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** Hearing nothing from the council, he was startled to find a girl with a blue dress and blonde hair. Thinking it was another prank at first thanks to already being duped by Nui Harime dressing up like her to fool him ([[LaserGuidedKarma with Shadow tossing Chaos Spears into her shoulders to pay her back for that]]), he remained skeptical until hearing from her mouth that she not only remembered who he was but also her promise to him, her sacrifice, and how proud she was of him. For once, without any shame, the normally emotionless black hedgehog was reduced to tears as hugged onto Maria.

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** Hearing nothing from the council, he was startled to find a girl with a blue dress and blonde hair. Thinking it was another prank at first thanks to already being duped by Nui Harime dressing up like her to fool him ([[LaserGuidedKarma with Shadow tossing Chaos Spears into her shoulders to pay her back for that]]), he remained skeptical until hearing from her mouth that she not only remembered who he was but also her promise to him, her sacrifice, and how proud she was of him. For once, without any shame, the normally emotionless black hedgehog was reduced to tears as he hugged onto Maria.

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'''[[Anime/BelladonnaOfSadness Jeanne]], Goddess of [[BurnTheWitch Burned Witches]]'''
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'''[[Anime/BelladonnaOfSadness Jeanne]],
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'''[[Film/{{Aliens}} Private Jenette Vasquez]],
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* Symbol: The plant belladonna
* Theme Song: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZFWdrYX2fs Kanashimi no Belladonna]]
* Alignment: ChaoticNeutral
* Portfolio: [[RapeAsDrama Raped by a]] [[DroitDuSeigneur baron on her wedding night]], struck many a DealWithTheDevil, becoming a HotWitch [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl and shameless about it]], [[HealingHerb can use belladonna to cure any illness]], [[BurnTheWitch ultimately burned for witchcraft]]
* Domains: Women, Witchcraft, the Abused, Revenge, Rebellion
* Allies: [[Pantheon/PhysicalAttractiveness Akira Fudou/Devilman]], [[Pantheon/RealAndLegendaryPastiches Jeanne d'Arc]], [[Pantheon/SpiritualAndMentalPowers Norman Babcock and Agatha Prenderghast]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/RoyalActivities Roose Bolton]], [[Pantheon/TaintedLove Claude Frollo]], [[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} The Incubators]], the various {{Satan}} / Lucifer figures, [[Pantheon/GamingConsequences Pluto]]
* Interested in: Various {{Magical Girl}}s, especially the [[Pantheon/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Puella Magis]]
* Sympathy from: [[Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata Castlevania Dracula]]
* In Medieval France, a peasant girl named Jeanne, newly married to Jean, was raped by an abusive baron when the couple failed to pay the exorbitant marriage fee. After that traumatic event, Jeanne started having visions of a spirit tempting her with power. Jeanne's fortunes increased thanks to her supernatural connections, which led to greater scrutiny from the baron as the villagers often went to her for help with various things. Eventually, the spirit revealed himself to be the Devil and empowered Jeanne with magical abilities. At this point, Jeanne's village was struck by the Bubonic plague and she won the villagers' favor with her remedies. The baron, feeling threatened by her power, offered to make her the second most important noble in the land to try to control her, but Jeanne refused, saying she wanted to conquer the world. The baron had her captured and burned at the stake, ending her life.
* Although her time in the mortal world was finished, Jeanne wound up saved from oblivion by the Devilman Akira Fudou, who felt grief at her tragic life and carried her into the Pantheon himself. Jeanne initially thought he was the Devil himself, come to collect her soul after their dealings, but Akira vehemently insisted he was human and his demon side was forcefully given to him by the Devil, thus making Akira and Jeanne not too dissimilar by his estimation. Another reason for Akira's interest in Jeanne, which she didn't learn until later, is that his love interest Miki was accused of being a witch due to her connection to him. Either way, Akira practically demanded that the Main House make Jeanne a goddess. While the higher gods are not ones to take orders from Akira, they did decide to ascend Jeanne after proper research and deliberation. Jeanne thought this was quite an ironic turn of events for someone such as herself.
* Akira remains her staunchest ally in the Pantheon and he often goes to her for her belladonna remedies whenever he gets injured in battle. In return, few will actively mess with Jeanne for fear of Devilman's vengeance falling upon them. Akira often finds himself flustered with Jeanne's penchant for going around completely naked, with the sorceress being fond of teasing him, much to his frustration as he is not blind to such obvious fanservice, but he really wants to be faithful to Miki. Jeanne has mused to herself that she wouldn't mind replacing Miki in his eyes, although she is wise enough not to voice those thoughts out loud or act on them.
* It's evident from her story that Jeanne has plenty of good reason not to be fond of the aristocracy, what with their potential for abuse that she experienced first-hand. One in particular that she likes to make life a living hell for is Roose Bolton due to his casual admissions of having raped peasant girls and calling it his "rights". Given that's exactly what happened to Jeanne, one can understand why she takes issue with his presence, even being specifically deified for that crime. Roose himself seems to spare few thoughts for Jeanne and considers her as little more than an animal who's gone out of control and thus needs to be slaughtered.
* Although it's thanks to her deal with the Devil that Jeanne has her magical powers, she does not appear to be particularly grateful to him and resents most of the Devil figures in the Pantheon for her fate. She seems to reserve a special dislike for SMT!Lucifer, believing he cloaks his true intentions behind his veneer of pleasantness; she even theorizes that he was the one she interacted with in her world. With that said, Lucifer is decidedly not hostile to her and is happy that she not only did whatever she pleased, flying in the face of the authorities in her world, but also managed to instigate the French Revolution through her death.
* Jeanne also claims that, though the Devil had her body, her soul still belongs to God. This has not translated into any of the God figures in the Pantheon attempting to contact her as of yet, likely because she still made deals with the Devil despite her claims of devotion. However, there is the arguably-next best thing: the Saint Jeanne d'Arc, who feels great compassion for the sorceress' fate, the pyre having been d'Arc's own demise under similar (false) charges of witchcraft. It has not escaped either of their notices that they share the same name besides. The sorceress was considerably surprised that a Saint like d'Arc has no problem with her activities and is seriously trying to reach out to her. This is probably because, as Jeanne soon learned, d'Arc has been often involved in something called the Holy Grail War, where mages tend to commit far worse things than Jeanne ever did. Either way, Jeanne appreciates how d'Arc is very humble for a Saint and the two have formed something of an OddFriendship.
* Jeanne d'Arc is like the proverbial exception that confirms the rule, as most other people of God in the Pantheon don't have such a merciful view of an unholy witch like Jeanne. Judge Claude Frollo seems especially fixated in making Jeanne burn at the stake once more and see if that will purify her once and for all. Knowing him, and knowing how voluptuous Jeanne is, Frollo probably is also lusting after the sorceress in his own sickening and twisted way. Frollo's contradictory relationship to sexual matters is ActuallyPrettyFunny to the very liberated Jeanne, who can't seem to get enough of trolling Frollo in that regard (though she decidedly has no interest in sating Frollo's thirst).
* As far as other witches who met a grisly end go, Jeanne finds herself growing protective of Agatha Prenderghast, a girl born with the ability to see ghosts who was ostracized for her gift and hanged at the age of 12. It also extends to her co-deity Norman Babcock to a lesser extent (given he lives in a more tolerant time). Jeanne feels revolted knowing that people's fear of witchcraft could extend to harming such young children. Agatha and Norman return Jeanne's interest as they realize their similarities to her, though Norman (and some other deities) can't help but half-jokingly wonder if it's inappropriate for minors like them to hang around someone like Jeanne.
* On the other hand, the Pantheon is just chock-full of young girls gifted with magical powers and who use their abilities to fight evil. Jeanne learned these were more commonly called Magical Girls than witches. She is certainly interested in studying where the line between the two concepts is drawn. In the meanwhile, she has heard of a particularly unfortunate group of Magical Girls known as the Puella Magis, who have the caveat that abusing their power leads to them being corrupted into monstrous abominations called Witches. Jeanne traced the origins of the Puella Magis to little alien creatures called Incubators, whose disarmingly cute looks belie their penchant for manipulating girls into becoming Puella Magis while concealing the dire consequences from them. With that in mind, the Incubators are, of course, disgusting to Jeanne, who doesn't have a problem with frustrating their plans every step of their way.
* One of the Count Draculas in the Pantheon became the evil monster he is due to losing his wife in a very similar way to how Jeanne died; she administered a cure for villagers afflicted with the plague, got accused of witchcraft for it and was burned at the stake. For that reason, this Count Dracula, though usually black-hearted, appears to have a soft spot for the witch who reminds him so much of his wife. Jeanne does in return feel for his sad story, although her allegiance to Devilman stops pursuing a true alliance with the evil vampire.
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'''[[Film/{{Aliens}} Private Jenette Vasquez]], Goddess of [[VasquezAlwaysDies Expendable Tomboys]]'''
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'''[[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} Ernesto de la Cruz]], The DishonoredDead God'''
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'''[[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} Ernesto de la Cruz]], The DishonoredDead God'''
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'''[[VideoGame/ShadowOfDestiny Eike Kusch]], God [[DeadToBeginWith Being Dead at the Story's Beginning]]''' (The Juggler, Wolfred Wagner)
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* Theme: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxNwrSkOwCM "Shadow of Memories/Destiny Main Theme"]]



* Symbol: The Digipad or the Philosopher's Stone
* Alignment: NeutralGood as Eike, TrueNeutral as Wolfred Wagner
* Portfolio:
** As Eike: MellowFellow SociallyAwkwardHero who is DeadToBeginWith, [[WhodunnitToMe Trying to uncover who is killing him]], [[EasilyForgiven forgives those who killed him]], [[ImmortalityHurts is immortal but not invincible]], [[BlessedWithSuck and can't make meaningful connections due to his amnesia]], [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld looks to be in his twenties but actually more than 400 years old]], LongHairedPrettyBoy with a MysteriousPast [[LaserGuidedAmnesia because he's struck with amnesia and forced to redo everything from the beginning]], AmnesiacHero
** As Wolfred Wagner: [[DealWithTheDevil makes a deal with Homunculus]] [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor and gets exactly what he wanted]], [[AllForNothing his alchemical pursuits end up being worthless in the end]], [[IWasQuiteALooker looked very handsome when he was younger]]
* Domains: Time, Death, Immortality, Resurrection, Amnesia, Alchemy, Forgiveness, Destiny, Memory
* Heralds: Dana (birth daughter, 2001), Hugo and Margaret Wagner (son and adopted daughter, 1580 -- it's a long story)
* High Priest: [[VisualNovel/TimeHollow Ethan Kairos]] (his successor)
* Followers: [[Literature/TheLovelyBones Susie Salmon]], [[VideoGame/TheSeventhGuest The Seventh Guest]]. [[Series/TheGoodPlace Eleanor Shellstrop]]
* Allies: The good-aligned Pantheon/FullmetalAlchemist deities, [[Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} Aldo]], [[Pantheon/{{Endings}} Lazlo]], good-aligned gods in the House of Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality, [[Pantheon/FieldsOfScience Lewis Anthonio]], [[Pantheon/OtherEmotions Yukiteru Amano]], [[Pantheon/OffensivePowers Yusuke Urameshi]], [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Malcom Crowe]], [[Pantheon/StorytellingMethods Sissel]], [[Pantheon/AntiHeroism Issac Dian and Miria Harvent]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Czeslaw Meyer, Hob Gadling]], [[Pantheon/MannersOfRevival Elizabeth Liones, Rimuru Tempest]], [[Pantheon/GamingStyles William Cage]], [[Pantheon/GamingNarratives The Day of the Tentacle protagonists]], [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Lann and Reynn, Android 21, Rintarou Okabe]], [[Pantheon/{{Travel}} Samurai Jack]], [[Pantheon/PowerMentalities Naminé]], [[Pantheon/CharacterChanges Starlight Glimmer]], [[Pantheon/SelflessnessAndSacrifice Sunset Shimmer]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Otherness}} Father and the Homunculi]], all evil gods who can time travel, [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Clockwork and Neyla, Alex Wesker, Eliza and Sekhmet, Voldemort, Tenebrae]], [[Pantheon/BetrayalAndTreachery Ragyo Kiryuin]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Calypso]]
* Pities: [[Pantheon/TimeTravelling Homura Akemi]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Ashildr, Dr. Henry Morgan]], [[Pantheon/{{Touring}} AZ]]
* Conflicting Opinion: [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Decim]]
* CommonalityConnection: [[Pantheon/{{Destinies}} Luka Redgrave]], [[Pantheon/CombatOccupations Heishiro Mitsurugi]], [[Pantheon/LifeAndVitality Van Hohenheim]], [[Pantheon/MedicalMiscellaneous Heather Mason]]
* Avoids: [[Pantheon/RecollectionAndAmnesia Shukuro Tsukushima]]
* In the year 1580, a man known as Wolfred Wagner tampered with alchemy in the hopes of finding a cure for his ailing wife. Unfortunately, his search ended in failure as his wife died four years later, also sending his children into despair. Through the use of the Philosopher's Stone, he managed to conjure a Homunculus and asked him to have a chance to redo his life all over again, but not before drawing a pentagram to seal the Homunculus back to where it came from. Homunculus cursed the immortality with memory erasure to ensure that Wolfred ''did'' start from the beginning and even destroyed Wolfred's alchemical lab for good measure. Thus, the younger Wolfred walked away, never to be seen again.
** Fast forward to April 8th, 2001. In the city of Lebensbaum, Germany, a man known as Eike Kusch walks out of a café, only to be stabbed in the back and left to die. Eike then woke up in a strange afterlife chamber and was given an offer by a being known as Homunculus to escape his pre-determined death through a unique device called the Digi-Pad (or Z-Pad in another retelling) that let's him travel back and forth in time, but only to time periods within Lebensbaum that hold some sort of connection to him. With nothing left to lose, and not wanting to ''die'', Eike begins his journey trying to avoid his death, dying, avoid his death ''again'', then dying ''again'', while learning that there is a destiny revolving him, alchemy, and two girls who feel out of place.
* Eike Kusch went through multiple timelines to gather the information needed to stop Homunculus and the cycle of death and either gave the Philosopher's Stone to Wolfred to make a cure for his wife, or threw the stone at Homunculus that caused a TemporalParadox and killed him. Regardless, he faded away knowing that he's finally free from his cursed life. In a new timeline, a descendant/reincarnation of Eike Kusch was able to move forward, leaving Lebensbaum for what might be the last time. This is where he encountered a stranger with a long scarf who asked him a question, "Do you believe in Fate?" Said stranger was Luka Redgrave, who was doing a report on Wolfred Wagner's studies of alchemy and how Eike was connected to Wagner's disappearance. Eike tried to walk away, but Luka was ahead of him with his grappling hook, even handing Eike an invitation. After telling Eike that no, Luka wasn't going to kill him, Eike read the invitation to learn that it was an offer to become a deity in the Pantheon. Seeing as he had nowhere to go, Eike followed Luka to the Pantheon, where he gained the title of [[DeadtoBeginWith God who died at his story's beginning]] along with two temples to go with it. Luka also discussed his own time-traveling escapades with Eike, particularly how he ended up being [[VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}} the baby-sitter to his future wife.]]
** Given how most of Eike's life prior to recalling his past as Wolfred Wagner is unknown due to his amnesia, the Master Builders were unsure as to how he'd want it decorated. So they decided to make it a combination of one of the houses in Lebensbaum mixed with some alchemical doo-dads back when he was Wolfred Wagner. Eike did make a suggestion for a painting of a juggler with a white mask. When asked why, he just said that "it reminded me of myself".
* Eike's next move was to appoint some heralds, so he went and picked up the waitress Dana and Wolfred Wagner's children Hugo and Margaret. He then had the three of them sit down and explained the truth of how they were connected: Homunculus switched Dana and Margaret at birth, which explained why both of them felt like they never fit in their respective time periods, and that he was actually Wolfred Wagner in a youthful body. The three were shocked, but Hugo was ''devastated'' -- he had been repeatedly been trying to kill his father this entire time. Eike just gave Hugo a pat on the head and forgave the boy as he had no idea at the time. Of course this ''did'' bring up the creepy implications that Eike was unknowing hitting on his daughter but Dana admits that Eike sounded and acted more like a father than a lover.
* Given how he traveled through time to save himself from dying, Eike's first stop was the House of Time and Temporality. There, he was amazed at how there were numerous devices to travel through time: phone booths, a [=DeLorean=],giant contraptions, wrist gadgets, etc. He also learned that some gods had the innate ability to travel through time. One of the deities he bonded with was Max Caufield, who has the ability to rewind time but also has to deal with the consequences of her actions, the biggest one being whether she should let her friend live or die to prevent a storm from destroying her home. Another god he befriended was Hiro Nakamura, an {{Otaku}} who gained the ability to travel through time and was a huge fan of video games with time travel as a motif. Hiro was curious as to how the mechanics of the Digipad worked while Eike was a bit flustered at the fanboying. It was through Hiro's fanboying that he learned of the ''Chrono Trigger'' deities and went to visit them. Eike became wowed with Lucca Ashtear's teleportation machine somehow ending in an adventure throughout space and time to stop Lavos, as Lucca's genius reminded him a lot of Hugo somehow making a time machine in the ''16th century''. Speaking of inventors, Eike was amazed at Lewis Anthonio being capable of inventing a time machine reminded him of Hugo, both being blond haired boys who were seeking to find their families and were brilliant inventors although he does find it unnerving that Lewis's former friend went as far as to team with a mind controlling hat to conquer the world as revenge as opposed to Hugo only targeting Eike.
* Eike's tale of stopping Hugo from using alchemy to revive his mother made gods ask if his story wasn't a rip-off of the Elrich brothers' attempts to revive ''their'' mom with alchemy. Turns out, no, [[OlderThanTheyThink Eike's story was first]]. But this connection made Eike befriend Edward and Alphonse Elric and their attempts to find the Philosopher's Stone to truly bring their mother back. And, in an even ''more'' hilarious coincidence, Eike ended up having similar connections to their father, Van Hohenheim, a light-haired father who dabbled in alchemy who ended up being immortal and became an UnwittingPawn to a Homunculus. At least Eike's Homunculus only wanted a way to keep himself immortal unlike Father/Homunculus tasking Hohenheim to ''commit genocide'' and all the people killed turned into a Philosopher's stone.
* One of Eike's biggest traits is how he could forgive those who tried to kill him. This made him bond with Yukiteru Amano, as the boy also forgave those who tried to kill him/imprison him (particularly Yuno, his girlfriend). Eike was somewhat saddened in both Yukiteru and Yuno's backstory, particularly how Yuno won the previous game and planned to go back in time over and over to spend more time with Yukiteru and Yukiteru winning the current game had him so depressed (as in depressed for ''10,000 years'') that he could do nothing but lament Yuno killing herself to spare him. Thankfully, the two are of much saner mind and have all the time in the world to be together. He also learned of the Future Diaries, diaries of a person that could predict the future based on their personalities, and wished that his cellphone could've been useful to determine how he would die instead of having to ask a fortune-teller ever single time. Certainly would've been less convoluted than dressing up as a juggler in 1902 to toss a message egg to his past self in 2001. Another deity Eike befriended was Lazlo, as Lazlo's happy ending only came if he constantly forgive his ChildhoodFriend for all of his screwups and cowardice. The two also bonded when they learned they both became friends with a man named Oleg who wore glasses and had a thing for cameras and filming. Eike came to joke that perhaps the Oleg in his world is a reincarnation of the Oleg in Lazlo's.
* Likes to joke about the time he traveled to the 16th century and terrified locals [[ThisIsMyBoomstick with nothing but a cellphone and threaten to trap their souls in it]] (another timeline had him use a lighter to the same effect) and somehow it became the inspiration of a statue of him in the future, replacing a tree where his murderer hid behind to kill him. He became friends with [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Ashley J. Williams]] because of how he survived a gladiator match with a chainsaw and boomstick along a more eloquent BadassBoast on what his gun could do. Ash notes that if Eike had a shotgun on hand in the first place, he could've killed Homunculus sooner and ended his timey wimey problems sooner. Eike disagreed; even in the timeline when he clumsily gave Homunculus the D-pad causing them to explode, the Philosopher's Stone ended up being discovered in a tree. One day, Eike woke up to find that both of his temples now had statues of him with a cellphone/lighter and was [[ActuallyPrettyFunny amused at the prank]].
* Given his ComplexityAddiction to solve numerous puzzles (his biggest one is when he was poisoned and said poison was derived from an animal that was extinct for centuries and he went back to the past to make someone build a library to give him the knowledge about it), he gained a kinship with the numerous [=LucasArts=] deities, particularly the ''Day of the Tentacle'' protagonists and the Freelance Police, since both of their adventures involved time travel and out of the box puzzles along with how Eike's adventure honestly fit the niche of a Point and Click adventure. The three parties have had talks about who's had the most absurd time-travel plot of them all, with Eike agreeing that the ''DOTT'' protags beat him by a long mile.
* Eike has met up with other deities who have had different opinions on their immortality. He pitied Dr. Henry Morgan for how his immortality is a curse, seeing as he's outlived everyone although he also felt that Dr. Morgan was lucky since Morgan got to ''keep'' his memories while Eike was always getting recurring amnesia. Then there was Czeslaw Meyer who was experimented on while he was an immortal, but that was when Eike learned of Czesla's big sibling figures Isaac Dian and Miria Harvent who, while being quite scatter-brained (to the point that they didn't realize up to the year 2001 -- 80+ years since they met with Czeslaw and unknowingly shared an elixir of Immortality with some gangsters -- that they hadn't aged and came up with a crazier theory as to why) had good hearts. On the other side of the spectrum was Hob Gadling, who didn't mind the immortality despite all of the hardships that came his way. Hob loves cheering Eike up with how Eike now has a chance to use his "immortality" to good use and to reclaim knowledge and memories that he couldn't have done in the past. Then there was AZ, who was madden with grief over losing his precious Floette in a massive war that he tried to bring them back to life. Said machine was powered by the ''souls of Pokémon''. He succeeded...at the cost of destroying his kingdom and him and Floette still alive after ''3,000 years'' -- and while he's immortal, he still kept aging. Eike knows that the use of life to revive another is never a good thing and that it only brings to more and more suffering and he is quite exasperated at ''how many deities'' tried to search for a way to bring the dead back to life and how it caused more and more tragedies, or the convoluted ways they try to resurrect the dead. A good example is that of Pegasus J. Crawford, who used a weird eye to steal the souls of others in order to lure Yugi Muto into a tournament to steal his Millennium Item while also taking advantage of another company whose holographic technology would allow him to recreate a body of his deceased lover, Cecilia. While Pegasus did manage to recover, he's still shaking his head over the way this all panned out.
-->'''Eike:''' I understand that death is a painful thing. Losing someone you love is never easy. But is it really worth all of this suffering?
* Given how Eike kept dying and being revived in a loop, he could be seen as the NonActionGuy version of William Cage, as both of them constantly died, returned to a previous time, then used the knowledge of the past to become stronger. Eike is glad that he never had to die in the gruesome ways William did, although he's decided to pick up on some self-defense classes to defend himself. Definitely would be nicer than being thrown off a building or stabbed in the back multiple times. He also learned of Stephen Strange's attempts of using the Time Stone to rewind time: one of then [[Film/DoctorStrange2016 to trap him in a time loop with Dormammu]] and the other time [[Recap/WhatIfS1E4WhatIfDoctorStrangeLostHisHeartInsteadOfHisHands where his actions caused his entire universe to be destroyed in order to save Christine]]. He knows that messing with time can be dangerous if the user doesn't know when to stop and move on.
* As someone who unknowing got involved in a DealWithTheDevil, Eike was disgusted with the Incubators pressuring young girls to make wishes that would force them to fight witches/forced to become witches and ended with their souls being forfeit. Worse, the Incubators give the girls exactly what they wish for, it's just that the girls' wishes don't align with what they really ''want''. And worse, unlike with Homunculus ''they can't die'' no matter how many times he's stomped on them. It was through the Incubators did he learn of the tragedy of Homura Akemi, who kept rewinding time to save Madoka but could never find a solution to save her. Rather, it was Madoka who had to save herself but with the sacrifice of her disappearing completely from everyone's memory. Eike can understand Homura's anguish but doesn't justify sealing Madoka to keep her happy; it was ''Madoka's'' decision in the end, and she should've respected that. Homura just brushes Eike off since Eike/Wolfred's son Hugo didn't get the memo and revived his mother through alchemy without considering the consequences. The same dislike of deities who grant twisted wishes makes him stay far away from Calypso, as he knows that Calypso would've twisted his wish to become younger into a worse light (as he learned the fate of [[FountainOfYouth Buster Cobb]]) if he decided to participate in the Twisted Metal tournament.
* Since most of his life was erased with amnesia, he naturally ended up becoming allies with numerous amnesiac gods while trying to find a way to recover his lost memories of the past 400 years. He ended up bonding with Lann and Reynn the most, given how they all were the catalysts of their stories coming to fruition with their arrogance and were cursed with amnesia in order to undo it. He also interacted with Android 21, who also forgot about her true self and honestly had good ideals at heart but forced to fight off a HorrorHunger that turns her into a monster. Eike visits with pastries and coffee every now and then to satisfy her sweet tooth. He was quite amazed with Rintarou Okabe's inventions and ability to retain memories of changed timelines, something Eike himself wouldn't have obtained until after replaying the events of April 8th, 2001 6+ times.
* Eike was interested in the House of Traveling as he himself wandered the world for 400 years, even if he forgot most of the journey. During these travels, he saw a clash between two samurai -- Samurai Jack and Heishiro Mitsurugi. After the two finished their fight, Eike approached them, stating that he just felt he and Mitsurugi were "connected" in some way. Mitsurugi asked if this is because they met in the past, to which Eike shook his head and stated how he had been walking around the world but could not recall anyone or make connections. Mitsurugi shook his head in pity; immortality with amnesia sucks. Eike also learned of how Samurai Jack was plunged into the future by Aku but with the side-effect of him not being able to age, and was stuck for 50 years trying to rid the world of Aku's evil. At least Jack got a happy ending, even if he temporarily became separated from his wife, Ashi (since she was the daughter of Aku, killing him meant killing her).
* Was glad to find common ground with the likes of Marlon Crowe and Yusuke Urameshi, both of them having died at their story's beginning and up becoming ghosts. Only difference was that Marlon didn't ''realize'' he was DeadAllAlong whereas Yusuke was able to be revived via TrueLovesKiss. Eike is glad that Marlon was able to move on after taking care of some business and how Yusuke found a new purpose as a Spirit Detective (even though his death wasn't supposed to happen but the gods were kind enough to give him an extra chance). He also was amused to learn that Aldo and Sissel had two things in common: they also had no idea as to who they truly were...only to find out they were actually ''cats all along''.
-->'''Eike:''' Cats who travel through time and become human? Okay, that's new. Wonder what it's like being reincarnated into a cat though.\\
'''Aldo:''' Well, you can't eat hot or spicy foods for one thing.\\
'''Sissel:''' And I still have a thing for hunting down rats.
* Given as he is (supposedly) the reincarnation of the original Eike, this Eike was interested to learn there was a Resurrection sub-house, and how people who died could turn into something else. He once was invited to have a talk with Rimuru Tempest, only to find a blue talking slime...which was the real Rimuru Tempest. As to how Rimuru became reincarnated as a slime? Well, it all involved a knife to the back...kinda like how Eike's story began. At least he's glad Wolfred wished to be young and Homunculus didn't twist it to be like a young animal or a baby. He also bonded with Elizabeth Liones because her job as a waitress reminded him of Dana while pitying how she's stuck in a death/resurrection loop and only gets to live three days after recovering her powers. Even Homunculus was merciful in helping him get back to the land of the living every time he kicked the bucket.
* Has mixed feelings over Decim, given how he's too similar to Homunculus. On one hand, Eike finds their behavior completely unsettling in how he's so detached towards humans. On the other, it's all because Decim was ''created'' that way and has no ability to copy human emotions, and he's ultimately just a cog in a bigger machine that must fulfill its role or else. His mannequin collection also terrifies Eich and he can't help but think that Homunculus would find it amusing to dress mannequins of Eich in his previous lives just to rub it in his face.
* Given his past actions as Wolfred, Eich is not amused at the depravity gods would go through to become immortal since all he wanted was to cure Helena of her disease and when that didn't work, become younger in the chance to have more time to do it all over again. Being empowered by hate and killing an entire family just because you were jealous of them? Creating a blood drive solely so you can feed on others' blood? Implanting yourself in the body of a ''child''? Splitting your soul into seven pieces then trying to kill a baby just because of a prophecy that they'd defeat you? Eike was disgusted and knows he's powerless to stop any of them. Not like these deities notice the actions of a wannabe alchemist.
* A minor detail most gods don't know is that Eike used to be a bit of a smoker. [[NoSmoking Of course, having died unexpectedly and then being tasked to save himself from dying over and over again has made him quit the habit.]] This made him bond with Heather Mason, also a former smoker, and how the two of them were also the amnesiac versions of a previous person (Wolfred Wagner for Eike and Alessa Gilepsi for Heather). Eike couldn't help but pity Heather since most of her life had been on the run with her father from cultists all saying that she would bring forth the birth of God and she returned home to see her father die. The two had a talk about whether Heather would try to bring her father back to life through alchemy (before learning that Harry Mason was also deified) which Heather refused.
-->'''Heather:''' It'd be a disrespect to the sacrifice my father made for me, and right now I'm doing my best to move forward. That's all that's important.
* Eike had a bit of paranoia when he realized something: what if Homunculus tried to implant false memories into his mind? Amensia ''plus'' a falsified past would be even horrifying if he had been living 400 years under different identities. This made him tense of those who rewrite memories, specifically Shukuro Tsukishima, who could convince anyone that they were "friends" with him using the Book of End all to drive people insane. Shukuro has moved on from it, but gave warning about Ragyo Kiryuin and her depravity along with what she did to her daughters. Eike ''instantly'' went to the closest bar he could find and had a drink. Yes he did try to get close with Dana but to be fair, ''how was he supposed to know they were secretly father and daughter''? He also learned of Namine's abilities to rewrite memories to insert herself in, but he pities her because she was doing this against her will and felt no joy in implanting herself in Sora's mind. He's come to appreciate her drawing skills and even requested a few pictures for him to hang in his temple.
* Eike bonded with the unicorn Starlight Glimmer after he noticed her flying some kites, particularly because they changed time due to a tragedy when they were younger. The only difference was that Eike/Wolfred didn't try to drag ''others'' into his schemes (even if Wolfred's attempts to stop his son from reviving his mother went horribly wrong) while Starlight admits that her actions could've been thought better when it came to her actually ''talking'' to her friend, Sunburst. Another MLP deity Eike bonded with was Sunset Shimmer, who had to experience the horror of [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsForgottenFriendship having others forget about her]], but then sacrificing ''her'' memories to save them while being reverted to her previous self (who was a ''unicorn'' before being thrust into the human world and thus had more of a struggle to integrate into a new world), only to be saved by her friends. Sunset has resolved to find a way to help Eike regain his old memories, while Eike will always have his temples open for Sunset if she needs to have a talk.
* Can also be found in the Pantheon/{{Beginnings}} subhouse.
* ''All those people in my memory... What happened to them, in all the lives they lived? There's no way to know, not now... But I'm going to believe they all had a good life. And myself, I'm going to start living a new life, free of regrets...''
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[[folder:Ernesto de la Cruz]]
'''[[WesternAnimation/{{Coco}} Ernesto de la Cruz]], The DishonoredDead God'''
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* Demigod



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[[folder:Mami Tomoe]]
'''[[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica Mami Tomoe]], High Prophet of [[SacrificialLamb Early Deaths]]''' ([[AndThenJohnWasAZombie Candeloro]], [[VideoGame/MagiaRecordPuellaMagiMadokaMagicaSideStory Holy Mami]])
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* Intermediate Goddess
* Symbol: A Yellow Soul Gem in front of a block of cheese with a bite in it
* Theme Songs: [[https://youtu.be/A_J3UhPK-Zo Credens Justitiam]], but when being really badass, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohBfHWZDUH8 Mirai]] and [[https://youtu.be/mBlj0IyB3pk Absolute Configuration]]
* Alignment: LawfulGood, [[spoiler:LawfulEvil as Holy Mami]]
* Portfolio: MagicalGirl, {{Gunslinger}}, WeHardlyKnewYe, CoolBigSis, [[AdaptationalBadass Badass via adaption]], [[SacrificialLamb Victim of a]] [[CruelAndUnusualDeath Gruesome]] [[OffWithHisHead End]], [[{{BFG}} Tiro Finale]], LadyOfWar
* Domain: Magic, Death, Guns
* Followers: [[Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico Gai Daigoji]][[note]]Who, while loyal, is kinda disappointed that Mami isn't a SuperRobot otaku[[/note]], [[WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime Cliffjumper]]
* High Priest: [[Series/KamenRiderGaim Ryoji Hase/Kamen Rider Kurokage]]
* Allies:
** From her world: [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Sayaka Miki]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Kyouko Sakura]]
** Fellow Magical Girls: [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Usagi "Serena" Tsukino]], [[Pantheon/{{Popularity}} Nanoha Takamachi]], [[Pantheon/MagicArchetypes Fate Testarossa]], [[Pantheon/CausesOfSadness Karen Minazuki]],
** Fellow Gunslingers: [[Pantheon/AimAndSkill Coyote Starrk]], [[Pantheon/{{Firearms}} Noel Vermillion]]
** Tea Buddies: [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Iroh]], [[Pantheon/FriendshipDynamicsAToL Guan Yu]], [[Pantheon/MartialArts Doctor Wong Fei-Hung]]
** Others: [[Pantheon/MagicArchetypes Len]], [[Pantheon/BodyImages Litchi Faye-Ling]], [[Pantheon/WeaponCreation Archer]], Coco Reeve and Miranda Campbell, [[Pantheon/RangedWeapons Ms. Fortune]], [[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Kiriya Kujo/Kamen Rider Lazer]], [[Pantheon/HeroicOutlooks Kouta Kazuraba/Kamen Rider Gaim]], [[Pantheon/OffensivePowers Eiji Hino/Kamen Rider OOO]], [[Pantheon/PowerLevelsAndAppearance The Hero Club (Especially Fu)]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Takumi Inui/Kamen Rider Faiz]], Kisaragi, [[Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} Guts]], William A. Zeppeli, [[Pantheon/OtherWeaponTropes Anna Kozuki/Kaboom]], [[Pantheon/SpecializedNarratives Miyako]], Eddard Stark, [[Pantheon/BodyParts Squigly]], [[Pantheon/NamingConvention Asgore]], [[Pantheon/{{Philosophy}} Church]], Mia Fey, [[Pantheon/SupportPowers Androids 17]] [[Pantheon/{{Siblings}} and 18]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Advertising}} The Incubators]], [[Pantheon/{{Science}} Ryoma Sengoku/Kamen Rider Duke]], [[Pantheon/{{Destinies}} Big Bird]], [[Pantheon/{{Workmanship}} Drawcia]]
* Opposes: [[Pantheon/HardwareAndSoftware Joel]]
* Ascended to the Pantheon after aiding in the defeat of a mad prophet called [[Manga/PuellaMagiOrikoMagica Oriko Mikuni]] and her mass-murdering, [[{{Yandere}} insane]] compatriot (Kirika Kure[[spoiler:, a blade witch]]) while she kept her resolve to fight as a Puella Magi rather than snapping and killing her teammates... [[AlternateTimeline again]]. Mami is thankful to the young Yuma Chitose for keeping her on the right path.
** Unfortunatly, Oriko has since ascended to the Pantheon with Kirika as her Herald. Mami has made it clear that she will stop them if they try to kill anyone.
* She and Kyouko Sakura use to be old friends and a [[LovelyAngels team]]. Much has happened, but they have reconciled that [[HeterosexualLifePartners friendship]]. [[VideoGame/{{Blazblue}} Litchi]] notes that when the two of them are together... they are more like [[LikeBrotherandSister sisters]] than friends. [[spoiler:Kyouko agrees.]]
** In a somewhat hilarious example, this was partially what lead her to become friends with [[Pantheon/BodyParts Squigly]], as [[Creator/LaurenLanda she's]] almost like a more [[LadyOfWar lady-like]] version of Kyoko.
* Being High Prophet of Early Deaths, Her task in the pantheon is to hear the life and times of the [[WeHardlyKnewYe forgotten...]] to allow their passing. If she deems them worthy, subjects can be given a chance to fight for their credentials (which was denied in the mortal life).
* Part of her past time is spent practising GunKata with Noel, particularly to increase her awareness in combat, is a regular customer at Iroh's tea-hut, meets with Litchi and Paio II ( the three of them are becoming known as the 'Boobie Trio') regularly. Mami made lots of friends since her Ascension and is really glad she won't be alone any longer.
** This is very important as [[spoiler:any misteps about her being lonely would result in her turning into Candeloro. Thankfully, with someone as kind as Litchi near her, the chances of her turning into that seems... low.]]
** It was revealed that Paio was flat chested, and the ownership was relegated to Litchi, leaving the group down to the two of them. Fortunately, Paio's place was quickly filled by [[VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends Sona]] [[Pantheon/PersonalAppearance Buvelle]], so technically they're still a trio. Mami herself has come to enjoy Sona's music plays.
* Nanoha and Fate once watched how Mami [[CruelAndUnusualDeath died]] [[http://danbooru.donmai.us/post/show/850818/akemi_homura-amasawa_natsuhisa-bow-comic-fate_test once]]. They were REALLY scared. It seemed to provoke their motherly instincts, but they're not sure why. [[NeverLiveItDown Mami doesn't talk a lot about that...]]
* Is rather glad that her sempai, Usagi, has returned to the pantheon. Kyouko can't help but tease her about it.
* As Eddard Stark was horrified to find that she met a similar fate as his, he decided to act as surrogate father to her. Ned feels that she reminds him of his own daughters.
* Ever since Madoka befriended [[Anime/DragonballZBattleOfGods Beerus the Seventh God of Destruction]], poor Mami now has to prepare ''ten'' time the treats for the Afternoon Tea Parties she holds Every Thursday because he is a BigEater who can out-eat '''[[Pantheon/PowerAndAbilities Son Goku]] himself.''' Mami counts her blessings that Beerus is largely indifferent about the Apple Pies she bakes for Kyouko; she simply can't handle the repair bills like King Kai did for his ravaged planet if Kyouko loses her temper about it.....
* Prior to The Great Upheaval, Mami has refined her already powerful yet graceful fighting style to the ''definition'' of deadly-elegance by studying under [[Film/OnceUponATimeInChina Doctor Wong Fei-Hung, the Tenth Tiger of Canton]]; having Creator/JetLi, his most beloved avatar as a classmate ''really'' helps.
* [[Pantheon/FriendshipDynamicsAToL Guan Yu]] allegedly taught Mami the secret to keeping those impossible fabulous twin-corkscrew tails nice-and-curled even in combat. Mami has not remarked on said matter, but nonetheless states she enjoys the company of The Warrior God as a scholar and a gentleman.
* Has formed a strong friendship with [[Pantheon/AimAndSkill Coyote Starrk]], noting the similarities between both their fighting styles and desire for companions. She's one of the few gods in the Pantheon, aside from his Herald [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Lilynette]], who can force [[BrilliantButLazy him]] to actually get off his butt and do something. As such, he's a frequent guest at her Afternoon Tea Parties.
** He has also taken to training both her and Noel in taking the art of GunKata to the next level, something about learning her own version of [[WaveMotionGun Cero]] [[BeamSpam Metralleta]]...
** When she heard that Starrk had been seen around the GUAC, she expressed a deep sense of worry for his safety [[spoiler:because it was she who convinced him to join as a [[TheMole spy]] at the request of Madoka to try to both find out more about Lucifer's plans and get close to Homura]]. Even so, she's fearful of what the fallout of these actions might mean.
* Uneasy around her new friend Ms. Fortune considering Fortune's disturbing condition and that she sometimes dresses up as Mami.
* Dislikes Joel ever since [[VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} he made fun of her face]], considering [[OffWithHerHead what happened to her]], and decided to [[MoreDakka obliterate]] him at one of his fighting tournaments.
* She kinda took a shine to Android 17 for awhile because he likes to use guns (albeit not against any serious opponents), but really warmed up to him and 18 after seeing their performance in the Tournament of Power, [[spoiler:seeing the two repeatedly step up to the plate for each other and their teammates, 18 even knocking out a MagicalGirl out of love for her husband, and ultimately sacrifice themselves for the good of the team, with 17 even giving up his life]]. When Usagi proposed the Sisterhood accept them as allies, Mami was one of the quickest to approve.
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** Ghosts/Spirits or anyone involved with them: The good deities of the Hall of Pantheon/{{Ghosts}}, [[Pantheon/PhysicalAppearance Erma Williams]], [[Pantheon/CombatOccupations The Ghostbusters]], [[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} Luigi]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Abe no Seimei]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Nate Adams]], [[Pantheon/GamingGenres Miku Hinasaki]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Miu and Mayu]] [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Amakura]], [[Pantheon/TheatricProduction Ghost Stories cast]], [[Pantheon/GameCharacters Koudelka Iasant]], [[Pantheon/PhysicalPowers Anna Kyoyama]], [[Pantheon/PowerGainsAndLosses Yusa and Misa Kurobane]]

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** Ghosts/Spirits or anyone involved with them: The good deities of the Hall of Pantheon/{{Ghosts}}, [[Pantheon/PhysicalAppearance Erma Williams]], [[Pantheon/CombatOccupations The Ghostbusters]], [[Pantheon/{{Unpopularity}} Luigi]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Abe no Seimei]], [[Pantheon/IntrovertCharacterization Nate Adams]], [[Pantheon/GamingGenres [[Pantheon/GamingGenresAtoM Miku Hinasaki]], [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Miu and Mayu]] [[Pantheon/ReasonsForDeath Amakura]], [[Pantheon/TheatricProduction Ghost Stories cast]], [[Pantheon/GameCharacters Koudelka Iasant]], [[Pantheon/PhysicalPowers Anna Kyoyama]], [[Pantheon/PowerGainsAndLosses Yusa and Misa Kurobane]]
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* Allies[[labelnote:*]]Unless he's been angered beyond reason[[/labelnote]]: '''[[Pantheon/OffensivePowers Gui]][[Pantheon/NormalCombat le]]''', '''[[Pantheon/FighterArchetypes Chun-Li]]''', '''[[Pantheon/ReligiousPractice Josiah Bartlet]]''', [[Pantheon/PowerAndAbilities Ryu]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Abel]], [[Pantheon/WindAndAir Rashid]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Cammy White]], [[Pantheon/{{Movesets}} Ken Masters]], [[Pantheon/FightingMoves Zangief]], [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Rose]], [[Pantheon/MilitaryRanks Roy Mustang]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers X]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Zero (Mega Man)]], [[Pantheon/FemaleAnatomy Selena Recital]], [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Maes Hughes]]

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* Allies[[labelnote:*]]Unless he's been angered beyond reason[[/labelnote]]: '''[[Pantheon/OffensivePowers Gui]][[Pantheon/NormalCombat le]]''', '''[[Pantheon/FighterArchetypes Chun-Li]]''', '''[[Pantheon/ReligiousPractice Josiah Bartlet]]''', [[Pantheon/PowerAndAbilities Ryu]], [[Pantheon/{{Protagonists}} Abel]], [[Pantheon/WindAndAir Rashid]], [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Cammy White]], [[Pantheon/{{Movesets}} Ken Masters]], [[Pantheon/FightingMoves Zangief]], [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Rose]], [[Pantheon/MilitaryRanks Roy Mustang]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers X]], [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Zero (Mega Man)]], [[Pantheon/FemaleAnatomy [[Pantheon/PersonsOfDesire Selena Recital]], [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Maes Hughes]]
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* Enemies: '''''[[Pantheon/GoodAndEvilColors Majin Buu]], [[Pantheon/WitchesAndWizards Babidi]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Planet Eater Moro]], [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Zamasu]]''''', '''[[Pantheon/OffensivePowers Dabura]], [[Pantheon/{{Words}} Janemba]], [[Pantheon/DragonBall The Frieza Force]], [[Pantheon/GeneticEngineering Cell]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone The Dark Matter Horde]], [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities The Nameless God]]''', [[Pantheon/ItemsAndObjects Shinnok]], [[Pantheon/CrueltyAndSadism Yuuki Terumi]], Sutekh the Destroyer, [[Pantheon/GodlyDomains Chakravartin]], [[Pantheon/MannersOfSurvival Fecto Forgo]], [[Pantheon/EvilActions Hades (Kid Icarus)]], [[Pantheon/TaintedLove Raynare]], [[Pantheon/VillainousRoles Chaos (Sailor Moon)]]

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* Enemies: '''''[[Pantheon/GoodAndEvilColors Majin Buu]], [[Pantheon/WitchesAndWizards Babidi]], [[Pantheon/MagicCasters Buu]]''''', '''''[[Pantheon/WitchesAndWizards Babidi]]''''', '''''[[Pantheon/MagicCasters Planet Eater Moro]], [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Moro]]''''', '''''[[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Zamasu]]''''', '''[[Pantheon/OffensivePowers Dabura]], [[Pantheon/{{Words}} Janemba]], [[Pantheon/DragonBall Dabura]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Words}} Janemba]]''', '''[[Pantheon/DragonBall The Frieza Force]], [[Pantheon/GeneticEngineering Cell]], [[Pantheon/NarrativeTone Force]]''', '''[[Pantheon/GeneticEngineering Cell]]''', '''[[Pantheon/NarrativeTone The Dark Matter Horde]], [[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities Horde]]''', '''[[Pantheon/AfterlifeEntities The Nameless God]]''', [[Pantheon/ItemsAndObjects Shinnok]], [[Pantheon/CrueltyAndSadism Yuuki Terumi]], Sutekh the Destroyer, [[Pantheon/GodlyDomains Chakravartin]], [[Pantheon/MannersOfSurvival Fecto Forgo]], [[Pantheon/EvilActions Hades (Kid Icarus)]], [[Pantheon/TaintedLove Raynare]], [[Pantheon/VillainousRoles Chaos (Sailor Moon)]]

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