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    Vanitas 
Vanitas, God of Removed Inner Enemies (The Masked Boy, Source of the Unversed, Ventus-Vanitas)
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Unmasked Vanitas
  • Greater God (aspires to be an Overdeity)
  • Symbol: The Unversed symbol. Alternatively, his mask or his keyblade’s keychain gears.
  • Theme Song: Enter the Darkness, The KHIII version when he's serious, Unbreakable Chains while unmasked
  • Alignment: Chaotic Evil, willing to act Neutral Evil under Xehanort.
  • Keyblade(s): Void Gear
  • Portfolio: Manipulative Bastard, Humanoid Abomination, Is Even More Evil and Insane Than His Master, Laughing Mad, Ax-Crazy, Enemy Without, Evil Twin, Is the Embodiment of the Darkness That Was Inside Ventus, Is the Source of the Unversed, Rejected Redemption and Chose to Remain Evil to the Very End
  • Domains: Darkness, Negativity, Planning, Trickery, Evil
  • Allies: Darkseid, Lord Recluse, The Joker, Harley Quinn, Cooler, Broly, Archaon, Dark Link, Bernkastel, Number 96: Black Mist, Larxene, Vaati
  • Friendly Rival: Yuuki Terumi
  • Enemies: Terra, Aqua, Riku, Kairi, Mickey Mouse, Son Goku, Beerus, Yuma Tsukumo, Rei Shingetsu/Vector, Gardevoir, Absol, Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask, Shadow the Hedgehog, Madoka Kaname, Princess Sofia, Dark Pit, The Master of Chaldea, Sully and Mike
  • Friendly Enemies note : Ventus, Sora
  • Former Master: Xehanort's Incarnations
  • Interested In: The Dark Matter Horde, The Dark Star, The Shadow Queen
  • Headbutting Villains: Konrad Von Carstein, Gregor Clegane, Jeanne d'Arc Alter
  • Opposed By: The Emotions, Zamasu
  • Envious Of: House of Friendship and Camaraderie, Hall of Joy and Happiness, Generally Anyone who gets Along with Ventus and makes him Happy
  • Respects: House of Hatred and Rancor, Hall of Jealousy and Envy, Malekith, Khorne
  • Complicated Relationship: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hidenote 
  • Unwitting Pawns: Randall Boggs
  • Annoyed By: The House of Light and Brightness and the House of Dreams and Nightmares (because his minions The Unversed can’t get in either of those halls because of the unique properties of said houses)
  • Vanitas is the enigmatic and mysterious second-in-command to Master Xehanort, who wound up clashing against Master Eraqus's three apprentices, Aqua, Ventus, and Terra when the three students were investigating a series of attacks by mysterious creatures known as the Unversed all across different worlds while Vanitas aimed to aid his master in recreating the χ-blade, an ancient Keyblade that had the power to open Kingdom Hearts. During their final battle, it was revealed that Vanitas was, in fact, the personified darkness of Ventus's heart given physical form and that he was the originator and creator of the Unversed. Despite being able to recreate the χ-blade with Master Xehanort's aid, Vanitas was defeated with the combined efforts of Ventus, Aqua and King Mickey Mouse and was subsequently faded away in darkness to be merged back with Ventus, though Xehanort did succeed in taking over Terra's body to use for the next couple of years.
    • Vanitas would eventually resurface, being handpicked by Master Xehanort as part of his XIII Seekers of Darkness in another effort to recreate the χ-blade. It was also around this time where he would properly meet Sora for the first time and while their initial battles were interrupted by the sudden disturbance of Sully and Mike in Monstropolis and Aqua in the Land of Departure, Vanitas would finally face off against Sora and Ventus in the Keyblade Graveyard as the two made their effort to stop Master Xehanort. Defeated and knowing that he would have to return to his original defeat years ago, Vanitas admitted that he was darkness and that he long accepted the villainous self that he was born into. Shedding away any condescending remarks, he somberly turned down Sora and Ventus's pleas of turning good and decided to admit defeat and fade away for good.
  • Vanitas ascended into the Pantheon sometime along with Master Xehanort, though the exact circumstances of this remains a mystery, seeing as Vanitas has proven himself to be a rather enigmatic figure who doesn't bother to elaborate on circumstances for most of the time, instead choosing to bide his time and wreak havoc. That said, it is rather likely that Vanitas was bought along as Xehanort was keen on bringing along a fellow collaborator into this new realm and that Vanitas, being a personal apprentice of his, was among the best that he could consider.
    • Despite this, Vanitas in the Pantheon has been actually independent of Master Xehanort and instead acts on his own accords and desires. Most would actually consider that this would mean Vanitas would be more open to causing more chaos and mayhem, but instead, many were surprised to see that he had become a lot more reserved and mellow during his time in the Pantheon. This was especially evident after his fight against Sora and Ventus in the Second Keyblade War, in addition to having had some time in the Pantheon "growing up" in a sense, which has allowed Vanitas to become somewhat more introspective and philosophical about himself and his beliefs. He's still a crazed battle maniac who will relish in making a dreaded mess, but it is clear that Vanitas has changed in a sense, though the only way he expresses this is his more quiet, reserved, and near-affable demeanor that he developed in the Pantheon.
  • Ever since the final defeat of Master Xehanort, Vanitas has barely mentioned his former superior and instead chose to continue on being a malevolent figure. Oddly enough, both had the same goal of destroying worlds, but this was where their desires deviated; whereas Xehanort wanted to experiment and calculate his research and methods in an effort to, in his own words, balance out light and darkness, Vanitas was instead more invested in destroying worlds for the sake of it and finding a powerful opponent to face off against. Not to mention, with Xehanort and his incarnations having gone silent and inactive from the Pantheon, almost as if they've disappeared, Vanitas is now the most dangerous deity from his native realms to have come to the Pantheon.
    • There's one more thing he's since wanting to get back on, finishing what he started in Monstrolpolis and get his payback towards Mike and Sully from foiling his plans. Though he's not exactly pleased to learn that Mike and Sully have a lot of friends to help them out, Sora and Ventus included. He also doesn't take it kindly when someone tries to call Vanitas out for retreating when he very easily could have just resurfaced and attacked Mike and Sully. That said, those two aren't really his main interests, though they're still sore spots for him, Vanitas does desire to take over Monstropolis as the energy output it makes from children's screamings via fear is a potential creation ground for more Unversed. He's biding his time, waiting for the right time to strike.
  • Outside of Xehanort himself, Vanitas might just be the biggest threat from the realms that he comes from. Wielding the Void Gear Keyblade with fast, unpredictable, and chaotic blows and attacks and combined with his bloodthirsty nature, it's more than justified why so many are rather hesitant to consider making contact with Vanitas, let alone fight against him. And that's not getting into the fact that he can create the Unversed through his negative emotions, effectively making him a literal One-Man Army. While not going out to ridicule someone or randomly attacking someplace for his own amusement, Vanitas would normally lounge around the Houses of Fighting and Combat, Military and Warfare, Power and Abilities and Weapons, looking to test his blade against someone and to sharpen his Keyblade skills. Predictably, no one really likes him.
  • While he prefers to do things on his own, the fact that all of his enemies have someone to rely on or have a strong bond with made Vanitas realize that he would be needing allies to even out the score with. Because of his knack of wanting to spread misery and mayhem, he found himself getting along with The Joker pretty well. The Clown Prince of Crime was impressed by Vanitas's flair, seeing as the latter's ability to create the Unversed anywhere and anytime means that he can cause chaos at whichever place he is in and without urgency was a good way to pull off a theatrical show, in The Joker's mind that is. Vanitas also finds Joker's sense of comedy to be appreciable as it goes along with his sadistic ways of mocking and attacking others.
  • When it came down to alliances, Vanitas initially considered the Grand United Alliance of Destruction, if primary because Master Xehanort set up his allegiance there and Vanitas's utmost desire was destruction. However, once word got out of Darkseid establishing his own faction in the GUAE Dystopia Harbingers, he was intrigued to discover how the Lord of Tyranny was aiming to subjugate every one of his foes to submissive torment. The fact that Darkseid was cold and calculating like Xehanort, yet no less sadistic and rage-filled like his meant that he was someone that he would find an easy time working with. While not too interested in the Anti-Life Equation, Vanitas was inducted in the Apokiliptian Blitz section, as Darkseid found promise and potential in him. Also, the sheer anger and malice drawn by the God of Apokolips mean that Vanitas can create a larger army of Unversed, which is a win-win for him. He's since become a much bigger threat than he previously was before.
  • While he simply clashes against Aqua and Terra, who hate him with all of their guts for how much he was hunting and tormenting them for his own amusement, Vanitas is shockingly more civil towards Ventus, though it doesn't change the fact that they're still hostile to one another. Being that Vanitas is the literal darkness of Ventus's heartnote , he sees himself as Ventus's brother or at least the dark side to Ventus's light. By extension, Vanitas also associates this with Sora, given how he was chosen to be Ventus's successor. They will clash and battle every now and then, and Vanitas does intend on taking over Ventus's heart, but he does come to see the two as Worthy Opponents and forgoes his condescending nature by being as much of a good sport as possible. He does affirm, however, that he is a willing advocator and user of Darkness, so regardless of him being nicer than usual (but ONLY to them), Sora and Ventus do concede that Vanitas is a threat that has to be dealt with.
  • As he is a being empowered by hate, Vanitas naturally feels drawn to the House of Hatred and Rancor, where, to the shock of many, he can express as much rage and frustration as he could, which further accelerates his creation of the Unversed. It's since become a safe zone for Vanitas to often drop by and relieve himself in a rather creative and dangerous way. A good deal of deities have attempted to find ways to stop Vanitas from entering the House of Hatred, but there's been little success on the matter. At one point, there was a massive surge in Unversed population which many of the heroic deities have tried to quell off. Some villains found this rather amusing and think Vanitas makes a great sporting deity for them. One exception is Zamasu, who quickly proclaimed Vanitas as a being "born of sin and condemned to do nothing but sin". In essence, Vanitas's very existence infuriated Zamasu... and Vanitas only enjoyed it more.
    • On the subject of hate, Vanitas did display one sort of Valor; being resilient and battling to the very end. This was something that the Blood God, Khorne, really appreciated and at one point, offered Vanitas an invitation to fight with his minions of Chaos. While the proposal was interesting, Vanitas declined; fighting and more fighting gets boring at times, especially without some free time to gleefully mock and brutalize his victims psychologically and emotionally. It's why he ended up favoring the GUAE Dystopia Harbingers at the end of the day as his superiors are welcome to let Vanitas indulge in his sadism, so long as it doesn't compromise Darkseid and the other leading generals. Naturally, Khorne didn't take this well, though isn't giving up in trying to get Vanitas to his side.
  • Aside from hatred, another negative emotion that Vanitas reacts to strongly is jealousy. This stems from how, as he shares a connection to Ventus, he can technically see and feel anytime the latter is feeling joyful and peaceful to be with his friends and be given as much support and admiration as he could. To say this didn't affect Vanitas badly would be an understatement. With jealousy having a strong relation to anger and hate, Vanitas was inclined to visit the Hall of Jealousy and Envy where he expresses some bliss in letting out his negative emotions and practicing how to weaponize them. The Emotions, learning of just how much of a crazy madman Vanitas is, have tried to find ways to stop him, but the dark Keyblade Warrior's newfound allies have made the effort more difficult.
  • Vanitas's very character and reputation caught the interest of Yuuki Terumi, a psychopathic madman who sought to torture, ridicule, and demean everyone he came across partly because he enjoys being evil and partly because it is the hatred of others that sustains his lifeforce. Additionally, his desire to destroy the universe and remake it in his own vision stems from the fact that he is the God, Susano'o. This would have been a nice collaboration, seeing how the two have a strong kinship... but their loyalties towards differing leaders placed a wedge to that. Terumi being Zamasu's best supporter meant that having a connection to someone who works in Darkseid's ranks would frustrate the Fallen Kai, so it was best that their relationship was best to be managed without angering each other's parties too much. Vanitas and Terumi still maintain some respect for each other's malice and hate and would sometimes compete against one another without wholly antagonizing the other out of good sport.
  • He also found a good working relationship with Vaati, a sorcerer of dark magic who took an interest in the darkness of peoples' hearts and seeked to exploit this to his own advantage, in addition to wanting to become a Hylian to secure his conquest of Hyrule. Seeing how Vanitas, an artificial being, has an incredibly dark heart that fueled his innermost desires and motives certainly intrigued him and wanted to test them out. After a tough fight, Vaati and Vanitas came to see how similar they were in some respects and proposed an alliance, an act which furthered Link's animosity towards the dark Keyblade User.
  • While a maniacal and insane being, Vanitas is rational and understanding enough to bide his time, wait and be civil whenever he can be. As a result, he tends to find a hard time coordinating with those who are far too insane and driven my madness to work around with, such as Konrad von Carstein and Gregor Clegane, who are fellow bloodthirsty warriors who live to kill and butcher. While their ferocity and fear factor impresses Vanitas, they're also prone to sometimes being deficit regarding orders and thinking rationally about something, which often results in frustrating attempts for the three of them to be working together. Konrad and Gregor, however, do possess enough hatred to produce a powerful set of Unversed, so while working with them is ridiculously hard, Vanitas does find some sort of use regarding them.
    • By contrast, and to his own surprise, Vanitas found some measure of respect towards Broly. The fact that the Legendary Super Saiyan is actually capable of understanding his situation and trying to make full use of what is given to him was a welcoming thought for the dark Keyblade user, not to mention how the potential darkness Broly carries within is so potent that keeping track of him was somewhat of a necessity. Broly also saw Vanitas as a fellow strong being to work with and the idea of the two forming an alliance caused concern for the Z-Fighters, especially Goku, whom Broly has a high amount of Irrational Hate towards. Perhaps Vanitas can learn something regarding the Saiyans and figure what he can do to fight stronger beings.
  • Vanitas initially felt that Dr. Jekyll wasn't worth his time, but after hearing about the connection of Mr. Hyde, he quickly expressed interest and sought to unravel more about the split-personality phenomena. He took his time to wait until Jekyll lapsed into his Hyde persona before confronting him. Learning of the idea of permanently splitting off from his human side, Hyde quickly sought to ally with Vanitas in the hopes of achieving this goal. If Ventus had this event happen to him, then why Hyde shouldn't go through it. Vanitas does see him as a useful comrade to have, especially when he needs a fellow brute to assist him, plus the addition of more carnage simply amuses him. That said, despite mutually liking one another, once Jekyll regains control, he immediately ditches Vanitas to his own devices, which annoys the dark Keyblade User. Incidentally, it also further motivated Vanitas to try finding a way to split Jekyll and Hyde from one another; he cannot afford to lose someone who could be of use to his plans after all.
  • One of the few allies outside the Harbingers of Repression is Dark Link, who as the shadowy doppelganger of Link feels as if they have something in common, given that they are a personified sort of darknesses to a well-known hero. Dark Link feels as if Vanitas is a much-needed partner to have regarding his own feud against Link and generally, the two get along well, with the former seeking to improve his swordplay and become stronger under the latter's supervision.
    • Despite his good relations with Dark Link, Vanitas had more than enough problems in trying to get along with other dark counterparts. One of them was Dark Pit, a mirror version of Pit created by his Arch-Enemy, Medusa. However, rather than becoming evil, Dark Pit was born with a consciousness of his own and set off to seek his own path. While aloof and sometimes abrasive, even Dark Pit knew not to associate himself with Vanitas. He's had enough experience fighting against evil beings and Vanitas being a crazed madman wasn't going to be in his favor. Jeanne d'Arc Alter was initially considered by Vanitas as a potentially good ally to have, but those chances were dashed when she caught on with Vanitas's attitude and motives. Vanitas was infuriated, but this wasn't the primary impetus; Jeanne Alter, for all her feuds against the original template wishes to see her happy and well and wants to take care of the Master of Chaldea, which greatly contrasted against Vanitas's raving jealousy towards Ventus and having to live being motivated by hatred and to accept his physical and psychological darkness. Vanitas has since made efforts to attack and torture the Master of Chaldea in the hopes of coercing Jeanne Alter to join his cause, though she (alongside many others) have had to chew out on Vanitas that what he's doing is nothing more than pissing Jeanne Alter off even further and increasing their animosity. And he keeps trying, to everyone's dismay and frustration.
"Because I am darkness. And I do stand by your side. I'm the shadow that you cast. How much closer could I be?"

Intermediate Gods

    Blitzwing 
Blitzwing, God(s) of Dissociative Identity Disorder (Icy, Hothead, Random, Overcharge)
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Animated Blitzwing
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  • Intermediate God
  • Symbol: His Three Faces surrounding the Decepticon insignia.
  • Theme Songs: "Decepticons"; alternatively, this
  • Alignment: Lawful Evil (Icy), Chaotic Evil (Hothead), and just plain Chaotic (Random)
  • Portfolio:
  • Domains: Robots, Transformation, Military, Elements, Personality, Warfare, Self Conflict
  • Herald: Lugnut
  • Followers: Hassan of the Hundred Personas, The Horde
  • High Priest(s): Marc Spector/Steven Grant/Jake Lockley
  • Allies:
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Starscream, Lockdown, Princess Azula, Beast Wars Megatron, Magneto
  • Enemies:
  • Opposes: Onslaught, Unicron, AM, House of Insects, House of Arthropods, Every Nazi deity in the Pantheon
  • Opposed By: Touko Fukawa
  • Blitzwing is a Triple Changer; a Transformer with the ability to convert from robot mode into two separate vehicle forms. In his case, a Soviet MiG-25 fighter jet and a Type-74 Japanese tank. Brutish, loudmouthed, and all around despised even by his own allies, he served as a capable soldier in the Decepticon army, tearing up the battlefield alongside fellow Triple Changer Astrotrain. But the Blitzwing who arrived in the Pantheon was not the same one Megatron was familiar with. Instead, he came from an alternate universe, where the Decepticons had been defeated by the Autobots long before their arrival on Earth. This version not only has three forms, but also three different personalities; a cold and stoic strategist known as "Icy", a bad-tempered brute referred to as "Hothead", and an absolute nutcase simply called... "Random". These three personalities swing back and forth depending on Blitzwing's mood, each with their own face to represent them. This only serves to make him even more unpredictable than before, even to his own allies. Megatron though took this in stride, and busted Blitzwing out of his cell on Cybertron, bringing the Triple Changer back into his ranks and giving him a position in the Pantheon as a god.
  • It would have been easier for Optimus Prime and the Autobots to deal with Blitzwing alone... but he didn't come alone. Serving as his Herald is Lugnut, another Decepticon from the Animated timeline and a devote follower of Megatron, faithfully obeying every command he gives without question. He and Blitzwing are often paired together on missions, and more often than not, there will always be blood involved.
  • Having multiple personalities has allowed Blitzwing to gain some bonus perks, mainly in the form of weaponry and transformations. As Icy, he specializes in ice-based attacks and transform into his jet form, while Hothead can conjure up fire-based projectiles whilst in tank mode. He can only have access to one element/vehicle depending on his personality but Random can use both. Unfortunately for him, the changes are involuntary, and as his weapons and transformations are tied to whichever personality is in control, it can be easy for his enemies to trick him to take on a particular form. More than once, a massive tank has been sighted falling out of the sky screaming "slag" before impact.
  • It should be noted that when the three aren't in conflict over what their objective is, all three faces of Blitzwing are dangerous combatants and not above mutilation to reach their goals. Or just for fun, depending on which one is in control. As such, the other Decepticons tend to keep their distance whenever he's on the rampage.
  • Blitzwing learned from Megatron that Sari Sumdac's Allspark enhanced key was stored in the Pantheon's Treasury, and has been trying to figure out how to acquire it. Unfortunately for him, progress on developing said plan has been slow. He also doesn't realize it's completely useless as all its power was drained into Sari long ago.
  • As an ally to Optimus Prime, it's no surprise that Blitzwing has attempted to destroy SCP-516 to show Megatron who is the better tank... only for Megatron to go Armada and prove both of them wrong. Admittedly, it got quite a few laughs from the participants of that battle.
  • Though he doesn't like humans that much, Blitzwing has been forced to work alongside Cobra Commander and his forces on Megatron's orders. He, Destro and the Baroness have been seen taking on Duke and Snake Eyes on a regular basis, mostly to destroy their advance weaponry. He's also teamed up with Dr. Wily and Eggman, taking advantage of their creations unique powers and abilities. It also gave the pair a much needed advantage against Mega Man, Sonic and the respective allies.
  • It was because of his revolving personalities and accompanying faces that Blitzwing gained the friendship of Two-Face, who serves as a link to the Court of the Gods for the Decepticons as a result, primarily to bust them out of confinement much faster. This made Batman incredibly wary, and has even upgraded the Batmobile's tank mode to properly combat the Triple Changer.
  • Due to the Pantheon's influence, not to mention his multiple personalities, Blitzwing will cycle through several forms depending on the situation at hand. Sometimes, he will become the version from the original timeline but carry over his fire and ice powers, but other times he'll become a standard F-4 Phantom II Seeker equipped with a sub-machine gun and built-in daggers. But in all these various incarnations, the changing faces remain, a trademark of the timeline where the Cybertronian originated from.
    • He hasn't forgotten what happened the last time he fought Hot Rod and Kup. Nor has he forgiven them.
  • It is believed by some that Blitzwing was in fact, a drone built by the Quintessons that gained independence and joined the Decepticons shortly after. As such, he opposed the Daleks and Borgs, along with their respective rulers due to their manipulative natures and both reminding him of his past. It's worth noting that should Megatron become Galvatron once more and be swayed to helping either assimilators, Blitzwing will not hesitate to perform another Heel–Face Turn and aid the Autobots in stopping him.
  • It turned out that Blitzwing wasn't originally a Triple Changer. Instead, his unique abilities were the results of rigorous experimentations by Blackarachnia, but this had a negative side-effect. These experiments were the very reason why he has three split personalities to begin with. As such, he greatly despises the Houses of Insects and Arthropods respectively, and is hoping to get his revenge on the spider... which may be sooner than he expects, considering she's one of Prince Zuko's followers. To try and get at Zuko and Blackarachnia, he joined up with Azula, who has managed to best her older brother on several occasions. This alliance though is superficial; the fallen princess finds the Decepticon's constant personality changing to be annoying, and has no interest in bringing him to King Bradley to join the High Command.
  • Almost every single Gundam pilot detests the Triple Changer, due to his continuous switching back and forth between forms and powers during battle. Amuro Ray has gone to Optimus for assistance and, almost instinctually, suggested exposing him to Cosmic Rust, a disease which can infect and even kill Cybertonians. The young pilot has taken this into consideration.
  • Blitzwing and his personalities have been described by some as an evil Freudian Trio.note  As such, he immediately became enemies with Captain James Kirk, along with his comrades Leonard McCoy and Mr. Spock, who may or may not have faced against similar foes in the past. It certainly doesn't help that Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise have a little experience with fighting Decepticons.
  • Despite sounding like and resembling a German soldier, Blitzwing is nevertheless opposed to working with any deified Nazis in the Pantheon. It may seem surprising at first but the Decepticon has his reasons. The Nazi party targeted anyone they considered undesirable; Jewish, Roma, Communist, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and the mentally disabled to name a few. Blitzwing's insanity has been seen as a detriment, and after being confronted by Red Skull about it, all the Triple Changer had to do was go Random mode and go all out.
    • It's also the reason why he sometimes works with Magneto, due to their shared animosity towards Nazis.
  • Despite the fact that they have a similar concept of split personalities, Blitzwing definitely doesn't want to mess with Onslaught. The immensely powerful entity proved to be too dangerous for even him and after a particularly nasty beatdown, he wisely backed off.
    • Another one of Blitzwing's neighbours, Touko Fukawa, opposes him for reminding her of her problem with her killer alternate personality, Genocider Sho. Sho, for the most part, doesn't care for the Decepticon but finds his Random personality to be someone she can riot with. For his part, Blitzwing sees the SHSL Author as just another insect to trample over, which greatly offended Fukawa. After all, she owns a stinkbug as a pet.
  • One day, while going on a murder spree across the Pantheon, Blitzwing attempted to blow up a seemingly normal pink-haired girl that stood in his way. He turned into his Hothead mode and fired a shot... only for it be deflected by a mysterious force. It was only then that he realized, much to his horror, she was in fact Diclonius known as Lucy. The remainder of the fight did not go well. For him, anyway.
  • While Blitzwing has shown animosity to all the ascended Autobots and Maximals, it's Bumblebee that seems to set him off the most. The reason for it is because in one timeline Blitzwing pursued a young B-127 to Earth, and was promptly destroyed by the rookie Autobot. To be fair, Bee has every reason to hate Blitzwing back. He did rip out Bee's vocal synthesizer, rendering him mute.
  • Is not a big fan of the House of Torture and Mutilation due to ending up captured and vivisected by Miles Mayhem, who used this knowledge of the robot's biology to create M.A.S.K. As such, Blitzwing wants nothing to do with the likes of AM, who also yearns for the chance to "examine" the insides of a Cybertronian.
  • The house of Time and Temporality proceeded to compile a basic guide to help the GUAG to better understand Blitzwing and all of his incarnations.
  • "Ze name iz Blitzwing, insect; remember it! Cause it's ze last thing you're gonna hear before I—express my feelings in song!"

    Jin Kazama 
"Don't get in my way."

Jin Kazama, God of Fighting Their Evil Side (Jin Mishima [call him that at your own peril, he was never legitimately part of the family anyway], Devil Jin, DJ, Lightning of Fate, Fatal Lightning, The Child of Destiny, Destroyer of Worlds, Pitch Black Wings, Black Wings of Ruin, Red Dark Star, Angel Jin, The Star of Hope)
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Jin Kazama's classic design
Jin in Tekken 7
Jin in Tekken 8
Devil Jin
  • Intermediate God normally, borderline Greater God as Devil Jin, and a borderline Overdeity as Angel Jin
  • Symbol: The mark of the devil gene
  • Theme Music: Tiger Dojo Tokyo (Meeting with Destiny*, Far East Mix), Jin Stage (Alley-oop!*), My Last Stand, Jin Kazama The Star of Hope
  • Alignment: Neutral Good as of Tekken 7-8, formerly Chaotic Neutral during Tekken 3-6 (Chaotic Evil as Devil Jin)
  • Portfolio: Unscrupulous Hero, The Stoic, Heroic Bastard, Fallen Hero, Used to Be a Sweet Kid, Determinator, Wants to kill himself to stop the devil gene, Hates his father and grandfather for good reasons
  • Domains: Family, Martial Arts, Disownment, War, Transformations, Personality Changes
  • Special Relationships: Jun Kazama (his mother), Asuka Kazama (his relative, how related they are is said to be Complicated)
  • Allies:
  • On Neutral Terms: Nina Williams, Julia Chang
  • Rivals: Hwoarang, Orion, Dante Sparda, Seto Kaiba
  • Enemies: Kazuya Mishima, Heihachi Mishima, His Devil Self (and vice-versa), Ogre, The Child Abuse Supporters, M. Bison, Relius Clover, Shao Kahn, Geese Howard, Rugal Bernstein
  • Opposes: Killer BOB, Darkseid, Trigon, Ultraman Belial
  • Opposed by:
  • Annoyed By: Tatewaki Kuno
  • Worthy Opponent: Vergil Sparda
  • Pities/On Good Terms With: Victims of Child Abuse
  • Pitied by: Tikal, Ragna the Bloodedge, Noel Vermillion, Nero, Sophitia Alexandra, Raiden, Ryu Hayabusa, Kasumi, Riku Asakura/Ultraman Geed
  • Conflicted by: Ryu
  • Living in the forest far away from society along with his mother Jun Kazama, Jin Kazama was a sweet kid who loved his mother above everything that existed in his world, following his mother's moral discipline and her family's style of martial arts. However, he and his mother were confronted by the evil being known as Ogre, and wanting to keep Jin safe from his destruction, Jun told him to seek Heihachi Mishima as he is actually his grandfather. After seeing his home in flames, Jin swore revenge against Ogre, thinking that his mother was dead. He sought out Heihachi, having been trained by him in the Mishima-ryu martial arts as well as becoming his ward He also developed a friendship and rivalry with Ling Xiaoyu and Hwoarang, participating in the third King of Iron Fist Tournament where Ogre was the final opponent. Jin defeated Ogre, finally getting his revenge as well as winning the tournament... only to be betrayed by his grandfather and killed by the Tekken Force, which awakened the devil blood inside, promptly resurrecting him. He then fought against Heihachi, before leaving, not wanting to be seen again...
    • Distraught by the betrayal, he became a cold lone-wolf, renouncing the Mishima name and deciding to practice and use karate as his main fighting style. Jin entered the fourth King of Iron Fist Tournament to kill his father and grandfather. Transforming to his devil form once again after being captured and feeling his father’s presence, he tried to kill his grandfather, but stopped because of Jun, flying away. He eventually returned to the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament, where he killed his resurrected great-grandfather, winning the tournament and becoming the CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu.
    • Jin eventually used his new position to begin a global war to kill Azazel and stop the devil, concluding with the sixth King of Iron Fist Tournament. He was eventually confronted by Lars and explained his true motive. Despite killing Azazel, the Devil Gene still exists, and in his weakened state, he became Devil Jin and went on a rampage. He was eventually saved by Lee, Lars, and Alisa to recover. Awakening after Heihachi’s death and the destruction of the rest of the world by Kazuya, he teamed up with the trio to stop Kazuya and the Devil Gene once and for all.
  • It was a normal day in the Pantheon until people saw Heihachi and Kazuya were killing each other like usual. During the heat of the battle, they saw a man with sunglasses coming in a motorcycle as he landed on the ground, revealing himself to be Jin Kazama, who ascended to get revenge on his relatives. Nowadays, people see the three dysfunctional family members trying to kill each other every day with no stopping. Even if they try to get them to get along for a day, it doesn’t last long.
  • Opinion varies on what the people of his universe think of him. Many have some sort of personal score to settle with him or just generally consider him a threat to be stopped, mainly due to his actions as the leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu. The only people that genuinely love him are Xiaoyu and Alisa, the former because she remembered his former kindness and wanted to redeem him, and the latter because she wanted to protect him at all costs. For Lars, even if he mostly allies with Jin because he is the key to stop Kazuya, nowadays, his animosity to Jin has diminished, and even managed to be civil with him. Hwoarang still wants to fight Jin, who is constantly annoyed by him interfering in his mission, and he is pretty much neutral with Nina and Julia, though he's definitely more distant with the assassin. She's worked for all three of him, Kazuya, and Heihachi at separate points in the past, making her less than trustworthy, and she doesn't really want to be involved with their issues anymore, preferring to take on private contracts and try to kill her own sister every now and again.
  • Ryu became much more conflicted about Jin after seeing his actions as a CEO. While he does sympathize with Jin trying to eradicate his evil alter-ego and understands that his intentions were noble, he can’t exactly condone causing a global war that killed millions. In contrast, Tikal pities him more than outright having conflicted feelings on him, being a peaceful woman who still loves Chaos despite the atrocities he did. She hopes that he could find peace in himself and remove his evil side forever.
  • Ever since he found out that Killer BOB mind-controlled him to exploit his Devil Gene, he is now pissed off at the entity and wants to kill him as much as Kazuya and Heihachi. Killer BOB hopes that the Devil Gene will remain in Jin’s veins so that he could exploit it again if he ever decides to control him again, making Jin all the more pissed off and determined to find ways to end him for good.
  • During his early days in the Pantheon, Jin was once a member of the Heroic Protectors of Family, in part due to being among the best in his family, barring Asuka and Lars. However, after the war between the Mishima Zaibatsu and the G Corporation had left his reputation incredibly sullied and his organization in shambles, Jin wound up leaving his spot to be vacated by someone else. It was a decision he decided to make and ever since then, he hasn't said much on the matter. The Heroic Protectors were confused and upset as to how Jin was willing to start a war, even if his intentions were good, and do sincerely wish for him to return. There was also the fact that Jin wound up representing something else and that was his internal battle with his Devil Gene incarnation known as Devil Jin.
    • That said, his animosity towards the Child Abuse Supporters has remained intact and Jin doesn't make any pretenses that he is on the Heroic Protectors' side when it comes to combating against them. Given that he was raised by an abusive grandfather who only saw him as a tool and a threat to be killed off, no one can really argue with Jin's reasons, even if his morality has begun to grow increasingly complicated. That said, he was surprised to learn that Heihachi relinquished his membership of the Abuse Supporters around the same time Jin left the Heroic Protectors and went on to represent a mutual trait with Kazuya. Needless to say, the feud continues on, even as many simply wish that it would just end (including Jin himself, of course).
  • Jin's experience with the Devil Gene may have been torturous, but it has led him to a few similar figures who can understand and even sympathize with his stress and troubles. One of them was Orion, a New God from the planet New Genesis, who was gifted an insatiable bloodlust from the day he was born. This was a trait that he inherited from his father and ruler of Apokolips, Darkseid, and to his dismay, he doesn't have control of said bloodlust unless he has a Motherbox, which makes him afraid that he can suddenly go ballistic and demolish everything in his sights without concern. He and Jin related in regards to their dark circumstances, and Jin even admired Orion's stance on going against his birth father. However, while Orion sees Jin as a tormented soul who needs help, he's not happy with his decision to instigate a conflict to awaken Azazel. As a result, the two see each other as rivals who would often fight against one another. That said, neither really hold any animosity for one another as they do want to help each other, though Orion feels as if Jin may be teetering into darkness, much to his own dismay.
    • Ragna the Bloodedge was another being who took to sympathizing with Jin's plights, considering he himself is the vessel of the Black Beast that is prophesized to destroy the world, having done everything he could to avert this fate with successful results... and giving up his life to do so. In fact, Ragna himself doesn't care about having a negative reception so long as he accomplished his task and gets why Jin is unpopular. Still, Jin's aloof nature has been hard to get around with, so there isn't much communication between the two. Ragna, like Orion, seeks to help Jin out in some way, though things have proven to be difficult.
      • Relating to Ragna, Jin Kisaragi and Noel Vermillion also took heed of Jin's actions and reputation, though their stance towards him was different. Kisaragi simply saw him as a dire threat that reminded him of something similar and seeks to stop Jin at any cost, with the same sentiment also going for his future counterpart, Hakumen. Noel, on the other hand, is more sympathetic and saddened by what Jin was going through and often tries to urge Ragna and Kisaragi to do something about it. Unfortunately, Kisaragi is in disagreement whereas while Ragna reciprocates, Jin has been pretty aloof and distant, so communication seems to be tough.
  • Despite his rather unpopular reception, especially after splitting from the Heroic Protectors, Jin does have a few contacts that he maintains a good relationship with. Two of these are Rachel Roth and Bruce Banner, both of whom are powerful beings who struggle to contain a greater power within them as they fear that it would unleash great destruction if left unchecked. This fear is not without doubt, for Raven's true power is tied to a prophecy that her father, Trigon, tried to fulfill, and Bruce's emotional trauma has resulted in his transformation into The Incredible Hulk having some different iterations that represent his dark side, especially Kluh. Jin appreciates that the two of them don't see him in a negative light and Raven and Bruce are open to trying to helping him out on some occasions. That said, the Teen Titans and the Avengers aren't so keen on the Child of Destiny, but Raven and Bruce aren't giving up, which has endeared Jin.
    • Lelouch vi Britannia was a former monarch who decided to use his powers of Geass to usher in an era of unity and harmony. However, the situation he was in regarding his home country's politics, personal life, and his fellow comrades and friends meant that things got ugly really quickly on his part. Lelouch decided it would be best if he set up being a dictator, meant to generate all of the public's hatred towards him and coerce his friend, Suzaku Kururugi, to publicly assassinate him in an attempt to unite his people and maintain peace, even if it meant going down hated. The story behind it all intrigued Jin, though it was not without its own set of tragedies. The two saw that they were willing to do whatever it takes and be hated by the public if it meant achieving their goals and ultimately found respect for one another. While they'll help one another, Jin and Lelouch tend to keep themselves distant, so as to not generate too much interest for others regarding their civility and partnership as they felt that it would compromise too much for them.
  • On the subject of dysfunctional parents, there was also Tatewaki Kuno, a womanizer who was desperate for the attention of Akane Kendo and failing every time because of his delusional and arrogant nature. However, his family isn't all that stable either, as his sister likes to poison others for her own amusement and Tatewaki's father was physically and verbally abusive, to the extent that he didn't care when he ditched Tatewaki to go to Hawaii. Despite the similarities, Jin doesn't really have strong feelings for Tatewaki; he simply feels that Tatewaki burdens and distracts himself too much and is single-minded about winning attraction. While Jin is also similarly single-track-minded, he does acknowledge his faults and tries to do his best to do something good, regardless of his reputation and notoriety. Tatewaki's annoying habits and persistence aren't helping matters either.
  • Jin and Kazuya are a popular topic for the Hall of Demons and the residents there often scheme about how to get them to their side in the hopes of using their Devil Gene powers to their advantage. Unfortunately for them, Jin vehemently is against most of the demons whereas Kazuya is impartial and is only fixated on killing his father and his son to ensure that he's the sole possessor of the Devil Gene. The Demons, however, aren't giving up all that easily, which only frustrates Jin more, to the point whereupon activating his Devil form, he ended up killing hundreds of demons. And even then, many of the other demon deities in the Pantheon just expressed a further desire for the Devil Gene. Jin has since decided that he would end them to make sure he isn't hounded for his powers.
    • However, there were a few demons who actually respected Jin's solidarity and even came to some form of understanding. Akira Fudo was one of those beings, a normal boy who suddenly gained the powers of demonkind and takes on the guise of Devilman. Unlike Jin, however, Akira decided to use his curse as an opportunity to help others, though the Satan of Akira's world has remained persistent in having Akira for himself, which has resulted in numerous tragedies on Akira's part, which stunned and upset Jin, alongside fearing the idea of his Devil form being obsessed with control and terror. That said, they chose not to press on to this topic any further and remained on good terms with one another, with Akira even helping Jin in some of his troubles.
    • The circumstances of Dante and Vergil's relationship were eerily similar to Jon's animosity towards his father and grandfather, though Dante and Vergil do have some measure of respect towards one another, regardless of their bad blood, something which Jin couldn't really say about most of his kin. Dante personally sees Him as someone who needs help, but at the same time, the Devil Gene makes him realize that it would not be so easy and needs to prepare for combat in case things get sore. Vergil, on the other hand, thinks that Jin would make for a worthy challenge and often encourages Jin to "motivate" himself regarding his prowess. Jin and Vergil occasionally fight against one another, with the latter being intent on battling Devil Jin at some point. His son, Nero, however, is on Dante's side and seeks to reach out to Jin. Surprisingly, Jin is a lot more cordial and emotive towards Vergil's son, seeing as the two had similar problems with their parents.
  • On a positive note, which is ironic due to his own tragic upbringing, Jin is a lot softer and reserved towards those who've had to suffer from parental abuse, given that he knows exactly how it feels to be seen as underwhelming and a tool by someone who is supposed to love, nurture, and protect their children. Even with his eviction from The Heroic Protectors, he's more than welcome to be invited to the Hall of Family Dysfunctions. It helps that Lars is a representative there, so Jin is given easy access there, and the two take turns in defending the place from time to time.
  • Normally, Jin doesn't have much of a problem with fighting tournaments, seeing as, most of the time, they mostly serve to gain the attention of strong fighters and have then duke out for a prize, reputation, or a personal goal. However, given who the Mishima Zaibatsu were led by prior to himself, Jin is outright opposed to the likes of Shao Kahn, Geese Howard, and Rugal Bernstein. The three of them may as well be worse than Heihachi; while Heihachi himself was not a good person by any means, he still loved his wife and cared for his pet, Kuma, in addition to limiting his greater animosities only towards his family, even if that enough was unforgivable in Jin's eyes. The other three, however, would rather make everyone's lives miserable, and the tournaments they hold only add up to further problems. Geese is still tame compared to Shao and Rugal, who are both guilty of invading settlements, killing innocents, and promoting and spreading terrorism for the hell of it. Geese and Rugal think Jin is a strong fighter, worthy of their attention, whereas Shao wants Jin's soul so that he may be able to claim the Devil Gene in some way for himself. Jin is having none of it and, more than once, has expressed his contempt towards them.
  • Jin's mind and heart are well-soothed to know that his mother Jun is in the Pantheon. While he was very reluctant to go see her during his time running the Mishima Zaibatsu, the aftermath of the struggle with Azazel has given him a new resolve, and now he often goes to her residence to seek a rare moment of peace whenever he's free. Jun herself is happy to see her son again and is more than available to comfort and look after Jin like any caring parent would. Of course, she wasn't happy with the treacherous actions of Kazuya and Heihachi, nor Jin himself instigating a war, but this didn't change the fact that she still loves and wants to see the best for her son. Jin was able to accept his mother's criticism, reminding himself that she knew his actions were for a noble cause and yet that wouldn't really excuse them either way. For now, Jin is simply happy that his mother is around to meet up with in the Pantheon. That said, this is not mutual towards his grandmother, Kazumi, where the Devil Gene curse came from. Jin is opposed to her, just like Kazuya and Heihachi were, though Kazumi herself is not as tender towards her grandson, provided they never really met. Outside of fighting, their conversations tend to be awkward at best.
"Yeah. It’s all on me. The devil’s blood runs through my veins, so it’s up to me to kill Kazuya."

Lesser Gods

    Daniel Lamb and Leo Kasper 
Daniel "Danny" Lamb and Leo Kasper, Dual Deities of Evil and Good Split Personalities (Danny: Dr. Lamb, David Joiner)
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Danny
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Leo
  • Lesser Gods
  • Symbol: The Pickman Project Logo
  • Alignment: True Neutral for Danny (Trying to be Neutral Good), Neutral Evil for Leo
  • Portfolio: Jekyll & Hyde
  • Domains: Personalities, Experiments, Murder, Sadism, Insanity
  • Allies:
  • Enemies: Each other as well as their respective allies
  • Originally a regular scientist, Daniel Lamb joined the Pickman Project only because he wanted to support his family and give them a better life. Everything turned for the worse when the Project experimented on him and inserted a personality into him, the Ax-Crazy murderous Leo Kasper, whose mission is to take over Danny's body and use it as his own. Initially Leo acted as a mentor for Danny, pretending to be a real person when otherwise he wasn't and having done things such as murdering Danny's best friend and his wife, but Danny found out the truth and promptly removed Leo from his conciousness and leave all of this behind by starting a new life somewhere else.
    • However, after he was ascended, Daniel was not amused to learn that he had to share the temple with Leo, who now has a separate body of his own to do whatever he wants. And also seeks revenge against Danny for vanishing, but for now he is content with just messing with Danny whenever he can.
  • Even though both have really bad blood between them, they are willing to team up when it comes to Mad Scientists considering what the project did to them. While Danny is just conformed with shooting a few of them on sight, Leo on the other hand will torture them before giving them an agonizing death.
  • Danny became acquianted to Dr. Jekyll after learning of his ordeal that he has to suffer with Hyde, even if he is truly part of his personality unlike Leo is to Danny. On his part, Leo surprisingly got along with the creature, especially given their shared Ax-Crazy quirks both men have.
    • Then there was other people whose split personality ended up becoming real. Danny understands a lot of Marik Ishtar's pain on how mistreatment can lead to bad things and he wasn't happy that Leo and Marik's evil personality became allies, so they decided that they would take care of them together. Then Leo also went and made friends with Dark Danny of all people, showing that his sociopathic tendencies were getting out of control now that he is on his own body and he is turning into a borderline Omnicidal Maniac when his lust for murder gets the best of him.
  • Both men also have a certain disdain for Dr. Angus Bumby, not only because of a lousy treatment of his own patients and how he wanted to turn them into slaves, plus reminding both men of Dr. Pickman who made them who they are.
  • Alex Mason certainly can relate with Danny's situation since he also suffered a similar fate, but instead of a split personality creation he was brainwashed into killing a select group of people. Both are definitely trying to avoid going into a clinic any time soon.
  • Danny was curious and tried to learn more about his predecessor James Earl Cash, who unsurprisingly Danny found out he was a death row criminal forced into playing a Deadly Game by a depraved director. Daniel has had the unfortunate circumstance of also running into degenerates just like Starkweather and his lackey Piggsy and considers killing them like he did with them.
  • Both Daniel and Leo are asylum escapees, so they would like to not be reminded of that or be thrown into somewhere like Arkham Asylum. They also dread encountering two infamous deities that also were asylum immates, those being Chris Walker and Richard Trager and would prefer avoiding them at all costs.
  • When Leo met the infamous Barracuda in person, he and 'Cuda actually became really good friends considering they are both Sociopathic Soldiers with a streak of gruesome and depraved murders to their name. Of course, Leo perfectly knows that he can easily backstab him and so he is wary of him, but he isn't much better in that regard and also has been planning to backstab him eventually.
  • Danny's ordeal has left him a lot of psychological toll in his head and the return of Leo hasn't made things better. In the amidst of almost breaking down he met Simon Henriksson, whose personal issues could rival that of his own. Danny felt pity for Simon and decided to talk with him about their issues, not to mention that Simon has the issue that his inner murderous doppelganger has taken life of his own and occasionally haunt the pantheon halls not unlike Leo.
  • Neither of the two are fond of the SCP Foundation, whose methods remind them a bit too much of how the Pickman Project operated, albeit with a lot of supernatural elements involved. The Foundation has been interested in trying to study how Pickman managed to implant a personality of a seemingly deceased person into another but both Danny and Leo have avoided any contact with the foundation.

    Dark Marik 
Dark Marik, God of Split Personality Takeovers (Yami Marik, Malik, Melvin)
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    Frank "Doc" Dufresne 
Medical Super-Private, First Class Frank "Doc" DuFresne, God of Flip-Flop Psyches (Doc, O'Malley, Omega)
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  • Demigod (Lesser God in his O'Malley persona)
  • Symbol: His medical scanner
  • Alignment: Lawful Neutral/Neutral Good (Chaotic Evil as O'Malley)
  • Portfolio: Flip Personality that became Split Personality, Worst Aid, Actual Pacifist, Apologizes for O'Malley's actions, Butt-Monkey, A.I. Possession, Distressed Dude, parody of The Heart, Made of Iron, Nice Guy, Revolving Bus Trips, Took a Level in Jerkass And Badass, Sanity Slippage
  • Domain(s): Psyches, Split Personality, Medics
  • Followers: Launch, demons from the World of the Five Gods, Altogether Andrews, Also Agnes Nitt/Perdita, the Tok'ra and their hosts, Mardek Innanu El-Enkidu/Rohoph, Sho Minazuki
  • Allies:
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  • Disgrace to: Many real doctors
  • Opposes: Freelancers/Mercenaries in general
  • One thing Doc is best known for is his time as host for the AI Omega/O'Malley, where instead of having to fight the parasite for control, he's allowed to speak over him on occasion, making for a constant flip of personalities, though O'Malley was on top most of the time.
    • In order to properly fit the title, O'Malley, having been wiped out in the "emp" that stripped much of the Meta's powers in the mortal realm, was resurrected back in to Doc's armor. And O'Malley is more than a little surprised to see that his host has a literal split personality of his own as a result of Sanity Slippage from being forgotten by the Blood Gulch Crew after getting stuck in an alternate dimension. Unfortunately for him, he's barred from returning to Tex as that would evict him (and Doc) from the Pantheon altogether, and a Restraining Bolt that keeps O'Malley in came with the package of Doc's ascension.
  • "Well, a doctor cures people. A medic just makes them more comfortable…while they die." Many certified medics (and some disqualified ones) in the Houses of Life and Vitality and Health and Diseases see him as a disgrace for this belief, even though he does manage to heal the Reds and Blues with his "expertise".
  • Doc is surprisingly durable for a simulation trooper, He once was punched so hard into a reinforced wall that he was permanently immersed in 5 tons of it, to the point that not even Super-Strength or the a crane for a Warthog jeep could liberate him. And he didn't even suffer a headache for crying out loud. He also was caught in an explosion that left Agent Washington visibly injured and shaken while he is totally fine with no injuries whatsoever. And most surprisingly, he was blasted off the top of a skyscraper and still found to be alive.
  • Avoids the Meta at all costs, Doc because of the last time he got stuck with him, and O'Malley because he's an AI the Meta wants to assimilate. Doc by himself has also grown afraid of Blake Belladonna, whose voice reminds him of a mad doctor who tried to put him through electroshock therapy.
  • Doc is a pacifist, yet O'Malley's influence helped him be prolific for both punching and operating a rocket launcher.
  • His relationship with the Reds and Blues is complicated, as Doc had conflicts with them (highlighted by both him siding with the villainous Blues and Reds, and his fight with Donut across time and space), and is a bit resentful of how they forget about his existence, but they can set this aside... unless O'Malley is in charge, a very unwelcome situation.
  • Learning of another Omega who is an homicidal maniac, O'Malley decided to go after him. The Reploid couldn't help but like someone also out for blood, and both always discuss going getting together to do something PURE EVIL!!! Doc is not happy about it, specially when he takes back the mind right in the middle of a blood-soaked conversation.
    • Another friend of O'Malley that Doc really dislikes is Mr. Shadow, as whenever he takes over right as that cavernous voice is speaking, the blood-soaking becomes literal as the Evil expresses his displeasure by making Doc's forehead bleed.
  • The Prophets of the Covenant have set their targets on O'Malley given he planned on corrupting their society from within through a Sangheili-Human hybrid. Even if that scheme was mostly executed by Wyoming (and would almost be carried out by Tex), it still doesn't make things easier for Doc, who now fears to be killed by aliens only because of a crazy voice who decided to live inside his head.

    Ryou Bakura and Dark Bakura 
Ryou Bakura and the Spirit of the Ring, Dual Deities of Impostor Split Personalities (The Spirit: Bakura, The Other Bakura, Dark Bakura, Yami Bakura, Thief King Bakura, Zorc Necrophades, Florence | Ryou: The Real Bakura, Good Bakura)
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Demigods

    Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 
Dr. Henry Jekyll & Mr. Edward Hyde, Co-Existing Gods of Becoming a Darker & Edgier You (Berserker, Assassin, The Gentleman With a Nasty Split-Personality)
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Dr. Jekyll (right) and Mr. Hyde (left) in their Universal depictions.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as a Assassin and Berserker Servant respectively.
  • Demigod (Jekyll), Lesser to Intermediate (Hyde; depending on the attributes Jekyll gives him)
  • Symbol: A man's face with a bubbling flask that shows a distorted reflection.
  • Theme Song: Confrontation for both, I Need to Know and No One Must Ever Know for Jekyll, Alive for Hyde
  • Alignments: True Neutral (Jekyll); Chaotic Evil tendencies (Hyde)
  • Portfolios: (both) Jekyll & Hyde, Alternate Identity Amnesia, Enemy Within (for each other at times), Psycho Serum
  • Domains: Science, Duality, Personality, Inner Conflict
  • Allies: Bruce Banner/Hulk, Two-Face, Hel, Raiden, Faust
  • Enemies: William Birkin, The Joker, Johan Liebert, Jack The Ripper (to Jekyll only)
  • Dr. Henry Jekyll, a respectable scholar and scientist, wanted to find a way to separate good and evil. The reasons he does so are varied ranging from heroic ideals in curing mankind’s evil to selfishly evading responsibilities and consequences. Whatever his reasons were, he succeeded in creating an entity that is the complete opposite of everything Jekyll is: Mr. Edward Hyde. While usually appearing as a well-built gentleman of about 50, as a Servant he is quite pretty, though in this most attractive form he’s also the most timid and soft-spoken.
  • Hyde can have an ever-changing appearance, depending on Jekyll’s mood. Sometimes he’s a small wiry man with a vicious streak, other times he’s an enormous brute whose strength is equal to his maliciousness, and other times, when Jekyll is summoned as an Assassin Servant, he’s just Jekyll with untamed hair, sharp teeth, no glasses, and Red Eyes, Take Warning, though even in this form he can have terrifying strength capable of piercing thick armor with a simple knife. No matter his appearance, he’s everything that is dark and edgy of Jekyll’s personality.
  • Just like Jekyll is not considered to be a complete saint due to his experiment and general ambivalent attitude, Hyde is not considered a completely evil villain. Both are opposite sides of the same coin. That was proven when the SCP Foundation decided to test the Tiger Talisman with the doctor. As expected, Jekyll and Hyde were split into their own separate beings. There was an initial surprise at first since it was the first time the two met face to face, only for the dark being to escape to find more pleasurable pursuits. While some SCP agents and deities went looking for Hyde, scientists kept a close eye on Jekyll. A few hours later, they discovered to their shock that Jekyll was growing weaker and weaker, turning white and feeling as if he was dying. Eventually the agents and deities came back carrying Mr. Hyde as he too looked pale and sickly. The second the two sides of the same being were in close proximity, they began to feel healthier and their pallor began to improve.
    • At this, the two of them had an impromptu consultation between each other. Jekyll admitted that Hyde was part of him, much to the darker self’s disgust. Henry continued that he was order, while Edward was chaos; Jekyll was passionate over science, while Hyde was passionate over…everything else. The two of them can never exist without the other, so they each had to make the best of it. Hyde grumbled angrily but acquiesced. All he said in response was to stop being such a goody-two-shoes. With a chuckle, the doctor agreed as both he and the dark self each grasped their halves of the Tiger Talisman as both the artifact and themselves merged once again.
  • The duo’s allies and enemies tend to be varied, depending on who is in control at the time, however the two of them can agree that they like (for Jekyll)/tolerate (for Hyde) the company of Bruce Banner and DA Harvey Dent. Dr. Banner is a fellow scholar and both he and Jekyll both tend to go into complex conversations regarding the human spirit and their inner demons, while Hulk is a great sparring partner when Hyde decides to go into his giant brutish persona. Harvey and Henry tend to have many chats over the morality of man, whereas Two-Face’s luck-based actions is an adequate foil to Edward’s hedonistic urges.
    • Hel of Loki's Brood has a special relation to them. With Jekyll, he finds solace in her light side and considers her a muse. With Hyde, he enjoys revelling in the chaos that is her dark side. When asked if he ever slept with her, Edward grins and claims she is just as tireless as he is.
  • Jekyll tends to spend days on end reading of various scientific and medical journals from authors all around the multiverse in the House of Knowledge. Some fear reading too much may make him end up again trying to play God or worse, find the exact anomaly in his contaminated cabinet which brought about the chain reaction that led to the development of Hyde. Having only one dark edgy being was enough.
  • William Birkin is a particular subject of interest to Henry as he sees the G-Virus as an interesting catalyst of regeneration and worth experimenting with Hyde. Birkin, however, warns him that the virus is his sole legacy and that nobody will ever get it from him. Not to say that Edward and "G" come to blows when the two doctors' animosity reached a boiling point.
  • Henry once attempted to join the faculty of Elysium Academy as the full-time Chemistry teacher and lighten the Mythbusters' load but was flatly refused due to fears that he might end up making more "Hyde formula" and testing it on students.
    • Still, he made friends with another questionable scientist, Victor Frankenstein, as he too "dabbled in God's domain". As a Servant, they have encountered his creation before, albeit in female form, as well.
  • Whenever he's let loose, the first place Hyde tends to visit is the House of Love to release some of his pent-up urges. His favorite partner is Panty Anarchy, who claims that despite being quite manic (as the Imp) or rough (as the Brute and as a Servant), he really knows how to pleasure a girl.
  • Other days when he's not satiating the pleasure of the flesh, Hyde prefers satiating his penchant for violence. His number one employer is Professor Moriarty who can always depend on Hyde to rough up anyone he needs roughing up. Of course, he makes sure he's never nearby if Hyde managed to revert to Jekyll.
  • Even though Edward in his truly despicable times is capable of seriously injuring or killing anyone that even looks at him oddly, he would never harm children, saying that a babe is still too young to realize the horribleness of life. Of course, that doesn't mean he'll teach any kid who pesters him a painful lesson in respecting him, as one little girl learned the hard way back home.
  • Another of his favorite partners for destruction is Jinx. Whenever the two meet, expect someplace to get destroyed. She introduced him once to Harley Quinn, and while Edward was ecstatic to meet such a woman, he curses the fact she is associated with the Joker, whom both he and Henry mutually dislike.
  • There are rumors that Hyde and Jack the Ripper are both one and the same. That rumor was put to rest when the two of them were seen chatting and comparing modi operandi. Jekyll, however, is disgusted with Jack and wouldn't be caught within ten feet of him.
  • As said earlier, if there are any that both Henry and Edward mutually dislike, it has to be the Joker. Jekyll considers the clown to be a mad degenerate while Hyde says his crimes and destruction take too long to execute whereas he wants immediate satisfaction.
    • Johan Liebert is also a sore spot for them. One thinks him a Complete Monster, the other considers his preference towards mental torture rather than physical torture boring.
  • Both of them were involved in one legendary game for NES that is... really bad. Just take The Angry Video Game Nerd's word that he is Dead. Fucking. Serious. That you'd rather superglue your asshole shut than playing that game... Jekyll was sad that it came to that, but Hyde seems to enjoy the Nerd's tears for it.

    Smeagol/Gollum 
Smeagol and Gollum, God/s of Guilt By Split Personality (Slinker and Stinker, Trahald, Shelob's Sneak)
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Click here for when he first discovered the One Ring
  • Demigod/s
  • Symbol: In lieu of the One Ring, a raw blind fish
  • Theme Song: His theme from the films or the 1988 Symphony
  • Alignment: Chaotic Neutral (Smeagol), Chaotic Evil (Gollum)
  • Portfolio: The Corruption, Split Personality, Improper Immortality, Shadow Archetype, Was Once A Hobbit, In Love With The Ring, Tragic Villain, Handy Feet, Pitied By Good, Evil's Maddening Effects, Gollum Made Me Do It (Trope Namer of), Accidental Hero
  • Domains: Greed, Age, Hobbits, Rings, The Cursed
  • Followers: Buccmaster and Weland Smith, Earl Brooks/Marshall, Pat Sprigs/Ray
  • Avatar: Andy Serkis (kind of)
  • Butt-Monkey of: Sauron, The Chaos Gods
  • Alliesnote : The Ice King, Marik Ishtar, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Two-Face
  • Lusts after: His precious, the One Ring
  • Complicated relationship with: Samwise Gangee, Bilbo and Frodo Baggins
  • Enemies: Smaug, Heatran, Sakazuki, Sonic the Hedgehog, Edward Nigma/the Riddler and anyone who dares try to take his precious
  • Pitied by: The aforementioned hobbits, Gandalf, Philip J Fry and Larfleeze of all people
  • Gollum, born Smeagol, was but another ordinary hobbit trying to live his life like any other. When fishing one day, his cousin Deagol ended up finding Sauron's One Ring and Smeagol immediately desired it. He killed him for it, and was banished to a cave where he spent centuries obsessing over it. Warped in both body and mind, he would prove a problem for the Hobbits and play an important role in Sauron's downfall.
    • His temple is a dark cavern with a large pool. When not wandering around for the One Ring, he can be seen eating raw blind fish.
  • Suffers from split personality syndrome. His two personas are Smeagol, his original identity, and Gollum, the result of the One Ring corrupting him. The two often argue and cause problems for one another. A lot of Smeagol's evil can be blamed on Gollum.
  • He is (well, was) a River Folk, a kind of hobbit. While the One Ring has kept him alive for over 500 years, it can only "spread thin" somebody's life, leaving Gollum as old as he looks. In a twisted way he really does need the ring, as if it is destroyed he'll wither and die. At least until his deification rendered him functionally immortal, though he still obsesses over it as badly as ever.
  • Upon his ascension and escape from being nothing but a vengeful spirit, Sauron was utterly fuming at Smeagol/Gollum for being responsible for his downfall (admittedly by accident). Words cannot describe the absolute torture he plans for him/them. Samwise, Bilbo and Frodo have a more conflicted view on him however, and pity that even as a god he is still slave to the One Ring.
  • In the pantheon, he became a plaything of the Chaos Gods due to being easily corrupted. Tzeentch is currently using him as part of some plan involving Sauron and Melkor...or just for the lulz.
  • Gets along best with the Ice King, who bears a lot of similarities to each other; they were men corrupted physically and mentally over centuries by an Artifact of Doom. However their unstable personalities led them to steal each other's artifact. To the pantheon's relief, they didn't affect each other; the Ice Crown doesn't work on anyone else when it already has an owner, and the One Ring wasn't able to override the powerful wish magic and madness that ensnares the Ice King.
    • Asides from the Ice King, he also has some kinship with Marik Ishtar and Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde due to their own issues with split personalities.
  • He can usually find him trying to scrounge around the Treasury, trying to get his precious back. So far he hasn't succeeded, and those in charge of security are making sure he doesn't accidentally wield any of the items in Maximum Security given his own history with the One Ring.
  • He hates anything to do with lava or volcanoes, as his death was the result of falling into volcanic lava. As such, he is enemies with Heatran and Akianu. Also enemies with Sonic the Hedgehog as he managed to make him eat the dirt instead of getting the One Ring, and keeps trying to steal his regular rings.
    • Angry at the Riddler for not letting him do riddles.
  • As evil as he is, Larfleeze of all people genuinely pities him. Like Smeagol/Gollum, Agent Orange has been made thrall of a corrupting ring (in his case the Orange ring) for ages. He keeps his distance from the hobbit however, since the Orange Lantern is just as seductive to him as the One Ring. The Court of the Gods makes sure that neither can wield both the orange ring and One Ring.
    • Fry also pities him, as he was in a similar position to Gollum in the "Cornwood" reality.
  • Bears some resemblance to Caesar, and sounds like Black Panther supervillain Ulysseus Klaw. Star Wars gods suspect he has some connection Supreme Leader Snoke, given they have that "pale, seen too much" look to them.
  • Enjoys singing songs oddly enough, even singing his own version of Let It Go. Elsa upon finding out was less than amused.

    Toko Fukawa 
Toko Fukawa, Goddess of Split Personality Makeovers (Super High School Level Writer, Ultimate Writing Prodigy, Super Duper High School Shut-In, (Toko) Genocider Syo/Sho/Shou, Genocide Jill/Jack, Ultimate Murderous Fiend, Friendly Neighborhood Killer, Super Duper High School StabbyMcMurder, (Sho))
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Genocider Sho
  • Toko is a Demigoddess. Sho is a Lesser Goddess.
  • Theme Song: Sho's Fever Time (Sho)
  • Symbol: Toko's books pierced with Jill's scissors
  • Alignment: True Neutral with Neutral Good leanings (Toko), Chaotic Evil (Sho)
  • Portfolio:
  • Domains: Abrasiveness, Writing, Romance, Murder
  • Allies: Byakuya Togami, Komaru Naegi, Makoto Naegi, Kyoko Kirigiri, Aoi Asahina, Sonia Nevermind, Fuyuhiko Kuzuryu, Peko Pekoyama, Princess Anna, HK-47, Raiden, Severus Snape
  • Enemies: Monokuma and his Mastermind, Monaca Towa, Light Yagami, The Joker
  • Friendly Enemies: Harley Quinn (Sho only)
  • The 'main' personality is Toko but she switches over to Jill should she pass out or sneeze. As Toko and not Jill has severe Hemophobia which will her to pass out if she sees blood Jill can take control for longer than Toko prefers at times. Toko has discovered that electrical shocks can bring her out for brief moments as well, and keeps a taser handy, if need be. She views it as a way of her getting some control over Jill.
    • The House of Food was also recently ransacked for pepper to avoid dealing with Jill. Grumbles were heard from Toko saying that some of the people who did it assumed the worst about her and did it as they'd rather deal with a insane serial killer than herself.
  • One of the few similarities between the two is their infatuation with Byakuya Togami. He's annoyed at having to put up with them even here.
  • Toko's romance novels have been subject to much praise, shooting people with similarities to their protagonists to the top of 'Hottest People Alive' charts. Toko has been considering branching out however.
    • Her books are also very popular with Princess Anna even thought Anna finds Toko's continued infatuation with Byakuya questionable.
  • The Investigation Team all oppose Jill to some extent but Chie Satonaka in particular as she is frightened by how similar they sound.
  • They're good friends with Fuyuhiko and Peko noting similarities and differences between them and her and Byakuya.
  • Jill is outraged at a lot of media as portraying those with Dissociative Identity Disorder as crazy serial killers despite being a crazy serial killer with Dissociative Identity Disorder.
  • Toko has been very stringent on keeping Jill behaved, and Jill's been mostly compliant. This is due to the fact that Byakuya has made it clear that if Jill takes another human life, she'll be cast out of the Future Foundation.
    • Byaukua was also quick to inform Toko that, in her and Jill's case, 'human' had a very wide definition, which included aliens, animals, certain robots, and most other beings in the Pantheon. As of now the only entities that don't fit the criteria are Monokuma and his Mastermind.
  • Outraged at Light Yagami only for Byakuya's opinion of him, Jill has begged her 'master' for the kill order, with the added bonus of being able to kill a pretty boy again. Despite Toko's hatred for Light, (partially because she would die with Jill should Light's ideal world come to pass) she's mostly against this, having sworn to keep to her vow of not killing any 'humans'.
    • That said, she's trying to get Byakuya to agree to the idea that Light no longer sees himself as 'human'.
  • Denies having a social justice blog in where she blatantly confessed her secret to Byakuya. She confessed to his face.
  • By all accounts a genuine friendship with HK-47 and Jill has formed with the latter fascinated by his speech of love. Hk-47 is likewise impressed with Jill's technique in her craft citing it as 'excellent... for a meatbag'.
  • She is uncomfortable with visiting the House of Food not because of her personal dislike of Aoi. She refuses to elaborate why.
  • Has a fairly good friendship with Raiden. Jill started breaking out laughing at what a 'depraved sicko' he can be, but stopped herself believing his life was too bad to laugh at even for herself.
  • Is currently attempting to get Komaru Naegi ascended so that she can share the position with her brother. Primarily because both Jill and Toko are Komaru's friend, but also because of the likely truth of what happened to the Naegis' parents. Toko thinks that having a sibling around will help keep either of them from despair.
    • After much effort, Komaru has found a spot in the Pantheon.

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