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Baby and Dr. Myuu
Baby and Dr. Myuu, Divine Duo of Plot Vortexes
- Greater God, Overdeity under a powerful host like Vegeta (Baby), Intermediate God (Dr. Myuu)
- Symbol: The red lines that can manifest on his hosts (Baby)
- Theme Song:
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil, though both think otherwise
- Heralds: General Rilldo (Myuu's Dragon), the Luud Cult and his machine armies
- Portfolio: Puppeteer Parasite, Transformation of the Possessed, Once Good Intentions Clouded by a Lust For Vengeance, Moral Myopia, From a Single Cell, Being Everything He Hates About the Saiyans, The Final Legacy of the Tuffles, Healing Factor, Mind Manipulation, HATES His Nickname Baby (Real Name Unknown), Humanoid Abomination, Hurl It into the Sun
- Domains: Possession, Mutants, Revenge, Hatred, Control
- Banned from: The Houses of Weapons and Health and Diseases
- Allies: Fused Zamasu (mainly his Goku Black half), Cooler, Malal, Shinobu Sensui, Demise
- Rivals: Cell, Majin Buu
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Frieza, Janemba, Dr. Weil
- Enemies: Every Saiyan, especially Goku and Vegeta (and by extension the rest of the Z-Fighters. Also Ellen Ripley, Aerys Targaryen, Marona, Ben Tennyson, Alexei Stukov, Garfield Logan
- Opposes: Deities related to the sun
- During the Saiyan-Tuffle War, the Tuffles had an inkling they were doomed. To preserve their genetic code and get revenge against the Saiyans, a project would be made to create a bio-mechanical parasite that could possess people through wounds and even alter them to become stronger. The parasite proceeded to mastermind the Machine Mutants' creation and get revenge against what's left of the Saiyans. Even if he'd become worse than the Saiyans to do it.
- Because the GT Timeline has been made non-canon and supplanted by the Super Timeline, he was doomed to dwell in the Retconnian. However the series has taken note and made villains like the Commeson and Watagash who are similar to him, and he and other GT contents still show up in video games to the point that GT has been acknowledged as an Alternate Timeline specifically dealt with by the Time Patrol. Malal used this to break him out as an agent, and Baby is forever grateful for this.
- Initially held the role of Puppeteer Parasite, then Revenge Before Reason before fading into obscurity. Though bitter about being kicked out, he is not so petty as to resent the Headcrabs or Ren Hakuryuu over this. He spends a lot of time in the House of Vengeance plotting how to get back at the Saiyans. He admires Demise for his Dying Curse and desire for revenge.
- Obsessed with revenge against the Saiyans, despite being as bloodthirsty and power-hungry as them and the culprits being long dead. There is a part of him that still wants to restore the Tuffles though, and wished Planet Plant/Vegeta back. He shares hypocrisy, deep hatred for the Saiyans and clouded good intentions with Zamasu, being close to his Goku Black aspect thanks to the Grand Theft Me element. So far, he is one of Zamasu's few genuine ally.
- Somehow managed to build Dr. Myuu despite being a robotic fetus at the time. He spends time mulling over this and trying to enhance his bio-mechanical abilities in the House of Technology. Like Cooler, he has a deep dislike of the sun and sun-related deities because he was ultimately killed by being thrown into the Sun. It was more than necessary.
- Alters his hosts to be more like Tuffles, and isn't limited to just one person. He once managed to possess everyone on Earth, and can make hosts stronger — such as when he was Baby Vegeta he made his Golden Great Ape form stronger than Goku's Super Saiyan 4, despite the latter being the stronger transformation. Even a cut or scrape is enough for him to hijack like he's something out of John Carpenter's the Thing except without the Nightmare Fuel Body Horror.
- Butts heads with Frieza as while they despise Saiyans, Frieza did blow up his home planet and is as bad as the Saiyans. Then again so is he and neither recognize it. He is able to work somewhat with Janemba given he was a host of his, though that makes their relationship difficult. He competes with Cell over who is the better bio-mechanical being, and Majin Buu over who's the better assimilating Blob Monster.
- Given his means of parasitism, Baby is universally banned from the House of Health and Diseases and Weapons so as to best avoid a vector for him to use. Aerys Targaryen fears him given he tends to get nicks and scratches on the Iron Throne, and Ellen Ripley knows to be thorough in purging it. Given he has fallen victim to a Viral Transformation, Alexei Stukov wants nothing to do with him.
- While it's a physical instead of spiritual possession, he has decided not to risk possessing Marona. He knows what she does to people to try and hijack her. He will however try to hijack Garfield Logan, as he considers his ability to transform into different animals combined with his own abilities extremely useful. Same with Ben Tennyson and his alien transformations, but there's a question of how it might work given Zs'skayr couldn't hijack his alien forms.
- Often seen in the House of Hatred, due to his overwhelming hate towards the Saiyans that drives his mass villainy. He and Dr. Weil share a certain power with machines, are men without a country and desire revenge... but while neither give the appropriate response Baby has a far more legitimate grudge, while Weil wants to get back for being rightfully punished. He works a lot better with Shinobu Sensui due to wanting to get back at races they see as deeply evil.
Wullf Yularen
Wullf Yularen, God of Internal Affairs Military Officers (Colonel Yularen (formerly Admiral), Deputy Director of Imperial Intelligence, Chief of Naval Internal Affairs)
- Potential House: Military Ranks
- Demigod (has Intermediate God authority)
- Symbol: The Imperial Security Bureau logo
- Alignment: Lawful Evil
- Portfolio: Affably Evil, Anti-Villain, Expy of Erwin Rommel, Colonel in the Imperial Security Bureau, Obliviously Evil Because He's Just Following Orders, Politically Correct Villain, Reasonable Authority Figure, Villainous Friendship (with Thrawn)
- Domains: Internal Affairs, Security, Military, Authority, Sedition, State Police
- Superior: George Lucas
- High Priestess: Rear Admiral Norah Satie
- Allies: Emperor Palpatine, Grand Admiral Thrawn, Grand Moff Tarkin, [[Armies
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Director Krennic,
- Enemiesnote : The Rebellion as a whole, especially Luke Skywalker
- Opposes: Bask Om
- Complicated Relationship: Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader
- Formerly a mere herald of ascended officer Grand Moff Tarkin, Wullf Yularen was ascended as the Imperial Security Bureau's Pantheon representative.
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Maximum the Hormone
Maximum the HormoneMembers , Divine Band of Funk Metal
- Lesser Deities
- Symbol: Their name in front of two skeleton arms jamming◊
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral with Chaotic Good leanings
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Levi Ackerman
Levi Ackerman, Humanity's Strongest Soldier (Levi Ackermann, Captain Levi, God Levi, (Chibi) Clean Freak, Captain Clean, Heichou, Strongest Soldier of Humanity, Soldier Dude)
- Potential House: Soldiers And Warriors
- Lesser God, borderline Intermediate when he goes all-out ("God Levi")
- Symbol: The emblem of the Survey Corps: "the Wings of Freedom"
- Theme Song: Die Flügel der Freiheit (also the anime's second opening theme)
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: The Ace, Badass Normal, Blood-Splattered Warrior, Breakout Character, Charles Atlas Superpower, A Father to His Men, Fragile Speedster, Hope Bringer, Horrifying the Horror, Ineffectual Loner, Inexplicably Awesome, Lightning Bruiser, Neat Freak, Nominal Hero, Reasonable Authority Figure, World's Strongest Man
- Domains: Anti-Socialism, Cleanliness, Leadership, Rage, Strength
- Heralds: Kenny Ackerman (his father), the original Special Operations Squad (Petra Ral, Oluo Bozado, Eld Jinn, and Gunther Schultz)
- Allies: Mikasa Ackerman, Eren Yeager, Kamen Rider 1 and 2
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with/Feared by: Zeke Yeager
- Enemies: Bertolt Hoover, Annie Leonhart
- Respected by/Respects: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon respect or are respected by.
- Pitied by/Pities: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon feel pity for or find pitiable.
- Opposed by/Opposes: Not necessarily the same as "Enemies", but this is used for any deity whom the members of the Pantheon directly opposes or is opposed by, regardless of alignment.
- Conflicting Opinion: Sometimes, the Deities argue over specific themes and philosophies.
- Levi Ackerman is a high-ranking member of the Survey Corps in Attack On Titan, born to a prostitute mother who died in his early years. Raised by Kenny Ackerman, her brother, who promptly abandoned once he believed Levi was able to fend for himself, and Levi become a street thug. Erwin Smith, a member of the Survey Corps coerced him into joining them. He had intended to kill Erwin once he got the chance, but soon became one of his most trusted men. It would be a fateful decision.
- He became the best and most deadly soldier in the Survey Corps, earning the title of "Humanity's Strongest Soldier". That was monumental enough on its own, but his savage beatdown of the Beast Titan convinced the Court of the Gods to grant him godhood after finding that the position of World's Best Warrior was available. When Levi finally ascended into the Pantheon, all his followers rejoiced.
- Mikasa Ackerman and Eren Yeager were jubilant, as their Captain was back, and with a big load of once deceased military members with him. Now that their leader is back, they hope to take the fight to the Warrior Trio that is still hunting Eren for the powers of the Founding Titan in the Pantheon.
- High Priest of Ayane
Alpha 1 Team (Hero Factory)
Alpha 1 Teammembers , Divine Hero Team of Environment-Specific Action Figures (Stormer: The Pro | Furno: Young Blood, The Hotshot | Bulk: The Behemoth | Stringer: The Supersonic, Jimi Riff | Breez: The Whirlwind | Surge: The Livewire | Evo: The Steamroller, Julius Nex | Nex: The Tech-Head, Nathan Evo, "Orange Julius" | Rocka: Daniel Rocka, Danny the Super-Rammy)
- Potential House: ???
- Intermediate Deities
- Symbol: The Hero Factory logo
- Theme Song: "LEGO Hero Factory Theme"
- Alignment: Lawful Good on the job, Neutral Good otherwise except for Stormer
- Portfolio: Built to Last in Specific Environments, A Team of Manufactured Heroes
- Stormer only: The Leader of the Team, Uses Ice-Themed Weaponry, Known As "The Pro", A Cool-Headed Soldier
- Furno only: The Designated Hero of the Team, Has a Furno Bike, Deadpan Snarker, Leads the Team On Some Occasions, Uses Flame-Based Weaponry, Red Is Heroic, Initially the Rookie Red Ranger but Grows Out Of It
- Bulk only: Dumb Muscle of the Team, Boisterous Bruiser, Has a Drill Tank, Uses an Arm Cannon
- Stringer only: An Amateur Musician, Cloudcuckoolander, Known as "The Supersonic"
- Breez only: Celibate Heroine, Action Girl, Uses Wind-Themed Weaponry, Friend to All Living Things, Wind Is Green
- Surge only: The Other Rookie, Uses Lightning-Based Weaponry,
- Evo only: The Big Guy, Techno Wizard
- Nex only: The Communications Officer of the Group, In Love with Celibate Heroine Breez, Somewhat an Expy of Wheeljack, Orange Julius
- Rocka only: The Hero of the Team (succeeding Furno), Gadgeteer Genius, Remember the New Guy?, Intentional Expy of Furno
- Domains: Heroism, Environments, Factories, Creation, Imprisonment, Saviours, Justice
- Heralds: Nathaniel Zib (their Mission Manager), Thresher (their former leader)
- Allies: All good-aligned BIONICLE deities (especially the Toa Nuva and Toa Mahri), Emmet, Wyldstyle, Uni-Kitty, Queen Watevra Wa'Nabi
- Stormer: Optimus Prime, Captain America, Zuko, Aragorn, Emma Frost, Nick Fury
- Furno: Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime, Domon Kasshu, Son Goku and the Dragon Team
- Bulk: Bulkhead, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, [[Pantheon/
- Breez: The Boss, Catwoman,
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork:
Knock Out
Knock Out, God of Paint Job Pride (Knockout, Doc Knock, The Doctor, The Mad Doctor, Commander Knock Out)
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: The Decepticon◊ insignia, later the Autobot◊ insignia
- Alignment: Neutral Good with True Neutral leanings (formerly Lawful Evil)
- Portfolio: Proud of His Paint Job, Ambiguously Gay (confirmed by Word of God), The Brain to Breakdown's Brawn, Breakout Villain, Combat Medic, Transforms into a Cool Car, Evil Genius, Narcissist, The Precious, Precious Car, Is Clearly A Horror Movie Aficionado, Evil Counterpart to Autobot Medic Ratchet
- Domains: Vanity, Cars, Paint Jobs, Experiments, Medics, Zombies,
- Heralds: Breakdown (his partner), Sunstreaker and Tracks (his G1 counterparts), his various random incarnations
- Allies:
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork:
- Enemies:
Mu La Flaga/Neo Roanoke
Mu La Flaga, God of Criminal Amnesiacs (Hawk of Endymion, Captain La Flagaformerly , Neo Roanoke)
- Potential House: Recollection and Amnesia
- Lesser God
- Symbol: The Earth Alliance insignia, currently the Orb Union insignia
- Alignment: Neutral Good (briefly Lawful Evil as Neo Roanoke)
- Portfolio:
- As Mu: Abused By His Father, The Ace of the Archangel, Badass Normal, Big Brother Mentor to Kira, Char Clone (of the Quattro variety), Mildly Military, Official Couple with Murrue, Can Sense When Le Creuset Is Nearby, The Hawk of Endymion, Sacrifices Himself To Save The Archangel But Survives, Team Dad
- As Neo: Criminal Amnesiac, The Captain of Phantom Pain and the Girty Lue, Cool Mask, The Cynic, The Dragon to Djibril, Implanted with Fake Memories, Just Following Orders, Manipulative Bastard, The Rival to Rey Za Burrel, Enemy Mine with the Archangel Crew (initially)
- Domains: Cloning, War, Love, Sacrifice, Amnesia, Brainwashing, Promises
- Herald: Murrue Ramius (his Love Interest)
- High Priest: Silverbolt
- Allies: Kira Yamato, Athrun Zala,
- Rivals:
- Enemies:
- Additional Character Relationships:
- Respected by/Respects:
- Pitied by/Pities:
- Opposed by/Opposes:
- Conflicting Opinion:
- Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple of more.
Judau Ashta and Roux Louka
Judau Ashta and Roux Louka, Divine Deities of Hooking Up After the Ending
Kishou Arima and Kichimura Washuu
Kishou Arima and Kichimura Washuu, Dual Gods of Moles in Charge (Arima: The CCG's Reaper, Undefeated Ghoul Investigator, White Reaper, Jack, One-Eyed King | Kichimura: Souta Washuu-Furuta, Souta, Nimura Furuta, PG, Washuu King)
- Lesser Gods, Intermediate God in their kakuja state
- Symbol: The CCG logo
- Theme Song: "Nine" (Arima)
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral, actually Lawful Good all along (Arima), Neutral Evil (Kichimura)
- Portfolio: Mole in Charge
The Extended Soldiers
Sting Oakley, Auel Neider and Stella Loussier, Divine Tyke-Bomb Triumvirate (The Extended Soldiers, The New Baka Trios | Stella: Stellar Loussier)
- Potential House: Villainous Archetypes
- Lesser Deities (due to their unbalanced mental state), borderline Intermediate in the Destroy Gundam
- Symbol: The OMNI Enforcer insignia
- Theme Song: "Shinkai no Kodoku" (Stella's Image Song)
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil (Sting and Auel, Sting puts on a Lawful Evil facade as The Leader), Chaotic Neutral with Good leanings (Stella)
- Portfolio: Ax-Crazy Tykebombs, One-Person Army, Psycho Serum, Sociopathic Soldiers (not as much with Stella), Super Soldiers, Slave Mooks, Have Trigger Phrases
- Sting: The Leader of the Trio, Evil Mentor, Big Brother Mentor to Auel, Evil Genius, Impaled by Shinn's Destiny, Jerkass, Only Sane Man
- Auel: The Blood Knight of the Trio, More of a Jerkass Than the Others, Knight Templar Big Brother, Has Blue Hair, Kicks Dog Often, Mommy Issues
- Stella: Anti-Villain, Broken Bird, Cloudcuckoolander, Idiot Savant, Innocent Fanservice Girl, Psychopathic Womanchild, Loses Sanity As The War Progresses, Tragic Monster
- Domains: War, Mecha, Trauma, Memories, Leadership, Instability, Brainwashing, WMDs
- Heralds: Orga Sabnak, Clotho Buer, Shani Andras (their predecessors, shared with Azrael)
- Allies:
- All of them: Muruta Azrael, Lord Djibril (superiors)
- Sting:
- Auel: Tenjuro Banno
- Stella: Casca, Aila Jyrkiäinen
- Special Relationship With: Shinn Asuka, Neo Roanoke (Stella only)
- Hired Psychos to: Shocker (especially for the former two, not much for Stella)
- Enemies: Gilbert Durandal, Rau Le Creuset
- Pitied By: Kira Yamato, Athrun Zala, Lacus Clyne (Stella only)
- Evil Counterpart To: Team TRY Fighters (Fumina is an ally to Stella in particular)
- Chaotic Counterpart To: Heart, Brain, and Medic
- A group of cold-blooded child soldiers created by LOGOS, the Extended, members of the 81st Independent Mobile Battalion "Phantom Pain", are designed to fulfill the organization's goal of eliminating Coordinators. In practice, they're basically just artificial Coordinators given the circumstances behind the Extended's creation. They are also given a Block Word that's meant to keep them in check. However, not only are the chosen words common ones, but the Extended end up having panic attacks whenever that specific word is said. Stella Loussier, Sting Oakley, and Auel Neider are just some of the Extended that came out of that project, though they are just the more prominent ones.
- Muruta Azrael was given a chance to see them in action through their superior, Lord Djibril. Compared to the soldiers that Muruta handled, the Extended were a little more stable, though their combat is not quite to the same level as their predecessors. Talks between Muruta and Djibril about what adjustments the Extended need to fit the bosses' desired goals have come up often.
- This may be the reason why they were taken in by Shocker at the suggestion of Djibril and Muruta. Much like what had happened to them before, brainwashing is a core component in keeping these soldiers in check, though it's likely Shocker has more than that for the trio's "treatment".
- Exclusive to Sting:
- Sting Oakley is basically the Gates Capa of the Extended. The most stable of the trio, he is the one that Neo trusts to keep an eye on the group while he handles things with the upper management (read:Djibril). Despite his stable facade however, Sting is as crazy and violent as the other two, but keeps up appearances for the sake of morale, as shown after his team-mates respective death and him being mind-wiped as a result. By the time he was given a Destroy Gundam during the Battle of Heaven's Base, his sanity had completely shattered. It was probably a blessing in disguise that his life ended right then and there at the hands of Shinn Asuka's Destiny Gundam.
- Exclusive to Auel:
- Auel has close to none of Sting's or Stella's redeeming traits; he is a Blood Knight who enjoys taking part in battles and is condescending even towards his own team-mates. Even his purported protectiveness of his 'sister' Stella means almost killing anyone who bothers her even over the slightest thing. That said though, Auel does genuinely care for Stella as a person to the point he recognized something was missing when his mind was wiped of Stella. He finally regained those memories just before he died at the Battle of Crete, the first of the Extended trio to die.
- Exclusive to Stella:
- While all of the Extended are unstable due to their upbringing, Stella's probably had it the worst. It is highly possible that her war trauma came from the First Alliance-PLANT War, turning her into what is essentially a frightened, crying child.
Zeke (Attack On Titan)
Zeke Yeager, God of (Insert Trope Here) (Warchief Zeke, Beast Titan)
- House:
- Demigod (Intermediate to Greater God in his Titan form)
- Symbol: His glasses, alternatively the Marleyan emblem
- Theme Song: APETITAN
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral, Lawful Evil before Heel–Face Turn
- Portfolio: Achievements in Ignorance, Barbarian Longhair, The Band Minus the Face, Blue Blood, The Chessmaster, The Chosen One, Death Seeker, Double Reverse Quadruple Agent, Hidden Agenda Villain, Hunter of His Own Kind, Living MacGuffin, Messianic Archetype, Smart People Wear Glasses, Well-Intentioned Extremist, Your Days Are Numbered
- Domains: Euthanasia, Extremism, Intelligence, Planning, Warriors
- Herald: Tom Xaver (his mentor and the previous Beast Titan), Yelena and Onyankopon (Anti-Marleyan Volunteers)
- Allies: Eren Yeager (his half-brother)
- Former Allies: Reiner Braun, Bertolt Hoover, Annie Leonhart
- Rivals: Levi Ackerman (non-ascended)
- Enemies: Mikasa Ackerman, Sasha Blouse
- Pitied by: Madoka Kaname
- Opposes: Light Yagami, Rau Le Creuset
- Zeke Yeager was born to Eldian revolutionaries Grisha Yeager and Dina Fritz, who enrolled him into the Warrior program in hopes of getting a Titan Power to regain control what was theirs. However, the stress from being thought revolutionary material along with contradictory Marleyan propaganda and believing both, as well as the burden placed upon him at that young age led him to report his parents to the local authorities. Eventually, he gained the powers of the Beast Titan and rose in the ranks to become the War Chief of the Warriors, serving as the Trio's commander in the Paradis Island mission to reclaim the Founding Titan. His true aim is to use the Founding Titan's powers to sterilize all Eldians so no new Titans will be born, ensuring their extinction and stop the endless cycle of suffering and revenge.
- The Warrior trio had been attempting to get their commander ascended for a while, despite Reiner's serious misgivings. When he finally ascended into the Pantheon, he sorrowfully declared his true aim to them, and that as long as Eldians were in the Pantheon, Titans were too, so he would put an end to that. They abandoned him, calling him a traitor to their cause, and continued hunting Eren.
- The only true friend he has is his half-brother Eren, who is supportive of his philosophy but has since convinced him to hold off, stating that in the Pantheon (with its constant state of war), Titans are pretty much the least of their problems. To placate him, Eren used the Founding Titan's powers to remove his Titan creation ability.
Krang
Krang, God of Aliens in Exosuits (Lord Krang, Warlord, Pinkie, Kraang)
- Potential House: Extraterrestrial Appearance and Biology
- Lesser God
- Symbol: Dimension X, his home
- Theme Music: "Krang", "Krang's Battle Theme"
- Alignment: Neutral Evil
- Portfolio:
- Domains:
- Heralds: General Traag (his Number Two), Kraang Subprime (his cousin)
- High Priest: Wat Tambor
The New Founding Fathers of America
The New Founding Fathers of America, Divine Party of Slaughtering The Poor (New Founding Fathers, the NFFA)
- Intermediate-level Political Party
- Symbol: Their emblem
- Theme Song: "America the Beautiful" or alternatively the iconic Purge announcement
- Alignment: Lawful Evil
- Portfolio: Enacted the Annual Purge To Keep Poverty Levels Down, Ax-Crazy, Nazis In Practice, Corrupt Politicians, Greater Scope Villains, Politically Incorrect
- Domains: Purges, Murder, Politics, Violence, Religion, Slaughter, Corruption, Poverty
- Leader: Caleb Warrens
- Known Members: Thomas Roseland, Edwidge Owens, Arlo Sabian,
David Letterman
From the Pantheon, the greatest godly abode of all, it's The Late Show with David Letterman!!
David Michael Letterman, God of Talk Shows Named After The Host
- Potential House: Sources of Information and Naming Theme
- Lesser God
- Symbol: His talk show's logo◊
- Theme Song: "The Late Show with David Letterman Theme Song"
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Hosts the Late Show with David Letterman,
- Domains: Talk Shows, Speech, Popularity, Influence, Music, Retirement
- Heralds: Regina Lasko (his wife), Harry Joseph Letterman (his son), Johnny Carson (his mentor)
Peter Strahm
Peter Strahm, God of Tracheotomy (Special Agent Peter Strahm)
- Demigod
- Symbol: The FBI logo◊, alternatively, his remaining hand
- Alignment: Chaotic Good bordering on True Neutral
- Portfolio:
- Domains:
Gravity Falls, Oregon
OVERLOOK OF TROPE, AWAITING APPROVAL FOR CURRENT TROPEGravity Falls, Holy Seat of Towns with Dark Secrets
- Potential House: Populated Areas
- Alignment: Anomaly Central.
Treasures
I tend to work on Treasures far less than normal profiles, hence I leave these for adoption unless they are moved to another spot, be it my first or second sandbox. Otherwise, enjoy!
Dungeons and Dragons
Dungeons & Dragons
- Class Level: 6
- Appearance:
- Alignment:
The Unicorn Gundams
The RX-0 Unicorn Gundam, RX-0 [N] Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn and RX-0 Unicorn Gundam 03 Phenex (Unicorn: RX-0 Full Armor Unicorn Gundam | Banshee: The Black Unicorn | Phenex: The Gundam That Transcends Time and Space)
- Class 3 Treasures (Unicorn and Banshee), Class 1 Treasure (Phenex)
- Appearance: Three unicorn-based Gundam units with high-tech Psycho-Frame and combat abilities, also have lion (Banshee) and phoenix (Phenex) sub-themes
- Alignment: True Neutral, Neutral Good when piloted by Banagher and Riddhe (Unicorn and Banshee), Chaotic Neutral when piloted by Rita (Phenex)
James Bond's cars
James Bond's cars
The Sunbeam Alpine (Dr. No)
The Bentley Mark IV (From Russia With Love)
- Appearance: An entire collection of Cool Cars, old and new with top-of-the-line technology and agents standard for the 00 agents of MI6, courtesy of Q
- Alignment: True Neutral, Chaotic Good when driven by James Bond
- Portfolio: Cool Car (most of them), Driven By a Badass Secret Agent... Who Always Wrecks It, Some Have Ejector Seats (No, We're Not Joking)
- Domains: Automobiles, Technology, Gadgets, Money, Ejection, Security, Destruction, Weapons
- MI6 with its tremendous budget is rumoured to give its agents high-tech tools like personal handouts. Not only is this not true, but a complete perversion of what the agency stands for: discretion and secrecy. Unless you're from their elite 00 division, which does get all the bells and whistles they need to perform their licence to kill. At least nine 00 agents are on active duty at any given time, and accordingly are assigned nine customized cars equipped with the latest in weapons technology and detection systems. One is used (and often destroyed) by Agent 007, the legendary James Bond.
- To the misfortune of the Pantheon's citizens, not all of Bond's cars are sourced from Q Branch (or obtained legally for that matter). Some were gifts for 007, some were assigned to other 00 agents but stolen by Bond instead, and even more happen to be Bond exercising his self-proclaimed right to commit grand theft auto on the bad guys. Regardless, the cars Bond has are universally awesome in one way or another, especially when he's at the wheel.
- Bond regularly changes cars for missions so he won't be recognized, and as of his ascension has a bad habit of chartering cars resembling those of other good-aligned deities. Doc Brown and Dom Toretto have already butted heads with him over copying their cars and getting them into unnecessary trouble. Bond would love the flux capacitor of Doc Brown's Delorean (in the Maximum Security vault), but doesn't see it worthwhile for the kinds of missions he does. Even without it, his cars still have plenty of fun stuff to mess with.
- Bond tends to favour Aston Martin cars, and is most often seen in one of these during the course of his missions. The most famous of these is also his first, the Aston Martin DB5 used in a mission against corrupt billionaire and gold smuggler Auric Goldfinger. The gadgets on this car form the cornerstone of any respectable spy car; smoke-screen, revolving licence plate, oil dispensers in the rear headlights, blades in the wheel wells and an Ejector Seat. To the delight of his fans, Bond uses a DB5 with stripped-down weaponry as his personal car, usually touring the Pantheon with his latest girlfriend in the Ejector Seat.
- The Aston Martin DBS Vanquish (dubbed the "Vanish" by Q) has the most amount of embellishments on it, including as apparent by the nickname, an advanced camouflage system. Tiny cameras project nearby surfaces onto a light-emitting polymer skin, rendering the car completely invisible. The Wet Nellie, a Lotus Esprit S1 has the ability to transform into a submarine (admittedly with no seals, hence occupants must wear scuba gear), shoot cement from its cannons, and launch torpedoes. Aside from that, GPS, radar, thermal imaging, flares, hidden tools and headlight-mounted gatlings are standard for an MI6-issued car.
- tendency to be destroyed
- copies in Treasury and private collection
Hinamizawa Syndrome
The Hinamizawa Syndrome (The syndrome: HS, Oyashiro-sama's curse | The antidote: The Unknown Medicine, C-120 [suppressant], C-103 [alt. suppressant], C-117 [vaccine], H-173 [L5 accelerant])
- Class Level: 4 but with potential to become 3 if fully unleashed
- Appearance: CLASSIFIED
- Alignment: None in and of itself, but induces Chaotic Evil behaviour in the infected
- Museum Check: Denied
- Portfolio: A Violence and Insanity-Inducing Disease, A Major Source of Trauma and Nightmare Fuel, Brings Out The Darkness in Infectees, Originally Believed to be an Ancient Curse which Takano and the Yamainu Exploit
- Domains: Corruption, Darkness, Death, Trauma, Insanity, Bioweapons
- Similar Diseases: Var Syndrome, Tetch virus, Maverick Virus
- The Hinamizawa Syndrome (雛見沢症候群, Hinamizawa Shōkōgun) first appeared in the Pantheon as the first denizens from the Higurashi universe began trickling in, infected with the virus inherently present in all Hinamizawa residents. It was initially harmless due to cooperative neighbours being inoculated against the Syndrome, but the Grand United Alliance of Evil kidnapped Miyo Takano and forced her to revea the formula of the accelerant for the Syndrome, H-173, mass-producing it and selling the information to other shadowy groups. This scheme had disatrous consequences. Massive outbreaks of violence ensued among Quasideities, Demigods and the occasional Intermediate deities, that, while less devastating in light of more dangerous threats in the Pantheon was enough for a vaccination exercise to be conducted in the affected areas, and the virus extracted from infectees (the list of which remains confidential). All samples collected were stored in the Treasures, along with a handy supply of the vaccine.
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- The composition and nature of the Syndrome locked in the Great Treasury is unknown. However, there is information that has been declassified or leaked to the public.
- Several metal safes, code-locked to everyone but members of the Main House (but not Alliance leaders or ranking members), high-ranking employees of the Irie clinic (including Takano, after being vetted) and Top God of the 7th Expansion multiverse Featherine (who would've found a way in anyway) are present in the vault containing the Syndrome.
- The majority of the contents are silos of HS-tainted blood extracted from infectees of the original outbreak. More are being added every day with each new cluster found, in order to make a vaccine that is at least 85-90% effective on all species and/or types of beings in the Pantheon, not counting infection by non-biological means such as Story Breaker Powers.
- Containers of the original vaccine, C-117 (presumably effective on un-enchanced humans only) and prototypes of vaccines for Pantheon use are present here, solely for distribution to clinics across the Pantheon to immunize willing patients and/or test subjects against the Syndrome.
- It is indicated that the Alliances all have in secure storage different concoctions and mixes of the Syndrome in order to use it as a bioweapon. Usually these variants are the base Syndrome or its accelerant H-173 mixed with Super Serum like Venom or the Maverick Virus to turn test subjects into violent cannon fodder or soldiers. Even the GUAG may be engaging in this.
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Earth Dragon Balls
The Earth Dragon Balls
- Appearance: Seven orange orbs with stars
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Make a Wish, Benevolent Genie, Requires Their Creator, Having Set Rules, It Only Works Once, Our Dragons Are Different
- Domains: Dragons, Wishes, Magic, Revival, Immortality
- Over three hundred years ago, the God of Earth Kami decided to make up for his evil half's actions by creating a means of hope. He managed this by making the Dragon Balls, items which could grant a wish. They would summon the dragon Shenron, giving an opportunity to wish for immortality, for world domination, and often for people to be revived. Of all the mystical artifacts Goku and friends would encounter, these may be the most important.
- They are not the only Dragon Balls. Kami based them off the Namekian Dragon Balls, which are somewhat stronger. They were carved off the original Super Dragon Balls, orbs over 37,000 kilometers across that can grant any wish. As they're the most used ones, the Earth Dragon Balls were chosen, and Beerus refuses to let the Super Dragon Balls in given the Zenos are using them, and they would be easily abused anyway, as seen with Zamasu.
- Dende may have upgraded the Dragon Balls, but they still have limits, like being unable to kill those stronger than their creator or the inability to make the same wish twice. They aren't of much use to the House of Life And Death nor used to enforce the pantheon's Death Is Cheap state either because they can't undo natural caused-deaths or restore groups of people who have been dead for over a year.
- Brought in both for their narrative importance and a potential incentive for the victors of some pantheon tournaments. While limited to three wishes a year (two if one wish involves bringing back lots of people), the time-manipulating gods in Time And Space can speed that up. Some members of the Grand United Alliance of Evil have used them to Take Over the World, but the status quo is restored as no-one said world take-over would be a permanent wish and the Grand United Alliance of Good helps depose them.
- Overuse is discouraged. There are rumors it would create negative energy, manifesting into the Shadow Dragons. However, because GT has been supplanted with the Dragon Ball Super timeline, it's unclear if something terrible even would happen with overuse, but most agree people shouldn't become dependent on them.
- Similar to the Chaos Emeralds, which are found in the same house. Shenron jokingly wondered if he should make claims of copyright infringement, but decided not to as the Emeralds don't grant wishes, and the one time they did was happen erased from time.
- With Shenron's ascension, security on the Balls has been tightened given that his presence will surely attract more attention to their strategic value.
The Infinity Gauntlet and Infinity Stones
The Infinity Gauntlet and Infinity Stones (The A Million Glove, Thanos Gun, Power Paw, Soul Gems, Infinity Gems, the Aether (Reality Stone only))
- Class Level: 1
- Appearance: Six different colored gems and a golden glove-like object designed to hold them in
- Alignment: Depends on the user (Neutral or Lawful Evil under its most well-known user, Thanos)
- Portfolio: Dismantled MacGuffin, Amulet of Concentrated Awesome, Amplifier Artifact
- Domains: Power, Gems
- The power of the Infinity Gauntlet cannot be used to its fullest without the six Infinity Gems:
- The Time Gem, which grants the user unlimited control of time.
- The Soul Gem, allowing manipulation of any and all souls, be it dead or alive.
- The Power Gem, which allows complete control over all power in the universe.
- The Reality Gem, which alters the laws of the universe to the user's will.
- The Space Gem, allowing for the manipulation of space.
- The Mind Gem, which taps into the user's mind for complete control of psychic powers including telekinesis.
- To put it mildly, the Gauntlet and its Stones are among the most powerful artifacts anyone could hope for.
- The only major setback it has is that it can only work in the Universe it comes from. As such, this Infinity Gauntlet, and by extension the Infinity Gems, are exclusively part of the universe this Pantheon is in * .
- It is for this exact reason that Melkor has his eye on the Stones (he prefers that term). He wants to use the ones in the vault to create his own set capable of working across all universes.
- Other minor drawbacks include incapability of destroying the space-time continuum and not being used to destroy the Gauntlet itself. The Gems can be destroyed though, or at least, be reduced to atoms.
- The Gauntlet is already powerful enough as it is, but whether or not it can become more powerful than what its current state is capable of is anyone's guess.
- In Earth-199999, there are actually two gauntlets. There is a right-handed one that's currently locked in Odin's treasury and also contains replicas of the Infinity Gems, and a left-handed one that the Thanos from that universe currently has... or so we thought. Turns out Odin's is merely a fake.
- It has been debated if this universe's Gauntlet and Stones should be placed here too. The argument is ongoing.
- It's actually not the first time there were two Gauntlets.
- While they are sometimes called Soul Gems, they are not the same thing as what the Puella Magi had been used to.
- Speaking of which, they have nothing in common with the Tamriel soul gems.The Dovahkiin had to be told about this before any potential disaster could happen.
- The Infinity Gems played a role in a battle between Marvel characters. Thanos was in possession of the Mind Gem during that particular instance. There is uncertainty as to what happened to that Thanos during that time.
- The usability of the Infinity Gems by themselves depends on one's power level. Greater Gods and Overdeities have no problem with it. Intermediate Gods could use one Gem but are likely to be exhausted after that. Lesser God and below, there's practically no point in using a Gem. This was best demonstrated when they were used by, in a particular merging of worlds, Mega Man X, God of Unlimited Potential, to eliminate Ultron Sigma. Despite being a Greater God, he struggled using the Infinity Buster (created by Iron Man and powered by the Infinity Gems) requiring the assistance of everyone present (including other Greater Gods, such as Thor, Doctor Strange and Zero) to stabilize the energy, even after donning the Ultimate Armor.
- Unlike the other items in the Treasures, there is a unique case for these two items. While the Gauntlet itself is here, the Gems within the Treasures are replicas so as to discourage deities from stealing it. The real Gems are scattered throughout the Pantheon, far from Thanos' reach. Don't bother asking where they are, we're not telling.
- Many have noted that despite its powers, very few of its alternate universe counterparts have been seen. One universe had it to where it took the form of a Wishing Cube, crafted with six panes of "forever glass".
- A version of the Gauntlet has recently been stolen from Maximum Security to be used as the main prize of an interdimensional Contest of Champions, Linkara has entered the contest intending to return it to its rightful place when he wins.
The Egyptian God Cards
The Egyptian God Cardsmembers (Obelisk: Obelisk the Tormentor; Osiris: Slifer the Sky Dragon, Slifer The Executive Producer; Ra: The Winged Dragon of Ra, The Sun of God Dragon, Mega Ultra Chicken)
- Class Level: 2
- Appearance: Three Duel Monster Cards that are blue, red and gold respectively, each bearing the image of the Egyptian Gods
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Donated by Yugi Muto for safekeeping should the GUAE, GUAC or GUAD, try to untap their powers. Fortunately, only the chosen ones can wield them—anyone else invokes the Gods' wrath.
- Ra is a special case: only those who can read its hieroglyphs are capable of summoning it. If not, it's just a giant glowing golden ball.
- Out of them all, Seto Kaiba usually goes for Obelisk while Yugi is more keen for Slifer, and Yami Marik abuses the power of Ra for his sadistic quirks.
- Alternate!Gentaro has gotten his eye on these cards and, knowing he was unable to use them himself, brainwashed Yugi to bring the Gods forth, and caused untold destruction in the "Asylum Incident". Fortunately for everyone, the gods were put back in Maximum Security to prevent another event like that.
- And then came "Tarot Crusaders" where the three were pulled out of Maximum Security to stop the threat known as the darkness within Limbo, causing even more collateral damage. (Although this time, it's justified)
The Super Polymerization card
The Super Polymerization card (Super Fusion, Super Poly)
- Class Level: 1
- Alignment: Pure Chaos. Whether it's Good, Neutral or Evil depends on the user, but the Chaotic part is a constant. (Though the fact that its owner himself is Chaotic Good helps.)
- Portfolio: The Not-So-Harmless Card, Artifact of Doom, Fusion Summoning of Anything Including Dimensions and Souls, Uncounterable, Game Breakers
- Domains: Fusions, Card Games, Sacrifices.
- Similar Artifacts: The vanilla Polymerization card, The Unite Vent, The Demon Fusion Program, The COMP, The Nicaea App and The DNA Splicer.
- The Super Polymerization is stored here after everyone noticed that having it around at all times was a very bad idea. A very, very, very bad since someone could try to steal or force Judai to merge the all of the dimensions with it. Ooooor, if either Terumi or Nu-13 manage to steal it to fuse with Noel Vermillion/Ragna the Bloodegde without opposition. It's in the Maximum Security section of the Vault of Treasures for this reason, and it cannot leave barring the exceptions mentioned below.
- Its current owner is Judai Yuki and he is the only who can retrieve it via his other power. Otherwise, it must stay here at all times.
- However, Yuri happens to own a copy. He used it for evil purposes, but it was most likely passed down to the more responsible Yuya Sakaki after he, Yuya, Yuto and Yugo became one
- Curiously, Judai's superiors themselves have decided that this card was too broken to use and have banned everyone from ever using it in card game duels of the normal kind. Of course Judai is exasperated at this since Artifact of Doom or not, it was still one of his ace cards.
- It should be mentioned that the Fusions realized with this card are permanent unless Judai is around to use De-Fusion so even when using it for its original purpose is risky.
- It has gained comparisons to The One Ring due to how it was created. The owner is... Less than amused with this since Super Polymerization can be used for good. It's the intentions of the people using it, not the power itself, that matters after all.
- Though nobody knows where the card actually came from, being unlocked with an unknown ritual back in the Dark World. For this reason, Mido has been trying to study it to understand how something like this chaotic raw fusion magic sealed in a card ven exists at all.
- While the usual materials used for the fusions are Dueling Monsters, it has been confirmed to be compatible for use with Demons and Personas due to similarities (Not with Pokémon except Reshiram, Zekrom and Kyurem, oddly enough).
- Because of this, Judai has given permission to Akemi Nakajima, Mido, Philemon and Igor to use it or give it to any of their associates/underlings in case of an emergency.
- Surprisingly, Kouta Kazuraba, Takeshi Hongo and Hayato Ichimonji have also been given a similar privilege. The reason is that they will judge and tell Judai if his Summoning of Contrast HERO Chaos, the Fusion of two Masked HEROes or two Kamen Riders, is necessary at any given moment.
- It's worth noting that while it hasn't been tried, Super Polymerization might even work with Lucifer of all beings, because of him being compatible as fusion fodder at times. Not that it matters much, due his "As Long As There is Chaos" status.
- "Look! Born from the darkness of our hearts! It's the definite power that leads to complete victory! When in front of this power, anything else is useless!"
The Gurren Lagann
The Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Lagann, Gurren, Arc Gurren Lagann, Super Galaxy Gurren Lagann, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Tengen Toppa Lagann, Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Kamina)
- Class Level: 2
- Appearance: A red and black mecha, adorned with Cool Triangle Shades
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: Super Robot, Drills, Mind-Boggling Evolution, MANLINESS, Hot Blood, Going from a Normal-Sized Mech to the Size of a Galaxy, Impalement
- Domains: Mecha, War, Emotion
- Crew: Two
- Height: Unspecified
- Weight: Unspecified
- Energy Source: Spiral Energy
- Pilots: Simon and Kamina. Viral is known to pilot it on occasion.
- The personal mecha of Simon the Digger, who used it to reach the ends of the universe to defeat the Anti-Spiral.
- Is put under Maximum Security due to its ability to grow bigger and bigger. When it transforms, the mech isn't allowed to be anywhere near Ira Gamagoori. Nobody wants to create a black hole.
- Gurren Lagann has the ability to hijack other mecha, summon giant drills, rewrite probability, travel dimensions, etc. The only catch is that the pilot has to be Hot-Blooded enough to pilot it. Side effects include chest hair, raised body temperature, pure concentrated GAR, and Ass Pulls everywhere.
- With the induction of the mecha into the Treasures, the GUAE Mecha Cohort have grown tense in dealing with it.
- Commander Badass decided to pilot it to see if the rumors of its manliness were true. Nobody knows what happened next, but rumor has it that his manliness actually caused it to break down from overload. Nonetheless, Commander Badass has taken an interest to it, and has made the Gurren Lagann the mascot of his Temp Agency, even if it is piloted by a couple of Bishōnen.
- Is often seen as a successor to Yui Ikari, as well as a predecessor to Senketsu.
- In the event that it evolves into TTGL, the Pantheon is housed inside it. In the event that it becomes STTGL, it becomes a god.
- Mordecai and Rigby look at the mecha with awe, being reminded of the time their friends, the Baby Ducks, and their enemies, the Geese, fused together to create a Humongous Mecha similar to that of the Gurren Lagann.
- One of the key components to piloting the Gurren Lagann is the Core Drill◊, which is designed specifically for it. Rumor has it that Simon once gave it to Nonon Jakuzure to power one of her Goku Uniforms, though this hasn't been confirmed yet. It also works as a set of car keys.
The Ark of the Covenant
The Ark of the Covenant
- Class Level: 3
- Appearance: A golden, intricately decorated chest, filled with sand and certain angelic energy...
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral
- Portfolio: Things Not to Be Touched, Facemelting, Good Is Not Nice, Good Is Not Soft, Light 'em Up
- Domains: Light, Death, Fire, Lightning
- Locked in the deepest vault, put in multiple boxes and covered in chains to prevent anyone from opening it. Only YHVH might be able to open it and survive, but considering his motifs, nobody lets him in.
- The Ark contains God's wrath, so it's only natural for it to be kept in Maximum Security.
- Whatever being is inside appears to be at least semi-intelligent and able to fool and charm offenders with images of spectral women which later turn into hideous wraiths to immobilize the victim in terror, allowing The Ark to work its face melting magic.
- A few tried to open The Ark and even fewer survived with no glaring injury. Opening it from a distance doesn't work either, because it can just fry the offender with a lightning instead of melting their faces off.
- Should not be confused with an AI who claimed to be the Demiurge and this. Key Word: '''CLAIMED'''
The Matrix
The Matrix (The Matrix of Leadership, The Autobot Matrix of Power, The Matrix of Light, The Creation Matrix)
- Class Level: 3
- Appearance: An Orange container with a shiny blue crystal inside and two handles, and absolutely not the machine that controls us all. Or a Toyota station wagon, for that matter.
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio:
- Domains: Good, Creation, Destruction, Knowledge
- Similar Artifacts: the Allspark, Sari's Key (listed above), which taps into its limitless power
- This device is kept on hand in case Unicron turns his attention to the pantheons.
- Has the ability to summon Stan Bush to sing "You Got The Touch" whenever opened.
- Primus had this shipped secretly out of its usual spot in the depths of his body. It's just safer here — still in his body (as with the rest of the Pantheon), but with much better safeguards. True, fewer beings would have had any access to it if he'd kept it in the Main House, but he doesn't trust some of the deities there.
The ∀ Gundam
The System ∀-99/WD-M01 ∀ Gundam
- Class Level: 3
- Appearance: A building-sized, predominantly-white mecha, designed with ancient technology, and complete with a white upturned mustache.
- Alignment: True Neutral, Neutral Good under the command of Loran Cehack
- Portfolio: Humongous Mecha, Nanotechnology, Forgotten Ancient Technology, The End and What Happens Afterward, Vindicated by History, Mundane Utility.
- Domains: Mechanus, Space, War
- Current Pilot: Loran Cehack
- Related (or more appropriately, rivalling) units: GNT-0000 00 Qan[T]
- This Gundam was once in the ranks of The Fallen. But with its series getting Vindicated by History, it got officially declared as one of the Pantheon's treasures.
- Placed under Maximum Security section due to its powerful ability, The Moonlight Butterfly, which has been reported to decrease godly powers within a very large damage radius. The Council of Shadows are very wary of it.
- Also, due to its unit code designation and the aforementioned Game-Breaker ability, Abbadon the Despoiler has expressed interest in claiming the unit for himself, to be used alongside the Planet Killer.
RX-78-2 Gundam
The RX-78-2 Gundam (Gundam, White Mobile Suit, RX-78-02, Granddaddy)
- Appearance: A white humanoid Humongous Mecha with a red, blue, and yellow body with the signature "Gundam Face": glowing eyes, face mask with two vents and a red chin, vents on either side of the face, and a V-fin.
- Alignment: True Neutral, Neutral Good when piloted by Amuro Ray
- Portfolio: The First Mobile Suit of its Kind, Made of 3 Parts, Has Senseless Agility for a Mecha, Thrusters, Core Fighters, Redesigned for the Sake of Selling Model Kits
- Domains: Real Robots, Destruction, Peace, Space, War
- Known Pilot(s): William Kemp (intended), Amuro Ray
- Related Units: The ∀ Gundam and MS-06 Zaku II
- First and foremost, this particular mobile Suit inspired many other mobile suits and mecha, to the point where almost any mecha with "Gundam" in its name will don its face with some variation and sometimes its color scheme.
- One of three prototype units constructed to counter the Zaku as part of the Earth Federation's Project V, it was first activated by the son of the project coordinator, Amuro Ray, who fell into the cockpit and repelled Zeon invaders who were aiming to destroy the project site. Henceforth, the Gundam would fight along its sister units, the Guncannon and Guntank for the duration of the One Year War.
- This model is only a replica. The original was destroyed at the Battle of A Baoa Qu against the MSN-02 Zeong. Engineers from the House of Technology have built two replicas under the guidance of renowned mech designer Hajime Katoki. One for exhibiting inside the Vault and one as a reserve unit for Amuro in the GUAG Gundam Corps. This is often relegated to non-heavy combat duties since his current unit, the Hi-ν Gundam, is more than capable of handling damage and Amuro's Newtype abilities.
- Most people assume high-profile villains want to use it, but no. This unit is old and a joke compared to the more modern Gundams. The only thing holding it up is the nostalgia and popularity it has. Heck, even its importance to the war began waning when a mass-production GM based on it was released. It was supposed to be a primarily white suit, but Bandai demanded it have a more toyetic aesthetic with more colours to help sell merchandise.
- If it were to be the real one, better look out for Amuro. It's easy to forget that in this unit, Amuro was still the second highest scoring Ace Pilot in the One Year War.
MS-06 Zaku II
A MS-06 Zaku II
- Appearance: A roughly 55-foot tall Mobile Suit with asymmetrical shoulder plating, power piping and a pink mono-eye, details can vary depending on the variant you are looking at
- Alignment: True Neutral (though its users run the gamut on alignments)
- Portfolio: Cyber Cyclops, Real Robots, Mass-Produced Machines, Mecha-Mooks
- Domains: Army, Colony Drops, Gas Attacks, Machines, Military, War
- Known Pilot(s): Char Aznable, the Black Tri-Stars, Dozle Zabi and Garma Zabi, but every Zeon pilot has piloted it at some point
- Produced by the now defunct Zeonic Company, many of the suits that have come from this design were piloted by mostly inexperienced pilots, save one, who painted his red to stand out. This record is factually incorrect, given that many Ace Pilots have used custom paint-jobs on their Zakus, but Char's unit is still the most infamous of the lot.
- The GUAE Mecha Cohort uses this unit as a mass-production unit, though its gross obsolescence prevents it from being used by all its troops. It is most prevalent in Gihren Zabi's Zeon faction, made up of old-school pilots who are unwilling to part with their original units. They make do with heavily modified versions so they can stand up to the more powerful and up-to-date units used by the GUAG Robot War Division. Suffice to say, the only remaining Zaku left unaltered is the one here in the Vault, which was eventually trasnferred to the Treasury.
- Appears to exist in a state of quantum uncertainty; it is whatever specific model (F, J, R, sometimes even a MSM-01) and equipped with whatever specific gear the viewer thinks it ought to be. Here's a bunch of specific variants:
- The MS-06F is the standard Zaku, this was the terror of its time, equipped with a machine gun, bazooka, heat hawk and cracker grenades, though it can be customized to be more versatile. This is the form in which the Zaku appears most to viewers.
- The MS-06S is the commander variant of the Zaku, with an antenna on the head for enhanced communication capabilities, as well as an improved power plant for more thrust and acceleration. Otherwise, it is so identical to the 'F' variant that it is only distinguishable by the custom colour schemes given by its pilot, particularly the livery of Red Comet Char Aznable. Additionally, Zeon Space Fleet Vice Admiral Dozle Zabi (non-ascended, serves as adjutant to Char), uses a green-painted version with ornate gold trimming and Garma Zabi infrequently used a vulcan-gun equipped version denoted as the MS-06FS. Nearly every ace Zeon pilot (Johnny Ridden, Shin Matsunaga, Gabby Hazard, Uma Lightning, the Black Tri-Stars) has used this unit at some point.
- The MS-06J is the ground-use variant of the Zaku, compared to the 'F' variant meant for space use. The vernier thrusters on the 'F' variant are absent on the 'J' variant, and it has a more powerful reactor to endure the full gravity conditions on Earth as well as improved insulation. It was later retired in favour of the MS-07B Gouf and later the MS-09B Dom.
- The aforementioned MSM-01 or the MS-06M Zaku Marine Type is the precursor to Zeon's line of aquatic mobile suits (i.e. the Gogg, Acguy and Z'Gok). Specialized hydro-jet engines are mounted on its surface as well as being equipped with a SUBROC machine gun and rocket pods.
- Probably the most advanced suit of this line is the entire High Mobility Line. A line designed to create a superior mobile suit to the original Zaku, which was becoming hopelessly outdated compared to Federation suits, it failed to become a mass-production unit. The final suit of this line was MS-06R-2, a Lightning Bruiser designed for space use, but ultimately lost to the Rick Dom for mass production due to its high price count. The four units that were produced were given to ace pilots such as 'Crimson Lightning' Johnny Ridden. Older models had followed this pattern, with its predecessor, with the MS-06R-1 being given to the Black Tri-Stars and White Wolf of Solomon Shin Matsunaga. Eventually, its lack of beam weaponry led to it being discontinued in favour of the more general-purpose MS-14 Gelgoog, which failed anyway due to Incompletely Trained pilots.
- Others include the MS-06E Zaku Reconnaisance Type, MS-06K Zaku Cannon, MS-06FZ Zaku II Kai, MS-06F2 Zaku II F2 Type and the MS-06R-AB Zaku Amazing.
- MS-06T Zaku Trainer Type units are currently being loaned out to SHOCKER by Gihren as part of a business deal for training their SHOCKER Combatmen. As of late, basic training courses have completed and when the time is right, Gihren will begin transferring combat-ready units to the organization to aid them in their war against the Toku Base.
- Since it is so prevalent and such an important unit in the history of the Real Robot Genre, the Decepticons are considering acquiring some of these units and implanting them with sparks for use as foot soldiers. Soundwave recommended this direction to Megatron as a way to compensate for their lack of named members in the Pantheon. He notes that they look similar to their resident scientific officer, Shockwave.
- Back when it was a Treasure, Tatsuya Yuuki had been kicking around the idea of creating a Gundam exhibition in the Interdimensional Time Displacement Museum of the Multiverse. He had begun filing the paperwork to fish the Zaku out of the Vault for use in the exhibition.
- With the Omniverse's opening ceremony, the Zaku was among the first on display during its transfer to the museum.
White Base
The SCV-80 White Base (LMSD-71, MSC-02, Trojan Horse)
- Appearance: An equine-shaped, primarily white Earth Federation Space Forces ship designed for carrying mobile weapons
- Alignment: True Neutral, Neutral Good with its crew
- Portfolio: Carries Mobile Suits, A Prototype Military Naval Vehicle for Use In Space, Cool Ship
- Known Commanding Officers: Paolo Cassius (killed in action), Bright Noa
- Known Crew: Amuro Ray, Sayla Mass, Hayato Kobayashi, Kai Shiden, Ryu Jose, Fraw Bow, Mirai Yashima, Sleggar Law, Marker Clan, Oscar Dublin, Omar Fang, Job John, Sunmalo, Tamura
- Similar Ships:
- Same class: SCV-69 Pegasus, SCV-71 White Base Jr., SCV-73 Blanc Rival, SCVA-72 Thoroughbred, SCVA-73 Troy Horse, SCVA-74, MSC-05 Grey Phantom, MSC-06 Stallion, MSC-07 Albion
- Universal Century: Alexandria-class, Ra Cailum-class, Argama-class, SCVA-76 Nahel Argama, Dogosse Giar-class
- Other series: Peacemillion, Freeden, Willgem, LCAM-01XA Archangel, LHM-BB01 Minerva, CBS-70 Ptolemaios, CBS-74 Ptolemaios II, Diva, Megafauna, NOA-0093 Isaribi
- The first ship of the Pegasus-class to be rolled out (its namesake would face construction delays), the White Base was sent to retrieve the Federation mobile suits from Project V at Side 7. However, it met opposition in the form of Char Aznable and his strike team, who laid waste to the base and critically injured most of the crew, including commanding officer Paolo Cassius. With no other options, inexperienced ensign Bright Noa took command, assigning positions to the civilian refugees being evacuated from the ravaged space colony. One of these hopefuls was Amuro Ray, the teenager who happened to 'inexplicably' pilot the Gundam.
- For the entire One Year War, the low-ranked and pressured Bright Noa struggled to maintain a military atmosphere in a ship whose crew clearly had their minds elsewhere. As the war progresses and the entire crew undergoes Character Development (Bright Noa learns to respect his crew and treat them as family while they grow up), the ship becomes a formidable unit, nicknamed the 'Trojan Horse' by Zeon forces. It ended its tenure of honourable service at the Battle of A Baoa Qu, when it was self-destructed after being rammed into an asteroid, with the Gundam being destroyed around the same time.
- Not that its efforts went to waste though. It would serve as a template for the rest of the Earth Federation's mobile suit carriers, including Bright's current ship, the Ra Cailum. More significantly, it became a staple for many other carriers in alternate universes in colour and in how inexperienced teenagers or officers were appointed to its crew.
- Note that unlike the Gundam, this ship is not used in the GUAG Gundam Corps as it is far too obsolete, with the Ra Cailum-class and Dogosse Giar-class superseding it in usage by the Universal Century divisions of the naval fleet. It still commands respect for its pivotal role in the One Year War and being the predecessor to every other ship that would be a symbol for hope and peace.
- This ship was held in The Great Treasury as an open museum of sorts before being transferred to the actual Treasury. Visitors to the Vehicles wing can enter and view the many exploits the White Base crew have gotten up to, and even use use a VR studio connected to the catapult to launch a Gundam. The engines and any semblance of a propulsion system, including the entire engine room, have been completely removed so you can forget about hijacking it.