Should mention Kabal since he also has his entire body burned to a crisp.
Uni catI think the introductory text is a little too long.
Hello, my baby. Hello, my honey. Hello, my ragtime gal.This thread is for reworking God profiles, correct? I was wondering if one has to find a new trope that better fits a God in order to do any reworking. I ask this because I have noticed that some Gods have rather profiles that, given what I have seen in this and the main thread, are sparser than the current standard.
For instance, there's Fawful, in the House of Language. Seeing as Superstar Saga has a 3DS remake headed for release in Early October, I would naturally wait to finish that one, but I can already conceptualize at least three new pieces of trivia for his Pantheonic profile. For instance, a notable interest in the House of Theater could be spun from when he made Bowser's Castle into the Fawful Theater, or at least one notable incident with the House of Food (hell, his sandwich metaphors are a big part of his Fountain of Memes ).
I am not sure whether the Fawful-centric fanfic series written by Selanp has gained any notability on this site - starting with this one here - but the characterization and events therein could be used as a basis for more interesting and fleshy trivia.
TL;dr Is one able to work on extending a pre-existing profile by doing so through this thread?
I HAVE PURIFICATION!@ Leone: Yep. Whether a profile is barebones, outdated or otherwise they go here to be better.
A universe of infinity held within a singular dot. Thus a collection of dots a collection of infinities does it become...@CrownlessMimic: Add that Shishio guy (I think he represented serrated blades and is a nemesis of Kenshin) as an enemy.
Two more SU profiles to finish reworking.
Steven Quartz Universe, God of Team Moral Centers (Tiger Millionaire, Cinnamon Roll Too Good For This World, Too Pure, Starchild Junior, Ste-Man, "shtoo-ball", Stewball, Carwash Kid, Steven DeMayo)
- New House: Heroic Roles (Heroes)
- s:
- Theme Song: The Crystal Gems theme
- Lesser God
- Symbol: The Rose Quartz gem that can be seen on his belly inside of a star
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: fast and strong for one with his girth, Actual Pacifist, All-Loving Kid Hero, burdened by his mother's accomplishments and consequences of her legacy, Astral Projection For Entering Dreams And Inhabiting Other People, Bad Liar, employs barriers and shields which he can throw and can change their forms, Psychoactive Powers dependent on emotional state, emotion-based Chessmaster, Medic and Defender, Doesn't Think Things Through, Half-Human Hybrid, Healing Spit, learned how to use his powers the hard way, high jumping and descent control, In Touch with His Feminine Side, Living Emotional Crutch to the Crystal Gems, Morality Pet to many, tends to be touchy-feely with others, the only male Crystal Gem (aside from perhaps Lion), The Pollyanna, Taking Levels In Badass, quick to forgive, Super-Strong Child, Wingding Eyes, Warrior Therapist, Heroic Bastard
- As Stevonnie: Portmanteau of their components, Older Alter Ego technically, Romantic Fusion, Ambiguous Gender due to being a fusion of a boy and girl, three-quarters Human and one-quarter Gem, Instant Expert Driver Thanks To Video Games, Huge Sword And Shield In Tandem, Cluelessly Luring In Dudes and Gals Alike, Often Barefoot, Genius Lightning Bruiser
- As Smoky Quartz (fused with Amethyst): Killer Yoyo With Wind-Based Powers, Confusion Fu, Acrofatic, Ambiguous Gender, Beware the Silly Ones, Fun Personified, Pint-Sized Powerhouse (compared to most other Fusions), Sad Clown, Pungeon Master
- Domains: Gems, Humanity, Love, Shields, Healing, Astra,
- Heralds: Greg Universe (his father), Lion (his…well, lion), and Connie Maheswaran (Implied Love Interest)
- Followers: Watermelon Stevens
- Allies:
- The Crystal Gems: Garnet, Amethyst, Pearl
- The Avatars of Friendship: Gentaro Kisaragi, Elena, Pinkie Pie, Bayley
- Other Allies: Yusuke Godai, Megumi Aino, Finn the Human, Jake the Dog, Dexter, Samurai Jack, Steve Rogers, Captain Qwark, Homer Simpson, Dennis Mitchell and Bart Simpson, Josuke Higashikata, Nanako Dojima, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Spongebob Squarepants, Fluttershy, Naruto Uzumaki, Sora, Billy Batson, Jonathan Joestar, Deoxys, Optimus Prime, The Human Child, Guthix, Present Trunks, Princess Luna, SWAT Kats, Wander, Elphaba Thropp
- Non-ascended: the residents of Beach City, Lapis Lazuli, Peridot
- Enemies: He’s a guy who finds it really hard to hate anybody, but there are (to the shock of the Gems) exceptions, namely The Lich, Melkor, Nyarlathotep, Eric Cartman, Monokuma, and his Mastermind. Even then, while the former three really do earn his hate, he only finds discomfort around Cartman and Monokuma
- Non-ascended: Jasper, Yellow Diamond, Aquamarine
- Ambiguous relations with: Marge Simpson
- Ascended after the gods saw his powerful love and friendliness, which could soften even the hardest of hearts.
- Unfortunately, the other Crystal Gems saw it as a hostile kidnapping attempt and managed to find their way to the Pantheon. They ended up fighting many gods before Steven stopped them and told them what happened. Pearl was highly against the idea, Amethyst simply thought it was awesome, but Garnet was just glad to see him okay, and congratulated him on getting here. The other gods are wondering if they should ascend them as well, mostly since they're his adoptive mothers.
- Eventually, the three managed to obtain positions in the Pantheon.
- However, it's been realized that his current trope is reserved for rulers and leaders. And while Steven is being groomed to be the latter eventually, it means he doesn't count for Hundred Percent Adoration Rating. And then someone realized that he's why the Crystal Gems are able to stay together for so long after their leader Rose Quartz passed away to conceive him despite their differences (especially Pearl and Amethyst), it was decided that he be moved and given a new title.
- Due to his unaggressive, friendly nature, many gods find it hard to hate or even get mad at him (with the exception of villains). Many find themselves hanging out with him without even realizing it.
- Though he doesn't share the same title with Megumi and Yusuke any more, he still hangs out with the two.
- With Megumi, he's already used to hanging out with Action Girls. He tells her many of the adventures he and the Crystal Gems have been on.
- Meanwhile, Yusuke in turn tells him many of the stories of his adventures. Steven's always loved hearing about all the amazing different techniques of other gods.
- His kindness helped Fluttershy warm up to him very quickly. Steven hangs out with her a lot, helping her take care of her animal friends.
- Steve Rogers came to him about training his combat abilities with his shield when he manages to start summoning it successfully. The Gems have stated that they don’t see a problem with it since none of them are experts with a shield. And he's even learned how to throw it like Cap does, made more useful when he can make copies of it.
- He gets along with Sora very well. Steven often says that the two hang out eating ice cream and fry bits (he’s been ‘introducing’ them to everybody and the House of Food just goes along with it, even setting aside a warm batch for Steven every day). He's been on the pursuit for Cookie Cat Ice Cream Sandwiches, but alas, his search as been a failure so far.
- Naruto is a similar case. They usually talk about their mothers. Steven even plays with his kids when he comes to visit. He even started hanging out with his much less sociable friends like Kurama and Sasuke; both of them begrudgingly admitted that his presence was not…‘unenjoyable’.
- Like with many Cartoon Network gods, he’s had a run-in with the Lich. Unfortunately for him, he had little experience in fighting and would’ve been killed by him had it not been for the shields his gem produced as a defense mechanism. They held up long enough for help to arrive, but Steven hates the Lich now due to his complete disregard of life, love, and many other things.
- Cartman is an interesting case for him. He isn't really riled by his verbal assaults, even when they involve his mother, and he just thinks him to be a kid that doesn't know any better. Despite that, the fact that he emits so much hatred, even for a kid, still discomforts him, and he does his best to avoid the 9-year old.
- Visits the House of Gaming a lot, as he's a big fan of Sonic. The same goes for Cloud and Sailor Moon, whom he visits in the Houses of Weapons and Magic, respectively. He also visits the House of Music as he is a pretty good singer and guitar player.
- Often hangs out with Bart Simpson and Dennis Mitchell for a few (harmless) pranks. One even got Homer's attention, and he approves of Steven's friendship with his son. (Marge doesn't, though.)
- Steven once thought Deoxys was a Gem after reading this theory◊. While it isn't true, Steven still hangs around the DNA Pokémon. In fact, Deoxys sometimes use his psychic powers to levitate Steven and two are known to fly around the pantheon. It always gives Pearl a panic attack.
- If anyone ever gets worried about him, the other gods simply remind everyone to Believe in Steven.
- For some reason, Steven has been mistaken for a Stand user with the Crystal Gems being his Stands. He does correct the misconception.
- Has gone into a crisis after encountering Homeworld Gems. Now, he has a sort of identity crisis on whether he is his mom or not and whether the Crystal Gems blame him for her being gone. Thankfully, this hasn't hindered Steven's still being one of the more cheerful deities.
- Turns out Steven likes robots. So it came to no surprise when he got excited when he met Optimus Prime, a GIANT ROBOT.
- Gets along really well with Gentaro Kisaragi. Might be the fact that the two are really friendly people who wants to be friends with pretty much everyone. This also lead him to befriend the other Avatars of Friendship (Elena and Pinkie Pie) and has become an honorary member of the group, sealed with Gentaro's handshake, a party from Pinkie Pie, and a friendly fight with Elena.
- During their first days together, Steven asked about the thing regarding the Friendship Asylum, and had to watch his friends burst into tears from everything that happened (Elena especially). Steven has consoled them that the asylum is gone, their bonds will make them stronger, and that they will help others who have fallen into despair with their bonds. The trio thanked Steven with the speech by hugging him as thanks.
- And when Bayley ascended, the first thing she did for Steven was to give him one of her trademark hugs. Steven appreciated it.
- During their first days together, Steven asked about the thing regarding the Friendship Asylum, and had to watch his friends burst into tears from everything that happened (Elena especially). Steven has consoled them that the asylum is gone, their bonds will make them stronger, and that they will help others who have fallen into despair with their bonds. The trio thanked Steven with the speech by hugging him as thanks.
- Has a noted affiliation with cats—he notably has his own lion and has also been associated with the SWAT Kats, whom he immediately visited upon hearing they ascended.
- When it's been found out that as a Crystal Gem he's also capable of fusion, and that he can even fuse with a human, some gods wonder what kinds of fusions would result if he were to get close enough to any of his Pantheon friends.
- This has earned the attention of Trunks, who invited Goten and demonstrated their mastery of the Fusion Dance to introduce Steven to Gotenks.
- Over time, Steven has improved in terms of combat skills, like spikes in his shield constructs to double-summoning shields.
- If there is one thing that can actually anger Steven that deities are capable of, it's betraying his faith.
- Steven's Astral Projection powers not only allows him to project himself into any of his Watermelon Stevens or enter dreams (earning himself a friendship with fellow Dream Walker Princess Luna), but even outright possess other people. Thankfully, his good-hearted nature prevents him from exploiting this.
- While his spit is what he commonly uses to heal others, his tears can actually revive people, though there can be certain side effects, like a pink complexion and hair color like Lion, and the hair can serve as a Portal Network between themselves and Lion, allowing Steven to go in one and out the other. Thankfully in the Pantheon, this is reversible.
- Due to her experiences, Elphaba feels that Steven is one of the few allies she truly has, and he has been trying her best to improve her attitude. Elphie can't help but appreciate his efforts.
Pearl, Goddess of Ballet-Wear (Bird Mom, Pointy Mom, Bad Pearl, Rose's terrifying renegade Pearl)
- s:
- Theme Song: Pearl's Room, Dance of Swords
- Intermediate Goddess
- Symbol: The pearl on her forehead
- Weapon of Choice: Her spear. (Later upgraded to a trident) She also has a preference for swords.
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: From a Caste of Gem Made Only To Serve, Became Independent Thanks To her 'Mistress' Rose Quartz, can create Holograms and projections of her thoughts, wields a naginata-esque weapon with energy blast capabilities, master swordswoman, can hold items inside her gem, Proper Lady of War, expert mechanic, speaks very highly of war, zealous devotion to Rose Quartz and ultimately doesn't understand much of her beliefs, Condescending Compassion, Control Freak, Inferiority Superiority Complex, continues to mourn for Rose Quartz, overly doting to Steven, doesn't handle pressure well
- As Opal (fused with Amethyst): A Giant Woman with long legs, magical archer, energy bow with arrows that Split, sometimes forgets her components' mission, The Stoic
- As Sardonyx (fused with Garnet): Drop The Hammer/This Is a Drill, Attention Whore, Boisterous Bruiser, The Fashionista, two pairs of eyes, Fun Personified, Innocently Insensitive, cricket-esque legs
- Alexandrite (fused with Amethyst and Garnet): Master of All Her Components' And Other Fusions' Weapons, Really Really Giant Woman, Fire Breath, Unstable Thus Rarely Used Fusion, Humanoid Abomination
- Domains: Gems, Elegance, Servitude (abandoned), Engineering, Swordplay, Rebels
- Followers: Mayor Bill Dewey, Seraphic Charm, Saeko Mitaka/Cure Sphere , Itsuko Godai/Cure Rope
- Allies: Steven Universe, Garnet, Amethyst, Twilight Sparkle, Blossom (the Powerpuff Girl), Ahiru, Hime Shirayuki/Cure Princess, Haruka Haruno/Cure Flora, Utau Hoshina, the Human Child, Toriel
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Amethyst's rowdier allies
- Enemies: The House of Villains, the the Trollkaiger, insufferable pranksters, enslavers
- She, along with Garnet and Amethyst, mistook Steven's ascension to be a kidnapping. They made their way into the Pantheon to rescue him, and after causing quite the disturbance, Steven got them to calm down through an explanation of why he's there. Her finesse and grace in battle caught the eye of the gods, which allowed her to ascend as well.
- There has been some contention as to whether or not Pearl deserves her position as she's actually largely a subversion of it (for one, her attire is mainly practical enough as a ballerina outfit, although her second outfit does have a knee-length Giant Waist Ribbon), but so far, no one has stepped up to challenge her.
- One incident everybody doesn't want to mention is when the Crystal Gems first learned of 'inert' gem-based jewelry (which doesn't exist in the Earth they live in). Let's just say they reacted violently, several deities ended up having to be revived in the House of Life And Death, Rarity and other "gem-workers" in particular had to get "very dirty", and leave it at that.
- One unique ability the Crystal Gems have is the ability to "bubble". It's reserved for Gems of corrupted Gem Monsters, but they can use it on other small objects, and even Steven Universe himself in one occasion, though it's not yet been tested if it works on other living beings. These bubbles can then be transported away to wherever the Gem considers their "home". In regards to the Pantheon, their bubbles warp over to their respective Houses (Tastes for Amethyst, Romance and Shape for Garnet, and here for Pearl, as well as Friendship for Steven). Gem Bubbles from long before that, mostly those of the late Rose Quartz, as well as the unascended Peridot, are inaccessible to the Pantheon as they aren't brought along to any of the temples.
- She hates having to frequently go to the House of Food to retrieve Amethyst for training, since she absolutely despises all food. There was a rumor floating around that she liked pie, but it turned out that she only likes baking pies, not eating them.
- Pearl herself likes to spend time in either the House of Knowledge to catch up on some reading with Twilight or Blossom, or the House of Combat.
- She has been thinking for a while about attempting the near-impossible task of fixing the atrocious state of the Pantheonic Library in the house of Knowledge.
- She enjoys practicing ballet with Ahiru, though the girl has just a bit too much energy for her sometimes.
- The other gods find Pearl's over-protectiveness of Steven to be strange. Sure, they're on the same team, but the others think that this is kind of ridiculous. Pearl has insisted several times that she is not Steven's mother, and she seems to get rather sad at the thought of his actual mother.
- There are some rumors floating around the Pantheon that when Pearl's stressed and no one is looking, she switches out her attire for the street-punk look, lights up some cigarettes, and acts generally much more Jerkassish. Most call this her "Bad Pearl" state, though she insists she does nothing of the sort.
- She's willing to take up students in the art of swordplay, though she's been cautioned to make sure they don't get taught to throw their lives away for the sake of those they wish to protect; while Death Is Cheap in the Pantheon, such thinking in general is unhealthy, and Pearl doesn't need the House of Life and Death to come back to life (unless her gem is hit).
- While playing with Steven, the Human Child overheard that while Pearl likes making pies, she detests eating food in general because she finds turning things into wet mush then shoving it down her throat to be disgusting. They then had an idea and brought the Gem over to Toriel's place and asked her to make one of her signature butterscotch-cinnamon pies. The Boss Monster assured Pearl that unlike human food, monster food is made of magic and immediately converts perfectly into energy upon consumption. The two became fast friends after that, and from then on, Toriel's food has become the only thing she looks forward to eating when she ever gets the urge to.
- Having come from a Servant Race, she has conflicting opinions on the Prinnies. On one hand, they were made to serve irregardless of their desires, which she broke out of thanks to Rose Quartz. On the other hand, most Prinnies are in fact the souls of murderers, thieves and other various criminals/sinners, removing much sympathy.
- She also has very dim opinions on tyrants, enslavers, and those that employ and abuse servant races, having been from such a race in her Homeworld.
- Pearl is normally decked in feminine clothing her form generates in, but put her in a tuxedo, a waiter's shirt, or any other masculine clothing, and she's surprisingly Bifauxnen.
- Gets along with Death the Kid a bit when it comes to visual perfection, though he's annoyed with the Giant Waist Ribbon on her outfit, and how it's not perfectly symmetrically positioned. Sometimes, she rebuffs him with the stripes on his head, in which he undergoes a breakdown.
- Having managed to finally move on (somewhat) from the loss of Rose Quartz, Pearl has been casting long glances at deities with pink hair, just like that one Mystery Girl.
edited 24th Jul '17 5:42:46 PM by nightelf37
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseI think I'm ready with these two.
Matt Murdock, God of Disability Superpowers (Daredevil, The Devil of Hell's Kitchen, The Man Without Fear)
- Lesser God
- Symbol: Two Red Ds.
- Allignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Disability Superpowers, Empowered Badass Normals, Being Blessed with Suck, Those With Doomed Love Interests, Blind Upholder of the Law
- Domains: Law, Protection, Heroism, Good
- Followers: Terezi Pyrope
- Allies: Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Elektra Natachios, Steve Rogers/Captain America, Toph Bei Fong, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk
- Enemies: Bullseye, The Houses of Villains and Crime especially Vito Corleone and Lex Luther
- Respects: Atticus Finch
- Few superheroes in the Pantheon associate their civilian life with their superhero life. As Matt Murdock, he is a lawyer who does his best to both defend clients and bring corrupt defendants behind bars. And if that doesn't work... he switches over to his other persona. The Man Without Fear ironically puts fear in the eyes of those who cross paths with him.
- Daredevil doesn't "see" per say; he instead uses radar sense to map out the shape of his environment. He may not be able to make out color or words, but it helps give him a 360 degree view of his world.
- It may not be well known how, but he hid his abilities from the superhero community for a long time. For example, when Hawkeye tried to blind him with a flashing light arrow, he had to pretend that the trick worked. Needless to say, it caused a lot of awkward moments before he told them the truth.
- Was happy to meet up with Elektra in the Pantheon, though he is understandably cautious. The two share a tumultuous history together. Through it all, they have managed to stick with being allies, if not lovers on occasion.
- Shares a similar relationship with the Black Widow. People see her as an unstable ally, but he gives her more of a benefit of a doubt than with most of his friends. With that said, he hopes that she doesn't stick around his life for too long. It has a way of bringing misery to many.
- Can also be found in the House of Justice working together with Phoenix Wright and She-Hulk in his civilian identity. As a lawyer, Matt has a fair amount of dignity and restraint, but he can still get carried away during an exciting case.
- Is well versed on dealing with The Mafia. As one of their members killed his father for not throwing a match, he takes things personally with the Corleones. He can only hope that they don't decide to bring the Kingpin into the fold.
- Lex also has a beef with him, which is expected from the God of Supervillains.
- It's safe to say that Murdock HATES Bullseye with the passion of a raging firestorm. The assassin was responsible for killing two of his girlfriends (one of which is in the Pantheon), ruining his life multiple times and even pretended to be Daredevil for a short period of time. Expect any encounter between the two to be a brutal, nasty affair. He can only hope that Kingpin does not arrive too, but it may well be a matter of time.
- All of this points to a startling conclusion; Matt may well be one of the most unlucky superheros in the Pantheon. He was one of the first to have his identity found out by his archnemesis who used this to completely break him. It may be why he prefers to have a tight circle of friends, seldomly using his Avengers membership card. He has learned to use his friends more effectively.
- Was the first superhero Netflix adapted to become a tv series. It was thought to be one of the greatest superhero shows of all time... until the second season reduced the quality a lot. He hopes to have better luck in the third season.
- Due to fairly similar last names, he and Jeff Murdoch have been confused. Being a sensible man, Matt tries to take care of it by explaining, but Jeff's flailing and red face tend to balance that out.
- Shockingly not the only lawyer in the Pantheon. He shares that role with the timid Jennifer Walters, who transforms into the voracious She-Hulk when fighting crime. They usually work together in their cases though neither is above competing for clients or even being on opposite sides of a court case.
- Is seen as the quintessential street level superhero of the Marvel Universe. He stares that title with Spider-Man who is a good friend of his. The duo have shared various adventures with him (as well as tussled at times, with Matt managing to win one exchange).
- Was also introduced to Black Cat, who eventually liked his company. It even cumulated with a kiss. Spider-Man didn't take the news well◊. Daredevil hopes that Black Cat will become more of an anti-hero again in the future.
- Among the other heroes from the streets are best buds Iron Fist and Luke Cage. The three along with Jessica Jones plan to meet up to become the latest incarnation of The Defenders. They all proceeded to make fun of Danny's subpar avatar.
- Toph once shared the title with him, but she didn't want to be known as a co-deities. She eventually managed to get a temple of her own to rule. Several times various gods have tried to reintroduce him to Toph Bei Fong, but they keep missing each other somehow. Though at this point most believe this is intentional as they both have ways to track each other.
- Daredevil would rather not here this song even though it's not a bad song. It just brings out bad memories. Also don't talk about the playground scene. Some things are just better off buried.
- While not a state attorney, he holds a lot of respect for Finch. Someone who does that kind of work in that time period has to have a lot of guts.
Elektra Natchios, Goddess of Sais
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: Her pair of Sais.
- Alignment: True Neutral, with shades of Good
- Portfolio: Sai Users, Anti Heroines, Being a Greek Ninja, Waif-Fu, Being Impaled and Surviving From It, Professional Killers, Pressure Point Paralysis, Constantly Changing Sides, Femme Fatales.
- Domains: Weapons, Combat, Trickery, Darkness
- Allies: Matt Murdock/Daredevil (currently Just Friends), Steve Rogers/Captain America, Kain Highwind, Deadpool, Raphael of the TMNT, Wolverine, Chun Li, Kasumi, Mai Shiranui, Kevin Levin, Gabrielle (Xena), Jean Grey, Ryu Hayabusa
- Rival: Selina Kyle/Catwoman.
- Enemies: Bullseye, Mileena, The Shredder.
- Not So Different from: Jenna Rink
- As a mortal, she was trained in China and by the Hand as a deadly assassin, seeking revenge on Daredevil. After nearly succeeding in taking him down, she met her end at the hand of Bullseye. She was eventually revived and found herself in the Pantheon.
- Elektra had one mission at first... to get a payback on her killer, Bullseye. She tracked him down and started a long and epic battle with the enforcer. Daredevil got himself involved and together drove him off. Daredevil managed to convince her to hold back thoughts of revenge and merely enjoy the Pantheon as it is.
- It was surprising that it took so long, but she did eventually meet up with Black Widow. After coming to blows because someone leaked Natasha's files on superheroes, Elektra eventually gave her a shot at fixing the mess. The two haven't said much to each other ever since. A shame, as many point out how similar these morally ambiguous women are.
- Wolverine isn't exactly a fan of her. She admits she played a part in that; she has attacked him in a few occasions. She has also worked for the Hand, which Logan has a strained past with. Neither wants to put up the work to amend their relationship, so they avoid each other whenever they can.
- It's a bit complicated with Ryu Hayabusa. She has let go of her ninja past, but maintains good relationships with the God of Ninjutsu. The Dragon Ninja warrior claims that the Hand is a sect that separated from his domain long ago. He has long since tried to rein back control with no luck.
- As the Goddess of Sais, she has worked and trained many other fighters using that style. She had a hand in helping Gabrielle ascend after training her in the use of sais along with Xena.
- Has a friendly rivalry with Raphael. The turtle was interested in the title and has fought her over it. All of their battles have ended with a standstill. It's likely that Raph likes her style too much to kick her out of the Pantheon. She has also become a valuable ally against the Shredder.
- Elektra would love to find a way to kick Mileena out of the Pantheon. Loathes Mileena for being just as ugly on the inside as she is on the outside. She sees Mileena as what she could have been if she fully embraced the dark side. She takes solace that Mileena lost her mortal body in the events of Mortal Kombat X.
- Fought Catwoman in the DC vs. Marvel crossover… and won in short order. Not that Catwoman minds. Elektra is one of the few superheroes that wouldn't bat an eye over her trade. Then again, both admit agreeing all the time would make things boring, hence why they stick around with heroes.
- Has... mixed feeling of her portrayl in the Daredeivil series. While she was impressed with her avatar's fighting skills, she wasn't sure what to think of the character's personality. Still, she paid homage to the show by adapting the look in the comics.
- Currently, and for the shock of not Daredevil, but of Deadpool (former teammate in Red Hulk's Thunderbolts), she's now dating The Punisher. It turns out they had a lot more in common than they thought. While the team didn't work out in the end, the two promised to see each other more often. After all, they both enjoy sticking projectiles at Deadpool to shut him up.
- In spite of being an Anti-Heroine, she gained the respect of Captain America through hard work. He hopes that his influence can inspire her to become a better person. It remains to be seen if that will work.
- Even though she has died only once as far as she recalls, her death remains a defining moment of her history. Jean holds sympathy for her as she went through the same ordeal.
- She was hesitant to meet with Jenna Rink for a long time. Her adult form reminds Elektra of her avatar which brings bad memories of her movie appearances. But she found the strength to meet the kid who turned out to be an alright person. To her surprise, Jenna's boyfriend looks like the Hulk. After talking down the girl's anxiety, Elektra decided to stick around a bit longer. She even scares away the likes of Libby when her posse gives her trouble.
- Elektra would rather not here this song even though it's not a bad song. It just brings out bad memories. Also don't talk about the playground scene. Some things are just better off buried.
EDIT
EDIT 2: Should have done this a while ago: Stan Lee makes his triumphant return to the Pantheon; he awaits a chance to bring Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko with him. Meanwhile, The hobbits have finished refurbishing their humble home.
edited 24th Jul '17 9:23:22 PM by Patrickthekid
@ Patrick:
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Saint Jeanne d'Arc, Patron Saint of the Inspiring Women Leaders (Joan of Arc, Ruler, Holy Hour Dragon Knight, Maid of Orleans, Dragon Witch, Tart, Servant Avenger)
- Theme Song: Jeanne d'Arc Theme alternatively Joan or Saint of Salvation
- Greater Goddess
- Symbol: Her Banner◊
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Never Actually Killing Someone, Not Good With Numbers or Books, Good Hearted Blonde, Lady of War Maybe, Badass Female, Child Soldier, Shining Knight, Aggresive Assualt, Taking An Arrow and Still Fighting, God's Messenger Maybe
- Domain: Religion, War, Inspiration, Faith
- Allies: Arturia Pendragon, Astolfo, Sophitia Alexandra, Usagi Tsukino, the Puella Magi, Lightning, Xenovia Quarta, Irina Shidou, Asia Argento, Aragorn, Erza Scarlet, Clark Kent, Optimus Prime, Mata Nui, Purist Thunderwrath, Cayden Cailean, Bill and Ted
- Enemies: Charles zi Britannia, Kyubey, Frollo
- Teeth Clenched Team Work: Alexander Anderson
- Rival: C.C.
- Mentor To: Jaune Arc
- Oppose: William Shakespeare
- Follower: Quorra, Saskia
- Raised as a simple farmer's daughter, Jeanne supposedly heard the voice of God to defend France against England. Heeding that voice, Jeanne joined the French army at a young age, leading the front as their flag bearer. Never once wavering in battle as she led her men to victory even when she was shot by two arrows in one of her battles, she was an inspiration to her troops. Unfortunately, Jeanne was finally captured, tried as a witch, and burned at the stake. It wouldn't be until years later that the ruling would be overturned and she be recognized as a Saint. Afterwards, because of her deeds, it inspired a specific type of character of a young woman who goes into battle for either her country, faith, or ideals and who is trying to liberate her people of oppression, becoming the Trope Namer and codifier of the Jeanne d'Archétype itself.
- As mentioned before, Jeanne's claim of hearing God's voice is met with suspicion by many of the other deities. Some believe she's just mentally ill and those voices were only in her head. Whatever the case, all still agree that Joan is still a capable fighter and garners nothing but respect.
- Others believe that God's Voice was actually Kyubey himself who gave Jeanne her power and made her a Puella Magi. Jeanne denies such a claim that her powers would come from a cosmic weasel like him and has nothing but contempt for him because of his manipulation of young girls to become magical girls and in turn becoming witches.
- Recent discovers however has revealed that there is an alternate version of Jeanne who became a magical girl due to a contract with a creature named Cube. More so, this version of Jeanne learns that she will eventually become a witch early on and excepts the fact without falling into despair. Jeanne decided to follow closely into this new discover, though she already knows what the conclusion will eventually be.
- Astolfo was the first to welcome Jeanne in the Pantheon, giving her a hug. While Jeanne was happy to see the youthful paladin, a part of her feels envious that he has more followers then she. Jeanne has been considering wearing a bikini to attract more followers.
- Alternatively, she's been spreading her legend to many of the Japanese Deities who are willing to listen to her.
- Was stunned when she first met Arturia Pendragon. Not only for their faces looking quite similar or that the two sound the same, but also living somewhat identical lives. It was a surprise to the French woman that she would find an ally in an English woman.
- She also found more women like her in Sophitia Alexandria and Lightning, who to were compelled by God to save the world. She was also impressed with Erza Scarlet's own backstory of leading her fellow slaves for freedom, which had plenty of parallels to her own life.
- Jeanne heard that there was a male who shared her name, and found that person in Jaune Arc. She couldn't help by smile at the young man's dedication to be a genuine hero, and so decided to help the young lad with training along with his teammate Pyrrha.
- Amazingly enough, Jeanne has zero proficiently in riding. This is despite her legend making her qualify for the Saber class, who are well known to be great riders. Lightning is trying to fix that by having her ride some of the Chocobos. Let's say the experience is comical at best.
- She is also known to be mathematically challenged and illiterate. The latter was even used against her in her witch trial. She has since enlisted the help of many of ascended teachers of the Pantheon (and thus enrolling in the Elysium Academy) to teach her math and reading.
- While Jeanne is well known to have never killed a person in battle, that doesn't mean she wouldn't order an entire town to be massacred if they didn't surrender to her army. This fact was a shock to many Gods, as they had never heard that part of her legend.
- Was shown to have the ability to summon knight type dragons. Despite this ability, she would kindly ask others not to refer to her as the Dragon Witch.
- There has been rumors that Jeanne actually posessed a mystic gauntlet that she used to fight evil demons in France. While it hasn't been confirmed, the Witchblade has responded to Jeaane's presence multiple times.
- Absolutely hates Charles zi Britannia, reasons being that his conquering of other nations reminds her of the Englishmen who tried to conquer France. She also found his renaming any conquered people with a number degrading.
- Incidently, Jeanne made a rival with C.C. after the former mistook her for a Jeanne d'Arc in her past that caused her to be burned at the stake.
- Doesn't actually fight with her sword. Instead, she used her iconic banner, Luminosite Eternelle, to do battle, using it like a spear, but never spilling any blood. However, when the tide of battle is truly dire, she would use her holy sword, La Pucelle, which can emit giant flames. Those flames actually represent her burning at the cross, and once activated, Jeanne would lose her life, and would later have to be revived at the House of Life and Death.
edited 24th Jul '17 11:39:56 PM by WhirlRX
@Jeanne d'Arc: Again the link to the Symbol part in her profile is broken, so you might want to find another link to replace it.
Hello, my baby. Hello, my honey. Hello, my ragtime gal.@Jeanne: Add Flynn and Hibiki Kuze as allies, as they can potentially call for her help.
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseGot an idea to revive. What do you think of it?
Zorc Necrophades, The God With An Unfortunate Character Design (House of Personal Appearance Other, Chaotic Evil)-it's a pretty unfortunate design, given it has a dragon head that looks like its dick. I wonder if other tropes might fit it. I feel I could restore it
Some monkey business from me:
I still intend to rework Caesar when I get the chance. In the meantime, have another primate.
Keep in mind that Kong is far from finished and I'm not asking for approvals right now. I may need to fix the alignment, maybe add another theme song for him, and I definitely need to improve some of the text (I'm still trying to figure out how to modify some of the original text from the old profile, if possible).
King Kong, God of Gorillas (Kong, The Eighth Wonder of the World, The Beast)
- Theme Song: The classic theme
- Greater God
- Symbol: Himself standing on top of the Empire State Building
- Alignment: True Neutral, but can be Chaotic Neutral if angered enough
- Portfolio: Anti-Hero/Anti-Villain, Kaiju, Killer Gorilla, Non-Malicious Monster
- Domains: Apes, Power
- Followers: Blizzard, Chaos, Kongor, George, The gorillas of Zinj
- Allies: Andy Serkis, Tarzan, Donkey Kong, The Librarian, Son Goku, Sun Wukong
- Rivals: Godzilla, Rexie
- Enemies: Gwangi, Sharptooth, Indominus Rex, Frieza, King K. Rool
- Somewhere on Earth, there exists a mysterious place known as Skull Island. It is home to a variety of dangerous creatures, though its most recognizable inhabitant is a giant ape named King Kong (or just Kong). He is an ape of incredible strength and while he's been described as someone who keeps to himself for the most part, he will attack if provoked.
- An expedition team consisting of various Pantheon members set out for an island that was described as very dangerous, but home to plenty of interesting wildlife. After meeting several dangerous creatures, some of the members encountered a giant ape known as Kong. It's safe to say that some of the members were awed at his strength and size, but it was short-lived after other members of the team arranged for the ape to get captured.
- By the time the team headed back to the Pantheon with the captured Kong, an exhibition was arranged as a means to showcase the giant ape. Unfortunately, Kong was able to break out of his enclosure and go on a rampage, taking with him one of the female members of the expedition team. Some time later, Kong was able to make his way to a very tall building and climbed it, with his damsel in distress in tow. A bunch of aerial weapons were called upon to stop Kong and the ape put up a good fight, destroying a fair number of them. Eventually, Kong ended up falling to the ground and was incapacitated as a result (his damsel was mostly unharmed, but was quite frightened).
- There were some arguments on what to do with the ape after the whole ordeal, with some wanting to keep him and others insisting that he should be put back to where he belongs. An agreement was reached where Kong would be a part of the Pantheon, but he would have to be placed in a more natural habitat.
- By the time the team headed back to the Pantheon with the captured Kong, an exhibition was arranged as a means to showcase the giant ape. Unfortunately, Kong was able to break out of his enclosure and go on a rampage, taking with him one of the female members of the expedition team. Some time later, Kong was able to make his way to a very tall building and climbed it, with his damsel in distress in tow. A bunch of aerial weapons were called upon to stop Kong and the ape put up a good fight, destroying a fair number of them. Eventually, Kong ended up falling to the ground and was incapacitated as a result (his damsel was mostly unharmed, but was quite frightened).
- While Kong is not really villainous, he isn't heroic by default either. It is possible to paint him in a more heroic light considering how he protects Skull Island should the place be threatened in a serious capacity.
- Dinosaurs are creatures that Kong has fought against quite often. With the wide variety of such in the Pantheon, it's more than likely that the ape will fight against one if they do anything that would anger him. The most notable battles between ape and dino tend to be him against Rexie, though Kong has gotten into battles against other, more aggressive dinos such as Gwangi and Sharptooth.
- Indominus Rex, with her unrelenting viciousness and cunning, is practically the only thing that would make Kong and Rexie join forces in order to stop the creature. While Indominus does have a highly secure closure, such a thing will only happen if someone were stupid enough to let her out by accident.
- Using thunder against King Kong is always considered a horrible idea when fighting him, since it gives a massive boost of strength. In fact, it made him strong enough to beat Godzilla to the bottom of the sea.
- Due to this, he's Plan B for stopping Godzila's rampage when Plan A can't be enacted. (Plan A is have Fluttershy scold and him give him The Stare, which is more effective than it sounds).
- Kong has a habit of changing his size, though he never becomes smaller than a T-rex or taller than a Kaiju. This is how he is able to go toe-to-toe against the King of the Monsters.
- Has a vendetta against Frieza for his racist insult against monkeys, calling them filthy. However, Frieza really doesn't care, as he laughs it off because he blew up Kong's "planet" in one timeline.
- Despite having "Kong" as part of their names and being primates, King Kong has no relation whatsoever with Donkey Kong and the latter's Kong Krew (especially considering that King Kong is much larger than even DK). It hasn't stopped the Eighth Wonder of the World from getting along with DK and company.
- This didn't stop King K. Rool from thinking otherwise and tried to launch an attack against this particular Kong. It went badly for the crocodile, due in no small part to King Kong's strength and K. Rool has tried to concoct a different sort of plan specifically to get rid of this Kong.
edited 25th Jul '17 5:22:54 PM by r-lock256
Probably not fond of planes.
Also allies with Winston.
Uni catWith this new continuation, Kong and Godzilla would be in the Not So Different as they are both the last of their kind and fought a natural predator. Might also mention he may have a preference for blondes.
Can anyone think of any other relationships for Nemesis? Also, I've been thinking about dropping Nemesis's rank down to a Intermediate Goddess since she is a minor god in Classical Mythology, thoughts?
Nemesis, Goddess With The Scales of Justice (Invidia, Rhamnusia, Adrasteia, Goddess of Vengeance, Goddess of Retribution, Goddess of Balance)
- Theme Song: Conquest map Season 2
- Rank: Greater God
- Symbol: Her scales of justice
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: Anthropomorphic Personification, Roaring Rampage of Revenge, Inspiring fear in the prideful, Wields a sword or whip depending on the depiction.
- Smite Portfolio: Wielding a large sword,Blind Justice, Weight Woe, In the Hood, Glowing Eyes of Doom, Stripperiffic, Bare Your Midriff
- Domains: Fortune, Justice, Retribution, Revenge.
- Lover(s): Zeus, Tartarus
- Sibling(s): Thanatos, Eris
- Allies: Any who seek to avenge a wrongdoing, as well as any who want to knock the prideful Smug Snake gods down a notch.
- Enemies: Any god that allows pride or hubris to consume them, as well as any that have lashed out against innocents. Sundowner
- Opposed By: Percy Jackson
- Feared By: Many in the Greek/Roman Pantheon
- Special Relationship: Hercules
- Nemesis was offered a position in the pantheon as a result of her deeds in the battleground of the Gods. Upon arriving, her scales slammed off balance and showed her that the pantheon was full of prideful and evil gods that needed an... attitude adjustment.
- Many of the gods who allowed their pride to overwhelm them dreaded upon hearing of Nemesis' ascension. Zeus in particular, whom Nemesis has beaten senseless before for his many sins (and subsequent flaunting his ability to get away with it because of his standing) reportedly fled the TV Tropes Pantheon to Olympus when he heard of Nemesis' arrival. And for obvious reasons, she's marked the entire house of villains for death.
- Nemesis isn't sure how to feel about the pantheon's stories about her mother, Nyx. The Nyx she knew was a distant but kind woman who embodied both the positives and negatives of the night. The Nyx SEES told her about is a force of nature heralding death. As this Nyx is sealed away she's avoided any discomfort, but dreads that if she breaks out, she may have to point her sword at her own mother, something she has kind of done to her mother's Roman counterpart, Nox, several times (if they are not fighting on the same side).
- She's not entirely sure what to make of Eris due to her very nature, in fact she's not even sure if Eris is actually her sister with how confusing their family is, it also doesn't help that there's actually two goddesses with that name in the Greek/Roman Pantheon. She is however very please to see her brother Thanatos in the pantheon.
- Like many other gods from Classical Mythology she has several consorts.
- According to some she's the mother of Helen of Troy, though Zeus. When asked about this Nemesis refused to comment, while Zeus just smirks when asked.
- From Tartarus she became the mother of the Telchines, though some say that their parents are actually Pontus and Gaea or that they came from Uranus's blood. When asked about this Nemesis refused to comment about it. No one has yet to reach Tartarus on the issue or likely will.
- Has had several demigod children in Camp Half-Blood such as Ethan Nakamura and Damien White.
- After finding out that Nemesis took the eye of her son Ethan Percy Jackson started seeing her as a poor mother.
- Because she's been witnessed dressing as a Ninja, Naruto offered her a position in the Ninja Shi Tenou. She's still debating, especially because the type of Ninja the group attracts isn't exactly the sort for delivering bloody vengeance.
- Nemesis' strengths lay in her ability to balance her scales with every swing of the sword, draining their strengths and defenses for herself and eventually tipping the scales in the balance. This makes her especially feared by evil gods who boast about their deeds behind supposedly inpenetrable defenses, as Nemesis can cleave through any shield or armor easily (as Sundowner learned the hard way when she cut his shield in half, uncaring of the explosive plating). As well, her foot speed is a head faster than your average runner, which makes fleeing futile unless you have blatantly inhuman foot speed or a vehicle.
- Like many of the Gods of the Greek/Roman Pantheon, she has allowed mortals to manifest her as a Persona. Specifically, she lent her power to Ken Amada, who was driven by vengeance and the desire to bring justice to his mother's killer. The less said about the first time, when she granted her power to a Fat Bastard who embodies everything she stands against, the better. When asked about that one, she just responded bitterly, "Clerical Error".
- Once had a special relationship with Hercules back in the mortal realm. It started when Nemesis was suppose to kill a satyr who didn't give Demeter her offering. She was trick into thinking it was Hercules' trainer Phil who offended the Goddess of the harvest. Thankfully they were able to clear everything up. Afterwards, both her and Hercules started to sort of date. Unfortunely it ended badly thanks to Hera. But with her ascension, she all to happy to get to be with Hercules again.
- The defenders of the Ancients has wondered if her mother used to gather Assassins in form of deadly bugs in her service. Nemesis doesn't seem to recall this, but she still gets annoyed when said Assassin kept repeating that name like a Pokemon.
- One has to wonder if Nemesis personally was present during Kratos' assault on Olympus, instead of just sending off a whip for him to use. The consensus say that Nemesis would have destroyed Olympus before Kratos even came for their transgressions, Pandora's Box elements be damned. And if Nemesis would face off Kratos? Well that'll be harder to guess which one gets destroyed first.
- She has heard it enough times and she is tired of people wanting to know what "Nemesis" means.
- She not after a energy source called the creed, nor does she wish to reign supreme as the only god.
@Ronnie, regarding Nemesis, who was the Fat Bastard character you were referring to? Because the other Persona-user I know who had Nemesis wasn't at all fat, but she was certainly evil-aligned.
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseThat's someone from the Snow Queen Quest in Persona 1. It's a girl who's pretty much a complete self-absorbed Jerkass, Hanako got nothing on her.
You know, speaking of Nemesis. I am curious about the status about Ken and Koromaru since I remembered those two name in the pending.
Fire Emblem Heroes Code: 4547311645 Fate/Grand Order Code: 188037115There was arguments on whether they fit the trope.
@ Nightelf 37: That was actually part of the original profile.
Can't remember who that Fat Bastard was. Sorry.
Normally, I would repost Steven and Pearl. However, since we're still on the same page, I don't think it's necessary.
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members Database
First draft of Joshua Graham.
Joshua Graham, God of Bandages (The Burned Man, The Malpais Legate)
- Theme Song: In the Shadow of the Valley
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: His .45 Automatic Pistol, "A Light Shining In Darkness".
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral with Good leanings, formerly Lawful Evil
- Portfolio: Atoning for his past misdeeds, Being banished from Caesar's Legion for his failures in the Mojave Campaign via being burned alive and tossed into the Grand Canyon, surviving the previously mentioned immolation and drop into the Grand Canyon, Being immune to Chems, and thus unable to use painkillers, being wrapped in bandages to cover his burned flesh, Kindhearted and affable but far from soft, Being incredibly difficult to kill, Righteous and Religious wrath, Awesome voices.
- Domain: War, Religion, Wrath, Destruction, Bandages, Atonement, Revenge
- Followers: Zolf
- Allies: The Courier
- Enemies:
- Opposed by:
- Before his path of violence, Joshua Graham was but a Mormon missionary wandering the wasteland to spread the word God. He had a fateful meeting with the Followers of the Apocalypse, who decided to aid them in their journey to study the post-apocalyptic tribes that begun to surface due to his knowledge in their languages. The group encounters the Blackfoot Tribe, who is currently at war with seven other tribes and are losing pretty badly. Due to unfortunate circumstances, the group was not allowed to leave, at the mercy of being killed alongside the Blackfoots. Not willing to stand for this, a man named Edward Sallow decided to use his knowledge to teach the tribe the art of war, while Graham first acted as a translator and later as his right hand man. The other Followers decided to escape and inform the rest of their group of what happened while Sallow, taking on the name of Caesar, destroyed or swayed the other tribes to form Caesar's Legion. While not a tactician, there was no denying his brutality to any of his enemies and became a man of legend after surviving multiple assassinations by the New California Republic. His lack of tact would soon bite him back in the First Battle for Hoover Dam when the Legion started pushing the NCR back to Boulder City where his forces were either blown up by explosives while others were picked off by snipers. Forced to go back to Caesar in defeat, he was set on fire and thrown off the Grand Canyon as an example to never fail him, regardless of your rank or relationship with him. Yet Graham lived, but not without the pain of being burned. His second baptism changed his outlook, becoming kinder and remembering the teachings of morality before becoming the Malpais Legate. After a three-month journey to the Mormon city New Canaan, during which he had to fight off Caesar's assassins due to paranoia of his former Legate being alive while in constant pain, he was welcomed there like he had done nothing wrong. Good times don't last however as New Canaan exentually fell to the White Legs, a tribe under Caesar's command, leaving very few survivors to escape to Zion Canyon. The survivors settled in with the native tribes, Joshua deciding to stay with the Dead Horses, a tribe under his command back in his Legion days. Knowing that the White Legs are hellbent on hunting down and killing the remaining New Canannites and anyone else who gets in their way, he took it upon himself to lead the Dead Horses himself for reasons of redemption as the Legate, vengeance for New Canaan, and personal hatred towards Caesar and the White Legs.
- Despite considering himself irredeemable, Joshua Graham strives to atone for his past crimes and sees his inability to become good again as a reason to keep doing so. However, this does not mean that he has abandoned his vicious mentality as the Malpais Legate. Far from it, and word of warning: Don't harm the tribes of Zion under his care.
- A strong ally to The Courier and is more than happy to assist them in their adventures. Enemies of them beware, as though he might wield a seemingly mere M1911 .45 handgun, witnesses have reported death, bloodshed and even more death quake with every bullet fired. One should also not underestimate him from appearance alone as while just a Bandage Mummy in a bulletproof vest, he still survived every attempt on his life made by the NCR and the Legion. More so if you consider the rumors of him not even screaming from being burned and thrown off by Caesar to be true.
- Despite his title, he efuses to be called a god due to being a devout Mormon and he heavily disapproves of YHVH due to being an affront to the interpretation of God he worships.
- Refuses to be seen by anybody while changing his bandages, a painful process that forces him to relive the pain of being burned alive and is also a physical reminder of being in Caesar's Legion. The House of Health and Diseases is trying to create a form of painkiller that can get around his immunity to chems. It's unknown why he even has such an immunity in the first place.
- "I have been baptized twice: Once in water and once in flame."
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