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** '''[[Franchise/Ben10 Corrodium]]''': restoration of an idea made by worldofdraken. Corrodium is a notable phlebotinum from the Ben 10 franchise, mainly associated with aliens from the Anur system. It's this purple and potent energy source that acts as a mutagen to most non-Anur lifeforms, and is a plot device by Zs'skayr and his associates. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=4468 Original version here]]
** '''[[Franchise/Ben10 The Anur System]], Celestial Seat Of [[HomeOfMonsters Monster-Inhabited Worlds]]''': restoration of an idea made by worldofdraken. The Anur System is a mysterious and spooky star system in the Ben 10 universe. It is a MonsterMash where the aliens there look and act very similarly to classical monsters and spooky folks from Earth. They've got aliens that are like ghosts, mummies, Frankenstein's Monster, werewolves and even vampires...well, sort of, Vladats are endangered nowadays.



** '''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} Pieces Of Kryptonite]]''': a restoration for the Great Treasury. One of the most iconic weaknesses in superhero comics is kryptonite. A radioactive piece of the exploded planet Krypton, it is radioactive and Kryptonian life is particularly susceptible to it, being akin to poisoning. Green Kryptonite is the original and pure stuff, but there are variants which have different effects. Sometimes it only affects Kryptonian life, but sometimes it has a more subtle effect like the time Lex Luthor got cancer using a kryptonite ring
** I would like to make a partial restoration, partial rework in adding [[Franchise/GreenLantern the Lantern Rings]] to the Great Treasury. One of the most iconic weapons in the DC universe, and also a major feature of the Green Lantern mythos is the titular lantern ring. Using will for green, or other emotions for other rings, you can create HardLight constructs and use your imagination in a powerful way. Should it be the rainbow seven, should it include the White and Black Lantern rings (despite the security risk the latter has)? The idea is that they would function as a way to deputize people in the Trope Pantheon%%Proposed 2/3
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* Image Comics ideas
** '''[[ComicBook/{{Bedlam}} Fillmore Press]], God of BehavioralConditioning''': Fillmore Press was once Madder Red, a PracticallyJoker villain who was a total psycho. He was captured and experience 12 years through brain surgery, pet affection experiments, and violence tests to mold him into a person who refuses to commit any violence or wrongdoing towards others. The result brainwashed a CompleteMonster into a pacifist who wants to make up for his past self's evil.
** '''[[ComicBook/IceCreamMan Rickard]], God of [[BadHumorTruck Malicious Ice Cream Vendors]]''': a cruel, otherworldly being, Rickard is the titular Ice Cream Man. This surreal horror comic follow an anthology format and follows different characters each issue as they come into contact with a strange being known as Rick the ice cream man. From there their lives all take a turn (usually for the worst) as the ice cream man toys with reality and spreads human suffering wherever he can. He's a HumanoidAbomination that inevitably causes chaos where he goes.
** [[ComicBook/JupitersLegacy Sheldon and Walter Sampson]]: I am considering the two for the ReedRichardsIsUseless trope Jupiter's Legacy is a comic book series by Mark Miller which deconstructs accusations of this trope, pointing out that just because someone can change the world doesn't mean they actually should. [[SupermanSubstitute Sheldon aka the Utopian]] won't even allow his super-genius brother Walter aka Shockwave to offer financial advice to politicians. Walter, who happens to be a Reed Richards expy, eventually pulls a coup and tries to use their wonderful toys to change the world, but he ends up making things worse. Basically it establishes that there's a reason why this trope is in effect beyond making fiction LikeRealityUnlessNoted. How would I word this trope?



** '''[[ComicBook/StarWarsLegacy A'Sharad Hett]], God of LoweredRecruitingStandards''' (Hall of Job Modifications, LawfulEvil)-Darth Krayt is a FallenHero, a long-lived Sith who forms a new Sith Empire over a century after the movies in Legends. Comparable in age to Anakin Skywalker, he ends up dropping the Rule of Two the Sith had held for a millennium and uses the Rule of One; dark siders who would've been acolytes or assassins in the past can now be Sith. His choice of doing so is why he cannot get help from Darth Bane's hologram; he is disgusted by the abandonment of the Rule of Two.



** '''[[Film/{{Interstellar}} Joseph Cooper]], God Of Experiencing TimeDilation''': a major plot point in ''Interstellar'', to which Joseph Cooper is the protagonist, is the effects of time dilation. Though rather than getting close to light speed, it explores gravitational time dilation. In their search for finding a new planet for humanity he and his crew end up on a world very close to a black hole, resulting in huge time skips as years pass on Earth while hours pass on Miller's Planet

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** '''[[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime Billy]], God of [[InnocuouslyImportantEpisode Innocuously Important Episodes]]''': Adventure Time occasionally has formerly minor plot points becoming a lot more important in hindsight. Billy is TheHerosIdol for Finn and Jake, but he only shows up alive and well [[WeHardlyKnewYe in a couple episodes]] with "[[Recap/AdventureTimeS1E25HisHero His Hero]]" as the main focus. It's an early episode before the series became more long story focused, but it proves important. Not only does it introduce [[BigBad the Lich]] via flashback, but Billy proves to have an important impact on Ooo larger than his actual appearance. BTW, if you think he fits TheHerosIdol more so, I won't blame you
** '''[[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime Gumbald]], God of PhlebotinumInducedStupidity''': PB's "Uncle Gumbald" is one of the last [[ArcVillain Arc Villains]]. Made to be one of Bonnie's original family, there were some "disagreements" between the two. Gumbald concocted to use "dum-dum" juice, which can turn candy people into idiotic, simpler forms. Aunt Lolly and Cousin Chicle got it, however he was HoistByHisOwnPetard and became the dumb Punchy the Bowl. He only regained his sense of self when LSP's WorldHealingWave (ItMakesSenseInContext) happened

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** '''[[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime Billy]], God of [[InnocuouslyImportantEpisode Innocuously Important Episodes]]''': Adventure Time occasionally has formerly minor plot points becoming a lot more important in hindsight. Billy is TheHerosIdol for Finn and Jake, but he only shows up alive and well [[WeHardlyKnewYe in a couple episodes]] with "[[Recap/AdventureTimeS1E25HisHero His Hero]]" as the main focus. It's an early episode before the series became more long story focused, but it proves important. Not only does it introduce [[BigBad the Lich]] via flashback, but Billy proves to have an important impact on Ooo larger than his actual appearance. BTW, if you think he fits TheHerosIdol more so, I won't blame you
** '''[[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime Gumbald]], God of PhlebotinumInducedStupidity''': PB's "Uncle Gumbald" is one of the last [[ArcVillain Arc Villains]]. Made to be one of Bonnie's original family, there were some "disagreements" between the two. Gumbald concocted to use "dum-dum" juice, which can turn candy people into idiotic, simpler forms. Aunt Lolly and Cousin Chicle got it, however he was HoistByHisOwnPetard and became the dumb Punchy the Bowl. He only regained his sense of self when LSP's WorldHealingWave (ItMakesSenseInContext) happened
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* Cartoon Network ideas
** '''[[Franchise/Ben10 Corrodium]]''': restoration of an idea made by worldofdraken. Corrodium is a notable phlebotinum from the Ben 10 franchise, mainly associated with aliens from the Anur system. It's this purple and potent energy source that acts as a mutagen to most non-Anur lifeforms, and is a plot device by Zs'skayr and his associates. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=4468 Original version here]]
** '''[[Franchise/Ben10 The Anur System]], Celestial Seat Of [[HomeOfMonsters Monster-Inhabited Worlds]]''': restoration of an idea made by worldofdraken. The Anur System is a mysterious and spooky star system in the Ben 10 universe. It is a MonsterMash where the aliens there look and act very similarly to classical monsters and spooky folks from Earth. They've got aliens that are like ghosts, mummies, Frankenstein's Monster, werewolves and even vampires...well, sort of, Vladats are endangered nowadays.
** '''[[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime Billy]], God of [[InnocuouslyImportantEpisode Innocuously Important Episodes]]''': Adventure Time occasionally has formerly minor plot points becoming a lot more important in hindsight. Billy is TheHerosIdol for Finn and Jake, but he only shows up alive and well [[WeHardlyKnewYe in a couple episodes]] with "[[Recap/AdventureTimeS1E25HisHero His Hero]]" as the main focus. It's an early episode before the series became more long story focused, but it proves important. Not only does it introduce [[BigBad the Lich]] via flashback, but Billy proves to have an important impact on Ooo larger than his actual appearance. BTW, if you think he fits TheHerosIdol more so, I won't blame you
** '''[[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime Gumbald]], God of PhlebotinumInducedStupidity''': PB's "Uncle Gumbald" is one of the last [[ArcVillain Arc Villains]]. Made to be one of Bonnie's original family, there were some "disagreements" between the two. Gumbald concocted to use "dum-dum" juice, which can turn candy people into idiotic, simpler forms. Aunt Lolly and Cousin Chicle got it, however he was HoistByHisOwnPetard and became the dumb Punchy the Bowl. He only regained his sense of self when LSP's WorldHealingWave (ItMakesSenseInContext) happened
** '''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Mr Jelly]], God of [[BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill Overtly Conspicuous Braces]]''': Knightbrace is a KND villain and failed dentist. His obsession with dental and oral hygiene got him kicked out of dental school when he tried to put braces on babies, and now he lives to be a KnightTemplar of dental hygiene, also trying to force braces on people. He wears a massive dental brace that he can use a throwing weapon



** '''[[Film/RogueOne Galen Erso]], God of [[KidnappedScientist Kidnapped Scientists]]''': adopted from Tropers/RokuAlhazared. [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=4183 Draft here]]. Galen Erso is one of the key developers of the Death Star, but definitely unwilling. His FalseFriend Krennic forcibly recruited him by offing his wife and threatening his daughter, also pointing out if he won't do it someone else will. He gets his revenge by pretending to be a broken man so he can put in an AchillesHeel.
** '''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Pong Krell]], God of [[YouWouldntShootMe Mocking Their Attacker That They Don't Have The Guts]]''': [[HateSink a truly odious]] InsaneAdmiral, he holds a [[FantasticRacism hatred]] for clones and proves the ArcVillain of the popular Umbaran arc. He sees them as tools and acts the part of GeneralFailure to kill them through UnfriendlyFire in hopes the Separatists will have him in their good graces...so he can be on what he thinks is the winning side. Eventually his clones rebel, and Rex puts his gun to him...with him confidant that he won't pull the trigger. He doesn't...but Dogma does.



** '''[[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Mr Jelly]], God of [[BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill Overtly Conspicuous Braces]]''': Knightbrace is a KND villain and failed dentist. His obsession with dental and oral hygiene got him kicked out of dental school when he tried to put braces on babies, and now he lives to be a KnightTemplar of dental hygiene, also trying to force braces on people. He wears a massive dental brace that he can use a throwing weapon

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** '''[[Series/Loki2021 Loki Odinson (Variant L1130) and Sylvie Laufeydottir]], God and Goddess Of [[AlternateSelfShipping Being Shipped With Your Counterpart]]''' (Hall of Clones and Counterparts)-two of the main leads of the Loki series. Sylvia is a genderswapped version of Loki, and the Loki in this series is a variant from the timeline created when the Avengers went back in 2012 to get the Space Stone. Fans frequently shipped them together, which is only helped by the fact there is some serious ScrewYourself subtext. [[spoiler:It ends up becoming somewhat canon]]
** I am thinking of giving [[ComicBook/{{Miracleman}} Johnny Bates/Kid Miracleman]] HelplessGoodSide, but I do not know how I should word it. A DeconstructedCharacterArchetype of the KidSidekick, Johnny is normally a sweet kid but his SuperpoweredEvilSide is a complete psycho. Bates is timid and horrified by this other persona, but he's also still a child due to Kid Miracleman having remained in superpower form since the early 60s, forcing Bates' body to remain in stasis for most of it with his mind helplessly trapped in Kid Miracleman's. He's bullied by his alter and forced to use summon him to avoid being assaulted. It's clear the only solution Miracleman has is to ShootTheDog the poor kid


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** '''[[Franchise/{{Superman}} Pieces Of Kryptonite]]''': a restoration for the Great Treasury. One of the most iconic weaknesses in superhero comics is kryptonite. A radioactive piece of the exploded planet Krypton, it is radioactive and Kryptonian life is particularly susceptible to it, being akin to poisoning. Green Kryptonite is the original and pure stuff, but there are variants which have different effects. Sometimes it only affects Kryptonian life, but sometimes it has a more subtle effect like the time Lex Luthor got cancer using a kryptonite ring
** I would like to make a partial restoration, partial rework in adding [[Franchise/GreenLantern the Lantern Rings]] to the Great Treasury. One of the most iconic weapons in the DC universe, and also a major feature of the Green Lantern mythos is the titular lantern ring. Using will for green, or other emotions for other rings, you can create HardLight constructs and use your imagination in a powerful way. Should it be the rainbow seven, should it include the White and Black Lantern rings (despite the security risk the latter has)? The idea is that they would function as a way to deputize people in the Trope Pantheon%%Proposed 2/3

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** '''[[Literature/HarryPotter The Deathly Hallows]]''': a restoration and expansion for the Great Treasury. Basically this is expanding on the old Elder Wand profile by bringing the other Deathly Hallows into the fold. They're important and legendary magical artifacts, said to have been given the the Peverell brothers by Death himself. The Elder Wand is said to be the most powerful wand however it is notoriously difficult to hold on to. The Resurrection Stone allows you to communicate with dead loved ones. And the Invisibility Cloak does what it says
** '''[[Literature/HarryPotter Gilderoy Lockhart]], God of [[WriteWhoYouHate Being Based Off Who The Author Hates]]''' (Real and Legendary Pastiches, NeutralEvil)-Gilderoy Lockhart is the MilesGloriosus anti-mentor in Chamber of Secrets. This HateSink is based off of a real person that JK Rowling hated, "barely exaggerated" in personality from an enormous blowhard she had to deal with for two years. She hasn't specified who she hated to base him off to deny him the satisfaction

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** '''[[Literature/HarryPotter The Deathly Hallows]]''': a restoration and expansion for the Great Treasury. Basically this is expanding on the old Elder Wand profile by bringing the other Deathly Hallows into the fold. They're important and legendary magical artifacts, said to have been given the the Peverell brothers by Death himself. The Elder Wand is said to be the most powerful wand however it is notoriously difficult to hold on to. The Resurrection Stone allows you to communicate with dead loved ones. And the Invisibility Cloak does what it says
** '''[[Literature/HarryPotter Gilderoy Lockhart]], God of [[WriteWhoYouHate Being Based Off Who The Author Hates]]''' (Real and Legendary Pastiches, NeutralEvil)-Gilderoy Lockhart is the MilesGloriosus anti-mentor in Chamber of Secrets. This HateSink is based off of a real person that JK Rowling hated, "barely exaggerated" in personality from an enormous blowhard she had to deal with for two years. She hasn't specified who she hated to base him off to deny him the satisfaction
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** '''[[Literature/HarryPotter The Deathly Hallows]]''': a restoration and expansion for the Great Treasury. Basically this is expanding on the old Elder Wand profile by bringing the other Deathly Hallows into the fold. They're important and legendary magical artifacts, said to have been given the the Peverell brothers by Death himself. The Elder Wand is said to be the most powerful wand however it is notoriously difficult to hold on to. The Resurrection Stone allows you to communicate with dead loved ones. And the Invisibility Cloak does what it says
** '''[[Literature/HarryPotter Gilderoy Lockhart]], God of [[WriteWhoYouHate Being Based Off Who The Author Hates]]''' (Real and Legendary Pastiches, NeutralEvil)-Gilderoy Lockhart is the MilesGloriosus anti-mentor in Chamber of Secrets. This HateSink is based off of a real person that JK Rowling hated, "barely exaggerated" in personality from an enormous blowhard she had to deal with for two years. She hasn't specified who she hated to base him off to deny him the satisfaction



** '''[[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog The Chaos Emeralds and the Master Emerald]]''': a restoration and expansion for the Great Treasury. These are the main [=MacGuffins=] of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. They're seven gems of immense power that Eggman often searches for for his schemes. With all seven Sonic and some other characters can achieve a super form. They can give a variety of powers, like space-time manipulation with Chaos Control. The Master Emerald is what keeps Angel Island afloat and can both cancel and enhance the power of the Chaos Emeralds



** '''[[Literature/HarryPotter Gilderoy Lockhart]], God of [[WriteWhoYouHate Being Based Off Who The Author Hates]]''' (Real and Legendary Pastiches, NeutralEvil)-Gilderoy Lockhart is the MilesGloriosus anti-mentor in Chamber of Secrets. This HateSink is based off of a real person that JK Rowling hated, "barely exaggerated" in personality from an enormous blowhard she had to deal with for two years. She hasn't specified who she hated to base him off to deny him the satisfaction
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** '''[[Literature/HarryPotter Gilderoy Lockhart]], God of [[WriteWhoYouHate Being Based Off Who The Author Hates]]''' (Real and Legendary Pastiches, NeutralEvil)-Gilderoy Lockhart is the MilesGloriosus anti-mentor in Chamber of Secrets. This HateSink is based off of a real person that JK Rowling hated, "barely exaggerated" in personality from an enormous blowhard she had to deal with for two years. She hasn't specified who she hated to base him off to deny him the satisfaction

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** '''[[VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon Golisopod]], God of [[TacticalWithdrawl Tactical Withdrawls]]''': Wimpod is a LovableCoward of an isopod which has the ability Wimp Out, making it automatically switch out if put under half its maximum HP. Golisopod has Emergency Exit, which is functionally the same ability. Its ability to make a tactical withdrawl is supported by a signature move, First Impression, where it does a big hit and switches out ala U-turn. Should I make it Guzma's Golisopod or be more original?



** Considering (need to check if taken): Hippowdon and Krookodile (SandIsWater), the Elemental Monkeys (CharacterSelectForcing)
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** Considering (need to check if taken): Hippowdon and Krookodile (SandIsWater), the Elemental Monkeys (CharacterSelectForcing)
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(CharacterSelectForcing), Cramorant (ShamuFu), Hatterene and Grimmsnarl (PrehensileHair), Galarian Fossils (HybridsAreACrapshoot), Garganacl (SaltSolution), Tinkaton (HumongousHeadedHammer), Gholdengho (MoneyMauling), Treasures of Ruin (SelfConstructedBeing)
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** Considering (need to check if taken): Hippowdon and Krookodile (SandIsWater), the Elemental Monkeys (CharacterSelectForcing)

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** '''[[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue Butterfree and Beedrill]], Co-Gods of [[CrutchCharacter Early Game Aces That Fall Off]]''' (Hall of Game Characters, TrueNeutral)-a restoration and expansion. These early Bug Pokemon set the standard for the CrutchCharacter archetype. The Caterpie and Weedle line have the fastest evolution, reaching their final form at Lv 10. They're useful for early game; Butterfree has powder and status-inflicting moves, Beedrill has decent attack, and in their debut games they both have useful attributes for early game. But in the grand scheme of things they're pretty underwhelming for fully evolved Pokemon and stop being useful come the middle of your playthorugh

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