Hey guys, this is my Sand Box page for Tropes Pantheon creations. Feel free to edit, but especially big edits should be relayed to me via PM. Thank you.
For my other Sandboxes, see:
- Reworks
- Ideas and Suggestions
- Tropeless and Abandoned Deities, Salvaged Profiles
- Adoptables
- Buy N Large Cup Series
Ascension Steps:
- 3[tup] is a week's waiting period
- 4[tup] is 3 days waiting period
- 5[tup] means immediate ascension, 4[tup] for The Great Treasury
Possible Future Projects:
- Pantheon Welcomes (for canon)
- Axing Profiles Based On Franchise Over-Representation And The Option Of Grouping
- Main House Revamp
- Real-Life Deities
- Miscellaneous
- Majin Buu Theory
- Levi Ackerman Suggestion
- Kamen Rider Removal Proposal
- Treasure Classfication
- Lesser Alliances
- Group Hierarchy
- My End-Off Letter for 2019
- Star Wars Removal Proposal
- How to Suggest a Trope
- How to Handle Forum Queries Being Ignored
- Meltdown
- Louisent31 Departure Message
- Camilla's Departure Message
- Wootzits' Barbossa Suggestion
- nightelf's Treasure Removal Proposal
- An Obvious Attempt To Block
- Possible Creation of Motivations of War sub-house
- My Views on Real-Life Deities
- What Almost Ended Us
- Another Thing That Almost Ended Us
- We're Using This as a Future Guideline. Full Stop.
- My Retirement Announcement
- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
- Potential House:
- Rank: This can range from Quasideity, Demigod, Lesser God, Intermediate God, Greater God, to Overdeity, based on representation of power.
- Symbol: An image or icon used to represent the deity.
- Theme Song: Song that usually is used in affiliation with the character. If the deity is a musician this will most likely be their Signature Song. If possible, give a link for reference, preferably on YouTube.
- Alignment: Good, evil, neutral etc. Forget about The Great Character Alignment Debate here, the Pantheon is one of the few places where you can assign Dungeons & Dragons alignment to characters that don't have alignment system. After all, the Pantheon is based on D&D.
- Gender: For Pokémon deities only. Defines the gender of the Pokémon; if genderless, it instead defines what gender they identify as.
- Ability: Provides the Pokémon's ability. If they can Mega Evolve, the new ability is listed as well.
- Moves: Defines the four moves used by a Pokémon. A Z-Move may also be listed.
- Portfolio: Tropes associated with the character.
- Domains: Things that the character has influence over.
- Herald: Non-ascended loyal character that is from the same series as the ascended character.
- High Priest: Non-ascended like heralds, but not from the same series, and can serve as a worthy replacement in case something would happen. They can be served as part-time workers in case the originals are busy with some jobs. Co-Godhood is accepted depending on the approval of the originals, usually if the co-deity is from the same series.
- Followers: Non-ascended characters that are not part of the Pantheon, but would probably worship this character by the fact that they share the ascended character's trope.
- Allies: Members of the Pantheon that are allies.
- Rivals: Members of the Pantheon that are rivals.
- Enemies: Members of the Pantheon that are foes.
- Additional Character Relationships: Members of the Pantheon that have various relationships (examples include Enemy Mine, Vitriolic Best Buds, Teeth-Clenched Teamwork, Headbutting Heroes, Friendly Enemy, Friendly Rival, Just Friends, etc.) other than allies, rivals, or enemies.
- Partner: Defines a partnership with an ascended deity and Pokémon.
- Respected by/Respects: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon respect or are respected by.
- Pitied by/Pities: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon feel pity for or find pitiable.
- Opposed by/Opposes: Not necessarily the same as "Enemies", but this is used for any deity whom the members of the Pantheon directly opposes or is opposed by, regardless of alignment.
- Conflicting Opinion: Sometimes, the Deities argue over specific themes and philosophies.
- Add the Intro. The intro is made up of two trivia, the Ascension Text (or just the Ascension) and The Bio. Both are necessary, but which order you use for them may vary depending on the profile in question. It may be better for one profile to have The Bio first and the Ascension second or vice-versa, although for the most part the order is irrelevant:
- The Ascension Text: This the story of how the character got into the Pantheon and/or was ascended. There are many ways for this to happen. They may be tricked into it or have simply wandered into the Pantheon, they may have had an already ascended character bring them in, they may already be in the Pantheon (via being another deity's Herald or sharing a trope) and got "promoted", or some combination of the above. Anything is possible in the Pantheon, so use your imagination, but try to incorporate their trope into the story, if possible.
- The Bio: A brief synopsis on the character's backstory. No need for the character's entire life/production history, but just give enough that those who don't know the character can get an idea of how the character works.
- Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple of more.
Currently Working On
- Potential House: TBA
- Intermediate Gods (Asemu was formerly Lesser, Kio is borderline Greater at full power)
- Symbol: The AGE System◊ logo
- Theme Song: "Asu e" (Flit), "Sharp" (Asemu), "REAL", "AURORA" (Kio)
- Leitmotifs: "100nen no Monogatari" (Flit), "Unmei no Saki e" (Asemu), "GUNDAM AGE-3 - Kakusei", "GUNDAM AGE-FX" (Kio)
- Alignment: Neutral Good, Lawful Neutral bordering Evil for most of his adulthood before returning to the prior (Flit), Chaotic Good, formerly Neutral Good (Asemu), Neutral Good with some Stupid Good (Kio)
- Portfolio: Their Story Spans an Entire Century, Ace Pilots, Their Gundams Work on a System that Creates New Weapons/Innovations as Needed, Want to End the One Hundred Years War But Through Different Methods - Extermination for Flit, Stalemate for Asemu, Reconciliation for Kio
- Flit: The Hero of the First Generation Arc, Anti-Hero in the Subsequent Arcs Until the Last Moment, Big Good, Living Legend, Yurin's Death Makes Him an Anti-Vagan Extremist, Retired Badass, Wants Revenge on Vagan for Killing his Mother and Lover, The Patriarch of the Asuno Family, Has Green Hair
- Asemu: The Hero of the Second Generation Arc, Hero Antagonist in the Third Generation Arc, Surprisingly Not an X-Rounder but Still Highly Skilled, Went Missing on the Day of his Son's Birth, Dual Wielding Style, Papa Wolf, Joined the Bisidian Space Pirates to Force a Stalemate in the War, Weak, but Skilled
- Kio: The Hero of the Third and Final Generation Arcs, Avoids Killing Even If It Endangers His Own Allies, Beware the Nice Ones, Wants to Save Everyone, The Hero of AGE's Third Arc, Only 13, Beheads Enemy MS, Technical Pacifist, The Idealist to his Father's Pragmatist and Grandfather's Extremist
- Domains: Legacy, War, Time, Revenge, Idealism, Ideologies, Power, Differences
- Heralds:
- The Asuno family: Emily Asuno, Vargas Dyson (1st Gen), Romary Asuno, Unoa Asuno (2nd Gen)
- Earth Federation: Cmdre. Grodek Ainoa, Capt. Millais Alloy, Lt. Adams Tinel, Lt. Cmdr. Largan Drace, Maj. Woolf Enneacle (1st Gen Diva crew), Lt. Obright Lorain, Lt. Arisa Gunhale, MCPO Remi Ruth, MCPO Ayla Rose, Lt. Jr. Grade Max Hartway (2nd Gen Diva crew), Cmdr. Natora Einus, Lt. Cmdr. Seric Abis, Ens. Jonathan Gistab, Lt. Jr. Grade Shanalua Mullen (3rd Gen Diva crew), Rear Adm. Frederick Algreus (Flit's former chief of staff)
- Others: Dique Gunhale (Flit's friend), Yurin L'Ciel (Flit's first love), Shawee Belton and the MS Club (Asemu's friends), Wendy Hertz, Wootbit Gunhale (Kio's friends), Lu and Deen Anon (Vagan allies, Lu is Kio's Love Interest), Mukured Madorna, Lalaparly Madorna, Rody Madorna (Madorna Workshop)
- Mecha piloted:
- Flit: AGE-1 Gundam AGE-1 Normal, AGE-1T Gundam AGE-1 Titus, AGE-1S Gundam AGE-1 Spallow, AGE-1F Gundam AGE-1 Flat, AGE-1G Gundam AGE-1 Glansa, AGE-1G Gundam AGE-1 Full Glansa (current)
- Asemu: AGE-1SW Gundam AGE-1 Swordia, AGE-2 Gundam AGE-2 Normal, AGE-2DB Gundam AGE-2 Double Bullet, AGE-2DH Gundam AGE-2 Dark Hound (current)
- Kio: AGE-3 Gundam AGE-3 Normal, AGE-3F Gundam AGE-3 Fortress, AGE-3O Gundam AGE-3 Orbital, AGE-FX Gundam AGE-FX (current)
- Allies:
- Flit:
- Asemu:
- Kio:
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork:
- Enemies:
- Flit:
- Asemu:
- Kio:
- AG 115. The Unknown Enemy attacks the space colony Angel, destroying it on a day thereafter dubbed "The Day the Angel Fell", ending an age of peace and prosperity and sparking a war that would last one hundred years. A UE attack two years later on the space colony Orvan ends the life of scientist Marina Asuno, who relinquishes the portable supercomputer known as the AGE Device to her son Flit. The AGE Device is ultimately the linchpin of victory for the Earth Federation, whose war against the UE (later discovered to be the Vagan, a civlization of human colonists on Mars who were abandoned by the Federation) ends in peace between both factions. The Gundam, a legendary weapon activated by the AGE Device, turns the tide of the war against Vagan, serving as a symbol of violence, stalemate, and peace to its three pilots, the three heroes of the Asuno family who have now ascended to the Pantheon.
- Flit, Asemu and Kio were already established members of the GUAG Robot War Division when they were granted the shared title of Generational Saga, symbolizing the evolution of the Asuno dynasty and in the century-long war against the Vagan, and how their individual experiences changed them. The death of Yurin L'Ciel to maniacal Vagan pilot Desil Galette sparked in Flit a genocidal hatred towards the Vagan, Asemu's friendship with Vagan pilot (and Char Clone) Zeheart Galette and seeing the Federation's corruption made him realize the futility of the war and a need for stalemate, and Kio's discovery of the Vagan's sickening circumstances on Mars inspired his desire to end the war peacefully. This was cause enough for their status to merely be elevated as ascended deities in their own right, and the trio received a welcoming ceremony from their respective headquarters.
- explaining the AGE Gundam and System, comparing to other Gundams
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- Exclusive to Flit:
- Flit was bestowed the AGE Device by his dying mother when their home was destroyed by the UE. Taking up residence in Colony Nora, Flit worked with the Earth Federation garrison to build the Gundam from data found in the AGE Device. Escaping on the specialized MS assault carrier Diva after the UE destroyed Nora, talented X-Roundernote Flit became the feared pilot of the Gundam AGE-1, eventually becoming commander-in-chief of the Earth Federation Forces at the age of 40. The loss of his First Love Yurin L'Ciel in the war instilled in him a genocidal hatred of the Vagan, and he settled for nothing less than their complete extermination, even initiating a Military Coup to purge any Vagan sympathizers in the Earth Federation government, even loyalists in favour of a peaceful resolution to the war. Only after a final spiritual conversation with Yurin in his waning years did he abandon this hatred, joining his son and grandson in an effort to save the Vagan homeworld from destruction.
- The now 63-year old Flit now commands the reserve forces of the GUAG Robot War Division, with the rank of Vice Admiral. Having resigned himself to the fact that he should not forcibly imprint his still-flawed aspirations into the active war against the GUAE, Flit's command remains controversial among critics who argue that his former obsession with exterminating the Vagan should bar him from any level of formal command ever again. Flit does not dismiss these concerns, yet urges these individuals not to Accentuate the Negative and remember that there are many flawed leaders just like him fighting for the same thing: freedom. In fact, Flit's focus on how flaws tie the members of the GUAG together form the bedrock of his unconventional recruitment slogan, and has significantly increased enlistments into the Robot War Division.
- Exclusive to Asemu:
- Asemu's childhood was spent in the shadow of his talented and respected father, yet he lacked Flit's genius and spectacular X-Rounder abilities.
- Continuing with his deep distrust of central authority, Asemu officially holds the rank of Commander in the Robot War Division, but unofficially is a privateer
- Exclusive to Kio:
- thought as naive by some, being mentored
Pending Gods Wave IV
- Demigod
- Symbol: The six fingers on his Journals◊
- Alignment: Neutral Good (more Lawful Neutral in his younger days)
- Portfolio: Has Six Fingers On Each Hand, Action Survivor, Big Good of the Series, The Brain To Stan's Brawn, Cool Uncle, Obsessed With His Work At The Expense Of Others, Grammar Nazi, Believed That To Be A Great Man You Had To Be Apart From Others, Jerk with a Heart of Gold, Concerned with The Needs of the Many, Author of the Journals, Too Clever by Half, Walking Spoiler
- Domains: Intelligence, Polydactyly, Knowledge, The Apocalypse, Weirdness, Anomalies, Trust, Brotherhood
- Heralds: Fiddleford Hadron "Old Man" McGucket (his partner)
- High Priest: Sir Glossaryck of Terms
- Followers: Zigzag the Grand Vizir, Douzi, Jack, Kinzo, Aunt Ruth
- Allies: Dipper and Mabel Pines (his great-nephew and niece), Stan Pines (his twin brother), Zeref, Ai Haibara, Emmett Brown, Peter Parker/Spider-Man
- Vitriolic Best Buds with: J. Jonah Jameson
- Enemies: Bill Cipher, Shocker
- Conflicting Opinion: The SCP Foundation
- Irrational Distrust for: Yugi Muto and Yami Yugi.
- When Stan Pines was in the Pantheon, many just took it at face value that he really was Dipper and Mabel Pines' great uncle. Only a few Overdeities, mind-readers and the highly observant saw through this lie through clues such as a license plate that spelt Stanley, a past "Stan" with a suspicious-looking chin◊ and an abnormal tattoo on Stan's back. It was only after the real
- He distrusts both Yugis because of their hair, which he finds completely unnatural. Their ability to inflict penalty games on others and Reality Warper capacities only serves to fan the flames of distrust even more, with Ford's aversion to supernatural curses and mind abilities due to his experiences with Bill Cipher as the cause for it. The other Yu-Gi-Oh protagonists with equally odd hair also earned some distrust, but given their differing natures they don't get it as bad as the Yugis.
Extra Points:
Stan and Ford are definitely going to fear the Grand United Alliance of Law. They both are criminals (Stan in Earth and Ford throughout various dimensions)
They also are definitely going to oppose/hate manipulators
see Ford being asked to join in work with the SCP foundation.(edited)
He would refuse in my opinion.
He might get some flack from the Portal deities due to his voice being the same as Cave Johnson's, and having similar eccentricity
Definitely, they are way too brutal. Even if he believes in the "For the Grater Good". But I do see him being somewhat interested in the SCPs. What about Soos?
"Unfortunately, my suspicions have been confirmed. I'm being watched. I must hide this book before he finds it. Remember: in Gravity Falls there is no one you can trust."
- Demigod (Lesser God when cursed by Aztec gold)
- Symbol: His fleet's insignia or a shot of him eating an apple
- Theme Song: "Barbossa Is Hungry", "My Name Is Barbossa"
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral, formerly Neutral Evil
- Portfolio: The Only POTC Pirate to Speak like a Pirate, Affably Evil, A 'Hero' Because his Enemies are Worse, Resurrected by Tia Dalma, The Captain of the Black Pearl after Betraying Jack, First Death after being Deprived of Immortality, Enemy Mine (a whole lot), Friendly Enemy to Jack, Cut Off his Leg to Save Himself, Noble Demon, Very Protective of his Daughter, Carina, Pride, Briefly a Privateer for the Royal Navy, Sense Freak, Wicked Cultured
- Domains: Piracy, Treasure, Curses, Betrayal, Sorcery, Prophecies, Sacrifice
- Heralds: The original crew of the Black Pearl (sans Pintel and Ragetti) and the crew of the Queen Anne's Revenge, including Bo'sun (his first mate), Koehler, Twigg, Jacoby, Mallot, Grapple, Mullroy and Murtogg
- Allies: Will and Elizabeth Turner,
- Rivals:
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork:
- Enemies: EDWARD TEACH/BLACKBEARD, Davy Jones
- Respects:
- Fears:
- Opposes:
- Complicated Relationship: Jack Sparrow (long-time adversary/friendly rival)
- Hector Barbossa was once an honest sailor who turned to piracy because it would make an easier life. He joined Jack Sparrow aboard the Black Pearl as his first mate before mutineering and leaving him on an island to die. It was a poor decision; against Jack's warnings, his entire crew seized the Aztec gold of Isla da Muerta and were cursed to be cold, undead skeletons for all eternity. This great misfortune was undone by a man named of William Turner but at the cost of Barbossa's life when his former captain dealt him a fatal shot in the heart. However, fate would not let Barbossa rest. He was resurrected by Tia Dalma to aid against the threat of Davy Jones in return for his help in freeing her from her physical bondsnote Upon fulfilling his obligations, he re-embraced his new lease of life with vigour. A brief period as a privateer for the Royal British Navy was followed by command of the Queen Anne's Revenge and a massive fleet of ships after Edward Teach/Blackbeard died. His years as a wealthy rogue of the seas were cut short by undead pirate hunter Armando Salazar who decimated his fleet and slaughtered his crew. Barbossa would perish for the last time protecting his long lost daughter Carina and his old adversary Jack Sparrow from Salazar. Barbossa is known as the ultimate survivor, a title that only cemented itself further when he ascended to the Pantheon. And true to form, his first words upon entering this godly realm were:
- To this day no one knows who engineered Barbossa's ascension. It's known for certain that it was a deity from his world but Blackbeard, Davy Jones, Will Turner, Elizabeth Swann and especially Jack SparrowAHEM all feign ignorance in the matter. The latter three are kind of glad he's Back from the Dead once more but Jack being Jack refuses to admit it. After a few moments of silence, Barbossa asked for his monkey back.
- For most of his life Barbossa's been fighting Jack for possession of the Black Pearl, so even with his fleet of ships re-constituted (from what Salazar destroyed) and a duplicate Queen Anne's Revenge under his command Barbossa will get the Pearl back. And he does - for every few weeks before Jack and his crew steal it back.
- Potential House: Land and Sea Travel
- Greater God, more so as Omega Prime
- Symbol: The Autobot insignia (Either the original◊, or Generation Two model◊) or the Cybertron Elite Guard◊ insignia
- Alignment: Lawful Good (Chaotic Good bordering on Neutral as his RID incarnation, Lawful Evil as his Shattered Glass counterpart)
- Portfolio: Transforms into a Truck Bigger Than Optimus, The Big Guy, Bounty Hunter (IDW only), Prefers Being A Subordinate, Humble Hero, Is Someone Else Under The Armor (IDW only), Number Two to Optimus or Rodimus, One-Man Army, Wears Powered Armor, Proud Warrior Race Guy, Worthy Opponent to Cyclonus
- Domains: Peace, Hammers, Respect, Strength, Leadership, Law, Honesty, Military, Size, Brotherhood
- Heralds: Sky Lynx and Wreck-Gar (fellow Autobot command members), the Wreckers (Impactor, Springer, Inferno, Roadbuster, Rack'n'Ruin, Sandstorm, Topspin, Twin Twist, Whirl, Broadside, Leadfoot, Rotorstorm, Seaspray, Verity Carlo)
- High Priest: Mack
- Followers: Octane, Motormaster
- Allies:
- The Autobots: Optimus Prime (his superior and brother-in-arms), Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime, Wheeljack, Bulkhead (fellow Wreckers), Bumblebee, Jazz
- Others: Gunnery Sergeant Hartman,
- Rivals:
- Enemies:
- The Decepticons: Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Shockwave, Lockdown
- Additional Character Relationships: Members of the Pantheon that have various relationships (examples include Enemy Mine, Vitriolic Best Buds, Teeth-Clenched Teamwork, Headbutting Heroes, Friendly Enemy, Friendly Rival, Just Friends, etc.) other than allies, rivals, or enemies.
- Respected by/Respects: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon respect or are respected by.
- Pitied by/Pities: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon feel pity for or find pitiable.
- Opposed by/Opposes: Not necessarily the same as "Enemies", but this is used for any deity whom the members of the Pantheon directly opposes or is opposed by, regardless of alignment.
- Conflicting Opinion: Sometimes, the Deities argue over specific themes and philosophies.
- One of the greatest soldiers in the Autobot army, Ultra Magnus is likely the closest one to Optimus Prime discounting others such as Prowl, Jazz and Ironhide. Whether he's commander of Autobot City, Prime's brother, supreme commander of the Autobots or leader of the Wreckers, you can be sure that Ultra Magnus will always be at Prime's side, (usually) supporting him through thick and thin. Prime trusts his brother-in-arms with his life and if he loses that life, Magnus will almost certainly be first-in-line to take command from him.
- He arrived in the Pantheon in response to a distress call from Optimus, bringing a small task force that included Jazz, Blaster, Dinobot, Rattrap, Hot Rod, Kup, Drift and Nightscream. The ensuing firefight ended in both parties being offered positions in the GUAG and GUAE respectively. Prime made Magnus one of his heralds but never planned for that to be long-term, having already found a trope that he had previously refused: Big Badass Rig. While Magnus's vehicle mode is virtually identical to Prime's, the attached car carrier makes it far bigger than Prime's, especially since unlike his superior, the carrier becomes part of his robot mode. So it was that Ultra Magnus ascended to the Pantheon, with Prowl and Ironhide replacing him as heralds.
- Serving as his heralds are Sky Lynx and Wreck-Gar, fellow Autobot commanders who are in charge of space exploration and the Junkions respectively. Wreck-Gar is of particular note since their first encounter led to him being briefly offlined. More notably, the elite Wreckers unit is closely tied to Ultra Magnus (he even served as its official leader in one continuity
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple of more.
Pending Gods Wave V
- Intermediate God-level Guild
- Symbol: Their logo
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil overall
- Portfolio:
- In General: The Most Infamous Player Killers in SAO, Ax-Crazy, Prefer to Die than be Killed By Clearers, The Dreaded, Evil Counterpart to the Knights of the Blood Oath, Killing For the Evulz because any and all Deaths in SAO would be Blamed on Akihiko Kayaba, Dressing in Hoods, The Sociopath (Vassago, XaXa and Johnny Black), Depravity (Vassago, XaXa and Johnny Black), Doing Dog-Kicking and -Raping for a Living, Escaping Judgement ... Mostly, Lending their Services Out For Hire, Offscreen Villainy, Psychos for Hire
- PoH: The Leader of the Guild, Secondary Antagonist of the War of Underworld Arc, Satanic Archetypes, Ubermenschen, Bad Boss, The Illegitimate Son of a Japanese Man and a Mexican Woman, Black Knight, Painfully Obvious Evilness, Cultivated A Group of Real-Life Serial Killers, Hates East Asian People Despite Being Half-Asian Himself, Evil Counterpart to Heathcliff, Hero Killer, Wields a Giant Cleaver, Professional Killer, Sadist, Trapped as a Virtual Tree And Ultimately Dying Thanks to Kirito, Being Responsible for Virtually the Entire Plot post-Fairy Dance
- XaXa: Once A Minor Character In The Aincrad Arc, Evil Counterpart Of Yuuki Konno, Had A Rough Childhood, Hero Killer, Physically Frail, Master Swordsman, Uses Estoc-Type Weapons, Wears A Smull-Shaped Mask
- Johnny Black: Has A High-Pitched Voice Disproportionate To His Appearance, Picked Up Smoking From PoH, Master Poisoner, Forcing People To Kill Each Other Before Killing The Last Man Standing Anyway, Despite His Infamy Has Never Had More Than Two Scenes, Obviously Evil, White Hair, Black Heart, Sackhead Slasher, Torture Technician, The Reason Kirito Is In Underworld
- Domains: Cruelty, Slaughter, Virtual Reality, Crime, Violence, Bloodshed, Insanity
- Leader: Vassago Casals/PoH
- Known Members: Shouichi Shinkawa/XaXa, Johnny Black/Atsushi Kanamoto (two of three of the Death Gun identities), Kuradeel
- Allies (Psychos for Hire for): Nobuyuki Sugou, Millennium, Prime Minister Honest, Shocker, HYDRA, Masamune Dan/Kamen Rider Cronus, The Black Organization, The Planet Trade Organization, Giovanni and Team Rocket, The Wild Hunt
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Quinella
- Rivals: The Brave Companions, Esdeath
- Enemies:
- Opposed by: John Kramer/Jigsaw, Any Deity who subscribes to Thou Shalt Not Kill
- Complicated Relationship: Kyouji Shinkawa/Speigel (the Token Good Teammate of the Death Gun trio)
- It is unthinkable for any VR (virtual reality) player in the Pantheon to not know about Laughing Coffin. Reviled by the principled and worshipped by the depraved, Laughing Coffin is an eclectic but deadly crowd of murderers, maniacs, criminals and innocent victims forced into violence. Vicious terrorist and assassin Vassago Casals (aka PoH, or Prince of Hell) formed the guild in the virtual world of Sword Art Online from disorganized groups of orange players (players branded for crimes) to spread carnage and violence with the idea that the game's creator, Akihiko Kayaba would be blamed for everything, and also his belief that people reveal their true colors in the virtual world and thus trids to encourage them to give in to their bloodlust and murder each other to their hearts' content. It's not uncommon to see members of Laughing Coffin as proof of the Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory taken to its most extreme.
- It was thought that the guild had disappeared after Kirito dealt with the leadership in the real world (and their leader as well). Since all the members who were capable of and likely to commit violent crime in the real world were now behind bars or otherwise incapacitated, there was little way to identify other former members, seemingly putting an end to Laughing Coffin's organized activity.
- Vassago's Mate Chopper can absorb the resources from killed people and become more powerful. Given his attitude, he is banned from the House of Life And Death as he would try to absorb the energy off the House and cause havoc wherever he goes.
- Their warmongering and For the Evulz attitude has attracted the attention of Millennium. Vassago's love of Player Killing and carnage has especially elated the Major. Currently, Vassago is helping the Major rebuild Millennium and also rebranding it so they won't look so Nazi in the name of attracting new recruits. One day, Vassago engaged in battle with the No-Life King but ultimately lost and was eaten by the Baskerville Hellhound. Johnny Black started working as an assitant to The Doctor, if so he can engage in performing horrifying experiments on people.
- Bang Shishigami does not like Vassago, as he greatly reminds him of Yuuki Terumi. In fact he's placed him number 2 on his shitlist just below him. This isn't helped by the fact that he shared the same voice actor.
- The Guild's (more accurately Vassago's ascension) has made Kirito go nuclear. Kirito has since started training under Ragna the Bloodedge after learning of the similarities between Vassago and Terumi to make sure he puts Vassago down for good in the Pantheon.
- Their love of killing and maiming and For the Evulz is to the extent that deities who normally subscribe to Thou Shalt Not Kill and even Actual Pacifist deities tend to make them an exception to their rule, especially as they spell nothing but bad news wherever they go, even going as far as to adopt a "kill them on sight" rule.
- Quinella's relationship with the Laughing Coffin is complicated: One, Johnny Black indirectly caused her demise due to his attempt on Kirito. Two, Vassago is trying to take the Underworld for his newest superior: Gabriel Miller, and will probably kill her to absorb her death resources into his Mate Chopper.
"I once heard a person say laughing removes a nail from one's coffin. We laugh while adding nails to our own coffins. And we enjoy it!"
- — Vassago Casals/PoH
Pending Gods Wave VI
- Potential House: Types of Mechas
- Greater Gods
- Symbol:
- Theme Song:
- Alignment: Neutral Good, Neutral Evil as his Shattered Glass counterpart (Metroplex), Chaotic Evil (Trypticon)
- Portfolio: Tropes associated with the character.
- Domains: Things that the character has influence over.
- Heralds:
- Metroplex: Six-Gun, Slammer, Scamper (composite Autobots), Fortress Maximus (Headmaster leader), Omega Supreme (fellow giant)
- Trypticon: Wipe-Out, Full-Tilt, Brunt (composite Decepticons), Astrotrain, Metrotitan (fellow Titan), Scorponok (Headmaster)
- High Priest: M.O.G.U.E.R.A. (Metroplex),
- Followers: Non-ascended characters that are not part of the Pantheon, but would probably worship this character by the fact that they share the ascended character's trope.
- Allies: Members of the Pantheon that are allies.
- Rivals: Members of the Pantheon that are rivals.
- Enemies: Members of the Pantheon that are foes.
- Additional Character Relationships: Members of the Pantheon that have various relationships (examples include Enemy Mine, Vitriolic Best Buds, Teeth-Clenched Teamwork, Headbutting Heroes, Friendly Enemy, Friendly Rival, Just Friends, etc.) other than allies, rivals, or enemies.
- Respected by/Respects: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon respect or are respected by.
- Pitied by/Pities: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon feel pity for or find pitiable.
- Opposed by/Opposes: Not necessarily the same as "Enemies", but this is used for any deity whom the members of the Pantheon directly opposes or is opposed by, regardless of alignment.
- Conflicting Opinion: Sometimes, the Deities argue over specific themes and philosophies.
- Add the Intro. The intro is made up of two trivia, the Ascension Text (or just the Ascension) and The Bio. Both are necessary, but which order you use for them may vary depending on the profile in question. It may be better for one profile to have The Bio first and the Ascension second or vice-versa, although for the most part the order is irrelevant:
- The Ascension Text: This the story of how the character got into the Pantheon and/or was ascended. There are many ways for this to happen. They may be tricked into it or have simply wandered into the Pantheon, they may have had an already ascended character bring them in, they may already be in the Pantheon (via being another deity's Herald or sharing a trope) and got "promoted", or some combination of the above. Anything is possible in the Pantheon, so use your imagination, but try to incorporate their trope into the story, if possible.
- The Bio: A brief synopsis on the character's backstory. No need for the character's entire life/production history, but just give enough that those who don't know the character can get an idea of how the character works.
- Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple of more.
Pending Gods Wave VII
- Lesser Goddess, Demigoddess without a mobile suit
- Symbol: The Principality of Zeon emblem
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: A Zeon Marine Abandoned by her Superiors and Works for the Enemy, Anti-Villain, Betrays the Very People She was Tasked to Help, Defector from Decadence, Evil Is Petty, Gets Killed by Kou Despite Turncoating to his Side, Hero Antagonist, Impaled with Extreme Prejudice, Upgrades from the Gelgoog Marine to the Gerbera Tetra, Duped into Gassing a Colony, then Blamed For It, Space Pirate
- Domains: War, Chaos, Treason, Piracy, Death, Revenge, Sabotage
- Heralds: The Cima Fleet (includes Lt Col. Geil Hunt)
- Mecha piloted: MS-05B Zaku I, MS-06A Zaku II First Mass Production Type, MS-06C Zaku II Early Production Type, MS-14Fs Gelgoog Marine Commander Type (OYW), AGX-04 Gerbera Tetra (0083), AGX-04A1 Gerbera Tetra Kai (current)
- Allies:
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Bask Om,
- Enemies: Anavel Gato
- Opposed by:
- Demigod
- Symbol: A good bunch of his belongings, including his penlight, a hacksaw and a sawed-off foot
- Alignment: Lawful Evil with Neutral leanings, formerly True Neutral
- Portfolio:
- Domains:
- Allies: John Kramer/Jigsaw
Future Profiles/In Development Hell (do not touch until prepared)
Tokyo Ghoul
- Intermediate Deities together, Lesser Deities separately (all liable to borderline Greater if they lose control)
- Symbol: The C.C.G. (Commission of Counter Ghoul) logo (formerly)
- Leitmotif: "Quinx"
- Alignment: Neutral Good with a tendency to go berserk, formerly Lawful Neutral (overall), Lawful Good, formerly True Neutral (Urie), Neutral Good, briefly Chaotic Evil (Mutsuki), Neutral Good (Saiko, Higemaru, Yusa), Chaotic Good (Shirazu), various shades of Neutral (Aura, Hsiao, Suzu, Ryuusen)
- Portfolio: Human-Ghoul Hybrids who Hunt Other Ghouls, Humans with Implanted Ghoul Organs, Looked Down On by Other Investigators (until the Auction), Have 'Gates' that Regulate their Ghoul Organs, but Leave them Berserk if Unlocked Unnecessarily, Ragtag Bunch of Misfits, Forced to Cross-Dress for a Mission, Super Soldiers
- Urie: The Leader of the Squad (after a fashion), Deliberately Plots Against his Teammates for Personal Ambition until Character Development Sets In, Professional Butt-Kisser, Resents Sasaki and Seeks to Surpass Him, Eventually Took a Level in Kindness
- Saiko: Currently Deputy Leader of the Squad, Big Eater, Formerly the Load But is Highly Gifted, Loses Weight as the Plot Goes On, Gamer Chick, Lethal Chef, Obsessed with Anime, Manga and Video Games, Took a Level in Badass, Cool Big Sis to Hsiao
- Shirazu: Bash Brothers with Urie, Face of a Thug, Joins the Quinx to Earn Money for his Sick Sister, Hot-Blooded, Jerk with a Heart of Gold, Is Briefly Squad Leader after Urie is Demoted, Sacrificed Himself to Defeat Noro
- Mutsuki: The Moral Center of the Team until he Loses It, Can't Hold His Liquor, Easily Scared but Selfless, Hair Turns White after Torture, Eyepatch of Power, Suffers from Anaemia, Psycho Knife Nut, Has a Psychopathic Inner Persona, Biologically Female, Harbor(ed) a Disturbing Crush on Sasaki/Kaneki, Arch-Enemy to Touka
- Others: Nephew of the Legendary Kiyoko Aura, Ax-Crazy, A Complete Psycho behind his Stoic Silence, Goes Down a Dark Path to Avenge his Aunt (Aura), Born in Taiwan, The Ace, Impossible Hourglass Figure, Easily the Prettiest in the Group Especially in the Gym (Hsiao), Bishōnen, Keet, Princely Young Man (Higemaru), Consummate Professional, Joined Kaneki's Side after Cochlea, The Quiet One, A Daydreamer when No One's Looking (Arima)
- Domains: Ghouls, Family, Investigation, Death, Prejudice
- Heralds: Akira Mado (their former mentor, shared with Kaneki), Dr. Ryoujirou Shiba (their resident doctor), Kouitsu Chigyou (their resident scientist and quinque provider)
- Organization:
- Squad Leader: Kuki Urie (Associate Special Class Investigator)
- Deputy Squad Leader: Saiko Yonebayashi (Rank 1 Investigator)
- Senior Investigators: Yusa Arima (First Class Investigator), Ginshi Shirazu (Rank 1 Investigator), Tooru Mutsuki (Rank 1 Investigator)
- Junior Investigators: Ching-Li Hsiao (Rank 1 Investigator), Shinsanpei Aura (Rank 2 Investigator), Suzu Sanzu (Rank 2 Investigator), Touma Higemaru (Rank 3 Investigator), Ryuusen Tatsumichi (Rank 3 Investigator)
- Allies: Haise Sasaki/Ken Kaneki (former member and mentor),
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork:
- Enemies:
- Commonality Connection with: Beatrice the Golden Witch/Sayo Yasuda (Mutsuki only)
- After the Owl Suppression Operation on the ghoul cafe hideout Anteiku, recently turned one-eyed ghoul Ken Kaneki was captured and experimented on by the CCG (Commission of Counter Ghoul), Tokyo's ghoul countermeasures agency. The data obtained was used to create the Quinx, humans or half-humans implanted with artificial ghoul organs to better combat ghouls due to Fantastic Racism. The successful subjects were formed into the Quinx Squad under Investigators Kishou Arima and Akira Mado, with the amnesiac Kaneki (dubbed Haise Sasaki) as a member. Despite being a Dysfunctional Family of sorts who were viewed with disdain by other Ghoul investigators, notwithstanding their high risk of going berserk, the Quinx squad idea ultimately proved successful and has survived into the post-CCG era. Now working as Peacekeepers co-existing with ghouls under the new TSC (Tokyo Security Committee), the Quinx squad has now become the star ghoul act of the Tropes Pantheon.
- With more threats from their world, alive and dead entering the Pantheon, the TSC made the contentious decision to establish a TSC branch office there. Ken Kaneki, already residing in the Pantheon okayed it so long as experienced Peacekeepers were stationed there. The diversity of evil beings present would require far more tenacity, unity and skill than what anyone in the TSC had at the timenote . Hence, with Director Itsuki Marude's blessing, the Quinx Squad was assigned to the Pantheon, with much grumbling but otherwise little fuss. Several members who had left or were killed in action including Investigators Mutsuki and Shirazu returned to irregular membership in the squad.
- SUGGST: Kipo, who is a mutant human due to experiments, had to stop a mute/human war and almost held humans in low regard. Colonel McCullough has a pro-human view and distrusts non-humans]]
- Exclusive to Urie:
- Ambitious and cool-headed, Kuki Urie is outwardly what you would expect of the Quinx Squad's leader. Yet it wasn't always that simple: belying his professional exterior, Urie was overly ambitious and manipulative, pitting team members against each other and going it alone for the sake of getting promoted. Urie's tendency to hold petty grudges on Ghoul Investigators he considered inferior (including Sasaki) and sabotage important missions to make himself look good got him pulled down a few rungs, but he's since gotten much better. Today, in the Pantheon, Urie's ambition and inferiority complex has stablized into healthier drive and leadership skill.
- Some gossipers tell of Urie's boss, Matsuri Suzuki (formerly Washuu) harbouring deep feelings for him◊. Urie is too much of a professional to acknowledge these very true rumours.
- Ambitious and cool-headed, Kuki Urie is outwardly what you would expect of the Quinx Squad's leader. Yet it wasn't always that simple: belying his professional exterior, Urie was overly ambitious and manipulative, pitting team members against each other and going it alone for the sake of getting promoted. Urie's tendency to hold petty grudges on Ghoul Investigators he considered inferior (including Sasaki) and sabotage important missions to make himself look good got him pulled down a few rungs, but he's since gotten much better. Today, in the Pantheon, Urie's ambition and inferiority complex has stablized into healthier drive and leadership skill.
- Exclusive to Saiko:
- Saiko Yonebayashi was once the team layabout, and only underwent the Quinx surgery because her mother forced her to for considerable financial compensation. As a result, Saiko rarely, if ever, went out on investigations, choosing to stay curled up in bed playing video games. She does, however, consider Haise (aka Kaneki) her 'maman' and in response to his departure from the Quinx and subsequent defection, her performance took a drastic upswing for the better. Saiko's comeback soon enough made her the new Deputy Squad Leader, and she is now the Quinx's Team Mom, a far cry from the shut-in she was before.
- Exclusive to Shirazu:
- Exclusive to Mutsuki:
- crazy
- Exclusive to others:
- Ching Li-Hsiao
James Bond
- Potential House: Authority Figures, Officers
- Demideity (has Greater God authority)
- Symbol: The MI6◊ (Secret Intelligence Service) logo. Alternatively, a bulldog ornament (the Judi Dench incarnation)
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Bond's Superior Who Frequently Questions His Tactics, M Is his Code Name, Expy of Rear Admiral John Godfrey, Frontline General, Legacy Character, Reasonable Authority Figure
- Exclusive to some incarnations: Alliterative Name, Moment Killer (Messervy), Hero Antagonist, No Sense of Humor, Pointy-Haired Boss, Upper-Class Twit (Hargreaves), Boyish Short Hair, Died from Shrapnel Wounds in Skyfall, Iron Lady, Parental Substitute (Mawdsley/Mansfield), Badass Bureaucrat, Benevolent Boss, Retired Badass (Mallory)
- Domains: Authority, Obstruction, Espionage, Superiority, Death, Sacrifice, Bulldogs
- Heralds: Bill Tanner (his chief of staff), Charles Robinson (his deputy chief of staff), and by extension the rest of his world's MI6
- High Priests: Agent Zed and Agent O
- Followers: Superintendent Kiyonaga Matsumoto, Dwayne T. Robinson, Harold Peters Inskipp, Commissioner Frank Reagan, Damon Gant, Captain Fanzone
- Allies: James Bond, Nick Fury
- Potential House: Technological Experts
- Demigod
- Symbol: The Q Branch logo
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Invented Bond's Gadgets, Disguised as Ordinary Items, Codenamed 'Q' as in Quartermaster, Based on Charles Fraser-Smith, Gadgeteer Genius, Has to Fix Equipment Constantly Due to Bond's Antics, Frequently Snaps at Bond, His Cars Always Get Wrecked:
- Classic film incarnations: More of a Weapons Specialist than an Inventor, Gave Bond his Iconic Walther PPK, Named after Geoffrey Boothroyd (Burton), Cool Old Guy, Enjoys Inventing a bit Too Much, Plucky Comic Relief, The Prankster (Llewelyn), The Comically Serious, Nicknamed 'R' By Bond, Promoted to Q Rank After Llewelyn's Departure, Straight Man
- Modern film incarnations: Survives Capture Attempts from Spectre Agents in the Field, Brainy Brunette, A Handsome Man Who Specializes in Hacking, Insufferable Genius, Owns Two Cats, Wears Nerd Glasses, Pretty Boy, The Smart Guy, Vastly Different from Previous Older Qs (Whishaw)
- Other incarnations: Adaptational Nice Guy, Jaded Washout (Algernon)
- Domains: Inventions, Technology, Science, Hacking, Tools, Pride
- High Priest: Merlin
- Allies: James Bond,
- Potential House: Organized Crime, Murder and Assassination
- Demigod (has Greater God authority)
- Symbol: The SPECTRE logo or his Persian Right-Hand Cat
- Theme Song: "Countdown for Blofeld", "Spectre - Blofeld's Theme"
- Alignment: Lawful Evil (some incarnations are more Neutral Evil)
- Portfolio: Founder and Leader of the Criminal Organization SPECTRE, A Practitioner of a Special Type of Bait and Switch Gunshot, Only Cares About Profit, Octopus and Cat Motifs, The Closest Bond has to an Arch-Nemesis, Bad Boss, Breakout Villain, The Chessmaster, Cultured Badass, Diabolical Mastermind, Despises Disloyalty and Unprofessionalism, Arrogant and Narcissistic, Mad Scientist, Behind A Lot of Bond Villains, Wears a Nehru Suit, Changes his Appearance to Avoid Capture, The Paranoiac, Has a Right-Hand Cat, Wild Card in the Cold War, Is SPECTRE Number One
- Literary incarnation: Worked for and Betrayed Every Side in World War II at Some Point, Leads a 21-Man Multicultural Crime Council, Devil in Plain Sight, Highly Arrogant and Increasingly Unhinged from Plastic Surgery, Created a Garden of Evil, Large and in Charge and later Lean and Mean, Celibate and Avoids Drink
- Classic film incarnations: Kills SPECTRE Number 9 for Embezzlement, Evil Sounds Deep, The Faceless, Masterminds a Plot to Pit Britain and the Soviets Against Each Other (Dawson), Bald of Evil, Creepy Monotone, Has a Scar over his Right Eye, Icy Blue Eyes, Seeks to use Captured Rockets to Spark World War III, All Blofeld Parodies Based on Him (Pleasence), Brainwashes Female Patients, Has Evil Eyebrows, Frontline General, Survives a Broken Neck, Omnicidal Maniac, Sinister Schnoz (Savalas), Has Several Duplicates, The Anticipator, Camp Straight, Deadpan Snarker, Poses as Willard Whyte with a Voice Modulator, Wicked Cultured (Gray), Back for the Dead, Stuck in a Wheelchair, Unceremoniously Killed Off for Legal Reasons, Lawyer-Friendly Cameo, Murder by Remote Control Vehicle, Villains Want Mercy
- Modern film incarnations: More Unhinged and Petty than the Original Blofeld, Low-Key Ax-Crazy, Big Brother Bully, Actually Blofeld Despite Being Called 'Oberhauser', Darker and Edgier, The Dreaded, Killed his Father For Favouring Bond, Faux Affably Evil, Asks Bond to Kill Him, Hidden Villain, Knight of Cerebus, Nonchalant About his Eye Injuries, Blofeld is his Mother's Maiden Name, Psychopathic Manchild, Sadist, Torture Technician (Waltz)
- Other incarnations: Beard of Evil, More Avuncular and Less Spry than Other Incarnations, Has Little to No Physical Role in the Film (Sydow)
- Domains: Crime, Control, Execution, Secrets, Failure, Gunshots, Plots, World Domination, Duplicates, Brotherhood, Insanity
- Heralds: SPECTRE and its subsidiary organizations, his world's version of SMERSH
- Notable Individuals: Dr. Julius No, Kronsteen, Rosa Klebb, Emilio Largo, Count Lippe, Mr. Osato, Irma Bunt, Le Chiffre, Dominic Greene, Raoul Silva, Marco Sciarra
- High Priest: The Court of Owls (represented by the Judge of Owls)
- Allies:
- Fellow Team Rainbow Rocket partners: Giovanni, Ghetsis Harmonia, Lysandre, Trakeena, Roman Torchwick, Count Olaf, Black Manta, Ozai, Pokémon Hunter J
- Criminal Leaders: Hydra and Red Skull, the Great Leader of Shocker, Walter White
- Others: Lex Luthor, Johan Liebert, Dio Brando, the Joker, Millennium, Father, Führer King Bradley, Sundowner, Count Dooku, Apollyon, Marcus Kincaid, Masataka Shima, Frank Underwood, Tywin Lannister, Mr. Burns
- Rivals: Raymond Reddington, Jabba the Hutt, Al Capone, The Black Organization, Boba Fett, Lockdown
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: The Corleone crime family, Emperor Palpatine/Darth Sidious, Thanos, Victor von Doom, Albert Wesker, Relius Clover, Ultraman Belial
- Enemies: James Bond, Austin Powers, Nick Fury, Han Solo
- Disgusted by: Dr. Evil
- Fears:
- An explosion rocked the House of Crime at a major meeting of dons which killed Al Capone and Wilson Fisk. They called for a mutual hit on the perpetrator after being resurrected and found his remains in a hut on the outskirts of the Pantheon. When the bomber's lair was searched, a Beretta Px4 Storm, false ascension papers, a key and most importantly a silver ring was found. The reidite composition of the ring along with the symbol of a nine-tentacled octopus left no doubt as to who the mastermind of the operation was. After years of hiding in the shadows, the Arch-Enemy of James Bond, the leader of SPECTRE himself, Ernst Stavro Blofeld had ascended.