In the Trope Pantheon, the following were chosen:
- William Shakespeare, God of Theater (He who did it First, The Troperus Maximus, The Bard of Avon, Caster of Red, the Immortal Bard) as one of the Heads of the House of Theatre and Spectacle
- Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, God and Goddess of Star-Crossed Love as Demigods in the Hall of Couples Archetypes (House of Love and Affection)
- Macbeth, God of Evil Ambition (Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, King of Scotland) as a Demigod in the Hall of Motivations for Evil (House of Villainy)
- Lady Macbeth, Patron Goddess of Villainous Wife and Obsessive Guilt Cleansing (Queen of Scotland, Gruoch Macbeth) as a Demigoddess in the Halls of Tainted Love (House of Love and Affection), Villainous Archetypes (House of Villainy), and House of Insane Behavior (House of Madness and Insanity)
- The Weird Sisters, Goddesses of Cooking Unusual Magic Ingredients (Phoebe, Luna, Seline) as Intermediate Goddesses in the Hall of Magical Items (House of Magic and Sorcery)
- Othello, The Crazy Jealous God (The Green-Eyed Monster, the Moor, the Moor of Venice, An old black ram, A Barbary horse, The Thick Lips - Don't EVER call him by the last three) as a Demigod in the Halls of Tainted Love (House of Love and Affection) and Jealousy and Envy (House of Emotion)
- Shylock, the Greedy Jewish God Who Was Fair For His Day as a Quasideity in the Halls of Character Writing (House of Characterization) and People of Faith (House of Religion and Faith)
- Oberon, Titania and Puck, Divine King, Queen and Servant of The Fair Folk (Oberon: The King of Fairies, Auberon, OB John; Titania: The Queen of Fairies, Anastasia Renard, Britt; Puck: Robin Goodfellow, Owen Burnett) as Lesser Gods in the Hall of Fairies (House of Otherness)
- Prince Hamlet, God of Talking to the Skull and Guilt Reminder (Prince of Denmark) as a Demigod in the Hall of Theatric Convention (House of Theatre and Spectacle)
- Ophelia, Patron Goddess of Cute and Insane Women as a Quasideity in the Hall of Insane Behavior (House of Madness and Insanity)
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Patron Gods of the P.O.V. Sequel as Quasideities in the Hall of Storytelling (House of Narrative)
- King Claudius, God of Comforting the Widow as a Demigod in the Hall of Romance (House of Love and Affection)
- King Richard III of England, God of Vilified Historical Figures (Richard, Duke of Gloucester) as a Demigod in the Hall of Influential Figures (House of Legacy and Influence)
- King Lear and Princess Cordelia (the Shakespeare version), Patron Deities of Those Who Received Death by Adaptation (Lear: Leir of Britain; Cordelia: Cordelia of Britain) as Quasideities in the Halls of Character Adaptations (House of Characterization) and Manners of Death (House of Death and Postmortem)