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Here's my sandbox for Tales of the Pantheons ideas. Feel free to PM me if you are interested in relevant discussions.

Main sandbox here.

MC = Major Character / SC = Supporting Character / mC = Minor Character

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The Holy Spark

Premise: Two wars collide when Megatron learns of the potential of the Holy Grail and began a mission to acquire it. Horrified, Jeanne d'Arc must gather enough Autobots, Masters and Servants before the Holy Grail ends up in the wrong hands.

Timeline: During Year IV.

    Fate Cast 
Protagonists

  • Shirou Emiya (MC)
  • Saber (MC)
  • Rin Tohsaka (MC)
  • Archer (MC)
  • Sakura Matou (mC)
  • Rider (mC)
  • Illyasviel von Einzbern (mC)
  • Berserker (mC)
  • Lancer (SC)
  • Souichirou Kuzuki (mC)
  • Caster (mC)
  • Jeanne d'Arc (MC)
  • Sieg (mC)
  • Astolfo (mC)
  • Amakusa Shirou Tokisada (SC)
  • The Master of Chaldea (MC)

Antagonists

  • Gilgamesh (SC)
  • Kirei Kotomine (SC)
  • Gilles de Rais & Ryunnosuke Uryuu (SC)
  • Zouken Matou
  • Shinji Matou
  • Goetia

    Transformers Cast 
Protagonists

  • Optimus Prime (MC)
  • Bumblebee (MC)
  • Grimlock (SC)
  • Hot Rod
  • Jazz
  • Bulkhead

Antagonists

  • Megatron (MC)
  • Starscream (MC)
  • Soundwave (SC)
  • BW!Megatron (SC)
  • Blitzwing (mC)
  • Tidal Wave (mC)
  • Lockdown (SC)

    Other Characters 
  • Yaldabaoth (mC)

The Stories That We Tell

Premise: The Auditors of Reality, the White and Gmork have devised a foolproof plan to unleash the Nothing unto the Pantheons for real, and Meteora Osterreich and the Protectors of the Plot Continuum must recruit more deities to stop them before more irreversible damage is done. Among the recruits will be those who will question their true existence along the way and discover what is the true value of fiction.

Timeline: Either during Year II or IV.

    Protagonists 
  • The Protectors Of the Plot Continuum
    • specifically, Agents Jay and Acacia
  • Meteora Osterreich
  • Deadpool
  • Conker the Squirrel
  • The Genie
  • Scheherazade
  • Shizuku Tsukushima
  • Alan Wake
  • Ahiru/Princess Tutu
  • Beatrice the Golden Witch
  • Monika & Sayori
  • ICEY

    Antagonists 
  • The Auditors Of Reality
  • The White
  • The Nothing & Gmork
  • Herr D.D. Drosselmeyer
  • Bernkastel
  • Mr. Scratch


Oh yeah, I have nowhere to put my Treasure and Dominion profiles so here they are. Again, PM me if you're interested in these.

Treasures

    Banana Fish 
The Banana Fish (B1)
  • An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
  • Potential House: Maximum Security
  • Appearance:
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio:
  • Domains:
  • Interested Parties:
  • Opposed by:
  • Consisting of psilocybin and lysergic acid diethylamide as well as being made from a mutation of the Brugmansia genus of flower, the Banana Fish is a dangerous drug capable of...
  • And some more trivia/facts.
  • And a couple of more.

    Nox Nyctores (needs rework) 
Nox Nyctores
  • Class Level: 5
  • Appearance: The weapons themselves
  • Alignment: Destructive
  • Portfolio: Artifacts of Doom, Evil Weapons, Powered by a Forsaken Child
  • Domains: Destruction, Emotion, Madness
  • The Nox Nyctores are a set of 10 weapons that grant its user awesome power but come at a cost of amplifying their psychosis and altering their mental state.
    • Of the ten, seven of them (one of which is another copy of an existing weapon, making the list technically six) are held by different gods in the Pantheonnote . The other four are safekept here note .
  • The weapons were also among the items that The PAYDAY Crew robbed during their heist.
  • Under monitored conditions (mainly because Khrima trying to steal it), most gods are able to fight against Take-Mikazuchi. As you can guess, it is not an easy task to do.

    The Miracle Lights 
Miracle Lights

    Soul Dew 
Soul Dew
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The Soul Dew in Pokémon Heroes
  • Alignment: Lawful Good
  • Appearance: A blue jewel-like sphere with a mystical glow.
  • Portfolio: Amplifier Artifact, Purposely Overpowered Item of Choice for the Eon Duo, Soul Jar, Protection of a City of Canals
  • Domains: Water, Souls, Protection
  • Donated/Wielded by: Latios and Latias
  • This orb which is sacred to the Eon Dragons serves several purposes:
    • When held by either one of them in battle, their attack and defense gets an extremely high boost; Latias will have the strongest Special Defense of all Psychic Pokémon, and Latios would have attack power that’s greater than Mewtwo’s, even in both of its Mega forms.
    • In Alto Mare the Soul Dew is invaluable for controlling the island city’s vast supply of water and preventing natural disasters that would otherwise lay waste to the island’s population. It’s also used to power the city’s DMA that can be used to close off Alto Mare’s exits, revive fossil Pokémon as zombies under the user’s control, and potentially flood the city. To make matters worse, the machine puts tremendous strain on the Soul Dew: overuse could destroy the jewel, summoning a tidal wave that would destroy the city. The last time that happened, stopping the wave cost Latios his life. Because of how dangerous it is, the DMA is hardly used.
  • A Soul Dew contains the living essence of a deceased Lati. The one stored in The Vault is technically Latios’ real physical form; his spirit resides inside it after he sacrificed himself during the Alto Mare Crisis. It’s thanks to the efforts of the House of Life and Death that Latios has a new body in the Pantheon which his spirit can control from the Soul Dew. Latios more than appreciates his new lease on life, though he's a little unnerved by his new form, as it essentially makes him a lich, with the Soul Dew as his phylactery.
  • Due to the fact that the Soul Dew is Latios' Soul Jar and its power boost to the twin dragons is rendered moot in competitive tournaments, Latios keeps the Soul Dew in the Vault and sticks to his Mega Stone in battle. However, Mewtwo has shown a desire to fight Latios with the Soul Dew on a one-on-one battle, as he believes that Latios' added strength while holding the jewel makes him not only a threat to its title as the World's Strongest Pokémon, but also an opponent worth fighting and defeating.

    The Kanohi Vahi 
The Kanohi Vahi (The Legendary Mask of Time)
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    Holy Grail 
Holy Grail (Holy Chalice, Sangreal)
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  • Class Level: 5
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Artifact of Doom, MacGuffin
  • Domain: Religious, Adventure, Power
  • A mystical artifact, the Holy Grail was sought after by King Arthur and his Round Table and obtained by Sir Galahad. The Grail was centered at the Round Table and gave out a spicy fragrance.
  • Like any legendary object, the Grail is said to possess mystical powers. Their exact nature varies on the legend; it can either bring happiness to people, provide a unlimited bounty, or most prominently, give those who drink out of it either their restored youth or just straightforward immortality.
  • Was said to be associated with the Son of God and was used during the Last Supper. However, these claims are constantly questioned, as is the identity of any cup or vessel claimed to be the Holy Grail.
  • Despite what others may think, the Grail doesn't grant any wishes (at least as far as is generally known). At least one "wish-granting" Grail was in fact a false Holy Grail, constructed artificially and used for a war amongst heroes. It may also be confused for the Dundry, which does grant wishes — a mistake that YHVH and his Angels made. Even still, others who have made attempts on the Grail, like Sora Takigawa, simply want to be Human again, and others such as Fafnir want it just for their own personal reasons or gain.
    • The true Holy Grail should not be confused with a different Grail that powered Sailor Moon into her Super Mode. Also, it is not a God-like being who was stopped by Phantom Thieves.
  • At least one rumor was spread that the Cup was hidden away in the Castle of Aughhhh, but that only those who are valiant and pure of spirit would be able to find it. This rumour caused quite a stir as nobody could find the Castle of Aughhhh. Some even tried to find the Castle of Ughhh or Oghhh, in the false belief that the legend included a misspelling.
  • The precise appearance of the Holy Grail is currently unknown. The true Holy Grail may take the appearance of an ordinary carpenter's cup to hide from those seeking it. In such a situation, there is also a high likelihood that there are also multiple similar-looking cups littered around it as decoys to deter or eliminate any potential thieves (these may be more jewelled and ornate to serve as Schmuck Bait). Drinking from the wrong cup generally brings on a nasty fate.
  • The Holy Grail, or an object claiming its lineage, was used against Ascended beings.
  • It is generally ill advice to put anything other than water in the Grail, like alcohol or even ice cream, as the results may vary from strange to unpredictable and possibly swiftly fatal.

    Sari Sumdac's Key 
nightelf37: Related, if someone can work on this potential profile (Sumdac Systemsnotable members, Divine Organization of Technological Pacifism), I think they can rework this key, too.

Sari's Key

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  • Class Level: 3
  • Appearance: A white key that has the ability to heal Autobots
  • Alignment: Lawful Neutral
  • Portfolio: Healing Items
  • Domains: Healing, Useful Items
  • Similar Artifacts: The Matrix, The Allspark
  • Originally Sari Sumdac's key card, the Allspark saw potential in Sari after seeing she was half-human, half-cybertronian, and placed a sliver of its power into it. The key was capable of fixing Cybertronians, and even managed to restore Optimus Prime to life (although the Allspark itself had to use its energy as well). It was also used to control machines, detect anything of Cybertronian origin (whether they're Cybertronians themselves or Megatron's body under the control of mutated space barnacles), detect the Allspark or its fragments after it was shattered, light a furnace after scratching a spark onto it, kill Cybertronians (as Megatron demonstrated with Starscream), and give Sparks to machines (like the Dinobots and Soundwave of the Animated continuity). It was last used by Sari to upgrade herself so she can be more reliable to the Autobots, but this ended up causing all of its energy to be drained into Sari's body, rendering it powerless.

    Brain Bleach 
Brain Bleach
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  • Class Level: 5
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Easy Amnesia, Laser-Guided Amnesia, Memory-Wiping Crew
  • Domain: Memory, Cleaning
  • Develop for the sole purpose of helping those forget the more nastier moments that they wish they never saw.
  • Please remember, do not drink the bleach. You instead pour it over your head. The chemicals will seep into your brain, erasing those nasty memories.
  • Was once use by Mary Jane Watson to forget that an alternate version of herself died from radioactive sperm.
  • Ryuko and Senketsu had to bath in a tub fill with Brain Bleach when they caught Deadpool Cosplaying as them.
  • Was use by Reed Richards, Susan Storm, and Johnny Storm to forget a certain movie from ever existing.
  • The brain bleach has also been use by deities who were unfortunately enough to catch one of Slaanash "acts of pleasures".
    • Osmosis Jones and Ray Palmer also took a dip in the bleach after they accidently ended up in Nurgle's insides.
  • Oh Primus, why?
  • Yes, Brain Bleach is just as good in cleaning your laundry as wiping your memories.

    Boxor 
A Boxor
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(depicted being piloted by Nuparu, its creator, as a Matoran)
  • Appearance: A stocky Mini-Mecha with oversized arms and hooks for weapons.
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Being built in a sealed cave from Bohrok parts that were once Av-Matoran, Good Old Fisticuffs, Meaningful Name, Xtreme Kool Letterz
  • Domain: Mecha, Technology, Combat, Travel
  • The Boxor was not originally a part of the Treasures and, indeed, paled in comparison to a great many of the other Mecha found here. In spite of that, it played a critical role in defeating the Bohrok invasion by being easy to produce - being built from the parts of their deconstructed enemies - and giving groups of Matoran a fighting chance against the Bohrok when the six Toa weren't around to defend them - and, with Whenua believing in the importance of history as he does, that made it important enough for him to suggest to Nuparu that he rebuild one for display. Nuparu was happy to oblige.
    • And when the message came for its transfer to the Interdimensional Time Displacement Museum Of The Omniverse, there were no complaints to it since it made it more available to view.
  • The Boxor actually can't be piloted by most of the Pantheon's deities due to the size of the cockpit. As such, besides Matoran (of which there are none) and maybe Turaga (those who used to be the Toa Metru), the only races capable of piloting it are halflings, goblins, dwarves, those who can downsize or shapeshift to the appropriate size, and other similarly-diminutively-sized entities. This also unfortunately includes children, which neither Nuparu nor Whenua are receptive to and will be quick to stop, and both worry the GUAE may desire to copy the design just for that purpose.
  • As landbound mini-mechas, Boxors don't do well in water and sink quickly.
  • Deities who have asked Nuparu why the Boxor's Meaningful Name is so on-the-nose (it punches) typically receive a variation on the following:
    Nuparu: I'm an engineer, not a poet.
  • Several deities from the House of Commerce have made mention of an alternate, taller version of the Boxor - and even sworn that they have seen Nuparu piloting one. Nuparu himself has no memory of this creation whatsoever, though he's up for recreating the design.

    The Toa Terrain Crawler 
The Toa Terrain Crawler ('Gukko')
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  • Appearance: An underwater, techno-organic, crawling Personnel Carrier
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Artificial Limbs and Armour, having sixty-centimetre armour and still being able to travel at forty knots, chemical-based self-healing that can be applied to its passengers, having a face that looks like Hahli's Kanohi Faxon, afraid of Spider Crabs and only Spider Crabs
  • Domain: Vehicles, Travel, Beasts, Technology
  • Considering that they only used it once and freed it immediately afterwards, the Mahri were surprised when Whenua informed them that the Toa Terrain Crawler was among the Treasures. All of them, Hahli in particular, were also horrified to find that it was being kept in a tank in the corner of the vehicles hangar. Nuparu immediately set to work to build an enormous breathing apparatus for the creature, which now spends most of its time with the Mahri, either in their temple or ferrying the Toa Team around - though Whenua does insist that they bring it back to the Treasures once in a while.
    • It was on a trip that the Toa Mahri took to the House of Nature that Nuparu had another idea: why not connect the House of Water and Moisture directly to the Toa Terrain Crawler's tank, thus allowing it to roam freely as it would have been able to in the Pit? The idea seemed promising and, having asked around, the Toa of Earth found a deity with significant experience of Portal Networks. Sulley, sympathetic towards the Crawler, was more than happy to let Nuparu use the designs for Monsters Inc.'s doors - which he promptly reverse-engineered and scaled up massively to install in the tank. As concessions to Whenua, who was more than slightly concerned about the idea of a Treasure being loose in the Pantheon at large, the entrance was disguised on the other side by phantom rocks generated by an Illusion Kanoka and the Turaga given a device to remotely access the Crawler's pilot controls should he need to return it to the Treasures; furthermore, Aquaman and Percy Jackson have both promised to give it their personal protection.
      • Of course, this has brought it into contact with a vast range of new sea life. It has bonded particularly well with Lapras, a fellow aquatic transport.
      • Katara, who has her home in the Subhouse, was immediately reminded of Appa upon encountering it, though she, like Hahli, wasn't best pleased with Axonn's mechanical modifications to the creature.
    • With the founding of the Museum… nothing much has changed, really. The Treasury's still a safe place for it to be. It's just that now there's another place for it to be seen.
  • Admiral Ackbar has asked the Mahri for permission to use the Crawler as a transport on undersea missions for the Rebellion. The Mahri aren't exactly comfortable with this, given that Ackbar frequently breaks the Toa Code, something that they don't want to be complicit in, but they will go along on missions that they agree with themselves (with the Crawler) so as to limit the killing as much as possible.
    • The Eliksni, not having any undersea presence, have similarly been keen to take the Crawler for their own; some among them have gone a step further and consider it to be among the ranks of their gods, naming it 'Sea-Servitor'. Whenua and the SCP Foundation have been warned of their intentions.
  • The Toa Terrain Crawler didn't really have a proper name during the Mahri's short time with it in the Pit. As they spent more time with the creature in the Pantheon, this situation became rapidly less practical. Eventually Kongu started affectionately referring to it as 'Gukko', after the fast, agile birds of Mata Nui that served as faithful, docile and courageous steeds for Kongu's old Le-Matoran militia, and the name stuck.

    Excalibur and Avalon 
Excalibur and Avalon (Sword of Promised Victory (Excalibur), The Everlasting Utopia (Avalon))
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Excalibur/Avalon
Excalibur Unleashed
  • Class Level: 4
  • Alignment: Lawful Good.
  • Portfolio: Cool Sword, Luckily My Sheath Will Protect Me, Sword Beam, Absurdly Sharp Blade
  • Domain: Kingship, Power, Sword, Magic
  • Similar Items: Master Sword, Durendal
  • Excalibur and Avalon are mystic items crafted by magical fairies and given to Arturia Pendragon by the Lady of the Lake to rule over Camelot. Each of them represents something to Arturia; Excalibur represents her ideals and symbolizes her heroism while Avalon is the Utopia she seeks to achieve in her kingdom.
  • While there are already two Excalibur in the Pantheon, this version represents the holy sword of Arturia's universe. Its well-known feature is the ability to fire a Laser Blade that can destroy an entire army. Avalon, however, is its own unique item, a scabbard that can house Excalibur's immense power. It has the ability to heal every wound inflicted on its possessor in an instant. Even internal organs can be healed. Not only that, but Avalon can shield against enemies attack, absorbed that impact, transferred it to Excalibur snd strike back at its original attacker.
    • Because of these two immense powers, Arturia Pendragon officially goes from an Intermediate Goddess to a Greater one.
  • Because of Excalibur's mystic origin, it's one of the only weapons that is not in Gilgamesh's Gates of Babylon. In fact, Excalibur is very difficult to effectively reproduce. Archer has made a comment he might be able to create a duplicate but has never done it and in an alternate universe, Illya was able to produce Excalibur, but not to the extant that it stays in a physical form. It gets a bit complicated as Xenovia and Irina own swords say to be made out pieces of Excalibur despite it being whole. Then it gets really complicated, and annoying when there is an Excalibur in the house of Emotions who has a physical form. Deities are just utterly confused.
  • Avalon was once inside Shirou Emiya. It was used by Kiritsugu Emiya to save his life after the great fire of the fourth Holy Grail wars. When people heard about how Arturia was the sword and Shirou her scabbard, many Gods snickered at the innuendo.
  • There's been multiple occasion where Mordred would try and take possession of the holy sword. "He" is however stopped every time by Lancelot. It still hasn't stopped "him".

Dominions

    Battlefield and Final Destination 
Battlefield and Final Destination, Holy Seat of Platform Fighters
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Battlefield in its current iteration
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Final Destination in its current iteration
  • A large platform floating in a constantly-shifting void. There are three variants of Battlefield: one with three smaller floating platforms, another bigger with six, and one smaller with two. There also exist "Omega Zones", versions of normal Nintendo stages meant to emulate Final Destination that do not contain items or any of their normal stage gimmicks. As of the fifth Smash tournament, Battlefield versions of all of them exist as well.
  • Theme Song
  • Symbol: The Smash logo
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Domain: Platform, Fighting, Mascots and Fighters
  • Sacred to: All Nintendo All-Stars, Solid Snake, Sonic, Mega Man, Pac-Man, Ryu, Cloud Strife, Bayonetta, Simon Belmont, Ken Masters, Ren Amamiya, Master Hand and Crazy Hand
  • In this stage, all fighters must participate in at least Battlefield and Final Destination. The Battlefield is a simple stage with a large platform supporting 4 - 8 players with 3 small and thin platforms, while Final Destination is one large platform, making an epic fight to the death.
    • There are many variation of these stages, however, for example, there is Big Battlefield, which is a larger version of Battlefield with more space and platforms, perfect for 8-Player Smash, and the Omega Form, which turns all stage into a structure similar to Final Destination.
  • Strangely, in the first Smash tournament, no one was allowed to fight in those variations of Battlefield and Final Destination without certain requirements. It was only until the second Smash tournament where fighters can fight in those stages.
  • All gods that wants to compete and make their stand in a debate will have to SETTLE IT IN SMASH!!
  • NO ITEMS, FOX ONLY, FINAL DESTINATION!!! (Don't say it in front of Fox himself; he's annoyed with it)

    The Pit and Kombat Tomb 
The Pit and the Kombat Tomb, Deadly Domain of Lethal Spikes
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  • Theme Songs:
  • The Pit: A bridge overlooking the horizon in Outworld, complete with spikes, both at the bottom and on the bridge's support pillars.
  • Kombat Tomb: A passageway located within the Soul Tombs, complete with spikes on the ceiling.
  • Symbol: The head of some poor shmuck impaled on their spikes
  • Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
  • Domains: Kombat Zones/Stages, Stage Fatalities
  • Sacred To: Reptile (Pit Only)
  • Bane Of: Any and all ascended Kombatant that got knocked into their spikes, and Deadpool
  • WARNING: FIGHT HERE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!
  • Quite possibly the most dangerous of the kombat zones, fighting on either The Pit or the Kombat Tomb is a risk, as the loser finds themselves knocked into the spikes, with the Pit being the worst of the two, as you tend to lose an arm to one of the pillar spikes as you fall.
  • The Kombat Tomb is more insulting than anything. There's nothing more humiliating than losing a match, followed by being knocked upwards into a row of ceiling spikes.
    • Aside from impalement, there is also death by blunt force trauma from falling from such a great height. So damned if you do, damned if you don't.
  • Reptile was elated when he found that his old haunt had been given a place in the Pantheon. Now he's back to his old tricks, giving out clues as to how and where to fight him on his own terms. It's rumored that he gets a power boost whilst fighting at the bottom of the Pit, as he becomes even more tougher to beat.
    • To challenge Reptile is easy, but hard at the same time. First, you must engage in Kombat at the Pit. Second, you must see a shadow fly across the moon. Third, win without defending and after getting a double Flawless Victory, finish the opponent. Do this right, and...
    REPTILE: YOU HAVE FOUND ME! NOW PROVE YOURSELF!
  • Deadpool does not like fighting at the Pit. Aside from the fact that he can't die and hates being punted into the spikes, he actually thought he was going to net a $10 million payday upon killing Reptile. He had heard wrong. "That's false advertising," Deadpool lamented as he tossed some random Mook into the Pit...which was followed by Thanos chucking the Merc With The Mouth after the mool. Wade was stuck on one of the pillar spikes for a day before pulling himself off...and getting impaled once he landed on the ground.

    Bikini Bottom 
Bikini Bottom, Divine Setting Where Water Is Air
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  • Description: An epipelagic city with buildings made out of metal, located in Bikini Atoll
  • Symbol: The silhouette of a flower in the blue water
  • Theme Song: The Bikini Bottom national anthem
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Water Is Air, Weird Buildings, Littering As Serious Business, Comedic Sociopathy
  • Domains: Underwater, Fish and Other Sea-life, Krabby Patties, Boating
  • Sacred to: All deities from SpongeBob SquarePants
  • Banned entry: Hexxus
  • In Bikini Atoll there is a small island with a palm tree, marking a small city underneath the sea called Bikini Bottom. With a standard population of 538, it's home to the world's most famous sea sponge and the famed Krabby Patty. While a generally happy place, one should be careful of some of its dark humor.
  • While being underwater, it has more in common with human society than should work. Electricity functions the same, weather is apparently a thing and fish walk. Though the rules of physics start to have an effect if you try to point it out like wondering how a fire can work underwater. Or try to write a letter, which will be ruined and chastised at before being thrown in said fire.
  • Somehow has undersea beaches and a Goo Lagoon, which Larry the Lifeguard is in charge of. There are seas of the stuff, and shockingly enough it's sort of possible, due to things like cold seeps and brine pools. Though the real thing isn't something they should swim in. There's also a rumor that the purple goo that occasionally appear there are not pollution, not bubble algae, but jellyfish corpses.
  • Found in the Pacific, but similar in some respects to Atlantica, which is located in the Atlantic. As they're guided by Neptune and Triton specifically, there may be some further relation. Hermes thought its Water Is Air attributes might explain how Zoidberg's house burned down underwater, but that couldn't be the case since Atlanta was in the Atlantic. Or as Hermes himself put it "that raises even further questions".
  • Heavily opposes littering, to the point most visitors see it as disproportionate. Though people like Aquaman have pointed out garbage and pollution is a lot more deadly to underwater life than land life. The citizens of Bikini Bottom are excited whenever he visits, and even Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy want to get his autograph. Hexxus has been permanently banned from ever entering Bikini Bottom for this reason.
  • As Bikini Atoll was a nuclear test site, some have speculated its citizens are mutants as a result of the atomic blast. The fact it has had sentient sea-life since the prehistoric era seems to disprove this, but Negative Continuity makes all this unclear.

    Halloween Town 
Halloween Town, Seat of Halloweentown
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  • A gothic town full of friendly ghosts, vampires, witches, zombies, and other monsters, lead by Jack Skellington, and represents Halloween.
  • Theme Song: This is Halloween
  • Symbol: A Jack-O-Lantern
  • Aligment: Neutral Good
  • Portfolio: Monster Mash, Dark Is Not Evil, Big Boo's Haunt, Fisher Kingdom
  • Domains: Halloween, Monsters, Goths, Undeath
  • Sacred to: Jack Skellington, Oogie Boogie
  • Sister Locations: Prague
  • Halloween is practically the only day of the year where the entire pantheon will be in a truce. To keep it this way, Jack Skellington requested that he make Halloween Town a dominion. He was allowed, but only on the condition that he does not attempt to take control of any other holiday (again).
  • Although Jack is the one in charge of the holiday itself, Halloween Town does have it's own mayor. Of course, this mayor is a literal two-faced coward who's only reaction to any troublemakers, often the Heartless, is to call for Jack!
    Mayor: Jack, please! I'm only an elected official here, I can't make decisions by myself!
  • Although the residents of Halloween Town are quite friendly, they won't hesitate to spook anyone who visits them, which has unfortunately given it a bad reputation for many. Because of this, whenever they are present, or up to 5km away, Sora will be transformed into a vampire (complete with a large orange eyepatch), while Donald Duck will be a Mummy (even as Paperinik), and Goofy as a Frankenstein's Monster expy (even as Super Goof).
  • The only resident you should be cautious of is Oogie Boogie, who's the only villain to reside within it's boundaries. Of course, after a certain mishap of a spell back in 2006, Oogie's permanently stuck with short term memory loss, which Jack finds as a fitting punishment.
    • Rumor has it that Neyla is taking advantage of Oogie's disability for her own evil deeds. For this reason, Jack has declared her a Persona Non Grata.
  • Not to be confused with the other Halloween Town.

    Mordor 
Mordor, Unholy Seat of Eternal Darkness, Fire, and Brimstone
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  • A charred, fiery wasteland barely able to support life, eternally shrouded in dark clouds and with the towering volcano of Mount Doom always present in the horizon.
  • Symbol: The Eye of Sauron
  • Alignment: Evil (varies between Lawful and Chaotic depending on whether it's referring to its rulers or minions)
  • Portfolio: Evil Wastelands, Shadowlands, Dark Red Clouds
  • Domains: Darkness, Death, Destruction, Evil, Fire, Tyranny
  • Sacred to: Melkor and Sauron. Also part of the merged headquarters of the Grand United Alliance of Evil, along with several other locations.
  • Unholy to: the Fellowship of the Ring (Frodo, Sam, Aragorn, Gimli, Legolas, etc.)
  • Similar Locations: certain interpretations of Hell
  • It is said that no one can simply reach Mordor on foot.
  • Ali Al-Saachez considers it his favorite vacation spot.
  • Not to be confused with New Jersey.

    Raccoon City 
Raccoon City, Holy Domain of Company Towns (Raccoon City, Pennsylvania - novelization location, Raccoon City, Colorado - fanon location)
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Raccoon City, during the T-Virus Outbreak, September 1998
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  • Description: A Midwestern Town
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Domains: Towns, Corruption, Viral Outbreaks
  • Portfolio: A Town Located In The American Midwest That Was The Location Of Several Major Outbreaks in 1998, Leading To Its Nuclear Destruction To Stop The Outbreak
  • Places Of Interest:
    • Raccoon Police Department
    • Kendo Gun Shop
    • Saint Michael's Clock Tower
    • Raccoon Laboratory
    • Grill 13 Restaurant
    • The Various Umbrella Laboratories (Umbrella Chemical Plant, the Training Facility, the Spencer Mansion, and the Dead Factory)
    • The Apple Inn
    • Raccoon University
    • Raccoon Hospital
    • Raccoon Zoo
    • Raccoon Sewers
    • Raccoon Subway
  • Sacred to: Chris Redfield, Claire Redfield, Leon Kennedy, Jill Valentine, Rebecca Chambers, Moira Burton, Albert Wesker, William Birkin, Sherry Birkin, The Wolfpack, Ada Wong, Mr. X, The Nemesis, HUNK
  • Haven For: All undead deities
  • Popular With: The Houses Of Firearms And Explosives
  • Jill Valentine: It all began as an ordinary day in September. An ordinary day in Raccoon City, a city controlled by Umbrella. No one dared to opposed them. And that lack of strength would ultimately lead to their destruction. I suppose they had to suffer the consequences for their actions, but there would be no forgiveness. If only they had the courage to fight. It’s true once the wheels of justice began to turn, nothing can stop them. Nothing.
  • Ominous, dark, and foreboding, the town known as Raccoon City and the surrounding area appeared in the Pantheon. The Pantheon knows well of the events that led to it's nuclear annihilation, and contingency plans are put in place to keep the undead citizens and monsters from pouring out into the Pantheon.
  • The Redfield siblings, Leon Kennedy and Jill Valentine all claimed that they encountered and gunned down the undead versions of the Bogard brothers, Mai Shiranui and Joe Higashi when they somehow got caught in the Raccoon Outbreak. Terry, Mai and Joe vehemently deny the claim.
  • There are two versions in regarding how Raccoon City was destroyed. The first version, according to Jill Valentine (and supported by Ada Wong), a single tactical nuke air-bursted over Downtown Raccoon. According to the Outbreak Eight, a barrage of thermobaric missiles was what done the town in.
  • If you're brave enough (or have a death wish) to venture into Raccoon City, it has a bit of something for everyone:
    • Aside from the zombified cops, the Raccoon Police Department is the main haunt of both Nemesis and Mr. X. And there's the Lickers waiting to ambush any unsuspecting bastard that tries to sneak through their domain. Akuma could be found stalking the corridors of either the Raccoon Police Department or the Raccoon City laboratory, testing his skills against the undead and Umbrella's bioweapons. Horrified at the loss of so many uniforms (i.e., cops), Kurtis Stryker and Renee Montoya are among several cops who take it upon themselves to ensure that the undead husks of their fallen brothers and sisters are put to rest. And there's Negan, who happily brains any undead cop he finds with Lucille. He did shed tears over the various wrecked cars, as some of them were classics...and priceless. Even Deadshot visits the R.P.D., if only to vent out some steam.
    • For those looking for a challenge, they tend to go to the Spencer Estate, the mansion and lab being overrun wit'''h Hunters and Crimson Heads. That's not counting a bomb-laden Forest Speyer chasing after you and a reincarnated Lisa Trevor hunting for your head. In a rather unorthodox form of family bonding, Vergil and Nero are seen carving a path of destruction through the mansion.
    • There's the Raccoon Zoo, home to such attractions as Oscar the bull elephant, Max the lion and the two lionesses Silfy and Angela. While the zombified hyenas are no problem, due to the fact that they are torn between attacking and running away, it's the undead lions and the undead bull elephant you need to worry about. Poison Ivy, Swamp Thing, Animal Man, and Vixen were absolutely irate upon seeing what the T-Virus has wrought upon the plants and animals within the zoo, especially inside the zoo's Jungle Dome.
    • If you're a Entomophobe (fear or insects), steer clear of the Raccoon Sewers and the Raccoon Subway. The massive Web Spinners have made their home in the former (along with some Giant Roaches), while the latter is home to the Giga Bite, a massive flea who ingested T-Virus blood and grew to it's enormous size. The Giga Bite made its hive in the subway, and birthed numerous Mega Bites, fleas the size of a pickup truck's wheel.
  • Raccoon City is also used as a testing ground for various weapons and vehicles. Both the Peregrine Falcons and the Sparrows are occasionally seen testing out theirs vehicles and firearms, all the while bickering with each other. Doomguy is seen ripping and tearing through the zombie hordes. And when he's not popping off the heads of the undead, Duke Nukem is kicking them off with his Mighty Boot. Duke also took note that most of the zombies coming at him are female.
    Duke Nukem: Even in un-death, the babes still want The King.
  • During the event which decided the fate of two worlds, Rocket Raccoon had heard from Chris about his hometown and assumed that it was a haven for his own kind. "Well, needless to say...its not." But he and the Guardians do enjoy dropping by to polish their skills. However Rocket did manage to kick Chris' ass for leading him on.
  • Raccoon City, surprisingly enough, is a popular haven for the undead deities in the Pantheon. Liu Kang and Kitana can pass unmolested by the undead hordes, as does Scorpion. Olivia Moore, Kan-Ra, Mira Fallegeros, and Jubilee (whilst in Vampire Mode) are several others. But Deathstorm has his own hideout within the city, as he considers it his 'home away from his temple.' Too bad that Alucard and Seras Victoria doesn't share that sentiment, as their handiwork can be seen throughout the city.

    San Fransokyo 
San Fransokyo, Holy Seat of Americasia
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    Toontown 
Toontown, Holy Seat of Towns Inhabited by Cartoons
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  • A whimsical town filled with cartoon inhabitants located in downtown LA.
  • Theme Song: "Toontown"
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good
  • Portfolio: Cloudcuckooland, Toon Physics, Rule of Funny, Animated Actors
  • Domain: Funny, Cartoon
  • Sacred to: Many characters from cartoon, but to Jessica and Roger Rabbit in particular.
  • Unholy to: Judge Doom
  • Needless to say, a certain chemical made from turpentine, acetone and benzene called the Dip is forbidden in this town.
  • Judge Doom is also forbidden to visit this town and any access to its paperwork because of his attempt to turned it into a driveway. The Toons in this town especially hate him for trying to destroy his own hometown and killed several members of his own species just for money.
  • Visitors to this place is treated with a pleasant surprise of witnessing Donald Duck and Daffy Duck, as well as Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse standing near and interact with each other. Although for some reasons the four of them can only appear with each other at the same time and saying the same amount of lines…
  • Some rumors have it that the town inhabitants know the hunters that killed Bambi's mother due to holding the script that his alternative counterpart is an actor on. Toontown's official denied any of this and forbid anyone from gaining entry.
  • That was right after World War II. It's quite possible that only A-listers can afford to live there anymore with the rest priced into far-flung exurbs in the Valley and the Inland Empire.

    Zootopia 
Zootopia, Divine World of Funny Animals (Zootropolis)
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  • A city divided into multiple districts; all dedicated specifically for animals
  • Symbol: A side view of the city
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: World of Funny Animals, Settings with Animal-Based Puns for Naming (Quite Frequent Too)
  • Domains: City, Animals
  • Similar Location: Busytown
  • Sacred to: Judy Hopps & Nick Wilde
  • As one can guess by looking at its name, Zootopia is a modern city that is inhabited entirely by animals, usually of the anthropomorphic kind. At least 90% of the population consists of prey animals, with the remaining 10% being predators. There has been some prejudice going on in that locale for some time, though measures have been made to lessen it.
  • There are multiple districts in this location; each with their own artificial climate zones to fit the environmental requirements of such. Districts that are next to each other and have opposing climate zones have walls separating them to keep temperature between the districts within their appropriate settings.
  • Given how large Zootopia is, it has its own transit system so the inhabitants don't have to walk several miles to go from district to district. By taking the transit, passengers are also given a scenic tour of what Zootopia looks like, and needless to say it's a pretty sight.
  • If someone who isn't an animal visits this place, then they are turned into an animal that is appropriate given their default characteristics. For example, Robin Hood will be transformed into his fox counterpart and the transformation will remain until the visitor decides to leave the domain.
  • Surprisingly, there aren't any primates that have taken up permanent residency in this location. The only primates that residents of this domain come across are visitors, but that's about it.
  • If anyone wants to watch movies such as Pig Hero 6, Wreck-It Rhino, or Meow-ana, then this is the place to go to. Then again, it's probably the only place to watch all-animal parodies of existing films (alongside movies that have not been released in the real world).

    Helheim Forest 
Helheim Forest, Seat of Suspicious Forests (Planet Femushinmu)
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    Great A'Tuin 
Great A'Tuin, God(dess?) of Landmass-bearing Sea Creatures
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    U.A. High School 
U.A. High School, Divine Hero Academy
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  • Alignment: Lawful Good
  • Portfolio: Superhero School, Strange and Colorful Assortment of Students and Staff Members (With Significant Students in Class 1-A)
  • Domains: Growth, Heroes
  • Sacred to: Izuku Midoriya & All Might, Ochako Uraraka, Shoto Todoroki
  • Partner Schools: Xavier Institute, The Initiative, Camp Half-Blood
  • Given that most of the population in Izuku Midoriya's world has superpowers in the form of Quirks, it would come as no surprise that there are educational facilities dedicated to training young Quirk users how to utilize their powers properly. U.A. High School isn't actually the only facility out there, but it's one of the more notable ones. Not only does it have Hero Courses, but there are general education classes and a support department for those interested even if their Quirks aren't really combat-oriented.
  • The GUAG sees the school as very useful in getting more potential heroes to aid them in their various battles against potential threats. A handful of the more prominent members occasionally take up part-time jobs teaching there, but the U.A. staff tends to do the bulk of the work in the school overall.
  • One of the school's more notable events is a Sports Festival, where students compete against each other in order to get a chance at finding bigger-name superheroes to work under. Although it was considered at one point to use the school's stadium to host different competitions in the Pantheon, that idea never came through and it is instead mainly used as a showcase for aspiring heroes.
  • Security is very tight for this place, especially considering that it was attacked by villains once, specifically at a building within the school that focuses on simulating disasters for potential heroes to confront. Security is serious enough that paparazzi have a very hard time getting in. Deities dedicated to journalism also have limited coverage of the school, and the most that they can be active there is during the aforementioned Sports Festival. Special ID is required in order to be allowed access to the school and stealing such an ID is easier said than done.
  • Charles Xavier is a frequent visitor to U.A., citing it as very similar to a school that he oversees. When it comes to those who have part-time jobs teaching at U.A., it appears that Professor X seems to work there longer than others, likely due to experience.
  • Multiple discussions have taken place in regards to including additional courses to the school. So far, nothing additional has been included, but the faculty has been understanding when it comes to where additional types of heroics take place.
  • Some superheroes such as Hank Pym and Tony Stark (though in the latter's case he made something closer to a boot camp) have taken interest in the place. Tony in particular has taken note of any possibility of villains looking for ways to bypass the stringent security (alongside other ways the school could get threatened) and has discussed how to make sure the school is successful in bringing additional heroes to the fold.
  • It is located in Japanese city of Musutafu, meaning no, a school for heroes cannot be found on a similarly named planet of fire. There's some sense of irony how a school for those seeking to do good is located in a city with a name similar to a planet where evil is prominent.

    The Empty 
The Empty, Divine Void Afterlife
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  • Description: An empty black void
  • Symbol: Nothingness
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Power of the Void, The Nothing After Death For Those Without a Soul, Unfashioned Void Predating Everything, Don't Wake the Sleeper
  • Domains: Void, Non-Existence, Sleep, Emptiness
  • Resting place of: The Soulless (in Supernatural that includes angels and demons)
  • Before the universe, before God or Amara, before anything there was nothing. That nothingness is the Empty, ruled by and possibly embodied by The Shadow. This oblivion is where angels and demons go after their death, sleeping an endless, peaceful sleep. And it does not like those awakening from it.
  • The Shadow has absolute power over them unless they wake up. It is an Eldritch Abomination that hates anything that wakes it or wakes up and tries to escape and rampages in the pantheon if a soulless or afterlife entity is resurrected. Fortunately, this is rare, as so far no deity has power over the Empty itself in the Shadow's element. Dream of the Endless has given the Shadow a pleasant sleep to placate it and discourage further rampages.
  • Upon the Empty's ascension, who should normally undergo a Cessation of Existence, The Nothing After Death or are The Soulless end up there now. It substitutes "Mu" in Death Note, so anyone here who's name is written in the Death Note will go there instead, even if they are from a series with an afterlife. Given The Shadow's attitude towards those that escape, this has made the Death Note a more effective means of keeping people dead, at least longer than normal.
  • It's ascension serves as a potential dwelling for Lord Voldemort during respawn because of how little of his original soul is left. Flowey speculates this might be what he will undergo during death now, being soulless. Whether robotic deities would end up there is debated, given how often the question on whether artificial intelligence has a soul or not is brought up.
  • Jack Harkness and Jon Snow mused on the discovery of the Empty, and as they experienced a sort of nothing after their deaths but before their resurrection, they are of the belief that the Empty exists in some form in their universe as well. Dante believes it to be an emptier part of Limbo, though the Shadow chides the idea of God having any power in the Empty and reminded Dante humans with souls don't go there.
  • Of particular interest to the Grand United Alliance of Destruction, which can only spell bad news. As the guardian of the darkness before light, Nekron is of the belief that this may be existence in its original form, or at least it is where the darkness was born. It is telling that even Nekron is uncertain where he stands with the Empty, and what it is. Amatsu-Mikaboshi has a stronger theory that it is the nothingness that its true self, Oblivion, is the embodiment of.
  • The Lich has stated that it is the nothing before time, before also stating that before the Empty there were the monsters he has spoken about. The Shadow doesn't think that's accurate, believing that the nothing the Lich is referring to is him mistaking Amara for it. The Shadow has also stated that it was the nothing that preceded even the monsters, and all other creations. Most believe the Shadow has a more accurate interpretation, though accept the possibility of something before even the Empty.

    The Expanse 
The Expanse, the Void Between the Worlds
  • The chaotic, senseless terrain that used to be the Pantheon before any deities started shaping it, and the space that fills the empty parts between all universes.
  • Symbol: The Yamato Perpetual Reactor
  • Portfolio: Void Between the Worlds, Death World, Chaos Architecture, Eldritch Location, White Void Room (under the influence of the White)
  • Alignment: Fisher King. People and gods shape it by thought alone as they pass.
  • While normally formless, the land is constantly reshaped by the hopes and meanderings of passing entities and is considered the realm of human thought. When a world has met its final death by the power of the Fiends, they dissolve into the matter that makes up the Expanse. New worlds are born from the same humans in the real world who start thinking about them.
  • All visitors wishing to explore new areas to draw into the Pantheon be warned: the Expanse is the home realm of demons, and is naturally crawling with them. Worse, the Omnicidal Maniac entities known as the White are present, and can potentially reform their personal domain, the Monochrome Forest, to seal unwary travellers. While not invincible, they are still very dangerous and must not be considered enemies to take lightly.
  • The Auditors of Reality constantly attempt to breach the walls of the Expanse, but the native flora and fauna are normally enough to keep them out.
  • Theoretically, one can access any universe from the Expanse. In person, however, it's an infinite plane of reality with exactly zero points of reference, so travel through the Expanse is generally not recommended. One of the few known entrances to the Expanse in the Pantheon is the Yamato Perpetual Reactor, and with Flynn and the Demi-Fiend guarding the machine attempting to utilize it is considered... unwise.

    Minecraft 
Minecraft, Holy Seat of Sandboxes
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The Overworld
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The Nether
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The End
  • A set of three infinite worlds composed out of blocks. This includes the Overworld, the Nether and the End.
  • Symbol: A block of grass
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Wide-Open Sandbox, The Overworld, Classical Hell, New Dimension for the Final Boss
  • Domains: Blocks, Exploration, Creation
  • Sacred To: Steve, The Creepers, Endermen, The Wither
  • The land of origins of Steve, this world is quite different from the classical Earth-like dimensions. Not only is it composed out of blocks, but it is actually flat, and stretches infinitely on the horizontal axis. On the vertical axis, however, it is only a couple of hundred of blocks tall, with an endless void existing both above and below it.
  • This world is actually comprised out of three connected yet distinct dimensions: The Overworld, a relatively normal world with forests, oceans, deserts and other natural structures, The Nether, a hell-like cave filled with lava and undead monsters, and The End, a series of islands floating in the void, with the central one hosting a dragon in it.
  • There exists actually a nigh-infinite number of variations of the Minecraft world. Some of them only have small geographical changes, while some have outright different laws entirely. The world linked to the Pantheon is just one of them, created specifically for the Pantheon (although it isn't much different than the others like it).
  • The residents of the Land of Ooo (or at least some version) had once gone through a similar Minecraft experience. Finn and Jake are eager for more exploration into the world of Minecraft, Lemongrab dislikes it due to having grown an apple tree instead of a lemon tree, Lumpy Space Princess is disliked by the Endermen due to how annoying she is, while Simon has subconscious fear of the Endermen.
  • Because of the nature of this world, explorers of all kinds enter Minecraft for various reasons:
    • Edward and Alphonse are alchemists who are interested in the resources, hoping to use alchemy to new items from the materials there.
    • Naofumi's party are interested in collecting resources from the three dimensions in Minecraft, so Naofumi can absorb them into his Legendary Shield to gain new powers for it.
    • Annabeth Chase had always wanted to be architect, and she now has a world where she can build as much as she wants .
    • Link had once explored Hyrule 100 years after Calamity Ganon devestated it, so he has plenty of experience exploring, fighting, and cooking in another land.
    • Recette Lemongrass tends to visit Minecraft to gather resources to put on for sale.
    • The Second Coming had multiple adventures in a Minecraft-based world, allowing him to befriend as the two explore the world around them.
    • The Lego deities, especially Emmet, enjoy the world of Minecraft because it uses building blocks like their world does. Naturally they have no problems collecting materials and resources and using them for constructive purposes. Emmet has so far enjoyed creating anything he can with all the possible materials in the Overworld, the Nether, and the End.
    • The world of Minecraft has been chosen by Master Hand to be one of the many locales that the Smash tournament will be fought in.
  • The Mechanical Bosses are feared in Minecraft just as much as the Wither, since they caused so much havoc in their homeworld. Naturally, people dread having to fight both of them at the same time due to all of them being a force to be reckon with.

    Netherrealm 
Netherrealm, Unholy Seat of Fire and Brimstone Hell (Hell, Netherealm)
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A map of the Netherrealm
  • A realm of darkness where demonic creatures and damned souls reside. Only those of pure evil or dark taint in their heart may enter this damned world.
  • Symbol: The Netherrealm Kamidogu, The Brotherhood of Shadow insignia
  • Alignment: Chaotic Evil
  • Portfolio: Hell, Another Dimension, Crapsack World, a Hell without a Heaven
  • Domain: Hell, Lava, Evil, Demon
  • Sacred to: Shinnok, Quan Chi, Noob Saibot, Liu Kang, Kitana
  • Unholy to: all of the other Kombatants, especially Raiden, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Jax
  • Similar Realms: The Burning Hell
  • Welcome to Hell. Or the Netherrealm. Home of the infamous lava pools, torturing pits of damned souls, and the stronghold of the Brotherhood of Shadows, a cult of worshippers to the Fallen Elder God, Shinnok.
  • It is said that this realm was once ruled by Lucifer, however, he was overthrown by Shinnok with aid from Quan Chi. It is also unknown whether it's Lucifer, the leader of chaos, or one of the many Satans.
  • This realm is where Scorpion gain most of his powers and grows more powerful if he stays for a long period of time. Although he detests staying in the Netherrealm, he would stay if it gives him a chance to go after Quan Chi.

    The Phantom Zone 
The Phantom Zone, Divine Ghostly Realm (The Underworld)
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One interpretation of the titular zone
  • Description: Varies, but it's always desolate and almost a complete void
  • Symbol: A spinning rectangular glass
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Intangible Plane, Prison Dimension, Seen As Worse Than Death, Keeps Citizens Alive Forever, Another Dimension
  • Domains: Prison, Otherness, Kryptonians, Intangibility
  • Sacred to: Pretty much no-one, except maybe the House of Health and Diseases
  • Unholy to: Every single Kryptonian in and outside the Pantheon, especially General Zod
  • Similar dimensions: Tartarus, The Ghost Zone, The Room of Spirit and Time
  • In the DC Multiverse there are a number of strange planes of existence. One of the most well-known and infamous is the Phantom Zone. Discovered by Jor-El, it serves as a Prison Dimension for Kryptonian criminals. Inhabitants exist in a "phantom" state, ageless and needless while able to observe the universe outside.
  • The Kryptonian Council decided that their criminals should be sent into the Phantom Zone rather than be executed. General Zod is adamant that he'd prefer death; being unable to die, incapable of touch and watching the world as nothing more than a ghost. Jor-El deeply regrets it.
  • Though a prison, the Phantom Zone has been considered for medical purposes. Nothing can die there, so if someone is sick or wounded said illness/wound will be frozen in time. Superman used this to preserve Mon-El's life due to suffering from fatal lead poisoning, until such a point that a cure can be found. The House of Health and Diseases is trying to renovate it for this purpose but has found opposition by many including the below-mentioned House of Justice.
  • Because nothing can die when in the Phantom Zone, Nekron and the GUAD wish to destroy it. If that can't be done, then at the very least they want to clear it of occupants.
  • Some of the House of Justice have considered using the Phantom Zone as a Prison Dimension for whenever gods are criminalized. The Court of Gods has mainly ruled this out due to seeing it as too cruel, however, they are considering a method of making it more humane. Others believe it should serve as a special Hell whenever the worst of the worst need to be locked up, or simply trying to make it more humane.
  • Similar in concept to Tartarus, though doesn't seem to be sentient.
    • On a related note, it has recently been revealed that the Phantom Zone is, in fact, the underworld of various ancient myths, which has made it holy to various underworld deities like Hades. This also leads to a direct connection being made to the House of Life And Death.

    Silent Hill 
Silent Hill, (Un)holy Seat of Ghost Towns and Self-Inflicted Hells
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  • A lakeside resort town located somewhere in New England.
  • Symbol: A green sign saying "Welcome to Silent Hill", back of which contains the Halo of the Sun
  • Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
  • Portfolio: Abandoned Towns what possibly lives, Self-Inflicted Hell, Ominous Fog, Eldritch Location.
  • Domains: Chaos, Monsters, Dark World
  • Sacred to: Pyramid Head. And possibly Roahm Mythril
  • At first glance, Silent Hill might look like an abandoned town covered in a heavy fog. However, if you step there (especially if something invites you), it will make your greatest fears come true with monsters and locations.
    • Its the most common place where Pyramid Head wanders around it, being one of its infamous creations. As it can appear even if Silent Hill doesn't find interest in you, it's more of a reason to stay away from it.
  • The fog what covers the area has been speculated to be related to the fog found in Midnight Channel. However, there is no evidence to truly support it.
  • Even though people suggest not to go there, there are still some travel agents that can help you go there. Roahm Mythril knows one and tries to go there every Halloween.

    Speed Force 
The Speed Force, Seat of Super-Speed
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  • In the words of follower of Barry Allen and former God of Super Speed Wally West: "A flowing world of mystery, silver, morphing hyper-dimensional gels. Speed Heaven, the source of my power."
  • Symbol: A lightning bolt
  • Alignment: Neutral, it is used by good and evil speedsters alike
  • Domains: Meta Origin, Super-Speed, Swirly Energy Thingy
  • Sacred to: Pretty much anyone who relies on Super-Speed, but mainly Barry Allen and anyone who takes up the identity of The Flash.
  • Created when Barry was struck by lightning in the incident that gave him his powers, the Speed Force is the very source of all Super-Speed. All who can break the laws of physics with their speed are conduits of this energy field. The field was consecrated by Barry Allen, the current god of Super-Speed, as he is the very incarnation of the Speed Force, although Wally West, the third Flash, is able to make better use of it.
  • Despite having a singular point of origin in time, the Speed Force exists outside of time and space. This is why speedsters like Jay Garrick and Max Mercury could harness it even before Barry created it originally. Any being or object of sufficient speed can travel in and out of the speed force in order to travel to any point and time in the universe, although using super speed to time travel can be imprecise and very dangerous, especially without use of the Cosmic Treadmill or the Negative Speed Force.

    Wonderland 
Wonderland, Holy Seat of Nonsensical Worlds (Underland)
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Wonderland in live-action
  • A nonsensical world filled with anthropomorphic talking animals, crazy unstable inhabitants, shrinking and growing items and colorful plants
  • Symbol: Giant unproportionate mushrooms with magical properties; alternatively the rose garden of the Queen of Hearts
  • Alignment: Varies depending on adaptations, but definitely Chaotic
  • Portfolio: Strange and nonsensical world, World of Chaos, Dream Land (in some adaptation), Mental World (in some adaptation), World of Ham, Adaptation Overdosed
  • Domain: Madness, Nonsensical, Chaos
  • Sacred to: Although their opinion changed through time:
  • Unsacred to: The House of Logic except for Willy Wonka, the ascended cast of Mario, the good-aligned deities from Oz.
  • Conflicting Opinion: Alice
  • Sister Place: Htrae, Oz
  • The place has seen in many adaptations and exists in many forms. Some of its most prominent and iconic inhabitants include: The Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter the Queen of Hearts and the twins Twiddle Dee and Twiddle Dum. All of them, along with their most famous visitor Alice, have various opinions about Wonderland itself. From mild discontentment, embracing the insanity to actively trying to get out, what is known for sure that visitors to this place will always encounter a combination of them to guide them through the insanity that is Wonderland.
  • Bizarro very much enjoys this place due to its nonexistence logic like his homeworld Htrae.
  • The ascended cast by Super Mario Bros were at first confused Wonderland to their world because it also has mushrooms that can change size. However, they all discovered what a terrible ruler the Queen of Hearts was and glad that they don't have to live in it.
  • The ascension of Wonderland caused a collective reaction of both intriguing and frustrated because of the illogical nature of the place, with Spock, Sherlock Holmes, Luna Lovegood, The Question and Mako Mankanshokou trying their best to figure out the mechanic of this world. The only exception is Willy Wonka who is delighted to see a land that is so wonderfully messed up like his factory and furiously trying to find new ingredients for his new candy flavor.
  • Dorothy Gale extremely dislikes the fact that she has to travel through Wonderland in order to get access to the Land of Oz due to the fact that she hates how cruel the Queen of Hearts is. The rest of Oz also doesn't like this arrangement either because the Queen of Hearts reminded them of various evil rulers they have beaten in the past.

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