Satan can be summon by Persona users within a high level of the Judgment Arcana.
Fire Emblem Heroes Code: 4547311645 Fate/Grand Order Code: 188037115I don't think mentioning his race/Arcana is necessary. Though I will make note of him being Judgement.
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.@Satan I give my to satan.
Please don't take this out of context
Uni catAll right. Here come my first drafts for the Girl Genius reworks.
Agatha Heterodyne, Goddess of Steam Punk Machinery (Agatha Clay, Lady of Mechanicsburg, the Holy Child)
- Lesser Goddess (Intermediate Goddess when she is fully in The Madness Place or under the Other's control)
- Symbol: The Heterodyne Trilobite
- s: 2 (J Rads 47, HotmanX32)
- Ascending on: May 8
- Alignment: Neutral Good (Chaotic Neutral when she's in The Madness Place, and Chaotic Evil when under control of the Other)
- Portfolio: Anti-Anti-Christ, Teenage Gadgeteer Genius, Mostly Sane Spark And One Of The Only Heroic Ones, Bookworm Who Took A Levelin Badass, Chronic Hero Syndrome Toned Down To Just Helping Her Friends, Combat Pragmatist, Compelling Voice, Gadgeteer Genius, Pragmatic Hero with Bad Publicity Who Will Use Terror Tactics, Orphan's Plot Trinket, The Madness Place, Fosters Loyalty, Wrench In Hand For Work And For Battle, Persistent Cowlick, Meganekko, Atractive Nerd, The Last Heterodyne, speaks Romanian, Latin, Greek, German, English, French, Arabic and Russian
- Domain: Steam, Death Rays, Clockwork, Mad Science, Heroism
- Followers: the city of Mechanicsburg, James Ray Steam, Vector Prime, Voltaire, Steam Powered Giraffe, The Dolls of New Albion, Robecca Steam, The Klinkers, Cog Kleinschmidt, Jasper Morello, The League of S.T.E.A.M., Matt Cruse and Kate de Vries, Rusty, Capt. Piper Faraday, the nation of Moltara
- Allies: Godot, Phineas and Ferb, Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth, Jimmy Neutron
- Enemies: Klaus Wulfenbach, Nemesis, Dr. Wily and all evil-aligned Mad Scientists,
- Agatha ascended to the Pantheon as a result of her accomplishments throughout her story and being the best well-known and expansive example among all others. She prefers to be called "Goddess of Gaslamp Machinery", though.
- Upon ascension, the first thing Agatha did (after getting her temple ready) was finally get the time to marvel at the advances of science humanity can make without the need of Sparks (and was told that it was precisely the fact that they had no Sparks that these advances can be made in the first place). Without Sparks, theoretical study was developed, which eventually led to atomic energy, computers, and decent aircraft (like airplanes, helicopters, and up to spacecraft). Also, without Sparks running rampant, societal progress was able to advance (more than just getting past the role of women and racism), leading to things like democracy and a working-class consumer society.
- Agatha's temple is the Castle Heterodyne, and it has an Artificial Sentience inside it, which can be very murderous, and its various defensive measures make infiltrating it…difficult, to say the least. It can even function when time has stopped around itself. With help from allies she's made in the Pantheon, Agatha has ensured that the castle won't attack or torment her followers (or her mortal companions) inside it. Everyone else has to wait outside for Agatha, be escorted by the Spark herself, or be acquainted enough with the castle and be regarded as trustworthy by it (which is difficult to do) to explore the castle safely.
- Some even swear the castle's voice is reminiscent of BRIAN BLESSED for whatever reason.
- And don't think you're safe from the Castle just because you're not near or in it; Agatha carries with her a portable clank version of it.
- Upon visiting the Addams Family mansion once, she noted it's quite like the Castle, but without the weapons and considerably less quirky.
- As of late, her town of Mechanicsburg has been stuck in a time bubble that has rendered everything in it in stasis. Before, all she wanted was to not be regarded as a theat to Klaus. Now, her opposition to him is personal.
- Aside from the various clanks she creates, be they large ones for specific purposes or little watch-sized dingbots that Zerg Rush whatever problem is at hand with tools and can self-replicate to an extent, Agatha has the following protecting her:
- Da Boyz, a trio of Jägers who love fighting, have an acute sense of smell, act very hammy, and despite their wackiness are NOT idiots.
- Krosp I, an uplifted cat with tactical and political know-how and an army of uplifted bears.
- Zeetha, a warrior princess who dual wields Quata'aras which resemble katars, an excellent combatant, and wears leather underwear to counteract Defeat by Modesty as a result of stripping devices/magic (not that it's an issue for her anyway).
- Violetta, a Smoke Knight with amazing stealth skills, and can swipe and swap objects [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome straight from a person's hands without them noticing, even though she claims she's not that good
- Thanks to Training from Hell courtesy of Zeetha, Agatha herself is no slouch either in a fight, and she fights dirty, be it by handheld Death Day or anything else she has on hand. She's even strong enough to carry a 220-pound man and lift him and herself with a helicopter dingbot.
- There are also her Love Interests Gil Wulfenbach (Klaus's son) and Tarvek Sturmvoraus, but recent events have rendered them unavailable for the time being. Same goes for the rest of Mechanicsburg's citizens due to the time stasis it's in no thanks to Klaus.
- In regards to the Other inside her head, after much research (and promises she's not going to be locked away or killed like Klaus would do), a substitute necklace to keep the Other in check was created for her that's immune to being disabled by any means short of physical damage or removal (purging the Other out of Agatha entirely isn't currently possible for unknown reasons). Unfortunately, due to deity-related regulations, the necklace is only allowed in the Pantheon and cannot be taken to her home world.
- She's also got a case of an alchemical "touch of the king" leash, which ensures she will die if she doesn't make physical contact with a certain something, which in this case is her wasp eater. The House of Health and Diseases was able to remedy this, but for mysterious reasons, this also only applies in the Pantheon.
- Speaking of the Other, for some reason, she can be found in the TV World, which she thankfully cannot escape from. And because of the risk of Mind Control (not to mention possible distraction by the the nature of the world's materials), Agatha won't be getting a Persona anytime soon.
- Comments have been made on Agatha's cowlick, which she's hardpressed to remove, much to the confusion of any hairstylist that has tried to push it down.
- Agatha was once asked by Godot to repair his coffee maker. Just like she did once in Mechanicsburg, she improved it along the way. He was pleased, to say the least.
- People are also aware that she can get very hyper if given any stimulants (e.g. coffee). And when someone like her gets hyper, it usually means something gets made, and it's gonna be great (or terrible).
- When it comes to Sparks, Complexity Addiction is something they all have, and Agatha is no exception, requiring her friends to rein her in on the ideas and point out the simple solution.
- Thinks Dr. Wily gives Mad Science a bad name. May have plans to do something about it.
- Given that her inventions are of the Steampunk variety, while not generally as good (defensively) or accessible as modern or futuristic tech, by their nature they're (usually) immune to digital hacking, giving her an edge against those kinds of people.
Klaus Wulfenbach, God of Validated Extremists (Baron of Europa, Greatest of Sparks, Lord of the Pax Transylvania)
- s: 2 (J Rads 47, HotmanX32)
- Ascending on: May 8
- Lesser God
- Symbol: A rook chess piece with wings.
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral, teetering on Lawful Evil if he deems it necessary
- Portfolio: Mad Science, Much-Needed Sanity, The Unfettered Well Intentioned Extremism That Was Validated, Dark Messiah, Anti-Villiany or Anti-Heroism, The Übermensch, I Did What I Had to Do, He Who Fights Monsters, stitched together out of three Wulfenbach sons, Reluctant And Reasonable Emperor Scientist But Still Calls Himself "Baron" (despite being considered a dictator), Peace Through Superior Firepower, Moral Ambiguity, inability to comprehend good, Awesomeness by Analysis, Screw the Rules, I Make Them!, Cool Old Guy, Large and in Charge, Genius Bruiser, Perpetual Frowner (with rare and great smiling moments, really loves waffles
- Domains: Super-Technology, Law, War, Fear, Science
- Followers: An entire Badass Army of Super Soldiers, Humongous Mecha, and Sparks (some of who qualify as demigods in their own right).
- Allies: Kiritsugu Emiya, Raiden (Metal Gear), Martin Walker, Deus, Eliphas the Radiant
- Respects: Steven Armstrong (possibly), Lordgenome, Ozymandias, Amanda Waller, The Immortal God-Emperor of Mankind, Kane, The Illusive Man, the Demi-Fiend, Flynn, Yuji Sakai, Commander Shepard, Aleph
- Enemies: Agatha Heterodyne, Lucifer and the Grand United Alliance of Chaos, anyone who endangers people under his protection, even inadvertently, all Well-Intentioned Extremists who actually aren't such, The Dahaka
- Pities: Doctor Doom, Lex Luthor, Magneto, High Councilor Kal-El, Mojo Jojo
- Opposes: Charles Zi Britannia, Light Yagami, Homura Akemi, Tywin Lannister,
- Klaus first ascended upon uniting a war-ridden Europa by crushing all opposition with an iron fist. Some say that was excessive, but with the rampant Sparks with their crazy inventions, he was the nation's only hope at that time. In all fairness, he has his empire is not a Byzantine clusterfuck like most; the only demand he makes of the nations he conquers is "Don't Make Me Come Over There", Which covers only two things: starting wars, and possessing the Lost Technology left behind by The Other. Otherwise, his empire is mostly peaceful. At least before his…removal, after which war has resumed in his empire, showing that dictatorships, regardless of intent, only last as long as they have a strong leader to keep everyone in line.
- Upon ascension, the first thing Klaus did (after getting his empire set up) was finally get the time to look at the advances of science humanity can make without the need of Sparks (and was told that it was precisely the fact that they had no Sparks that these advances can be made in the first place). Without Sparks, theoretical study was developed, which eventually led to atomic energy, computers, and decent aircraft (like airplanes, helicopters, and up to spacecraft).
- Also, without Sparks running rampant, societal progress was able to advance (more than just getting past the role of women and racism), leading to things like democracy and a working-class consumer society. Due to his cynicism as a result of ruling, he has difficulty comprehending the former and altruistic actions in general.
- Don't make him come over to the battlefield. If you do, you'll regret it. Unfortunately, given all the other powerful deities in the Pantheon, this threat is mostly hollow here, at least to the Greater Gods and stronger.
- Klaus's Spark manifests in his analytical prowess, like dismantling and improve the designs of other Sparks, "finding the right monster for the right job" (i.e. making good use out of horrific monsters), figuring out secrets his people try to hide from him in an attempt to undermine him or break his rules.
- Has an ambiguous amount of respect for Steven Armstrong. Reasons for this are unknown.
- His respect for Kiritsugu, Raiden, and Martin Walker is more certain, citing their mutual hatred of war as his reason. He agrees entirely.
- For Walker in particular, he also expresses pity for the versions that didn't make it out of Dubai.
- Used to respect Charles zi Britannia, but then he discovered what he was really going for. The fact that Charles promotes war to create social progress also goes against what Klaus had to do (rule ruthlessly to stop and discourage war).
- As for Lelouch's final Genghis Gambit, he thinks the kid's too reckless and overly reliant on how people will behave in a future without Lelouch.
- Because of the threat of "the Other", Klaus has been trying time and again to get the GUAG to surrender Agatha over to him due to the threat she can pose in the Pantheon. That said, with all the other threats that make her comparatively small beans, Agatha's presently a medium priority.
- Ever since his meddling with time by sealing away Mechanicsburg in a temporal stasis field with himself inside it, something not even the Heterodynes of old were willing to (let anyone) do, Klaus got the Dahaka's attention (and not the positive kind), especially in revelation of what's coming to his world.
- Has joined the GUAL after the Pantheonic Rebellion to prevent whatever chaos Lucifer and his minions are causing.
- The arrival of Eliphas the Radiant has made him question his loyalty to YHVH due to the large number of atrocities the latter has committed against His own followers. He is considering taking Eiki Shiki's side in the GUAL Reformation, realizing he might have to "come over there". He has thanked Eliphas for helping him see the truth.
- While not really allies with the GUAG, after an attempt was made on Sora's life by Lucifer, Klaus and his men were tasked in sending the Keyblade bearer and his friends to Alola to hide there for the time being. Thanks to him, they're back in their own world to get stronger and prepare for the clash with Xehanort.
Thanks! With 1 , Agatha and Klaus's rework will be validated on May 11 with a possible repost on May 8.
Scratch that. May 8 is their date of rework.
edited 4th May '17 3:39:14 AM by nightelf37
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseFor both profiles.
Trope Pantheon Story siteEh, have another !
Time to rise and shine. Good morning!About that Designated Villain, I'm surprised no-one's thought of a Nominal Villain trope. Also, someone talked that Doctor Strange should have Magical Gesture. Could I change his trope to that, since he isn't really an example of A Wizard Did It
Klaus: Valvatorez HATES war (as in his normally goofy nature suddenly changing to murderous anger) when war mongers get mentioned.)
In terms of opposing Homura, some stuff that's been found via the trailer, leaked story boards, and Word of Saint Paul at an anime conventions say stuff about her intentions being more or less benign with elements of I Did What I Had to Do. However they are being tainted by a toxic combination of Poor Communication Kills (possibly acting on incomplete or outright wrong intel) and what the Incubators did to her in the Isolation Field.
on that idea, Clovis.
Wow. This Pantheon had two Girl Genius profiles, and no one until now has deduced that the two knew each other very well. And with three s, their reworks are thus finished.
Now, it's time to get back to this. I could use some extra info.
Legolas and Gimli, Gods of Tension Between Elves And Dwarves and Body-Count Competitions (Legolas: Greenleaf, Prince of the Woodland Realm, Gimli: Son of Glóin, Lord of the Glittering Caves, Elf Friend, Lockbearer)
- Potential House: Fantastic Races and Gaming/Slaughter
- Lesser Gods
- Symbol: A dwarven axe and an elven longbow crossed together
- Alignment: Neutral Good (Legolas used to be Lawful Neutral)
- Portfolio: From Rival Races But Eventually Become Friendly With Each Other Body-Count Competition, Heterosexual Life-Partners, Odd Friendship, Vitriolic Best Buds, Interspecies Friendship, Freudian Trio alongside Aragorn, Red Oni, Blue Oni, Short Range Guy, Long Range Guy
- Gimli: Axe-wielder (with several backups in hand and for throwing), Badass Beard, The Big Guy (ironically), Implacable Man, Pint-Sized Powerhouse, Warrior Poet, cousin of a king and takes action, Adaptational Comic Relief, Really Really Manly, Violent Glaswegian
- Legolas: near-exclusive archer with a long knife on the side, The Fair Folk, The Empath (for fauna, flora, and the land, but not people), Nature Lover, The Smart Guy, Submissive Badass, Captain Obvious, Mr. Exposition, Over 500 Years Old, Long-Haired Pretty Boy, Defrosting Warrior Elf Prince of Mirkwood, heightened sight and hearing, The Ace, Improbable Aiming Skills
- Domain(s): Rivalry -> Friendship, Body Count
- Gimli: Dwarves, Axes
- Legolas: Elves, Archery
- Allies: Aragorn, Gandalf, Samwise Gamgee, Frodo and Bilbo Baggins Gilius Thunderhead, Malfurion Stormrage, Muradin Bronzebeard, Tyrande Whisperwind
- Rivals: Each other (friendly)
- Enemies: Sauron, Melkor, The Witch-King of Angmar, Fafnir, Lady Vashj
- Opposes: the Fortress Dwarves
- Conflicting Opinion from: Nearly every other ascended non-evil dwarf and elf (at least those who care about the rivalry between their two races)
- For a time, Gimli had to step down from his position as God of Dwarves and demoted to High Priest (like Legolas was before the changing of deities in the Elves sub-section of the Fantastic Races sub-house resulted in his situation becoming ambiguous). Not one to leave a friend behind, Gimli went and searched for his fire-forged friend. Finally deciding to do something about it, and realizing he can ascend both of them, Aragorn made a plea with the Court of the Gods to ascend the two for Elves Versus Dwarves or for Body-Count Competition, which the two are best known for.
- It was decided to ascend them for both instead as their relationship did start as…rocky as was stereotypical between their races before it eventually became the friendship they now shared. And their competition has been a Ur-Example for the trope and nobody else has it more identifiable in their character than them.
- Many other dwarf and elf deities alike express confusion whenever the two are seen together, as the entire idea (when members of the two races aren't kept in line by a member of a third race, usually human) is ludicrous.
- Gilius Thunderhead has no problem with their friendship, since he never encountered elves when he was still alive to have any animosity with them.
- The Fortress Dwarves, being unbelievably stupid and with their anti-elf sentiments, once swarmed to attack Legolas, even as they went around Gimli while both of them defended the elf. Because they never learn, both have come to oppose them.
edited 4th May '17 6:10:37 PM by nightelf37
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseI think there's a couple more evil Elfa in the pantheon besides the former elf Vashj. Fafnirs was the only evil dwarf I believe.
Every accusation by the GOP is ALWAYS a confession.Wrong thread. They never been ascended before.
Uni catActually, Gimli represented Dwarves before being replaced by some The Order Of The Stick dwarf character, and later Gilius Thunderhead. That's why he's here. I also happened to re-ascend Desire Of The Endless here, who was previously a Pantheon deity.
But you're right. I'll post their profile on the other thread next time.
On another note, who's planning to rework the Kamen Rider Club into School Club Front? I've heard it suggested, but no progress in anyone's sandbox.
Maybe I'll do it myself once I'm done watching all the episodes.
EDIT: You know, I don't think Brock fits the trope he's currently given (Polyamory) he hasn't even successfully entered a romantic relationship yet, let alone multiple. So RJ-19-CLOVIS-93 suggested me this:
Brock, The God Who's Constantly Searching For His One True Love
- Potential House: Romance
What do you guys think?
Go for it. Oh, wait. I was the first one to approve. You need another's opinion.
edited 5th May '17 6:01:49 AM by nightelf37
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseSo everyone else is cool if I change Doctor Strange's trope to Magical Gesture as explained above?
Yeah, go for it.
Hello, my baby. Hello, my honey. Hello, my ragtime gal.Thanks for the approval, Strange's trope is changed
Is there anything else I can add?
EDIT: Huh, it's been seven days already. The offer still stands though.
Shawn Spencer, God of Phony Psychics
- Theme: I Know You Know
- Demigod (but can manage to give off the air of a Lesser God)
- Symbol: A pineapple
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Domains: Chaos, Good, Charm, Knowledge, Trickery
- Portfolio: Analysis, Genius Ditz, Deadpan Snarker, odd demeanor betrayed by his successful record, being Brilliant, but Lazy, charisma, giving nicknames, Photographic Memory
- Herald: Burton Guster (his partner)
- Allies: Robin Hood, Sherlock Holmes
- Vitriolic Best Buds/Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Most of the House of Justice
- Rivals: Patrick Jane
- Enemies: Most members of the House of Crime (unless he thinks they're cool)
- Ascended when he managed to convince the Pantheon that he was a psychic god. He immediately built an office in his new temple, in order to help out the House of Crime. It was later revealed that he was only pretending to be psychic, but the gods were impressed enough that they allowed him full Demigod rank.
- Those who work in the House of Justice have varying levels of patience with Shawn's antics. Unsurprisingly, Judge Dredd has the least amount of that but knows he's too valuable to throw out. He merely throws him over to other deities in that department. Usually, that means a lot of hand-wringing from them. The Dark-Judges think they are better off offing him.
- His mortal partner, Burton Guster, followed Shawn into the pantheon. It involved a lot of high-pitched nervous breakdowns and meandering over whether or not to actually leave the mortal plane. Gus is acknowledged as Shawn's partner, and granted divinity, but technically has no position. Nevertheless, their friendship is said to rival that of J.C. and Turk (not that they mind; those two were huge fans of the pairing as well).
- He recently hooked up with Detective Juliet O'Hara, whom he frequently stays over with. He even lets her into the House of Justice. This is met with a sigh of relief as she's the person who does the best job taming him.
- Shawn will often hide pineapples in random places in the pantheon, thinking that more gods need to eat pineapples. When asked why, he said that it was because "[he's] a fan of delicious flavor."
- Shawn is vulnerable to the Evil Is Cool trope, and has made friends with "cool" gods in the House of Crime, such as Robin Hood. This makes the House of Justice suspicious, but Shawn will not actually help commit any crimes, and Robin Hood generally gets a pass anyway.
- A more accurate way of describing Shawn's relationship with the House of Crime is that he'll get along with heroic criminals.
- Barney took note of this and has begun to coax him into helping the "far more awesome villains." The GUAG took note of this and have made sure the two interacted as little as possible.
- Shawn was once found roaming the House of Knowledge, unannounced, reading his own book (Psych's Guide to Crime Fighting for the Totally Unqualified) out loud, claiming he was doing a reading. He was soon asked to knock it off.
- Is part of a legendary rivalry with fellow detective Patrick Jane. Despite this, he doesn't not care much for Patrick Jane, calling him a lame version of himself. Nevertheless, the reveal about visiting a site called "The-Mentalist-Spoilers-dot-com" caused the rivalry to explode. Even their creators pop jabs at each other. When fooling someone that he really is psychic, Shawn compares himself to Jane, "except I'm not a fake". This only further infuriates Jane, as he doesn't believe in psychics in the first place.
- Tensions simmered slightly with the ascension of Nathan Castle, who managed to befriend both of them. If either of them are forced to work together, they would bring in Castle as the deciding factor.
- Holmes doesn't usually mind giving him company. He knows there's a genius behind that flamboyant personality. That and he has been the subject of isolation from his peers as well.
Vincent Kennedy McMahon, God of Wrestling Promoters Who Frequently Change the Main Event (Mr. McMahon, Mr. McMagma)
- Theme Song: "No Chance In Hell".
- Greater God
- Symbol: The WWE Logo.
- Alignment: Varies... but focuses mostly on the Lawful spectrum
- Portfolio: Chairmen, Professional Wrestling (aka: Sports Entertainment), Being Both Good and Evil at the Same Time, Those With Big Hams, A Good Boss to his Employees or Mistreating Them as Pawns, Author Appeal, Badass Grandfathers, Control Freaks, Fearful Beings, Believing That He's a Wrestling God and Creating the McMahonism, Being Either a Reasonable Authority Figure or Corrupt Corporate Executive, Jerks with Gold Hearts, Breaking Established Rules to Make His Own.
- Domains: Commerce, Wrestling, Theater, Family Business.
- Former Associates: Vince Russo.
- Current Employed Superstars: John Cena, Randy Orton, Cesaro, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Dolph Ziggler, Daniel Bryan, The Undertaker, Kane, Paige, Dean Ambrose, Bray Wyatt and the Wyatt Family, Chris Jericho, Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy, AJ Styles
- Notable Employees (WWE Legends): Bruno Sammartino, Stone Cold Steve Austin (his Friendly Enemy), The Rock, Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, Edge, Goldbergnote , André The Giant, The Iron Sheik, Ted DiBiase, Roddy Piper, Howard Finkel (Finkel being a ring announcer), Gangrel and Luna Vachon, Jim Ross, Joey Styles (Both being commentators), Christian,.
- Ex-Employees (those who are currently not associated with WWE but formed part of it): Scott Steiner, Paul London and Brian Kendrick, CM Punk, AJ Lee, Rey Mysterio
- Banned from WWE: Hulk Hogan.
- Other allies: Mystery Inc.
- High Priests: Triple H (His son-in-law), Stephanie McMahon (His daughter) and Shane McMahon (his son).
- If there's a God who's going to be depowered, Mr. McMahon instantly kicks them to the mortal world by saying "You are fireeeeeeeeeeddd!".
- McMahon is very loyal to his employees, past and present ones... except a certain Colt Cabana, who opposes him.
- Helped create the Pantheon Wrestling Federation, with many of the matches run by him.
- The man is known for having a gargantuan ego, but at times it tends to go rather overboard.
- Invited the Scooby Doo gang to Wrestlemania where Shaggy and Scooby had to fight off Kane. He was quite impressed with the group's detective skills when a ghost bear tried to ruin the show. He later asked for their help once more on fighting off a racer known as the Speed Demon. He wasn't happy to learn that his son-in-law and daughter were the monster, though.
- After hearing Hulk Hogan's leaked audiotape which involved a case of racism by speaking ill of Brooke's black boyfriend, he took a serious issue and not only fired Hogan, but also removed every trace of Hulkamania in every WWE related media and is forever banned from the Pantheonic Wrestling Federation.
- Call him a hypocrite, but there was a moment that he insulted Booker T with a racial slur. Unlike Hogan, his case is kayfabed.
- Unless you wish to be erased from reality, never speak to him about a certain imaginary and made up Canadian wrestler who does not exist and never has existed and never won any Royal Rumble or World Championship at Wrestlemania.
- Shocked the wrestling world when it was revealed that he got AJ Styles (The Face of TNA for 11 years) to join the WWE. AJ Styles's matches have been Phenomenal, as they always are.
- Was happy to find André the Giant in the Pantheon, especially when it was revealed that Vince paid for the back surgery for André's famous Wrestlemania III match. Due to the Hogan incident involved, though, neither are able to mention that match with the gravitas it deserves however.
- Somehow became good friends with Fred Flintstone, to the point where they collaborated on a story where Fred interacted with prehistoric versions of wrestlers. Curiously, it turns out that his predecessor, Mr. McMagma got the idea for professional wrestling from Fred himself.
- His various attempts to ascend his son-in-law has been marred with failures. His attempts grew even more numerous ever since Daniel Bryan entered the Pantheon. Many gods cited multiple issues with this including his shady real-life past and overrated wrestling skills. A recent analysis of Triple H did show some form of appeal to followers.
edited 7th May '17 5:07:03 PM by Patrickthekid
for both
Hello, my baby. Hello, my honey. Hello, my ragtime gal.Cirno, Goddess of Boisterous Weaklings (Fairy of the Ice, The Strongest, Baka, Nine-ball, BB)
- Lesser Goddess
- Theme Music: Beloved Tomboyish Girl
- Symbol: A childish drawing of herself◊
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: Ice Fairy, Ice-Like Wings, Coming Back Alive As Long As She's Bothered, The Strongest Fairy What Doesn't Mean That Much, Boisterous Weakling, The Ditz, Has Had Her Moments To Shine, Not Being As Weak As She Appears
- Domains: Ice, Fairies, Dumbness, Strength
- Allies: Tinkerbell, The Mob
- Opposed by: Suwako Moriya, Greninja
- Cirno is an ice fairy from Gensokyo. She claims that she is the strongest, even though in truth, she is far from being that (for reference, humans are the superior species compared to fairies).
- Cirno has the ability to manipulate coldness. In practice, she can freeze small objects instantly and create ice from thin air. She can even freeze projectiles in place.
- As paradoxical as it may sound based on her title, do not underestimate how strong Cirno actually is. While she might think herself being much stronger than she actually is, she can put up a fight for anyone who thinks her being just a regular fairy. She even once beat Utsuhu Reiuji against all odds due of her being a sun herald.
- Another thing what makes Cirno so dangerous is that even if she is killed, she can come back almost instantly as long as she is motivated. Meaning that as long as she is bothered, she can keep on fighting indefinitely. Not even the dreaded PC can keep her down.
- She likes to run a math class when she is bored, but most people agree that she relies too much on Insane Troll Logic.
- She insists that 09/09 is an international holiday to celebrate her greatness.
- Her favourite hobby to spend time is to freeze frogs and watch them thaw. About 1/3 of the frogs survive the progress. She is sort of annoyed about how hard it is to freeze Greninja, saying it makes no sense of it resisting her ice. She apparently wants to learn Freeze-Dry to get around that problem.
Sort of forgot about this.
Hecatia Lapizlazuli, The Goddess Who Holds The World In Her Hand (Goddess of Hell, Freaky T-Shirt Weirdo)
- Greater Goddess
- Symbol: Model globes for Earth, the Moon and the Otherworld
- Theme Music: "Pandemonic Planet"
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Goddess of Hell (With Weird Fashion Sense), Having Three Bodies With Different Personalities And Hair Colour, Being Rather Silly, While Being Stronger Than Anyone in Gensokyo, on the Moon and in Hell, Perky Goth
- Domains: Hell, Bodies, Gods, Clothing
- Heralds: Clownpiece and other Hell Fairies
- Allies: Junko, Zeus, Hades, Athena, Amaterasu
- Enemies: The other Hades, nominally Houyi and Chang'e
- An oddly dressed girl (though don't mock her fashion sense), Hecatia is actually the Goddess of Hells of Earth, the Moon and the Otherworlds (basically any place outside of aforementioned places). She has the power to have three bodies at once, allowing her to be in three locations at the same time, while her soul resides in Hell. She also carries around globes of Earth, the Moon and Otherworlds with her, and the body what is front of you can be determent on what globe is on her head, and what colour of hair and eyes she has (Blue for Earth, Yellow for the Moon and Red for Otherworlds).
- Her "hatred" for Houyi comes from the fact that according to her, when he shot down the nine solar crows, they were actually nine different sun gods, one of them being Apollo. And without the light from the Sun, there might as well be no Hell since the shadows of Hell would weaken without any light. Well, that is the story she is telling. In truth, she might be lying to give her an excuse to help Junko in her revenge forwards Chang'e.
- Note that she has nothing against those who actually came from the Moon, even if she helped Junko attack the Lunar Capital. That being said, she does hate the Lunarians of her world, but only due of how close-minded they are about every other being in the world, living in isolation from everyone else and looking down at them.
- Gods from Greek mythology are really confused by her presence. The big reason being that even though she seems to be Hecate, she also isn't. Still, Hecatia likes the company of other Greek gods.
- One big confusion comes in the fact that Greek Mythology doesn't have a Hell. They have Underworld (ruled by Hades) and Tartarus (ruled by himself) but no actual Hell as most people would call it. She explains that the Hell where she came from was less of an afterlife than more of a place for particularly evil and chaotic people to hang around before order was established there.
- That being said, she has bit of a headache when it comes to mortals worshiping her for things Hecate is, as she has no authority over them. The biggest one would be The Weird Sisters due of their queen being named Hecate. Basically, she wants mortals to stop worshipping her for the wrong reasons.
- She also doesn't actually like the other Hades in the Pantheon, saying that messing with souls of the dead is not good, and is annoyed with it.
- Her ascension caused a bit of a questioning about certain rankings of the other Touhou deities, as she is said to be stronger than anyone on Gensokyo and on the Moon. This is especially with Eiki Shiki, as Hecatia clearly outranks her as while Eiki is just a judge in one particular Hell what includes Gensokyo, Hecatia is much higher on the ladder. While the reason for this is hard to say, it might be that she is actually three gods in one, and since her soul itself is located in Hell, destroying one of her bodies hardly means a thing.
- As it turns out, she really isn't in the ministry what rules over Hells. She is more or less an outlaw in her own words. In fact, she isn't even a true goddess. She has the title because she can beat anyone in Hell, meaning that she cannot be easily bossed around and she can make anyone submit if she would oppose them.
- When asked about, no, "The Hecate Sisters" are not " "maiden, mother, and crone". Each of her bodies look similar with some differences, though all three of them have different personalities. Also note that she can freely swap between her bodies as she wants and can call all of them on one spot.
- There seems to be some sort of Running Gag of trying to put as many round objects on Hecatia's head as possible to see what happens to her. And the objects can basically be anything. Including Kirby.
@Satan
Probably have a relationship with Galactus and Unicron.
@Shawn Spencer and Vincent: Both look pretty good.
@Gimle and Legolas: Enemies with Lady Vashj and Fafnir and allies with Malfurion Stormrage, Muradin Bronzebeard, and Tyrande Whisperwind.
Pretty much got Satan completed. He didn't need changed as much as I thought.
Satan, Divine Judge and Sexually Ambiguous Angel (God's Judge, Mr. Suzuki, Zayin, Dredalus, Merkabah: God's Chariot: Merkabah, Gabby, Four Archangels, God's Scapegoat: Lucifer, Hikaru, God's Arbiter, Primal Angel)
edited 12th Jun '17 11:06:14 AM by OmegaRadiance
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