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    Gul'dan 
Gul'dan, God of Cursed Artifacts (Darkness Incarnate, Destroyer of Dreams, Betrayer of the Orcs, The Warlock, Bloodreaver Gul'dan, Son of No Orc and of No Clan)
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Bloodreaver Gul'dan

    Kei Shirogane/Shiroe 
Kei Shirogane, God of Magically Binding Contracts (Shiroe the Strategist, Black Heart Glasses, Dark Shiroe, Kuroe, The Villain in Glasses, Machiavelli in Glasses, Arch Mage, Chronicler of the East, Chéng huì, City Benefactor, My Lord)
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  • Greater God
  • Symbol: The Log Horizon logo
  • Theme Music: Database, Log Horizon Main Theme, Shiroe's Plan
  • Alignment: Neutral Good, Chaotic Neutral when he needs to be
  • Portfolio: The Strategist, Awesomeness by Analysis, Sexy Mentor, Big Good, Hero with Bad Publicity, Creating contracts that even gods themselves cannot break, Tying together the Houses of Magic, Knowledge and Mentalism.
  • Domain: Magic, Paperwork, Mentorship.
  • Herald: Minori
  • Allies: Akatsuki, Spock, Annabeth Chase, Neo, Kirito and Asuna, Yuuki Konno, Kamina, Hit
  • Rivals: Ichigo Kurosaki, Beat
  • Enemies: Grand Admiral Thrawn, Master Li, Izaya Orihara, The Incubators, Love Machine
  • The Mentor to: Han Jihan
  • Respected by: Jet Black
  • No one is quite sure just how the heck Shiroe ascended to the Pantheon—let alone as a Greater God. When asked, he produces a 20,000-page document with numerous fine-prints which "clearly explains" that a majority of the members of the Pantheon recommended him for the position. Those whose signatures appear on the contract confirm that it's real, but have no memory of signing it.
  • Surprisingly, he works quite well with Kamina and the two's partnership has proved unstoppable. Shiroe prefers to remain back planning and running the logistics while Kamina inspires everyone with his speeches and keeps spirits high.
    • Shiroe initially did not get along well with Kamina besides respecting what he did until he learned of Kamina's deeper motiviations and insecurities, which let Shiroe befriend him. Meanwhile, Kamina has always respected Shiroe for being able to use logic's own rules against it to do the impossible.
  • Shiroe doesn't get along that great with Ichigo Kurosaki, largely because Ichigo keeps rushing forward and ruining Shiroe's well thought-out plans. Lately, they've reached a mutual agreement, which Shiroe describes as "Letting that idiot do whatever he wants." Uryu enjoyed that one.
  • Due to him being a class that doesn't specialize in combat, but rather combat support, Shiroe usually spends his fights at the back, buffing his allies and restraining his enemies.
  • Shiroe's magical contracts are so powerful that it's theorized he could even become an Overdeity if he wrote one well-thought-out enough.
  • He is convinced that his Arch-Enemy, Thrawn, isn't dead. Either that, or the man had more plans than anyone realized. He is conjuring a plan with Haruka Kotoura to make sure that is not the case.
  • Shiroe also appreciates Haruka's cooking, almost to Mundane Made Awesome levels! Even in the world of Elder Virtual Reality Tale her food just will not explode into a poisonous purple paste.
  • Due to the fact that Shiroe was a normal person who became unable to leave Elder Tale, Shiroe gets along well with Kazuto Kirigaya, Asuna Yuuki and the previously-ascended Keiko Ayano.
  • Before getting into a fight, Shiroe will often be seen spending time with Annabeth Chase coming up with strategies for the fight.
  • Because he looks at everything logically, Shiroe gets along well with Spock and Harunobu Madarame.
  • Having had an apprentice studying under him while he was mortal, Shiroe can't stand Master Li, as the latter's protectiveness of his apprentices ends when they've outlived their usefulness.
  • Is trying to figure out the mechanical kinks behind the increased brokenness of Hit's Time Skip when combined with online lag, hoping to discover how this could be exploited before anyone else does. He later did figure out an exploit, but on the way there discovered something sinister in cyberspace, with mountains of data having been stolen by the evil program Love Machine, including records from the Court of the Gods. Eager to test out Hit's mechanics, Shiroe enticed the Legendary Assassin with the knowledge that some of the registration data for Jet Black's petition was among the missing data, which kept the last unascended member of the Bebop crew from being formally ascended. With Shiroe's careful planning and application of the lag exploits plus Hit's already considerable power and skill, Love Machine was defeated.
    • Sure enough, Jet finally appeared in the Pantheon... two months later, leaving his crew members to wonder what took him so long. Then he visited Shiroe and offered him a beer. Kei didn't outright reject this, but still has yet to actually take the beer.

    Majora 
Majora, God of Evil Masks (Majora's Mask)
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Majora's Incarnation
Majora's Wrath
  • Greater God
  • Symbol: The mask itself, wreathed in flames and shadows
  • Theme Songs: Majora's Theme
  • Alignment: Chaotic Evil
  • Portfolio: Wanting to consume everything, Treating its atrocities as nothing but fun and games, Dropping a moon onto Termina because why not?, Using the Skull Kid as a puppet for its schemes, Ancient relic to NEVER be trifled with, ruining countless lives for its own amusement
  • Followers: The Mask of Dark Earth, The Noh Mask, THE END
  • Allies: Yuuki Terumi, Cia (?), SCP-1548, BEN
  • Rivals: Ganondorf Dragmire, Jack of Blades
  • Enemies: LINK, Skull Kid, Princess Zelda, Midna, Lana, Team Dai-Gurren, Sonic the Hedgehog, Dr Ivo Robotnik, Piccolo, Hata no Kokoro, Byakuren Hijiri & Toyosatomimi no Miko (slightly for Byakuren, strongly for Miko)
  • A seemingly innocent, though disturbing, piece of wood used in not-so-innocent ancient hexing rituals, the true nature of Majora's Mask is that of psychotic and malevolent being that wants nothing more than to consume everything and bring about endless suffering. Just because it's fun.
  • Whether by forcing others to wear it or by enticing them to, anyone who begins to wear the mask will be granted incredible and terrifying power. At first, they might use this newfound strength for their own goals, but over time, they begin to lose sight of themselves as their most negative and darkest aspects are amplified, all the while engaging in petty and increasingly cruel tricks as the mask's influence slowly overtakes them. Eventually, all that remains is Majora's own will as it uses the host's body for its own.
  • Majora's ascension was heralded by the sudden appearance of its signature nightmarish moon in the sky above the Pantheon, which almost immediately began to descend upon the land. Knowing that the mask had appeared once more, Link brought Zelda and Midna with him to stop Majora as numerous gods and goddesses did all they could to halt the moon's descent. Though its efforts were inevitably stopped by the Hero, Majora's Mask still remains a dangerous and unpredictable threat to all who live in the Pantheon.
  • All efforts to uncover the origins of Majora's Mask have come up empty-handed, giving rise to endless speculation and rumors. Some say that Majora was once a mighty beast that resided in a timeless wasteland. Others think that it was an otherworldly being that came to ancient Hyrule during its infancy. In any case, what is clear is that the mask is easily one of the cruelest beings there is. It sees everything as a game and will do anything, from de-aging someone to a childlike form to trying to destroy the world with the aforementioned moon, just to sate its own twisted sense of humor.
  • Has NOT endeared itself to Ganondorf ever since the mask cheekily remarked that it found it hard to believe that a mere shadow of Demise could ever hope to surpass his legacy. Needless to say, the Gerudo King plans to show the mad god just what kind of power he wields.
  • Midna is particularly disturbed by the mask. It doesn't help that rumors have been circulating that her people may have worshiped Majora before...
  • People began to panic when Lana appeared one day wearing the mask, but she was VERY quick to reassure everyone that it was just a replica. Majora got a kick out of that, laughing at how terrified they were of a mere fake, but also declaring how the witch was going to suffer for daring to make a copy of it. Perhaps the next time Lana wears her costume, it'll really give everyone something to scream about...
    • Cia was later seen wearing a similar replica, but something seemed very off about it, leading people to believe that she actually was wearing the mask. Cia refuses to comment and Majora simply giggles.
  • For Terumi, it was practically Love at First Sight when he learned of the psychotic entity residing within the mask. What could be better than an insane god that only wants to spread misery just because it feels like it? Of course, he still plans to use Majora for his own devices. Likewise, the mask admires Terumi's cruelty and sees him as a potential new puppet.
  • Majora views the ascension of The Flood and The Gravemind as a wonderful thing, seeing a kindred spirit in the ancient being and wishing to ally with it to see how much FUN they can have. The Gravemind doesn’t share the sentiment, believing the mask to be far too childish and insane to bother associating with, though it has taken note of the amount of suffering Majora has caused and sees potential use for it.
  • Hata no Kokoro and Majora are to be kept absolutely far away from each other as humanly possible. There's no telling what kind of devastation that a Majora-possessed Kokoro could cause. One such disaster was barely averted when Reimu and Marisa attempted to subdue the mask after it attacked her when she tried to take a closer look at it, a situation only escalated when it forcibly made her wear it and causing her to go insane with power & emotion. It got so bad that Reimu and Marisa asked for backup- with Byakuren Hijiri & Toyosatomimi no Miko taking up the call and helping them beat Majora back, but given the Collateral Damage that was caused in the process, it was fair to say many never want to see that happen again. The poor girl was in shock for weeks since, and Majora now has its eye on making Kokoro its new puppet, if only for the irony of having the Goddess of Masks being controlled by one of her own.
    • As a result, a number of gods have begun to keep an eye on the two, lest the mask attempts to possess Kokoro again. Jack of Blades, of all people, has taken an active roll in warding off Majora from getting any closer to the goddess. He sees the mask as a threat to the vessel of the Queen of Blades and is doubling his efforts at finding a suitable vessel for the Knight of Blades to assist him. This isn't lost on Majora, to which it gladly welcomes this new game. Miko (and by extension Byakuren), on the other hand, is none the happier about this event due to the trauma Kokoro endured as a result, and would more than gladly step in and knock the mask down a peg if it even gets within eyesight of the menreiki.
  • Has an unfathomable hatred for Hyrule's Golden Goddesses. If anyone worships or praises their goodness, it is one of the few times Majora absolutely loses it, ranting and raving that they are just as bad, if not worse than it is.
  • Aside from Terumi, the mask does not have many allies, if any. It gets along well enough with fellow Omnicidal Maniacs, but even then, they have to keep an eye on the mask in case it decides that it wants to play with them. Majora doesn't care who its tormenting; As long as it gains amusement from the pain and misery it causes, anyone is fair game.
  • Can also be found in the Hall of Headwear.

    Maxwell (Scribblenauts
Maxwell, Divine Owner of Magical Notebooks
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  • Greater God
  • Symbol: The Rooster Hat
  • Theme Music: Scribblenauts Unlimited Title Screen
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good/Neutral Good
  • Portfolio: Rewriting and/or Warping Reality, Controlling Things Small Children Shouldn't, Awesomeness In General, Imaaaaaagination!, Using Really Cool Powers For Stupid Things
  • Domains: Children, Summons, Imagination
  • Herald: Lily (his sister)
  • Followers: His 40 other siblings
  • Deities He Can Summon: Mario, Goomba, Luigi, Peach, Zelda, Yoshi, Cicadas, Anubis, Bowser, Ganondorf, Link, Hercules, Medusa, Scylla, Cthulu, Adrian Tepes, Solid Snake, A ton of characters from DC Comics
  • Allies: Emmet Brickowski, Fix-it Felix Jr., The Creator, Sackboy, Steve?, Finn the Human
  • Enemies: GUAD, Light Yagami, Auditors of Reality, Head Pixie, The Evil Queen, Alduin
  • Feared by: Zeref
  • He may just be a little kid, but Maxwell is in possession of a highly unusual notebook that allows him to summon almost anything simply by writing into it. They can be anything including (but definitely not limited to) wings, nukes, houses, dinosaurs, and chainsaws. He can even include adjectives to the objects for more variety. With that notebook, Maxwell has gone on a journey to solve puzzles and help people, with magical objects known as Starites being given to him whenever he completes certain tasks. Of course, he can use that notebook for his own amusement as well (like having God and Cthulu battle against each other).
  • Even with what he is capable of, he isn't able to conjure up everything. More specifically, Maxwell cannot summon characters from other fictional works and a select number of real-life figures to use for whatever it is he wants. There have been a few exceptions to this rule (Maxwell can summon a few deities from Greek mythology for instance) and he has even gotten involved with the DC multiverse. It was that involvement that essentially allowed him to summon characters such as Batman and Superman (including alternate versions of such) if the need arises.
    • With him being able to summon people in addition to objects, Maxwell essentially has some degree of control over them. He can also use adjectives to change the appearance and attitude of the things he summons. Depending on the initial temperament of the person Maxwell summoned, his control over that specific person can be made easier or harder.
  • One of his most notable features is his hat, often dubbed by others as the Rooster Hat. Surprisingly enough, the Mann's Co. mercenaries have taken a liking to the hat, wearing it on a few occasions and even adding a few different colors to it. While Maxwell doesn't seem to mind that much on the name the mercenaries have given to his hat and is fine with them wearing that item if they want, he is willing to put the more unhinged mercenaries in check if they put others (including himself) at risk.
    • This tendency to wear a hat almost every time has led Maxwell to meet up with Finn, who also has his own distinct hat. While Finn has taken his hat off every so often, Maxwell hasn't (though there have been instances of Maxwell wearing a different hat on top of his own Rooster Hat). Regardless, the two like to exchange stories of their own adventures, with Finn being impressed with Maxwell's capabilities.
  • He really likes to hang out with other creatively-minded deities, often helping them solve any sort of problem that they encounter or just using their skills to do things for fun as long as Maxwell doesn't get too carried away with his summoning.
    • Unsurprisingly, this made him a high-priority target to be rid of by those who seek extreme order to the point where creativity is essentially forbidden.
  • A popular activity amongst those who have witnessed his shenanigans is to describe them in detail to their friends. This has managed to creep out some who are wondering why a kid like that would do potentially dangerous things to and around others for his amusement even if he is mostly obligated to do good.
    • One of the most popular stories involving him was one that took place during a zombie invasion. According to eyewitness reports, Maxwell summoned a time machine and used it to bring a T-rex to combat the zombies.
  • Light Yagami became furious upon finding out that there was another person who was in possession of a book that can do unusual things. Both he and Maxwell have viewed each other as a great threat since Light believes that Maxwell's notebook is far more capable than the Death Note and Maxwell finds Light's preferred book to be very deadly, especially in the hands of someone who is quite unhinged.
  • Even though the House of Sports sometimes calls him in to replace any missing sports equipment, he was told by that house not to summon any vuvuzelas during any soccer competition (or for anything else for that matter, though Maxwell doesn't really summon these instruments unless he gets really bored somehow) since it can incite anger around anyone who listens to it (and it's been reported to anger trees as well).
  • As a result of giving an old man a rotten apple as part of a prank, Maxwell's sister was cursed to turn to stone and he had to work hard to undo the curse's effects. Maxwell doesn't like The Evil Queen very much due to using a poisoned apple for much more malicious and self-centered reasons. He has also tried to avoid causing unintentional harm towards others.
  • In case anyone is wondering, yes; Maxwell can summon a duplicate of his own notebook. However it will randomly summon items by itself in brief intervals, so no one can really use the copy.
  • Since the Pantheon is highly prone to destruction thanks to the various battles that happen be it small-scale or something on the level of the Grand Alliance wars, he is often called in to fix the damages by using his notebook to make the landscapes in good condition once more.
    • He can also summon a number of items that have great destructive potential, though he usually isn't willing to do that unless he comes across a very powerful threat. The GUAD hates Maxwell for not only not utilizing these potentially destructive items that often, but the fact that Maxwell can fix heavily damaged worlds made the organization set up plans to fully get rid of him.

    Nabu/Doctor Fate 
Nabu, God of Hats Making The Man (Doctor Fate, Nabu the Wise)
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  • Greater God, Overdeity when operating without a host or when utilizing the TRUE Fate
  • Symbol: A golden ankh and the Helmet of Fate.
  • Alignment: Lawful Neutral
  • Portfolio: Amulet of Concentrated Awesome, Badass Boast, Clingy MacGuffin, Empathic Weapon, Esoteric Motifs, Hermetic Magic, Mind Rape, Order Versus Chaos, Upgrade Artifact, and, pun intended, You Can't Fight Fate
  • Domains: Magic, Order, Fate, Law
  • Host: Kent Nelson
  • Heralds: All previous Doctor Fate hosts.
  • Allies:
  • Rival: Doctor Strange
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: The Spectre
  • Enemies: Ganondorf Dragmire, Raiden, The Four Chaos Gods
  • Blind Obedience to: YHVH
  • Friendly Enemy: The Emperor of Mankind
  • Complicated Relationship with: Anubis, Zatanna Zatara, Carter Hall/Hawkman and Shiera Hall/Hawkgirl
  • Opposes: All Chaotic-aligned deities (especially Team Dai-Gurren) , the Hall of Opposing Fate, The Anti-Monitor
  • Interested in: Judai "Jaden" Yuki
  • Conflicting Opinion on: Eiki Shiki
  • When Doctor Fate first ascended, he attempted to usurp Doctor Strange's position in the Pantheon, which resulted in an epic clash between them, which spanned multiple dominions across the Pantheon. Although he managed to defeat Strange, the battle was difficult and the victory incredibly narrow. Fate realized it was Strange's destiny to be a guardian of the House of Magic and Sorcery, not his, and instead chose a more suitable position for himself.
    • Though Nabu can operate by himself, doing so takes great effort and cannot be accomplished indefinitely. As such, he needs a host to function perpetually. Since he has taken on numerous hosts over his various incarnations, there was some debate about who the titular "Man" should be (assuming he was to be a man at all). Some deities in the Pantheon were wary of forcing anyone to do the job, as it would require possibly being bound at the mercy of the Lord of Order. Although any number of magical solutions were tried, none of them succeeded. Luckily, the problem was solved when Kent Nelson, the original Doctor Fate, volunteered for the task. When asked why he made that sacrifice, even though he could have stayed with his beloved wife, Inza, he said, "Don't sweat it. I'll spend a few millennia here, and then see her. That's the great thing about eternity. It's eternal."
    • It's also been shown that years of experience with the Helm of Fate has made Kent "more than a mortal man", giving him the ability to share the Helm's power with others without even needing to wear it himself. Due to this, other hosts of Nabu besides Kent—both old and new ones originating in the Pantheon and out—may be seen throughout the Pantheon at times, most notably Egyptian-American medical student Khalid Nassour, Kent's grand-nephew and most recent successor as Doctor Fate.
  • Nabu is a member of the Lords of Order, beings obsessed with maintaining Order in the universe who have been in a constant battle with their opposites, the Lords of Chaos, since their creation. In 3500 BCE, Nabu descended to Earth and became an advisor to the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, earning him the title, Nabu the Wise. However, the magic that Lords of Order and Chaos harnessed became too powerful for their bodies to handle, and they were forced to find another way of existing. Nabu created the Helmet of Fate and sealed his soul within it. Anyone who dons it, along with his two other creations, the Amulet of Anubis and the Cloak of Destiny, is bestowed the power and identity of... Doctor Fate.
    • Doctor Fate wields the Amulet of Anubis, which, amongst other powers, possesses the souls of all previous Doctor Fates, including Kent's wife, Inza. Nabu can combine himself with the souls of Kent and Inza, creating the TRUE Fate, an entity with power great enough to overpower other reality warpers and destroy the universe. However, this is a dangerous procedure and could end up killing them all, so Fate only uses this power when he absolutely has to.
  • Spends a lot of time in the House of Prophecy, where he works tirelessly to keep the influence of the sub-house of Opposing Fate under control so that it doesn't Logic Bomb the Pantheon out of existence. He's allied himself with many of the deities there, primarily Nozdormu, who shares his belief that You Can't Fight Fate. His presence there often leads to unintentionally hilarious conversations due to the possible confusion caused by his name.
    • During one of their conversations about the nature of destiny, Fate learned of the person named Jaden Yuki. Though not quite as interested in his abilities as the dragon was, Nabu still found him an intriguing, if somewhat alarming, anomaly.
  • While as a general rule, Doctor Fate considers most heroes from his old universe to be allies, he feels uncomfortable around former JSA associate Carter Hall and his wife, Shiera, due to them being the parents of a former Doctor Fate, Hector Hall, who did not have the best relationship with them.
    • Was pleased to hear that one of his colleagues from the JSA was in the Pantheon. Unfortunately, he was mistaken, as the Atom he remembers was Albert "Al" Pratt, who is completely unrelated (other than living in the same universe, of course) to the pantheon's Atom, Ray Palmer.
    • Hates his former teammate, The Spectre, as he was the final casualty in his rampage against magic, but will work with him so long as he's bonded to a human.
  • As a Lord and Champion of Order, Doctor Fate's main duty is to serve the cause of Order, superseding the cause of Good, if necessary. This has, at times, caused him to take anti-heroic or even villainous actions. This commitment has put him in the service of the Grand United Alliance of Law, who he equates with the other Lords of Order, putting him in conflict with The Emperor of Mankind, but this opposition is not personal on either end. Fate respects him as a powerful force of Order, and when Fate is not working directly for YHVH, he is more than willing to ally with The Emperor, especially against the Four Chaos Gods. Obviously, his status as a Lord of Order makes him opposed to the Grand United Alliance of Chaos by default.
  • Has had to fight Raiden numerous times since his ascension. Raiden has a personal hatred of Fate, as he sees the Lord of Order as a reflection of his time when he served the Elder Gods of his world, whom he has lost complete faith in and renounced.
  • Whilst exploring the pantheon, he stumbled upon an old enemy of his, Anubis. Or at least, he thought it was. It turns out that while the Anubis he knew was evil, the pantheon's version is different, and actually much like himself. Though he is cautious of Anubis, he does not consider him a threat.
  • Has developed animosity towards Ganondorf Dragmire, who reminds him of his Arch-Enemy, Wotan. Both are green-skinned people with tremendous mystic power (especially with the Triforce of Power) who reincarnate, although unlike Wotan, Ganondorf prefers to revive himself through other means, and does not retain his memories when he does reincarnate. For this reason, Fate has become his main adversary (aside from Link, of course) in his quest to capture Princess Zelda and the other pieces of the Triforce.
  • Overheard people talking about "an Egyptian who possessed a host using a magical golden artifact" and thought they were talking about him. He was introduced to Yugi Muto and Yami Yugi soon afterward. Though the bond between Kent and Nabu is not as strong as that of Yugi and Yami, they all got along pretty well, especially Nabu and Yami, who are both powerful magic-users who have strong faith in destiny. Fate now serves as an advisor to The Nameless Pharaoh, as he served the Egyptian Pharaohs of his universe when he was the mortal Nabu the Wise, and they are now investigating a possible connection between the Helmet of Fate and the Millennium Items.
    • Fate was intrigued when Yugi told him of a similar duo to himself in the House of Gaming, Mario and Cappy. Kent was interested in whether Mario was an actual doctor, since he himself is, despite what many others may think, a qualified medical practitioner (he also has a Ph.D. in Archaeology). Nabu is fascinated by Cappy's capturing mechanics.
  • Zatanna Zatara was uneasy about Doctor Fate's ascension, due to a version of him possessing her father in order to spare her. Kent Nelson taking on the role has prevented that scenario (for now), but she still doesn't know how to feel about him. Fate is at odds with her due to her assuming the role of "DC's magical representative" in the Pantheon, which he feels he rightfully deserves. Unfortunately, everyone likes Zatanna more.
  • His temple is the Tower of Fate, which exists outside of conventional Space and Time, but it's been magically joined to the Houses of Magical Items and Hats.

    Zeref 
Zeref, Creator Of Eldritch Tomes (The Black Wizard, The Killing Mage, Emperor Spriggan, Zeref Dragneel)
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Intermediate Gods

    Azrael 
Azrael, God of Power Limiters (The Mad Dog, King of Atrocity, Genocider, The DeathBringer, Massacre King, Azu-nyan, and many more)
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  • Intermediate God (Can rise higher if he decides to release his Enchant Dragunov)
  • Symbol: His chest tattoo (Enchant Dragunov), imprinted into the back of his coat, on his emblem
  • Theme Music: The Tyrant
  • Alignment: Chaotic Evil (on a good day, a really dark shade of Chaotic Neutral)
  • Portfolio: Thristing for battle and being crazy when being in one, Power Limiting Tattoos, Applying weak points and then hitting them, Being really destructive, Feared by All, Being Near Unstoppable
  • Domains: Bloodlust, Combat
  • Allies: None; he is infamous for attacking his own allies due to his bloodlust, so no one wishes to be near him
  • Rivals: Anyone he considers to be a Worthy Opponent, like Ragna
  • Enemies: None in normal basics
  • Opposed By: Kokonoe
  • After hearing of all the warriors who lived in the Pantheon, Azrael considered it being the perfect feeding ground for him and wanted in. Originally he wanted to usurp Kenpachi Zaraki as the God of Blood Knights, but got tired of waiting and started searching for open thrones he would apply do.
    • After the fact that he was able to defeat Rachel Alucard, Jin Kisaragi and Ragna the Bloodedge, without removing any levels out of Enchant Dragunov, most gods were afraid what he could do if he could completely remove it. As such, he was able to get his godhood that way.
    • When Gods ask what he can do if he would loosen up Enchant Dragunov or remove it, they are directed to these videos. He keeps it on to draw out the battle and not kill people instanly for a reason.
  • Azrael also has another thing what limits him: A restriction from Sector Seven which prevents him from attacking people who have no will to fight, aside of Tager, Kokonoe and maybe Ragna, who he can attack anyway. Where this causes him being unable to just fight any god he wants, there are enough gods who will fight him to keep him satisfied and he also attacks Mooks if he needs to.
  • Wesker has found some interest on Azrael. It would be that his inhuman strenght has peaked his interest, or that they sound a kind.
  • Before he ascended, Terumi spread a rumour in a radio podcast which claimed that he might be gay. Azrael denies this and in worst case will put the person in the receiving end of Valiant Crash combo. This has gained him some sympathy from Kanji Tatsumi, but he tries to keep his distance from Azrael anyway.
  • He can also dance to the tune of the Love Phantom.
  • Believe or not, Azrael has a good side for him: he actually cannot stand strong bullying the weak. Whenever it is because he thinks that wasting their strength on the weak is waste of time or not, it is possibly a good idea to stop what you are doing and run away.
  • Considers himself to be somewhat of a opposite to Issei Hyodo due to them having quite the opposite positions. Azrael has made it clear that he wants to fight Issei one day and if he refuses, well, it wouldn't be the first time Azrael has attacked a lady to anger some one. Issei tried to attack Azrael because of that, but had to retreat when Azrael almost broke Issei's arm after he caught his punch. Some gods are taking bets on the clash between limiter-free Azrael and Cardinal Crimson Queen Issei.
    • On Issei's part, it ticks him off how he sounds like Kokabiel, and wonders if the two of them and Asura are somewhat related or not. To pile up on this, Ikaruga honestly thinks that Azrael is like if his brother, Murasame, was Drunk with Power.
    • When asked about Shinnok and his plans to steal away the Boosted Gear, Azrael shrug, saying that he would only be interested on him if he was that bored, or if he actually manages to take away the Boosted Gear, giving him a even stronger opponent to feast upon.note 
  • Can also be found in the House of Support Powers.

    Jirachi 
Jirachi, God of the Paper Talisman (Wish Pokémon)
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  • Intermediate God
  • Symbol: Its third eye
  • Theme Song: Make A Wish
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Gender: Genderless (identifies as male)
  • Ability: Serene Grace
  • Moves: Doom Desire, Psychic, Healing Wish, Teleport
    • Z-Move: Corkscrew Crash
  • Portfolio: Tanabata, Having An Eye On Its Stomach But Still Adorable, Secret Character, Olympus Mons, Based On A Wishing Star, Increased Chances Of Status Inflicting, Psychic Powers, Thunderbolt Iron
  • Domains: Wishes, Sleep, Meteors, Msyticism, Psychic Powers, Stars
  • Allies: Absol, Celebi, Hoopa, Genie, Prismo, Ash Ketchum, E.T., Xerneas, The Spring Sprite
  • Enemies: Pokémon Hunter J, Cyrus, Ghetsis Harmonia, Denzel Crocker, The Lich, The Firebird, Lavos, Desiree
  • Conflicting Opinions: Kyogre, Groudon, Yveltal, AZ
  • Jirachi woke up for a week while a Millennium Comet was visible in the Pantheon's skies, which was a surprise for the pantheon. For the single week, said Pokémon granted wishes, and helped many deities out, while using his third eye, called the Millennium Eye, to absorb the powers of the Millennium Comet to do so. By the end of the week, Jirachi entered another 1,000-year sleep, but not without the House of Nature building a shrine to him to serve as his temple and as a place to protect him in.
  • He has partnered with Vanille as they are associated with destruction, steel and were fossilized for 1000+ years. They've also fought a great and terrible monster. Due to the association with a comet, Jirachi considers the Lich nothing short of an abomination. It originated as a Catalyst Comet, and seeks nothing less than the destruction of all life while Jirachi uses a comet to help maintain the ecosystem in Forina.
    • In spite of his partnership with Vanille, her fellow Defiers of Fate think that he is just an imaginary friend created to cope with her ability to communicate with the dead. A "Comet" spell that briefly woke him up proved her right.
  • Even though Jirachi is always sleeping, singing to him in a pure voice will awaken him for a moment to grant a single wish before returning to sleep. However, attacking him will result in Jirachi fighting back without waking up.
  • Capable of granting wishes, usually by writing it down on the tag. While having genie-like traits, he isn't an outright genie and often needs to use teleportation to complete wishes, like transporting candy. If there's an energy source it can grant proper wishes, but as seen with the fake Groudon this can backfire. He's similar to Hoopa in being genie-themed Mew expies, leading to the two to become friends.
  • Is friendly with the Genie and Prismo as well due to being benevolent wish granters like itself. Genie can empathize with his position due to spending 10,000 years stuck in his lamp, and Prismo due to both getting rather lonely. On the other hand, he opposes Desiree due to using her wish magic flippantly and being flippant about it. Denzel Crocker is seen as an enemy due to desiring to harness his power for wishes, though is disappointed that he isn't part FAIRY! TYPE! POKEMON!
  • Gets along with E.T. Like the friendly alien, Jirachi's debut movie had it be an otherworldly creature who befriended a little boy and had to go away afterwards. It is unclear whether Jirachi is extra-terrestrial, but given its star-themed body and connection to a comet it wouldn't be surprising if he was.
  • Jirachi possess the ability to create fake Pokémon with the powers of the Millennium Eye. However, the only known Pokémon he had ever created were a Kyogre and Groudon, both pure evil. It is unknown if Jirachi can create other Pokémon, but regardless, they'd all be mindlessly evil and should be destroyed quickly before they get a chance to eat anyone.
    • Absol is especially protective of Jirachi, even willing to give her life up if it means making sure Jirachi is safe, and no evil monsters terrorize the pantheon.
  • As it slumbers, the energy it gains maintain the ecosystem of Forina until it needs to wake up in another thousand years to gain more energy from the Comet. Its life cycle is similar to Xerneas, leading the two to friendly with each other. It is also friendly towards the Spring Sprite due to bringing forth rejuvenation, and Celebi due to it being a guardian of its domain.
  • A bit uncomfortable with Yveltal. Though not malevolent, Yveltal is a force of destruction that absorbs the life around it as part of maintaining its immortality. Add that Yveltal is Dark type and Jirachi is Psychic type, and the two tend to stay away from one another. Given what he did in the past, Jirachi stays away from AZ as well. He doesn't have any antagonism towards them; that's for Lavos due to being a cosmic parasite completely unlike himself, and the Firebird for being a malevolent entity who causes mass death.

    The Weird Sisters 
The Weird Sisters, Goddesses of Cooking Unusual Magic Ingredients (Phoebe, Luna, Seline)
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  • Intermediate Goddesses
  • Symbol: A magical cauldron surrounded by three dark figures
  • Alignment: Chaotic Evil
  • Domain: Prophecy, Magic
  • Portfolio: Unusual magical ingrdients cooked in a cauldron, have a familiar, really petty, has really weird features, kill Banquo to prevent witness, seemingly impossible prophecy condition that was completed
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Ysera, Alexstrasza, Ariel, Gul'dan.
  • Enemies: Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, The Witch-king of Angmar, Ursula, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Neville Longbottom, Sabrina Spellman, Artoria Pendragon
  • Opposed by: Goliath, David Xanatos
  • Complicated Relationship: The ascended Puella Magi Madoka Magica deities and Zeref.
  • In the middle of their temple is their famous cauldron, always bubbling with magical brews that hold various power to know the future. Various deities have asked the three witches what is in the cauldron as they have heard about the weird ingredients from Macbeth. The sisters just reply in very vague terms, prodding the entire Pantheon to be even more curious about the content.
  • Their ascension caused Macbeth and his wife to go on a witch-hunt because of their vague prophecy leading to Macbeth's fall and death. This got the couple banned from the House of Magic.
    • Because of said witch-hunt, and also because one of Lady Macbeth's high priestesses is their mortal enemy and the sisters are similar to them, Granny Weatherwax and Granny Ogg proposed an alliance to protect them from the couple.
  • Goliath is very uncomfortable about their ascension as he still has bad experience with one of their versions in his world. David is also very uneasy around given the fact that they can see the future and sometime ended up manipulating him. The sisters just gleefully take joy in this incident at the thought of how they can strike such fear upon mortals and other supernatural creatures.
  • Because of how petty and cruel they are, the three sisters earned the ire of a portion of good witches and warlocks in the Pantheon. Most notably include Harry, Hermione, Ron and Neville, as all four of them are uncomfortable sharing the House of Magic to someone who would so casually drive people insane. Sabrina Spellman also not their biggest fan either, as they had an interest in her as she shares a lot of tropes with them.
  • In her quest to reclaim her power, Ursula the sea witch heard about their temple and once broke in so she can steal their cauldron so she can make new bargains and regains of her power. Fortunately, the three sisters foresaw her visit using their power and asked Ariel for help to successfully repels the witch (the mermaid is very reluctant to help them but reasoned that it was the lesser of two evil). The sisters have swore revenge on Ursula ever since.
  • Was very confused when discover the tree deities from the House of Plants that are sentient and say that is just silly. Everyone just roll their eyes and state that witches can predict the future and cast spells, dead men can come back as ghosts, apparitions can rise from cauldrons in their world so tree certainly can move if they want to.
  • Because loopholes in their prophecies are often exploited, Ysera and Alexstrasza have been reluctantly enlisting their help to see any possibility that their brother Nozdormu would not fall to evil in exchange for some of the ingredients the witches need to brew some of their more complex spells. The sisters have been working on it but warn the Dragon Aspects that the possibility is as likely as the Horde and the Alliance came to a compromise.
  • Because of the long-running nature of the work they are from, the witches have appeared in various forms with different jobs and even species aside from their traditional Old Hag look. Goliath and Xanatos saw them as various forms but the most prominent is as a trio of Hot Witches. Pokemon usually saw them as a trio of Gardevoir; any Cute Monster Girl seeing them as monster girls. They also appeared as practitioners of Wicca, Gothic schoolgirls, Japanese forest spirit, black garbage collectors, nurses/organ poachers and many more.
  • Hates Artoria since they faced her original male counterpart in their world.
  • Entered a reluctant alliance with Gul'dan in order to ally against the Macbeths. They still approach him carefully as they heard that he betrayed the Horde and they don't want to lose their deal with Ysera and Alexstrasza.
  • Has a complicated relationship with the Magica deities. While the sisters admired the girl's witch form for being such powerful witches, they don't like the magical girls themselves as the girls are technically witch hunters. This was even more complicated as in their world witches have almost disappeared and replaced by wraiths. Both side usually prefer staying out of each other's path.
  • They visited Zeref to explain about a certain vision they gained about him. They explained that Zeref's curse of immortality would be broken, but not in the way or by the person he expected. Naturally Zeref wanted to learn more about this however they could not tell him all of the details for an unknown reason.

Lesser Gods

    The Carpet (Aladdin
The Carpet, God of Magic Carpets (Carpet, Rugman)
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    Farnese de Vandimion 
Farnese de Vandimion, Goddess of Magical Silver (Lady Farnese, Commander Farnese, Farny, the Vandimion Devil Child, The Wandering Princess, the Seahorse's Guardian Angel)
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    Felix the Cat 
Felix the Cat, God of Bags Of Tricks (The Wonderful, Wonderful Cat)
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  • Lesser God
  • Symbol: His head
  • Theme Songs: all variations of the Oriolo-era theme, as well as Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good
  • Portfolio: Badass Adorable, Cartoony Tail, Cute Little Fangs, The Determinator, Cute Kitten, Friend to All Living Things, Funny Animal, Rubberhose Limbs, Species Surname, Story-Breaker Power, Walking the Earth, The Voiceless
  • Domains: Chaos, Good, Travel, Hammerspace, Animal
  • Allies: Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, Wander, Tom and Jerry, The Pink Panther, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Poppins, Cayden Cailean, Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Opposes: Very few. He almost never truly sees anyone as a foe, with the sole exception of his Archenemy Master Cylinder, and for good reason. Like the rest of the Pantheon, he also despises Dr. Weil, and for very, very good reasons.
  • Opposed by: The Professor, Joel, GiIvaSunner, Judge Doom, The Nostalgia Critic
  • Annoyed by: Garfield
  • Pitied by: Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
  • Most mortals regard Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny as the original pioneers of cartoons back in the The Golden Age of Animation. Little did they know that there was a toon that preceded them both. Back in 1919, a certain cat rose in prominence to be the leading animated toon of his time. Unfortunately, his creator's insistence of sticking to the old ways of silent cartoons coupled with the new upstarts brought him down to obscurity. Many still remember his tales, and it was only a matter of time before he set up a temple for himself, mainly for his famous Bag of Tricks.
    • When Bugs and Mickey found out of his ascension, they were worried that the cat would take offense to their popularity. It looked that way when he gave each of them a massive present. Both toons decided to check it out at the same time. A quick check revealed... giant cakes. Turns out Felix was just excited to enter the Pantheon at least.
    • Felix himself was pleased to discover that his longtime friendly enemy The Professor had ascended into the Pantheon, but the feeling was anything but mutual on Professor's part due to his envy of Felix ascending before him, and it's considered a bad idea to bring it up in the scientist's presence.
  • Melkor had hoped that capturing his Magic Bag of Tricks would allow him to amass deadly weaponry for his army. But there's a reason Felix is so lax with securing his Bag of Tricks: Only he can operate it. To the Big Bad's chagrin, he just couldn't produce anything useful. Melkor tossed the bag aside in frustration, giving it back to its owner.
  • One of Felix's biggest traits is altruism, his eagerness to help out anyone in need of help. With that and his Bag of Tricks, it's little wonder that so many deities draw a parallel with Wander. Naturally, the two love hanging out with each other, helping out those in need along the way. Rumor has it that Lord Hater is plotting to wipe Felix off the face of the earth.
  • People may think of him as one of the nicest deities in the Pantheon, but Joel claims of a darker side, when playing one of his games, he exposed what happens if Felix loses. The cat has denied such claims, citing it as out of character.
    • Gilva tried to join that criticism with a skit of his own. That... didn't end so well, and he has since backtracked from it.
  • Plays more of a Karmic Trickster when it comes to observing Tom and Jerry. While he may be more sympathetic towards Jerry, he isn't afraid to call out the mouse for annoying Tom. He's especially displeased with Clint Clobber, the short-tempered owner who abused Tom during the Gene Deitch era.
  • Has taken it to himself to help Garfield lose more weight. Given the cat's title, one can guess how that went. With that said, Garfield respects the fellow cat for being one of the few felines who are friendly with mice.
  • Is also fond of the Pink Panther and his antics as well as another lesser known toon from back in the day.
  • Has been advised by various toons to never visit the temple of Judge Doom. Felix may insist on trying to show him the error of his ways, but such a prospect seems impossible. Indeed, Doom merely added him on the list of toons to cleanse off the face of the Pantheon.
  • Most toons revere him while others see him as a rival. For Oswald, Felix represents as someone who may have just as rotten luck as him. Both were overlooked over the course of history and looked to be ultimately forgotten. It took persistence by their followers to gain spots in the Pantheon. For that alone, the two enjoy company while making jokes about their peril.
  • He was surprised to find Charlie Chaplin in the Pantheon, though not so much when he was being honored for his work in the Silent Movie genre. Charlie was impressed with Felix's impersonation during one of his visits in Los Angeles.
  • Ran into Mary Poppins. The Magical Nanny Goddess was intrigued with his Bag of Tricks, a device that can rival her own portable bag. Felix agreed to see if he can improve on her bag.
  • Many of his followers reside in fantasy, as they are highly depended on similar bags of holding. One such deity named Cayden Cailean offered a deluxe version for Felix to keep. The cat placed it into his own bag... and ran in horror from the combination as a 10-foot rip in reality sucked everything in its path before dissipating. Turns out Cayden in his stupor gave him a Portable Hole instead, destroying the two items in the process. The God of Blackouts set out to repair his temple as well as repair the bag for a crestfallen Felix, courtesy of some favors from Torag. He even modified it into a Handy Haversack.
  • The Nostalgia Critic was not impressed with his movie debut. He's made a herculean effort to avoid the cat. Felix himself has no hard feelings towards the Critic and hopes he'll come around some day.

    Kisuke Uzuki 
Kisuke Uzuki, The Celestial Wielder of Blood-Thirsting Blades (Kanbei)
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  • Lesser God with any of his other 107 swords. Greater God with Oboro Muramasa
  • Symbol: A katana or nodachi and its sheath crossed together and seven skulls
  • Theme Music: Tacit Understanding
  • Weapon of Choice: His 108 Demon Blades, including the Oboro Muramasa
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good
  • Portfolio: Amnesiac Anti-Hero, Wielder of Demon Blades, Oboro Style, Ninja, Scarf of Asskicking, Sir Swears-a-Lot, Soul Fusion, Dead All Along, Mental Time Travel, Walking the Earth.
  • Domains: Swords, Ninjas, Heroes
  • Heralds: Momohime Kagami and Jinkuro Izuna
  • Allies: Odin, Artoria Pendragon, Ryu Hayabusa, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Homura and the Crimson Squad, Dust
  • Enemies: Soul Edge (and Nightmare due of that), Arachne, Aya Shameimaru, Yuugi Hoshiguma, Nyotengu
  • Opposes: Anyone who wields a Muramasa (or demonic blades in general)
  • Ascended into the Pantheon after gods noticed that he can wield many swords what thirst for blood without succumbing to their will thanks to the mastery over the Oboro Style. He would have ascended with Momohime, but after discovering that her skills come from being possessed by the ronin Jinkuro, who always ends up in some sort of situation no matter what path he and Momohime takes, two of which being Kisuke's fault, making her unable to ascend with him.
  • He has one of largest collections of weapons in the Pantheon, having about 108 Demon Blades. Aside of having different attributes, all of them are extremely sharp, being able to cut almost anything, like demons, dragons, gods and even a soul out of some one's body without damaging the body itself. Unfortunately, they break a lot, and where he can fix them by sheathing the broken blade, he has an unofficial title of God of Breakable Weapons.
    • However, the rest of those cannot compare to his last Demon Blade, the Oboro Muramasa, which is sharp enough to allow him to cut through fate itself, allowing him to transfer him memory and the blade into his past self.
  • Is trying to get the Soul Edge to himself, so that he can expend the evil within it, leaving behind just the sword, just like what he intents to do with Kuzuryuu Muramasa. Considering that he would most likely be able to resist Soul Edge's influence, the Soul Edge is understandably afraid of him.
  • He seems to have a bad habit of accidentally walking into women taking a bath in hot springs (or women walking into him while he is taking a bath). Fortunately he has managed consistently avoid Pervert Revenge Mode. He does wonder if Sun Wukong is messing with him as he usually is accompanied with monkeys as he goes to take a bath.
  • Yusuke Fujisaki once tired to have a Boke and Tsukkomi Routine with him due of having two guys who sounds the same doing one being brilliant. Kisuke offered to be the "Straight-the-hell-out-of-here Man".
  • One of few people he can be genuinely nice to is Arturia. The only reason is that hearing her talk bring him memories, but refuses to say anything further. Only further hint he gives is that he wonders if she has ever carried a bow.
    • However, where their relation is just a man protecting a royalty out of personal reasons, some gods at House of Love have tried matching them together. Kisuke sometimes mutters to himself that "why he had to ask help from that kitsune in the first place..."
  • He once visited Bahamut as a way to find out if he was mad for a possibility that he beat some sense to what he assumes is one of his avatars, though Bahamut did not take offense to that. He is already after many different youkai, or creatures what are closely related to some youkai, just in case. He is also keeping his eyes out for Cerberus and Great Grey Wolf Sif, in case they turn out to be as bad as that damned dog god Inugami.
    • He also gathered enough courage to tell Tokugawa Ieyasu that he killed one of his descendants. However, after Ieyasu heard why he did it, he forgave him for his actions, feeling ashamed how one of his descendants would turn out to be so evil.
  • If you were to ask him why he has a dislike for anyone else who wields a demonic blades, he wouldn't really tell you. Only think he knows is that he feels like he made a promise to desroy all blades made by Muramasa. Of course he is doing this so that no one ends up being corrputed by those blades.
  • At first, he tried to attack Homura because he wanted to destroy her Engetsuka, thinking it was a Demon Blade. However, after they found out that the both of them are renegade ninjas out to destroy greater evil forces, he let her go and he is now an ally of sort to the Crimson Squad.
  • There is an interesting reason why he isn't called a god. When he realized that in one timeline, he went ahead and lashed out at Amitabha for letting Torahime die before she would complete her mission and as such, he isn't worthy of being called a god.

    The Magic Mirror 
The Magic Mirror (Sidney Glass, the Genie of Agrabah)
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  • Lesser God
  • Symbol: Itself
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Portfolio: Ambiguously Evil, snakes around his frame, always truthful, Creepy Monotone, Face Framed in Shadow, Just Following Orders, can tell a false heart, always rhyming, could've been used for so much more, Punch-Clock Villain, The Stoic, Sickly Green Glow
  • Domain(s): Mirrors, Query
  • Allies: The Evil Queen
  • Enemies: Lord Faruqaad, Bloody Mary
  • Under Protection Of: The SCP Foundation
  • Nothing Personal with: Disney!Snow White
  • Respected by/Respects:
  • Opposed by: Aqua, Terra, Fables!Snow White, Bigby Wolf
  • Unknown Relation: the Genie
  • After his queen's demise, the Mirror sat alone in her castle, his task thought to be over. Eventually, his Queen decided to bring the Mirror to the Pantheon. She wanted to keep him in her temple, but an offhand comment from one of her GUAE allies caught the attention of the Court of the Gods, who then declared for the mirror's ascension, which means deifying him. As compromise to the Queen though, a copy of the mirror was conjured for his own temple so he can represent his position there while still serving his queen at hers in the original. As a spirit, he's granted the ability to traverse between those mirrors easily. There are a few other copies created as well that he can move between, though no one's telling who has them.
  • One of these copy mirrors can be found at the House of Mouse, installed in the lobby of the club by Mickey Mouse. There, he helps answer questions guests may have or provide assistance for Mickey and his stage crew. He also generally refuses to help his Queen while there for some reason, though he's still loyal to her while in her or his temple.
  • Given its massive potential ("thankfully" wasted by the Evil Queen), limits have been mandated and enforced by the SCP Foundation so that the Mirror cannot be asked by the same person twice in one day, can only be asked a number of times per hour, and cannot be stolen from where it hangs by would-be thieves (not that that sopped Carmen Sandiego from doing so anyway before returning him after pilfering another copy). In addition, queries regarding anything that can significantly change the course of the Pantheonic war like enemy tactics, identities of spies, troop locations, etc. are not permitted.
    • Similar limits have been mandated for the Mirror's "followers", and a few even barred from use completely.
    • A magic ward has also been cast over his temple so that Bloody Mary can't use him or his followers as a shortcut.
  • Harbors no ill will to Snow White; he was just following orders. The princess he implicated can't bring herself to hate him, but the Fables incarnation does, especially since her world's version of the mirror has been a steadfast ally of hers and Bigby's, who doesn't quite like him either.
  • As a result of his Queen using a potion on him, the Mirror now has the power to pull people within his own Pocket Dimension and fight them, and has kept this power upon ascending. That said, as Terra and Aqua can attest to, he's not that hard back when they were still beginning their adventure out of the Land of Departure, but he can be somewhat aggravating. Nowadays, he only uses this power on particularly irritating customers, and always spits them out when he's done with them, or when they're done with him. It does have the side effect of his battles then being available for others to view through his mirror, which people sometimes gather to watch.
  • Given that Lord Farquaad was willing to shatter another of his incarnations for not sucking up to him (he didn't, but he threatened to), the Magic Mirror does not like him, but will answer any of his questions regardless (so long as they don't violate the regulations). And threats to shatter him mean nothing, given how Death Is Cheap, his mirrors can be replaced, and because the Queen he serves would certainly not approve.
  • Apparently, in another universe, he was a Genie from Agrabah who got sealed inside a mirror, and then when Regina brought him and several others to the "real world", he took on the identity of a freelance reporter named Sidney Glass.

    Oliver (Ni no Kuni
Oliver, God of Spell Books (Cry Baby Bunting, The Pure-Hearted One, The Saviour, Ollie-Boy)
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  • Lesser God
  • Symbol: His familiar, a Mite; Alternatively, the Wizard's Companion and his wand, Mornstar
  • Theme Music: Kokoro no Kakera (Japanese) (English)
  • Alignment: Neutral Good
  • Portfolio: Adorably Precocious Child, Badass Adorable, Magical and Heroic Child, The Pure-Hearted One, The Heart which proves to be his greatest strength as shown by how he healed the broken-hearted, Instant Expert, A Child Shall Lead Them, Can Summon Familiars, Can use Elemental Magicnote , Can cast "Unleash" to call upon some bosses he defeated, Can create special items with Alchemy, via the genie Al-Khemi
  • Domains: Good, Magic, Youth, Family
  • Heralds: Drippy, Esther, Swaine, Marcassin, Pea (his companions), Allie/Alicia (his mother)
  • Special Relationship: Cassiopeia and Lucien/Shadar (the latter, his soul matenote )
  • Allies: All good aligned deities from the House of Magic And Sorcery, but especially Harry Potter and Madoka Kaname, Professor Layton, all good aligned deities from the Persona series, but especially Yu Narukami, Ness, Negi Sprinfield, Makoto Naegi, Subaru Natsuki, Emilia, Puck, Lana, The Mane Six, All benevolent Fullmetal Alchemist deities, but especially Edward Elric, Alphonse Elric, Greed, Alex Louis Armstrong, Genie, most of the House of Beasts and Fauna, Remy, A majority of Pokémon species, Eliza Thornberry, The Nohrian Royal Family, Teclis, Isaac, Yuya Sakaki and Yuzu Hiiragi
  • Enemies: Lord Tirek, Lord Voldemort, Queen Chrysalis, King Sombra, Cia, Babidi, Father, King Bradley, Lust, Pride, Envy, The Gold-Toothed Doctor, Dante
  • Sympathetic towards: Zeref Dragneel, Homura Akemi
  • Oliver is a young boy living alongside his mother, Allie. One night, when he and his best friend are testing out their new race car, it ends up plunging straight into the river. Allie manages to save her the son, but the strain is too much for her heart and she passes away. Shutting himself in his room in grief, Oliver's tears fall onto a doll his mother gave him, bringing it to life and revealing it to be a fairy named Drippy. Drippy explains that he's from another world, which has been taken over by an evil sorceror named Shadar. He also explains that Allie's soulmate (an Alternate Self who soul is linked to the person in question), Alicia the Great Sage, has been imprisoned by Shadar himself, and if they free her, they might be able to save his mother.
    • After uncovering a Spellbook called the Wizard's Companion, as well as receiving a wand to cast spells from a mysterious girl named Pea, Oliver and Drippy enter the other world and go on a journey to gain the strength necessary to defeat Shadar. Along the way, Oliver magically restores the broken-hearted (those who had a certain virtuenote  stolen from them by Shadar) while gaining allies in Esther (the daughter of one of the Great Sages) and Swaine (a thief who is actually Gascon, a son of one of the Great Sages and prince of the Hamelin Empire). After being send back in time by a stranger to retrieve the Wand of the Wizard King, Mornstar, and retrieving the Magic Stones in the present to complete it, Oliver's party journey to Shadar's fortress where he discovers the truth: Allie is not the Soul Mate of Alicia, she is Alicia. When she couldn't defeat Shadar, especially after he had already gotten rid of his Soul Mate in the other world to prevent the possibility of being defeated through them, she traveled to the future and then to Oliver's world, settling in and giving birth to him. Because of this, Alicia has no Soul Mate in any world, meaning she can't be revived. Oliver loses hope from this revelation, but is reminded of all the people he helped by Pea, encouraging him to keep going. When Oliver's party finally reach Shadar, the latter reveals himself to be Oliver's Soul Mate and Oliver will die if he destroys him. Undaunted, Oliver fights and defeats Shadar gaining a glimpse into his memories. Shadar was originally a wizard named Lucien, training to become a soldier to protect his kingdom, but when they launched an invasion and massacred the civilians of another kingdom, Lucien went against orders and saved the daughter of a Great Sage. His superior burned down his home to set an example before crippling him and letting him leave. In his despair, a mysterious being called the White Witch granted Lucien power and the title of the Dark Djinn. Shadar's uses his final moment to sever the link between his and Oliver's souls so the latter won't die with him, having grown to respect him. Oliver also has one last talk with the spirit of his mother before she passes on to the afterlife with Lucien, who realizes she was the girl he saved many years ago.
    • Just when it looks like the world is finally freed from tyranny however, the White Witch's voice is heard as she casts down "manna", an ash-like substance that turns people into undead monsters. Oliver's party bring Pea from the former's world and she clears the manna away with the spell "Sanctify". Oliver's party learn that the White Witch was originally a kind-hearted queen named Cassiopeia. When her father passed away and she was made queen as a child, a council of 12 called the Zodiarchs turned her into a puppet ruler so they can rule the kingdom. Feeling powerless, she released the spell of manna, believing it would help bring prosperity to her people, only to be downright horrified when it ends up destroying her kingdom instead. Left all alone for thousands of years, Cassiopeia fell into despair and casted away her kindness becoming the White Witch and vowing to destroy the imperfect world so it can be remade anew. Oliver's party confront her and discover she had used her magic to recreate the Zodiarchs as an illusion to help her oversee the world's destruction, and Pea is actually her expelled kindness personified. One of the Zodiarchs, Gallus, who is actually the spirit of Cassiopeia's father and the Wizard King, was secretly helping the group behind Cassiopeia's back so they can save her from herself. Upon defeating her and allowing Pea to fuse with her to restore the kind person Cassiopeia is, Oliver's party team up with Cassiopeia to destroy the Zodiarchy, the last remnants of the Council when they manifest outside of her power. Cassiopeia promises to make amends while Oliver returns to his life in Motorvile, bidding farewell to his friends while promising his mother he will live his life.
  • One day at Oliver's home, he received a letter of invite to the Pantheon, who were impressed by his journey and his use of the Wizard's Companion and offered to make him the God of Spellbooks. Oliver accepted the invitation and casted Gateway to enter the Pantheon, showing awe at all its wonders.
  • Oliver spends his days in the House of Magic practicing new spells and hanging out with the other magical deities. Some of the most notable sorcerers include Harry Potter, Doctor Strange, Madoka Kaname, and Sakura Kinomoto.
    • As a fellow wizard who had to learn magic himself when he learned of his magical potential, Oliver is honored to meet Harry Potter, and is very sympathetic towards the lost of his loved ones. Harry is also sympathetic towards Oliver losing his mother, and grows to respect his accomplishments and how he was to put his heart into magic to help people. Currently the two are training to learn the other's magic and make use of their talents.
    • The young mage is deeply respectful towards Merlin, Doctor Strange, and Kalecgos for their expertise in the mystical arts. Oliver hopes to learn to cast magic through hand gestures just like Doctor Strange, and the latter is willing to teach him. Oliver rode a dragon during his adventure, so Kalecgos greatly Oliver's commitment in his journey and for using magic wisely. Merlin has also offered to Oliver lessons on using his magic effectively.
      • Oliver shows great pity towards Malygos for having to fall into madness as a result of magic being used to bring about the extinction of the his dragonflight. He even admits he understands how dangerous magic is when it's misused. Oliver is one of the few who doesn't misuse magic. Since Oliver doesn't misuse magic, Malygos doesn't hold anything against, but he still keeps his eye on him.
    • He is awed at at seeing Madoka Kaname, an embodiment of Hope, but gets along with her as an equal. He is also saddened at seeing how her friendship with Homura Akemi went down, wondering if he could save the latter just like he saved Cassiopeia. Madoka admits she doesn't know the answer to that question, but still appreciates the offer. She currently sees Oliver as a little brother to guide and fight alongside.
      • Seeing what Homura Akemi had to go through reminded Oliver of Shadar, considering how he sacrificed so much to protect one person and ended up suffering from the cruelty of others in his world, driving him to madness. Indeed, when Madoka told Oliver about what kind of person Homura is, Oliver realized just how completely messed-up her heart had to be: a heart utterly berift of Restraint, Belief, Enthusiasm and Confidence at the very least, on top of a dangerous excess of Love. He admitted he would be stunned if there was not at least one Nightmare clinging to her on top of everything. Shadar however committed sins far worse than Homura, considering how his approach to bring about a peaceful world was to become a tyrant and help the White Witch bring destruction to the world. Though Homura still seized her universe by force to grant Madoka a happier life, Oliver still knows what she did was wrong and plans to help the Magical Girls put an to her madness, whether by finding enough pieces of heart to repair hers or fighting her outright should that fail. Sayaka Miki has expressed doubt that the first option would work.
    Sayaka: Seems like a waste of perfectly good pieces of heart: just tossing them into a crushing black abyss.
    • Very friendly towards Sakura Kinomoto, seeing a kindred spirit in her due to how their magical adventures started. They both sympathize with each other over the lost of their mother, but still had their friends and loved ones to guide them. Sakura admits she would like Oliver as a little brother, something that touches Oliver's heart. Oliver in turn also supports Sakura's relationship with Syaoran Li.
  • Looks up to the Persona users, especially Yu Narukami, since their ability to call upon their Personas is similar to his call upon familiars. Yu Narukami is good with children due to being a big brother figure to Nanako (who in turn also gets along with Oliver), so he is willing to act like a Big Brother Mentor to him. The Phantom Thieves of Hearts have noted that his ability to heal the broken-hearted is similar to how they steal people's hearts.
  • Notably shocked to find Negi Springfield, a fellow young sorcerer like him, ended up becoming a teacher. Negi has the expertise of a wizard, and is impressed by Oliver's potential as a wizard, even offering to train him in some of his spells.
  • Highly respectful to Professor Layton, being eager to spend time with him and solve puzzles with him. Oliver is saddened to hear how Professor Layton lost the love of his life, since unlike the time he helped reunite Prince Ali and Princess Yasmina, Professor Layton only got to see her once before she disappeared for good.
  • Gets along well with Ness and Lucas, Kid Heroes just like him. In the latter's case, Oliver also sympathizes with him for the loss of his mother, and at the same time showing disgust towards Porky Minch for what he did to Lucas's brother.
  • Oliver and Makoto Naegi get along very well with each other, both of them being The Heart and Hope Bringer towards the people they care about. Oliver is impressed by the mundane ways he was able to help his friends out in their time of need, while Makoto praises Oliver for all the people he helped during his adventure. Both of them also sympathize with their personal losses (Oliver with his mother, Naegi with his classmates).
  • Gets along well with Subaru, Emilia, and Puck. In the latter two's case, Oliver also has Familiars of his own who are loyal to him beyond a doubt. He also sympathizes with Subaru's life and hopes to help him through his struggles.
  • Even though their methods of using alchemy are different, Oliver and the Elric Brothers are on great terms with each other. Edward has offered to Oliver how to use alchemy without Al-Khemi's help, but Oliver politely declines, stating he's content with what he has.
    • This in turn has led him to cross paths with the Homunculi, coming into opposition with Father and Dante the most. Oliver finds their mistreatment of life unacceptable, so he vowed to help the Elric brothers and their allies in their fight against them. Greed is the only Homunculus he has an amicable relationship with, since Greed cares for his allies and friends at the very least and is honorable to the core.
  • Genie reminds Oliver of his Genie in the Cauldron, Al-Khemi, but Oliver is shocked to learn that Genie was a prisoner of his lamp, which meant even evil people can exploit him. Oliver is at the very least glad Aladdin freed him as promised and ensured he can't be used to harm anyone ever again. Genie is quite friendly with Oliver, and while Oliver is a little flabbergasted by his antics, still appreciates his company.
  • Thanks to the spells Nature's Tounge and Spirit Medium, Oliver can talk to animals and ghosts that normally can't be spoken to. Because of this, Oliver can speak to animals and lost souls that normally can't be spoken to.
    • The former spell has allowed Oliver to speak with some of the following animals, most of them coming from the House of Beasts:
      • Quite surprised to learn Pongo and Peridita have 99 dalmation puppies to take care of, but nevertheless is willing to befriend and support them all the way. Because of this, he's willing to protect them from Cruella De Vil should she try to come after them.
      • Although nervous about Remy at first, seeing how he knows to cook safely has Oliver reassured that the rat can be trusted to cook good cusine. He's even willing to visit Remy's kitchen for some food when he has the time. Thanks to Nature's Tounge, he's the one of the few who calls Remy by name instead of just "Little Chef".
      • Iggy reminds Oliver of Ghengis, Denny's dog from Motorville. While Iggy is not the most sociable dog, he is glad at least someone can now understand him.
      • When visiting the House of Aquatic Life, Oliver tends to meet with Ecco the Dolphin the most. Oliver is quite interested in Ecco's ability to travel through, considering the spell Breach Time only works once in the castor's lifetime, leaving him unable to time travel again with magic.
      • Balto is quite good with kids, despite being a wolf-dog, so he gets along well with Oliver. Oliver in turn admires Balto's courage and determination to get the medicine back to his hometown to help the sickly children, and is outright sympathetic towards how he was treated as an outcast.
      • Simba has known Sora when he was a human and was only able to talk to him directly when he was turned into an animal, so it surprises him to meet a human who can actually speak to animals. Oliver is sympathetic with how Simba lost his father at a young age and is willing to support if need be.
      • Abu is on amicable terms with Oliver, though the latter does have to reign in his kleptomaniac tendencies. Oliver has been robbed a few times in the other world and is quite annoyed with thieves stealing from him.
      • Is quite honored to meet Epona, Link's loyal steed, who is in turn very cordial with him. He is one of the few people Epona will allow to ride her.
      • Bambi is one of the few animals who trusts Oliver since he proved himself to be unlike the other "Man" who hunts him and his fellow deer. The fact they both lost their mother at a young age also helps.
      • Babe quickly befriends Oliver, while also quite impressed to learn he is a herder. Babe likes talking to Oliver and has complete trust in him.
      • Shows admiration for Chibiterasu and Amaterasu for their abilities, and the two in turn trust Oliver wholeheartedly and allow him to pet them as much as he likes.
      • Oliver can also communicate with various Pokémon in the Pantheon as well, with some of the most notable being Pikachu and many of the Legendary and Mythical Pokémon. Oliver notes the they're a lot like Familiars, and wonders if it's possible that someday that trainers can fight directly alongside their Pokémon.
    • The ability to talk to animals allows Oliver to be on good terms with Eliza Thornberry, who can also speak to animals via supernatural means. Eliza enjoys having someone around with her when they talk to animals.
  • Though he is a magic user, Oliver also likes to go to the Houses of Technology and Travel, since he always had his dream of building a race car. Oliver took the race car he and his best friend Philip had been working on, going to the House of Technology to work on it in case of upgrades or repairs, then riding it in the House of Travel.
  • He had to face a lot of evil magic users in the Pantheon, with the most notable including Lord Tireknote , Queen Chrysalisnote , King Sombra, and Lord Voldemortnote . Oliver vows to make sure none of these villains will misuse magic in the Pantheon while he lives.
  • Very wary of the Anti-Mage, considering how he hates magic and his ability to take burn his magic makes him a threat. Oliver tries to avoid facing him whenever he can, knowing just how dangerous he can be.
  • Oliver gets along very well with the Mane 6 and Spike, since their magic is fueled by their friendship. Oliver knows that the heart is the greatest power of all, and supports them all the way. They can also provide him a piece of heart if necessary.
    • He tends to visit Twilight and Spike to show them the Wizard's Companion, with Twilight eager to research it and find out more about the foreign magic. Oliver likes to hang out with Spike as well, considering Oliver had befriended a dragon during his journey.
    • Fluttershy can also speak to animals, so she's perfectly happy to allow Oliver to visit the animals in Fluttershy's sanctuary and learn more about them. Fluttershy also proves herself to be a good source of kindness
    • Rarity is interested in Oliver's wizard clothes and tends to speak with him to find out more about them. Oliver does allow her to design some of the wardrobe to make attires fit for ponies.
    • Rainbow Dash and Oliver form a kinship over their ambitions, the former for her desire to join the Wonderbolts and the latter to make his race car, and tend to speak to each other to give advice about their dreams. Rainbow Dash also serves as a good source of ambition.
    • Finds Pinkie Pie to be a good source of enthusiasm, and while initially a little overwhelmed by it, still appreciates how Pinkie is there for her friends. Pinkie is also happy to share some of her baked goods with Oliver to feed his Familiars.
    • Tends to visit Applejack to help her collect apples to make apple cider. Applejack is even willing to share some of her apples with Oliver whenever he asks for them.
  • Being the kind-hearted child he is, Oliver is incredibly sympathetic towards Zeref, considering how he was cursed for trying to bring his brother back to life, and fell to evil due to losing Mavis, the love of his life and first person to show him kindness. Oliver is at the very least happy that Zeref was finally free from his pain and allowed to be alongside Mavis.
  • Issac also suffered a horrible tragedy regarding his mother, though in his case it's because his mother abused him. Oliver, knowing what abusive parents are like after seeing Myrtle's father turn into a Domestic Abuser as a result of Shadar stealing his kindness, greatly sympathizes with Issac and offers to his friend, promising to help him through his struggles. However, learning that Issac possibly imagined his mother abusing him, that he blamed himself for his parents splitting off, and that he committed suicide by locking himself in the chest caused Oliver to realize that Isaac's situation was worse than he was led to believe, so Oliver knows that Isaac needs all the help he can get.
  • While respectful towards the Nohrian Royal Family, Oliver tends to talk with Leo the most, since he owns the tome Brynhildr, allowing him to use plant based magic. Leo has offered to teach Oliver some of the spells he uses in his tome should he ever seek his aid, with Oliver interested to learn more magic spells.
  • Teclis has offered Oliver a chance to learn magic at the Imperial Colleges of Magic in the Warhammer World. Oliver has accepted his offer in the hopes of learning more magic and train in casting his spells more efficiently, allowing him to protect his allies and help his allies more efficiently.
  • Yuya and Yuzu quickly came to befriend Oliver when they heard of their similar circumstances (Sharing their soul with an Alternate Self in another world). Oliver is shocked and saddened to learn that the two had gotten involved in an interdimensional war, considering that war was one of the biggest reasons why his Soul Mate, Lucien, became the Dark Djinn. He's also saddened to hear that Yuya and Yuzu were forcefully fused with their other selves permanently, since the person who fused didn't even consider them their own individuals, just fragments of a single person meant to come back together.
  • Gods in the Pantheon have asked Oliver if he was the old man who gave Yu Mornstar, considering their similar appearances and the fact he had the legendary wand in his possession. Oliver hasn't said anything about it, but the fact that he doesn't deny it has reinforced some people's opinions.

Demigods

    Rom and Ram 
Rom and Ram, Goddesses of Magic Staves (White Sisters, Rom: Shy Little Girl Ram: Determined Little Girl)
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Rom on the left, Ram to the right.White Sisters


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