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** At one point, all of the sudden, he suddenly felt compelled to don the outfit of [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenres a certain]] [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} British King]] and then [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail ended up saying hilariously silly things and jokes.]] When Tyr snapped back to his senses, he nearly fell into a HeroicBSOD at just how he ended up sullying the fairness of justice with such jokes, and demeaning what would be such a dignified king. He then gets a tap on the shoulder by [[Pantheon/MaleAndFemaleTraits Sa]][[Pantheon/{{Monarchs}} ber]], understanding how it feels to have one's legacy getting lampooned into silliness. Afterwards, they have been friends.

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** At one point, all of the sudden, he suddenly felt compelled to don the outfit of [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenres [[Pantheon/NarrativeGenresAtoM a certain]] [[Pantheon/{{Royalty}} British King]] and then [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail ended up saying hilariously silly things and jokes.]] When Tyr snapped back to his senses, he nearly fell into a HeroicBSOD at just how he ended up sullying the fairness of justice with such jokes, and demeaning what would be such a dignified king. He then gets a tap on the shoulder by [[Pantheon/MaleAndFemaleTraits Sa]][[Pantheon/{{Monarchs}} ber]], understanding how it feels to have one's legacy getting lampooned into silliness. Afterwards, they have been friends.
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* Theme Music: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DucQeNUG5Ck the Egyptian theme of]] ''VideoGame/{{Smite}}'' (shared with other Egyptian folkloric figures who fight on the Battlefield of the Gods)
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* Theme Music: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YUZXpVxlLE the Norse theme of]] ''VideoGame/{{Smite}}'' (shared with other Norse folkloric figures who fight on the Battlefield of the Gods)
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'''[[VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand Fecto Forgo]], the God who [[TheDisembodied Survived Without a Body]]''' ([[YouAreNumberSix Specimen ID-F86]], Invasive Species, Ultimate Life-Form, Fecto Elfilis, Psychic Beast, Soul Forgo, Species Born of Chaos, Chaos Elfilis, [[MemeticMutation Fecto Forgor]], [[FanNickname Seethe Rat]])

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'''[[VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand Fecto Forgo]], the The God who [[TheDisembodied Survived Without a Body]]''' ([[YouAreNumberSix Specimen ID-F86]], Invasive Species, Ultimate Life-Form, Fecto Elfilis, Psychic Beast, Soul Forgo, Species Born of Chaos, Chaos Elfilis, [[MemeticMutation Fecto Forgor]], [[FanNickname Seethe Rat]])

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'''[[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Scaramouche]], God of [[LosingYourHead Surviving as Only a Head]]''' ([[TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard Scaramouche the Merciless, the Pied Piper of Ruination, the Crooner of Carnage, the Ambassador of Annihilation, the Eradicator of All]])
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'''[[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Scaramouche]], God of [[LosingYourHead Surviving as Only a Head]]''' ([[TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard Scaramouche the Merciless, the Pied Piper of Ruination, the Crooner of Carnage, the Ambassador of Annihilation, the Eradicator of All]])
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'''[[WebVideo/CryptTV The Look-See]], Deity Of [[EyelessFace Eyeless Faces]]''' (It, The Grief Monster)
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* Symbol: The pocket watches it gives to its workers
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P73FVZTy0pE Its OST]]
* Alignment: LawfulNeutral [[BlueAndOrangeMorality from its own perspective]], LawfulEvil from a human perspective
* Portfolio: HumanoidAbomination with an EyelessFace, [[{{Expy}} Takes After The Slenderman]], [[MonsterLord A Divine Creatures Of Darkness]], SilentAntagonist, SuperPersistentPredator, [[BlueAndOrangeMorality Morality Based Around Grief]] [[WellIntentionedExtremist And Will Maim Or Kill To Ensure People Overcome It]], IronicName, AbsurdlySharpClaws, [[ClocksOfControl Pocket Watches For Those That Do Its Bidding]], [[ShapeShifterGuiltTrip Appears As That Someone They Refuse To Let Go]], AntiVillain, BadassInANiceSuit
* Domains: Grief, Release, Monsters, Intimidation, Manipulation
* Fixated on: '''The House of Pantheon/{{Despondency}}'''
* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} The Wolf (Puss in Boots)]], [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling John Kramer/the Jigsaw Killer]]
* On good terms with: [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance The Slender Man]]
* On speaking terms with: [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Reimi Sugimoto]] (one-sided on its end), [[Pantheon/AntiVillains Edith Brennan]], Osiris, [[Pantheon/DeathManipulators Anubis, Charon]], [[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} Hades]]
* Rival: [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Pyramid Head]]
** UnknownRival towards: [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Death (Final Destination)]]
* Enemies: Those who interfere like [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation The SCP Foundation]] and [[Pantheon/FantasticalLeadership The Global Occult Coalition]], [[Pantheon/CrueltyAndSadism Junko Enoshima]]
** Targets: [[Pantheon/TraitorArchetypes Peter Pettigrew/Wormtail]], [[Pantheon/{{Toxicity}} SCP-106]], [[Pantheon/{{Superheroism}} Bruce Wayne/Batman]], [[Pantheon/{{Berserk}} the Apostles]] (except for [[Pantheon/{{Villainy}} Griffith]] and [[Pantheon/{{Demons}} The Godhand]])
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/KillersAndAssassins John Doe]], Griffith and the Godhand, [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Hisako, Sadako Yamamura]]
* Opposed by: [[Pantheon/{{Laughter}} The Joker]], [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath The Final Destination Protagonists]], [[Pantheon/{{Thieves}} The Phantom Thieves of Heart]], Reimi Sugimoto
* Respects: [[Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem Death of the Endless]] (albeit semi-begrudgingly), anyone who has managed to move on from their guilt and/or grief on their own (aka [[Pantheon/FamilyDynamics Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader]], [[Pantheon/CharacterReveals Ice King/Simon Petrikov]], [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Tulip Olsen]]), anyone who managed to FaceDeathWithDignity
* Disrespects: [[LackOfEmpathy Those incapable of guilt]] [[TheSociopath or grief]] (especially [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Tom Riddle/Voldemort]] and [[Pantheon/ClonesAndCounterparts Dark Danny]]), [[Pantheon/{{Otherness}} Envy the Jealous]]
* Wary of: [[Pantheon/{{Despondency}} Despair of the Endless]]
* Feared by: [[Pantheon/MotivationsForHeroism Harry and]] [[Pantheon/MedicalMiscellaneous Heather Mason]]
* Uncertain opinion on: [[Pantheon/AlignmentChanges Iroque]], the Phantom Thieves, [[Pantheon/AIPersonalities the Fazbear Animatronics]]
* The Look-See is a mysterious humanoid figure [[SlasherSmile with a nasty smile]] and [[EyelessFace no eyes]], but is no less capable of sight. One of at least four "divine creatures of darkness", the Look-See leaves behind ominous notes for its victims warning them to "release" before it comes to take a piece. It wants its victims to let go of grief, whether it be guilt for prior actions, grief over losing someone or regret for past failings. And by take a piece, it means that if one cannot overcome that loss it will kill them in a thematic way. It won't bother someone who feels no regret, though that causes its smile to drop. Those who do its bidding carry a pocket watch, and it does not appreciate people, especially its own "workers", interfering with its prey.
* The Look-See's existence in the Trope Pantheon was confirmed with it stalking the House of Despondency and watching the deities there with what would be a KubrickStare, if it had eyes to stare. Most members of the House got a note; "if you cannot release, then it will come to take a piece". Before it could act on its desires, stronger deities working for the Court of the Gods' interest manhandled the Grief Monster for being unrecognized. It would get the trope of EyelessFace as it only has necrotic grooves where eyes or even eye sockets should be. However, it is perfectly capable of seeing like it had eyes due to its supernatural nature. It's unknown if this means it would get petrified by [[Pantheon/EarthAndRock Medusa]] (and doesn't intend to try) but with eye contact being specific [[Pantheon/EyeAbilities Kaa]] cannot hypnotize it and [[Pantheon/CodeGeass it cannot be affected by a Geass]]. Given what it is, even if it had eyes it could be naturally immune. Nor does it care, as it is singularly focused on its goal; help people find release and catharsis, or kill them if that fails since it believes [[MercyKill they are better off dead]].
* The ascension of the Look-See wasn't documented at first because it was mistaken for the Slender Man, which was an understandable mistake [[{{Expy}} as the two are similar]]; neatly dressed [[HumanoidAbomination humanoid abominations]] with BlueAndOrangeMorality and have proxies. The Look-See's motives are more clear, however, and though its punishments fall under DisproportionateRetribution by human standards [[WellIntentionedExtremist the Grief Monster is clearly trying to help]]. The two aren't allies as their goals don't match up, but they are generally cordial to one another as they recognize each other as kindred spirits. Just as long as their intended victim pools don't overlap they seem to tolerate each other. Both entities are frustrated by the SCP Foundation's attempt to contain and understand them, as the Look-See considers its goal sacrosanct and that they are getting in the way of his [[{{Understatement}} unorthodox]] "therapy". Though for it, at least they aren't like the GOC and think it should be terminated for being anomalous and not all that friendly.
* Some have pointed out that the Look-See is, essentially, a Silent Hill monster. In terms of motive it certainly fits the vibe, and sometimes it can actually be found in the aforementioned town. It and Pyramid Head have a strong rivalry as they are monsters with a very opposing view on grief; Pyramid Head is a form of self-punishment for past regrets, and the Look-See wants people to let go of their past regrets. They do not get along. It's a figure of fear for Harry and Heather Mason, the latter being a target as it wants her to overcome the grief over losing her father. The entity has sometimes been found lurking near deities from the ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'' setting, seeing how it should react. It has taken a liking for Tulip Olsen since she managed to let go of her feelings in regards to her parents' divorce, which is decidingly one-sided given the Look-See is still a monster and she doesn't think her friend Amelia Hughes will be safe if she ascends.
* The Look-See's actions are, from a certain point of view making people appreciate their life. Think the Wolf/Death, or John Kramer/Jigsaw; the Wolf punishes those who are hubristic and don't value their life by laughing in the face of death, and the Jigsaw Killer uses [[LifeOrLimbDecision near-death scenarios]] for people realize how valuable being alive is. Their goals are complementary to the Look-See and it respects both of them, with the former being more of a reverence since it may be powerful but Death is, well, Death straight up. It isn't a {{Psychopomp}} but it does recognize those involved with the afterlife and underworld, and believes that they may give greater meaning to its job by either having those it "helps" more at ease or those it gives a supposed MercyKill a chance to overcome their grief in the afterlife. However, it is a little bit perplexed by Death of the Endless' more blasé and perhaps ''too'' compassionate yet equal treatment of those who pass. As she will eventually claim her there's some nervousness. But it thinks her attitude is a good one.
* Its views on the Death from Final Destination aren't as respectful. Yes, the Look-See agrees that there is a natural order and Death's machinations are an efficient way to get its point across. However, those visions disrupt the Grief Monster's own machinations. The Death from Final Destination has no interest in whether its targets have gone through some emotional catharsis or nothing, just that it isn't cheated, and knows the Look-See can only seethe at it. Those that Death has targeted aren't fans of the Look-See because of the similar styles. It is not a fan of John Doe, but that's more down to annoyance. John Doe seems to appreciate the Look-See in a way, seeing it as a similar killer by going after people who fail their standards. [[NotSoSimilar It dislikes the killer for the comparisons]]; John Doe acts out of wrath for those he feels fail morally, and the Grief Monster acts out of a twisted sense of compassion for those it feels need help.
* [[ShapeshifterGuiltTrip Will sometimes take form to get the point across]]. The original holder of the ShapeshifterGuiltTrip, Envy the Jealous, thinks this was a hilarious trick. It doesn't think so, as it doesn't do this trick out of spite and sadism like Envy does, and regards them as immature if irrelevant to its own interests. [[Pantheon/FleshEaters Pennywise]] thought this was an interesting trick, wondering if the Look-See is a predator like itself that just has a different diet. The Look-See decided not to say anything, and doesn't care about IT unless it tries to interfere. Additional abilities include illusion manipulation, teleportation, telepathy and telekinesis. It cannot force someone to overcome their grief or guilt, however. This has led to a complex opinion on the Phantom Thieves of Heart and Iroque; their HeelFaceBrainwashing means that they inevitably force people to feel guilt and remorse in hopes of improving society, however there's an argument [[DeathOfPersonality this basically replaces their personality with a new one]] (at least with the major Targets) and it doesn't know what to think about that. The leader of the Indigo Tribe is mostly ambivalent, and the Phantom Thieves disagree heavily with the Look-See's methods due to how murder is often involved and [[BlueAndOrangeMorality he treats good and evil people dealing with regret with the same lens]].
* There are a variety of deities who the Look-See believes needs to release, or it will come to take a piece. Few would consider it a valid means of helping people overcome grief/guilt/remorse, and the DeathIsCheap nature of the Trope Pantheon has made its "therapy" ''worse''. If it "takes a piece" and the victim comes back, a second, more ominous note will be given; "until you find release, I will continue to take a piece". Here's a list of some deities who've been targeted.
** The first target was Bruce Wayne, aka Batman. While how ''well'' he deals with trauma is up for debate, it's undeniable that grief is a defining factor so the Look-See wants him to overcome the loss of his parents. Unfortunately for Batman, he was unable to find a definitive weakness to exploit and make a contingency for. Fortunately (?) the Look-See went in for the kill when in the sight of the Joker. His Joker Venom merely acted as an irritant for the monster, and the Look-See grabbed the Joker by the neck...[[TheSociopath and couldn't find any sense of remorse]], causing it to stop long enough for Batman to get away. The Joker has put focus on preventing the Look-See from "taking a piece" [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou as he refuses to allow anyone else eliminate his]] ArchEnemy. And the idea he saved the Bat from it is hilarious to him.
** Peter Pettigrew was a far easier target for the Look-See. As much of a [[DirtyCoward cowardly]] {{Slimeball}} as Wormtail is, deep down he regrets his betrayal [[BeingEvilSucks as it ruined his life]]. The sliver of regret caused the magic hand Voldemort gave him to twitch, only for the Look-See to hold it down and tore it off. Even this wasn't enough for Peter to let go, who was later found [[{{Jawbreaker}} without a jaw]] and a the message "until you find release, I will continue to take a piece".
** Some were ''far'' more difficult to go after. Amazing everyone, SCP-106 of all beings got a note. Yes, the Old Man is a monster, but there's actually some hints [[HiddenDepths he's lonely deep down and may not like being what he is]]. According to two of at least three backstories he is one of a prehistoric predator of early humans and fears he's the LastOfHisKind, or a scientist [[GoMadFromTheIsolation who mentally broke being alone in a void]] and physically decayed into the rotting old man he is now. The Look-See can sense '''deep''' down there is that pain and it considers helping it "let go" to be its greatest challenge, however the Old Man always escapes its grasps due to being at least as strong and being able to escape in his PocketDimension, leaving even the Look-See with chemical burns.
** The Apostles are beings that the Look-See will always try to antagonize as it is aware that, despite supposedly rejecting their humanity, [[TinMan they are still afflicted with human feelings]] and [[AllForNothing their new form has done nothing to fix the underlying personal issues that made them make]] a DealWithTheDevil. However it cannot simply "take a piece" because almost all Apostles have a HealingFactor. Of course, considering the fate of all Apostles is to be DraggedOffToHell when they die, even if the other Apostles cared [[ImmortalsFearDeath that release would be considered an unacceptable fate]]. That said, the Abyss isn't exactly Hell and the Look-See doesn't know or care for their concerns. The Godhand aren't necessarily included as evidence goes to them having genuinely rid themselves of their humanity, but it still doesn't like them [[EvenEvilHasStandards as it sees them as exploitative and getting in the way of its job]]. Not that they care since they're well above it in power.
* Those that overcome their grief, their guilt or other forms of regret ultimately have the Look-See's respect. In addition, anyone who managed to FaceDeathWithDignity deserves respect. That said, it's unknown whether someone that accepts the Look-See trying to kill them would count as overcoming the despondency enough for it to let them go or would merely make their death less unpleasant. Two notable cases of these are Anakin Skywalker and Simon Petrikov. The latter [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeFionnaAndCake has been dealing with the trauma of his new situation]] and managed to grow from it, [[spoiler:avoiding metaphorically killing himself by becoming Ice King again]]. Anakin in the afterlife has managed to accept the good and bad of his life, [[Series/{{Ahsoka}} having been supportive towards his apprentice]]. It fixates heavily on the House of Despondency in hopes of more and more achieving this release. This won't stop it from scheming to enact its plans.
* The Look-See is not a being that cares about good or evil, but about grief and overcoming it. A good example is when three men murdered a banker; two of the men feel guilty over their actions, and are killed by the Look-See. However, the third man - the one who actually stabbed the banker - has no remorse or regret, and is thus spared by the Look-See. Those with no capacity for guilt and grief are immune to it, however it finds such beings disappointing and cause its smile to drop. Voldemort and Dark Danny are good examples of this. It's unknown if the former's Avada Kedava would even work on [[HumanoidAbomination it]], but the Look-See [[EvenEvilHasStandards is vexed that he has mutilated his own soul]] [[ImmortalityImmorality for immortality]], noting he has the shot to save himself from a FateWorseThanDeath by feeling remorse to heal his soul. However [[TheSociopath he physically can't feel remorse]], much less one [[MortalityPhobia that would probably kill him]]. The Look-See isn't impressed by Dark Danny "cheating" the grieving process by having his humanity removed and killing said humanity at the nearest opportunity.
* Isn't fond of ghosts on principle. Some it is ambivalent to, however the idea of how most ghosts come about, that being those with unfinished business, means that they are beings who could not "release" while they were alive and are now stuck in the mortal plane. The vengeful Hisako and Sadako are beings that the Look-See pities, in as much as it can feel pity, and gets frustrated by. However there are a couple of ghosts it is relatively cool with; Edith Brennan as by the time she emerged in the Trope Pantheon she had been put to rest, and Reimi Sugimoto who found rest when her killer and one of Morioh's most notorious serial killers found his end. The latter is not a fan of the Look-See for its brutal actions, believing it goes way too far in trying to help people, though it's definitely not as bad as [[Pantheon/{{Explosives}} Yoshikage Kira]]. [[TheSociopath As he has never experienced grief or guilt]], he doesn't have anything to fear from the Look-See. It's worth noting that the Look-See, like Reimi, can see Stands due to being a supernatural entity.
** Speaking of ghosts, it has a complicated opinion on the Fazbear animatronics. It considered their lingering around to be regretful, and unhealthy. However they ultimately managed to get over their trauma by themselves by [[Pantheon/{{Zombies}} putting William in the Springtrap animatronic]] and later having a "happiest day" party. This has made the Look-See re-evaluate the idea of ghosts to a degree, though admits they are a special case since their trauma obviously couldn't be present while they were still alive. [[Pantheon/MusicalCompositions The Marionette]] is curious about the Look-See but for now their interests don't align.
* If there is one being the Look-See fears, it is Despair of the Endless. Despair is the antithesis of its goals, and she ''[[AnthropomorphicPersonification is]]'' despair and thus absolutely beyond its power. She also represents [[DarkIsNotEvil positive aspects of despondency]] like memory, and she feels things like compassion and love. There's an argument that the grief people hold unto can help them hold onto and remember the good times too, but this is an idea that the Look-See cannot accept. And if there is one being the Look-See hates, it is Junko Enoshima. As the pantheon's premiere HopeCrusher who believes in despair being all-encompassing, she is absolutely antithetical to its goals. Though it normally ignores those without a capacity for grief, not believing [[TooKinkyToTorture her emotional masochism]] counts like she thinks it does, it makes a special exception for her. And it intends to make this quick to deprive any aforementioned machoism.
-->"If you yourself cannot release, then it will come to take a piece."
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'''[[WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack Scaramouche]], God of [[LosingYourHead Surviving as Only a Head]]''' ([[TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard Scaramouche the Merciless, the Pied Piper of Ruination, the Crooner of Carnage, the Ambassador of Annihilation, the Eradicator of All]])
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* Other relationships: [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Lake]] (her reflection), [[Pantheon/OutlooksOnLife Claire Stanfield]]

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* Dislikes "Big" Jack Horner for many reasons, but the biggest one is how he said out loud that he'd shoot a puppy in the face, since it was a huge reminder of The Conductor shooting Atticus ''and turning him into a Ghom''. She also finds him a coward who ois too afraid to change himself and would rather watch the whole world burn instead of trying to be a better person.
* Heard a commotion in the Hall of Mentalities and learned that Simon Laurent was calling someone a "Void". Said someone was Grace Monroe, the former leader of the Apex. After she and Lake stopped Simon, the three girls had a talk over what happened and Tulip felt...very conflicted. Yes, Grace had a crappy childhood but that gave her no reason to kill denizens, especially ''her own reflection'' just cause she couldn't accept that she didn't have all the answers. Oh and she led a raid to the Unfinished Car which was filled with delegates of Corginia as well. Tulip ultimately decided that while she can't forgive Grace, she'll try to help her move on with her life. Grace was thankful for the offer, but ultimately wants Tulip to leave her alone so she can focus on herself.
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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Mentalities}} Simon Laurent]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} Kyubey]]''', [[Pantheon/MotivationsForEvil Odio]], [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Michael Morningstar]], [[Pantheon/CheatsAndGlitches Kuroto Dan]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Calypso]], [[Pantheon/{{Hunters}} Philip]] [[Pantheon/MotivationsForEvil Whittlebane]], [[Pantheon/CharacterReveals Jack Horner]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Mentalities}} Simon Laurent]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} Kyubey]]''', [[Pantheon/MotivationsForEvil Odio]], [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Michael Morningstar]], [[Pantheon/CheatsAndGlitches Kuroto Dan]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Calypso]], [[Pantheon/{{Hunters}} [[Pantheon/HuntersAndSlayers Philip]] [[Pantheon/MotivationsForEvil Whittlebane]], [[Pantheon/CharacterReveals Jack Horner]]



* Train-related gods: [[Pantheon/InternalPowerSources Ryotaro Nogami]], [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities The ToQgers]], [[Pantheon/LandAndSeaTravel The Steam Team, Tetsuro Hoshino and Maetel, Giovanni & Campanella, Pteradon Family]]

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* Train-related gods: deities: [[Pantheon/InternalPowerSources Ryotaro Nogami]], [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities The ToQgers]], [[Pantheon/LandAndSeaTravel The Steam Team, Tetsuro Hoshino and Maetel, Giovanni & Campanella, Pteradon Family]]
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* Allies: [[Pantheon/EarthAndRock Geb]] (his father), [[Pantheon/AnthropomorphicAnimals Anubis]] and Horus (his sons; the latter currently unascended), [[Pantheon/ElementsAndNatureOther Zia Rashid]], [[Pantheon/{{Undead}} Anakaris]], [[Pantheon/GamingStyles Yugi Muto]], [[Pantheon/{{Luckiness}} Judai Yuki]], [[Pantheon/HairStyles Flynn]], [[Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem Death of the Endless]], [[Pantheon/RuinAndDestruction Death the Horseman]], [[Pantheon/HybridBeings Ichigo Kurosaki]], [[Pantheon/ArtificialBeings Frankenstein’s Creature]], [[Pantheon/WaterAndMoisture Ariel, Rikuo]], [[Pantheon/{{Gameplay}} Exodia]]
* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Unpopular ity}} Seth]]''', [[Pantheon/EvilActions Other Hades]], [[Pantheon/LifeAndCreation Eliza]], [[Pantheon/SingersAndPerformers Lord Raptor]], [[Pantheon/AquaticLife Bruce]], [[Pantheon/{{Undead}} Dracula]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/EarthAndRock Geb]] (his father), [[Pantheon/AnthropomorphicAnimals Anubis]] and Horus (his sons; the latter currently unascended), [[Pantheon/ElementsAndNatureOther Zia Rashid]], [[Pantheon/{{Undead}} [[Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata Anakaris]], [[Pantheon/GamingStyles Yugi Muto]], [[Pantheon/{{Luckiness}} Judai Yuki]], [[Pantheon/HairStyles Flynn]], [[Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem Death of the Endless]], [[Pantheon/RuinAndDestruction Death the Horseman]], [[Pantheon/HybridBeings Ichigo Kurosaki]], [[Pantheon/ArtificialBeings Frankenstein’s Creature]], [[Pantheon/WaterAndMoisture Ariel, Rikuo]], [[Pantheon/{{Gameplay}} Exodia]]
* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Unpopular ity}} Seth]]''', [[Pantheon/EvilActions Other Hades]], [[Pantheon/LifeAndCreation Eliza]], [[Pantheon/SingersAndPerformers Lord Raptor]], [[Pantheon/AquaticLife Bruce]], [[Pantheon/{{Undead}} [[Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata Dracula]]
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* Due to the prophecy that he will gain a MutualKill against Garm, he is preparing himself for that day by facing against [[Pantheon/{{Beast}} Cerberus]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Electricity}} Thor Odinson]], [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Freya]], [[Pantheon/{{Angels}} Tyrael]], [[Pantheon/{{Justice}} Eiki Shiki]], [[Pantheon/{{Combat}} Baiken]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Superman]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Sayaka Miki]], [[Pantheon/LoveAndAffection Belldandy]], [[Pantheon/FieldsOfScience Skuld]], [[Pantheon/GenderSexMiscellaneous Arturia Pendragon]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/{{Electricity}} Thor Odinson]], [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Freya]], [[Pantheon/{{Angels}} Tyrael]], [[Pantheon/{{Justice}} [[Pantheon/LawAndJustice Eiki Shiki]], [[Pantheon/{{Combat}} [[Pantheon/FightingAndCombat Baiken]], [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Superman]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Sayaka Miki]], [[Pantheon/LoveAndAffection Belldandy]], [[Pantheon/FieldsOfScience Skuld]], [[Pantheon/GenderSexMiscellaneous Arturia Pendragon]]
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* He was happy to reunite with fellow gods from Asgard, Freya and Thor, even if Thor was surprised that this Tyr wasn't so jealous of him as the Tyr he knows. Though he did not have as warm a welcome with [[Pantheon/{{Power}} Odin]].

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* He was happy to reunite with fellow gods from Asgard, Freya and Thor, even if Thor was surprised that this Tyr wasn't so jealous of him as the Tyr he knows. Though he did not have as warm a welcome with [[Pantheon/{{Power}} [[Pantheon/PowerAndAbilities Odin]].



* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Globox]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Fairies}} Betilla]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} The]] [[Pantheon/MusicalGenres Teensies]], [[Pantheon/NamingConvention The Princesses of the Glade of Dreams]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Dixie Kong]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog]], [[Pantheon/{{Power}} Brightwing]], [[Pantheon/DreamsAndNightmares Ysera, NiGHTS]], [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Locations}} Snorlax]], [[Pantheon/KillersAndAssassins Ezio, Jade]]
* Enemies: ''[[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} The]] [[Pantheon/MusicalGenres Magician]]'', [[Pantheon/CapesAndCoats Mr. Dark]], [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Admiral Razorbeard]], [[Pantheon/{{Otherness}} N'Zoth]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor Freddy Krueger]], [[Pantheon/FearInducers Pitch Black]], [[Pantheon/{{Power}} Atropos]], [[Pantheon/{{Mammals}} Antasma]], [[Pantheon/DarknessAndShadow Dark Link]], [[Pantheon/{{Weapons}} Cervantes de Leon]]

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* Allies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Globox]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Fairies}} Betilla]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} The]] [[Pantheon/MusicalGenres Teensies]], [[Pantheon/NamingConvention The Princesses of the Glade of Dreams]], [[Pantheon/AirBasedTravel Dixie Kong]], [[Pantheon/{{Gaming}} Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog]], [[Pantheon/{{Power}} [[Pantheon/PowerAndAbilities Brightwing]], [[Pantheon/DreamsAndNightmares Ysera, NiGHTS]], [[Pantheon/{{Food}} Kirby]], [[Pantheon/{{Locations}} Snorlax]], [[Pantheon/KillersAndAssassins Ezio, Jade]]
* Enemies: ''[[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} The]] [[Pantheon/MusicalGenres Magician]]'', [[Pantheon/CapesAndCoats Mr. Dark]], [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Admiral Razorbeard]], [[Pantheon/{{Otherness}} N'Zoth]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor Freddy Krueger]], [[Pantheon/FearInducers Pitch Black]], [[Pantheon/{{Power}} [[Pantheon/PowerAndAbilities Atropos]], [[Pantheon/{{Mammals}} Antasma]], [[Pantheon/DarknessAndShadow Dark Link]], [[Pantheon/{{Weapons}} Cervantes de Leon]]

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