Welp. Let's get started. I'd like some input on what other things she's done in the other Pantheonic tales.
Technically speaking, this is still my second profile for this page.
Sunset Shimmer, Goddess of Actions Proof-Worthy of Heroism (Sunset Satan, Sunset Seraph, Daydream Shimmer, Sun-Shim, Flanksy)
- New House: Heroic Actions
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- Theme Song: My Past is Not Today
- Lesser Goddess, Greater Goddess as Daydream Shimmer
- Symbol: Her Cutie Mark, a yellow and red sun
- Alignment: formerly Neutral Evil, now Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Former Alpha Bitch, Ambition Is Evil, Atoning for past mistakes after having her arrogance broken, Base-Breaking Character who became much more well-loved, Big Bads who become main characters, Becoming friends with those who defeated her, NOT being Easily Forgiven until she earned it, Evil Counterparts that turn good, Always known as "Sunset Shimmer", Humble Pie, Light Is Good, Turning into a "raging she-demon", Former evil pupils, Decider of victory, Having a very pretty smile, Golden Super Modes with fire wings, Phoenix imagery, Choosing to remain in the Human World.
- Domains: Fire, Light, Students, Redemption, Forgiveness, Empathy
- Herald: Ray, the gecko
- Allies: 'All of the Mane Six, but especially Twilight Sparkle'', Princess Celestia and Princess Luna, Spike, The Duck-Hunt Dog, Master Hand, Xion, Elpizo, Axl, Zuko
- Enemies: The Dazzlings, Nightmare Moon, Queen Chrysalis, Lord Tirek, Satan, The Beast, Griffith, Napoleon, Eliza and Neil Reagan
- Uneasy Relations With: Lucifer, Darth Vader
- Formerly the high priestess of the Duck-Hunt Dog, Sunset Shimmer demonstrated a tendency for a kindness and understanding for those who were once evil, and whose attempted reformations were rejected. Her inspiring presence in this regard was enough to land her an official spot on the pantheon.
- Some of her followers theorize that she is an Element of Harmony: the Element of Forgiveness. Sunset is flattered, but she doubts that is the case. When the question was posed to her creator, she said that while she doesn't have a physical element to embody like the Mane Six, if one existed for her, she would be the Element of Empathy.
- Though no longer the Duck-Hunt Dog's High Priestess, she still visits him on a regular basis. It was also during one of these visits she became acquainted with Xion, and the two stuck up a bit of a friendship over the fact neither of them are unanimously loved, though Sunset's status has improved.
- Given that she's become accepted after her reformation, Sunset had to look for a new title to take, and she decided on Heroes' Frontier Step, where someone commits an action so noble that it proves that they're a hero. There was a pending trope for her in Not So Easily Forgiven, but she went for this instead because 1) she performed this step twice (once when she got the courage to get between the Rainbooms to tell them why their magic—which had been used to defeat her—hadn't been working as well as stepping in alongside them for their Heroic Second Wind, and again by getting in the path of a memory-erasing spell that had already affected them and made them forget the good things she had done, proving she was worthy to be a friend), and 2) having been Easily Forgiven by someone has halved her viability for that title.
- Griffith is the sole being she will never aid, even if he attempted to atone. He's gone too far to turn around at this point, and coming from the girl who transformed into a "raging she-demon", that means something. And since her sub-House transfer, this enmity has intensified as she's all but become his ideological opposite.
- She was extremely happy to find the rest of the Mane Six in the Pantheon, but it led to an awkward moment before she realized these ponies were not the same as the ones from Canterlot High. They became fast friends though, and Sunset has noted that overall, the ponies are more mature than their counterparts.
- Still, she's at her most comfortable around Twilight Sparkle, and they occasionally do things by themselves without the others. It's just them doing friendship-related things, but some gods see it in an entirely different light.
- She wanted to prepare and compose herself for the day she would have to face Princess Celestia herself and ask for her forgiveness, but doesn't want to have it rushed and won't take any shortcuts.
- However, dire circumstances forced her to do so before she could ask her for help in a crisis. Their reconciliation has to be seen to be believed.
- Because of the crap she had to go through all over again due to mentioned dire circumstances, Sunset despises those who would tamper with memories for malicious/envious reasons.
- Despite being originally from Equestria, Sunset Shimmer spends most of her time in her human form. At this point, she simply feels more comfortable as a human than as a pony, though has needed to revert to that form in several circumstances.
- Not quite sure what to make of Lucifer. On the one hand, he reminds her a lot of herself in a lot of bad ways. On the other, he didn't fall for his own ambition like she did, and his former master YHVH is little better. Overall, she figures it's best to steer clear of the both of them. However, she has set her sights on his new protegee, Homura Akemi: she sees a ton of self-loathing and not a lot of malice in her.
- Has a lot in common with Elpizo, due to the fact that they both fell slave to their own ambitions, looked down on others for various reasons (though it was just humans in Elpizo's case), obtained a powerful Amplifier Artifact, and then went power-mad with it when they went One-Winged Angel. She's since been trying to help him realize that humans aren't all bad, like she realized, but it's a slow process.
- Is a friend of Axl, due to their similar statuses as Base Breaking Characters who became much better appreciated, and they occasionally joke that if it had been Axl who had dealt with her back when she was still a "raging she-demon", shooting her in the face probably would have instantly helped his status out.
- While she's friends with Nanoha and is impressed by the Magical Girl's ability to turn foe into friend, Sunset is not quite on board with the concept of Friendship Through Superior Firepower. She's been on the receiving end of it, and it stings. Overall, she prefers words.
- Briefly mistaken for Madoka when she first unlocked her Daydream Shimmer form. The Sisterhood, and more importantly, Homura, has taken an interest.
- Taking her performance at the Friendship Games in consideration, Sunset decided it was probably time to face her villainous past, come to terms with it, and create a Persona out of it, just as several other redeemed villains have. Besides, Aghanim's Scepter won't always be available for her to use to become Daydream Shimmer.
- After her trip to Camp Everfree and the crisis there, Sunset has also acquired the ability to read the minds of anyone she touches. She has also recently found a pet for herself in the House of Reptiles, and it has now become her herald.
- Due to her title as a goddess, her past as a "raging she-demon" often comes up in casual conversation. Other gods are usually quick to say they mean no offense. "None taken", she always replies. It is an attitude she encourages among other reformed villains.
Ryoji Mochizuki, God of Amnesiac Divinities (Pharos, Nyx Avatar)
- Symbol: His scarf surrounded by black clouds
- Alignment: Chaotic Good True Neutral as Nyx Avatar
- Theme: The Battle For Everyone's Souls (Nyx Avatar)
- Portfolio: Walking Spoiler, Bishōnen, Chick Magnet, Handsome Lech, Nice Guy, Single-Target Sexuality, Looks Similar to Minato, Anti Anti Christ, Humanoid Abomination, Apocalypse Maiden, Please Kill Me To Prevent The End Of The World, Younger Than He Looks, Anti-Villain
- Allies: All of S.E.E.S., Raspberyl, Yosuke Hanamura, Artix Von Krieger, Rin Okumura, Kaworu Nagisa, Joshua Kiryu, Bruno/Johnny
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Aigis (only on her side)
- Enemies: Nyarlathotep
- Is on good terms with most of SEES, despite being the harbinger of the apocalypse in their universe. The only exceptions are Aigis, who still harbors a minor distrust of him, and Shinjiro Aragaki, whom he's never met. He isn't exactly sure how to introduce himself to him and the rest of the Persona-users in the Pantheon.
- He does get along well with Yosuke Hanamura. It's probably due to the voice.
- That said, though, he's kept himself updated with current events, especially on the Persona-awakening service the Investigation Team has set up for all deities in the Pantheon, as well as the arrival of the Phantom Thieves of Hearts.
- Due to all four of them being the Anti-Anti-Christ in their home universe, he gets along well with Rin, Raspberyl, and Artix. They've started a group of that trope.
- No longer has to worry about Erebus since his removal from the Pantheon.
- Many gods compare him to Kaworu Nagisa, and find the two similar, not only in voice, but in what they are; Both are the last in a line of monsters sent to destroy mankind who take the form of a {{Bishōnen}} humanoid but willingly sacrifice themselves for the sake of humanity after befriending the protagonist. The big difference though is that not killing Ryoji is the right choice for Makoto Yuki's story. He's met him, and they get along well.
- Ryoji eventually came to meet Shinji Ikari when he went to visit Kaworu and found him interesting and pitiable, given his terrible luck and his callous father Gendo. He's begun visiting him, too.
- Has a tendency to break bad news… rather cheerily.
@Time Goddess: Add the Grand United Alliance of Destruction as enemies and a reason why and you'll get my . And for Cirno, too.
Enemies with Gaara. Use this for a reason why.
edited 10th Mar '18 7:23:29 PM by nightelf37
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseCirno, 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
- Rival: Airy (at least in Cirno's mind)
- 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.
- At one point, she tried to pull off a "second Fairy War" to show that she was the strongest fairy. Most of the fairies in the Pantheon didn't really want to play with her, and basically let Cirno win. One of few fairies who tried to "amuse" her was Jorgen Von Strangle, who to surprise to many actually gave up when Cirno turned out to be that hard to handle. The only fairy who actually bothered with her was Airy, who fried her in spot. Unfortunately for Airy, that just made Cirno want to beat her further.
- One strange summer, Cirno suddenly appeared with a tan, sudden surge of power and immunity to the heat, with the power getting better for her and wanting to conquer the Pantheon. Ultimately it turned out that her surge of power was due of an incident orchestrated by one Okina Matara. What surprised people was even though Cirno ultimately beat Okina with help of another fairy who might be an actual god itself, Okina, one of sages of Gensokyo, found Cirno impressive enough to consider her to become one of her servants, though Cirno refused the offer. Some time later, she lost her tan and her summer-related powers.
The Time Goddess, Goddess of Forced Level-Grinding and Level Reset (Sage, Professor Kenja, The Capricious Goddess, She Who Controls Time, She Who Guides Them, The Dark Time Goddess)
- Intermediate Goddess
- Symbol: A statue of herself holding an hourglass
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: Level Grinding, Turning Back the Clock, The Love of Money Above All Things, Observation of RPG Tropes, Gold and White Are Divine, Money Fetish
- Domains: Time, Money, Deities
- Allies: Inconsequentia, Sonic the Hedgehog, The Flash, Red Mage, Chronos, Palutena, The Absolute Victory Unlosing Ranger, Bell Cranel, any hero with lots of money
- Enemies: Evil Overlords (though there are exceptions), those who try to blow up everything, Ultimecia
- The Time Goddess has the power to control time. As in, she can basically do anything with time, albeit in close present. Her main purpose is to accelerate any given hero's levelling progress and rewind time, albeit she can only wind it back 30 seconds (even if 30 seconds can be almost an entire day).
- None of her services are done for free. The mounting pile of gold in her chamber suggests that the Time Goddess has a lot of customers, most likely frustrated MMORPG players who just want to max out their levels so that they can play the endgame content and start exploring raid dungeons.
- Another aspect of her powers is that after her magic ends, the person's level is reset to the level they started at. So even if someone can go from level 1 to a high level in no time, it is a temporal solution. She is willing to let the person keep their equipment they earned, but she will take away most of their money.
- It's unknown if she's the very same Time Goddess who assisted Link during his "three-day" quest in Termina.
- She seems to enjoy the company of Palutena, as both of them have a similar sense of fashion and do like to mess with their selected ones, but they will help out in extreme occasions.
- After she ascended, she has been trying to place Goddess Statues as a way to
get other god's moneyhelp them out in need. She is considering re-creating the portable Goddess Statues, this time having them actually work. - Her ability to control time is tied to a thing called Timestream, which is sort of life essence what flows through all living things and the world itself. Because of this, she can actually bring people back to life by manipulating the Timestream. However, the Timestream also flows through her, so manipulating it can also have effects on her, like one time when she was turned into the Dark Goddess, who's eventual plan was to create a Time Crash until the flow of Timestream was corrected.
Enemies with the God of Order from Persona 5.
edited 20th Mar '18 12:10:36 PM by Mizerous
Mileena MadnessFirst draft of these criminal profiles.
Vito and Michael Corleone, The Dons of The Mafia (Vito: Vito Andolini. Micheal: Mike, Mikey. Both: Don Corleone, The Godfather)
- Lesser Gods
- Theme Song: Do you even have to ask?
- Symbol: A bottle of Genco Pura olive oil with a revolver to its side. Alternatively, a hand holding a marionette control bar.
- Alignment: Lawful Evil with Neutral tendencies
- Portfolios: Sicilian-born crime boss, charismatic yet vicious tough old man, strict code of honor among gangsters, being kind to subordinates and equally respected by them, making offers others can't refuse, strategies and plans, tragic childhood.
- Domains: Law, Evil, Family, Nobility, Protection
- Followers: The Falcones & Maronis, Tony Soprano, the Medici Mafia, Mr. Big
- Allies: The Corleones (especially his sons Santino & Michael) and his subordinates, Omar Little, Tommy Vercetti, Crocodile, Giorno Giovanna, Bruno Bucellati. Shaky truces with other crime bosses like Professor Moriarty, the 3rd Street Saints Leader and Balalaika of Hotel Moscow.
- Enemies: Walter White, Good-aligned Equestrian deities, Bloody Marie
- Originally this position was offered to Al Capone, until Don Vito made him a much better one, something along the lines of "what right does a Neapolitan have to interfere in a matter between Sicilians", and Capone stepped down. A gang war broke out between several of the multiverse's known mafiosos in order to occupy the vacant spot until the Corleone crime family consolidated their hold and now reign over them all.
- His turf in the House of Crime is the only place in the entire Pantheon to get an authentic Italian cuisine experience. He has personally made sure that the Italian restaurants and cafés under his protection are considered conflict-free zones and anyone who breaks the neutrality will be expelled at best or whacked at worst.
- A rather fitting development emerged in the crime world. Vito proposed to give Michael Corleone co-ownership of their temple. Michael naturally objected, not wanting to get pulled back into the business for good. Vito merely displayed his son's journey as crime lord. It became clear that although Michael did not like the job, he shared his father's willingness to do what it took to preserve the business. Thus a rare feat occured; Michael was anointed godhood over his objections. There was some dissent from Fredo who demanded to become The Don alongside them. Michael reluctantly responded by sending him on a boating trip...
- He is a normal calm man until you mention drugs, which make him furious as they were the cause of his family's decline in the mortal world. He has made it clear that any drug dealers seen in the vicinity are to be shot on sight. Ergo, this has made him enemies with Walter White.
- He considers Omar Little an ally as they both share a similar philosophy on drug dealers.
- His sense of honour and his good treatment of his subordinates earned him the friendship and alliance of the demigod Tommy Vercetti, who was happy to find such mafiosi still existed, following his own misadventures in Vice City.
- Due to an event that involved a certain racehorse named Khartoum, it has earned him the ire of the Mane Six and the Princesses of Equestria. The feeling is not mutual as Vito simply made its owner one of his trademark offers and he refused.
- Does his very best to not antagonize "the Costume Crowd" of Super Heroes and Villains, as the Don understands that doing so would be bad for business for him and his family. Particular figures of note are Batman and Daredevil who often pay him unexpected visits.
- Has a new target in the form of Jacuzzi Splot's after hearing the former raided 18 speakeasies in one night, with the possibility being one of Vito's. With assistance from Mello and Candle Jack, he's determined to catch him. Along the way, two outlaws named Isaac Dian and Miria Harvent manage to steal his precious money, thus adding him to their hitlist.
- Recently has been the target of the undead Bloody Marie who has a vendetta against all mafia-based gods. Don Vito has redoubled the mutual alliances with Balalaika and the Boss of the Saints to unite against her threat.
Omar Little, God of Karmic Thieves and Justified Criminals (The King, The Terror)
- Demigod
- Symbols: His Badass Longcoat, his shotgun, and a bag of stolen loot.
- Alignment: True Neutral, edging towards Neutral Good or Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: Determinator, Karmic Thief, Gayngsters, Did You Just Flip Off Cthulhu? (the man steals exclusively from drug dealers and crime syndicates) being feared by those who usually inspire fear themselves, tough guys who don't swear, being very protective of his grandmother but too ashamed to tell her of what he's really doing.
- Domains: Strength, Trickery, Luck, Honor, Community
- Allies: Robin Hood, Carmen Sandiego, Jack Sparrow, Aladdin, Sly Cooper,
- Enemies: Walter White, Moriarty, Jim Gordon
- Odd Friendship:
- After his surprisingly sudden death, no one could believe that he died in such a mundane manner, and a Gossip Evolution effect began, making his already mind blowing deeds even more amazing and his death into an epic Last Stand. As a result, his legend grew and grew, until his spirit ascended to the Pantheon.
- Although he no longer needs the money, he still will steal from those who are needlessly cruel, greedy, or harmful toward others. Now even immortal Criminal Masterminds with the powers of gods have learned to be afraid when they hear someone shout "Omar Comin'!"
- Oh indeed
- It's even gotten to the point that he once went to the House of Food for some Honey Nut Cheerios in nothing but a turquoise silk bathrobe and pajamas. Just the sight of him walking around, even in that getup, caused everyone within a fifty foot radius to run for the hills. And he wasn't armed.
- Never does any crime on Sunday Mornings, and goes to church with his grandmother once a month. "A man has got to have a code", as he says.
- He is famous for refusing to ever steal from or harm someone who is not involved in the criminal underworld, and for his fondness for and generosity towards children. If anyone claims to be a follower of his and goes against either of those principles, Omar's wrath will be swift and merciless.
- As such, he is a valuable ally with more benevolent deities in the House of Crime as well as a thorn to others. Getting on his good side could make the difference for a new deity if they want to have a good time in the Pantheon.
- Out of the main three gods, he is most amiable towards Carmen Sandiego who he finds as charming, even if he doesn't swing that way. He refuses to do business with Moriarty and is not above helping detectives foil his plans. With that said, Moriarty has done a good job not going into his cross hairs. It is much easier for the Diabolical Mastermind to bypass that factor all together. Does not care much for Jack Sparrow and his piracy as it is not his jurisdiction.
- Out of those in the House of Crime, he despises Walter White above all else. The drug maker has revolutionized industry, keeping clients high and addicted. Omar has been ruthless with destroying his factories as well as driving away drug dealers. White has tried to retaliate with equal force, but it has been difficult finding those willing to going into a gang war with Omar Little.
- He also sees the deities from the Grand Theft Auto series as a disgrace to the business. With his clout, he has created places bereft of violent crimes. And violation of that would be met with a savage beating. Trevor Philips in particular has been eager to declare war on the man, which continues to this day.
- One of the oddest alliances in the Pantheon has been between Omar Little and Vito Corleone. Much of what the Corleone family business is what Omar Little refers to as an ideal form of underground business. In return, Omar deals with any people who may disrupt their ecosystem. With that said, he does not trust his son Michael. He knows that Michael is more ruthless in his dealings and seems to be unlucky when it comes to his business. He is willing to serve as an advisor, but Michael is not keen on taking such advice.
- Wholeheartedly supports Robin Hood's thefts, even joining in with the thieves of Norwood Forest.
- Also resides in the House of Luck and Fortune.
edited 11th Mar '18 6:17:53 PM by Patrickthekid
@Patrickthekid: Al Capone is already in the Pantheon.
Hello, my baby. Hello, my honey. Hello, my ragtime gal.@ nightelf37: Sunset
@ TPPR10: Cirno
edited 11th Mar '18 8:22:35 PM by Ferot_Dreadnaught
@Vito and Michael: I think Michael has a different alignment. Also, add Judy and NIck as allies (It Makes Sense in Context, check their profile for why).
Thanks. Sunset's sub-house transfer has been complete. You know where to find her.
edited 13th Mar '18 11:14:15 AM by nightelf37
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members Databasefor Sunset Shimmer.
Strike Laser Claw!!@Cirno, something about Peacock having a color scheme similar to her than you'll get a from me.
Time to rise and shine. Good morning!There are two on Theatric Convention that might be better in other houses, Michael Myers (Slasher Movies, making him a natural fit for Narrative Genres), and Mr. Slave (the house might have examples of Slapstick, but Ass Shove isn't always that. though I don't know which one is better , maybe Combat as he uses that as an attack, or Body Parts as it's related to one?).
Here's Caesar once more. Anything left to suggest or fix for him? Otherwise, does he look finished?
Caesar, God of Uplifted Animals
- Lesser God
- Symbol: The Apes' tribal insignia (modeled after a circular attic window Caesar had back when he lived with humans)
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Leading his Fellow Apes, Guile Hero, Ideal Hero, Intelligence that Surpasses Most Humans, Magnetic Hero, Raised by Humans
- Domains: Leadership, Intelligence, Apes
- Heralds: Maurice, Rocket, Bad Ape, various other apes within Caesar's tribe, Nova
- Avatar: Andy Serkis
- Allies: Winston, King Kong, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, pretty much all non-evil primate gods in the Pantheon, Fluttershy, Babar, Crash Bandicoot, Nedzu, Moses, Littlefoot
- Enemies: Koba, Mojo Jojo, Scar, Napoleon
- Opposed by: The God-Emperor of Mankind
- Odd Friendship with: Asterix
- A scientist named Dr. Will Rodman set out to create a cure for Alzheimer's Disease, leading to the creation of ALZ-112. An ape known as "Bright Eyes" ended up getting affected by the virus and started acting aggressive towards humans. After she was put down, Rodman adopted her baby and names him Caesar. This ape shows intelligence beyond that of normal ones and as Rodman continues to work, Caesar continues to grow. Eventually, Caesar is taken away to an abusive animal plant, starts an uprising with his ape inmates, and parts ways with Rodman. From there, he establishes a tribe with his apes and following a failed attempt at a peaceful coexistence with humans, he and his tribe set out to find a new home. After running into an insane colonel, Caesar and his apes, alongside a mute human girl who tagged along with them, find a new home for Caesar's tribe, though it ended with Caesar succumbing to wounds he incurred earlier.
- Despite having some clashes with humans in the past, Caesar has made it quite clear, having also seen the good side of humans, that he doesn't believe humans are real monsters nor are they bastards, which has put him at odds with most gods that actually do believe those things, but he always does what he can to avoid having to get violent with those gods whenever possible.
- With many different kinds of primates from different worlds present, Caesar got an opportunity to get himself acquainted with them. He's friendly towards most of them, but of particular note are Winston and King Kong. In Winston's case, they can relate to them dealing with resentful apes that caused significant conflict with Koba's betrayal of Caesar and Winston's caretaker getting killed by other gorilla's present in the place Winston used to live in respectively. As for Kong, it could be some sort of similarity between them, along with Caesar being aware that Kong isn't that bad by default. As for some of the other primates, Caesar was a bit surprised when he found out Donkey Kong and his Kong Krew sometimes use unconventional weapons, but was quickly assured that the weapons are used whenever there's serious trouble and not for instigating wanton havoc.
- Even though there isn't much in the way of primates that could cause trouble aside from Koba, Mojo Jojo was someone that Caesar is very wary of. While he knows of the circumstances that would lead to Mojo Jojo becoming who he is, all those attempts at taking over the world is more than enough for Caesar to keep watch on him. At the very least Mojo Jojo hasn't taken up on Koba's offers for an alliance yet.
- He has gained a lot of sympathy from, oddly enough, Fluttershy, who was horrified to have learned the cruelty that he and his ape followers suffered at the hands of very bad humans. Caesar in return has shown a great deal of respect for Fluttershy, due to the fact that Fluttershy is more than happy to treat apes with kindness. Though whenever they talk, Caesar would usually just use sign language since Fluttershy found his voice a little too intimidating (though she was amazed to learn Caesar was capable of speech).
- Caesar gets along great with Babar, and was the first to note that he and the elephant king have had remarkably similar adventures; they both ended up raised by humans shortly after the deaths of their mothers, but eventually returned to their kind and formed thriving kingdoms using the knowledge they gained from their upbringing. Babar recognizes and admires that Caesar is, by all accounts, a good person and an excellent leader to his people even after everything the primate's been through.
- Despite Caesar doing his best not to cause too much trouble for humans, The God-Emperor of Mankind is incredibly distrustful of Caesar, seeing as how the circumstances that led to Caesar and the other ape's intelligence increasing would cause catastrophic damage later, especially for humans.
- While he was able to a number of additional animals with increased intelligence throughout the Pantheon, he managed to get along really well with Nedzu and Crash Bandicoot (though "intelligent" is used pretty loosely for the latter's case). Caesar was actually friends with Crash for some time and, before Koba ended up becoming a major problem, Caesar talked to Crash about giving Koba a tour of the Pantheon. It was something that Caesar would later regret, especially since he didn't realize Koba's true nature until it was too late. And then there was another later incident where Koba tried to kill Nedzu, but failed. Nevertheless, Caesar, Crash, and Nedzu hang out together on a regular basis, usually to talk about Caesar and Nedzu's goals and good coexistence, with Crash simply tagging along.
- Usurpers are a bit of a sore spot for him given what happened between him and Koba. Caesar really doesn't like Scar and Napoleon to say the least, given how the two caused plenty of problems for others under their rule after taking it over. It really doesn't help that the two are already allied with Koba, especially with Napoleon being similar to Koba in more ways than one.
- His journey to lead his apes to a safe haven and being a strong leader for them while overcoming a multitude of hardships brought Caesar the attention of Moses and Littlefoot. The two also had their own adventures in finding a new home amidst troubling times and Moses can relate to Caesar's predicament of coming into conflict against someone that was once close to him. Littlefoot in particular was saddened to hear that Caesar never got to live to see a good life in his ape tribe's home after reaching it.
- It didn't take that long for him to find out that there's another human named Caesar. More specifically, the Roman Emperor Julius Ceasar. The ape is very cautious of this particular Caesar to say the least, especially with all of the divisive opinions people have on the Roman Emperor, along with experience in military and war. Oddly enough, both Caesars ended up being victims of being backstabbed by a former ally of theirs, though the ape survived the attempt on his life. Julius Caesar does see the primate as a good leader to the ape tribe and isn't fond of Koba all things considered.
- This did lead Asterix to the primate, thinking that something is wrong there. The confusion was cleared up after a bit of time and Asterix was on peaceful terms with the primate. The primate's leadership skills and intentions, along with Asterix having a good heart, may have helped.
- Apes alone weak, apes together strong.
I added something about Ceasar in Draco Malfoy's profile. Update the profile with that info and you can accept this and finish the rework.
edited 15th Mar '18 4:46:19 PM by nightelf37
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseAlrighty then, I'm back with some more man-cub action. Most of the stuff is the same but added one bit of additional info. Hope this works.
Mowgli, God of Wild Children
- Theme: Overture
- Demigod
- Symbol: A wolf silhouette with the Red Flowernote in the center.
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Raised by Wolves, Disneyfied Characters, Separated From Birth Parents, Running Around Naked, wears loin cloth from time to time, lives by the Bare Necessities, All-Loving Hero, Friend to All Living Things, has survived encounters with Shere Khan, Kaa, the White Cobra, Bandar-Log, and King Louie, accidentally set the jungle ablaze, Gadgeteer Genius,
- Domains: Animal, Nature, Friendship, Fun, Food, Fire, Survival
- Herald: Akela
- Followers: The Seoni wolf pack, Gau.
- Allies: Tarzan, Daisuke Yamamoto/Kamen Rider Amazon, Hareta, N, Winnie the Pooh, Po, Bambi, Simba, Timon & Pumbaa, Ariel, Christopher Robin, Littlefoot, Ducky, Genn Greymane
- Enemies: Scar, The Hyenas, Tai Lung, Lord Shen, The Firebird, Sharptooth, INDOMINUS REX, Koba, Napoleon, Mr. Burns, Looten Plunder, Ghetsis, Aerys Targaryen
- Complicated Relationship: San, Cera, Tigress, King Kong, Caesar, T'Challa/Black Panther, The House of Time and Space
- The origins of Mowgli varies depending on who you ask. Some say that he was found by the panther Bagheera and brought to the Seoni wolf pack. Others claim he was found lost in the Jungle as an infant, and was accompanied by a red panda. There are even accounts of his adoption being the result of the tiger Shere Khan.
- In fact, it's one of the reasons the House of Time and Space has so much trouble with Mowgli. They don't hate him outright, they just dislike trying to keep track of the multiple timelines. But since the Disney timeline was the most iconic, that incarnation of Mowgli was the one that ascended.
- Mowgli relates best with Tarzan, not only viewing him as a father figure and both being raised in the jungle but also in that both don't want to bring up their less than politically correct literary origins. Despite this newfound friendship, Mowgli is wary of most of the ascended primate gods, due to his experience with King Louie and the Bandar-log. Koba is the worst example of this, due to wanting to kill the boy for simply being a human. Both Caesar and King Kong have offered their protection and tutelage to the young Man-Cub. He has yet to accept their offer.
- Had an admiration towards Amazon after hearing his adventures of protecting humanity against evil-doers, although he feels uncomfortable of seeing bloodshed whenever he finishes off his enemies.
- Was surprised to see a fellow Wild Child ascend into the pantheon by the name of Hareta. Has got along rather flawlessly with him due to their eccentric yet nature-loving ways. Also gets along with N, due to him being raised alongside Pokémon and being able to understand what they're saying. It was through N that Mowgli grew to distrust Ghetsis for his abuse of both Pokémon and his son, even going so far as saying that he'd hope Shere Khan would eat him when he ascends. And that's saying something.
- Having seen what the Red Flower is capable of and remembering the damage he caused to his home jungle, Mowgli fears what would happen if others got their hands on it. He's heard of what Aerys Targaryen planned to do with Wildfire, and saw the destruction brought upon by the Firebird and vows never to let the might of the Red Flower get out of control.
- Is uneasy around Tigress due to his experience with Shere Kahn and despite being good friends with Po, Mowgli usually is uneasy around the feline martial artist.
- Mowgli fears Scar, due to his similarities to Shere Khan. The lion, in turn, doesn't like the boy, finding him as annoying as Simba was as a cub. When they first met, Scar chased the poor Man-cub into a shallow cave and was only stopped by the arrival of his nephew. Mowgli and Simba have been good friends ever since, and it was through their friendship that Mowgli met Timon and Pumbaa. The three often hang out together and enjoy the pleasures of Hakuna Matata.
- Mowgli gets along well with Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh, due to being reminded of his friendship with Baloo. As well, he's been seen with Ariel, learning about the world beneath the waves.
- He's been hanging around Bambi as of late and is trying to keep the young fawn from falling under Napoleon's influence. It should also be noted that Mowgli hasn't told Bambi that he was raised by wolves, fearing the reaction that might occur.
- Mowgli gets along well with Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh, due to being reminded of his friendship with Baloo. As well, he's been seen with Ariel, learning about the world beneath the waves.
- Sometimes goes to the Great Valley to hang out with Littlefoot and Ducky, though more often than not the boy butts heads with Cera for varying reasons. But when push comes to shove, they all fear Sharptooth and Indominus rex, and will do their best to avoid the two theropods.
- Despite the two being Raised by Wolves, Mowgli's relationship with San is... complicated. The wolf princess does care for the boy but wishes he had been, in her words, "More of a wolf", something Genn Greymane disagreed on. But after the Indominus rex incident, her concerns turned up to eleven, scolding Mowgli for getting himself into reckless danger. For his part, Mowgli was trying to prove himself to the older woman, which lead to the discovery of a previously unknown timeline where he was more resourceful and innovative and was able to kill Shere Khan with the Red Flower. When the others learned of this, both San and Tarzan gave their approval, and ever since Mowgli has been seen in this most recent incarnation.
- Often follows T'Challa around the Pantheon, calling him Bagheera, much to Black Panther's confusion. Suffice to say, it gave Okoye one more thing to make fun of.
- While he has many new friends in the Pantheon, Mowgli is hoping that Baloo and Bagheera will ascend soon. For now, he has to be patient.
- "I'm Mowgli of the Seoni and this is my home!"
As his original drafter, I think that Ginosaji should also have a place in the Weaponized Objects pantheon, since he's also listed as God of Spoons. Plus, if Mahiro is there as the God of Forks, it only makes sense.
I'd also like to add a couple of entries to it along the lines of:
- During a brief period of time when Nyaruko was his chosen victim, Mahiro decided enough was enough and engaged him in combat using his own proficiency with forks. The resulting battle lasted 3 months, and the collateral damage was immeasurable. Both parties now make it a point to actively avoid each other.
- Requests have been made to ascend his original victim, Jack Cuchaio, in order to stop his assaults on random gods. However, many are uncomfortable with the idea of ascending an innocent man for the sole purpose of being tortured.
Credit to Drope for these edits for Croc's profile.
Crocodile, God of Desert Girasole (Mr. Zero, Croc, Croco-boy)
- Theme Song: The Sand Blues.
- Intermediate Gods
- Symbol: The Baroque Works jolly roger◊.
- Alignment: Neutral Evil
- Portfolio: Wears A Stylish Suit To Battle, Suna Suna no Mi, Privateering, Elaborate Plans, Hook Hand, Vulnerability To Water, Uses Cigars Enjoys A Smoke, Ready For Nearly Anything.
- Domains: Sand, Piracy, Crime.
- Allies: Crixalis, Vito Corleone, Jabba The Hutt, Giovanni, Tyranitar, Ganondorf.
- Enemies: Fleet Admiral Sakazuki, Edward Newgate, Percy Jackson, Aquaman, Davy Jones, Katara, Rain, water manipulators in general, Kraken, Bruce, Moby Dick, Gustave, Nico Robin, Portgas D. Ace, Iggy, Billy Kane, Gaara.
- Rivals: Monkey D. Luffy.
- Opposes: Donquixote Doflamingo.
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Chrollo Lucifer.
- Unknown Relationship With: Emporio Ivankov.
- Mixed Opinion on: The Weather Trio (interested in Groudon, despises Kyogre, neutral on Rayquaza)
- Crocodile was originally going to keep the Pantheon in the condition he and Dune left it to ensure his weakness couldn't be exploited. The damage was reversed to both the Pantheon and the mortal world thanks to Haruhi's Reset Button, and he has earned the hatred of most all water affiliated deities.
- The Don has come to respect Crocodile after a while, and has welcomed him and his Baroque Works into the meetings of the many Families.
- Although Luffy has more or less put things behind him, the rest of the Straw Hat pirates hare still antagonistic to Mr. Zero, Robin in particular.
- When once confronted by Toph, who intended to put him in his place, Crocodile simply sank her into a Desert Girasole and walked away. Toph responded by sending him sailing with a rock under his feet. The two tend to avoid one another.
- Despite being nominally indifferent, even Crocodile despises Akainu. Nevertheless, he is one of the many parties that try to prevent a confrontation between the admiral and Monkey D. Luffy so that way the Pantheon won't become ground zero.
- Many still pester this pirate about his "secret" with Ivankov much to Crocodile's annoyance, but also fear about anyone in the Pantheon learning the truth.
- Donflamingo loves to rub in the fact unlike Crocodile he did manage to gain control over an entire country unlike the former warlord making him a major thorn in the defeated man's side. That being said, his delight about hearing Donflamingo's own fall as the ruler of Dressrosa brought a smile onto his face.
Related to what is going on the main thread.
Cosmos, Goddess of Good and Leader of the Grand United Alliance of Good (Goddess of Harmony, "Goddess of Death")
- Overdeity of Good
- Symbol: Her personal symbol◊
- Theme Song: Keeping the Peace, Cosmos, Lux Concordiae
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Big Good, Original Generation, The Harmony to Chaos' Discord, Gold and White Are Divine, Physical God, Team Mom, Let Herself to be Killed To Let Her Warriors Have the Power to Defeat Chaos, Deity of Artificial Human Origin, The Pawn of Shinryu, Realizing The Weight of Her Actions And Seeking to End the Cycle For Good
- Domain: Balance, Destiny, Good, Law, Hope, Protection
- Allies:
- The Warriors of Cosmos: Warrior of Light, Firion, Cecil Harvey, Kain Highwind, Bartz Klauser,Terra Branford, Cloud Strife, Tifa Lockhart, Squall Leonhart, Laguna Loire, Zidane Tribal, Tidus, Yuna, Lightning Farron
- Other Specific Allies: Palutena, Amaterasu, Seraph Lamington, Mata Nui, Athena, Philemon
- Enemies:
- The Goddess of Harmony, Cosmos is the opposite force to fight against the God of Discord, Chaos. Summoning warriors across time and space, the two of them have been fighting each other with their selective champions to one day finally defeat one another. When the Pantheon was in its earliest days and the Grand United Alliance of Good was being formed, her ability to unite multiple heroes together was the deciding factor for her to be the leader of such a grand order.
- However, there is more to Cosmos than just a beautiful deity. She is in fact a Manikin who was designed after, and has the memories of, the wife of Cid the Lufaine, in order to keep Chaos under control. Eventually she, Chaos and Cid escaped their world through the Interdimensional Rift into "World B". There the three of them as well as the warrior Garland made a deal with the dragon deity Shinryu. As part of the pact, Cosmos became a goddess thanks to Shinryu's powers to fight in an endless loop against Chaos, with them sending warriors to be sacrificed to make Shinryu stronger with their memories and powers, as well as make Chaos stronger until he is strong enough to open the Rift again to get everyone back to their home world.
- Ultimately though, the Warriors of Cosmos' started to influence her and the once pawn of the cycle wanted to make everything stop. By giving her warriors fragments of her power as Crystals, she believed that once all of them could unlock the true potential of them, she could let herself to get killed to break the cycle of war and with the power of Crystals, they could defeat Chaos once and for all so that everyone can return back where they originally came from. Needless to say, she was successful.
- Even though she is the leader of GUAG, she isn't really one to fight her own battles. While she can fight, her powers mainly focus on protecting her warriors than outright fighting herself. That being said, she can give anyone the right advice to give them the morale boost they need, and if she needs to, she can bestow fragments of her powers to other warriors to make them stronger.
- She is rather acceptive when it comes to whom want to join the GUAG. As long as they want to do good, she is more than willing to accept them in. But please, if you want to do some sort of divisive gambit, make sure you talk to her first. She doesn't want the events of the 12th cycle of happening again where Kain and Warrior of Light kept on slaying the other warriors to protect them from the Manikins.
- Believe it or not, her biggest concern when it comes to one particular deity is not the other faction leaders, but Shinryu. She fears that with her being the head of GUAG would mean that the Forever War nature of the Pantheon could keep on making Shinryu stronger and stronger. Not only that, but she fears that Shinryu could easily depower her the moment he is bored with her.
- Got really worried due of a new cycle of war suddenly popping up. And with the reveal of two new deities running around, she fears that the worst is yet to come. She only hopes that she can trust Materia and what the cycles won't continue after this.
- In terms of really close friends, they tend to be other high-end gods who are God of Good, at least in their setting.
Filler post because it's the last one. I'm going post a finished profile in the other page in a a few minutes.
Uni cat
@ Nero: Calus adores his people, enough to want to forge a hedonistic paradise after usurping the previous government’s rule which he viewed as tyrants exploiting the people. At some point he was betrayed by what he viewed as his closest allies, who wished to reestablish the Cabal’s militaristic ways. Besides, they’re both narcissists, and it helps that Calus and by extension the Cabal themselves are based off of Rome.
Though the difference between him and Nero is that his people loved him back. So much so that the coup staged against him couldn’t kill him lest they face their people’s wrath and they instead exiled him. Not to mention while he did wallow in despair from being betrayed, he did pick himself back up to retake his empire.
First draft for the Barroth. Any insects or those who eat them? Anyone who'd be interested enough to weaponize this thing?
Barroth, God of Mud-Covering (Landslide Wyvern)
edited 10th Mar '18 1:45:36 AM by CrownlessMimic
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