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    Krona 
Krona, God of Over-Quantifying Things (Entropy, The Mad Guardian, Renegade Guardian)
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Entropy
  • Overdeity
  • Symbol: A hand clutching creation.
  • Alignment: Neutral Evil
  • Portfolio: Greater-Scope Villain, Measuring the Marigolds, Big Bang Meddling, Searching for Knowledge at the Cost of Possibly EVERYTHING, Fallen Hero, Omnicidal Maniac, For Science!
  • Domain: Evil, Science, Destruction, Time, Knowledge
  • Interested in: The Admins, YHVH, The Divine Powers, Nyarlathotep
  • Allies: Melkor, Brainiac, The Brainspawn, Bill Cipher, Davros, Hermaeus Mora
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Nekron
  • Rival: Rassilon
  • Enemies: All Seven Lantern Corps (especially Atrocitus), Ganthet, pretty much every DC and Marvel deity, Arceus, Galactus, Chakravartin, Mata Nui, Eru Ilúvatar, every Creator Deity ever, The Emotions, The Four Chaos Gods and The Emperor of Mankind, Wade Wilson/Deadpool, Fused Zamasu, The Doctor, Team Dai-Gurren
  • Krona was once the greatest mind on Maltus, and many great inventions of the Guardians of the Universe can be attributed to him. However, his lust for knowledge and a desire to quantify and understand led him to disregard their warnings that looking at the dawn of time would cause disaster. He ignored them and varying cataclysm ensued. And he continues to search for the ultimate answers, no matter the cost.
  • The varying cataclysm? Depending on who you ask, the Antimatter Universe, The Multiverse, the universe losing a billion years in its lifespan and even according to one source the creation of goddamn evil. He casts a great shadow over DC Comics, and the Guardians of the Universe were initially motivated to atone for his actions. Zamasu was livid and cites Krona as the reason for the Time Travel Taboo, and the first great example of mortals being evil. Unlike most, Krona just simply doesn't care about Zamasu's ramblings and ignores him.
  • Recent evidence may suggest that even Melkor is not the initial source of evil. Rather, it may be Krona. Having interfered with creation, many in the GUAE believe that he may have been responsible for Melkor's Face–Heel Turn, and possibly even more. The Mad Guardian feels insulted by this; he wished to look back at the dawn of time in order to understand how all things came to be and why. Any damage he did because of it is accidental. Further research revealed a more confusing truth; Melkor became evil on his own, but it was Krona's tampering that resulted in it manifesting as an actual substance he could spread and diffuse. Given the timey-wimey experiment Krona was doing, it may be a lot more accurate to say Melkor and Krona were behind each other.
  • Felt justified of his actions upon learning the original Guardians of the Universe went through a full Face–Heel Turn and sought to replace all free will with their Third Army. The two big exceptions being Sayd and more importantly Ganthet, his former friend. And they were not happy to see each other in the Trope Pantheon. Krona's eyes have been leering at the Time Lords and their society being on the same level as the Guardians. As such, he perceives their Lord President as a rival in power and knowledge. And the Doctor considers them as bad as each other, with Krona being painfully ignorant of what makes the universe worth knowing about.
  • Krona has a bad habit of not appreciating the beauty in things, trying to understand how everything works but never appreciating what it is for what it is. And will destroy universes to do so. Eru Ilúvatar stated to Krona how flawed his approach is, which Krona ignored and claimed that Eru was an idiot who couldn't understand.
    Eru Ilúvatar: "You wish to understand the universe, but you don't appreciate it. You think you can understand the music of creation but you never listen to it, only try to write down the notes. And you're so bad at it that you corrupt the melody you claim to appreciate it. What is even the point of learning about the universe if you never truly use that knowledge?
  • Has entered the Pantheon in hopes of wrestling the answer out of their gods: what is the origin of all things? As such, he has made an enemy of all creator gods in his search, given he killed Galactus for the answer. Melkor and Brainiac are helping him in his quest. Brainiac seeks the knowledge Krona can gain, and Melkor has hopes that through understanding how all came to be he can do what he has always wanted: to create life of his own, independent of his creator, Eru. And if not, perhaps simply corrupt creation further as Krona did accidentally.
  • Of course, several people like to point out that he already GOT the answer, since he got to be part of the new world being birthed. However, Krona grumbles that he didn't have enough time to take notes, and justifies his continued search because he wants to learn the origin of all universes
    • On that note, Galactus would like nothing more than to eat Krona alive after killing him and using his body as a base.
    • Speaking of that crossover, it was during this time that Krona began to pivot more towards Conquest than just knowledge. Taking his rage at being denied ANY knowledge out on the universe.
  • Deadpool decided to troll Krona by telling him he knew the ultimate truth. Krona fell for it, and he said it was 42. Enraged, Krona demanded Deadpool tell him the real truth, and Deadpool told him the DC and Marvel Universes are works of fiction by comic book writers, and that's where everything comes from. Krona was enraged further, but dismissed him as a lunatic and left. Deadpool's still amused he pissed him off either way.
  • Came to a head with Arceus after discovering the Distortion World. As the creator of his Antimatter Universe, Krona has declared Arceus a thief for making its own antimatter god. That, and he wants Arceus to surrender his secrets. Arceus is preparing the other pantheon members of Pokémon for a counter-strike. The Anti-Monitor scoffed at this, pointing out "you are not responsible for me as you once assumed".
  • Thanks to his attempt at universal conquest, he is absolutely forbidden to go anywhere near the House of Emotion. While he probably won't listen, Krona isn't interested in them at the moment. He did, however, deliver one big, fat "I told you so!" when the Guardians of the Universe turned evil. Of course, he was pretty dead at that point, his corpse being mangled by Atrocitus for causing the Manhunters to become evil.
  • As his plot with the Emotional Entities and emotionally changing the universe failed, he has instead chosen to target the stronger Chaos Gods. Most feel that as powerful as Krona is, this will backfire horribly for him. The Emperor of Mankind doesn't appreciate this and rightfully considers this scheme a threat to humanity and the universe as a whole.
  • In his pursuit of ultimate knowledge, Krona has been investigating YHVH. He's intrigued in the cosmic flaw that made Him a Mad God, and wonders if it has any similarities to the cosmic problems his viewing on the dawn of time inflicted on the DC Universe. Krona is seeking the information within the Admins, and wants to observe the Divine Powers' creation of a new universe so he can study its secrets.
  • The only dead soul we know who Nekron has been unable to contain, and was forced to bargain with, though the paradox of an immortal dying did help open the gateway for him and his interest in the physical universe. The Lich decided to get back at him for this, and revealed secrets to him. He listened eagerly.
  • Davros is one of the few beings Krona, at the very least, thinks is near his level of intelligence. They've debated heavily on how knowledge should be used, but both agree that knowledge is power and they would destroy everything for the sake of power. Krona has sought to court the Brainspawn for their path of knowledge. He doesn't care if they plan to destroy the universe, so long as he gets to join them in omniscience.
  • Willing to make deals with Bill Cipher for knowledge, and seems to respect the triangle for brushing off the Lich's Mind Rape. It's a win-win for both of them; Krona gets the Knowledge, Bill gets the favors that make use of Krona's abilities. Strangely enough, it happens less often than one would think. However, he is wary since Bill has been in his mind and knows the one thing he fears.
  • Has also sought out absolute knowledge from Nyarlathotep and Hermaeus Mora. The latter ended up getting along with Krona, mainly they will commit unspeakable acts in the form of knowledge. Mora does feel Krona suffers willful ignorance in some ways, but it's a small complaint. Nyarlathotep's relationship is a lot more exploitative and many are waiting for the moment Krona bites off more than he chew.

Greater Gods

    Naruto Uzumaki 
Naruto Uzumaki, God of Determination (Number One Hyperactive Knuckleheaded Ninja, Nanadaime Hokage, The Orange Hokage, The Seventh Hokage, Naruko, Nardo, Shippuu no Naruto, Boruto's Dad)
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Click here to see him in the Epilogue and in Boruto
  • Greater God (Overdeity in Six Path Sage Mode)
  • Symbol: A Naruto, the Spiral-Shaped Garnish of a Bowl of Ramen. Of course! Also, his Uzumaki Clan symbol.
  • Theme Music: Naruto Main Theme, The Raising Fighting Spirit (shared with Kakashi), Strong and Strike, ROCKS by Hound Dog, Go!!! by FLOW, Rise, Power!, Ninja Slayer
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good
  • Portfolio: Determinators, Idiot Turned Idealistic Heroes, Highly-Visible Ninja, Converting His Enemies by Beating Them, Hidden Badassery, Facial Markings, Red Scarves of Assckicking.
  • Domains: Determination, Optimism, Love, Happy Endings
  • High Priest: Vyse
  • Teachers: Minato Namikaze and Kushina Uzumaki (his parents), Kakashi-sensei, Jiraiya
  • Allies:
  • Odd Friendship with: Hayate Ayasaki
  • Friendly Rivals: Ichigo Kurosaki (that other popular Shonen Jump series guy), Luffy again, Black*Star
  • Enemies: Madara Uchiha, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, Deidara, SCP-953, Shukuro Tsukishima, SHOCKER, Sephiroth, Kars, Tenjuro Banno
  • Opposes: Lucia Nanami, most Abusive Parents
  • Complicated Relationship with: Sasuke Uchiha
  • On good terms with: Obito Uchiha, Nagato
  • Uneasy Relationship: Orochimaru
  • Determined to someday redeem Sasuke Uchiha as well as return him to his rightful place as God of Emo. Sometimes sits at the feet of Kamina and begs to "try out" the Gurren. Successfully utilizing all his chakra, he can defeat Goku in an eating contest. Just barely.
    • His wish came true. Sasuke came to the Pantheon. But... he's not too happy with how he came back.
    • And he succeeds in redeeming Sasuke as well. Some are not happy about this, others do point out the fact that Itachi was the one who made Sasuke into who he was. In any case, Naruto is happy enough with it, and Sasuke is seemingly hell-bent on serving Konoha as Naruto's hidden hand for the rest of his life, so he's not rocking the boat over what anyone thinks.
  • The only god on the Tropes Pantheon to solicit followers himself.
  • Gets on well with Nanoha, Goku, and Touma Kamijou due to their similar views on making friends and what happens when they're threatened, as well as other similar traits such as desiring peace, open-minded kindness (though it shows somewhat differently with Touma than the others), and not being able to stand by when innocents are threatened. With Goku and Nanoha, this friendship extends to the three of them helping each other train, which has quite a few evil deities nervous; the thought of Naruto having access to Nanoha's brand of powerful and non-lethal (but very, very painful) magic is bad enough, much less the idea of him knowing the Kamehameha, Instant Transmission, or the Spirit Bomb…
  • Is unamused with the fact that he's not part of the Pantheon Ninja Trinity. He made it his other goal to replace Ryu Hayabusa as the leader of the Trinity and that's a promise! For he never goes back on his word as it's his Nindo (ninja way)
    • When he heard the news of the coaxing of Litchi Faye-Ling to the GUAG, Naruto immediately volunteered to join. Along the way, he managed to make a bet with Bang Shishigami that if they succeed, the Trinity is going to be revamped into a Shitennou/Four Guardians, and he's gonna get that position. Yes, for this one, it's gonna happen! Dattebayo!
      • And yes, he succeeded. Now he's part of the new Ninja Shi-Tennou.
  • Has begun hanging out with Axel Almer, after a fight that literally went on for days until they both realized that neither one of them was going to admit defeat. Because of their similar attitudes, Axel is one of the few older people that Naruto addresses with the utmost respect.
  • Has become friends with Hayate Ayasaki after realizing how his life is just as uber-fucked up as his after listening to a paragraph detailing on how he lives with his parents and being driven to tears by it.
  • Garrod Ran is his representative in the Gundam multiverse; as to how he got the job, this happened:
    Garrod: Tiffa, if I get to become Naruto's prophet, I'll believe in God!
    *Naruto appears out of nowhere*
    Naruto: Sure thing, dattebayo!
    Garrod: Tiffa, I believe in God!
  • For some odd reason, Naruto sees a good ally in Asura, if not for sounding very familiar to one of his friends, but for his Power type to be very similar to himself when tampering into his Nine-Tailed fox powers. Similarities have been noticed, but most do NOT want to see the day the two fight in those states.
    • As a result of this, when it became known that Naruto is the reincarnation of another Asura, both were quite obviously amused.
  • Often participates in friendly competitions with Monkey D. Luffy around the Pantheon, attempting to settle which is better between ninjas and pirates. What the events entail has varied from eating contests and sparring matches to a race that left the two in perpetual debt after they crashed the Gurren and Lagann into the House of Commerce. Despite this rivalry, Naruto and Luffy remain close friends.
  • Sometimes sneaks into the House of Love to meet with both of the Mais — sparring with Mai Shiranui, and sneaking out bowls of ramen from Mai Tokiha's kitchen (often asking Jiraiya to cover for him when he does).
    • He no longer sneaks inside as he goes to spend some time with his wife, Hinata.
  • Naruto avoids Lucia Nanami's music like the plague, believing it to be absolutely dreadful. His quest ended in failure when he was incarcerated on Ninja Shutter Island, where Mermaid Melody fandubs were used as a Cool and Unusual Punishment. Lucia herself doesn't quite understand this hate directed at her.
  • Quite a few members questioned his sanity and collectively facepalmed after he declared that Obito Uchiha (the guy that killed his parents, ruined a lot of people's lives and killed quite a bunch of them, including his future wife's cousin) was the "coolest guy ever".
    • However, a few took a metaphorical view, since Obito stopped being Obito after the tragedy and became Tobi, in much how Anakin Skywalker died and became Darth Vader. Considering how Obito was like Naruto before his breaking, some have interpreted this is what he meant.
  • He is happy to hear that his parents had ascended into the Pantheon. Unlike Jin Kazama, who dislikes the Mishima surname, he wished that the Namikaze surname would fit him, hence technically his full name is Naruto Namikaze Uzumaki. Then he realized that it would sound weird and thought how weird his children's names would sound with 3 last names.
  • At one point he used to scream "believe it!" all the time but it grew out of style.
  • Has bonded with Akihiko Sanada over their love of ramen and constant training to get stronger and protect others. When the two are around each other, expected a dish of Ichiraku's combined with something baked by Akihiko's friend Kotone Shiomi to be there as well. It also helps that Akihiko's voice and attire colors kinda remind him of Gaara.
  • In the wake of the Great Upheaval, Naruto has developed a very strong dislike of Lucifer, explicitly comparing him to Madara Uchiha due to similarities: like Madara, Lucifer is a seemingly-selfish being who corrupted an innocent, traumatized child into doing his dirty work and becoming his disciple, taking advantage of Homura's moment of weakness just like Madara did Obito's. To that end, Naruto has sworn to help the Sisterhood against Lucifer, and to redeem Homura just as he redeemed Obito.
  • A strange young man with a long sword once came after him, but he saw the man's strikes coming and evaded every one of them. During this, he suddenly heard Ichigo frantically shouting to make sure that sword didn't touch him lest the enemy, named Shukuro Tsukishima, try to rewrite his memories. As the two friendly rivals converged on Tsukishima a police lady came through demanding answers. While they explained what was happening, Tsukishima tried to spin the situation as them being a couple of angry delinquents: however, when Tsukishima tried to say he came from the house of Heroes and Ichigo did not, the chief saw the truth and chased off the intruder.
  • Naruto and Ichigo eventually decided to finally settle their rivalry and find out once and for all who was stronger in a one on one fight to the finish. While Ichigo proved to be faster, Naruto's superior durability, destructive power, training and versatility proved too much for Ichigo to handle and the fight ended up escalating to the point where Ichigo used Mugetsu after even his Merged Hollow Form proved to not be enough, and Naruto responded by tanking the blow and basically overkilling Ichigo with his Six Paths: Ultra Big Ball Rasenshuriken and Tailed Beast Bomb at the same time once Ichigo lost his powers. The two still remain on good terms even after the battle, though.

Intermediate Gods

    Asta 
Asta, God of Being Too Dumb to Fool (Demon Who Devours Even Despair, Flaw of the World, Muscle-Bound Shrimp, Second-Place Rookie, Shrimpsta, Stupidsta, Absta, Chadsta)
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  • Intermediate God (Demigod without his Anti-Magic Swords), Greater God in Devil Union
  • Symbol: His five-leaf clover grimoire
  • Theme Song: Haruka Mirai or Convinction
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good
  • Portfolio: Anti-Magic, Demon-Slayer Sword, Charles Atlas Superpower, Clueless Chick-Magnet, Dark Is Not Evil, Determinator, Idiot Hero, Magically Inept Fighter, The Paragon, Pint-Sized Powerhouse, Screaming Warrior, Black Asta, Un-Sorcerer
  • Domains: Anti-Magic, Determination, Dumbness, Heroism, Hope
  • Herald: Liebe
  • High Priest: Arthur Boyle
  • Allies: Yuno Grinberryall, Noelle Silva, Secre Swallowtail, Izuku Midoriya, Naruto Uzumaki, Monkey D. Luffy, Touma Kamijou, Shizuo Heiwajima, Ayla, Ike, Nero, Shirou Emiya, Ange, Son Goku, Mavis Vermillion
  • Enemies: Malekith, Griffith, Ganondorf, Dio Brando, Yuuki Terumi, King Piccolo, Aku, The Dark Star
  • Respects: Guts
  • Conflicting Opinion: Obito Uchiha, Copen
  • A young teenager with a burning determination. He was abandoned as a baby along with his friend and rival, Yuno, and raised in an orphanage. Hot-blooded, energetic, and outspoken, his goal is to one day become the Wizard King, but he's the only person who doesn't have any magical power in a world of magic. However, he is given the ability of anti-magic after receiving the five-leaf clover grimoire. Using anti-magic swords, he can deflect and slice through magic to defeat enemy mages. With his trained body and intense determination, he diligently aims for his dream.
  • Asta was surprised to say the least when he ascended to the Pantheon without any of his fellow Black Bulls. He was, at first, lonely without the presence of his beloved comrades who he had undergone many tribulations alongside. However, his interest was piqued when he met any other deities who came from worlds without magic — different from the kingdom he grew up in where everyone except him is a mage. He soon became excited to be in the presence of other magic-less individuals he had never met before, and enjoys the company of the Demigods in the Pantheon. Eventually, his close friends from his world, Yuno and Noelle, joined Asta in the Pantheon to his delight.
  • Is good friends with Ayla, who he was a follower of before ascending. The two hold respect for each other for their hard-earned strength and understanding the difficulty of being unable to use magic when everyone else can. Their similarities and friendship are enough to get past a language barrier with Ayla's Hulk Speak. Asta visits the House of Combat to work out with her and challenge her to eating contests whenever he has free time. Ayla earnestly accepts his challenges and refuses to let the midget get the best of her. The two often compete to see who can eat the most tatoes, the signature potato from Asta's home village that he grew up eating and loves to consume. He's managed to get Ayla to enjoy the dish as well.
  • While their followers tend to butt heads over who is the new face of the shonen genre, Asta and Midoriya have formed a friendship due to their similar backgrounds. They bonded over their similar background — discrimination over being born powerless within superhuman societies. The boys were happy to hear of each other's tales and how they had both overcame their challenges through being gifted new powers, sheer perseverance and hard work, as well as the help of new friends. The two All Loving Heroes were too nice not to befriend each other, and wish the best for one another in the pursuit of their respective dreams.
  • He is currently trying to learn to better wield his giant black sword from Guts, a master of BFS swordsmanship. Asta idolizes him for his intensity and strength. The Black Swordsman, however, has been too busy in the House of Ambiguity to take on any apprentices to Asta's dismay. Though this doesn’t discourage him and he continuously asks Guts to take him on as an apprentice, or at the very least some lessons, whenever he can in his usual robust volume. Guts, although rarely showing it, has taken a liking to the young swordsman, who reminds him of his traveling companion Isidro.
  • He thought about transferring to become the God of Anti-Magic, which had not been taken. However, he remembered that his power actually comes from the devil in his grimoire, Liebe. At the moment, he's content as the God of Being Too Dumb to Fool and proud that he weaponizes his lack of smarts against villains. As Asta sees it, there can be an advantage in being simple-minded, as others have come to admire him for his pure yet good nature. And he's not phased if anyone makes fun of him for it, unbothered by any intelligent deity disparaging him in the House of Knowledge. Growing up a magic-less peasant, he's used to others insulting him.
  • Although he's usually easygoing and friendly to pretty much everyone he meets, he gets angered whenever anyone from the House of Villains brings up their Freudian Excuse for their evil actions. Using it is an easy way for Asta to yell at and try to knock some sense into them, trying his best to convince them to atone for their misdeeds. Although he may not forgive them, he gains some respect for those who have atoned for their crimes like Anakin Skywalker. However, he detests and can never understand Complete Monsters like Yuuki Terumi who are thoroughly unredeemable. Asta also strives to defeat deities who are Made of Evil, as he believes the Pantheon would be better off without these purely malevolent beings.
    • Has a conflicted opinion about Obito Uchiha. He cannot fully forgive him for using his tragic past as a reason for his heinous acts, but is glad that he eventually atoned. Obito, on the other hand, understands Asta's feelings towards him, fully aware that he's committed terrible crimes that can never be undone. That said, Asta wholeheartedly disagrees with him being called "the coolest guy" by anyone.
  • Thanks to his anti-magic swords' power to dispel magical curses and ailments, he can sometimes be seen in the House of Health and Diseases to cure more supernatural maladies. Usually all it takes is a simple "bonk" of his swords to cure someone, with Asta's Demon-Destroyer Sword used against stronger effects through its "Fate Release" effect. Understandably, people who are sick tend to be a little worried when finding out that they're going to get cured using a giant black sword with the power of a devil. Luckily, Asta's friendly nature often reassures them of worries or doubts about any malevolence.
  • After empowering his arm with the power of his devil during a battle, he has sought out the guidance of Nero, who has a devil arm and demonic power. Nero admires his spunk and unyielding determination, getting the usually antisocial demon slayer to take a liking to him. It helps that they have some commonality, having grown up as orphans in a church with Nero admiring Asta's dedication to his former home, sending most of his Magic Knight wages to the church at Hage, similar to himself. Since then, Nero has been teaching him how to better use his devil's power. Asta also likes how Nero has the same name as his trusted anti-bird companion.
  • Although he's lessened his screaming as he's matured, his loud "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" has impressed the Hall of Voices. It's been stated that he could give Kenji Kazama, the God of Frequently Yelling Indoors a run for his money. Asta has become much more calm in maturity and tone. However, Kenji can be driven up the wall with his boisterousness and idiocy at times, loudly retorting at his stupidity and causing the entire House of Quirks to hear Kenji, which is only exacerbated whenever Asta gets loud himself with Kenji too.
  • His Anti-Magic has caught the attention of Kiritsugu Emiya. The man despises mages and has a low opinion of the universe Asta hails from, and taken interest in Asta over his background and powerful Anti-Magic swords. Asta, on the other hand, is taken aback by the Mage Killer's ruthlessness and gets along much better with Kiritsugu's idealistic adopted son Shirou. The two are often seen sparring, training to compensate for their lack of magical prowess in their pursuits as heroes.
  • He has formed a tense relationship with Copen due them both being regular humans with power nullifying weapons among super-powered beings. That said, although he sympathizes with his motives, Asta disapproves of Copen's vengeful, one-man crusade against the superpowered Adepts and tries to get him to abandon his hatred whenever they meet, instead advocating for more peaceful reform through achieving merit. Copen finds Asta fascinating and has sought his power to help achieve his goals. However, the two's ideological differences prevent any allyship at the moment.
  • Asta has struck an Odd Friendship with Ange, who, similar to himself, has no magic but can nullify it and comes from a world with magic users. Although he has faced discrimination by royalty and nobility for having no magic, he was horrified to hear how Norma in her world are persecuted and forced to become soldiers against DRAGONs. Ange was at least somewhat glad that there were other Norma in her world like her, pitying Asta for being the only person in his world who can't use any magic at all.
  • Thanks to his Anti-Magic, physical strength, and close-range, sword-based fighting style, he can easily defeat most of the Squishy Wizards in the House of Magic and Sorcery. As a Magic Knight in his world, he feels compelled to mediate any dangerous situations. Thus, he's called to duty to resolve any conflicts that may arise between members of the House. He makes fast work most mages in the Pantheon while in his Black Mode. After now having achieved Devil Union, he can defeat almost every magic user, even Greater Gods and Overdeities, within his five minute time limit.

    Gilles de Rais & Ryuunosuke Uryuu 
Gilles de Rais & Ryuunosuke Uryuu, Gods of Shared Nonsensical Logic (Gilles: Caster, Bluebeard, Holy Monster, Demon Marshall, Saber)
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Gilles de Rais (top) and Ryuunosuke Uryuu (bottom)
(Saber) Gilles as he struggled to control his Madness
  • Rank: Intermediate God (Gilles), Quasideity (Uryuu)
  • Symbol: Gilles' Noble Phantasm - Prelati's Spellbook: Textbook of the Sunken Spiral Castle, Uryuu's Command Seal
  • Theme Song: " Into The Crypts Of Rays" by Celtic Frost (Gilles only)
  • Alignment: Chaotic Evil (Formerly Lawful Good — Gilles)
  • Portfolio: Evil Duo, Shared Enjoyment of Murder, Unlit Lairs, Serial Child Murderers, Ax-Crazy, The Sociopath
  • Domains: Murderer, Insanity
  • Allies: Cthulhu, The Old Gods, Azathoth, Yog-Sothoth, Shub-Niggurath, Nyarlathotep, Hastur, Sheogorath, Molag Bal, SCP-106, Hansel & Gretel, Freddy Krueger, Springtrap, Pennywise, Uncle Howee
  • Enemies: Artoria Pendragon, Kiritsugu Emiya & Irisviel von Einzbern, Alexander the Great, Diarmuid Ua Duibhne, Gilgamesh, Rin Tohsaka, Medea & Souichirou Kuzuki, Any children deities, Yu Narukami, Atalanta, Highwayman, Moe Howard, Bayonetta, Bruce Banner, Bruce Wayne, Freddy Fazbear, YHVH, God (Bruce Almighty, GD&B), Saint Martha and George, Alexander Anderson, Father James O' Flaherty, Father Kerras and Father Merrin, Flaggelant, Cassie Cage, Lisa Simpson
  • Special Relationship: Jeanne d'Arc and Jeanne Alter
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Ritsuka Fujimaru
  • These two have a lot in common. They love murdering people, especially young children. This is good, because their logic behind their motives for murder can only be comprehended by one another since Gilles de Rais has the skill, Mental Pollution, which makes him resistant to mental manipulation but also makes it impossible for him to comprehend others that doesn't share his distorted mentality. Both of them got along pretty well thanks to their twisted minds.
    • Gilles was a French nobleman who served during the Hundred Year Wars. It was that war where he met the Holy Maiden, Jeanne d'Arc, and have loyally served her in the campaign. When she was burned in the stake, he despaired and became a serial murderer and a blasphemer until the nobility had him executed for his land.
    • Uryuu Ryuunosuke was a serial killer that resided in Fuyuki City. What seems like a normal man who does small jobs, he is a murderer that enjoys the thrill of death and cruelty. When he discovered a book that allowed summoning servants, he was inadvertently drawn into the Fourth Holy Grail War and participated as the Master of Caster.
  • None of the participants of the Fourth Holy Grail War were pleased with these two psychopaths who took advantage of the chaos by murdering young children and enjoying the thrill of the suffering of others. Artoria is the most disgusted, as not only are they both murderers of young children, but also Gilles believed that she's "Jeanne" and that he is willing to murder so that she could "remember."
    • They are not happy to find that Iskander and his master were the one to destroy their lair and "ruining their art."
    • Gilgamesh is clearly disgusted by their presence and considers them an eyesore. But the biggest offense they made is getting his swords dirty when he made his presence clear in the Fuyuki Bridge where Gilles summoned his abomination.
    • When they were on a spree of kidnapping and murdering children in the streets of Fuyuki, Uryuu possessed a bracelet created by Gilles to brainwash the young kids to lure them in a trance. But one night, their operation was ruined by a young Rin Tohsaka who went on an investigation for a missing friend. Now that they soon learned about the now older girl, both are plotting their revenge against her.
  • Gilles is "reunited" with the real Jeanne d'Arc in the Pantheon. Jeanne is horrified to seeing Gilles in what he has become, from a loyal friend to an insane murderer. The sight of seeing the Holy Virgin in his eyes caused Gilles to grovel before her and, much to Uryuu's confusion, beg for forgiveness even if his crime can never be forgotten. Though Jeanne is willing to forgive Gilles if he atone for his sins, she cannot forgive Uryuu who enables his behavior in the Fourth Holy Grail War and being a serial murderer in his own right. Uryuu understood why Gilles is so obsessed with her but still doesn't want to get her way because she was going to punish him for his crime.
    • In a singularity, where Gilles have taken possession of the Holy Grail in the aftermath of the Hundred Year War, his hatred and bane created a distortion of his vision of Jeanne, Jeanne Alter. Jeanne Alter is not happy to deal with her "father's" idolatrous ramblings, but deep down, she's graceful that he brought her into existence and wouldn't experienced what it's like to be her person. But Jeanne Alter refuses to acknowledge Uryuu as her "uncle."
  • They are both looked down upon by their successors in the Fifth Holy Grail War, Caster Medea and her master, Souichirou Kuzuki. Medea found his magical abilites both laughable and insulting as the only thing magical about him is his book, while she is a powerful sorceress at the time of the Age of Gods. Plus, she was disgusted that he and his master wants to murder people (especially young children) and was lusting over Saber, as it is she that would have Saber all to herself.
    • Meanwhile, Kuzuki completely disapproves of Ryuunosuke wasting his life by choosing to commit murder. When Ryuunosuke point out that he kills people too, he rebute as he was raised to be an assassin but wants to live a normal life.
  • With Prelati's Spellbook, Gilles could summon and control water demons from the depths of the ocean of an alternate dimension. Deep in his own lair within the Pantheon, he tried to summon some gods of the depths for the power of inflict suffering to others, which somehow summoned Cthulhu.
    • He tried summoning creatures affiliated with the Old Gods, which doesn't really affect him much as he was insane that the Old Gods has nothing to corrupt.
    • The Daedric Princes seems pleased with their vileness and made themselves clear as alternate gods to worship. As a mad god himself, Sheogorath revels at Gilles's lost mentality while Molag Bal enables their sick satisfaction of death and suffering.
    • Gilles is one of the few people that can see Saya's eldritch form without losing his mind since he was already insane and utilizes Mental Pollution.
  • BANNED from the House of Faith. While obvious, Gilles is prohibited for rejecting God by slaughtering innocent children and worshipping abominable beings, Uryuu is banned because of his suggestion that God wanted suffering in his creation is deemed blasphemous.
    • They are wanted by some of the more militant faithful as they will not tolerate heresy and insults to God. The Flaggelant views them as no different from the deranged cultists that plague the Darkest Estate and will punish them the same way he did under the Ancestor's employment. But he is especially offended by Uryuu and his belief on suffering and God, being a martyr of pain with his practices of worship to the light.
  • Wanted for child murder, they will be shot on sight if they come near the young deities of the Pantheon, as their crimes extend not on just the murder but also the mutilation and dissection of the rotting cadavers. Naturally, parents and protective adults are very furious about them, that even Batman (who dealt with his sidekicks being maimed horribly) is willing to break his "do not kill" code.
    • On one night, the two men kidnapped Nanako for one of their sick games. Naturally, the Investigation Team and her father, Ryotaro, were furious about the kidnapping and broke their way through Gilles's creatures in order to rescue the little girl. Even Adachi sided against the two strangers, despite being a murderer himself, because he cared about Nanako as well.
    • Though not a summoned servant in the Fourth Holy Grail War, they are despised by Atalanta, who loved children and wanting to wish for a world where children can be loved and accepted. She is not hesitant to shoot them in the head or even unleashing Agrius Metamorphosis to tear them to pieces.
    • Mr. Slave is disgusted by them that if he caught them trying to harm or corrupt kids in front of him, he'll shove them up his "hyper-dimensional" ass. At the same time.
  • One of the most known feature of Gilles's disgusting visage is his bulging fish eyes, which solidifies his insanity. However, according to Jeanne, she poked her eyes some times and it somehow turns him back to normal temporarily, much to Uryuu's confusion. It hurts like hell and prefer not to get his eyes, especially since one of Moe Howard's gag is poking his companion's eyes.
  • With their disturbed mind, they got along well with other insane murderers, especially if their victims are young children. They are willing to share their visceral furnitures to their "friends."
  • Despite their motive of murdering children, they seems scared of Hanzel & Gretel, at least in regards to finding victims to maim. Otherwise, the two found the murderous twins to quite entertainment and once asked them to film their carnage... and that snuff film.
  • Gilles is so insanely infatuated with Jeanne that anyone that vaguely resembles her will cause him to ramble crazily. Though only if she matches the description in his eyes, as he views neither Mordred nor Nero as anywhere near as pure as Jeanne.
    • There was one time where he tried to reach for the hand of Cassie Cage, in which according to Geras is compared to Joan of Arc. Gilles is seen leaving with almost a bullet to a head, a bubblegum, and a restraining order.

    Homestar Runner 
Homestar Michael (Stipe) Runner, The Ditzy God (Homeslice, Kevin DuBrow, Mr. Dee Williams, The Deckeman, Homestarrunner.com, Lionel Richie)
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    Indominus Rex & Indoraptor 
Indominus Rex and Indoraptor, Co-Gods of Genetically Built Creatures and Beasts More Intelligent Than They Appear (Indominus: I. Rex, iRex, GMOsaurus Rex, Diabolus Rex, Coke 2, Pussysaurus, Androgynous Rex | Indoraptor: I. Raptor, The Stealth Fighter Jet of Dinosaurs, Ripper)
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Left: Indominus. Right: Indoraptor.
  • Intermediate Goddess and God
  • Symbol: The Indominus's Exhibit Symbol (Indominus Rex), A pair of Yellow Lines in a Back Background (Indoraptor)
  • Theme Song: Indominus Wrecks (Indominus), Thus Begins the Indo-Rapture (Indoraptor)
  • Alignment: Chaotic Evil
  • Portfolio: Hybrids Created with the DNA of Several Dinosaurs and Modern Day Animals, Intelligence Supposedly Higher than Humans, Derranged Sociopathy, Unnaturally Malicious, Dinosaurian Frankenstein, Rather Different from One Another, Go Mad from the Isolation, Having a Large Amount of Teeth, Psycho Prototype, Living Weapon, Strong and Fast, Genius Bruiser
  • Domains: Dinosaurs, Genetics, Hostility, Upbringing, Aggression, Cloning
  • High Priest: The Xenomorph Queen
  • Followers: The Nobodies
  • Allies: Spinosaurus, Riptor, Gwangi, Cell, Frankenstein's Monster, Deathwing, Slaanesh, Rau Le Creuset, The Goliath
  • Enemies: Rexie, Owen's Raptor Pack, The Gang of Seven, Dr. Alan Grant, Regina, Mewtwo, Emmet, Peter Quill/Star-Lord, H'annit, Isuzu Sento, The Nostalgia Critic, King Kong, Count Orlok, The Monster Hunters, Pokémon Hunter J
  • Rivals: The Xenomorphs, Deviljho, Glavenus, The Graboids
  • Respected By: Howard and Kreese, Shao Kahn
  • Kept Under Watch By: Albert Wesker, Malekith, Grand United Alliance of Evil, Grand United Alliance of Destruction
  • Fears: The Liopleurodon, The Meg (Indominus only)
  • Dinosaurs are awesome. After all, this is the primary appeal of Jurassic Park, and later on, Jurassic World. The very idea of seeing animals that have been long gone for millions of years is beyond an exciting prospect. So when audiences eventually start getting bored, what is the solution? To create a brand new dinosaur using the DNA genes of other dinosaurs as a way to boost ticket sales. Hence, the Indominus Rex came into being, marketed as a predator that could rival the Tyrannosaurus rex and the Velociraptor in every way and being biologically enhanced. The results were better than expected... and not for good reasons when the Indominus escaped and wrecked Havok on Jurassic World. Despite the successful efforts of a pack of Raptors, a Tyrannosaur, a Mosasaurus and some of the park's staff members to stop the animal, she had already done enough damage to warrant Jurasic World a complete shutdown.
    • The Indominus's legacy, however, would continue on as InGen was able to collect a sample of its DNA to create a successor of sorts, the Indoraptor. Because of the unstable genetics used in the cloning process, the Indominus was sick and required a blood transfusion from a Velociraptor to live. All of these efforts were for nought; the last surviving raptor, Blue, was given a blood transfusion from a Tyrannosaur, effectively eliminating the cure and the Indominus himself was killed while trying to hunt a group of humans, two of which had combated against the Indominus three years ago.
  • The Indominus had been a Pantheonic resident for quite some time. Some report that she was there since the early years of the House of Beasts and Fauna, though it took her quite some time before she made her presence and reputation known. The Indoraptor, on the other hand, seems to be a more recent entry, at least compared to the Indominus. Tellingly enough, they engage in brutal battles against one another as the two dinosaurs hardly had any social development during their mortal lives, not to mention they were specifically made to be weapons for combat. When most people talk about InGen in the Pantheon, it's usually out of disappointment and shame, a reminder made by the Indominus and Indoraptor.
  • They are easily among the most feared beasts in the Pantheon. Aside from the fact that they're cloned to be weapons, they're surprisingly sociopathic in nature. Many of their hunts are calculated and it's often reported that they kill more than how many corpses are needed to sustain their bodies. The Indominus is more exposed, as it's sometimes seen in open woodland, whereas not much is really known about the Indoraptor, though there are reports of the dinosaur being seen in more enclosed areas and indoor buildings.
  • InGen documents have revealed that there were plans and experimentations for hybrid dinosaurs since the earliest years of the 21st Century. One of the more physical pieces of evidence to suggest this was the Spinosaurus that a rescue team encountered back in 2001. Furthermore, the Spinosaurus was never on InGen's list of cloned dinosaurs. This proved that the Spinosaurus was a prototype for cloned hybrids as the dinosaur was still an actual animal, albeit so thoroughly modified it was almost wholly different from it back in prehistoric times. The Indominus was a more successful product that was to be reduced in size to create biological weapons. The Indoraptor is the end result of that project, a savage killing machine meant to be a powerful force of nature, intended to be used by military forces.
  • While they are normally seen in the House of Beasts and Fauna almost no one likes the two. The Indominus and the Indoraptor make sure to get as many kills as possible and their presence has led to many forms of security protocols to be enacted to keep the fauna safe. Because of the technological advancements that have been made, the House of Beasts and Fauna has struck a deal with the House of Machinery and Technology to use better equipment to track the two and notify herds of animals from the Indominus and Indoraptor as much as possible.
  • Rexie and the Raptor Pack haven't forgotten about their ordeal with the Indominus one bit, especially given that she was responsible for Charlie's death and directly killed Echo and Delta. While Rexie and the Raptors don't meet up all that often, they'll pack up together when it comes to dealing with the Indominus. The Gang of Seven and Speckles don't like her either, with the former doing the best they could to keep her away from the Great Valley and the latter making sure his family and especially his son aren't harmed.
  • For all of her viciousness, the Indominus makes no attempt to go close to deep watery bodies. She remembers all too well how her mortal coil was shed and she doesn't like to be reminded by it. The very notice of the Liopleurodon and the Meg are simply enough to terrify her into backing away as much as she could from seawater. Because of his lack of experience outside of indoor confines, the Indoraptor is rather fearless towards them, but given his size, he also tends to back away from the Liopleurodon and the Meg.
    • Made even worse by the fact that the Liopleurodon's High Priest is the very same Mosasauus that killed the Indominus. Because of this, she just cannot fathom how strong apex predators of the ocean really are.
  • Regarding humans, Alan Grant really has nothing good to say about them. While he's always remained critical towards InGen for creating what he thinks are "theme park monsters", he firmly believes the company stooped a new low with the creation of the Indominus as a park exhibit and the Indoraptor as a genetically engineered weapon to use in wars. Isuzu Sento initially liked the idea of a dinosaur theme park and doesn't mind many of the cloned dinosaurs, but she vehemently opposes the two for largely the same reasons as Dr Grant and is arming herself with special ammunition to combat them just in case. Similarly enough, Regina has caught notice of this and has already armed herself enough, knowing how to handle dinosaurs given her experience in Ibis Island and Edward City.
  • H'annit also sees the Indominus and Indoraptor as genetic abominations that have to be stopped at all costs. The presence of the two dinosaurs reminds H'annit of a beast that hunted for self-satisfaction and glee, so her reasons are rather personal. And no, she doesn't excuse the beasts's poor living conditions and treatment to be sympathizing factors either.
  • As with all other creatures, Hunter J has made plans to capture the Indominus and the Indoraptor for a massive bounty. Unfortunately for her, she grossly underestimated the power and aggression the two beasts possessed. The Indominus was able to nearly wreak Havok on J's ship and while she did try to remain more cautious about the Indoraptor, she was nearly killed when he snuck into her ship and was only saved by her Drapion and Ariados.
  • While it is undoubtedly a savage and brutal killing machine, the Indoraptor appears to have a very dishevelled and sickly appearance at times, such as small skin peels and even spasms on occasion. This is the result of the dinosaur having a very unstable genetic code that rendered it having a short life. Yes, it could chase down animals for long periods of time, but it's also rather clumsy and reckless, especially compared to the Indominus.
  • While there may be no hope of redemption for the two, it should be noted that the Indominus and Indoraptor became the way they were because they were kept isolated from every other living lifeform, given little to eat and was treated with some form of disrespect by InGen workers. One does have to wonder how the Indominus and Indoraptor would have acted like if they were raised properly.
    • That said, the Indominus killed and ate its sibling upon birth, so there may have been the case that the Indominus (and by extension, the Indoraptor) were always savage killers with little-to-no social approach in the first place. The Hall of Siblings express disgust and fear abut this information and have urged the House of Family and Relatives to prevent the Indominus and Indoraptor from ever coming there.
    • Despite this, Rau Le Creuset treats the Indominus and Indoraptor with some degree of sympathy and highlights their existence and personality as proof of humanity's self-destructive nature. More often than not, Rau will often try to see if he can use the two dinosaurs to his advantage. Of course, he can't come close to them without the Indominus and Indoraptor wanting to attack him. Additionally, Rau was also the one who allowed the Indominus and Indoraptor to join the Pantheon.
  • The Grand United Alliance of Evil and Grand United Alliance of Destruction are interested in finding and using the Indominus and Indoraptor for their own ends. That said, the dinosaurs's antisocial and territorial nature makes them very difficult to come across. Albert Wesker and Malekith have also considered capturing the two hybrid dinosaurs for their own ends, with Wesker wanting to experiment further upon them and Malekith seeking to improve the might of the Dark Elves with a brand new mount.
    • Their bloodthirsty nature earned the approval of Howard and Kreese, who have expressed a desire to have the Indominus and Indoraptor be featured in their newest iteration of Death Watch. Shao Kahn has also seen the hybrid dinosaurs with savage glee and has thought about having the two be kept as beasts of execution in his Mortal Kombat tournaments. He intends to feed the two any losing combatants in the tourney both as punishment and as amusement.
  • Surprisingly get along well with the Goliath, a similar creature that has genetic engineering as it's source of origin. They're one of the only creatures the Indominus and Indoraptor care to have around their territory and the Goliath is more than happy to reciprocate by fighting alongside the dinosaurs against perceived threats.
  • The Indominus has an enmity against the Nostalgia Critic, of all people, considering that he degraded the beast as "Coke-2" and "Pussysaurus". She's been making several advanced towards the House of Jobs and Profession in an attempt to devour the critic. The Indoraptor seems ambivalent as to what the Nostalgia Critic thinks about him.
  • While the Indominus is smart, most have claimed that she wouldn't have been able to escape from her exhibit regardless, claiming that some sort of foul play was involved. Given the situation of the Isla Nublar operation in 2018, the Indoraptor and the machinations of InGen to create weaponized dinosaurs, they may have a point about it.
  • Also have a seat in the Hall of Artificial Beings.

Lesser Gods

    Billy 
Billy, God of Negative Intelligence
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    Globox 
Globox, The Dimwitted, Plump God (Globber)
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    Goro Majima 
Goro Majima, God of Obfuscating Insanity (The Mad Dog of Shimano, The One-Eyed Demon, Goromi, Officer Majima, Everyone's Idol Goro, Gorogorogoro-chan-san, Hannya Man, Lord of the Night, Funny Eyepatch Man)
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  • Theme Song: Receive You The Prototype, Receive and Bite You, One-Eyed Slugger, One-Eyed Dancer, and One-Eyed Assassin when fighting, or alternatively the Majima Construction Anthem or 24 Hour Cinderella when goofing off; when he's truly pissed off, Reign
  • Lesser God
  • Symbol: His eyepatch crossed with a baseball bat over his Hannya tattoo
  • Alignment: Usually Chaotic Neutral, but has Neutral Good moments as well
  • Portfolio: Ax-Crazy Anti-Hero Breakout Character, Uses the Slugger style, Recurring Boss, Consummate Professional, Eyepatch of Power, Blood Knight, despite this is also a Jerk with a Heart of Gold and Friend to All Children.
  • Domains: Strength, War, Chaos, Knowledge, City
  • Herald: Nishida, his long suffering right hand man, and Taiga Saejima, his blood brother.
  • Allies: Kazuma Kiryu, Phoenix Wright, Ryu, Ken Masters, Taiga Fujimura
  • Rivals: Ann Takamaki, Heihachi, Junpei Iori, The Council of Four
  • Enemies: M. Bison
  • Respects: Babe Ruth
  • Admired by: Makoto Niijima
  • Feared by: The Judge, The Joker (more or less)
  • Annoyed by: Arsene Lupin
  • Complicated Relationship: Claude
  • One day, Kiryu was walking down the street when his head was smacked into a wall by a baseball bat. The impact and weapon choice told him exactly who it was. As if on cue, a laugh was heard as a man with an eyepatch egged him on to fight him. After a grueling fight, the man shook his hand, stating he needed to make sure that it truly was his rival that was in the Pantheon. Shortly afterwards, Goro Majima had completed his temple, ready to take on any challenge.
  • Known as the Mad Dog of Shimano, he is well known for a tendency for violence and a lust for power. And yet... he can be calm and amiable when needed. Just look at the cabaret business he runs in the House of Commerce, one of the finest, hip-and-happening-est hostess clubs in the Pantheon, where he conducts himself with utmost professionalism. Unlike Kiryu, he isn't as keen in helping others though nowadays he's more likely to work with him than against him. That courtesy does not extend to his criminal lackeys, who he won't hesitate to beat up for failing him.
  • Considers the fact that no one has laid claim to the title of Yakuza to be unacceptable. Unfortunately, he himself was disqualified for not consistently associating himself with the group. He hopes to find someone worth of the title.
  • His style of moral compass may be confusing to many, Kiryu summed it up nicely; he only truly respects those who can defeat him in some way. Those who can't are considered weak in his eyes and subject to being trash-talked, ransacked and occasionally roughed up when he feels like it.
    • Columbo made another observaton. All the various wacky things he does, questioning his insanity, are only a ruse to hide a shrewd, calculating mind. He should know, as feigning stupidity to thwart his foes is something Columbo himself is well-acquainted with.
  • His most well-known weapon of choice, at least when not using his iconic Tanto dagger, has always been the baseball bat. He has shown great versatility with the sports item. While he was bummed for not getting into consideration for the title, he did like one aspect of this: he gets to challenge the one holding the title. That's exactly what he did when he showed up to Junpei's temple dropping the battered body of high priest Casey Jones (who was still alive albeit barely). After a skirmish, the rest of the SEES squad broke up the fight and swore to protect him from future brawls.
    • Surprisingly, he hasn't challenged Babe Ruth to a fight. Majima agreed that the legend was probably better at playing baseball than him. That and he would totally kick his ass in an actual fight.
  • Is known for donning a number of disguises in order to get close enough to attack Kiryu... without caring much about the disguises actually working. This lack of care has earned him Lupin's ire.
  • Was involved with a merging of worlds where he along with Kiryu teamed up to find out who was responsible. It was there where he had some encounters with various gods.
    • Even before the he saved Phoenix Wright from a zombie attack, he was well-acquainted with the Crusading Lawyer when Mr. Wright helped acquit him of a crime he didn't commit. He still thought that the case would have gone more quickly if he was allowed to punch the judge in the face, but appreciated the help. The Judge quickly slapped a restraint order to keep him safe.
    • Loves that Ryu and Ken are always eager to test their skills in brawls whenever they feel like it. The three have been on close terms ever since they helped him and Kiryu thrash that bastard M. Bison for the Kamurocho outbreak.
  • Quite a few of the Phantom Thieves have taken an interest of the man, seeing how popular his adventures are. He'd received some admiration from Makoto, who had a surprisingly accurate depiction of one of his adventures. He was happy to deliver the story of his other adventures... but left out the name of the blind woman he protected. Having the same name left things awkward with him.
    • Recognizing the man, Ann challenged him to a dance off. What made things even more outrageous, she was wearing his iconic outfit. Smiling, Majima accepted the challenge. When time came of the challenge, Ann was shocked to find out he decked himself up with her own suit. This wasn't the first time he dressed like a woman. The two did manage to enjoy their dance off either way.
  • Majima wanted to know just how good Taiga was at Kendo, so he challenged her to such a duel. While he managed to beat her, he was willing to teach her how to better defend herself due to her association with the Yakuza.
  • Despite his penchant for violence, he has a way with children that has both sides laughing their asses off. In general, he is rather protective of kids and would never try to hurt them. Those that do so in his presence learn quickly that being on the Mad Dog's shitlist is not a good thing, and they'd better hope that they have insurance to cover their upcoming beatdown.
    • He's especialy fond of Raku, the son of Yakuza crime lord. Impressed with his bouts in a fight, Majima offered to teach the kid in how to become a better fighter.
  • He was warned about the one known as Claude, someone who took down an entire Mafia organization just to get his revenge on his ex-girlfriend. He thought Claude had a justified cause due to being left for dead, but the more he knew about him, the more Majima decided his rage has made any lasting alliance with the man impossible. He's still willing to teamup with Claude in any interesting fights, but has stopped short of considering him an ally. The God of Silent Protagonists figured it would be best not to get on this man's bad side.
  • A house for Anti Heroes enticed the man, and he paid a visit shortly after his ascension. It was there where he met the Council of Four. There he set a challenge to fight all of them. That's right, all of them. He fought valiantly and wildly, and is said to have held his own, but there was only so much he could do. After which he responded by... clapping at their success. He needed to know if they were worthy of the titles. Mr. Freeze was appalled by that logic, but the others shook his hands in respect. They now have Majima as an ally among their ranks.
  • The Joker was suspicious of him being some potential competition, considering they sometimes sound almost alike, and attempted to deal with him on his own. Fortunately, Majima knows major threats when he sees them, and managed to catch him off guard by switching between his professional "Lord of the Night" attitude and his "Mad Dog" persona, suspecting that a man like Joker wouldn't entirely understand how someone could simply act as crazy as they want to be, whenever they want to, without actually being such. The battle ended with a beaten-up Joker begging Batman, Kazuma, and other deities who had arrived to just take him away.
  • In recent times, Majima's started up another business venture, leading a small but tough band of powerful followers that he refers to as "Majima Construction" to take on actual construction work for other members of the Pantheon. Majima's herald Nishida is often seen spreading around flyers for part time employment. Many other deities are shocked to learn that Majima Construction is a 100% legit construction company instead of a front. Many gods from the House of Fighting And Combat actually sign on for a few shifts every once in a while once they learn that, inevitably, someone tough will always attack a Majima Construction work site trying to take it over.
  • Majima's fondness for repeatedly challenging Kiryu to fights has earned the Mad Dog infamy throughout the Pantheon for no matter what House or Temple Kiryu is currently at, Majima usually isn't far behind itching for yet another fight.

    Irwin 
Irwin Dracula, God of Being Dumber Than They Look (Nerd, Freak, Urkel)
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Click here for his "mumpire" transformation
  • Lesser God (Quasideity before his powers developed)
  • Symbol: His Stalker Shrine to Mandy, with a vampire and mummy action figure on the side
  • Alignment: True Neutral, leaning to good following his glow-up
  • Portfolio: Black And Stereotypical Nerd Except He's Only A Little Bit Smarter Than Billy, One-Sided Infatuation With Mandy, Dogged Nice Guy, Quarter-Vampire, Quarter-Human, Half-Mummy, Taking Cues Off Steve Urkel, Butt-Monkey, The Chew Toy, Straw Loser, Expressive Spectacles, Learns To Access Mummy And Vampire Powers, Sixth Ranger, Learns How To Kick Butt In Underfist, still a Hopeless Suitor and The Friend Nobody Likes, Tends To Die A Lot
  • Domains: Nerds, Losers, Vampires and Mummies, Dummies, Infatuation
  • Varying relationship with: The incarnations of Dracula (ie: incarnations of his paternal grandfather)
  • Interests: Anakaris, Dracula (Hotel Transylvania), Adrian Tepes/Alucard, Mavis Dracula
  • Interested in: Shoto Todoroki, Rutile, Lisa Simpson
  • Allies: Billy (his best friend), Hoss Delgado, Steve Urkel, Danny Fenton, Bart Simpson, Carl Wheezer, Meg Griffin, Leopold "Butters" Stotch, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Larry Talbot
  • On good terms with: Chihiro Furuya and Rea Sanka, Kuneko
  • On speaking terms with: Sector V of the Kids Next Door
  • The Friend Nobody Likes to: Grim
  • Fears: the SCP Foundation and the Global Occult Coalition (despite them not noticing him), Fenrir Greyback, Tom Riddle/Lord Voldemort, Pennywise, Freddy Krueger, Death (Final Destination), Dhuum
  • Enemies: Jack O'Lantern, Hal Stewart/Tighten, B.B Hood, Dio Brando, Shinji Matou, most of those he fears (except for the SCP Foundation and GOC)
  • Abhorrent Admirer to: Mandy
  • Disappoints: Most incarnations of Dracula (ie: the original, Count Orlock, and the Castlevania incarnation)
  • Unclear opinion from: Alucard (Hellsing)
  • Irwin is Billy's close friend and Mandy's...well stalker might be the right word. In way ways he's the stereotypical nerd; Eye Glasses, unimpressive mystique, general nerdy attitude and interests. However despite his appearance he's surprisingly unintelligent, often making similar dumb decisions to his friend, resorting to stealing answers for a test and rarely acting like a bright bulb. Though socially awkward and the butt of many jokes, he's generally a nice guy. That said, he has had power trips like becoming a pharaoh or having Grim's scythe. This may be because he has a potential for evil due to his lineage, and he used to be an Enfant Terrible before his father taught him to be good.
  • Irwin was considered a valid candidate for the Dumber Than They Look trope, and it was apt given his friend is Billy. What made him a particularly interesting candidate was his surprising lineage; his mother is a Mummy (figure that one out), and his father is the son of Dracula..more specifically, a Dracula inspired by Blacula. This makes him 1/4 vampire, 1/4 human and 1/2 mummy...a "mumpire" if you will. Realizing his potential as a Heinz Hybrid, he used vampire and mummy powers to help save the day from Bun-Bun. This isn't the only time he saved the day; unintentionally triggering Mandy's pranks for Jack O'Lantern caused his minions to laugh themselves to death and his defeat. Unlocking his potential gave him a glow-up in terms of his ranking, but he still suffers a lot of misfortune. And he's no closer to winning Mandy's heart, or more accurately what passes for her heart.
  • Though he's capable of being a badass to a degree, and he has potential for becoming a legitimate badass as an adult thanks to the events of Underfist, he's still a kid who's relatively easy to scare. Whether this is why he still wears diapers or not, we don't know. Of course, given all the supernatural horrors his friends encounter, it's not surprising he's a coward. There are a few deities in the Trope Pantheon that he holds particular fear for, some of which include Freddy Krueger, and Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Though Irwin doesn't share Billy's fear of clowns he is horrified by the Child Eater Pennywise, since IT believes his hybrid status makes him an exotic walking piece of meat to try to season with fear. Freddy is aware of his supernatural bloodline and would prefer to scare and kill him in a creative way before he can grow up. He is also afraid that Fenrir Greyback will gobble him up, due to the time he was turned into a werewolf. Fenrir has committed such a depraved act, but he's not all that concerned about Irwin.
  • Lord Voldemort has become another person that Irwin is afraid of due to his reputation as The Dreaded, combined with his racist views. Though he disregards B.B Hood for being a muggle, one thing they agree on is that they're disgusted at Irwin for his mixed breed status. Considering Irwin is Black and Nerdy he bets they're also regular racists, but they don't care about his skin color; him being black along with being a "mumpire" is coincidental for him. Outside of powerful and prejudiced figures, Irwin is afraid of the Death from Final Destination and Dhuum since they have made their intention on his inexplicable cheating of death known; they find it insulting and the former would like to make him the butt of a Black Comedy skit with an elaborate death. Asides from them, however, Irwin isn't fearful of any god of death or Grim Reaper because he's used to Grim.
  • One of the reasons for Irwin's fear of Fenrir was due to the time he was turned into a werewolf. A quirk of this lycanthropy is that if it is triggered in the day by mooning, he acts like a gentle dog instead of a werewolf. After this experience he approached the original Wolf Man, Larry Talbot, for solidarity over his experience. In his Brutal Honesty Irwin got off lucky and was tormented by his condition, and when Irwin put two and two together he slapped himself for being an idiot and being insensitive towards someone who's lycanthropy was played seriously by the narrative. Larry told him not to worry as he wasn't trying to be insensitive, and the fact he "got off easy" was a good thing. That said, he finds his alliance with Hoss Delgado kind of awkward, even if Irwin informs him that just because they're allies doesn't mean they agree on how they see supposed monsters. As B.B Hood made it clear she was out for his blood, Irwin's quite aware Van Helsing Hate Crimes are not joke.
  • Additionally, Irwin fears the SCP Foundation and Global Occult Coalition, since he thinks they will lock him up for being half-mummy, quarter-vampire. He hasn't gotten the point yet that they are concerned with anomalies, not just any supernatural Tom, Dick and Harry. His lineage offers him an honorary position in the Hall of Hybrid Beings but that doesn't mean he has any star power or is on a watch list by those who investigate the international. Kuneko does think it's an intriguing lineage to see a mix of different creatures, considering she is an angel-demon hybrid cat girl. Irwin finds the "half-angel, half-demon" intriguing as it's a more oxymoronic lineage than his. Irwin has an interest in a couple other hybrids, like Rutile due to her Hybrid Power, and Shoto Todoroki. Not so much that he's a hybrid mind you, but that he holds contradicting powers over fire and ice.
  • Irwin takes after Steve Urkel a lot, with Hoss even naming him Urkel by accident during Underfist. Black and Nerdy, dorky fashion sense, big glasses and a hopeless crush? The major difference is that Urkel actually is smart. Irwin considers him someone to inspire to, mainly in the intelligence department since he thinks he might be able to think a way to win over Mandy's heart. Mandy simply thinks "I'd laugh if I weren't disgusted" since ignoring the fact he couldn't just become smart with whatever Zany Scheme he has in mind, his embarrassing and dorky personality is a turn-off for most, much less a proud mean girl like Mandy. The fact his heart is half evil, though? That's mildly interesting. It is worth noting that while Irwin is a Dogged Nice Guy and holds the Jerkass Ball he's not an outright bad person. He loathes Shinji Matou as yeah, he's pathetic but more in the lovably pathetic loser/normal kid kind of way. Shinji is pathetic in a loathsome, predatory kind of way. Plus as much of a Butt-Monkey as Irwin is, he has access to magic powers Shinji will never get, and that's humiliating for the multi-generational loser.
  • While the comparisons between him and Urkel are obvious, a number of the animated sitcom characters have called him "the Milhouse of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. He's the dumber, nerdy and not so reliable pal of one of the main characters. And when you wonder if said main character is a loser, look at the pratfalls of Milhouse and Irwin respectively. Though nothing can shake off his crush on Mandy, he was interested in Milhouse's crush Lisa, due to being an intelligent introvert. Billy was annoyed at Irwin calling Bart cooler than him for a bit, before admitting "yeah you're kind of right". The troublemaker has made it clear that he doesn't seen Irwin as a Replacement Goldfish unless Milhouse actually becomes part of the Trope Pantheon, but he does have some fondness for Irwin due to their similarities. Admittedly some of his interest in Irwin is more selfish in nature; he thinks that together with Billy they can pull some of his best pranks by pushing Grim into getting involved.
  • He's tried to reach out to other deities from Cartoon Network and its old rival Nickelodeon. First was to push an apology to the KND; given his love for Mandy, he was afraid that they might look poorly on him after her attempted take-over of the organization. Fortunately for him Sector V has stated they don't care in the slightest about that and right now they have bigger threats to deal with that the subject of his infatuation. Numbah Two thinks it's kind of funny that he looks nerdier than him yet he's at best as intelligent as Numbah Four. Within Nickelodeon he has become pals with Carl Wheezer, as much like him they are nerdy but not at all smart, and while they tend to be good friends they still have a habit of being dickish at times. In the less kid-friendly field of western animation, he gets along with Meg and Butters given their shared misfortune yet they're still able to have competent moments. There's a Nice Mean And In Between sort of friendship with the three, but whether Meg or Irwin is the "mean" tends to vary.
  • Danny Fenton is fond of Irwin too, in part because he misses Tucker Foley's presence in the Trope Pantheon but also because he finds his hybrid status interesting. Albeit through a lab accident instead of genetics he is part-unliving being and he sees potential in him being a force for good. While Irwin can't access all of his grandfather's powers, his ability to use his powers during the daytime actually gives him a leg up on some vampires. Hilariously, contrast with Dio who is far more formidable but being in the daylight for even seconds will completely disintegrate him. Interestingly despite Speedwagon's claims that Dio was evil since birth means that Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse (something Dio has come to accept), Irwin was born evil yet was taught to be good instead of being a monster like Dio. He's nowhere near clever to really dwell on the philosophical implications though; all Irwin sees in Dio Brando is a fiend who must be stopped at all costs...just not by him. He'll supply moral support..behind that rock.
  • A lot of deities still have a hard time swallowing the idea that he is in fact the grandson of Dracula...any version of Dracula. After all, it's Irwin. But he has the powers and his grandfather around to prove it. However, he's only the grandson of the Dracula from his universe, which a number of the vampire's incarnations see as a relief. The original Count and Orlock consider him nothing short of an embarrassment to their character's legacy, and the Dracula of the Castlevania universe is not impressed. Alucard isn't so much disappointed as he is mildly bemused he of all people is part of that lineage and considers him a curiosity more than anything. This is a mindset shared among much of the Hall of Vampires, particularly Adrian Tepesnote , since he's the son of the aforementioned Dracula and thus if you really want to stretch it, Irwin's kind of uncle. The only Dracula that gets along with him is the one from Hotel Transylvania, who has a definite soft spot for family and a fascination in Irwin's mummy-vampire family tree. His daughter Mavis is amused by this, since much like Adrian Irwin could be considered her nephew if you want to stretch it. They're all interested in meeting the Billy and Mandy version of Dracula since despite his rude demeanor he's one of the nicer versions of the vampire.
  • Given his mom Judy is more of the decayed and not Seductive Mummy (though when she was alive is a different story), most don't want to picture how he was conceived. Most follow the instruction of his father Dick, that some things don't need to be answered. Still, it's not as if Boy Meets Ghoul isn't a thing. Chihiro Furuya and Rea Sanka were nice and told people not to pester Irwin's dad into giving his son The Talk. Irwin was interested in their relationship and likes that they're together, though he also feels a bit ashamed he still can't win over Mandy's heart. After seeing Danny take interest in the boy, Anakaris has considered potentially aiding Irwin in improving his mummy-based abilities. Part of this is that he doesn't want him to become like Tighten, who was a shlumpy, infatuated guy, but when he got powers he became what many have called "Incel Superman".

    Viktor 
Viktor, the God of Motivation of Protection from Loss (The Machine Herald, Viktom)
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  • Lesser God
  • Symbol: The Hex Core
  • Alignment: True Neutral, but some see him as Neutral Evil
  • Portfolio: Cyborgs, Herr Doktor, Mad Scientist, Malevolent Masked Man, has a third arm which shoot lasers, Techno Wizard, modified human, believes augmented humans are better, believes augmentation is the future
  • Domain: Cybernetic, Augmentation, Emotionless
  • Allies: Dr. Nefarious, Dr. Doom, Clockwerk and Neyla, Xerath, The Cybermen, Sektor
  • Rivals: The Defenders of the Ancient
  • Enemies: Adam Jenson, Cyrax, Victor Stone/Cyborg, Iron Man, Superman, Sub-Zero, Ratchet, Clank, Takeshi Hongo/Kamen Rider 1, Hayato Ichimonji/Kamen Rider 2, Kotaro Minami/Kamen Rider Black (RX), Red Genesect, notably anyone that would oppose the "Glorious Evolution."
  • After being cheated of the credit of the creation of Blitzcrank (and Urgot), he locked himself in his workshop and became a cyborg. Replacing his entire body with cybernetics and removing his human emotions, he planned on doing the same to all of Valeran for the "Glorious Evolution," believing to be the future for mankind. Upon ascension, he set up a temple and are currently seeking gods that would spread his "Glorious Evolution" to the Pantheon.
    • At least, that was what people thought Viktor was. While it is true that he was cheated out of his accomplishment and his vision rejected, his
  • Prior to his ascension, he had a huge amount of "followers" who thought of him as a misunderstood person who was pushed too far and people like Jayce are jerks who ridiculing his philosophy callously, like that of Diana's. Hence, "Join the Glorious Evolution" has been a rally cry to the followers as well who looked down on humanity and feel that everyone should believe in Viktor's idea of "evolution." Unlike others who would be baffled, he was rather pleased.
  • Upon looking through the House of Heroism that would surely oppose him, he thought Superman was his archnemesis, Jayce. Conversely, Superman thought he was similar to the villains he fought like Brainiac and Metallo.
  • Was pleased to find an ally like that of Clockwerk, who replaced most of his body with machines, in which they had a common goal of surpassing their rivals out of hatred of them. Though he holds huge suspicion over Neyla.
  • Both Sub-Zero and Smoke denounced him as their clan once tried to make everyone into soulless cyborgs and were one in the past.
  • Has the same name with the Dynamic Duo of Suikoden, who is partnered with Flik. It "bat" the eyes of Jeane and Viki as they know their Viktor well (huge, boisterous, like a bear).
  • Is considered the "true" representative of the Zaun in ways of "science and progress," unlike that of Warwick who was a manhunter-in-hire.
  • Some thought that he was a Techpriest of the Adeptus Mechanicus, however, he is not one-minded and does not meddle in anything that he doesn't understand.
  • It is said that he founded a faction known as The Evolution and he had successfully converted several champions into machine-augmented monstrosities that would do his bidding, one included Xerath.
  • "Join the Glorious Evolution."

Demigods

    Aegon the Unworthy 
Aegon Targaryen, The Fourth of His Name, The God Who Doesn't Think Things Through (Aegon the Unworthy)
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Aegon IV while acknowledging Daemon Waters.
  • Demigod
  • Symbol: His crown, huge and heavy with red gold and dragon points
  • Alignment: Stupid Evil
  • Portfolio: One Of The Worst Kings Of Westeros, Being a Jerk To Self-Destructive Levels, Really Gets Around, Source of The Blackfyre Rebellions, Posthumous Character, The Hedonist, From Good Looking To Bloated Monarch, Big Brother Bully, Didn't Think This Through, Wash Her and Bring Her to My Bed, King on His Deathbed, Hedonism Born Of Parental Abandonment, Fat Idiot
  • Domains: Lust, Royalty, Vices, Family(abused)
  • Allies: Caligula, Smaug, Hansel and Gretel, Billy, Zapp Brannigan, his favorite bastard Daemon Blackfyre
  • Vitriolic Best Buds with: Glenn Quagmire, Panty Anarchy, Zeus
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Sigmund Freud
  • Additional relationship with: Aemon, Rhaegar, Aerys and Daenerys Targaryen, Robert, Stannis and Renly Baratheon, Jon Snow (descendantsnote ), Aegon and Rhaenys Targaryen (ancestors)
  • Enemies: Oogie Boogie, The Nohr Royal Siblings, The Kasugano twins, Mad Moxxi, Dokuro Mitsukai, Hera, Princess Bubblegum, Zelda, Lancelot
  • Opposed by: Most of Westeros, the intelligent members of the Leadership and Royalty
  • Worships: Slaanesh
  • Aegon Targaryen, Fourth of His Name, was the eleventh Targaryen king. Son of Viserys II, he would start out promising and attractive young prince, skilled with lance and sword. However he suffered from a Fatal Flaw; zero foresight and the inability to rule himself. His petty wiles and lusts would devastate the realm, perverting the law and upon legitimizing his bastards start a series of civil war that would trouble Westeros for decades. By his death, he is regarded as one of the worst kings to ever rule Westeros, becoming known as Aegon the Unworthy.
  • Though his descendant Robert Baratheon is quite the manwhore, the Unworthy makes him seem chaste. He would take nine mistresses, in addition to sleeping with countless other women(he reckons 900 in total). He has fourteen known bastards, though probably dozens more unacknowledged. It'd get to the point men would get favors from him by pimping out women and even their own daughters.
    • Can be seen going on ventures for women with Zapp Brannigan and Charlie Harper.
  • Much of the disasters of his reign come from his unchecked libido. He would continue sleeping with opposing families, giving away valuable dragon eggs for sex and hiring the wrong people. He also used wooden-siege "dragons" filled with wildfire, gave the sword Blackfyre to his bastard and other stupidly bitter things. Even Glenn Quagmire, Panty and Zeus, who like his lustiness and go on adventures in the House of Lust, believe that he's going too far. His response to the pantheon's criticisms? Doesn't matter, had sex.
  • Some speculate that he was outright trying to be the worst king ever, but it's most likely he just didn't give a shit since its all about him.
  • Is on poor terms with the House of Family, given how much of an utter dick he was to his. He constantly bullied his brother Aemon despite guarding him, treated his sister-wife cruelly and consistently butted heads with his responsible son Daeron. He'd much rather prefer his bastard Daemon Blackfyre, and the Blackfyre Rebellion was in part a spiteful "fuck you" to his heir. The Nohr Siblings hate him quite a lot, being much like their own perverted, cruel father Garon.
  • Speculated to have poisoned his own father. This remains unconfirmed, but he is an indirect kinslayer by cuckolding the prior king Baelor the Blessed, who fasted to death upon learning his wife had a kid with another man. Also speculated that one of his mistresses was a child he had with a previous mistress.
  • Assumes that a lot of white-haired deities in the pantheon are his bastards, given he has a lot of them. He mainly assumed that the twincestous Kasugano twins were his, but they hate the Unworthy for being abusive to his sister-wife and generally being a terrible person. He's had more success with Hansel and Gretel, if only because he enables their batshit craziness.
  • Tried to make Princess Bubblegum and Zelda his tenth and eleventh mistress, but they found him repellent and kicked his ass. Later he thought he could tame Dokuro Mitsukai, only to be proven completely off the mark.
  • Most gods believe that he and Mad Moxxi would get along swimmingly, however they were quickly proven wrong due to how much of a hypocrite he was. Despite being a massive philanderer, he reacted violently when Ser Terrence Toyne broke his vow of celibacy with his mistress Bethany Bracken; he dismembered the poor kingsguard while making Bethany watch, before killing her and her father. Were he to sleep with Mad Moxxi, he would likely try to "reserve" her and probably try killing her in a mercurial fit.
  • Would eventually die from flesh worms, eating him alive and leading him into great pain that even the milk of the poppy could not deal with. As such, he despises all worms and bugs, particularly Oogie Boogie.
  • Much of Aegon's hedonism can be explained by his background; his father was often busy and he had a Missing Mom, so his lust could be part of a coping mechanism. It's possible that with women he was looking for a mother's comfort. Sigmund Freud is trying to study it, but otherwise they do not get along.
  • Was nothing short of elated to learn of the House of Dragons, and became interested in Smaug's riches. Smaug seems to tolerate him, mainly to use the king as an Unwitting Pawn and giving away valuables to him for maidens. He also approves of Kinzo Ushiromiya's crazy wills, and actually agrees with the insane logic that Billy has.
  • While officially the ancestor to all the pantheon's Targaryens(sans Aegon the Conqueror and his sister-wives), he insists that Daeron the Good is not his but rather from an affair between his sister-wife Naerys and his brother, Aemon the Dragonknight. Rather unlikely, given their own virtuous nature and he likely started it to disown his competent son. Aegon would argue that if the pious Lancelot and Elaine can break their vows and father Galahad, so could Aemon. He then decided to blame Lancelot and attack him in some vain, stupid way to get back at his brother.
  • Stannis hates the fact he is descended from Aegon, and steers clear of his ancestor.

    Indiana Jones 
Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones, Jr., God of Improvising Plans (Indy, Henri Defense, The Man With the Hat)
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  • Demigod
  • Symbol: His Fedora and a Bullwhip
  • Theme Song: You know the one
  • Alignment: Neutral Good
  • Portfolio: Dangerous Archaeology, Spur-of-the-Moment Plans, Last-Second Escapes, Named After the Dog, fears of snakes (Trope Namer)
  • Domain: Good, Luck, Investigation, Travel, Ruins
  • Followers: Shuuya, Judau Ashta, Nikolai Dante, Victor Cachat
  • Heralds: Marion Ravenwood and Henry "Mutt" Jones III, his wife and son
  • Superiors: Steven Spielberg, George Lucas
  • Allies: Ashley J. Williams, The Punisher, Lieutenant Ellen Ripley, Malcolm Reynolds, Rick Blaine, Hellboy, Steve Rogers/Captain America, John McClane, Han Solo, Rick Deckard, Simon Belmont, Zorro, Mashin Sentai Kiramager... honestly there's too many heroes to count.
  • Friendly Rivals: Lara Croft, Nathan Drake, Oerba Yun Fang
  • Enemies: Arnold Ernst Toht, Lesale Deathbringer, Chuck Norris, Zoran Lazarević, Johann Schmidt/Red Skull, Nikita Dragovich, Adenoid Hynkel
  • Fears: Apophis, Orochimaru, Lord Voldemort
  • Annoyed by: Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage
  • Henry Walton Jones Jr. may look like a lowly professor who part-times as an archeologist, but don't let his profession fool you. He has overcome insurmountable odds through various countries around the world. His entry into the Pantheon increased his scope to include multiple worlds. All of this wouldn't be possible without his incredible ability to go through situations without any plan to help him.
  • Is not just the Patron Saint of adventures. Millions of people from all sorts of sports depend on him in all sorts of situations. When a relative newbee is able to pull off an upset, they usually turn to him for thanks.
  • Is determined to have nothing to do with either Orochimaru or Voldemort, due to a pathological fear of snakes. Apophis' ascension did not help as the Egyptian deity has proven to be every bit as sinister as he imagines snakes to be.
  • Never forgets his hat. Hell, don't even try to ruin his hat. There is no plan in the world that could ever save you from his wrath.
  • He's also hoping to find an opportunity to pay back Chuck Norris for that bone shattering kick. Some wondered if he could have survived such a blow (most don't).
  • Would rather that his fanbase would put his later movie behind them. Despite the good reviews, fans did not like the direction his creators went with him. There is hope that the next movie coming up will patch up his fractured base.
  • There is some overlap between the archeologist and John McClane. Both have an uncanny ability to ruin even the best laid out plans. That combined with Indy's insistence of going with the flow makes it nearly impossible for any villain to put a stop to their followers.
  • You would not think that he would be at home among the Library's shelves, but between the giant bookworms and lumbering thesauri, there is plenty of adventure to be had. Somewhere, the Holy Grail sits forgotten on a shelf, and some day, Indy will find it. Besides, 70% of archaeology is done in the library anyway.
  • Is in an eternal battle with Lara Croft and Nathan Drake over hidden artifacts. He initially held a more antagonistic relationship, berating them for keeping loot to themselves rather than to the public. But he has grown to depend on them for bigger discoveries over time. Nowadays you are more likely to see them work together than against each other. It's only a question of who keeps the prize. Indy admits both rivals can easily kick his ass, but he makes up for it with his insane luck.
    • They have often brought along their own enemies to deal with. Zoran offered to off Nathan Drake after the bald villain's ascension, but he refused. Indy later helped Croft break the blockage Zoran developed over Drake's temple. He has had to fend off against his forces ever since.
    • A lesser known rivalry has formed between him and Oerba Yun Fang. Things can still get heated if the prize is expensive enough.
  • Scoundrel aside, he gets along fairly well with Han Solo. And not just because they look alike. Solo depends on Indy for applying some of his strategies for escaping. In return, the smuggler gives Indy clues on the next find.
    • Much like Han, Malcolm loves to think on his feet, thanking the archeologist multiple times for making those close shaves. With that said, not robbing his items seemed like a good enough way to return the favor.
    • Another deity who looks like Indy (and gets beaten up just about the same amount), Rick Deckard, got along with him even if he's a complete cynic.
  • In some other life, it is rumored that he was a great smuggler who fell in love with a rebel princess. He's not all that sure himself. Part of the reason he rarely leaves the shelves is because Jabba the Hutt has something against Indy, and wants to talk to him. Indy says "He's a wonderful human being, but I'll pass." Jabba has been banned from this House since that incident with the gravy-d pages, so he never shows up here.
  • Has aided Ash Williams in keeping the Necronomicon safe from dark forces. This is probably one of the few things he doesn't want in a museum. Is negotiating placing it in the Treasures section.
  • It should be noted that Indiana Jones HATES Nazis, more than most deities in the Pantheon. Few groups have been more of a pain in the ass to deal with. They all adhere to the Red Skull, who has become increasingly frustrated with Indy's efforts to thwart his acquisition of powerful artifacts.
    • Impressed with his handling with Nazis in Casablanca, he struck a friendship with Rick Blaine. It's never too late to denounce them in his book.
    • Some of his greatest friendships with punching nazis have been with Cap and Hellboy, the former for thwarting his archnemesis and the later for occasionally helping him out navigating certain temples.
    • Communists are low on his likable list ever since his latest adventure. Nikita Dragovich has taken a different approach. Brainwashing the archeologist for his bidding could make him a valuable asset.
    • It should be noted that Indy is not amused with the portrayal of Adenoid Hynkel. He doesn't believe in normalizing dictators' behaviors.
  • Was the hallmark of the following philosophy: "If you see an idiot displaying his swordplay and itching for a fight, just grab a gun and shoot him."
  • Looked in interest at how The Cinema Snob dressed as him during the hunt for Malachite's hand, especially at how Snob could only fight with a belt, instead of the trademark whip.
  • There is a so-far unfounded rumor that he, Samurai Jack, and the Mane Six embarked on an adventure together. Indy is saying nothing on the matter.
  • Is often seen drinking beer and playing pool with one Lieutenant Ellen Ripley, who also courageously stormed an underground warren and single-handedly destroyed an army (in her case, of monsters) to protect children.

    John Crichton 
John Crichton, God of Smart Folks Who Look Dumb
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  • Demigod
  • Symbol: The Moya
  • Theme Song: Farscape Theme
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good personified
  • Portfolio: Action Survivor, Fish out of Water, Obfuscating Stupidity, Southern-Fried Genius and Gentleman, Genius Ditz, Audience Surrogate, Badass Bookworm, eventual Stranger in a Familiar Land
  • Domains: Chaos, Good, Knowledge, Madness, Travel
  • Heralds: the rest of the Moya crew, especially Aeryn Sun.
  • Allies: Captain Kirk, The Doctor, Lieutenant Columbo, Malcolm Reynolds, Indiana Jones, Leon (Dead or Alive), Samantha Carter, Jean Grey, Anna and Tess Coleman, Kaito Momota, Kara Thrace/Starbuck, Hari Seldon, Apollo Justice, The Firefly crew
  • Enemies: Daleks, The Combine, Vril Dox/Brainiac
  • Admired by: Xander Harris
  • On Good Terms with: Earth Sciences Club
  • It was only a few years ago that John Crichton was a mere astronaut studying the nature of wormholes. It was only when he fell into one that he started his journey into greatness. Finding a crew crazy enough to follow him, he has amassed a stunning amount of accolades in the new world he made a home of. And it was enough for the God of Space to officially give him a spot in the Pantheon. He later thanked Kirk for the invitation.
  • The Doctor doesn't seem to mind. He was fascinated at the human's work on wormholes. He was also intrigued how well Crichton was able to be clued in on his ideas. A spot as a companion could have happened if Crichton didn't have a crew to take care of.
  • Proved to be one of Columbo's most gifted students in the art of Obfuscating Stupidity. Many don't even know that he's a scientist until they enter his temple. Some say even Columbo doesn't know, only letting him in to find out the truth.
  • His temple contains many memorabilia from Earth. While he remains fond of the planet and is willing to protect it, he has long since rejected it as his home.
  • As stated before, most of his crew are just as crazy as he is, only sticking around because he seems to be the only one in their galaxy that knows what he's doing. He is most fond of Aeryn, who he learned how to fight and use weapons. It didn't take long before they became a Battle Couple. With that said, threaten Aeryn's life at your own peril. Crichton is guaranteed to make your life a living hell for doing so.
  • As a fellow pilot, Malcolm Reynolds respects the astronaut for managing such a raucous crew. They have a blast teaming up whenever the time requires it. As a friend, he thinks Crichton is batshit insane. He has no love for the military, but to use that to create a wormhole is insane even for him.
  • His arrival is another blow for evil-aligned aliens everywhere. He may not like Earth in that state, but he won't let it fall to invaders. Many have been struggling to counter his ability to deliver flummoxing schemes to come out on top. His archnemesis calls it a 'brutal elegance' that makes him so unpredictable.
  • His ability to make things up as he goes has impressed Indiana Jones. He even hitched a ride on their ship in search of an ancient artifact. It was pretty obvious that there was no stopping those two from getting it. In the end, Indy took some articles on Crichton's wormhole theory to take a look for himself.
  • Long has Xander hoped to find a Pop-Cultured Badass, one who could deliver beatdowns as well as deliver quips. He has finally found one in John Crichton. Expect a lot of pop culture references whenever these two meet, and they make sure to meet often. All while the rest of the Scoobies and the crew of the Moya roll their eyes. The two hope to find someone who could represent people like them in the Pantheon.
  • And to think that their story was close to going unresolved. It was only a constant demand from fans that saved the show and their lives from cancellation and death respectively, giving the crew a reasonable conclusion.. They give Leon alms givings as a result.
  • Is a big fan of Samantha Carter's work, even when she keeps insisting it wasn't a big deal. Luckily, he is just as interested in her work as a scientist. She proved to be just as interested in his theory of wormholes. Both crew are wary of keeping those two together for too long, lest they end up sprawled on the ground after staying up the night.
  • He may as well have a life-time membership with Jean Grey's temple with the amount of times it appeared he died on his show, including the first time his show got cancelled. It's safe to say that he's a difficult man to keep dead.
  • While the Earth Sciences Club has differing interests, all of them, to some degree, have a great fascination with space and the stars. Many of them, especially Mira, Ao, and Monroe were delighted to see that they would be meeting some astronauts there and their excitement did not go unfulfilled. One such astronaut they met was John Crichton, whose one experience traveling in space led him into a wormhole that took him in an interstellar adventure involving aliens and galactic conflicts. Crichton easily got along with the girls and encouraged their dreams, especially for Mira and Ao, though he has stated that it's probably best not to get too involved with space and aliens, though the girls did admit that they found Crichton's adventures to be quite inspiring.
  • Since Kaito Momota was little, he wanted to explore everything the world has to offer, and especially wanted to see what was waiting for humans in space which led to him wanting to become an astronaut. Naturally, Kaito was very gung-ho about meeting other astronauts in the Pantheon. He was very impressed with John Crichton managing to go into another universe, even if these were very unpleasant circumstances, and approves of him going with his guts when it comes to making plans.

Quasideities

    Amelia Bedelia 
Amelia Bedelia, Goddess of Being Literal-Minded

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  • Quasideity
  • Symbol: A lemon meringue pie
  • Alignment: Lawful Good, despite her actions making her look Chaotic Good
  • Portfolio: Taking Statements Literally To Comedic Effect, Full-Name Basis, Ultimate Job Security As A Result Of Incredible Cooking Skills, Inherent Blunt Metaphor Understanding
  • Domains: Servants, Literal Thinking, Silliness, Mishaps
  • Heralds: Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, and Finally, her pet dog
  • Allies: Adeleine, Alfred Pennyworth, Anton Ego, Artoria Pendragon, Data, Death (Discworld), Peridot, Violet Evergarden
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Fiona Mayfield, G36, Hayate Ayasaki, Rem & Ram, Sakuya Izayoi
  • Odd Friendship with: Kite Man, Linkle, The Scarlet Sisters, The Trix Rabbit
  • Avoided by: Spongebob
  • Troublesome relationship with: La Squadra Esecuzioni
  • Dusting the furniture, putting out the lights, removing the spots, many a short phrase with multiple or ambiguous meanings that we all tend to take for granted. Except if your name is Amelia Bedelia (and she insists on only being referred to as such), a housekeeper who takes many requests and statements at their most literal meaning, to comedic effect. When one gives Amelia Bedelia something to perform, any misinterpretation they never thought could happen will happen once Amelia Bedelia puts her mind to it. To the shock of her clients, and the amusement of the readers, Amelia Bedelia demonstrates the craziest results of giving a metaphor to a mind that can only process in the literal.
  • On a very good day where Amelia Bedelia did a splendid amount of housework with little problem, Mr. Rogers, amazed by the efficiency, claimed that Amelia Bedelia "was practically doing God's work". And at that very moment, a group of talent scouts from a place known as "The Pantheon" arrived to interview them all. Confused and anxious about the sudden meeting, Mrs. Rogers attempted to dissuade the interviewers claiming that as well as Amelia Bedelia could be, she could make many, many, mistakes out of misinterpretations and that "Amelia Bedelia may as well be the goddess of taking everything literally". Amelia Bedelia replied to her with "Wow, am I really a goddess?", only for one of the interviewers to answer immediately, "Well, now you are!" In an instant, they all found themselves in the Pantheon, and Amelia Bedelia granted the Literal-Minded trope, marking her ascension to becoming a Pantheon deity, as Mr. and Mrs. Rogers stared at the cameraman in the house with pure confusion.
  • One of Amelia Bedelia's first interactions with other deities in the Pantheon were with other maids and servants in the Pantheon. She was excited to work with a new variety of house maids and servants, also being surprised at some of their combat skills as well. G36, Rem & Ram, Fiona Mayfield, and other maids and butlers alike, couldn't really say the same, however, due to how her metaphor-misinterpreting mindset only increased the work they'd have to manage. They don't despise her for it, but Amelia Bedelia is simply a lot to handle for them. Hayate Ayasaki also had some issues cleaning up after the messes that Amelia Bedelia made, during an incident where he and Amelia Bedelia were dealing with robbers doing their usual business at the manor they were working in at the time. Due to a statement targeted at Hayate to "clean them out", which Amelia Bedelia heard, she got a nearby faucet and proceeded to douse a robber in soap and water, and quickly spun him around before dressing him up to look easy on everyone's eyes. That thug, surprised by what just happened, left the manor a new man entirely, while Hayate, after dealing with the other robbers, had to clean up the mess that Amelia Bedelia made in the process.
  • Despite the tendency of Amelia Bedelia to take everything literally, her most frequent masters, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, end up letting things go in the end and understand to make their requests less ambiguous and more clear. When things are fully clarified with no room for misinterpretation, she's more than capable of doing a fantastic job. Alfred Pennyworth was one of the first deities to pick up on this fact, and after some time figuring out how to rewrite orders to make pure literal sense, he's made Amelia Bedelia's experience being hired for Wayne Enterprises mutually positive, showing others what potential Amelia Bedelia has. Other people looking to hire house servants have attempted the same, but they accidentally slip in something that could be interpreted a different way they expected, due to never expecting anyone to try that alternate interpretation in the first place. That's where Amelia Bedelia starts surpassing those expectations and pulling off the most unexpected executions for commands that people think couldn't happen, due to how many humans are used to metaphors and figurative expressions.
  • Due to encouragement from some of the artists in the Pantheon, Amelia Bedelia began to set up a little display room for some of her drawings, inspired by the "drawing" of things that likely would be drawn in other ways. Her most notable pieces of artwork display things like a set of drapes, an old revolver, a bucket of water from a well, and a set of cards. Some are concerned of how Amelia Bedelia ended up getting into a situation that led to that second "draw", though she claims that it wasn't anything significantly threatening, though some wonder if Amelia Bedelia could survive a classic Showdown at High Noon somehow. Amelia Bedelia has also befriended Adeleine, another artist, and has even practiced making drawings with her, though Adeleine's advice sometimes has trouble getting through to Amelia Bedelia.
    Amelia Bedelia: So, how can these shaded drawings "hatch" anyway? And what would this one hatch into, exactly?
    Adeleine: ...
  • Despite Amelia Bedelia's many mistakes caused by her tendency to misinterpret statements, the amount of times she's been sent out of employment due to such mistakes is actually pretty low. Her main method of keeping her job is simply giving them a very good meal, most often her well known lemon meringue pie. Sounds hard to believe, but Amelia Bedelia's cooking really is that good. And to silence any doubts on her skills, a freshly baked pie from Amelia Bedelia was served to the infamous food critic, Anton Ego. From the first bite, Anton Ego showed splendid delight in the pie and barely held back his urges to devour it like a messy pig, displaying immense approval of Amelia Bedelia's cooking, considering her cooking as worthy of a full five-star rating. Considering how difficult it is to get complete and absolutely positive reviews from the Grim Eater himself, many a chef that have struggled to make a dish that can even slightly impress Ego were baffled by Amelia Bedelia's talents.
    • Yet, even with her talents in cooking, it too is not invulnerable to being compromised to her inability to understand metaphors, especially when it comes to recipes that she's not familiar with. Sometimes, she'll substitute date fruits for paper calendar dates, and trying to mix butter with peanuts, until she was eventually told about the actual peanut butter. Her initial attempts to try and make a sponge cake had also ended up scaring away Spongebob, who frankly did not want to be made into a sponge cake. It was quite a shame too, since the two had gotten along before due to their struggles with driving lessons, like with Amelia Bedelia actually searching for forks in the roadways.
  • Even homophones are vulnerable to being taken incorrectly by Amelia Bedelia, due to ambiguity on what they could refer to if heard and not read by text. If she were to hear about a Serial Killer, then she'd be wondering about how such people could murder cereal. That said, she's worried over the safety of the Trix Rabbit, and did warn him about the "cereal killers" in the Pantheon. As unnecessary as her concerns are, the mascot appreciates her intentions, though making Amelia Bedelia get Trix cereal for him is difficult, since she always mistakes "Trix" for "tricks". These kinds of misunderstandings did have some benefit from when she and Mr. Rogers unintentionally wandered into their domain due to misunderstandings of "bearing left" and "right turns". Upon meeting the two sisters, Mr. Rogers suggested to Amelia Bedelia about "using a stake on them" in fear. While the two Scarlets were prepared for a fight, Amelia Bedelia instead zipped to the nearest kitchen and cooked up a steak dinner for all of them, and it was so good that all tensions and potential for violence had ceased completely, leading to a very peaceful encounter with everyone leaving happily.
    • Remilia decided later to have Amelia Bedelia work under her for a while, which led to the latter having to deal with one of Remilia's more notorious servants, Sakuya, who in turn had to deal with Amelia Bedelia's quirks. While work overall being done more efficiently and quickly with Amelia Bedelia around, Sakuya only felt more exhausted by having to prevent Amelia Bedelia from doing something potentially disasterous with her literal-minded interpretations of commands. Amelia Bedelia had also attempted to ask Sakuya about learning the "staring daggers" technique from her, but Sakuya, realizing that in Amelia Bedelia's terms, it meant "knives for staring with", Sakuya simply answered that she wasn't ready.
  • Out of curiosity, some looked into why Amelia Bedelia always takes everything literally, considering how ingrained such a way of thinking is. They found out that such a mindset is actually present throughout her family, with much of them dealing with things the way Amelia Bedelia would herself. Such an answer had only brought up more questions, including how the likes of them managed to make it through life despite taking everything literally. Others would note her particular tics in her childhood, like actually having her nose pressed onto the books she read. From there, some claimed that it was no wonder that Amelia Bedelia doesn't understand the further nuances of language and metaphors with how she keeps seeing every statement at their face value.
  • There were plenty of other Literal-Minded deities alongside Amelia Bedelia, which even included one of the Death entities in the Pantheon, the one from Discworld in particular. Since that world, many are Literal-Minded just like Amelia Bedelia for various reasons, like metaphors never catching onto the language for their dwarves, for example. Death himself was also troubled with metaphors, and when hiring Amelia Bedelia for the usual kinds of mundane tasks, she completed her work perfectly due to Death never using expressions that Amelia Bedelia could misunderstand. They even get into long conversations and laments about humans' usage of metaphors and all the mishaps and trouble it has caused for them both. There was also Peridot, a member of Gemkind, who among the other Crystal Gems, had problems getting used to human metaphors, even elaborating on the time where she went running while carrying a pizza box for two days. Among the many things they discussed, methods of relieving stress from dealing with metaphor troubles were one of the topics, and to "go fly a kite" was one of them. Of all the surprising events that Kite Man had seen, getting asked to fly kites with a maid, a gem-based alien, and a Grim Reaper was something that neither him nor the rest of the Pantheon ever expected to ever see, and yet there he was, the four of them flying kites together.
  • Given the trouble she got into when hired as a medical assistant to be called, Amelia Bedelia is considered unworthy of jobs that are generally intolerant of mistakes, including medical jobs, let alone life-staking, err, life-threatening jobs that leave no room for Amelia Bedelia's funny literal thinking. Engineering and machine maintenance is also something that Amelia Bedelia stays away from due to how problematic a simple mistake can cause things to go wrong. Due to knowing that her ways of thinking can be a problem, she did try and get advice from Data, due to him also being part of a space crew and having problems with non-literal expressions, being an android. Data advised her to always second-guess orders and ask her requesters more often to clarify, since those who know her well would be very willing to explain what they really mean before trouble happens. There was also Violet Evergarden, who had similar problems as a result of her troublesome childhood preventing her from learning proper social skills, but she was willing to help Amelia Bedelia out since she had some success growing out of it.
  • While Artoria Pendragon does consider Shirou as a far more reliable companion overall, she too accepted the idea of having Amelia Bedelia also be a regular servant. Considering how troublesome it is to get around Amelia Bedelia's way of thinking, Saber insists on not firing Amelia Bedelia, to the latter's relief of not getting fired out of a circus cannon. It's rather obvious that the main, if not only reason that Saber wants to keep such a troublesome maid around is due to all of the delicious meals that Amelia Bedelia keeps making for her. Additionally, when word got around about Amelia Bedelia working for Saber, some actually assumed that Amelia Bedelia actually became an actual Servant instead of just a plain worker. While their thoughts were proven wrong, people still joke that if Amelia Bedelia did become one, they should run for their lives the moment she comes at them with a pen.
  • Sometimes, Amelia Bedelia has made positive events out of her literal-mindedness. Due to encouragement from Mr. Rogers to keep literally "dressing the chicken" at times, though as a joke, she did continue to do so whenever deemed appropriate. This extended to actual chickens, so Amelia Bedelia and Linkle got along over dressing up Cuccos in suitable clothing. Additionally, the time she was put in a meeting over a mistake she did, and people talking about it as "looking at the elephant in the room", prompting her to point out the Blue Elephant in the room with them, who had managed to evade everyone else's attention before then. Considering that the Blue Elephant managed to be so stealthy that they got away with several artifacts from the Great Treasury's Maximum Security section, so Amelia Bedelia may have thwarted whatever achievements the Blue Elephant was going to complete with those artifacts.
    • She even went out to sort the names put in her profile in alphabetical order after being asked to "sort out the relationships". Thanks, Amelia Bedelia!
  • During a party that Amelia Bedelia was attending to as one of the staff, she ended up causing some tension over her inability to get the metaphors she was told. Unknownst to them, La Squadra Esecuzioni had entered the party in disguise, and Ghiaccio broke his disguise (literally, even) to rant about all of the others' insistence on relying on such metaphors, further ruining the mood with his outrage. Luckily, Amelia Bedelia managed to get Ghiaccio to quiet down by giving him an exquisite Italian dish that she had prepared before the party. While the rest of the Hitman Team don't care too much about her otherwise, they did admit that they were impressed in how quickly she defused Ghiaccio's anger, and they begrudgingly left the party with their cover blown. The commotion and drama that Amelia Bedelia stopped also managed to get people off the main reason people were getting upset at her in the first place: Amelia Bedelia's paranoia that people would put pointy objects in the fruit punch.

    Curious George 
George, God of Curiosity (Curious George)
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  • Quasideity
  • Symbol: The words "Curious George" written in a yellow and red font. Alternatively, a pair of binoculars in a yellow background.
  • Alignment: Chaotic Good. VERY Chaotic. (Though some believe he eventually mellowed out into a borderline still ever-curious Neutral Good)
  • Portfolio: Really Curious, Cheerful Baby Monkey... Maybe a little too much, Naïvety, Having Art Shift Imagine Spots, Being Allowed to Wander around by Himself By The Man with the Yellow Hat, Quickly Messing up Everything But somehow Escaping from Troubles
  • Domains: Curiosity, Mammals, Innocence, Childhood, The Color Yellow, Edutainment Shows
  • Herald: The Man In The Yellow Hat
  • Followers: Yokoi, Beastbox, Bode, Pandora, The Curiosity Core
  • Allies: Almost all of the non-Evil aligned Children Gods (But especially Ash Ketchum and The Cutie Mark Crusaders), Taokaka, Dee Dee, Pinkie Pie, Byakuya Kuchiki, Eru Chitanda
  • Opposes: Any god with Nazi sentiments (Surprisingly enough)
  • Nobody actually understands how George actually got into the Pantheon. He simply wandered into the various Houses, exploring every single place he managed to get into, wreaking havoc all over the place until he was told to stop. Instant Godhood.
    • Dee Dee, who requested the position first, was rejected because a) She would mess around the House of Technology and maybe even destroy it and b) George is a literal Curious Monkey anyways. But she was allowed to stay as his High Priestess until she was given a title of her own.
    • Immediately after George's ascension, The Man with the Yellow Hat apologised for any mess George provoked while he wasn't around. He was allowed to stay as long as he kept taking care of the mischievous monkey.
  • To the displeasure of everyone, his temple was placed in the House of Knowledge. On his part, he was happy to be there. He quickly started reading the books from the Children Section of the Library with the Man with the Yellow Hat.
  • Once, George went to the House of Commerce and stole Ash Ketchum's hat. He gave it back after a while and quickly became friends with him. The Man with the Yellow Hat has Ash on speed dial after that incident in case he needs help taking care of George in parts of the pantheon he cannot reach as a non-combatant non-deity. He is actually grateful to find someone who can understand George as well as he can.
  • George loves playing with people as cheerful as he is and for that reason he has become friends with most of the more energetic gods and the younger gods.
    • Pinkie Pie, for example, became one of his first friends inmediately after the Welcome Party she threw for him. It helps that, unlike many other gods who dread those parties, he actually enjoyed himself. And she's volunteered to babysit George despite having a rocky start the first time around. But after she had a crying fit (not deliberate, honest!), George took pity in Pinkie and started behaving a little more.
    • He also loves playing with the Cutie Mark Crusaders, specially when he feels like taking a new job. The fillies also like joining in his curiosity-driven adventures.
    • Due to George's many trips to the House of Family to play with the younger gods, The Man with the Yellow Hat soon requested for someone to help him supervise the energetic monkey. Byakuya soon took the job. This was quite unexpected for the rest of the members of the House of Family, but not to his fellow Bleach Gods. Byakuya's Zanpakuto Senbonzakura and even Byakuya actually happen to understand the baby monkey's childish curiosity.
  • All of the Gods were surprised to find out that George was against the Nazi Gods. According to an unknown source, it all started with a trip he made to Paris…
    • Eru Chitanda was later confirmed to be the unknown source.
  • The most sane Gods dreaded the day Eru Chitanda and George would meet each other, since they didn't know and did NOT want to know what would happened if the Constantly Curious goddess and the More Curious God joined forces. To their surprise, Eru and George already met each other, as soon as she heard the news of a fellow curious god, she inmediately went to his temple to greet him. Many questions to George and his owner later, she was the first to find out about his trip to Paris.
    • Eru also happens to be quite good at managing the monkey, putting his curiosity to good purposes such as looking for the clues of mysteries. She also likes his enthuasiasm, that reminded her of Satoshi. She has decided George should be her Non-Human Sidekick. Oreki's response to all of this is obvious

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