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RULES TO AVOIDING RESERVATION CLASHES IN REGARDS TO ASCENDING A DEITY:
Step 1: Know the trope you're about to work on.
Step 2: Go to the trope page.
Step 3: Click 'Related'
Step 4: Search for keywords 'Pantheon' or 'Sandbox'.
Step 5: See if it's taken.
It's EASIER that way.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

1) Don't create deities whose titles play with tropes!
2) Warn tropers beforehand before you modify titles to your style in their sandboxes. If you're not sure of the gender or how to word the trope, LEAVE IT BE, no matter how awkward the page would now look!
3) Do not make templates before the troper wants it to, not even hidden ones.
4) Reservations for candidates for tropes are FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE. Any hopes to claim another's is all up to the troper. And there are some, like r-lock256, who are territorial about it in regards to specific tropers such as Nightelf 37.
5. There's no need to repost a profile just before ascending them.
6. Make sure you do the research if you wish to work on a deity.
7. Don't notify others of what you've posted last page. Nobody gives a damn.
8. As long as you have enough [tup]s, you may take your time in ascending your profiles.

I have ascended the following gods to the Pantheon:

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Thumbs-up regulations for profiles

  • For ascending a new deity:
    • 1 and 2 thumbs-up = Same as 0 thumbs-ups; not ready yet, but you know now that someone thinks it's ready.
    • 3 thumbs-ups = Ascend within a week. Repost tomorrow. If you get a thumbs-up after that, ascend in 2 days (or immediately if you get two). Else, repost in 4 days. If you get a thumbs-up after that, ascend immediately.
    • 4 thumbs-ups = Ascend in 3 days.
    • 5 thumbs-ups = Ascend immediately.
  • For ascending a dominion/treasure:
    • 1 thumbs-up = Ascend within a week. Repost in 4 days.
    • 2 thumbs-ups = Ascend in 3 days.
    • 3 thumbs-ups = Ascend immediately.
  • For reworking a deity:
    • 1 thumbs-up = Rework done in 4 days.
    • 2 thumbs-ups = Rework done in 2 days.
    • 3 thumbs-ups = Rework immediately.

    Ascension Record 

Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad (Badass Long Robe),Yoh Asakura (The Slacker),Harry Mason (I Will Find You),Pai Chan (Dainty Combat),Kiba Inuzuka and Akamaru (Primal Stance),Diane (Belated Love Epiphany),Ratonhnhaké:ton (White-and-Grey Morality),Anna Kyōyama (Bitch Slap),Ban (Good Thing You Can Heal),Shino Aburame (Pest Controller),Edward Kenway (Underhanded Hero),Manta Oyamada (Shorter Means Smarter),King (Accomplice by Inaction),Wyzen (Fat Bastard),Choji Akimichi (Bottled Heroic Resolve),Koudelka Iasant (Previous Player-Character Cameo),Hao Asakura (Invincible Villain),Gowther (Energy Bow),Arno Dorian (Not in This for Your Revolution),Sergei (In Love with Your Carnage),Edward J. Plunkett (Gentleman Adventurer),Tenten (Multi-Ranged Master),Merlin (Crystal Ball),Jubileus and Queen Sheba (Heaven Versus Hell)@,Kalrow (Power Floats),Father James O'Flaherty (Irish Priest),Kazuma Kuwabara (Sword Almighty),Escanor (Courtly Love),Aesir* (God of Chaos),Olga (Dragon Their Feet),Ahura Mazda (The Good Guys Always Win),Seven Mortal Sins (Hot as Hell),Subaru Natsuki (Groundhog Peggy Sue),Tatsumi Oga and Baby Beel (Parent-Child Team),Dragon Shiryu (Overdrawn at the Blood Bank),Killzone Squad (Emotions vs. Stoicism),The Boys (Cape Busters),Bayek and Aya (Outliving One's Offspring),Emilia (Mystical Waif),Kaguya Ōtsutsuki (Unskilled, but Strong),The Tōhōshinki (Balance of Power),The Virtua Cops (Hostage Spirit-Link),The Seven (Corrupted Character Copy),Kassandra and Alexios (Gorgeous Greek),Samaritan (Samaritan Syndrome),Qubit (Science Hero),Leorio Paradinight (Conditional Powers*),The Angels of Paradiso (Angelic Abomination),Baldr (Kryptonite Factor),Inanna (Not Good with Rejection),Fahrenheit Protagonists (How Unscientific!),Sara Pezzini (Bad Girl Comic),Aveline de Grandpré and Adéwalé (Slave Liberation),Winged Victory (Married to the Job),Bette Noir (Trick Bullet),Ryo Saeba (Revolvers Are Just Better),The Demons of Inferno (Magic Is Evil),Freyr (Always Need What You Gave Up),Ereshkigal (The Underworld),Ethan Mars (Stern Chase),Danielle Baptiste/Angelus (Light 'em Up),Yuri Volte Hyuga (Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?),The First Family (The Fantastic Faux*),Hornet (Betrayal Insurance),Kenichi Shirahama (Fight Magnet),Luneth, Arc, Refia, and Ingus (Cipher Scything),Vishnu (God in Human Form),Marduk (Let No Crisis Go to Waste),Madison Paige (Damsel out of Distress),Lady Death (Dying Deal Upgrade),Alice Elliot (Rescue Introduction),The Gentleman (Sharp-Dressed Man)

Total number of ascended deities*: 72
Total number of ascended non-deities: ?* + ?*

I have reworked the following Gods in the Pantheon:

    Rework Record 

Total number of reworked profiles: 3

Profiles I'm Working On
Feel free to edit my pages, I don't mind.

En Route to Ascension

Put any deities ready to ascend in a week here.

Pending

    Evan Cousins/Max Damage 
Evan Cousins, God of Exhaustion-Induced Idiocy (Max Damage, FBI Most Wanted Number One Fugitive)
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  • Potential Hall: Introvert Flaws (House of Personality)
  • [tup]s:
  • Intermediate God (Greater God after staying awake long enough)
  • Symbol: A skull with the letters "MD" stamped on it and red lightning bolts emerging from it
  • Alignment: Neutral Good (formerly Neutral Evil)
  • Portfolio: Exhaustion-Induced Idiocy, The Atoner, Blessed with Suck, Deadpan Snarker, Earn Your Happy Ending, Is dating a sixteen year old girl (although he's avoiding sex until she's of legal age), Foil to the Plutonian, Genius Bruiser, Heel–Face Turn, The Insomniac, Made of Iron, Nigh-Invulnerability, Super-Speed, Super-Strength
  • Domain(s): Insomnia, Strength, Toughness, Redemption
  • Herald: Terri/Jailbait and Annie Tanaka/Headcase (his sidekicks), Alana Patel and Commissioner Louis Armadale (his friends and confidants), Hate Crime (ally and fellow hero)
  • Allies: Cosmos and the GUAG Protectorate Union, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, James "Logan" Howlett/Wolverine, Bruce Banner/The Hulk, Frank Castle/The Punisher, Al Simmons/Spawn, Bruce Wayne/Batman, Jim Gordon, Megamind
  • Enemies: Plutonian, Regime Superman, Homelander, Black Noir, General Zod, Hal Stewart/Tighten, Lex Luthor, Lord Recluse
  • Complicated Relationship with: Qubit, Bette Noir, Hornet
  • Conflicting Opinion: Clark Kent/Superman and those like him who either haven't turned evil or have reformed, including Robert Reynolds/The Sentry, Asa Martin/Samaritan, Nolan Grayson/Omni-Man, Toshinori Yagi/All Might, Marcus Cole/Statesman, and Metro Man
  • Evan Cousins was born to a well-off, albeit dysfunctional, family in Coalville. As a teenager, Evan became interested in Coalville's local legend, the "Wolf Boy". Although he managed to track him down to an abandoned factory and layed a trap for him, Evan was quickly discovered and heavily injured by the Wolf Boy, who dropped him to the ground from high in the air and then dropped rocks on top of him before flying away. After recovering from his injuries, Evan ran away from home, although he would regularly send letters to his only friend Katy, in which he would claim to her that he had started a business with some friends, whilst he had actually joined a criminal gang. Eventually, Evan's father managed to track him down and, after revealing that his mother had been put in a psychiatric hospital due to worrying over him, made him sign two papers that emancipated and disowned him respectively, ensuring that he would not receive any inheritence after his father's death. Evan eventually stopped lying to Katy in his letters by deciding to not send them to her at all, as he didn't want to drag her into his life. Evan concluded that life was not about caring about people, as Katy believed, but rather about survival, as the Wolf Boy had demonstrated. Later on, while trying to escape from a heist inside a helicopter, Evan and his crew were apprehended by the Plutonian. However, the Plutonian, having been the Wolf Boy, recognized Evan and became agitated, yelling and inadvertently breaking his hands before regaining his composure, much to Evan's confusion. While recovering in prison, Evan concluded that both he and Katy had been wrong in their respective outlooks on life, and that the real point of everything in a post-Plutonian world was power, and that ordinary people could either just lie there helpless or do something about it.
    • Looking for a way to kill the Plutonian, Evan sought out Modeus, who dismissed the idea on the basis that villains depended on a stable society, a status quo that would likely not survive without Plutonian. However, deciding that Evan could be useful to him, Modeus agreed, if Evan could pay for it, to set him up with Dr. Origin, a biochemical engineer who claimed to have developed a method of turning people into superhumans, albeit with a success rate of nearly zero. Later on, Evan was soaked in a chem-tank under the supervision of Nurse One, Dr. Origin's assistant, and gained the power to become progressively stronger and tougher the longer he stayed awake. However, he discovered that his sense of touch would disappear once his powers kicked in, and that his body would "reset" to normal every time he slept, with his powers returning about an hour after waking up.
    • Adopting the moniker Max Damage, he subsequently became one of Plutonian's greatest enemies and made his way atop the FBI's Most Wanted list. However, despite their mutual animosity, Max genuinely believed that Plutonian was a true selfless hero, which in turn motivated Max to be a "good, honest criminal". One day, Max broke into the Center for Disease Control in order to steal a container which held a one-of-a-kind virus capable of killing millions, possibly even billions, of people. Having reached his lowest point, Max, out of rage and self-pity, was about to unleash a death-plague on the human race. However, just before Max would have unleashed the virus, Plutonian appeared and went on a rampage, killing 3 and a half million people and destroying Sky City. Thoroughly and fundamentally shocked, Max spent a month among the ruins of Sky City, thinking on what to do next. He ultimately decided to abandon supervillainy and become the hero that the people of Coalville needed. Although he made a lot of mistakes along the way, Max's choice to redeem himself did pay off in the end, with Coalville becoming a beacon of hope in the post-Plutonian world as one of the most intact places on the planet due largely to his efforts, the populace eventually recognizing (and adoring) him as their new hero, him growing and becoming a happier person, and promising his sidekick Jailbait that he would wait for her until she reached legal age.
  • Max's ascension into the Trope Pantheon came about through the efforts of Qubit, who felt that the presence of a heavy-hitter such as him would be of benefit to the GUAG and the Pantheon as a whole, both in battle and as an example of someone who has redeemed himself. Max was surprised to hear that Qubit of all people would recommend him, but conceded that Plutonian's presence within the Pantheon made it a logical decision. Although the Court of the Gods didn't dispute that he was a good candidate for the title that Qubit proposed, Max's criminal history resulted in a number of the Court's members being hesitant to approve his ascension. When put in front of the Court and asked about his journey to heroism and his current personal beliefs and morals, Max gave a surprisingly impassioned speech on where he stands as a hero:
    To review: I wanted to be a superhero. Problem was, after a lifetime of being a criminal, I didn't know the recipe. So I made one very simple rule for myself: zero tolerance for wrong. Zero tolerance, because I was terrified of sliding back down the slippery slope to where I'd started. It was an immature, unreasonable maxim created, at heart, from fear. So I now have a new guiding principle: be tolerant of others' shortcomings. Be tolerant of my own. And do good for the right reasons.
  • Max's temple is modeled after his apartment at 16 2nd Avenue in Coalville, which was burned down by a group of thugs after they had discovered his address. It's a fairly large, 2 story building, containing multiple living rooms and a garage where he stores his car. When given the option of choosing any heralds, Max chose to appoint a fairly large number, namely his sidekicks Jailbait and Headcase, his friends Alana Patel and Lt. Armadale, and fellow hero Hate Crime. While Jailbait and Alana were obvious choices and had a happy reunion with him, Headcase was confused as to why he would want her around again after she nearly killed Qubit and was jailed. Max explained that he hoped that bringing her into the Pantheon would give her a better chance at being a hero again and would allow him to better help her after having failed to do so previously. Armadale, meanwhile, was alarmed to hear that Bill Henrie, a meteorologist who tried to warn him about a radioactive dust cloud headed towards Coalville, was framed for having supposedly killed Armadale, having arrived into his office moments after Armadale committed suicide. However, he was relieved to hear from Max that he managed to save Bill, and the radioactive cloud was scrubbed from the Earth's atmosphere with, ironically, the help of Plutonian. Max gave a heartfelt apology to Armadale about how he had treated him, as his black and white outlook at the time had caused him to judge the man quite harshly in spite of his efforts to better himself. After referring to Armadale as his one true friend, the two men embraced and promised to better aid one another from then on. Max's choice to also appoint Hate Crime ("I hate crime, get it? Why doesn't anyone get that?") was puzzling to some. Despite occasionally being referred to as his "new sidekick", she didn't really interact much with him, and more commonly partnered up with Alana. However, the two get along well nonetheless, and Max appreciates her help.

    Abel Nightroad and Cain Knightlord 
Abel Nightroad and Cain Knightlord, Gods of Warring Siblings
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Abel Nightroad
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Cain Knightlord

    Tommy Tawodi 
Domasi "Tommy" Tawodi, God of Alien Abductees Who Fight Back (Human, Soldier, Warrior, Talon Brave)
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    Mercenaries (Far Cry 2
The Mercenariesmembers, Gods of Breakable Weapons
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Left to right, top to bottom: Marty Alencar, Warren Clyde, Josip Idromeno, Paul Ferenc, Quarbani Singh, Andre Hyppolite, Hakim Echebbi, Frank Bilders, Xianyong Bai
  • Potential House: Other Weapon Tropes (House of Weapons)
  • [tup]s:
  • Power Level/Level of Influence (in descending order: Overdeity, Greater God/Goddess, Intermediate God/Goddess, Lesser Deities or Demideities
  • Symbol
  • Theme Song
  • Alignment
  • Portfolio: (insert list of tropes here) 10 to 15 only
  • Domain(s)
  • Herald:
  • High Priest(ess)es: Flame and Grit
  • Followers:
  • Relationships with Other Pantheon Deities (only include those who are already on one of the actual pages, and not here in this sandbox)
  • Allies:
  • Rivals:
  • Enemies:
  • Additional Character Relationships: Members of the Pantheon that have various relationships (examples include Enemy Mine, Vitriolic Best Buds, Teeth-Clenched Teamwork, Headbutting Heroes, Friendly Enemy, Friendly Rival, Just Friends, etc.) other than allies, rivals, or enemies.
  • Respected by/Respects:
  • Pitied by/Pities:
  • Opposed by/Opposes:
  • Conflicting Opinion:
  • Notes about your chosen deity

    Archangels (Supernatural
Michael, Lucifer, Raphael and Gabriel, Divine Quadrumvirate of Dangerous Holiness (Archangel Michael, Prince of The Host, Viceroy of Heaven, The Boss Man, Buttercup, Assbutt, Saint Michael the Archangel | Lucifer: Satan, The Devil, Nick, Luci, Dog, Puppy, Marmaduke, Lu, Lord Lucifer, Heaven's Most Hated, many others | Raphael: Archangel Raphael, Master of the Air | Gabriel: Archangel Gabriel, Loki, The Trickster, Gabe, Uma, G, Uncle Gabe, the Waiter)
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Top to bottom, left to right: Michael, Lucifer, Raphael and Gabriel
  • Potential House: Divine Behavior (House of Faith)
  • Overdeities
  • Symbol: Their wings
  • Alignment:
  • Portfolio: Unsafe Holiness, Archangels, Rank Scales with Asskicking, Elite Four, Four-Temperament Ensemble
  • Domain(s): Holiness, Light, Healing, Travel
  • Herald:
  • High Priest:
  • Followers:
  • Complicated Relationship with: Chuck Shurley (their father), Amara (their aunt), Castiel (their younger brother)
  • Differing opinions on: Sam and Dean Winchester, Crowley, Bobby Singer
  • Allies:
  • Rivals:
  • Enemies: Asmodeus, Dolores Umbridge
  • Neutral on: The Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Shadow
  • Conflicting Opinion: YHVH, Yaldabaoth, The Love that Moves the Stars, The Alpha and Omega, God (God, the Devil, and Bob), Eru IlĂşvatar, The One Above All, The Presence
  • Exclusive to Lucifer:
    • Before he fell, he was the most beautiful angel in Heaven, and God's most trusted lieutenant, as well as his favorite child. He was trusted so much by God that the latter bestowed upon Lucifer the Mark of Cain. That decision, however, had terrible repercussions, as when God created humanity and started paying more attention to them, Lucifer became jealous and bitter, and rebelled against God, with God eventually locking him in a Cage located in the darkest pits of Hell.
    • He was eventually freed from his Cage, and tried to bring on the Apocalypse, only to be imprisoned back in Cage again. However, he was soon able to escape from his Cage again, by possessing Castiel's vessel, after Castiel gave him permission to possess him in order to stop the Darkness. He has since been thrown out of Castiel's vessel, and was placed back in his "Nick" vessel, which had been reconstructed.
    • Upon his ascension, Death the Horseman came to him and told him exactly what would happen if Lucifer tried to bound Death to him again. Lucifer reluctantly agreed, although how much of his agreement he actually meant is up for debate.
    • Sam and Dean constantly try to avoid him, due to Sam being Lucifer’s one true vessel. Lucifer, for his part, is banned from the House of Emotion as a result of this, though he is trying his best to convince the Maintainers of Emotion that he isn't as bad as Sam and Dean say he is, and that he's not that bad of a guy. The Maintainers of Emotion luckily aren't buying it.
    • Castiel holds a major grudge against Lucifer, due to Lucifer killing him twice, as well Lucifer using Cas' vessel for causing chaos after Cas gave him permission to use it in fighting against the Darkness.
    • While Azazel, Ramiel, and Dagon all welcomed him with open arms, Asmodeus avoids him since he captured Lucifer in their universe, when the latter was lacking some of his grace. Lucifer promises to return the favor to Asmodeus when he gets the chance. Conversely, Crowley does his best to spite Lucifer whenever he gets the chance, with Lucifer making a point to cause trouble for Crowley too.
    • Despite his hatred for humans and demons alike, he ultimately despises Pagan Gods the most out of all of the residents in the Pantheon.
    "You know, I never understood you pagans. You're such...petty little things! Always fighting...always happy to sell out your own kind. No wonder you forfeited this planet to us! You are worse than humans. You're worse than demons. And yet you claim to be gods? And they call me prideful..."
    • His hatred of humans isn't just limited to heroes. He despises evildoers like Tarkin and Umbridge, due to their sadism and how sociopathic they are. At least he has some love for his siblings and father (though not as much as he has for himself); Umbridge and Tarkin represent what he sees in humanity; "broken, flawed abortions".
    • He also despises Voldemort, mostly due to Voldemort seeing himself as someone of Lucifer's caliber. But even he thinks that what Voldemort did to his own soul was nasty.
    • That being said, he gets along well with Teridax for a variety of reasons, such as sharing similar histories, and that Lucifer admires how Teridax was able to succeed in his plans, as well as how much of a Magnificent Bastard Teridax is. However, Lucifer may or may not realize that Teridax doesn't plan on making him an equal partner in his endeavors...
    • His views on humanity puts him directly at odds with the Doctor, due to their views on humanity being on completely opposite ends of the spectrum. Lucifer cannot just understand why someone like the Doctor would tolerate, let alone protect, humanity, while the Doctor swore to defend humanity from threats like Lucifer long ago. Though Lucifer doesn't know what the Doctor means by "an encounter near a Black Hole". On the other hand, his quarrel with the Doctor has brought him a new ally in the Master, who enjoys causing trouble for humanity, and similarly holds humans in low regard.
    • His opinion of the other Lucifer in the Pantheon is a conflicted one, as while they're both, well, Lucifer, he doesn't understand why the other one has such a fondness for humans, since this Lucifer's hatred of humans is well-known. However, both of them are opposed to YHVH, although for different reasons.
    • Quickly became allies with SCP-682 and Zamasu, due to the all of them sharing a "Humans Are Bastards" mentality. Lucifer also implies that he may have had a hand in SCP-682's creation.
    • Ever since he has found out that his father, Chuck Shurley, had managed to simultaneously ascend with him, the two of them have had an awkward reunion, given that the last time Chuck saw Lucifer, the latter has his ass handed to him by Amara. Not to mention that they also had an equally awkward heart-to-heart shortly before.
  • Exclusive to Gabriel:
    • One day, a substantial amount of evil and incredibly jerkish deities found themselves to be the victims of deadly yet poetic pranks, and the good deities who tried to investigate were suddenly pitted against each other, bickering childishly over petty and menial things. The Winchester, Castiel, and Bobby Singer recognized this as the work of one of their oddest foes-turned-allies: The Trickster, AKA Archangel Gabriel, who last they saw, had sacrificed himself to buy them time from his brother, Lucifer.
    • While he has caused trouble for the Winchesters in the past (pitting them against each other, trapping them in a "Groundhog Day" Loop), they haven't forgotten that he had repented and eventually sided with him against Lucifer, with Dean begrudgingly admitting that he was impressed by Gabriel standing up to his older brother. That being said, they still disagree with his methods of punishment and think that his sense of humor is demented. They do acknowledge that he isn't as bad as Lucifer, though. It also remains unknown as to whether Cas actually encountered a resurrected Gabriel during the fight against Metatron, or whether it was just a hallucination by Metatron. Either way, they both find some common ground in the fact that they were some of the few angels who embraced Free Will and didn't blindly obey their father's word.
    • He reunited with his father and aunt for the first time in eons upon ascension. While he expressed disappointment and disbelief in how Chuck abandoned the angels, he ultimately forgave his father, who was proud of him for taking a stand in humanity's name, and for embracing Free Will. His reunion with Amara was a bit more awkward, given that they battled eons ago, but they both came to an understanding, once they saw that they have both changed for the better. His reunion with Lucifer, on the other hand, was much more tense, considering that Lucifer was the one who killed him in their universe. It doesn't help that Gabriel was the one who revealed to Sam and Dean that they could re-imprison Lucifer back in the Cage by using the Four Horsemen's rings, which also puts him on the bad side of Pestilence, War, and Famine.
    Gabriel: "Lucifer, you're my brother, and I love you. But you are a great, big bag of dicks."
    • He is on amicable terms with the Michael of the Pantheon, who is a more benevolent deity than the Michael of his universe. That being said, he is enemies with YHVH, the other Gabriel, and Metatron, and he sees them as even bigger dicks than the angels and God of his universe. The former three likewise despise him, but whereas YHVH and Metatron as opposed to him as a result of him opposing them, Gabriel thinks that Gabe went too far in his universe with his antics.
    • He is on odd terms with Loki, given that Gabriel impersonated the Loki of his universe, and ultimately killed him. Either way, the Loki of the Pantheon is a bit perturbed and weirded out over how a deity could be both an archangel and a Norse God. Gabriel has also found the Weasley Twins following him around, thinking that he's fantastic. Gabriel takes all of it in stride.
    • He is a fan of what the Impractical Jokers do to each other and seems to be taking notes from them. He and the other Q have found some common ground in their methods of teaching lessons towards others. Given that the Impractical Jokers and the other Q are annoyed by each other, Gabriel has found himself stepping in and acting as a mediator between them, which he doesn't necessarily enjoy very much, and usually leaves behind an illusion of him to do the talking, while he goes out and plays pranks on some poor deity.
    • SCP-682's view on humanity puts him directly at odds with Gabriel, considering that Gabriel believes that humans are better than angels, whereas SCP-682 wants to kill them all. Gabriel then gave him a smiting so powerful that it scared Lucifer, of all people. Unfortunately, what Gabriel wasn't prepared for was SCP-682 regenerating itself, which royally pissed him off and forced several other deities to keep SCP-682 and Gabe out of each others' way in order to prevent further damage from occurring to the Pantheon.
    • The other Lucifer in the Pantheon (YHVH's son) is a perplexing figure for Gabriel. On one hand, Lucifer supports Gabriel and his antics, given that he is the patron of total chaos. On the other hand, Lucifer plans for victory reminds Gabriel too much of not his universe's Lucifer, but rather his universe's Michael, who similarly believed that Utopia Justifies the Means. They have mutual respect for each other, but when conflict comes around, they tend to stay out of each others' way.
    • He has found himself in league with Bugs Bunny, who also enjoys plays somewhat cruel jokes on those who've been asking for it, or who are just plain dicks.
    • He's proud of his massive popularity with fans of Supernatural, which is what inspires him to continue punishing the assholes of the Pantheon, much to the exasperation of Sam, Dean, Bobby, and Castiel.
    • Some deities have found pornography movies starring Gabriel, aptly named Casa Erotica. It came in useful for Sam and Dean in the past, as this is how he left them a Video Will explaining how they can throw Lucifer back in his Cage.
    "I've got the kielbasa you've ordered!"
    • It turns out that he somehow survived his confrontation with Lucifer, only to have been captured by Asmodeus, who was feeding on his Archangel Grace and torturing him for years on end. He eventually escaped with the help of Arthur Ketch and reunited with the Winchesters. When Asmodeus tried to take him back, Gabriel showed him the hard way to not mess with an Archangel.
    • "Damn right they're flawed. But a lot of them try. To do better. To forgive. And you should see the spearmint rhino."

    The Atlantis Expedition 
The Atlantis Expeditionmembers, Gods and Goddesses of Heroes Who Make Things Worse
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The original team, counter-clockwise from center: John Sheppard, Dr. Elizabeth Weir, Dr. Carson Beckett, Dr. Mereditch Rodney McKay, Lt. Aiden Ford and Teyla Emmagan
Ronon Dex
Dr. Jennifer Keller
Richard Woolsey
  • Potential House: Heroic Roles (House of Heroism)
  • [tup]s:
  • Power Level/Level of Influence (in descending order: Overdeity, Greater God/Goddess, Intermediate God/Goddess, Lesser God/Goddess, Demigod/Demigoddess, Quasideity)
  • Symbol
  • Theme Song
  • Alignment
  • Portfolio: (insert list of tropes here) 10 to 15 only
  • Domain(s)
  • Herald:
  • High Priest:
  • Followers:
  • Relationships with Other Pantheon Deities (only include those who are already on one of the actual pages, and not here in this sandbox)
  • Allies:
  • Rivals:
  • Enemies:
  • Additional Character Relationships: Members of the Pantheon that have various relationships (examples include Enemy Mine, Vitriolic Best Buds, Teeth-Clenched Teamwork, Headbutting Heroes, Friendly Enemy, Friendly Rival, Just Friends, etc.) other than allies, rivals, or enemies.
  • Respected by/Respects:
  • Pitied by/Pities:
  • Opposed by/Opposes:
  • Conflicting Opinion:
  • Notes about your chosen deity

    Great Horned Rat 
Great Horned Rat, God of Rodents (Lord of the World Below, Thirteen secret names)
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    Monad 
Monad, The Supreme Being (God, Abraxas, The One, The Absolute, Aiōn Teleos, Proarchē, Hē Archē, Ineffable Parent, All-Being, Ein Sof, The All, The Condition of All, Aeon of creation, the infinite, and truth, U-DO, Wave Existence, The Great Will, The Axiom, Caretaker of Spacetime, numerous other names)
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monad_pathfinder.png

Reworks Of Deleted Profiles

    Lee Everett, Clementine and Alvin Jr. 
Lee Everett, Clementine and Alvin Jr., Gods and Goddess of the Choice-and-Consequence System (Clementine: Clem | Alvin Jr.: A.J., Alvie, Goofball)
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    Melona 
Melona, Goddess of Slime Girls (The Assassin of Many Faces, “Pink Plasticine”)
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  • Theme Music: Buddy Body (Melona Version)
  • Lesser Goddess
  • Symbol: A puddle of pink slime with two bunny ears sticking out of it.
  • Allignment: Chaotic Evil, or perhaps just a really Jerkass flavor of Chaotic Neutral
  • Portfolio: Hollywood Acid, Blob Monster, Voluntary Shapeshifting, Stripperiffic Outfits, Shooting attacks from her…assets, Playfully Psychotic Attitudes, Bunny Ears
  • Domains: Shape, Perversion, Sadism, Fanservice
  • Allies: Airi, Trollkaiger, T-1000, SCP-999
  • Enemies: Leina Vance, Laharl, Etna, Flonne, Hyodo Issei, Filia, Hibari,
  • Gets a real kick out of picking on Etna, especially since her shapeshifting powers allow her to change her measurements any time she wants, enraging the demon even further. Also enjoys teasing Laharl: he’s already afraid of boobs, and Melona’s can ACTUALLY physically hurt him! Picked on Flonne as well one time, disintegrating the angel's clothes with her acid and humiliating her in front of everyone. She was next seen being peeled off the bottom of Flonnezilla's foot by Airi.
  • Has a casual alliance with Trollkaiger. While she enjoys tormenting people on her off-time, Melona doesn’t really want to commit herself to anything, and she’s not quite official Trollkaiger material all things considered. Still, Terumi is optimistic she’ll pick up on just that right level of pointless cruelty to be let in. He thinks she'd make a good addition to the team at some point: she has potential, they need a Trollkai Pink, and she’s a BOMBSHELL besides. Unfortunately for Melona, Trollkaiger ultimately chose Nui as their Sixth Ranger instead. Regardless, they are still on good terms: as stated prior, she doesn't like to officially take orders, and helps them out regardless if it strikes her fancy.
  • Decided to play a cruel joke on Issei Hyoudou, proclaiming interest in joining his harem and even allowing him to grope her as a 'sign of her dedication'. Issei proceeded to do so, then let out a howl of agony as her acid badly scorched his palms. Suffice to say, his harem did not take kindly to this.
  • Caught somewhere between outrage and joy that her arch-nemesis Leina Vance ascended: she looks forward to well and truly breaking her.

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    Airi 
Airi, Goddess of Meido (The Hell Temptress)
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  • Symbol: Her scythe, with a lesser ghost wrapped around it
  • Theme Music: Buddy-Body (Airi Version)
  • Allignment: Lawful…Neutral? Evil? Good? Lawful SOMETHING. Honestly, it’s hard to pin down what her real nature is.
  • Portfolio: Cute Ghost Girl, Noble Demon, Undying Loyalty, Hidden Heart of Gold, Scythes, Walking Wasteland, Life-draining kisses
  • Domains: Undeath, Conflicting Loyalty, Fanservice
  • Allies: Melona, Cattleya (through her son Rana), Bloody Marie
  • Enemies: Maka Albarn and Soul
  • Rather uncomfortable with the idea of becoming a Goddess before her master the Swamp Witch: she doesn’t want to seem like she’s getting uppity.
  • Comes across as cold sometimes, but seems to have a soft spot for kids, particularly Cattleya’s son Rana. The boy was overjoyed to see that she had ascended.
  • Maka and Soul don’t like her much, as her soul-draining ways remind them of the Kishin, and have challenged her to scythe duels with varying outcomes.

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    Tomoe (Queen's Blade
Tomoe, the Token Wholesome Goddess (The Warrior Priestess)
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    Yasha 
Yasha, God of Razor-Sharp Hands (Vajra Yasha, God of Melancholy, Yasha of The Seven Deities [formerly])
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  • Greater God (possibly bordering on Overdeity)
  • Symbol: His mask
  • Theme Songs: Orphan Wolf Legend -Wind-, Orphan Wolf Legend -Fang- during battle
  • Alignment: Lawful Good
  • Portfolio: Char Clone, Cool Bike, Flash Step, Lightning Bruiser, Razor Sharp Hands, Samurai Cowboy, Tragic Villain
  • Domains: Melancholy, Tragedy
  • Allies: Asura, Mithra, Augus, Squigly, Niko Bellic, Son Goku, Kratos
  • On speaking terms with: Travis Touchdown
  • Enemies: Chakravartin
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork With: Sergei, Deus, Olga, Wyzen, Kalrow
  • Ambiguous Relationship with: Samuel Rodriguez
  • Supported by: Pinkie Pie
  • Respects: Ryu Hayabusa
  • Yasha, one of the former Eight Guardian Generals of the Realm of Shinkoku, strives to protect his home world while also establishing something of a moral compass. He served the Emperor of the realm alongside seven other elite demigods, the strongest of whom being his best friend and brother-in-law Asura, who he struggled to keep up with, as well as his mentors Augus and Deus (the former also being Asura's master). Following a successful campaign to push back against the dark spirit of the earth known as Gohma Vlitra, Durga, Yasha's sister and Asura's wife, was slain, as was Emperor Strada. Believing the reports claiming Asura was responsible for the murders, Yasha did not do anything to keep the other Generals from killing him and assuming control of the land as the Seven Deities.
    • Later, despairing over the people's suffering under the Gohma's attack, Yasha agreed to join Deus' cause to use the power of Mithra, Asura and Durga's daughter, to control the world's Mantra as a means to destroying the Gohma for good. However, the combination of Asura's unyielding determination in returning from the afterlife realm of Naraka not once, but twice, and the increased suffering incurred by the people through the plans of his fellow Deities, caused a slow change of heart to take place in Yasha. This culminated with Yasha's decision during one of several heated battles with Asura that he wanted to save his brother-in-law, choosing to work with him instead of Deus to eliminate the Gohma. In this matter, they succeeded.
  • Asura was the first from the Realm of Shinkoku to ascend, though neither Vlitra nor Deus was all that slow to follow. Furthermore, Deus had a plan to reunite the Seven Deities, ascending them one by one in order to relaunch their crusade against the Gohma. While Yasha acknowleges this plan is behind the push for his ascension and he is willing to don his protective golden mask alongside the others if faced with a threat on the level of Chakravartin, for example, Yasha has made it clear he would rather have nothing to do with Deus, preferring to side with his brother-in-law and original master. This has split the Eight Guardian Generals into two distinct units: Deus and his remaining cohorts, now calling themselves the Five Sacred Beacons, and the unnamed trio of Asura, Yasha, and Augus, supported by Mithra.
    • There is one former comrade who he and Asura both truly hate above all the others: Sergei. Not only did he destroy a village of innocent people right in front of them in order to collect the souls of the dead to both power himself and damage the Gohma, he was the one who boastfully admitted to having personally killed Durga. When Sergei came to greet Yasha, he simply returned the greeting. Knowing that Sergei considers death, rage, and carnage to be the ultimate form of beauty, even... no, especially when visited upon himself, Yasha refuses to indulge the narcissist.
  • While Yasha has rekindled his ties with Augus and Asura, this also includes the brothers-in-law often getting involved in heated battles to find out who is stronger, sometimes with Augus looking on. Asura comes out on top most times, but Yasha refuses to be discouraged and allow the angry one to show him up.
  • Became friends with Squigly after he learned her Parasite Leviathan was a lot like him despite sounding more like Asura.
  • Pinkie Pie does not understand why Yasha needs to be sad all the time, and while he appreciates the gesture, he has grown frustrated by her constant attempts to cheer him up. He would rather not have to explain his shameful mistakes regarding Asura and the Seven Deities to the cheerful pony, especially as he's come to terms with these events, even though her persistence means she likely wouldn't accept that his thoughtful and morose demeanor is what it is without the full explanation.
  • Mega Man finds a lot of similarities between Yasha and Mega's brother Proto Man.
  • Jetstream Sam and Yasha can relate to one another, having both lost or forsaken their ideals during their war campaigns only for their battles with a protagonist to restore them. Beyond this, their interactions are shrouded in mystery, to the point no one can pin down what sort of alliance or relationship they have. Augus thinks this is on purpose for some kind of contingency plan, but Yasha isn't talking.
  • When Asura decided to form a task force to destroy Gohma Vlitra once more and remove the monster from the Pantheon permanently, Yasha agreed to back him up without hesitation. Aside from the two of them, Augus and Son Goku, who were both enticed by the prospect of a battle with Asura, were the front line in the assault on the monster's core, while Travis Touchdown, Kratos, and Ryu Hayabusa provided the defense, intercepting the Gohma's attacks on the Pantheon and taking advantage to do damage on the tail end. Though the battle was long and painstaking, Yasha and company prevailed, with Augus and Goku becoming impressed by Yasha's power. Prior to going their separate ways, the group held a small feast to celebrate, with the three Shinkoku demigods enjoying a free-for-all battle with one another and Goku.
    • Yasha enjoyed fighting Goku and appreciates him as a new friend, even if he's a bit strangely chipper about combat (not that he and the others have much room to talk). He also was quick to recognize Kratos' desire for atonement over his own grave sins, to the point he believes Asura should be more willing to reconcile with the Ghost of Sparta in order to help him along. Furthermore, a great mutual respect developed between Yasha and Hayabusa, while he and Travis get along decently despite the latter's odd quirks.

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