, Hoopa
- Partners: Dipper and Mabel Pines
- Rivals: Mewtwo (Latios only)
- Enemies: Pretty much any thief in the Pantheon (Latios only, due to bad experiences), Ghetsis, Acnologia, Neferian
- Conflicting Opinion: Kabutops, Aerodactyl, Xatu
- Fears: Arachne
- Odd Friendship with: Absol (Latias only)
- Latios ascended due to his heroic actions during the Altomare Crisis, in which he put his life on the line and ultimately sacrificed it, in order to save the city, despite being horribly injured. Latios had only one condition: his sister comes with him. Needless to say, Latias was over the moon.
- Due to the nature of the Soul Dew, Latios's resurrection into the Pantheon came with a few unforeseen factors for the dragon, chief among them the realization that he is now among the ranks of the undead: his body is a shell remotely animated by the Soul Dew locked safely away in the Treasury. Despite learning that he's a lich, Latios is only somewhat unnerved by it: as long as he can keep his city and his sister safe, that's all he really needs.
- Latias acts... strangely around Ash. She's already cheerful and playful, but she gets quite affectionate and blushy around the trainer. Latios isn't sure what to think. Oh, sure, he has nothing but respect for Ash, but first of all, that's his little sister. Second of all, that's his little sister. Thirdly, he's a human, she's a Pokémon. Blurgh. Fourth, and most importantly, that's his little sister. He can't bring himself to talk to her about it, though. Neither can he bring himself to talk to Ash about it, largely because Ash doesn't even seem to notice Latias' amorous behavior, so any attempt to address the subject would get awkward very quickly.
- Targeted by Ghetsis due to their legendary status. While Ash has done his part to fight Ghetsis off, Latios and Latias are still extremely wary of the man's presence, especially that Hydreigon. Dragon and Dark versus Dragon and Psychic CANNOT end well, and the guardians admittedly don't have a very good track record when it comes to combat. For the moment, they're content to flee whenever Ghetsis comes by.
- Latios is rather uncomfortable around Amy Rose and Melona. While Melona is infamously a total jerkwad, people are curious as to what he has against Amy. Apparently, something about her seems uncomfortably familiar.
- Recently revealed to be able to Mega Evolve (even though it wasn't much of a secret). Like Rayquaza and Diancie, they are capable of Mega Evolution without the need of stones.
- Latios is considered one of most loyal Pokémon to serve The Mob. Because even after he was traded away, he would still respond to the sound of the Eon Flute to give them a lift.
- They don't know what to make out of Kabutops and Aerodactyl as Alto Mare had endured attacks from giant malevolent ones.
- The two try to stay away from the House of Insects and Arachne due to their weakness to Bug-types and their bad experiences with spiders.
- They managed to get the Soul Dew into The Great Treasury in order to amp up protection on the sacred jewel. Considering they foiled an attempt by Annie and Oakley to steal it, they are confident in the Vault's security.
- Acnologia took "interest" in them and because of their actions as saviors of Alto Mare, considers them both to be insults to dragon kind that will be worth the effort of killing. Their invisibility and super speed prevents a nasty fight with the Dragon King.
- Mewtwo had showed desire in fighting Latios as it sees him as a threat to its title of the World's Strongest Pokémon and an opponent worth fighting and defeating after it learned that while holding the Soul Dew, he will have raw attack power greater than it in either of its Mega forms. Latios however doesn't want to battle Mewtwo for the sake of it due to his pacifistic nature, and possible complications if the Soul Dew gets damaged during the fight. Despite Latios' refusals, Mewtwo is determined to have a fight with him eventually, even making a few not-so-subtle hints that he may drag Latias into the picture if it means driving Latios to combat. Those nearly worked: Latios had to be physically restrained by Latias to keep him from attacking the Genetic Pokémon in his base form in a blind, seething rage.
- Latias was surprised and happy upon learning that 'Bianca' was in the pantheon. Bianca was overjoyed at being able to meet a legendary, rushing to the Eon Siblings' temple to meet Latias and immediately knocking her into a fountain by accident. Despite this early hiccup, and Latias being a little disappointed that her best friend hadn't ascended, the two became friends.
- Latias formed an unlikely friendship with Absol, who sensed the cataclysm of Latias' home before it happened, but but as she couldn't get to the island city, she couldn't do anything to stop it. Because of this, Absol tried to avoid Latias out of shame for some time, but she was pleasantly surprised that Latias bears no grudge against her; Latias even told her she's a true hero for doing whatever good she can even if it means being hated. She became one of Absol's closest friends ever since.
- They show a bit of concern over a shiny Xatu owned by the Mob that knows Mist Ball, Latias' signature attack. When they asked her how she can pull off (and among other things over whether or not it's a scientist that built a Red Gyarados or is a hustler) Xatu just gives them a blank stare.
- Since the third Smash Bros. Tournament, they can be summoned via Poké Ball to aid fighters in battle by attacking opponents with Steel Wing. However, most fighters stated that they don't dread their strikes as much as their high-pitched cooing. This probably a factor why they are starting to learn telepathy.
- One day, a Gaming god entered their temple to fight. The Gaming God was Chuggaaconroy, who proceeded to battle and capture Latias with nothing more than a Nest Ball at full health. The chances of that successfully happening was a very low 0.4%. Naturally, the two are very afraid of him now, after they learned about his other "successful" captures of Legendary Pokémon.
Operation: League of Legends Re-Descension | STATUS: Pending Approval
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: Fishbones, her rocket launcher
- Theme Song: Get Jinxed, Enemy
- Alignment: Chaotic Stupid with Evil tendencies
- Portfolio: Carrying lots of weapons, Stuff Blowing Up, More Dakka, having no reasoning behind actions, Too Many Belts... for no reason at all, Teal Hair, Expressive Hair, Slasher Smiles, Fashionable Asymmetry, Psychopathic Manchild, Trolling
- Domains: Explosions, Guns, Bullets, Havoc, Terrorism
- Allies: Joker, Harley Quinn, Aran Ryan, Deidara, Junkrat & Roadhog, Tira, Badgirl, everybody insane enough to actually work with her
- Enemies: Vi, Caitlyn, Big Band, Peacock, the entirety of House of Justice as well as House of Technology, most Lawful-inclined deities including evil ones.
- One day, the havoc ensued, completely demolishing two aforementioned Houses as well as a good chunk of each House, bit by bit. Lots of explosions, bullets and tacky pink spray were involved into matter. Before she was caught, Jinx had managed to break open the vault with Maximum Security Treasures(unleashing Ark of the Covenant, Hinamizawa Syndrome and The FATAL Sourcebook in the process), blow up a few buildings in a House of Knowledge and finally decorate Megatron of all Gods with a crudely written "X wus here".
- When questioned about her reasons for this rampage, Jinx only laughed and responded with "Who needs reasons?".
- Vi is, obviously enough, completely outraged by her nemesis' ascension and has made it her personal goal to put her down permanently. So far she's not seeing much success.
- Her rocket launcher, Fishbones, acts as her conscience, trying to futilely stall Jinx's rampage through the Pantheon. Considering that Jinx herself voices Fishbones' qualms and complaints, we might as well be waiting a little bit for results of this therapy.
- Is to be shot on-sight if she ever again sets a foot near House of Technology. Not that it stops her from gleefully entering.
- Whenever she's away from her tools of the trade, Jinx just sort of rampages through the Pantheon as a rather dark example of a Genki Girl, much to the chagrin of the actual patron of Genki Girls.
- One night, She and Joker went on a rampage through the Pantheon and wreaked such chaos that Batman and Vi were both helpless to stop it. It only ended when both of them thought it would be hilarious if they shot their partner in the head... at the same time. Joker regenerated in his temple the next day, while Jinx was seen bouncing around on Fishbones like a pogo stick not long after. When asked about the double-cross, they described it as "Hilarious" and "Way too fun", expressing their desire for another night on the town even if it ends the same way, something the gods of Law are dreading.
- When Harley Quinn heard of this night of terrorism, she went straight to Jinx with a hammer in hand, ready to bash her brains out. Seconds later, the two goddesses were chatting and laughing out loud, and have made their own plans for their own Girls' Night out in the future.
- Found yet another fellow partner-in-crime with Peacock, with whom she often goes on rampages "painting the town red", often using both blood and paint in equal measures, though Peacock often has to rein her in. Though even Jinx admits it's kind of weird they have such similar personalities and voices, she also thinks it's way cooler anyways.
- Unfortunately for her, she made the mistake of trying to target Bloody Marie and her temple one too many times, and she turned on her. She was about to gain an upper hand on her, Big Band intervened at the last moment to not only save Peacock, but to also knock out Jinx and arrest her for her crimes. Since then, Peacock has been siding with Vi more often, and she has been finding herself behind prison bars more often as a result of this, more often than not by Big Band, whom can keep up with her thanks to dealing with Peacock's antics and then some, making him her number one threat.
- She certainly is uncaring that she's as flat as a surfboard. Just for laughs and seeing just how many Gods would be pissed off at her if she did it, just like Vergil... she proceeds to insult Noel Vermillion over her very title: angsting over her small breasts. The result so far is Noel letting out Berserker Tears and trying to shoot up Jinx while she just ran off dodging, causing many monumental damages and she wasn't even pulling any trigger. Now she's just expecting just how many Gods would oppose her for making poor lil' Noel cry.
- Because of this, Terumi has expressed interest in her joining the ranks of Trollkaiger as Trollkai Teal. Jinx herself seems enthusiastic of the idea if only because she can get more kicks that way. Unfortunately for Terumi, turns out human mentality torture isn't quite Jinx's cup of tea because she fell asleep when being invited to watch Terumi break a cutie, stating that she likes Stuff Blowing Up better and cutie-breaking was like a secondary side-effect to her. For that, she's only counted as an 'underling'/'unofficial member'.
- Deidara was able to find a comrade in Jinx. He felt she was the only person in the pantheon who could understand his brand of "art" appreciating her terrorism acts. She hoped "blonde" would take her out for an explosive date sometime.
- After hearing the news about Junkrat and Roadhog, Jinx claimed to want to 'share her fun' with them by attempting to invite them to Piltover, on the condition that she gets to visit Australia and wreak havoc there too.
- Jinx has been lectured once by V, who criticized her bombings for bombing's sake, and tried to teach her his anarchist ideals. Bored out of her mind, Jinx definitely considers V a guy to avoid, if only to stay awake, and taunts him whenver he's near.
"V? Stands for stupid!"
- "Rules are made to be broken... like buildings! Or people!"
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: Her Hextech gauntlets; alternatively, a "VI" tattoo
- Theme Song: Here Comes Vi
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral with good tendencies
- Portfolio: You Gotta Have Pink Hair, Cowboy Cop, Good Old Fisticuffs with Power Fists, Criminal Backstories, Taunting, Dynamic Entry, Genius Bruiser
- Domains: Violence, Law, Combat, Technology
- Followers: Viper
- Allies: Caitlyn, most of House of Justice and more sympathetic members of House of Crime, Makoto Nanaya, Axel Stone, Adam Hunter, Blaze Fielding, Yozakura, Ben Grimm/The Thing, Violet Parr, Big Band, Peacock
- Enemies: Jinx, less sympathetic members of House Of Crime, most of the House of Villains as well.
- Though she was originally supposed to take place as a Goddess in a House Of Justice, strict regulations of the house - as well as a lack of bad guys to punch - were rather unbearable. As such, she was assigned as a representative of House of Justice in here, to monitor slier and more malignant members of the House from a better position.
- The tattoo on her cheek from which she got her name means a new word every week.
- While she tends to be a bit brutal in her methods of handling the criminals, she reserves a special treatment to the ones that endanger civilians and otherwise innocents which stems from her backstory.
- Though she might not seem like it, she is a talented mechanic, having built her gauntlets from a devastated mining drill and maintaining them in a perfect condition.
- The number of flipped tables had increased significantly after her ascension.
- Hoping and praying that Jinx doesn't ascend, for fear of the utter chaos her almost Reality Warper terrorist shenanigans would most definitely cause. She's been seen patrolling all the entrances to the house of justice when she's not in the house of crime, just to be certain.
- Praying, sadly, didn't help. But she's still at least grateful that shortly after Caitlyn also ascended...and then Jinx got a new partner in the form of Peacock, with the same voice even. Vi has since been found more often at the bar, muttering to herself on how life is so cruel...
- Though she's quick to restore her usual attitude. How? She heard rumors that in another timeline, when she chose to wallow in despair more, she was to be captured by Doom and then get turned into a demon◊. While she retains a manner of Cowboy Cop, she's forced to do that in Doom's name. After hearing that, Vi managed to pick herself up again.
- This eventually came around for her as Big Band ascended and managed to single-handedly (with some help from Peacock before he came, after she realized how insane and hard Jinx was to work with,) defeat and arrest Jinx. He also has since made Peacock not only apologize to Vi and Caitlyn, but also talk to her about herself, seeing Vi as a potential good influence on her. She managed to quickly win over Peacock with the fact that just because she's a cop doesn't mean she can't be the Cowboy Cop. Quickly bonding with her, the two are now on the same side of the Chaotic Neutral with good tendencies alignment, going after other criminals that are loose within the pantheon, sometimes (read, more often than not), with destructive outcomes. She's eternally thankful for Big Band being able to help her with Jinx and being able to stay a step ahead of her.
- She is the go-goddess to play the Bad Cop, despite her status, but, even she is impressed when she saw Commander Shepard threatening to cut a criminal's balls off and selling it to a Krogan.
- While hunting Jinx, she bumped into Makoto Nanaya, who finally noticed that Vi might be the one referred as 'Fat Hands'. A pissed off Vi punched Makoto in the face, knocking her several meters, only for Makoto to do the same on her face. Eventually, Vi finally learned Makoto's enmity to Jinx and proposed a friendship based on their similar target, how good her punches are, how much similar they are as free spirits and former nasty people, and personally for Vi, it was because Makoto never resorted to a high pitched "Oh no! Stop hitting me! Ow, my face!"
- When news spread that she received an 'inversion', Vi paid a visit to her 'inversion'. Turns out, it's the trio Axel Stone, Adam Hunter and Blaze Fielding. After hearing their story of quitting the police force to wipe clean a syndicate of scums that the police can't touch, Vi is impressed... she'd do the same if she's put on their shoes.
- Left an impression to Yozakura due the fact that she is a criminal turned into the other side of the law, something which she would have thought being impossible in the past. Though she would like her to be bit more "elegant" with her punches.
- "Punch first. Ask questions while punching."
- Lesser God (Intermediate God with Magic Gauntlet)
- Symbol: His magic gauntlet, the Trueshot Barrage
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Obvious Anime-inspired, Adventure Archaeologist, Beam Spammer, fires the Trueshot Barrage, Arcane Rift, Light 'em Up, Teen Genius, Skill Shots
- Domain: Light, Beam, Explorer
- High Priest: Evangelyne
- Followers: The Quincies (in fact, he's one of them)
- Allies: Champions of Runeterra (especially Lux, Caitlyn, Vi), Haruchi Suzumiya, Lara Croft, Indiana Jones, Ryu, Son Gohan, Kamina
- Rivals: Defenders of the Ancient, Garen
- Enemies: Champions of Noxus (he hates those guys), other Monster hunters deities
- A dashing explorer who ventures through many ruins and catacombs who in one expedition, discovered an ancient Shuriman artifact that allows him to unleash devastating arcane blasts. Since then, he has blast through many foes with these magical bolts with constant barrages.
- The thing he does is fire his Trueshot Barrage and see its result. He remember killing dragons, Baron Nashors, and maybe some other champions in its path. This drew the ire of some monster hunting deities when he could just ‘ult’ and take credit.
- He is shown to be friendly to Ryu, Gohan, and Kamina, likely because they almost sound alike.
- Rumors are going on that he and Lux are together, despite his denial. Ever since the rumor spreaded, Garen has been on overwatch.
- Despite not being in the Pantheon, a lot of gods believe that he is gay for Taric, much to his dismay.
- He is often seen dancing the Hare Hare Yukai with Haruchi Suzumiya and the SOS Brigade.
- Ichigo thought that he was a Quincie when he first saw the newly ascended Ezreal. But found out that he is not, though Ichigo noted that he sounded like Aizen
- He tried to indorse internet browser along with Ahri, Caitlyn, and Rammus, but gotten little aid (even from the House of Commerce).
- His pretty boy look can be a little bit of a double-edged sword. Some are fine with it (especially Lux), but some are turned off because it makes him a girly man and has asked the likes of Braum to slap some manliness and beard to Ezreal So if there's one thing that makes Ezreal 'embarrassed', maybe he can write up 'His pretty boy look' as one of them...
- He was once ending up in the house of Energy Bow even if he was heard of ascending to this house. It took some week for him to realize that someone switched the map, and once he realized the mistake, Ezreal quickly relocated. He still wonders who switched that... It was Jah'rakal
- Much to his embarrassment, Ezreal was one of the champions fighting on Sona's team, when they were sabotaged and captured by Akasha the Queen of Pain and had to endure torturous BDSM session. He'd rather not speak about it.
- Much to his disappointment, eventually he got savagely friendzoned by Lux somewhere at 2017. He was seen sitting down in a Corner of Woe for weeks after that.
- One day on 2018, Ezreal was in one expedition and wasn't heard from again for some time. He managed to reemerge in one piece and has learned a new trick.
- "Time for a true display of skill."
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: A swirling ball of light (Lucent Singularity) in front of the flag of Demacia
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Innocence Mixed With Badassery, Squishy Wizard, Light Magic, Little Sisters Who Are Heroic On Her Own, Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold, Black Magic, Magical Girl, Final Spark, Child Soldier, Stepford Smiler, rather Annoying Laugh, Rumors Of Flat-Chestedness, "DEMACIAAA!!!"
- Domain: Family, War, Light.
- Allies: Champions of the state Demacia (especially Garen, Jarvan IV and Xin Zhao), Ezreal, Gnar, most Radiant champions, Marisa Kirisame, Noel Vermillion, Sora, Setsuna F. Seiei, Yu Narukami
- Rivals: Defenders of the Ancients
- Enemies: Champions of the state Noxus (in particular Draven), Lady Tremaine
- Once she was a revered high priestess of Marisa Kirisame. Apparently, Lux was very content with it, until one night, she was abducted from Marisa's house against her will by something of a visage of her 'mother' to serve at the Pantheon. Once she arrived there, Lux received utter abuse by this figure... until one day she figured out on her own that this 'mother' was nothing but an illusion, it turns out her kidnapper was none other than Lady Tremaine, who was pissed that her daughters were banished and she had nothing else to abuse on mentally (the illusion was conjured by Maleficent). In Tranquil Fury, Lux blew the lady away with one Final Spark (and the yell "DEMACIAAA!!"), just in time as her rescuers, including Marisa and her brother Garen, arrive.
- With Garen praising just how reliable she is just like how she was in the mortal realms, Marisa just smiled and said that she was just about to relay the message that Lux was to be ascended to the throne of Heroic Little Sisters. Thanks to the assurance of Garen that Lux will find new friends, finally Lux can have something to truly feel within her rather than before...
- Once tried to wear something that bares her midriff. However, everyone instead derided that she looked silly with it, from that point on Lux has an aversion on midriff-baring outfits.
- Somehow, she's able to bond well with Noel Vermillion due to their background as Child Soldier as well as apparently, Noel has a gut feeling that Lux is also... flat chested like her. She has since received an invitation to join the League of Flat Chest.
- Being the little sister of Garen, Lux also apparently got into a rivalry with the younger brother of Garen's Noxian counterpart (Darius), Draven. It's an age-old relations, but Lux is determined to show that she is the better little sibling.
- Apparently, she got a little bored because her friend Ezreal hasn't been in the Pantheon to share stories. So she wandered and bumped into Yu Narukami. They share stories and Lux became fascinated enough that they became friends, with Narukami often taking her to visit his little sister Nanako. Lux thinks that Nanako is adorable. Though in the end, Ezreal himself managed to make it to the Pantheon.
- If you're wondering how did she became Marisa's star student, they first met when Marisa confronted her about her stealing her Final Spark move note . However, after Marisa saw how greatly Lux's Final Spark paled down in comparison to her own Final Spark, Marisa started laughing and promised that she will teach Lux how to properly pull off Final Spark.
- When news has it that Lux has gained a stereotypical◊ Magical Girl outfit, everyone gave out a collective "Took you long enough." or "About time."
- There's always an ongoing rumor about her dating Ezreal. While Lux sees him as a really good friend, she hasn't confirmed on such rumors.
- "Well, a "double rainbow" is a phenomenon of optics that displays a spectrum of light due to the sun shining on droplets of moisture in the atmosphere. Does that explain it?"
Shelved for now:
Dolores Abernathy, Goddess of Ambiguous States of Originality (Wyatt, Charlotte Hale)
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: The symbol of The Maze
- Theme Song: Westworld's Main Title Theme
- Alignment: Started off as Neutral Good, later became Neutral Evil after gaining complete sentience
- Portfolio: Grew Beyond Their Programming, Ridiculously Human Robots, Break the Cutie,
- Domains: Technology, Sadness, Rebellion
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- Potential House: Regret
- Intermediate Gods
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- Yuto explores the Toku Base both for fun and to act more heroic and made some allies there; Jan Kandou thought heard his friend Retsu Fukami but quickly apologizes to Yuto for the mistake. Yuto is not offended by this, saying that he would like to meet Retsu one day.
- He also met the similarly-named Yuto Sakurai there. Despite his childishness and aloofness, Yuto finds the Rider ultimately good and hopes he acts better with Deneb's help. Sakurai meanwhile feels the Xyz Duelist's experience is what he wants to prevent, as well as finding his methods rather harsh to innocents.
- Nobuo Akagi vehemently opposes Yugo's very existence. Probably because of the voice. Either way, Yugo is weirded out by Nobuo's accusations.
- Yuto explores the Toku Base both for fun and to act more heroic and made some allies there; Jan Kandou thought heard his friend Retsu Fukami but quickly apologizes to Yuto for the mistake. Yuto is not offended by this, saying that he would like to meet Retsu one day.
- Ness has been training Haruka at His Sanctuaries in the hopes that she would gain control over her Telepathy. No luck has been had so far, but she calls it "the greatest relieving experience" she's had since meeting Yoshihisa. The following recounts the visions she has seen at each of these places, all of which seem strangely familiar note :
- Giant's Step
- Lilliput Steps
- Milky Well
- Rainy Circle
- Magnet Hill
- Pink Cloud
- Lumine Hall
- Fire Spring
- Upon completion, she thanks Ness for sharing his courage, wisdom, and friendship in her quest for finding places where she can belong. Even though her Power Incontinence hasn't subsided at all, her horrible childhood no longer haunts her; and her Trigger is nothing more than a childish insult to her now.
- Followers (No Mouth): Hitmonlee, Dratini, Dragonair, Beldum, Sigilyph, Seccom Masada, The Sectoids
To Be Picked Up For Others
For RJ-CLOVIS-93:
- Potential House: Character Archetypes
- Intermediate Goddess
- Symbol: The Frostguard Icon◊
- Theme Song: The Ice Witch
- Alignment: Lawful Evil
- Portfolio: An Ice Person, Black Mage, Evil Is Deathly Cold, Death of a Thousand Cuts, Harmless Freezing, Kill It with Ice, Power Echoes, Squishy Wizard, Status Effects, Main Evil of the Freljord, The Chessmaster, Creepily Long Arms, Black Ice, Evil Brit, Hijacking Bodies, Grim Up North, Humanoid Abomination, Lady of Black Magic, Magnificent Bitch, Older Than They Look/Really 700 Years Old, Teleport Spam, The Man Behind the Man, Villain with Good Publicity, White Hair, Black Heart
- Domains: Evil, Ice, Tyranny
- Herald:
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- Followers:
- Allies: Arthas Menethil, The Bittercold, Kel'thuzad, Esdeath
- Rivals:
- Enemies: Jack Frost, Kuai Liang, Cygnus Hyoga, The Toa Nuva (Especially Kopaka), Queen Elsa, Ashe, Braum, Squall Leonhart
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- Queen Elsa is completely terrified of Lissandra, as seeing her made Elsa realize how close she came to becoming an utter monster.
- Some deities believe Lissandra has fluffy cat ears under her helmet. No one knows why though.
- Upon seeing their Ascension, Kel'thuzad was pleased to see an old "friend" like Kaldr. In addition, Arthas Menethil finds Lissandra.... interesting.
- Jack Frost abhors both of them, due to giving the cold a bad name. Lissandra responded by locking him in Frozen Tomb.
- Odin has thought that the Ancient Apparition was Skadi's wolf that was just gone astray, they share the same name after all. But things escalated into a heavy misunderstanding when Kaldr showed off his 'Eye of Skadi' he just bought. Odin was lucky he retreated and got the misunderstanding cleared instead of giving in to anger, because Allfather or not, he knows that getting surrounded by the Ancient Apparition and Lissandra the Ice Witch is going to be very painful.
- Potential House: Psyches
- Lesser God, borderline Intermediate with the Cyberdarks.
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- Potential House: Character Adaptations
- Intermediate Goddess
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- Alignment: Chaotic Evil, masquerading as Neutral Good. Often legitimately Neutral Good in other adaptations.
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For Excessive-Menace:
- Quasideity. Lesser Goddess in human form, Intermediate Goddess as Princess Tutu
- Symbol: A little yellow duck
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: Love Freaks, Epic Ballet Dresses, The Power of Ballet, Badass Pacifist, Genki, Plucky Girl, Hope Bringer, Idiot Hair
- Domain: Community, Craft, Hope, Animal
- Allies: Elena, Ryouna, Asuna Kagurazaka, Pearl
- Enemy: Herr Drosselmeyer
- Her ascension into the Trope Pantheon was welcomed by Schwarz Bruder and Ryu Hayabusa engaging in an epic battle... using electric guitars. It was an exhibition.
- Can now shift at will between duck, girl, and superhero ballerina ever since her ascension.
- She is eternally grateful for those who have preceded her: Anna Pavlova, Margot Fonteyn, Shirley MacLaine, and many others - and offers prayers for them daily before rehearsing.
- She is rather afraid of Medusa Gorgon due of sounding like her. Though she is completely fine with Asuna.
- She is bit mixed on Ryouna. She is bit creep out by her, but admires how smoothly she can dance ballet.
For SuperWIKI1:
- Intermediate Gods
- Symbol: The heads of their respective Gundams.
- Theme Song: "Just Communication", "Rhythm Emotion" | Back in the Smell of Blood and Gunpowder (Trowa)
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio:
- Heero:
- Duo:
- Trowa: Alpha Strikes, Anti-Hero, Bottomless Magazines, Gatling Good, Genius Bruiser, More Dakka, Macross Missile Massacre, The Stoic
- Quatre:
- Wufei:
- Domains: Weapons, War, Combat
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- High Priest:
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- Heero:
- Duo:
- Trowa: Chris Yukine
- Quatre:
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- Heero:
- Duo:
- Trowa: Revy, Laguna Loire, Max Jenius, Heavy Weapons Guy
- Quatre:
- Wufei:
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- Heero:
- Duo:
- Trowa: Joker, Warboss Ghazgkull and his legion of Orks
- Quatre:
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- (story of ascension)
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- While all his rivals have excelled in their respective weapon specialties, none of them have effectively used a multitude of gunfire and missile barrage during battles in one single stroke, and all at the same time. Trowa silenced them (and by extension the rest of the House of Weapons) by unleashing his Gundam's entire payload on a large contingent of Orks, annihilating a sizeable portion thereof.
- This apparently made Warboss Ghazgkull very cross since he was amassing those Orks for an upcoming WAAAGH! And, in his own words, "a puny humie wid sum clunky humie stompa, some 'Gandumb', managed to git moar dakka and kill off me boiz!" He has since sworn '...da koinda revenge only da 'ardest, biggist, shootiest, killiest Bosses ken deliva', and has set about gathering Meks to his cause.
- His ascension had apparently earned the ire of The Joker, due to his Clown Half-mask... and the fact that Trowa can just blast away anything Joker throws at him.
- Other Gods have been speculating that he was more fit for the title currently held by his contemporary in the House of Emotion. The only catch was that he tends to be a bit more quiet compared to Heero. Along with that one time when he charged other people in order to hear him "break his silence", but that was an unrelated story.
- While all his rivals have excelled in their respective weapon specialties, none of them have effectively used a multitude of gunfire and missile barrage during battles in one single stroke, and all at the same time. Trowa silenced them (and by extension the rest of the House of Weapons) by unleashing his Gundam's entire payload on a large contingent of Orks, annihilating a sizeable portion thereof.
- Exclusive to Quatre:
- Exclusive to Wufei:
- Theme Song: The Man Who Makes History
- Lesser God
- Symbol: The OZ logo
- Alignments: Lawful Evil (Really Lawful Neutral)
- Portfolio: Affably Evil, Well-Intentioned Extremist, Big Bad, Noble Demon, Even Evil Has Standards, Anti-Villain, Magnificent Bastard, Officer and a Gentleman, Takes Rose Scented Bubble Baths, Big Ol' Eyebrows, Ace Pilot, Promoted from Colonel Badass to Four-Star Badass, Cultured Badass, A Father to His Men, Hidden Agenda Villain, Icy Blue Eyes, Implausible Fencing Powers, Broken Ace, Prefers Honorable Combat, Numerical Theme Naming, Man of Wealth and Taste, The Stoic, Suicide by Cop, 13 Is Unlucky, Was Willing to Become the Villain for Humanity's Sake, Triggered The War to End All Wars, Tall, Dark, and Snarky, Everyone Is An Unwitting Pawn, Says that War Is Glorious, Wicked Cultured
- Domains: Anti-Villains, Culture, Respect
- Allies: Zechs Merquise
- Rivals: Dessler, Grand Admiral Thrawn, Anavel Gato
- Enemies: Megatron
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Grimlock (one-sided, as Treize is more than happy to work with him), Trowa Barton, Heero Yuy, Optimus Prime (one-sided)
- Respects: See Rivals and Teeth-Clenched Teamwork
- Unwitting Pawns: EVERYONE. Even you, reader
- Heralds: Lady Une
- Treize was ascended to this spot due to being the personification of an Officer and a Gentleman in his entire franchise.
- Has been seen in games of guile with Dessler. They have both said that their war games are a good break from the standard monotony of their competition.
Dessler: For a human, he is a surprisingly good tactician.
- But everything changed when the Chiss nation attacked. During one of said games, an unexpected person joined in: Grand Admiral Thrawn. He had been studying the two, and believed that he had devised a plan to defeat the both of them. However, each combatant expected him, and tried to point him at the other through varying means. Thrawn immediately saw through this. Despite this, he was pleased that he was able to be surprised again.
Thrawn: They are an interesting pair. I will be the first to admit that I underestimated them. - Recently, Megatron decided to make allies with him due to the similarities in their voices. He refused, saying that the former "had no class." Megatron was infuriated and declared the fleshling his enemy. He simply brushed him off and went to take a rose scented bubble bath.note
- He likes Optimus Prime and Grimlock, however. Possibly because they also sounded like him at one point.
- To everyone's surprise (Including Cosmos), he has kept an exact count of the number of people who have died in battles or wars in each universe, no matter which timeline, and no matter which side. He also has a database of the names of each person, so that he can honor the dead in his own way.
- He is possibly the only villain who can honestly say that he had almost taken over the world from beyond the grave. Without coming back. Granted, his daughter was being taken advantage of by an extremist who was not above performing the original Operation Meteor, but the conquest was still in his name.
- He is often seen in the House of Theatre and Spectacle, enjoying whatever play or movie is being shown at the time.
- He was saddened to see that Wu Fei Chang was not in the Pantheon, and has decided to pull a few strings to get him ascended.
- Also holds a spot in the House of Military Ranks.
- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
- Adopted from: Nightelf 37
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- Adopted from: Ferot_Dreadnaught
- Greater Deity
- Symbol:
- Alignment: Blue-and-Orange Morality
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- Good Counterpart to: Phazon
- Overall Lesser Deities (Hanyū is a Lesser Goddess; Rika is a Demigoddess with borderline Lesser Goddess abilities; Keichi, Mion, Shion and Rika are Demideities; Satoko is a Quasideity)
- Symbol: An aluminum baseball bat with the word "Satoshi" at the bottom (Keiichi), a bloody billhook superimposed over "Kenta-kun" (Rena), an Airsoft Gun with a "Troll Face◊" on the holster (Mion and Shion), a Shinto shrine (Rika and Hanyū), a washtub superimposed with a speech bubble of her Noblewoman's Laugh (Satoko)
- Theme Song: Their 4 anime and OVA openings (overall)
- Keiichi: "Cool ni nare!"
- Rena: "Egao Happy Peace"
- Mion and Shion: "Futari no Birthday"
- Rika: "Mugen Kairō"
- Satoko: "Suki Suki∞Nii-nii"
- Hanyū: "Nano Desu☆"
- Alignment: Neutral Good overall with Chaotic Good leanings for Shion and Satoko, all except Hanyū are susceptible to Chaotic Evil under the Hinamizawa Syndrome
- Portfolio: Their Story Boggles The Mind
- Keiichi: The Leader of the Team, Self-Confessed Chivalrous Pervert, Butt-Monkey and The Heart of the Group, Decoy Protagonist, Oblivious to Love, Wields a Baseball Bat, Killed out of Paranoia
- Rena: The Heart of the Team, Badass Adorable, Hot-Blooded, Likes Bringing Cute Things Home, Mood-Swinger (and possibly Bi-Polar), Changed Name From Reina to Rena, Agent Mulder, Carries a Cleaver, Cry Laughing
- Mion: The Lancer of the Team, Forced To Commit Gruesome Acts By Her Family, Heir to a Prestigious Family, Spirited Competitor, Sole Survivor of the Great Hinamizawa Disaster, Yakuza Princess
- Shion: Sixth Ranger of the Team, Fell in Love with Satoshi for Patting Her Head, Desperately Craves Affection, Sent to Boarding School, Cool Big Sis to Satoko, The Most Ax-Crazy When Infected, Love Makes You Crazy
- Rika:
- Satoko:
- Hanyū:
- Domains: Friendship, Clubs, Family, Violence, Tradition, RivalryTime Loops, Viruses, Changing Destiny
- Heralds: Ōishi Kuraudo (Keiichi), Oryō Sonozaki, Akane Sonozaki and her yakuza husband (Mion, their mother and grandmother), Kasai Tatsuyoshi (Shion, her bodyguard), Mamoru Akasaka and his wife (Rika), Satoshi Hōjō (shared by Shion and Satoko, their Love Interest and brother respectively), Riku and Ōka Furude (Hanyū, her husband and daughter respectively)
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- Enemies: Bernkastel
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- Conflicting Opinion: Miyo Takano (allies when not in a compromising position)
- (Backstory)
- (story of reascension)
- Applies to two or more of them:
- Exclusive to Keiichi:
- Exclusive to Rena:
- Exclusive to Mion:
- Exclusive to Shion:
- Exclusive to Rika:
- Exclusive to Satoko:
- Exclusive to Hanyuu:
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Proposed Reworks/Reascensions
- Vash the Stampede, God of Marksmanship