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Just a salvage for deleted profiles and things that never went anywhere I'm curious about

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If for some insane reason you want to resurrect or incorporate old profiles of mine I've deleted, go to this link: RJ Archive. Otherwise, it's only there because Obsessed Are the Listmakers.

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Some ideas I'm interested in salvaged from the Wayback Machine that other people have made. Interested in potentially restoring them one day

    Dragonslayer 
The Dragonslayer
  • Appearance: An oversized broadsword that serves as Guts' signature weapon
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  • Portfolio: Guts' Main Weapon Which Is A Big Damn Sword and Absurdly Sharp Blade, Tainted In The Blood Of Demons And Monsters
  • Domains: Demon Slaying, Oversized Weapons, Tainted/Cursed Weapons
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  • The Dragonslayer. Originally forged by the blacksmith Godo on the orders of his king to forge a sword powerful enough to kill a dragon, this once-unusuable sword is now Guts' go-to weapon when it comes to slaying demons and the Apostles. Guts is no short dude, standing at 6'8", but his sword stands at a whopping 7'2" with a width of 11" and said to weigh over 400 pounds. To put it in context, Raoh and Raiden are both shorter than Dragonslayer (6'11" and 7' respectively), but Sagat and Gregor Clegane (who stands at 7'5" and 8' respectively), is taller than the weapon. The blade is wide enough for Guts to use as a shield.
  • Because of its length and weight, the Dragonslayer is sometimes referred to as a glorified bladed club rather than an actual sword. It was even said that the sword was "massive, thick, heavy, and far too rough. Indeed, it was a heap of raw iron." Guts has no problem in wielding it. Due to the barbaric mercenary training he endured in his youth, Guts is more than capable of hacking off any unfortunate schmuck's body parts in one swing. Oh, and due to Guts killing countless Apostles, their Spawn, and even impaling a member of the God Hand, Dragonslayer's blade has been soaked in the blood of demons and other supernatural beings. So much so that the blade has become stronger and has become the bane of monsters and evil spirits, Dragonslayer being able to hack apart astral forms. It's one of the reasons why Guts is banned from the House of Monsters and Beasts.
  • As the sword was originally created to slay dragons, the dragon deities (mainly the bad ones) make sure to stay away from Guts. Even Alduin, the Bane of Kings himself, would rather fight the Dovahkiin and the good Targaryen deities at the same time before fighting Guts wielding Dragonslayer.
Kratos is no stranger to wielding massive weapons. Being the son of Zeus has that effect on him. For the Spartan, the Dragonslayer reminds him of the Blade of Artemis and the Blade of Olympus.
  • There's an ongoing debate as to whether or not Dragonslayer can be effective against the White Walkers/Others and their master, The Night's King. While he and the White Walkers can shatter normal blades like glass, Dragonslayer is anything but normal.

    Elder Wand 
The Elder Wand (The Deathstick, The Wand of Destiny)
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  • The Elder Wand is an almost unbeatable wand. Whoever holds it will be granted an incredibly augment to their magical abilities.
The problem, however, is that to gain the wand's "allegiance", you must either kill or otherwise defeat its current master. Should someone die of natural causes while in possession of the wand, never having been defeated, its power will be broken. It will then become little more than a fancy piece of wood. At the end of the series, the last master was Harry Potter

    Skywalker Lightsaber 
The Skywalker Lightsaber
  • Appearance: A cylindrical silvery-hilted lightsaber with a blue blade
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  • Portfolio: Ancestral Weapon, Laser Blade, An Elegant Weapon For A More Civilized Age
  • Domains: Swords, Energy Blades, the Force, Family, Legacy
  • Owners: Anakin Skywalker (the original), Obi-Wan Kenobi (temporarily/held onto it), Luke Skywalker, Rey
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  • A weapon with an involved and sordid past, this was built by the God of Heroes before Anakin became Vader and Carrot stepped up to take his job. It's been passed around a great deal. Obi-Wan gave it to Luke, who lost it and his hand. Under unknown circumstances, the lightsaber came under the possession of Maz Kanata, who gave it to Stormtrooper fugitive Finn. Then, a scavenger from Jakku named Rey took the saber to protect Finn from Kylo Ren and travelled to Luke's temple to present it to him. It was last seen in a First Order ship, where it was torn in half as both Rey and her enemy Kylo Ren tried to pull the saber towards themselves with the Force. Obi-Wan has written an inscription of it
    "This was the formal weapon of a Jedi Knight. Not as clumsy or random as a blaster. More skill than simple sight was required for its use. An elegant weapon. It was a symbol as well. Anyone can use a blaster or a fusioncutter but to use a lightsaber well was a mark of someone a cut above the ordinary."

    Spear of Longinus 
The Spear of Longinus (Spear of Destiny, Spear of Christ, Holy Lance)
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  • Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
  • Portfolio: Blade On A Stick, Goth Spirals, Symbolism of Sort
  • Domains: Alien, Blade, Conspiracy
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  • Named after the soldier who pierced Christ's body, the Spear of Longinus has the special ability to pierce through an Angel's A.T. Field. But it's true purpose is to start Third Impact with conjunction with EVA Unit 1. The spear is not an Earth-made weapon. It's theorized that it was created by The First Ancestral Race who may also created the Seeds of Life. Though, it's only a theory. But what is known is that there are more then one spear and the one in the Treasury belongs to the First Angel, Adam.
  • The Spear is currently in the possession of the newly freed Yui Ikari. Though, she has zero intention of using it except when she thinks her son's life is in danger. Even though Yui owns the original Longinus, there has been multiple copies with its powers varies floating around the universe. These includes a version own by Kratos that acts more like a basic weapon, another that can open portals to another dimension, and others that were actually use by Adolf Hitler's Last Battalion. The last one is very worrisome to many of the Persona users, especially to Tatsuya Suou and Maya Amano, in the pantheon as it has the ability to seal Personas. Not only that, Nyarlathotep use that version of the Longinus to kill Maya and end the world.
  • Alexander Anderson once try to steal the Spear from Yui Ikari once. He believe such a holy artifact should be in the churches hands. Though, he stop once he found it wasn't the "true" Longinus.
  • There's been reports of a similar weapon called the Spear of Cassius. It's been said that when the two spears come together, it be able to "repair the world". What ever that means is unknown.
  • There has been talks in the House of Technology to send a replica of this version of the Longinus to the moon. Though, Princess Luna is really against such an idea.

    Chaos Emeralds 
The Chaos Emeralds
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  • Alignment: Always Chaotic. Whether they are Good, Neutral or Evil depends on who's using them at the time.
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  • Domains: Chaos, Destiny, The Heart, Positive And Negative Emotions
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  • These Emeralds take on variable forms and have the ability to bestow super transformation upon anyone (except Tails until recently) who holds all seven of them at one time. Part of the reason they are scattered to random corners of the world or the Special Zone is to prevent someone like Doctor Eggman getting them, with good reason, as Sonic the Comic's Robotnik once absorbed their power becoming a Reality Warper Omniscient god, and Archie Eggman used them to press the Reset Button on his whole multiverse. Like the Dragon Balls, there are actually multiple sets of Chaos Emeralds. The set held by the Pantheon was originally found on Angel Island. Other sets, such as the Super Emeralds, Sol Emeralds, and so on, are kept in hidden separate locations for fear of what might happen if they were all together.

    Casino Park 
Casino Park, Divine Casino Level
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  • Portfolio: Casino-Themed Level, Giant Pinball Tables
  • Domains: Casinos, Craziness
  • Sacred to: Sonic and friends
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  • Sonic and his friends have ran through many different casinos throughout their adventures and Casino Park is just one of them. With giant floating gambling tables, giant floating spinning dice, and pinball machines with built-in slot machines, there's a guarantee of some sort of thrill to be had while trying to get to the end of this park.
  • Bingo Highway serves as a specialized part of Casino Park, where visitors can speed down a track and try to get a Bingo without falling off. There's even a harder free-fall Bingo challenge for those that are skilled at the game. It's a rather popular place for those that want a lively "Bingo night".
  • There is some degree of involvement within the House of Luck and Fortune when it comes to managing the winnings of the park's visitors. Since rings are the main currency used for this place, visitors that aren't Sonic and his friends would have verify the rings won in comparison to the currency they prefer and even then, there's no guarantee that they'll leave with a lot of money after the currency translation.
  • Waluigi got jealous at how lively the pinball tables of this place are in comparison to the singular table that's present within Waluigi Pinball. He made some attempts to try and claim part of the park as his own to add to his Waluigi Pinball, but all have ended in failure to varying degrees of humiliation.
  • King Dice and The Devil of Inkwell Isles are furious at Casino Park's existence, claiming that it's taking attention away from Devil's Casino. While Cuphead & Mugman were a bit wary at first upon seeing another place with potential gambling involved, they're at the very least amused that their arch-enemies are upset that people are visiting a place that's far less deadly than what the enemies have to offer.
  • Robots sent by Dr. Eggman are a frequent sight in the park. Despite the numbers that can show up, most of them aren't really much of a threat and can be destroyed without much issue, especially if the robots are on the pinball tables. Robots that are more dangerous that are sent from different sources are another issue entirely.
  • Parts of this location have been used as a racing track for Sonic and a number of other Sega-related deities to run through. A few spectators did wish that the racers would go through the installed pinball tables in addition to dodging giant poker chips.
Several times, there's been a request to play "The Whims of Fate" over the casino's PA system. Sometimes, this request is entertained to the delight of the requesters. Related to that, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts don't go to Casino Park due to a casino being where their leader Ren had been captured by Shido's Conspiracy, and because a casino was the form Sae Niijima's Palace assumed, something her sister Makoto still has issues with.

    Stand Arrow 
  • Appearance: A gold and black arrow with intricate carvings.
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  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Artifact of Doom, Personality Powers
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  • Crafted by a meteorite that landed on Earth, it has the special ability to manifest a Stand on any living organisms that has been cut or stabbed by the arrow. However, only those who posess sufficient spiritual strength can wistand their Stand. Otherwise, they would die from the strain. There's been theories that the meteorite actively sought after Earth because of its many candidates of Stand users. If a person who was struck by the Arrow were to have children or descendants, they too would be able to manifest a Stand as shown with Dio's sons and Jonathan's descendants. Those who already have Stands can still be effected by the Arrow. When it's the user who is pierced, their appearance change and their Stand gains a new power. But if a Stand is pierced, their appearances change and their powers increased.
  • Currently all five GUA own one of the Arrows. The one in the GUAE is own by Dio Brando himself while the one in the GUAG was given to the Joestar family. It's unknown who posess the ones in GUAL, GUAC and GUAD. There has been rumors that the groups want to use the Arrows on some of their members to see if they gain a Stand of their own

    Saint's Corpse 
The Saint's Corpse (Saint Corpse, The Holy Corpse, Corpse Parts)
  • Appearance: Nine ancient remains of a human male.
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  • Alignment: Lawful Neutral (complete), True Neutral (parts), likely Lawful Good in intention.
  • Portfolio: Supernatural Object Related To A Historical Figure, Manipulating Probabilities, Artifact of Attraction, Super-Empowering, Creating Utopia, Only Answers To Unselfish Wishes
  • Domains: Blessings, Holiness, Miracles
  • Notable users: Funny Valentine, Johnny Joestar, Gyro Zeppeli, Diego Brando, Dio Brando, Jotaro Kujo
  • Parts: Heart, Left Arm, Right Arm, Left and Right Eye, Spine, Rib cage, Legs, Skull
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  • The Holy Corpse is quite an anomaly in the multiverse, as there is only one of it in existence. Scattered across America within rather conveniently random hiding places, the parts of the corpse grants people who absorb the parts into themselves powers differing from each individual. Combining all the parts together to form the complete body blesses the person who did so with the power to protect the user and the land to which they dwell upon. Valentine attempted to assemble the corpse to make America the greatest of all nations but was stopped by Johnny and Gyro fortunately.
  • There is no sugarcoating it, this is the body of Jesus Christ. Those who touch it even get visions of the Messiah himself. Of course, nobody refers to it directly as such. This is just one of the reasons why the Corpse’s presence in the Pantheon was never announced, not just to prevent those from seeking it but to not have worshippers cause a riot over being unable to see it themselves. People like Saint George and Martha, no matter how good their goals are, will try to take the corpse because it’s their Lord’s body. Would have probably confused those who actually knew Jesus like the kids from South Park since they’re Pals with Jesus.
  • While individual parts works on any person who possesses them, the complete Saint Corpse’s power only works on those who have just motives for using it. This is why Funny Valentine was able to use it despite not being its carrier at the time, as his reasons were considered unselfish despite Valentine’s intentions to make other countries suffer with that power. A version of DIO who evolved his Stand would hear about the Holy Corpse from Valentine and invaded other dimensions to obtain it. Even though that DIO was more than content with his power, he wanted the Corpse Parts For the Evulz. That backfired on him big time when Jotaro defeated him. While everybody questions how Jotaro defeated such an overpowered being, it’s actually quite simple. The Holy Corpse did not consider DIO worthy of its power, so it empowered Jotaro with the strength to defeat him.

    The Anur System 
The Anur System, Celestial Seat of Monster-Inhabited Worlds
  • Description: A monster mash of a planet system that several different alien species bearing a curious resemblance to various monsters of human fiction call home.
  • Symbol: A purple cobweb
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  • Alignment: Lawful Neutral
  • Portfolio: Home of Monsters, Monster Mash, Inhabitants Can Survive In Vacuum
  • Domains: Aliens, Monsters, Space
  • Sacred to: Dr. Viktor, Kuphulu, Zs'Skayr
  • Unholy to: Ben Tennyson
  • Banned entry: The Hall of Vampires
  • Nothing short of an enigma in the Milky Way galaxy, the Anur System is home to many species of alien that bear a coincidental resemblance to notable monsters of human legend. Massive, purple cobweb-like structures stretch across the Anur System and connect its planets together, and at the center is a particularly diminutive dwarf star. The small size of the star might explain why there doesn't appear to be much light in the Anur System.. Their exact origin and purpose is unknown, and a good number of people have no interest in finding out. Notable planets include:
    • Anur Phaetos, home planet of the Ectonurites; It has been referred to as "the galaxy's greatest mystery" because no outsider who explored it ever returned.
    • Anur Transyl, home planet of the Transylians; Though Transylians are the native species, Anur Transyl appears to be a multicultural center of the Anur System. It is possibly an Egopolis named after Lord Transyl, the last living member of the Vladat species who once enslaved the planet and its people. Zs'Skayr's castle can be found on this planet.
    • Luna Lobo, home planet of the Loboans; It is also the moon of Anur Transyl.
    • Anur Khufos, home planet of the Thep Khufan; It is an extremely hot desert planet home to large amounts of corrodium. While Anur System natives have developed an immunity to the substance due to evolving in such close proximity to it, being critically exposed to it causes severe, instant mutations in other species.
    • Anur Vladias, former home of the (almost) extinct Vladats; This planet is an uninhabitable, undead husk of its former self. The undeath of the planet is so overwhelming that merely being in its orbit will drain the life force of the living. Not even the most powerful extremophiles are capable of existing here.
    • Anur Ormerow, home planet of the Ormerowons; Other than being home to a zombie-like species, not much else is known about this planet.
  • The residents of the Anur System are notoriously xenophobic and very set in their ways, but thankfully not to an overly-violent extent. Because of this, they have yet to allow the Plumbers to establish a base there. Some progress seems to have been made, though. A Loboan named Scout recently became the first of his kind to join the Plumbers. He stationed himself there in hopes of one day swaying his people into joining the Plumbers' Union. For this reason, a vast majority of Anur System inhabitants were not happy to see their home ascend, seeing as it subsequently became a popular tourist destination among certain groups. Ben Tennyson himself was on the receiving end of the Anur System's xenophobia when he crashed on Anur Transyl. An unfortunate series of events provoked the citizens into breaking out the torches and pitchforks on him. To this day, Ben maintains that he hopes the never return.
  • Somewhere in the Anur System, locked up alive in a coffin facing the sun (with a window for added suffering), is Lord Transyl, who is now the last of his kind. Previously, his species, the Vladats, was completely extinct. Zs'Skayr eventually brought him back to life with the intention of conquering the universe with him. Transyl's DNA was also to be used as a template to revive and/or clone the rest of his species. With Transyl having been and Evil Overlord who enslaved his people in the past, Dr. Viktor betrayed Zs'Skayr and left Transyl to his miserable fate. Because of the Anur System's history with the Vladats, the higher-ups of the Pantheon have banned the entire House of Vampires from ever entering. They have confirmed on multiple occasions that this is nothing personal against them. The ban was put in place to protect their safety and well-being.
  • Curiously, despite the Anur System's xenophobia, some outsiders have been able to step foot there without provoking a reaction from its citizens. In order for this to be possible, they simply had to be monstrous and/or ugly. This probably helps to blend in with their society. For example, more monstrous members of the House of Otherness (aside from the House of Vampires, who are banned entry) have been shown to blend in without much issue. Because of this discovery, it is frequently suggested to human visitors especially that they go in disguise.

    Corrodium 
Corrodium
  • Appearance: A glowing, purplish mineral with mutagenic properties.
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  • Corrodium is a mineral of great potential energy, much more so than even Earth's uranium. It was once mined throughout the galaxy as a large and extremely efficient power supply. However, the mining and use of the substance for this purpose has since been banned in most systems due to how unstable and dangerous it is, causing serious mutations and loss of sanity to those who are exposed to it. The Anur System is a known exception, as its inhabitants are completely immune to corrodium's negative effects.
  • Corrodium was first discovered in the Pantheon during one of the Dwarf's routine trips to the House of Metal and Minerals. It took several members of the House to subdue the grossly mutated Dwarf, their behavior being described afterwards as feral, animalistic, and aggressive. Fortunately for them, the effects of corrodium are reversible, provided that the victim is not exposed for too long. Before too long, the Dwarf was back to normal.
As a result of this incident, any and all corrodium that could be found in the House of Earth and Metal was excavated and subsequently locked away in Maximum Security.
  • Zs'Skayr once used corrodium to power a light blocking field that covered the entire Earth. All organic life on the planet mutated as a side effect. Because of this, he and his servant, Kuphulu, are strictly forbidden from going anywhere near the Pantheon's corrodium stash. Dr. Viktor, however, is given somewhat of a pass to help with the House of Science's research on the mineral. He is required to be under heavy supervision whenever he is handling it, though. Reportedly, the House of Science has also been unable to get an accurate measurement of corrodium's ionizing radiation. This is because it has apparently broken EVERY Geiger counter that ever tried to measure it.
  • While the House of Science has firsthand accounts of corrodium's effect on the Dwarf's species due to the previously mentioned incident, they hope to study its effect on other species. So far, Ben Tennyson has been able to describe its effect on humans and cows, and has also revealed that he is immune to it while in alien form, but they are still seeking further data. As such, they've put up advertisements looking for those who would willingly expose themselves to corrodium. Any willing participants will be compensated handsomely for their contribution, of course.

    The Yamato Perpetual Reactor 
The Yamato Perpetual Reactor
  • Appearance: A large spiked ring on a pedestal
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  • Alignment: True Neutral on its own, but has immense potential for Chaotic Evil
  • Portfolio: Magical Particle Accelerator
  • Domains: Destruction, Energy, The Void, the Multiverse
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  • The Yamato Reactor was created by The White as part of a plan to create a reality-swallowing black hole. Fortunately, their plans were destroyed by Flynn
  • The Yamato Reactor now supplies safe, clean power to the entire Pantheon. Still, the potential for abuse was too great, and the Reactor was moved to the Vault. It's under the watchful eyes of Flynn and, if the situation is truly dire, his rival the Demi-Fiend. These two are the only ones allowed anywhere near the reactor; the God of Samurai Ponytails is fanatically protective of it and will not allow any others to approach it. He is fully willing to aim his blade at ANYONE in the Pantheon if he considers them a threat to the Reactor, up to and including Dream Himself. It is speculated that this attitude stems from a horrible mistake his alternate selves made regarding it.
  • Curiously, the infinite energy generation is a side-effect of Yamato's true nature - a gate to the Expanse. The reactor generates energy from nothing even when turned off. Actually activating it will open the gate, immediately sucking anybody nearby into any universe the holder of the remote wishes, and allow a massive demon infestation to spill upon the Pantheon. For this reason, Flynn keeps the reactor's remote control in his Gauntlet's inventory at all times, with orders to Burroughs to auto-summon Masakado's Shadow at full power against anyone who tries to take it by force. He has received offers from many to have the Reactor studied and analyzed, but invariably declines, citing too high a security risk.
  • The Reactor is, bar none, the single best-protected treasure in the Vault; its defenses are nothing short of obscene, as they represent the full combined might of the Houses of Technology, Gaming and Magic (the promise of free, endless energy was considered too tempting to pass up). Waves of sentry guns, Almighty magical traps, poisons, curses, homicidal Olympus Mons and labyrinthine interdimensional Domains are some of the gauntlet, among other sundry horrors. Triggering ANY ONE of these defenses sends alerts immediately to Flynn's gauntlet and Naoki's pager, bringing THEM running. Yamato itself, as a Magical Particle Accelerator, has a dimensionally-locking effect on its surroundings; after what happened to the last groups of time travelers and teleporters who tried to sneak into the Reactor Chamber, no one else is willing to try. Flynn himself is still "fundraising" to further jack up the security.

    The Green Lantern Ring 
The Green Lantern Ring and Central Power Battery

    Kryptonite 
Pieces of Kryptonite
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  • Portfolio: Green Rocks, Applied Phlebotinum, Magnetic Plot Device, Weakness Exploitation
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  • The pieces kept down here do not represent all the Kryptonite in the Pantheon, but rather all the pieces that have been found and reported by various deities. Batman himself keeps a large supply of green Kryptonite in the event that Superman should ever Face–Heel Turn, as well as to keep it out of the hands of the villains. Most villains who are planning to fight Superman have attempted to steal some of the Kryptonite available outside the vault. Lex Luthor himself uses some as a power source for his Warsuit, though he claims it's because it makes a very potent power source, and that the only reason Kryptonite isn't used as an alternate form of power is because Superman (or any of his Kryptonian allies) wouldn't be able to be in any city powered by it, "and we wouldn't want that, would we?"
  • As most know, Kryptonite are radioactive pieces of Krypton, Superman's homeworld, that come in various different colors. The most common color, green, causes ill effects to Kryptonians exposed, with prolonged exposure eventually killing them. The other colors, though, have other effects...
    • Red: Unpredictable, but usually non-lethal, behavior or bizarre transformations that may last from 24 hours to 3 days.
    • Blue: Harms Bizarros in the same way that green does, and does not affect normal Kryptonians. It can also be used as an antidote to the effects of red Kryptonite.
    • Pink: Turns Kryptonians homosexual. It can also swap a Kryptonian's gender.
    • Jewel: Enhances the psychic abilities of those in the Phantom Zone.
    • Gold: Removes the powers of Kryptonians temporarily.
    • White: Kills all plant life, regardless of origin.
    • Black: Debilitating mental effects on Kryptonians. May split the Kryptonian into a good half or bad half, invert their morality, or merely drive the exposed Kryptonian into a murderous rage.

    The Dip 
The Dip (Toon Acid, The Final Solution)
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  • Alignment: Neutral Evil
  • Portfolio: Sickly Green Glow, The Dreaded, Poison Is Evil
  • Domains: Acid, Death, Fear
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  • The terror of all toons, The Dip is a sickly green acid created by Judge Doom that can dissolve any toons who make contact with it.
  • Despite what others might believe, The Dip is very deadly towards Japanese Cartoons, aka anime. The reason is because the three chemicals that its made out of can dissolve paint and ink. With that in mind, it may also be able to kill characters from comic books and manga. Deities from the realm of video games and real media may not be safe either. That's because they may have an animated or hand drawn counterpart. Though, the reverse can be true if they have Real Life counterparts. In that case, they may be safe. Currently, The Judge is coming up with a new version of Dip called Dip II: Toxic Boogaloo. This new poison would be able to destroy cartoons created in the digital age, such as those rendered in CG.
  • The Inklings are very worried about the The Dip and that their own ink base weapons would be ineffective. Not only that, they are afraid the weapons themselves would be used in combination with the Dip. A ink machine gun firing dissolving chemicals? No thanks.

    Sugar Rush 
Sugar Rush, Seat of Food-based Worlds
  • Description: A region where the majority of the landscape and structures consists seemingly of confectionery.
  • Symbol: A Sugar Rush arcade console
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  • Portfolio: Wacky Racing, literally Tastes Like Diabetes, Unrealistic Cutesy Saturated Visuals, a Sugar Bowl Expy of Mario Kart
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  • Governor: Currently under dispute. Vanellope was the former governor until she left on her own accord.
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  • Unholy to: Ashley, Gertrude
  • Barred entry: Pac-Man (formerly), Kirby, Kero - pretty much any god with a Big Eater or Sweet Tooth attitude; as well as King Candy.
  • As soon as one enters this domain coming from the rainbow bridge, their first sight is the vast sweet-based landscape that extends to as far as the eye can see. Most of the "foliage" is made out of candy, the "seas" are made out of taffy and/or chocolate milk and the like, and even the buildings feature elements seemingly made out of confectionery. Its landscape varies from the thickets of its candy cane forest to the snow-covered peaks in its mountains. The majority of its population (mostly humanoid anthropomorphic candies) is concentrated in a central town which this rainbow path seemingly leads into. Landmarks like the Castle and Diet Cola Mountain decorate the horizon. The Racecourse is very visible from the high point of the road of entry.
  • Sugar Rush is a place where the inhabitants race to determine the roster for playing every single day. Vanellope, who had been forcefully Dummied Out by Turbo Racer/King Candy wished to race but couldn't. Ralph found this place and, after an event that nearly caused Sugar Rush to be destroyed, helped Vanellope finish the race and restore Sugar Rush to its proper glory. This domain can be substituted for certain Mario Kart courses following approval via unanimous vote by an ongoing race's participants. Its snowy region can substitute for Frappe Snowland, its central plaza can substitute for Sweet-Sweet Canyon, and the cavernous section with a rainbow-colored track can fill in for various settings, including Rainbow Road.
  • Some of the frequent visitors to this domain include Wreck-It Ralph, as well as Mario and other deities with a notable Mascot Racer game. Fix-It Felix and Sergeant Calhoun have been logging more frequent visits recently.
  • Due to the Cy-Bug incident, Vanellope has asked that many of the Big Eater gods (Pac-Man, Kirby, Kero, etc.) stay far, far away from Sugar Rush.
Following Vanellope's absence, the other racers have agreed to restart negotiations to all the Sweet Tooth Big Eater deities to rescind this ban. They agreed to immediately talk with Pac-Man as they noticed he had a a kart-racing game of his own, and was even featured in the arcade installments of Mario's own grand prix. So far, the racers do not mind him coming over to race, though they will keep a sharp eye on him. Talks with the others are to be resumed once the succession crisis is resolved. Likewise, recorded usurpers are also prohibited entry since the same incident was directly related to King Candy. The Racers agree to never rescind this ban, even as a new ruler takes hold. Any individual identified as such will be unconditionally ejected.
  • Its traditional monarchy was abolished by Vanellope in favor of a democracy with her as the initial leader and the racers acting as a parliamentary body. Unfortunately, following her absence into a new game, a power vacuum has emerged. During this crisis, expect heightened security upon attempting to visit. As a result, the racers are debating upon the best means to elect their governor. Some of the more skilled ones propose settling this dispute via a race tournament, but likewise, the underdogs would claim they would be left out. The racers have also unanimously agreed to restrict nominations to Sugar Rush's endemic population.

  • Need to check who is planning to restore these for their own: TBA

Stuff I might wanna finish off

    Sivir 
Sivir, Goddess of Money-Based Loyalty (The Battle Mistress)
  • Salvaged from: Black Sun Nocturne
  • Hall:
  • Demigoddess
  • Symbol: Her glaive
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
  • Portfolio: Action Girl, Attack! Attack! Attack!, Badass Family, Fuuma Shuriken, Improbable Weapon User, Precision-Guided Boomerang, Secret Legacy, Royals Who Actually Do Something, Warrior Princess
  • Domains:
  • Allies: Azir, Nasus, Wario, Sona Buvelle
  • Rivals: Kaneo Takarada, Scrooge Mc Duck, Sly Cooper, The Defenders of the Ancients (Radiants and Dires)
  • Enemies: Smaug
  • She wants to get access to Smaug's horde, due to it being valued at around 54.1 Billion Dollars at the most recent estimate. However, she’s smart enough to not assault it directly as that would be foolish.
  • She's currently trying to work her way up the ladder of Commerce, either by paying other deities off or amassing more wealth herself.
  • Has a good relationship with Sona, likely due to their time spent on the Fields of Justice together.
  • As one of the oldest champions to ever embrace Runeterra, Sivir remembered too well when she's still piss poor and having a very outdated face and body build. She gathered a lot of money to afford some plastic surgery, but she always got trolled here and there, dashing away her hopes of getting a better look. Eventually, she attended Dr. Shen's surgery line, and after a long line waiting, she managed to afford the better face and body she always dreamed of.

    Ekko 
Ekko, God of Localized Time Travelling (The Boy Who Shattered Time)

    Kindred 
Kindred, Gods of TBA (The Eternal Hunters, Lamb and Wolf)
  • Salvaged from: Davekazer
  • Hall:
  • Greater Gods
  • Symbol:
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment: True Neutral
Portfolio: Carrying out the Final Fate of All Creatures, Cool Masks, The Dividual, Hunting those whose Time has Come, "Kindred" is "Them", Lamb's Serenity to Wolf's Brutality, Our Reapers Are Different
  • Domains:
  • Allies:
  • Enemies: ANY and ALL who screw with the natural cycle of life and death, including time travellers, The Undead, and even those who've been resurrected, regardless of the individual's alignment (note that they find those who are inherently immortal merely troublesome).
  • Kindred is Runeterra's dual representation of death. Wolf being the brutal and inevitable side of death, while Lamb would be the calm, acceptance of the future. To accept Lamb is to rejoice in life and depart in serenity. To run from Wolf means a violent and terrifying end.

    The Cinema Snob and Kyle Kallgren 
The Cinema Snob and Kyle Kallgren, Co-Gods of The Movie Buff (Snob: Brad Jones, Vincent Dawn, Craig Golightly; Kyle: Oancitizen)
  • Salvaged from: Igordebraga
  • Hall:
  • Demigods
  • Symbol: Snob: Himself scowling in a couch; Kyle: Him reading a book on film
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Well-Dressed Movie Fans, Reviewing pretentious, Arthouse And Exploitation Films, Deadpan Snarker, Large Ham
  • Domains:
  • Allies: Alma and Elisabet Volger
    • Kyle only: William Shakespeare, Yoda
    • Snob only: Caligula, Indiana Jones, Darth Vader, Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees
  • Enemies: Tommy Wiseau, General Zod
  • While Kyle ascended As Himself, the Snob is mostly different from his creator Brad Jones, though once he pulls his glasses he channels Brad's true opinion.
  • They're delighted to see their idols in the pantheon, such as Kyle's favorite writer (Shakespeare) and the star of Snob's favorite movie (Caligula). Snob tries to hide it behind his pretentious facade, but is a big fan of slasher movies, and thus all the big killers of the genre respect him.
  • The characters impersonated by the duo in Suburban Knights and To Boldly Flee have expressed their amusement at their portrayals. Indiana Jones is also somewhat shocked by the fact Snob's favorite adventure of his is Temple of Doom. Still, General Zod was not amused at how Kyle tried to pass as his herald Non.

    Muscle Man 
Mitch Sorenstein, God of TBA (Muscle Man, Muscle Son)When Death found out that he ascended, he challenged Muscle Man to another game for his soul. Muscle Man in turn told everyone of the time Death threw up when he saw him making out with Starla. That proved enough to get Death off his back for now.
  • One of Muscle Man's favorite things to do is make jokes about his mom. Some poor sap decided to tell him that he was supposed say "Your Mom" instead of "My Mom", and told him a joke to demonstrate. That didn't go so well for them.
  • Was banned from the House of Travel after stealing a bunch of their cars and driving them into the Crash Pit he built outside of his temple.
  • Nobody knows what Muscle Man is. Some say he's actually a troll (befitting of his personality), while others believe that he's simply a massive stoner. He claims he's a human, but there are those who still don't believe him.
  • Witnessed a series of antics pulled by Filthy Frank with him claiming that "it was just a prank". Muscle Man decided to teach him what an actual prank is. Cue Mass Oh, Crap! from the House of Theater And Spectacle.

    Starmie 
Starmie, Deity of TBA (The Mysterious Pokémon, Gem of the sea)
  • Salvaged from: Kanton Kage
  • Hall:
  • Lesser Deity
  • Symbol: The gem in the middle of their body
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio:
  • Domains:
  • Allies:
  • Enemies:

    Atlas 
Atlas, God of TBA (Titan of Strength)
  • Hall:
  • Greater God
  • Symbol:
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment:
  • Portfolio: Titan of Strength, Cursed To Forever Hold The World Upon His Shoulders
  • Domains:
  • Allies:
  • Enemies:
  • There was a time when the skies themselves began to crumble and fall upon the Pantheon. Many tried to halt its descent, but failed. Soon, Zeus remembered the Titan Atlas, and brought him in to carry the sky upon his shoulders once more.
  • Kronos was happy to have his General in the Pantheon. Sadly for Atlas, his failures regarding Percy Jackson has prompted the Titan King to let him suffer from his burden until he has need of him once more.
  • Atlas was once an ally of Kratos; however, after learning that the Ghost of Sparta had murdered both Gaia and Kronos at one point, vowed to destroy him if he ever again came into his presence.

    The Burger King 
  • Salvaged from: Prinzenick 29th
  • Hall:
  • Quasideity (Intermediate God in Autoking form)
  • Symbol: His mask (alternatively, the Burger King logo)
  • Theme Song:
  • Alignment:
  • Portfolio: Cool Mask, Dark Is Not Evil, Edgier Reimagining of An Antiquated Mascot, Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant, The Voiceless, Requisite Royal Regalia, Uncanny Valley, Stealth Expert
  • Domains:
  • Allies: Spongebob, Optimus Prime, Iron Man, Jack Skellington
  • Friendly Rivalry with: Ronald McDonald
  • Enemies: The original Enterprise Crew, Bella, Laurie Strode, Megatron, Mr. Krabs, Squidward, Slenderman
  • The Burger King is an enigmatic being who once served as the mascot of his eponymous company, being an ironic and edgier attempt to resurrect the companies long-forgotten and rather benign leading star of the past for a modern audience. While he gained a considerable degree of popularity due to the offbeat nature of his appearance and his unnerving skill at appearing out of the blue to simply give fast food to unsuspecting customers, he was ultimately retired by his company in 2010 due to them finding him way too creepy for his own good. Despite this setback, the King has refused to lie low and actively continues to deliver his fast food to unsuspecting customers in his typical manner, regardless of whether they appreciate it or not. This has gotten him into some unfortunate altercations, especially by those who mistake him for a Michael Myers impersonator—Laurie Strode in particular has a very strong dislike of him.
  • Due to the sheer change in persona from the previous Burger King mascot, its been debated whether the King is the same character as him donning a new makeover and persona, or is someone—or something—else altogether. The King's true appearance and origins are shrouded in mystery, and all attempts to uncover his past or discover if he is of actual royal blood have only raised more questions than answers; some stories depict him as being part of a race of aliens called Kingons, while others depict him as being an Autobot who crash landed on earth in the 1950's and helped found the original Burger King restaurant by sharing his culinary expertise while disguising himself as a broiler to stay safe. However, crackpot theories of him being a Time Lord have largely been ruled out. He is known to have a normal wife and daughter, although his son has taken quite a bit after him. All attempts to interview them have been declined.
  • Despite what the internet would leave you to believe, he is certainly not a pervert or molester and is generally believed to be benevolent in personality by the Pantheon, but his lack of respect for peoples privacy and offbeat ways of approaching them isn't helping his case. Its unclear if he's simply naive and lacking in social skills, or is intentionally creeping out his customers to get their attention or for a gag. Because of his disturbing appearance and mannerisms, he has become quite popular around Halloween Town, particularly with Jack Skellington, and is believed to be a frequent visitor there around the holiday.
  • He once had an alliance with Stark Enterprises and allowed his likeness to be used for a prototype Iron King robot, but it quickly went pear-shaped when an unwitting customer triggered its temper by mentioning the McDouble, and the Iron King promptly went ED-209 on him. Both the King and Tony Stark were understandably upset and halted any further progress on the prototype to save face.
  • Has an Odd Friendship with Spongebob Squarepants, who, being Spongebob, isn't particularly disturbed by his appearance or mannerisms. Mr. Krabs, on the other hand, is annoyed by him and has ordered him to stay away from his restaurant, citing conflict of interest. And Squidward quickly took an aversion to him after he appeared by his bedside in the middle of the night to give him a whopper.
  • Is rumored to have been a subject of interest by the SCP Foundation, but they have made no attempts to capture him as of yet.

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  • Want to share with J 9 the League ideas if they're characters he likes. Trying to find on the Wayback beyond Jul 2019: Aerial Queen, Aj Wargo, Argonian Lorekeeper (tropes and profiles for adoption), Cel Prev XXVI, Donald the Potholer/Potholer Pantheon, DVB, Leone Haxor, Master Hero, Miggs Kirby 123, Old Lady Night Man, Otemple 700, Raziel 123, Super Mafia, Taxima, Thavidux 1234, Willy Four Eyes

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