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* ''{{Homestuck}}'' falls into this during hivebent... and gets deconstructed.

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* ''{{Homestuck}}'' falls into this during hivebent...Hivebent... and gets deconstructed.
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* Rahball's hysterical ''[[http://pantheon.comicgenesis.com/d/20001205.html The Pantheon]]'', begun in 2000, could be the original trope namer.
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* ''Literature/PercyJackson'' has hints of this going on in the background, whenever Percy deals with the Gods.

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* ''Literature/PercyJackson'' ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'' has hints of this going on in the background, whenever Percy deals with the Gods.
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** ''Eight Days Of Luke'' takes a similar approach to the Norse pantheon. ''Archer's Goon'' covers an original pantheon.

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** ''Eight Days Of Luke'' ''EightDaysOfLuke'' takes a similar approach to the Norse pantheon. ''Archer's Goon'' ''ArchersGoon'' covers an original pantheon.
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** ''Eight Days Of Luke'' takes a similar approach to the Norse pantheon. ''Archer's Goon'' covers an original pantheon.
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** ''Expecting Someone Taller'' has Wagner's version of the Germanic Gods as one big, messed-up family.

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** ''Expecting Someone Taller'' ''Literature/ExpectingSomeoneTaller'' has Wagner's version of the Germanic Gods as one big, messed-up family.
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** ''Ye Gods!'' has gods from multiple pantheons, mostly all living in a retirement home, and still all squabbling.

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** ''Ye Gods!'' ''Odds and Gods'' has gods from multiple pantheons, mostly all living in a retirement home, and still all squabbling.

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* ''PercyJackson'' has hints of this going on in the background, whenever Percy deals with the Gods.

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* ''PercyJackson'' ''Literature/PercyJackson'' has hints of this going on in the background, whenever Percy deals with the Gods.



* Several of TomHolt's novels.

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* Several of TomHolt's novels.Creator/TomHolt's novels:
** ''Expecting Someone Taller'' has Wagner's version of the Germanic Gods as one big, messed-up family.
** ''Ye Gods!'' has gods from multiple pantheons, mostly all living in a retirement home, and still all squabbling.




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* Creator/EstherFriesner's ''Literature/TempingFate'' has gods and anthropomorphic personifications (e.g. the Fates) like this, with rebellious teenage demigods, curmudgeonly elder gods, and so on.
* Creator/RobertSheckley's ''Literature/{{Godhome}}'' features gods who are mostly retired until a mortal manages to accidentally phone them--which stirs up old family squabbles and jealousies.
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not an example—merely godlike, \'\'and\'\' not played for comedy


* The Amberites from the ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfAmber''.
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** Quite a lot of stories about the lesser gods in Hindu mythology come down to "Asuras do something the Devas don't like. Wacky hijinks ensue. Sometimes the higher gods get involved. At the end, Indra learns AnAesop."

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** Quite a lot of stories about the lesser gods in Hindu mythology HinduMythology come down to "Asuras do something the Devas don't like. Wacky hijinks ensue. Sometimes the higher gods get involved. At the end, Indra learns AnAesop."
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* The inhabitants of Moriya Shrine in ''TouhouProject''.

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* The inhabitants of Moriya Shrine in ''TouhouProject''.
''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}''.
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* The main characters of DianaWynneJones' ''The Game''. [[spoiler:Then again, they're all characters from Greek mythology, so...]]

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* The main characters of DianaWynneJones' Creator/DianaWynneJones's ''The Game''. [[spoiler:Then again, they're all characters from Greek mythology, so...]]
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* The House of the Gods, Dunmanifestin, in ''{{Discworld}}'', to the point where priests relay "revelations" that sound a hell of a lot like the plot of a soap opera.

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* The House of the Gods, Dunmanifestin, in ''{{Discworld}}'', ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', to the point where priests relay "revelations" that sound a hell of a lot like the plot of a soap opera.
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* The Amberites from the ''BookOfAmber''.

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* The Amberites from the ''BookOfAmber''.''Literature/TheChroniclesOfAmber''.

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namespace fix, yeah - also, sorted a bit


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* The Endless from ''{{Sandman}}''.
* The Literals from ''JackOfFables''.

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* The Endless from ''{{Sandman}}''.
* The Literals from ''JackOfFables''.
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* The Literals from ''JackOfFables''.
* The Endless from ''ComicBook/TheSandman''.



* The House of the Gods, Dunmanifestin, in ''{{Discworld}}'', to the point where priests relay "revelations" that sound a hell of a lot like the plot of a soap opera.

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* The House of the Gods, Dunmanifestin, in ''{{Discworld}}'', to the point where priests relay "revelations" that sound a hell of a lot like the plot of a soap opera.



* Several of TomHolt's novels.

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* Several of TomHolt's novels.



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* The inhabitants of Moriya Shrine in ''{{Touhou Project}}''.

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* The inhabitants of Moriya Shrine in ''{{Touhou Project}}''.
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* PercyJackson has hints of this going on in the background, whenever Percy deals with the Gods.

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* PercyJackson ''PercyJackson'' has hints of this going on in the background, whenever Percy deals with the Gods.



* Michael Moorcock's ''Dreamers at the End of Time'' trilogy involves immortal, terribly jaded superhumans dealt with in this way.

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* Michael Moorcock's MichaelMoorcock's ''Dreamers at the End of Time'' trilogy involves immortal, terribly jaded superhumans dealt with in this way.



* The Greek gods live amongst mortals as a dysfunctional family in the short-lived series ''Valentine''.
* HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys and XenaWarriorPrincess had many humorous episodes where the Greek gods were portrayed as this. Possibly the TropeCodifier.

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* The Greek gods live amongst mortals as a dysfunctional family in the short-lived series ''Valentine''.
''Series/{{Valentine}}''.
* HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys ''HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'' and XenaWarriorPrincess ''XenaWarriorPrincess'' had many humorous episodes where the Greek gods were portrayed as this. Possibly the TropeCodifier.



* {{Homestuck}} falls into this during hivebent... and gets deconstructed.

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* {{Homestuck}} ''{{Homestuck}}'' falls into this during hivebent... and gets deconstructed.



* "Three of Earth's mightiest heroes... Gathered together under one roof... [[HilarityEnsues to face the challenge of everyday life!]] Ladies and Gentlemen, the JusticeFriends.

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* "Three of Earth's mightiest heroes... Gathered together under one roof... [[HilarityEnsues to face the challenge of everyday life!]] Ladies and Gentlemen, the JusticeFriends.''JusticeFriends''".
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* Michael Moorcock's ''Dreamers at the End of Time'' trilogy involves immortal, terribly jaded superhumans dealt with in this way.
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They're godlike, they're (usually) all related, and they're stuck together. Since they're so powerful that none of them can significantly hurt the others, the plot is mostly about their sibling squabbles and BigScrewedUpFamily moments.

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They're godlike, they're (usually) all related, and they're stuck together. Since they're so powerful that none of them can significantly hurt the others, others (''most of the time''), the plot is mostly about their sibling squabbles and BigScrewedUpFamily moments.
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They're godlike, they're (usually) all related, and they're stuck together. Since they're so goddamn powerful, the plot is mostly about their sibling squabbles and BigScrewedUpFamily moments.

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They're godlike, they're (usually) all related, and they're stuck together. Since they're so goddamn powerful, powerful that none of them can significantly hurt the others, the plot is mostly about their sibling squabbles and BigScrewedUpFamily moments.
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* On ''The Adventures of WesternAnimation/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice'', the episode "Dysfunction of the Gods" has Sam and Max trying to patch up Zeus and Juno's marital problems when their latest spat about Zeus's wandering eye nearly brings about TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt.
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* HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys and XenaWarriorPrincess had many humorous episodes where the Greek gods were portrayed as this. Possibly the TropeCodifier.
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* The Greek gods live amongst mortals as a dysfunctional family in the short-lived series ''{{Valentine}}''.

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* The Greek gods live amongst mortals as a dysfunctional family in the short-lived series ''{{Valentine}}''.
''Valentine''.
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* The inhabitants of Moriya Shrine in ''{{Touhou Project}}''.

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* Several of TomHolt's novels.
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* {{Homestuck}} falls into this during hivebent... and gets deconstructed.
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*"Three of Earth's mightiest heroes... Gathered together under one roof... [[HilarityEnsues to face the challenge of everyday life!]] Ladies and Gentlemen, the JusticeFriends.
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* The Greek gods in ''{{Everworld}}'' spend most of their time lounging around Mt. Olympus either partying or getting into sudden, violent arguments with each other so strong storms and whirlwinds suddenly appear from their anger. They keep this up even as the armies of a [[EldritchAbomination god-eating abomination]] are massing outside their house.
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* PercyJackson has hints of this going on in the background, whenever Percy deals with the Gods.

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* Any number of old-school pantheons.
** The Greek gods live amongst mortals as a dysfunctional family in the short-lived series ''{{Valentine}}''.
** Quite a lot of stories about the lesser gods in Hindu mythology come down to "Asuras do something the Devas don't like. Wacky hijinks ensue. Sometimes the higher gods get involved. At the end, Indra learns AnAesop."

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* Any number of old-school pantheons.
** The Greek gods live amongst mortals as a dysfunctional family in the short-lived series ''{{Valentine}}''.
** Quite a lot of stories about the lesser gods in Hindu mythology come down to "Asuras do something the Devas don't like. Wacky hijinks ensue. Sometimes the higher gods get involved. At the end, Indra learns AnAesop."

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* The Amberites from the ''BookOfAmber''.
* Atrus and family from ''Myst''.



* ''TheGodsOfArrKelaan'' - Though the stories turn serious quickly.

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* The Amberites from the ''BookOfAmber''.



* TheGodsOfArrKelaan - Though the stories turn serious quickly.



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* The Greek gods live amongst mortals as a dysfunctional family in the short-lived series ''{{Valentine}}''.

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* Any number of old-school pantheons.
** Quite a lot of stories about the lesser gods in Hindu mythology come down to "Asuras do something the Devas don't like. Wacky hijinks ensue. Sometimes the higher gods get involved. At the end, Indra learns AnAesop."

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* Atrus and family from ''{{Myst}}''.
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