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    Alex Mercer 
Alexander J. Mercer, God of Psycho Prototypes (ZEUS)
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  • Greater God
  • Symbol: A featureless icon of his face, depicting only his hood, his eyes, and the collar of his shirt.
  • Theme Song: Alex's Theme
  • Alignment: Chaotic Neutral for Virus!Alex, falling into Chaotic Evil for Real!Alex
  • Portfolio: Lightning Bruisers, Nigh-Invulnerability, Very Technically Heroic Sociopaths, Nightmare Fuel, Eating People And Gaining Their Knowlege, Lovecraftian Superpowers, Shapeshifter Hammerspace, Being The Virus, Phlebotinum Rebels, Voluntary Shapeshifters, Knight Templar Big Brothers
  • Domains: War, Death, Destruction, Revenge
  • Followers: Hidan, Valentine Romanov, Genesis Raphsodos
  • Unwitting Pawn to: Pestilence the Horseman
  • "Allies" (or those who think they are allies with him): Mana Ouma, Albert Wesker, Shiro Tagachi, The Gravemind, William Birkin/"G"
  • Rivals: Cole MacGrath, Molly Hayes, Alma Wade
  • Enemies: EVERYONE in the Pantheon can be his target, especially Human deities.
  • Opposed by: Hell, anyone who opposes him directly goes to his enemies list, but Ken Kaneki and Eren Yeager are the most notable mentions. Labrys, Asura and the real Zeus may also count.
  • Commonality Connection with: Ermac
  • Annoyed with: Faster deities who can outrun him.
  • Pitied by: Mithra
  • When Pestilence the Horseman wanted to acquire the Viruses of fiction and place it in his collection at the Pantheon (and splice it for better results), he had the idea of including Umbrella's Viruses, Hinamizawa Syndrome, and lastly, the Blacklight Virus merged along with the Croatoan Virus to spread the most dangerous disease around the Pantheon. While he got the first two easily with the help of Albert Wesker and his other allies, the acquiring of the Blacklight Virus was a very long story he wished should never be reminded about.
    • The "long story" of acquiring said virus actually was hard for him, not because of the virus itself, but the fact that when he got the sample, he was chased by an "unknown entity" of various powers. When he reached the Pantheon, the entity itself caused a Curb-Stomp Battle to the Horseman and ended up ripping him apart. The entity, who was revealed as a progenitor of the virus decided to return back to its realm but Pestilence, as a last act of "kindness" bargained him a position in the Pantheon in exchange for the virus itself. In other words, Pestilence indirectly brought Alex Mercer into Pantheon proper.
  • Many human deities were dreadfully horrified when they heard of his ascension. Almost everyone was told about his tale even before his ascension and even then, no one wanted him to ascend so badly due to well, his powers. To say that everyone was scared as hell is actually an understatement.
    • Demigods, Quasideities and Lesser Gods are warned NEVER to have an encounter with Alex, unless you are Molly Hayes, who can somehow go toe to toe with him. Others who are on any of those levels are told to stay away from him because once he absorbs them, he will utilize their strengths (even if you are weak, his virus will find the inner strength of it) and intelligence to the point where he can have Einstein-like intelligence. It doesn't help that his power feeds on organic matter, which unfortunately is the majority of the entire Pantheon.
    • While he can overpower most Intermediate Gods, there are just some who are too skilled that they can escape without suffering an inch. The Soldier and Demoman just proved how skilled they were by using their rocket-jumping and sticky-jumping skills to escape Alex. He's pretty much infuriated about this.
    • The House of Mentalism has seen some odd strings going on at Alex's body. It turns out, the "ruthless" Alex is actually the real Alex Mercer (who was dead the whole time), a person who is willing to end the human race and replace it with his kind. The other personality is the Blacklight Virus, the one that utilizes Mercer's likeness as his default appearance. After all, Mercer's body to be the closest thing to a real face and form for the virus. At least it has a sentient mind unlike the real one.
    • Luckily, with more research, there are weaknesses to Mercer's mutant abilities. This includes, Magic, Kratos and Spawn. Kratos is the best one especially since the Blade of Olympus is a lethal counter weapon to the Prototype himself.
  • There was a one-time event where Yahtzee had somehow made a scenario where he and Cole ended up wearing bras while in close proximity to unicorns. It was an event everyone wished to forget, especially Mercer, who now has the voices of a million dead men on his brain laughing at him.
    • Speaking of people inside his brain, Ermac has seen Alex's mind and has admitted that for someone who just started becoming different, he has rivaled him in terms of consciences in their brains. Ermac might see him as a threat though since his powers allows him to not only consume him but including the souls trapped inside of him.
  • He may have allies, but in actuality, he doesn't see them worthy of the Blacklight Virus and only sees them as minor nuisances. Many gods have pointed that he might consume them at any point. It doesn't help that Alex has a catalog of his reactions (or plans) towards these deities, each with specified transformation plans:
  • Labrys dreads him so much, as a person who wants to kill off the human race and replace it with Evolved, he has seen how Shadow Labrys work and is interested to use said form to further end his goal. Even worse since the same form can't greatly harm Alex. In fact, he wants her to "accept" her true form, of course this only goes to the real Alex Mercer, not the virus personality itself.
    Alex: No more hiding. Its time for you to embrace your true self. It is your only gift. Embrace it.
  • He might be the most powerful deity of the sub-house itself, but many of the other deities are opposing his position given how his attitude is. He hates Ken Kaneki particularly for not only attempting to protect humanity despite being a ghoul, he still doesn't want to embrace his ghoul self. He calls him a "complete disgrace" to the world he is going to create.
    Alex: You think you will live like that? Why are there people, like you, who still does not want to accept your own inner monster? Are you scared? Delusional? Infuriated? If that is the case, let me show you how a real monster works.
    • After a brutal fight took place, not only was Ken badly injured, Alex almost absorbed three-fourths of his body and even gloated on his corpse. This has gotten him the ire of Eren Yeager, who feels the same pain as the former. Eren, who was very pissed at Alex's actions decided to go full Titan mode and storm against his temple. The result: Alex still won and tossed his Titan body while shouting this:
    Alex: NOTHING CAN PROTECT YOU FROM ME! NOT YOUR TITAN FORM! NOT YOUR POWER! NOT EVEN ANGER!
    • As of recent, his power has been decreased heavily thanks to Discord, who is the other most powerful deity of the House of Otherness. Discord, who is a friend of Fluttershy, was given permission by her since she no longer considers Alex as a living thing. The Spirit of Chaos was proud enough to do the deed. You know you're a really despicable thing when Fluttershy doesn't even regard you as living anymore.
  • Absolutely HATES Rick Taylor, for one of his followers being the same person who killed him at the grand finale. This news wasn't taken lightly by the Terror Mask, who sees Mercer as a "larger threat than anything he has faced".
    • Master Chief, Isaac Clarke, Commander Shepard, The Doomguy and Serious Sam are currently placing him on their shitlist for fulfilling their criteria of "evil aliens". Isaac, in particular, is disgusted at how he was a "person" before, but changed and decided that the human race should be replaced with his Evolved. Pretty much that his personality already gave him a headache about Jacob Danik. Alex, interested in Isaac's intelligence about the Necromorphs decided to give him a brawl. Let's just say that Isaac lost an arm while fighting him.
      • For Master Chief, it has become more personal since his "allies" is The Gravemind. The only that's bothering him is that he might absorb the Gravemind and utilize the Flood as a source of his Evolved. He's now calling everyone on the House of Military and Warfare to prepare if the scenario will happen. Even worse, since he knows his relation with Homura Akemi, he might as well kill Chief and take advantage of Homura's power when he kills her.
  • When Cole MacGrath ascended into the pantheon, they have been attempting to settle their rivalry. However, their fights keep getting interrupted by waves of enemies. The two soon begrudgingly moved on after they discovered they would never finish the battle they started.
    • However, he has gotten sick of calling him "rivals" and as a warm-up, decided to clash on him unexpectedly, by barging on his temple and beating him up. It took the powers of Thor, Ragnaros, and even Aang just to at least kick him out. He's now glad that Cole got what he did not expect.
    • When he met Kessler, he immediately thought that Cole wanted a rematch. Despite both sides having formidable powers, it was a tie. After the incident, Kessler has seen some interest with him and has speculated what would happen if he merges with Cole, though that won't happen since Alex greatly antagonizes Cole. It also has been rumored that Kessler might be one of the people who knew Alex's change of personality for the worse.
  • Despite many people avoiding him, Mithra, however, pities him for hearing how he got the virus in the first place. Virus!Alex, on the other hand, has seen some similarities of her with his sister, Dana Mercer. This actually became his first Pet the Dog moment and sees her as someone to protect with and somewhat of a Berserk Button if anyone tries to hurt her.
    • Asura however, DISAPPROVES of Alex's actions towards his daughter and is warned that he will taste the power of the Anger Incarnate if he dares to hurt her. Though he's actually surprised that he also reacts violently if Mithra is hurt, much to his dismay.
  • He might be on his own, but in actuality the deal he accepted by Pestilence actually bound him to be in control with the Horseman. When he stated that he wanted a sample of the virus, he actually meant Alex's body to be the virus sample. Now that he can control Alex at any point, he has a new solution against the Winchesters and anyone who opposes him, something that neither Alex nor other gods know, except his brothers.
  • Left the Pantheon for some time to go on a journey of self-discovery. Though he had hoped to find a way to reconnect with his humanity, these efforts were all in vain, and only served to develop and strengthen a hatred for mankind. No one knows what he's been planning since his return, but there can be little doubt that whatever it is, the human race is in for a reckoning.
  • "My name is Alex Mercer. I'm the reason for all this. They call me a killer, a monster, a terrorist... I'm all of these things."

Intermediate Gods

    The Tenno 
The Tenno, The Gods and Goddesses who Were Experimented on to Make Technology Work (The Betrayers, Tenno Skoom [by Grinner], Fashion Victims)
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  • Individually Intermediate Gods, as a whole Greater gods
  • Symbol: The Lotus Icon
  • Theme Song: This is what you are
  • Alignment: Neutral Good
  • Portfolio: Cyber Ninja, An army of one-man armies, Lightning Bruiser, Magical Cybernetic Space Ninja Samurai, Proud Warrior Race, Biomechaninically powered suits of armor, Samurai Motifs, Parrying Bullets, Master of All, Bling of War, Having a wide variety of elemental and void based powers, Being young teenagers exposed to the void to be used as weapons against the Sentients
  • Domains: Biotechnology, Combat, Powers, Protection, Kinship
  • Allies: Ordis, Genji and the rest of Overwatch, John-117, Captain America, The House of Nature, Raiden, BJ Blazkowitz, Jack Ryan, Subject Delta
  • Enemies: THE GRINEER, The Infested, The Corpus, The Flood, The Vex, Sir Crocodile, The Eliksni, Deathshead, Red Skull and all fascist gods.
  • "Friendly" Rivalry: The Guardians
  • Sympathizes with: Sousuke Sagara
  • Opposes: Amon, Sundowner
  • Occasional Employer: Jonathan Irons, the GUAL, the GUAC
  • When the Grineer stormed the Pantheon, they attempted to storm the House of Nature, using Cicero toxin to clear the plants and wildlife to make settlements. A large army sized group of Tenno operators followed the Grineer into the Pantheon where they assisted the House of Nature in the defense, cutting down several armies of the clones. The remaining Grineer fled so they can create more soldiers to fill back the ranks. The House of Nature were forever in gratitude, and the Tenno felt welcomed there, especially since many of their Warframes have nature themed powers.
  • The Tenno are a group of ancient warriors that were created to combat the Sentients that invaded the system. After the fall of the Orokin empire, the Tenno were put in statis for several centuries. When they woke up, they found themselves in a war-ravaged Solar System with the Fascist Grineer and the Profit-Seeking Corpus fighting over the remains of civilization along with the Infested trying to kill everything. With guide from the mysterious Lotus, who communicates to each single Tenno, the set to free the System and protect the people living in the system.
  • Each Tenno controls a powerful suit of armor called the Warframe. There are many different types of warframes, each with different powers and different combat styles for each tactic.
  • The Tenno, in reality are young adolescents who were the sole survivors of the Zariman Ten-Zero incident, where a colony ship was trapped in the Void and eventually reemerged, with the kids receiving Void powers. After the Orokin experimented on the scared children, causing several deaths, an Orokin researcher named Margulis found that they could channel their newfound powers through dreams and became a surrogate mother for them. The Orokin murdered her, stole her works and used it to create the process of Transference, where the child could channel their consciousness and powers through a Warframe, a surrogate body using a device called the Somatic Link. The newly named Tenno were placed on Earth's moon where they were secure.
  • Shortly after ascension, one of the Warframes, Excalibur, happened across Genji. Seeing how alike Excalibur was with Genji, both being cybernetic ninjas with similar fighting styles, they managed to befriend each other. The Tenno also managed to ally with the rest of Overwatch.
  • Their official temple is a large space structure known as a Relay. The Tenno dont usually hang out at the Relay, preferring to stay in their personal Orbiter spacecraft which flies around the Pantheon, which they have all their belongings and serves as their mobile base. However, when they need to gather, the Relay is a good meeting place.
    • The Tenno can commonly be found honing their skills in the House of Combat, testing their equipment out or launching raids on the Grineer. Sometimes the Tenno like to heavily customize their frames and appear at fashion shows in the House of Costumes.
  • The Tenno find themselves frequently fighting the Flood, who are very similar to the Infested they fight and their history also remind them of the abusive Orokin. For that, the Tenno manages to ally with Master Chief John-117 to stop the Flood. The Tenno also oppose the Xel'naga Amon, who abused his creations like the Orokin did.
  • When The Guardians finally ascended into the Pantheon, The Tenno and the Guardians had a tense first meeting due to their games being dueling rivals and how they were so similar. Before events managed to oscillate, both sides shared some sort of truce and became allies. Despite their alliance and working together, it didn't stop them from trying to one up each other or boasting about themselves to each other.
  • When they came across the House of War, they met Sergeant Sosuke Sagara, who was also thrown into combat at a young age like them. The Tenno felt sympathetic towards him.
  • All Fascist gods in the pantheon like the Red Skull and Deathshead Strauss have been declared enemies of the Tenno for being predecessors to the Grineer. All Nazis have been declared enemies of the Tenno and thus the Tenno hunt down them all alongside the Grineer. They managed to come across Nazi hunter BJ Blazkowitz in one of their Grineer hunting missions and became allies. They also oppose Sundowner who bears similarities to the Corpus in their home setting, with the profiteering from war, and his usage of child soldiers.
  • Despite being on the side of good, they sometimes do mercenary work for the other pantheon factions, including even NGO Superpowers like Jonathon Irons' ATLAS Corpration, so they get paid with upgrades to their arsenal. Not that they support their goals or want to join them. They, however, refuse to work with their enemies the GUAE and the GUAD.
  • From the reveal in the Sacrifice, the Tenno formed a kinship with both Jack Ryan and Subject Delta, more pronounced with Excalibur Umbra. Umbra's nightmares of killing his son by the control of Ballas left him in constant mental anguish and driven to exact revenge on Ballas to no avail. Until the Operator reached out to help him overcome the pain and Restraining Bolt. Jack knows well on being conditioned to be without free will and Delta having his daughter taken away and used for another's ulterior motives. Both gladly support the Tenno in their continued efforts and help relate through the psychological struggles they go though.

    Wheeljack 
Wheeljack, God of Exploding Scientific Creations (Que, Jackie, NOT Downshift)
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  • Intermediate God
  • Symbol: The Autobot insignia (Either the original, or Generation Two model) or the Wreckers insignia (his Prime incarnation)
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good, briefly Lawful Evil as his Armada incarnation (Chaotic Evil in his Shattered Glass form)
  • Portfolio: His Inventions ALWAYS Blow Up, Absent-Minded Professor, Gadgeteer Genius, Mad Scientist, Odd Friendship (with Grimlock and Starscream), Transforms into a Lancia Stratos Race Car, Good Counterpart to Shockwave, Science Hero, A Tad Rebellious Towards His Superiors
  • Domains: Science, Explosions, Wrecking, Speed, Inventing, Rebellion, Maintenance, Gadgeteering
  • Heralds: The Autobot Science Divisionnote , Chip Chase (human ally), Mirage (partner in several continuities), Hot Shot (Unicron trilogy best friend), Wind Sheer (Mini-Con partner)
  • Allies:
  • Enemies:
  • Pities: Professor Pippy Poopypants/Tippy Tinkletrousers
  • Interested in: Mosco, Godzilla
  • Conflicting Opinion: Michael Bay, Victor Frankenstein and his Monster
  • Wheeljack is the Autobot's wily mechanical engineer, a tech geek who seems to get off on creating new and unusual devices for his fellow bots. Unfortunately, his experiments either turn out really good or really bad. His propensity for blowing his experiments (and himself) up was what influenced his ascension. For every successful gadget he builds, they're just as likely to help the Autobots as they are to trouble them, like an Immobilizer meant to immobilize the Decepticons being used to freeze the Autobots instead. This mixture of failure and success turned out to be exactly what Optimus needed to bring his top inventor to the Pantheon.
    • Unlike most of the others, Wheeljack was late to the party because Bulkhead forgot that they both were ascending. When Jazz recruited the rest of the original Ark crew (sans Huffer) as heralds, Optimus paired him up with Bulkhead for a two-fold ascension. Thankfully, the mistake was cleared up and Wheeljack officially received his new lab and a commission in the GUAG Engineering Division.
  • As is custom for an ascended Transformer, he's brought a dedicated team of heralds to contribute to the Autobot war effort. The entire Autobot Scientific Divisionnote  has been called up, consisting of legacy character Ratchet (the cranky but reliable medic), Hoist (the jovial but dedicated maintenance specialist), Perceptor (the knowledgeable scientist), Beachcomber (the pacifist, nature-loving geologist), Swerve (the bad-aiming metallurgist), Grapple (the frustrated artist and architect), Huffer (the pessimistic construction engineer) and Hauler (the constantly missing salvager), all of whom serve in important capacities in the Pantheon. The first two in particular always fix him up whenever he almost kills himself mid-experiment. Ratchet in particular serves as a surgeon in the GUAG Engineering Division and is undergoing training to be able to treat similarly-sized organics. There's also 'rich boy' Autobot Mirage (Dino in some continuities), a fellow racer whose powers of Invisibility (by Wheeljack's own admission) mesh well with Wheeljack's technical wizardry.
    • Serving as secondary heralds are disabled human Teen Genius and partner Chip Chase, who assists him with trickier inventions and advises him on the human side of the equation. His Anti-Hero Armada incarnation has Autobot Hot Shot (a Bumblebee Expy) as his emotional weight and best buddy, since he never lost faith in him even after his Face–Heel Turn. Wind Sheer, his Mini-Con partner was never comfortable with him switching sides but nevertheless remains loyal to him. She was greatly relieved upon hearing that Wheeljack's other incarnations are staunchly and have always been Autobots.
  • When not tinkering with doohickies in his temple, Wheeljack can usually be seen hanging out with his partner Bulkhead, wrecking stuff while training in the latter's temple. He may have a problem with authority, but Bulkhead certainly isn't authoritarian like their superior Ultra Magnus or Optimus (they've only just started patching up their relationship with him). The two bots make for a feared duo of Bash Brothers and no normal Decepticon dares to mess with them. Because Wreckers don't call for backup. They call for cleanup!
    • Only Bulkhead gets to call Wheeljack 'Jackie'. If everyone did that Jackie Chan would probably come for a visit.
  • A member of the GUAG Engineering Division and their liaison to the GUAG Robot War Division. While he isn't a robot healer by any stretch, Wheeljack has created plenty of gadgets useful for combatting the Decepticons. He particularly gets along with Winry Rockbell and Dr. Thomas Light, who specialize in automail and humanoid robots respectively. Sure, they aren't on the level of Wheeljack's creations for sure (and Light's Mega Men are far more advanced than the Dinobots). Whenever he requests their services, it's either because he wants to perform modifications on himself and needs someone to help or he's got an important project to work on that risks detonating the entire engineering headquarters. Even though his inventions can range from disruptive to outright dangerous, he's made some powerful things, such as the Dinobots and freaking Metroplex.
    • Because they're his creations, Wheeljack has a surprisingly better relationship with the Dinobots, especially Grimlock. Both have an anti-authoritarian streak and prefer doing whatever they want, whenever they want unless the chips are down.
  • Some of his inventions have backfired hard. An improved version of his famous remote control that was used to control Decepticons ended up being too strong and ended up offlining an entire battalion of drones from the House of Machinery and Technology demanding reparations, and Wheeljack just happened to be absent. He eventually settled with a payout of twenty Energon cubes from his personal storage. Sigma tried to extort several of his in-progress inventions but was bargained down to the cubes by Roboking.
  • Despite his apparent volatility, he's one of Cybertron's greatest minds and people know it. Many an evil deity have tried to enlist his services incognito. The Decepticons, especially Tarantulas and Shockwave have tried to no avail, even with brainwashing. Sharing a voice with Starscream and other 80s villain Cobra Commander (Chris Latta) hasn't done him any favours, and more than once he's had to fend off attacks by his subordinates Destro and the Baroness.
  • Has conversed with various geniuses throughout the Pantheon to hone his inventing skills and improve his safety standards. Tony Stark's armours interest him a lot, especially the Arc Reactor. He wants to see if it can potentially replace Energon as a fuel source for Transformers and has 'borrowed' some of his Hulkbuster armours to test. Tony never got them back. He's more of a lower-tier guy though, so he tends to liaise with people like Amadeus Cho, Emmett Brown and Dexter. Donatello in particular has him interested in mutagen, to see if it can be used to manipulate Transformium into an alternative form of Transmetal, but believes in using it without cruelty; hence his animosity with Shredder.
  • Interested in Mosco's robotic suit and Godzilla (among others), and has been thinking about making a new Titan based on both. Of course, he's been slow in this effort considering the 'collateral damage' involved in emulating a God of Destruction's power and the fact that Godzilla isn't too happy with him for this. In fact, after the Evilutionists of Mad Science plotted to steal the prototypes from his temple with heavy casualties, Optimus has advised Wheeljack to quit on the business. Another gadget Wheeljack is interested in procuring is Professor Poopypants' Shrinky-Pig 2000, as soon as he gets it into his titanium-laced skull that giving his inventions silly names does not help his case.
  • Holds the distinction of being the first Transformer seen on-screen, and sometimes boasts about it to his fellow Autobots until someone reminds him that it didn't stop him from being killed off unceremoniously in his first movie outing along with Windcharger when his toy was discontinued. He much prefers his Heroic Sacrifice protecting the planet Elonia from Unicron: an honor he shares with Starscream of all people.
  • Like most other ascended Transformers, Wheeljack can assume a variety of forms in the Pantheon depending on his incarnation, a very interesting prospect in his opinion. He usually transforms into a 1976 Group 5 Lancia Stratos Turbo race car in Alitalia livery, but others exist too. He can also transform into a Mercedes-Benz E550 with an Einstein-esque robot mode and a German accent (named Que after the James Bond character). Another, a sword-wielding anti-authoritarian has the privilege of being a member of the legendary Wreckers unit under Ultra Magnus. He doesn't like to be reminded of his brief stint as a Decepticon in the Unicron Trilogynote . And don't even mention what happens when he turns into his Shattered Glass counterpart: a Mad Scientist with none of the mainstream counterpart's moral scruples and overzealously seeking approval.
    • Some of the more recent incarnations have facial hair for some reason. He's been thinking about getting it styled in the sub-house of Facial Hair but isn't sure if they have anyone who specializes in robots. Albert Einstein once poked fun at him for his Movie form, but imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Wheeljack doesn't appreciate Michael Bay for having him killed off humiliatingly in his movie, especially in a form he sees as illegitimate. Especially since they're two temples away from each other.
  • Can sometimes be seen in the House of Travel street-racing. Despite being the least street-oriented of the Autobot race cars, he's the best racer out of all of them. He's prided himself on his choice of vehicle mode (or more specifically Teletraan-1's choice), a race car built for the track as opposed to for the road.
"Never do what your enemy expects you to do!"

Lesser Gods

    Dr. Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus 
Dr. Otto Gunther Octavius, God of Unplanned Lab Injuries (Doctor Octopus, Doc Ock, Master Planner, Leader of the Sinister Six, Master Programmer, Doctor Octogonapus, Superior Spider-Man, Superior Octopus, Dr. Elliot Tolliver, Science Squid, "Doctor Strange")
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Superior Spider-Man 

    Nitrus Brio 
Doctor Nitrus Brio, God of Serums with Bad Side Effects (N. Brio)
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  • Lesser God (Intermediate God if transformed)
  • Symbol: His head as a skull.
  • Theme Song: His boss fight theme
  • Alignment: Neutral Evil. Sometimes Chaotic Neutral.
  • Portfolio: Bald of Evil, Big Ol' Eyebrows, The Dragon, Evilutionary Biologist, Giggling Villain, Hulking Out, Hypercompetent Sidekick, The original lab assistant of Cortex, Mad Scientist, Power-Upgrading Deformation, N. Brio
  • Domains: Science, Experiments, Evolution, Ray guns, Potions, Transformations, Explosions
  • Allies: Ripper Roo, Frankenstein's Monster, Mesogog, Dr. Robotnik
  • Rivals: The Brain
  • Enemies: Crash Bandicoot, Aku Aku, Coco Bandicoot (Sometimes allies), The House of Beast, Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Neo Cortex, Uka Uka
  • Commonality Connection: Bruce Banner
  • Odd Friendship: Moe Szyslak and other bartenders
  • Dr. Nitrus Brio was originally a scientist that joined his partner Dr. Neo Cortex in his plot for world domination. He was the one that created the Evolvo-Ray that has transformed all of the animals of the series, including the titular hero Crash Bandicoot. In his fight with Crash Brio drank a chemical that turned him into a green monstrosity but thankfully he was defeated by Crash. Brio later decided to ditch Cortex given how he took credit for his creations and also mistreated him, with his alignment somewhat flunctuating between evil or neutral depending how he feels like.
  • Brio's alignment is a little complicated to narrow. Originally following the plans of Cortex would label him as evil but after Cortex failed and tried to use the Cortex Vortex on planet Earth, Brio sided with Crash and offered to blow it up, probably just to spite him. It's no secret that both doctors aren't in the best of terms at the moment, but if there is a common goal among the two, they are willing to put aside their differences and work together.
  • Of his minions, only Ripper Roo was present. He sees that Roo now behaves much better than his usual insane self and has tried to persuade him to stop getting near the TNT and Nitro crates to no avail. He is also a little mad that Tiny Tiger switched to Cortex side.
  • The Hulk has some form of respect on Brio given how he was able to revert from his monstrous form. Although he sometimes does transform depending his mood. Like the time he reminded everyone that he... was in the FIRST...GAME!
  • Sometimes sounds earily similar to The Brain, although he acts more like his sidekick Pinky instead. Brio considers him a rival, although many would agree that the Brain isn't as threatening as the doctor, plus he already has dealt with evolved animals before.
  • Claims to have invented everything in existance. Except Lite-Brite. Burt Meyer did that.
  • Apparently his original dream was to become a bartender, which would explain why he constantly likes to mix his chemicals all the time. He even likes to hang out with the bartenders, particularly Moe, and even help them tend bars when he is off-duty. Of course, we advice not drinking anything from his chemicals unless you want to become a hulking monster.
  • He seems to strangely get along with Frankenstein's monster, given the little bolts he has in his head resemble the ones of the monster. The reason he wasn't probably attacked by it is maybe that he also was a monster once and he has actually treated him nicely.
  • While he might not be aligned with Cortex at the moment, he still uses evolved animals as minions, something that the House of Beast is disgusted by. He also is pretty chummy with both Mesogog and Robotnik. Although he considers the former's idea of going back to the prehistoric days to be a little too much for him.
  • Yes, he is aware that his name sounds like a fetus and would like that you don't make fun of it.

Demigods

    Alphys 
Dr. Alphys, Goddess of Expectations Gone Awry (The Royal Scientist, Alphy)
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Alphys and her... "creations"
  • Demigoddess
  • Symbol: A Labcoat
  • Theme Song: Alphys. When serious, Here We Are
  • Alignment: Neutral Good
  • Portfolio: Adorkable, has a habit of comparing herself to garbage, Speaking incredibly fast when Anime is brought up, Accidentally creating the Amalgamates and being traumatized as a result, Trying to make up for all the wrong things she did, Also responsible for the birth of Flowey
  • Domains: Scientist, Awkwardness, Anime, Nerdiness
  • Allies:
  • Uneasy Alliance with: Toriel, Jimmy Neutron, Kosmo and Nova
  • Enemies: Flowey At least, that's what she wants others to think, Junko Enoshima & Monokuma, Yuuki Terumi, Sheldon Cooper, Dr. Eggman, Dr. Wily
  • Fears: Mewtwo
  • Pitied by: Dr. Angela Ziegler
  • Dr. Alphys was once known as the Royal Scientist working under the king of the underground, Asgore Dreemurr. She gained the position after designing a robot with a SOUL (which later became Mettaton). The reason she didn't arrive here earlier was because she was too scared of the Pantheon, but was later convinced by both Frisk and Undyne to give it a try. The fact that anime characters actually are real here certainly helped sway her decision. She absolutely loved this place, but her stay here was not without reminders of her past...
    • As it turns out, Alphys was tasked with trying to study on how "Determination" works, she tried experimenting by injecting it to dying monsters to preserve their souls. The results led to the creation of the Amalgamates, monsters with unrecognizable shapes that were formed together by Determination. This left poor Alphys scarred for life and hid their existence until Frisk found them, eventually convincing Alphys of revealing the truth. Thankfully, the monsters were just happy that their fellow monster friends were alive, even if they mutated into one. As such, Alphys began to ease up a bit, though still feels regret about hiding her actions for so long along with what happened to Flowey.
      • As such, Flowey tends to stay away from her, partly due to her transforming him into who he is now, and partly due to wanting to keep up his charade of being a Foul Flower to keep his position here. Frisk was told this from Flowey, though the flower did promise that if Alphys really needed to hear Flowey forgiving her if she emotionally breaks down again, he would speak to her.
  • While she does have a soft spot for Asgore, she is more cautious and nervous around Toriel. This is due to Asgore understanding and forgiving her actions from the past, while Toriel outright fired her on the spot after she confessed. Any questions as to why this happened usually ends up back to the person who was asked the question saying something along the lines of "THAAAAAAT'S, POLITICS!"
  • The memories of the Amalgamates scar her deeply, which means she gets brief moments of discomfort at the sight of white, nigh-shapeless forms, such as seeing the Crystal Gems mid-fusion or mid-de-fusion.
    • But she gets brief moments of panic when near Mewtwo, a similar genetic creation Gone Horribly Right, even more so since she holds the opposite trope that he holds. Mewtwo actually doesn't think anything of this and is just confused as to how nervous she is whenever he's around her.
  • Has declared Junko Enoshima an enemy to her, but not just for, well, the obvious despair stuff she's known for, but also because of her insisting that humanity doesn't need any other kind of anime besides ones made to cause despair. Actually, she hates her the most due to her bullying and harming of the gay student Juzo into helping her escape punishment by threatening to tell his male crush he's gay for him. It struck too close to home for her. and has led her to declare her an enemy. Undyne has also taken an offense to it, not only for mocking anime but also for mocking her girlfriend and other homosexual couples out there.
  • She managed to help Undyne with her problem of Terumi trolling her by always visiting her place; advising her to cook for him. Not because she wants to have Terumi eat her food (after all he enjoys that kind of stuff), but rather to burn her place down, as if she doesn't have a place to stay, than that means she doesn't have to be nice to any house guests. It certainly worked, although Undyne's temple is now the home of one blazing fire that even the most powerful of water deities can't quench. On the plus side, this means that Undyne is allowed to move in with Alphys. Undyne really doesn't mind, saying she planned on burning her temple anyway the second Alphys ascended just to move in with her.
  • Upon realizing that her temple was within the house of Scientists and Geniuses, she felt waves calmer than usual, feeling more among her element here. She got a friendly relationship with Sandy Cheeks on grounds of being female scientist animals, and Sandy was actually impressed with what Alphys accomplished with the likes of Mettaton and to a lesser extent, managing to at least save her monster fellows from death even if the outcome wasn't anywhere what she expected. They can be seen teaming up for inventions within the house.
    • Like other deities, even she can't really befriend Sheldon Cooper, not just because of her not being able to stand his insufferable attitude, but also because he believes that "Mew Mew Kissy Cutie 2" was the best entry in the series. She may make jokes about how she belongs with trash, but even she draws the line there.
      • She seems to find some relief in Jimmy Neutron that he seemingly makes mistakes on occasions. While they are technically on the same side of the metaphorical coin of morality, they still argue with each other about tons of things the other did wrong; namely, Alphys and Jimmy arguing if Australia is a continent or not.
  • To her surprise, Dr. Angela Ziegler has expressed sympathy for her, due to how her actions resembled how she tried to save her old teammate, The Reaper, and how she accidentally turned him into who he is today, angering him to the point of betrayal. She told Alphys to consider herself lucky and to rejoice in the fact that the monsters seemed to be okay with the Amalgamates and are just happy they are alive. This seems to work, and the two can be seen conversing about their past experiences from time to time.
  • Has been known to make trips to the house of Music to sing this. Undyne and Papyrus have also been known to sneak up on her performance to jump in as well, not that she really minds.
  • Became fast friends with Tomoko Kukori surprisingly, mainly due to the fact that Alphys approved of her anime collection, saying that she actually has good tastes. Sometimes invites her over with Undyne to marathon anime episodes. They also invite Patricia Martin from time to time, finding her to be in good taste with her own love of anime and Japanese culture.
    • Despite her insisting that "Mew Mew Kissy Cutie" was the original and "Tokyo Mew Mew" was the rip-off, she still became fast friends with Ichigo Momomiya, seeing her as a Expy of the hero of her favorite anime series. She sometimes argues with her fellow anime fan, Otacon, about which anime came first.
  • Has become enemies against the mad scientists Dr. Wily and Dr. Eggman, more so the latter with his use of animal-powered robots, fearing how she or other monsters could be used to further his own goals. As such, she has since forbidden them from entering her temple. However, this just means she just has a sign out front saying "No one falling under Mad Scientist allowed", which really doesn't do much. Her new roommate/girlfriend, Undyne however...
  • Given her past, if unintended, misguided actions, Kosmo and Nova are wary of her, even if she insists she isn't a threat at all. Doesn't help that the Big Bad of their universe is also a dinosaur scientist, Dr. Eros.
  • The day after encountering the Powerpuff Girls Z, Alphys had taken some interest in their Transformation Trinkets and had a dream where Undyne was using such a thing.

Quasideities

    Batty Koda 
Batty Koda, God of Escaped Laboratory Experiments (Batty)
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  • Quasideity
  • Symbol: the antenna attached to his head
  • Theme Song: Batty Rap
  • Alignment: Neutral Good
  • Profile: A large fruit bat, Has an antenna permanently attached to his head, Escaped from the Lab, Can get easily distracted, Distrusts humans after being experimented on, Jerk with a Heart of Gold, Incredibly adorkable, Deadpan Snarker, Lyrical Dissonance, Cloud Cuckoo Lander, The only one to know how dangerous humans are, Tends to crash into trees, Suffered a near-death experience
  • Domains: Bats, Science, Abuse, Insanity, Environmentalism
  • Allies: Zubat, Rouge the Bat, Bruce Wayne/Batman, Cosmo and Wanda, Navi, Betilla, Tinker Bell, Lip, Peter Pan, The Genie, George of the Jungle, The Gang of Seven, Rowf and Snitter, N, Tippi and Count Bleck, The Nature Preservers, The Lorax, Celebi, The Spring Sprite, Viridi, Jake Sully, Neytiri, David Attenborough, Steve Irwin
  • Enemies: Hexxus, Antasma, The Sharptooth, Riptor, Indominus Rex, Dr. Wily, Dr. Eggman, Denzel Crocker, Captain Hook, Looten Plunder, Cruella DeVil, Pokemon Hunter J, Colonel Miles Quaritch, Mr. Burns
  • Wary: The House of Science
  • Opposed By: The Nostalgia Critic
  • Batty Koda is an Australian fruit bat, or as he puts it, "a nocturnal, placental, flying mammal of the family Pteropodidae." note  Originally experimented on by cruel human scientists, Batty had a large antenna screwed into his brain, which picks up electric charges and disrupts his mind, driving him into insanity. He later escaped into the wild, where he ended up in the idyllic rainforest known as Ferngully. There, he befriended the fairy Crysta, dealt with his prejudice to humans, and helped save the forest from the destructive force of Hexxus. One day, while traversing the jungle, Batty flew straight into an anomaly in time and space, landing him right in the middle of a battle between the Nature Preservers and the various poachers and polluters they oppose. His swooping and dodging of projectiles served as an unexpected form of distraction, as the N.P. was able to take advantage of the bat's arrival and push back, landing another victory against their foes. Once everything calmed down, they brought Batty to the Court of the Gods, who awarded him with a temple and a position in the Pantheon.
  • While he's more than capable of travelling from the Pantheon to Ferngully via his temple, Batty is more often than not seen hanging out in the Great Valley, where he's taken part in adventures with Littlefoot and his friends. Sometimes they get confused by his speech mannerisms but quickly found him to be a friendly fellow.
    • It's also led to an undeniable fear for the Sharptooth, Riptor and Indominus Rex, the latter two especially since they were both genetically modified organisms created by human scientists for their own ambitions. Just the thought of humans creating these two predators has made Batty very uncomfortable and he's made it a goal to keep away from them as much as possible.
  • Batty claims the tests done to him messed his sonar, or "radar" as he calls it, up, resulting in his less than stellar flying capabilities. The Pantheon's naturalists have questioned this, as fruit bats aren't completely reliant on echolocation to fly in the daytime, focusing more on sight to navigate. Still, he tends to crash into everything from trees, walls, boulders, other flying animals, power lines, more trees, and even other gods whilst flying around.
  • As it turned out, there were plenty of other bats residing in the Pantheon for Batty to interact with. The result though was mixed. While he has opposed to Antasma, mainly after seeing how completely dangerous he turned out to be, but got along well with the resident Zubat colony. Which is a miracle considering when they first met, the Zubats used Confuse Ray on him. It proved to be Super Effective on Batty, causing him to crash into even more trees than before.
    • He had better luck with Rouge the Bat and Tippi, who, despite their more unusual appearances, grew accustomed to Batty's wacky personality and even became acquaintances with him. They're more than happy to welcome him to their homeworlds, where Batty has been seen... crashing into objects as he always does. It did lead to him meeting and befriending George of the Jungle by, of course, running into each other.
  • Batty gets along incredibly well with the good-aligned fairies in the Pantheon, due to his previous friendship with Crysta, Pipps and the other residents of Ferngully. He's often seen flying alongside Betilla, Navi and Tinker Bell, but it was the fairy godparent Cosmo who Batty got along with the most. The two are considered wacky in their own right but together... they are both comedy gold. Same applies to the Genie, who not only can keep up with Batty's constantly changing dialogue but, on occasion, shares the same voice.
    • It was through Tinker Bell that Batty befriended Peter Pan, who welcomed the bat into Neverland and allowed him to join the Lost Boys on their many adventures. One time though, they ran into Captain Hook and his crew, leading to a scuffle which resulted in pirates opposing the fruit bat. After all, any friend of Peter Pan and the fairies is an enemy of Hook.
  • Unfortunately, Batty has never recovered from his traumatizing experience in the biology lab and has a difficult time trusting humans because of it. This has made adjusting to the Pantheon rather difficult due to the number of humans residing there. The Nature Preservers, in particular, San and Tarzan, have been trying to show the bat that not humans were all bad and while progress has been made, things have been slow. It doesn't help that many of the N.P.'s enemies, including Mr. Burns, Looten Plunder, Cruella DeVil, and Pokemon Hunter J, are not above capturing Endangered Species or destroying the environment... not to mention unleashing Hexxus upon the Pantheon.
    • His treatment by the scientists did lead Batty to befriend Rowf and Snitter, two dogs who were also the subjects of various experiments done to them and have - in Rowf's case - shown a disdain for humanity in general. Snitter though still considers some humans to be good, and has introduced Batty to their human friend N, who understood the plight of the three animals and has been aiding them, along with the Nature Preservers, in getting use to the people who lived in the Pantheon, and introducing them to those who both love and care for all animals, big and small.
  • Batty has managed to make a few friends in the form of Steve Irwin and David Attenborough, both prominent naturalists and incredibly passionate conservationists. The fruit bat was surprised to see how much they cared for restoring the environment, Irwin especially as he, in particular, cares deeply for Australia's unique wildlife. With Batty by their side, Irwin and Attenborough often go to the Elysium Academy to educate the students on the animals from the land Down Under, and what they can do to protect it for future generations.
    • Much to his surprise, Batty learned his friend Crysta was actually familiar with the Pantheon, having served as a Follower to the Lorax. The orange tree sprite has since become friends with the bat due to their shared love for the natural world, though he groaned at how many times Batty has crashed into the trees in the House of Nature.
  • If the opportunity presents itself, Batty will gladly sing to everyone and anyone about how he's been brain fried, electrified, infected and injectified, vivisectifed and fed pesticides. It can be annoying at times, especially to those who've been introduced to him before, and some have even described it as being like "Eminem, sung by M&M's while taking part in S&M." But most gods simply just rolled with it.
  • Whenever Batman comes to visit the House of Beast, Batty will instinctually fly in and perch on the Caped Crusader's shoulder, like a parrot to a pirate. The allies of both deities have been confused by this but they don't want to bring it up to either of them, as they don't want to ruin the photo opportunities. For his part, Batman doesn't seem to mind, or at least he doesn't show it.
  • While Batty's relationship with humans has been slowly adjusting, he has no interest with hanging out with the Nostalgia Critic, especially after he took a look at Batty's homeworld with the Nostalgia Chick. That, and calling Batty annoying without the funny charm of the Genie left a bad impression on the flying mammal.
  • Don't ask him if he's having funner than the funnest fun. You may end up contracting Australian Bat Lyssavirus.

    Nikola Tesla 
Nikola Tesla, God Of Not Having Any Development In Their Plans (The Man Who Invented The 20th Century, Archer)
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As an Archer 
  • Quasideity (Intermediate God as a Servant)
  • Symbol: The drawing board of the alternative currents
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good
  • Portfolio: Mad Scientist, Gentleman and a Scholar, Makes inventions involved with electricity, having behavioral and intellectual eccentricities, Is a longtime bachelor, Neat Freak
  • Domains: Scientists, Inventors, Electricity, Narcissism, Selflessness, Introverts
  • Allies: Master of Chaldea, The Assassins, Frankenstein’s Monster, Sheldon Cooper, Captain Planet, Te Fiti, The Spring Sprite, Winston, The Medic
  • Odd Friendship: Homer Simpson
  • Enemies: The evil deities of Ruin and Destruction and Toxicity, Nurgle, Thrax, Peryite, Thrax
  • Opposes: The Think Tank (except for Dr. Mobius)
  • Respects: Victor Frankenstein
  • Intrigued by: The House of Electricity
  • Pities: Killua Zoldyck, Tsunade, Hector
  • In a century where electric appliances didn’t exist and the usage of electric power in technology, if there’s one man that gave the idea of such technology that exists, it would be Nikola Tesla. Born of Serbian origin, Possessing a curious, innovative mind, he set a lot of foundations that many people used today, such as the alternating current that is now used in everybody’s homes and workplaces. However, his lack of business innovation and lack of funding cased him to gave his patents to various inventors, corporates fearing his name due to his plans of wanting to create free energy from the Earth itself and people of World War I not giving recognition to his inventions out of fear that it would be stolen as well as failed experiments gave him less recognition at the time. Nikola died in January 7, 1943 in a hotel room on New York City.
  • In a warm summer night, the day before he and his teammates would venture into the Atlantic Lostbelt, the entire Pantheon has a huge blackout, causing a nationwide panic. As a response to this, The Master of Chaldea asked the help of one of his Servants, Nikola Tesla, to fix the electrical power through the use of his intellect. Eventually, he came around to fix this and the power was restored. As a thank you, the Court of Gods decided to ascend Tesla into the Pantheon. Upon hearing the news of his ascension, his response was this:
    Tesla: See, Edison! I ascended to the Pantheon before you! Give me that $50,000 that we betted on months ago!
  • Hearing the existence of an Electricity subhouse, Tesla’s curiosity got the better of him to the point he doesn’t want to get hurt and hopes that their existence would give him better ideas involving his inventions. A lot of them were personally weirded out by Tesla’s eccentricities even by their own standards, bur knew they couldn’t shut down his curiosity.
    • At first, he was intrigued by Killua’s immunity to electricity and constantly ask him questions about it. However, after learning about his family history and his desire of freedom, Tesla started to pity him and feels bad asking for something that is actually personal to him. Killua stated that he is now okay and is relieved to hear of his sympathy.
  • He has nothing but praise to Victor Frankenstein because he managed to create the monster he created through electricity, which while Victor appreciated it, he doesn’t want to be reminded from it. He has also decided to befriend the monster, since while it isn’t the Servant he knew from Chaldea, despite being an introvert, he wanted to give him company and friendship.
  • Tesla is a bit of a narcissist, wanting to satisfy his ego and being a bit of an introvert. Underneath all these traits is a genuine nice guy and selfless man who offers his inventions to help humanity and ignored his selfish desires just to help them (to the point he gave his ideas to other inventors and yes, that includes freaking Edison). He gets along with Sheldon Cooper over their narcissistic attitude and how they rarely make friends. The two then started to constantly debate over scientific facts with Sheldon wanting to introduce him to various sci-fi shows that he thinks that he will love.
  • He is an aspiring environmentalist, so much so that he is the one who actually came up with the idea of renewable energy. This managed to get him on good terms with nature-driven heroes or people who give life such as Captain Planet, Te Fiti, and Spring Sprite, all of whom hope that he would continue to pursue his environmentalist goals.
    • Of course, his new friendship caused him to become enemies with the Firebird since he wante dto destroy everything with fire. Firebird in return doesn’t like him, thinking that his ideas of renewable energy disgraces his goal to destruct the world with fire. He also doesn’t like the subhouses of Ruin and Destruction and Toxicity since their abilities and goals could destroy the environment he strives to protect.
  • He managed to struck an Odd Friendship with Homer Simpson over one reason, they hate Thomas Edison. Ever since they discover this aspect, the two started to rant and mock about him and his inventions and Homer telling his tales of how he ended up hating him because he got all of the ideas that Homer came up with and people thought that the electrical hammer came from him.
  • He is a bit of a clean freak, always cleaning his hands every day, wearing glovesso he wouldn’t get bacteria, and always buying new clothes to be safe. For this reason, he opposes Nurgle as he is the personification of diseases and is disgusted for how he believes he’s showing love to humanity, Thrax because he believes he is an evil disease or virus, and Peryite and Typhus since they could case widespread plagues.
  • While experimenting, he had met Winston who was in the same laboratory with him. He was intrigued that he’s an intellectual gorilla born from the moon and that his weapon was named after him and produces electricity. Indeed, the two became friends and Tesla was considering helping Overwatch since Tesla himself wants to serve humanity in his whole life.
  • He has a love of pigeons that he saved one and went to a park to feed a couple of them. He gets along with The Medic over their fond love of one bird species, not caring about The Medic’s own eccentrics since he is one himself. Though he told The Medic to stop touching him if he ever had blood in his hands since he’s a bit of a clean freak.
  • In the first moment he grew to hate Edison, they have an agreement on that if Tesla won, he would get $50,000, which never happen, which is why he quit as his assistant and personally became enemies with him. It’s why he pities Tsunade, who keeps losing money every single time she gambles. He hopes that she would get lucky or better yet, quit, but he knew it wouldn’t happen anytime soon.
  • In one universe, he worked for the Assassins out of revenge of what happened because of the Templars and Edison, one of the achievements he did while working for them is causing the Tunguska explosion. He’s personally happy to see the Assassins and ifwordt comes to happen, he’s willing to help them once more.
  • While he allows others to take his ideas and get all the credit of it, he actually hates unoriginality. He feels bad for Hector when he got murdered when Ernesto stole his ideas without permission and fading into obscurity. While Tesla doesn’t mind all of that stuff, he could tell how much it pained the musician and is happy to see he got the fate he truly deserved.
  • Opposes The Think Tank because he couldn’t fathom the idea of humans becoming mindless slaves through their experimentation, not to mention that they used an advanced version of the Tesla coils, and even a fellow eccentric scientist like himself, knew that their plans would be too dangerous for humanity. The only member he gets along with is Dr. Mobius because he tried to imprison then in hopes that they wouldn’t get too chaotic.
Everyone should consider his body as a priceless gift from one whom he loves above all, a marvelous work of art, of indescribable beauty, and mystery beyond human conception, and so delicate that a word, a breath, a look, nay, a thought may injure it

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