Well, this should be my exercise ground, considering I've decided to work on getting new ascensions in the Pantheon. And let's be honest, we all appreciate a giant crossover in one way or another.
So, here is the list of who I will be working on as my Pantheon nominees.
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Link to my Storage Sandbox for adopted profile drafts + additional Pantheon ideas.
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Group/Alliance/House Ideas
- Harbingers Of Repression (now renamed GUAE Dystopia Harbingers) (Created)
- Mon Partnerships (Created)
- Pantheonic Lantern Corps
New Houses
- Childhood and Adolescence
- Communities and Solitude
- Death and Postmortemnote
- Despondency
- Divinity And Damnation (Draft)
- Dread and Valor
- Items and Objects
- Legacy and Influencenote
- Life and Vitalitynote
- Locations and Settings
- Government And Politics (Draft)
- Pride and Egotism
- Space and Cosmosnote
- Time and Temporalitynote
Halls
- Animal Behavior
- Arrogance and Hubris
- Causes of Sadness
- Celestial Bodies and Stars
- Child Archetypes
- Child Behavior
- Companionship
- Courage and Virtue
- Dance
- Death Manipulators
- Dimensional Areas
- Disabilities
- Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
- Duos
- Entitlement
- Environmental Settings
- Family Dysfunctions
- Fear Inducers
- Fearsome Archetypes
- Friendship Archetypes
- Forgiveness And Atonement
- Gems and Jewellery
- Groups and Teams
- Homes and Urban Environments
- Infamy (Draft)
- Influential Figures
- Life Manipulators
- Loneliness
- Love Gestures
- Mesozoic Beasts
- Miscellaneous Items (Deities)
- Organizations (Profiles)
- Planetary Bodies and Satellites
- Plot-Advancing Items
- Pragmatismnote
- Predecessors and Mentors
- Prideful Archetypes
- Prideful Attitude
- Primates
- Puppetry
- Reclusiveness
- Regret and Shame
- Rock and Metal
- Selfishness
- Soldier Actions
- Soldier Archetypes
- Successors
- Superheroism
- Tears
- Teenagers
- Toys and Dolls
- Tragedy and Despair
- Trios
- Types of Sadness
- Technological Occupations
- Underage Occupations
- Otherworldly and Unorthodox Locations
- Victory And Defeat (Draft)
- Villainous Personalities and Quirks
- Villainous Reputation
House Renames
- Beasts and Faunanote
- Betrayal and Treacherynote
- Crime and Transgressionsnote
- Family and Relativesnote
- Fighting and Combatnote
- Friendship and Camaraderienote
- Hatred and Rancornote
- Jobs and Professionnote
- Law and Justicenote
- Love and Affectionnote
- Magic and Sorcerynote
- Machinery and Technologynote
- Military and Warfarenote
- Musicalitynote
- Naming and Epithetsnote
- Power and Abilitiesnote
- Prophecy and Fatenote
- Revenge and Retributionnote
- Undead and Phasmatanote
- Villainynote
Pantheon Nominations
- Barry Berkman, God of Crippling Submissiveness for Others' Sake (Barry Block, Clark)
- Demigod
- Symbol: A Glock Pistol next to a Prop Headset
- Theme Song:
- Alignment: Neutral Evil, but tries to be True Neutral
- Portfolio: Hired Hitman, A Desperate Need to Follow Someone and Seek Vindication, Desperately Craves Affection, Experiences PTSD from his Time in Afghanistan as a United States Marine, Doesn't like his Hitman Job, Tries to Find a Purpose Through Acting, One-Man Army, Psychopathic Manchild, Hidden Badass, Is Genuinely Polite, Shrinking Violet, Can Become Exceedingly Violent and Brutal, Not Really a Good Actor, Mainly Showing Superficial Affection for Others, Constantly Tries to Dodge Responsibility for his Actions, Incredibly Self-Aggrandizing, The Corruptible, Often Undergoes Hallucinations about his Past and the People he's Killed, Often has to Deal with the Eccentricies of Fellow Criminals, Villain Protagonist Title, Troubled Abuser, Killed by Gene Just as he was About to Accept Responsibility for his Crimes
- Domains: Murder, Depression, Theatre, Media, Selfishness, Anger, Assassination, Crime
- Allies:
- Enemies:
- Barry Berkman was a professional hitman hired by his personal handler, Monroe Fiches, to hunt down and kill “bad people''. Despite his natural skill at firearms and killing people, Barry grew dissatisfied and depressed by his occupation, not helped by his PTSD reflections based on his experience as a United States Marine in the War on Afghanistan. A stroke of luck came to him one day when visiting Los Angeles, where Barry would become interested in acting and take up tutelage under Gene Cousineau, an esteemed but self-centered actor and teacher who was willing to give Barry a chance. Unfortunately, Barry’s criminal life would not go away easily as he and Fuches would quickly become involved with multiple European gangs, especially the Chechen faction led by Goran Pazar and later NoHo Hank. Further complicating matters is Barry starting a relationship with fellow actress Sally Reed, the LAPD gaining evidence to incriminate Barry for his crime activities in Los Angeles and his eventual fallout with Fuches, who repeatedly either gaslights Barry into working for him or betrays him on countless occasions.
- Barry’s life would reach an all-time-low when he would jeopardize his and Sally’s relationship as well as destroy Cousineau’s trust in him, especially as Barry came to rely on Gene as a potential father figure, and that he would find difficulty in accepting responsibility as well as becoming more aggressive and volatile in his scuffle against the law, the European Mafias, and anyone who came to learn of his dark secrets, culminating in his arrest for the murder of a police officer and his affiliation with the Chechen gang. Thanks to NoHo however, Barry would escape prison and convince a broken and jaded Sally to run away with him to the American Midwest, hiding there with a mundane, unhappy life for years while having a son together, John. But after hearing Gene talking about potentially making a movie about his former student, Barry decides to go back to Los Angeles to kill him, which would kickstart a chain of events that would lead to NoHo Hank’s death, his family’s safety is assured, and Barry realizing how he should allow himself to be arrested. Before he can turn himself in, Barry is shot and killed by Cousineau out of revenge, but due to a swath of incriminating evidence against him penned earlier days ago, Cousineau is sentenced for manipulating Barry to do his "dirty work" in addition to murdering him while Barry is posthumously vindicated as a Tragic Hero in the public zeitgeist.
- Despite all the shortcomings Barry went through and his death, it seemed as if another chance had been given to him in another life. As it turned out, Barry would end up in the Pantheon with his first thoughts being one of shock and unease as he learned more about the divine realms, but what really took him off-guard was how he was posthumously seen as a misunderstood, tragic figure who was the victim of a criminal conspiracy, something he found incredibly conspicuous as he came to learn about ‘’The Mask Collector’’, the film based on Barry’s life during his time as a student actor and his involvement with the European Mafias. Initially, he considered turning himself in to the police, but the sudden realization that he was vindicated suddenly gave him an idea of sorts; he was free to do whatever he liked and he didn't have to go back to being an assassin now that the public has a lionized depiction of him. Of course, Barry has a strange case of guilt about his predicament and past actions, but he does feel that the Pantheon might present him with the golden opportunity he never had back in his mortal life.
- Barry Berkman is a complicated figure. He's a meek, mild-mannered, and amiable man, and all of this is genuine, which unfortunately feeds into his desire for approval and vindication from others, but he also aims to change that by pursuing a career where he can be in full control of himself, even if that came with middling results. Despite it all, Barry is a self-centered man who desperately tries to convince himself to be doing something good, or that he's better than most, but this, combined with his PTSD experiences from Afghanistan and being hired to kill people has left him a depressed wreck. He's also quite paranoid, willing to kill anybody who could potentially expose his criminal past and he would quickly try to justify that as "having had no choice", clearly wanting to dodge responsibility. He's really good as a hitman, able to near-flawlessly shoot down multiple targets, be it in a short amount of time, or from a long distance, but none of this brings him any satisfaction and his experience with Fuches, Hank, and the European Mafia cells in Los Angeles have jaded him from the criminal lifestyle. If there was any excitement he had, it was through acting as he steadily managed to prove himself a good learner, even if he had to let out his trauma and frustrations to bring out a genuine performance and his general acting is subpar at best. All of this, and in the Pantheon, Barry is trying to figure out whether he could return to acting or at least do a role that's about something other than killing people. He's also unsure whether to turn himself in now that almost everyone sees him as a tragic, broken man manipulated by Cousineau when the truth is a lot murkier than that.
- Intermediate Deities
- Symbol: The High Hrothgar Banner
- Theme Song:
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Can Weaponize their Voice through the Thu'um, Super-Scream, Mastery in their Magical Craft, Composed of Veteran and Elderly Practicioners, Cool Old Guys, Badass Longrobe, Refuse to Take Part in Conflict, Prefer to have Arngeir Speak on their Behalf, Will Defend Themselves if Need Be
- Arngeir: Mentoring the Dragonborn, Voice for the Voiceless, The Strongest of the Greybeards
- Paarthurnax: A Teacher to the Greybeards and the Dragonborn, Aldiun's Former Lieutenant and Younger Brother, Went Against his Master out of Remorse for Causing Misery, Heel–Face Turn, Big Good, One of the Scant Good in an Otherwise Vicious Race, A Benevolent Dragon, Controls himself to Save Off his Inherent Desire for Destruction, Reasonable Authority Figure, Is Not Forgiven for his Past Crimes, Warrior Monk, Likes to Use Draconic Words even when Speaking English
- Domains: Words, Phrases, Dragons, Solitude, Prophecy, Power, Control
- Allies: The Dovahkiin,
- Enemies: Alduin, Hermaeus Mora,
- The Greybeards are an ancient, religious organization in Skyrim who make their home in Mount Hrothgar, located at the Throat of the World. Currently led by the elder Arngeir, the group consists of several elderly and venerable individuals who took to learning the Dragon’s tongue and language, the Thu’um, they follow a pacifistic creed that their legendary powers be used mainly for respecting the deities of Tamriel and to mediate and control their powers as much as they could, hence their decision to be based high up in the mountains. They await for the day the Last Dragonborn comes into being whereupon they will take it upon themselves to mentor and train the warrior in refining and mastering the Thu’um in the hopes that he would be prepared to duel against the renegade dragon god, Alduin. Throughout his progress, the Dovahkiin would be told that Arngeir is merely the figurehead for the Greybeards; the true leader and grandmaster of the religious order was actually a dragon named Paarthurnax and unlike most of his kin, he was an affable being who instead desires to help the Dragonborn.
- Paarthurnax was one of the oldest draconic beings created by Akatosh. The direct brother of Alduin, he served as his sibling’s direct lieutenant in trying to devastate and subjugate humanity into submission and slavery under their rule. However, Paarthurnax began to feel that Alduin was taking too far in his desire for conquest and expressed remorse and shame over enabling his brother to terrorize the world. As his way of atonement, he decided to discreetly teach mankind the Thu’um so that they could combat their oppressors in equal measure, eventually succeeding in vanishing Alduin. Despite this, Paarthurnax’s guilt lingered and he decided to retreat to the Throat of the World to live in exile, though not without adopting the Way of the Voice and establishing a friendship with the Greybeards’ founder, Jurgen Windcaller. He would wait for thousands of years until the Last Dragonborn would turn up, with Paarthurnax offering him as much wisdom and training as he could in the hopes that the Dovahkiin could finally defeat Alduin. Ultimately successful, Paarthurnax would keep on tabs with the Last Dragonborn and look forward to a better future for Skyrim, even if he feels unsure about himself and Alduin’s fate.
- With the Dragonborn’s ascension into the Pantheon, Paarthurnax and the Greybeards were invited into the divine realms as his personal heralds, which helped greatly as Paarthurnax acted as a mediator to convince many, especially other dragons, that the Dovahkiin wasn't a mindless dragon hunter who sought extinction towards their kind, even if the warrior himself has a code to only hunt down malicious and hostile dragons if necessary. So it came as shock to the organization when they were told of their ascension by Cosmos, whom the Dragonborn had a friendly relationship with and the goddess was interested and impressed by Paarthurnax’s wisdom as well as his feat of aiding someone to reach their potential as well as overcoming his vices. The dragon remained humble as he believed that his recognition in the Pantheon should less be about him and the Greybeards being celebrated and about how they may be needed for a new world. He and Arngeir believed that Alduin isn't the primary reason for their ascension, despite their awareness of the World Eater’s presence in the Pantheon, but they do feel that they may be required as mediators for dragons as well as beings like them. The Greybeards have made it clear about their decision to remain isolated, believing that their powers are too dangerous to be left exposed for others to witness, but they do accept anyone into their domain so long as their intentions are clear and just, plus Paarthurnax wants to make sure their domain is protected and respected. And though he may be a force for good at the moment, the dragon does feel a sense of unease about whether most of the Pantheon are willing to accept his redemption given his past crimes against humanity for his role as Alduin's lieutenant.
- As practitioners of the Thu’um, the Greybeards are capable of exhibiting great power simply by speaking the draconic language. They can breathe fire, distort space, blast through the fabric of hair, call down lightning and meteors, and much more, but given the devastating might of these shouts, the Greybeards secluded themselves to make sure they don't harm anyone with their voice, even if they maintain great control and restraint over them. Those aside, the organization is humble and polite towards others and as practitioners of the Way of the Voice, they are pacifists who prefer to not fight or have their teachings used for combat and warfare, though they are capable of fighting back if necessary. Despite their exclusivity and their reclusiveness, those who learn about the Greybeards in the Pantheon hold a good opinion towards them as they’re all affable men who simply want the divine realms to be prosperous. As for Paarthurnax, he initially felt more reclusive than the Greybeards, but since the organization’s ascension, he’s since had to make his presence known a bit more, an arduous task as he still felt that dragons are terrifying creatures feared by all, himself included, yet he was surprised by how he’s had a growing approval in the Pantheon for a few reasons. Still, Paarthurnax would prefer having intellectual talks with anyone who intrigues him over fighting, even if he’s proven to be a formidable fighter.
- It didn't take long for the Greybeards to see themselves learning about the Pantheon, even if their pace was rather slow due to their isolated nature, though their contact with the Dovahkiin has ensured they are up to speed with critical events and circumstances. While their tabs on Alduin is their biggest priority, the Greybeards are also keen to understand other worlds and their inhabitants, but because of how they operate, they're the ones who need guests, for they must come directly to High Hrothgar, a task that seems quite hard given it's placement on a high mountain. Fortunately, they have had guests attending them, with all of them being heroes and benevolent warriors who came to learn about the organization either through the Dragonborn or word of mouth. Cosmos and her personal emissary, the Warrior of Light, are a frequent guest, with the goddess’s wisdom and the latter’s chivalry offering a number of topics for Arngeir and Paarthurnax to converse on. The reformed dragon sometimes talks to Cosmos in private, for he is aware of her nature as a manakin and commends Cosmos for proving herself as resilient to fight against her nature. While it's not something she likes to think about, Cosmos appreciates Paarthurnax’s sentiments and his level of wisdom. The Warrior of Light also draws comparison to the Dovahkiin in being a noble and powerful warrior, though his staunch loyalty towards Cosmos, while admittedly respectable, does lead the organization to wonder whether the warrior would be willing to defy Cosmos should it be the right thing to do, a question that he finds quite hard to find a response to.
- In contrast to the Dragons of Tamriel who were primarily destruction-driven beasts and inherently divine via their ancestry from Akatosh, dragons in the Pantheon were incredibly diverse; some were simply animals, albeit territorial ones, while others were benevolent forces or just as malicious as Alduin. They also came in different sizes, shapes and adaptations, if wyverns, drakes, and wyrms were of any indication. In contrast to the Dragonborn who had to earn his goodwill towards whatever good-hearted dragons he encountered, Paarthurnax was accepted much more quickly, with Cosmos’s relationship with him being a big benefit in that. Falkor and Spyro were prime examples of how a dragon can choose to be good, which vindicated Paarthurnax’s belief of how one could overcome their vices while the antics and unique friendship of Hiccup Horrendous and his Night Fury steed, Toothless, showed how a human-dragon is possible and the Greybeards were surprised by how different dragons were in the divine realms. To consolidate their newfound alliances, these kind-hearted dragons are allowed visitations to High Hrothgar with Arngeir and Paarthurnax being open to talking to them about the Dragons of Skyrim and opening up the possibility of expanding on a coalition between humans and draconic kind.
- Dragons are often a symbol of power and, in a number of other worlds, were generally seen as deities, a fact that the Greybeards are familiar with given Alduin and Akatosh’s reputation and nature as such. As a result, they quickly understood the situation between Io, Bahamut, and Tiamat and while the Greybeards maintained contact with the former two, with Bahamut being eager to cooperate in a potential dragon-human coalition, Tiamat proved a troublesome foe, not helped by how she believed Paarthurnax was weak for choosing humans over his own kin, though the redeemed dragon likens the dragon chimera’s ambition for destruction a bit too similar to Alduin’s. Mila and Duma, the dragon deities of Valentia, were immediate figures of interest, especially as Paarthurnax found Mila quite peculiar given her representation of compassion and nurture while he understood Duma’s drive for battle and conquest. The fact that morality was a blurred line made for quite the philosophical talk with the two as the reformed dragon recounted his past experiences and musing whether their teachings would be refined upon by their governing successors, Alm and Celica. Mila and Duma would admit that their conversation with a fellow dragon like Paarthurnax allowed them to express themselves about several matters they would otherwise kept hidden from their worshippers and his affable demeanor meant that the divine siblings enjoyed his company, even if Duma wishes he could fight against Paarthurnax and the Dovahkiin if mainly ly to prove their warrior might, which Paarthurnax addressed that there will come a time, though it would be better spent proving this towards their enemies.
Profile Drafts
Reworks
- Lesser God, borderline Intermediate God
- Symbol: His pet toad, Trevor
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio:
- Before Character Development: Butt-Monkey, The Chew Toy, Inept Mage, Why Did It Have to be Professor Snape, Missed the Call
- After Character Development: Took a Level or Ten in Badassery, As Long as There Is One Man, Berserk Button, Beware the Nice Ones, Heroic Resolve, Hero of Another Story, Let's Get Dangerous!, Magic Knight, Memetic Badass, Rebel Leader, Take Up My Sword, Worthy Opponent, You Are Not Alone, Unchosen Ones
- Domains: Confidence, Bravery, Friendship, Encouragement, Personal Growth
- High Priest: Magrat Garlick
- Allies: Harry Potter, Harry Dresden, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Tobias, Flash Thompson/Agent Venom, Susan Richards/Invisible Woman
- Enemies: Bellatrix Lestrange, Lord Voldemort, Dolores Umbridge
In Suspension/Adoption
- Quasideities
- Symbol: The Band's title in Bold. Alternatively, a Broken Heart with the title "Sad Girls Club" encircling it.
- Signature Songs:
- Cover Songs: Call Me Maybe (Carly Rae Jepsen), As Long As You Love Me (Justin Bieber), Wannabe (Spice Girls)
- Original Songs: Made in America, You're Worth It, Worth the Fight, Good Enough
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Members: Christina Lynne, Katherine Anne, Lisa Michelle, Amy Elizabeth, Lauren Christine
- Former Member: Danielle "Dani" Nichole
- Portfolio: A Band Consisting of Six Sisters, Massive Numbered Siblings, Girl Group, Changing some of their Lyrics for a Friendlier Appeal, Known for Covering Several Famous Tracks, Often using One Title for their Works, Writing Songs about Self Empowerment and Motivation, Getting Along with other Girl Groups, Actually Popular in Germany, Brazil and the Philippines
- Domains: Pop, Covers, Encouragement, Siblings, Family
- Allies: Lady Gaga, μ's (Muse), Kousei Arima, Kaori Miyazono, Rise Kujikawa, Jonathan and Martha Kent
- Friendly Rivals: Houkago Tea Time
- On Good Terms With: House of Family
- Opposes: Dis, Mephisto, Damien Thorn
- This is mainly out of principle, given the band are Roman Catholic.
- Quasideities
- Symbol: A makeshift wedding ring made from a loop of a guitar string
- Theme Song: Shallow and I'll Never Love Again by Lady Gaga (Ally) and Bradley Cooper (Jack)
- Alignment: True Neutral, though Jack becomes Chaotic when Drunk
- Portfolio: Music Mentor and Apprentice who become Romantically Involved and later Marry, Past-Driven Grievances which makes them Connect with One Another, Missing Moms, Pygmalion Plot, End Up having Differing Views on Ally's Change of Style in her Music
- Jack: Has an Alcohol Problem and a Drug Addiction but can still Play Very Well on Stage even if Drunk or Highly Dosed, Has Attempted Suicide, Living with a Deadbeat Father, and Struggling with Tinnitus, Eventually Commits Suicide by Hanging so that he doesn't have to Burden Ally's Career and Success
- Ally: Unkempt Beauty, Changes her Music Style and Genre for More Success, Stays with Jack to help him recover even after his Severe Mishaps
- Domains: Music, Love, Difference, Dysfunctionality, Tragedy
- Heralds: Charlie (their pet dog), Bobby (Jack's older half-brother)
- Allies: Helen Graham, Ruben Stone, Kousei Arima, Kaori Miyazono, Freddie Mercury, David Bowie, Ludwig van Beethoven
- Commonality Connection: Tony Stark (Jackson)
- Jackson Maine was a popular country rock singer who, despite his success, struggles to deal with an addiction to drugs and alcohol in his personal life. Despite this hardship, things begin to look up when he sees a tribute performance by a waitress named Ally Campana and is impressed enough to convince her to pursue a singing career in spite of her failed previous attempt. Eventually, the two join together in Jack's next concert, performing Shallow and developing a romantic relationship during their tour. Things take a sharp turn downward when an altercation between Jack and his manager/half-brother, Bobby severs ties over a personal matter, and Ally meets Rez Gavron, a record producer who convinces Ally to sign a contract with him. Despite Jack supporting her decision, Ally's music changes from Country to commercial Pop, which, despite increased success and fame, alienated her relationship with Jack as he feels her sound doesn't sound organic and is instead too commercialized. Regardless, the two get married and Bobby is reunited with his brother, but issues persist when Jack's alcoholism ruins several big moments for him and his wife, especially when Ally is nominated for three Grammy Awards and wins one for Best New Artist and a drunken Jack uncontrollably urinates himself, further alienating himself from everyone and being forced into rehab and counseling even confessing to suicidal thoughts and having tinnitus, which had been getting worse. Despite managing to reconcile, Jack and Ally try to work things out, only for Rez to demoralize Jack and Ally lying to him about canceling her own tour being the last straw for Jack who commits suicide by hanging himself once he's alone. Later on, Ally makes a singing performance as a tribute to her late husband, singing a song written by him that he never finished and addressing herself as Ally Maine.
- Jack's premature death would not end his story, for he would instead end up in a world that would come across as unfamiliar. He awakened in a garage, dazed, and was stunned to see that his surroundings did not look like his native Maine. He trotted around to make sure of what was going on, eventually realizing that he was in a whole new world. He caught wind of a musical performance being played at what was called a House, which puzzled Jack further as it didn't mean the conventional term of one's residential building. Eventually, he realized the world he's in is known as the Pantheon and that he was to be a permanent resident due to his death. Jack discovered that, in addition to how he ended his life, his own life experiences, all the way from childhood, his personal demons, and his first meeting with Ally, to their eventual marriage and high points were known by several beings who were referred to as deities, who also declared Jack as one, given that he was chosen to represent his claims of his preferred genre being real and authentic whereas mainstream is manufactured and ungenuine, alluding to his conflicting beliefs against his style of music and Ally's later down their marriage.
- Seeking questions, Jack decided to ask somebody either in the Houses of Musicality and Despondency about the Pantheon and his own predicament in being brought to a new realm. One of the answers surprised him; he's meant to represent his position together with Ally, but given his death, there's been a delay, though, with Ally's own performance to commemorate Jack's memory, a chance of luck sparked, with which Ally was given an invitation to the Pantheon. The two had a bittersweet reunion with offers of support and well-being being given to both of them. Jack and Ally visited Despondency first to discuss Jack's needs and what can be done to improve his situation, even if most of it has to be done by himself. Jack remains adamant about continuing to perform music and is happy that Musicality gets to be his and Ally's main domain. On the brighter side, Jack is happy to learn that Ally is continuing her success in music as well as doing her best to make sure her material is natural and self-assured.
- Quasideities
- Symbol: A silhouette of the Kids
- Theme Song: The Little Rascals (1994) Theme
- Alignment: Chaotic Good/Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio:
- Domains: Children, Mischief, Groups, Changes, Long-Runners
- Lesser God
- Symbol:
- Theme Song: Bad Fortune Flower, A Scattered Moment
- Alignment: Teeters between True Neutral and Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio:
- Lesser Gods
- Symbol: A Tatoo stating "Thug Life"
- Signature Songs:
- Tupac: Changes, Dear Mama, Hit 'em Up, California Love
- Biggie: Juicy, Hypnotize, Big Poppa, Who Shot Ya?''
- Alignment: True Neutral (Biggie was once made out to be Neutral Evil)
- Portfolio: Arguably the Greatest Example of Hip-Hop, Dying in the Height of their Careers spurring several Conspiracy Theories about their Murders and Tupac "Supposedly" Faking his Death, Brooklyn Rage, Immortalized after their Deaths, Gangsta Rap, Stage Names, Often Slamming their Opponents Verbally in their Tracks, Sharing one of the Biggest Rivalries in Music History
- Domains: Hip-Hop, Rapping, Strife, Struggle, Influence, Success, Death, Rivalries
- High Priest: Eric B. & Rakim
- Allies: Snoop Dogg, Carl Johnson
- Rivals: Each Other
- Enemies: Frank Tenpenny, Pulaski
- Commonality Connection: Metallica and Megadeth (regarding their rivalry)
- Ambiguous Situation: House of Crime
- Tupac and Biggie; the story of their epic rivalry, their legendary influence towards the world of music, especially towards the skill of rapping and their sudden and mysterious murders, which have yet to be solved, is one of the most talked-about and cherished when it comes to fans and critics. Even years after their releases, Tupac and Biggie's works still leave an impact towards rappers and fans which very few can pull off. And yet, they were murdered, a year apart, just as they were reaching their highest point, and the case has remained unresolved.
- That said, there are some who believe that Tupac never actually died and instead went into hiding to avoid further conflict between the East Coast-West Coast War that was going on between rappers during the 90s. Despite their acclaimed success, Tupac and Biggie maintained an intense rivalry against each other due to their different styles and ethics plus dissing and criticising others was commonplace in the Rap Scene. Regardless, that still didn't deter the influence the two rappers would provide in the future.
- Their ascension into the Pantheon was plain and simple, though what happened next was rather troublesome. Tupac and Biggie didn't actually meet each other once they arrived, opting instead to enter a studio and begin working on new material. The fact that they found out about how much their work affected the Hip-Hop Industry may have had something to do with it.
- The two of them have kept the nature and overall work of their next studio album a secret. As of now, none of them has said anything, especially regarding questions regarding Diss Tracks.
- Quasideities (Doris exhibits Lesser Goddess powers upon becoming Possessed)
- Symbol: The Ouija Board
- Theme Song:
- Alignment:
- Portfolio: Once had Possession of the Ouiji Board, Developing Doomed Characters
- Domains: Family, Curses, Boards, Demonic Possession, Death
- Allies:
- Opposes: Nazi-Based Deities
- On Good Terms With: Benevolent Death Personifications in the House of Life And Death
- Pitied By: House of Family
- A seemingly ordinary family decides to buy a house in Los Angeles. Nothing seems to be wrong... until it turns out the home itself is built over a basement that's become a makeshift-graveyard and the house, years ago was occupied by a Nazi Doctor. Things soon turned worse, when the matriarch, Alice decided to buy a Ouija board and the younger daughter, Doris, played with it alone constantly. Soon enough, she was possessed by a demon and went on to cause a rampage throughout the surrounding, Doris's loved ones and those who were caught in the crossfire. The attempt to exorcise the demon came with the heavy cost off Doris's life as well as Alice as the older daughter, Paulina remained the only survivor. Even after all this, the terror of the Ouija board persisted...
- While a physical copy is yet to be headlined, the Ouija board does maintain a popular, yet controversial topic in the Pantheon. The story of the Zander family was public and many took this as a sign to be wary about the Ouija board if it ever gets into the Pantheon. Still, they did wonder if Alice and Doris ever got the peace they got after their deaths. It turned out their spirit managed to linger into the House of Life And Death.
- Lina was soon incarcerated in a mental institution was forced to live with the guilt of killing her sister and mother to prevent the possessing demon from attacking others and distorting their minds. Lonely and desperate for company, she approached the Court of the Gods to discuss what can be done to remedy her situation. The Court stated that with her trying to contact Doris and inadvertently restarting the horrors of the board's demonic nature, she was to take probation and take therapy to cope with her stress. It doesn't help with her using makeshift Ouija board to try communicating with Doris's spirit.
- Lina would eventually learn that her being in the Pantheon would also mean that her mother and sister would too. That said, she would have to enter the House of Life and Death to make contact with them and even then, she's wasn't certain if Alice and Doris would notice her, given the House is filled with souls migrating from one place to another.
- Alice and Doris were reunited with the former's husband (and the latter's father after their deaths) and it was stated that he too was among the many migratory souls traversing the Pantheon in search of his own peace and comfort alongside his family. However, when Lina made her way into the House of Life and Death, she couldn't find her father, yet was able to find Alice and Doris through some luck and tough searching. It was a heartfelt reunion, with Death himself deciding to allow Lina some happiness and restore Alice's and Doris's physical bodies and transfer their souls into them.
Non-Character Nominations:
Ascended Nominations
- Abhorash
- Adrian Chase/Vigilante
- Akira Takizawa and Saki Morimi
- Alan Grant
- Alan Yates
- Alith Anar
- Amanda Young and Mark Hoffman
- Angela Sheehan
- Anjanath
- Ann Darrow
- Anna and Kate Fitzgerad
- Anne-Marienote
- The Antagonist (Hatred)
- Anton Chigurh
- Aqours
- Arachnos Patrons
- Archaon the Everchosen
- The Army of the 12 Monkeys
- Arthur Morgan
- August Heart/Godspeed
- Baby Bink
- Bear Grylls
- Beowulf
- Bianca Piper and Wesley Rush
- Bill Williamson (Rampage)
- Black Adam
- Bluto
- Bodhi
- Bron
- Buddy Hobbs
- Cal Kestis
- Carnotaurus
- Carol Anne Freeling
- Cassandra Alexandra
- Cassandra Sandsmark/Wonder Girl III and Rose Wilson/Ravager
- Charles Lee Ray/Chucky
- Charlie McGee
- Charlotte
- The Chimeranote
- Chisato Nishigiki and Takina Inoue
- Chris Tarrant
- Chronicle Trio
- Clown/The Violator
- Corey Taylor
- Corrine and Gwynn Tan
- Dagan Gera
- Damien Thorn
- The Dark Army
- Darth Bane and Darth Zannah
- David Kessler
- Deathmaster Snikch
- Diana Cavendish
- DiMeo Crime Family
- Dino & Hoppy
- The Dinosaur Planet Cast
- The Duckling
- The Dungeon Master's Adventurers
- Dutch van der Linde
- Earth Sciences Club
- Edith Brennan/Mama
- Elizabeth "Beth" Harmon
- Elliot Alderson/Mr. Robot
- The Enormous Crocodile
- Epica
- Evelyn Wang
- Fatalis
- Final Destination Protagonists
- Fiore and Caules Forvedge Yggdmillennia
- The Florida Project Cast
- The Four Horsemen (Darksiders)
- Frank Underwood
- Gabe Burton and Rosemary Telesco
- Genevieve Dieudonné
- The Ghostface Killers
- Green Day
- Green Lanterns of Sector 2814
- Grøh
- Group 1
- Hank Schrader
- Hanna Heller/Petrescu
- Hans Gruber
- Harry and his Dinosaurs
- Haruki Shiga and Sakura Yamauchi
- Hawkins Party
- Helena Bertinelli/Huntress
- Hidan
- Hildegard von Krone
- Hina Sato
- Hitomi Tsukishiro
- Hodaka Morishima and Hina Amano
- How I Met Your Mother Castnote
- Hunter Zolomon/Zoom
- Ian Malcolm
- International Rescue
- Jack (The House That Jack Built)
- Jack Tenrec and Hannah Dundee
- James Rhodes/War Machine
- Jasper Batt. Jr
- Jax Teller
- Jay Garrick and Alan Scott
- Jay Height and The Entity
- Joe Bonham
- John Andertonnote
- John Hammond
- John Kreese
- Johnny (American Idiot)
- Johnny Lawrence
- Jonathan Samuel Kent/Superboynote
- Justice League (Gods and Monsters)
- Kayla Day
- Khazrak & Gorthor
- Kilik, Xianghua, and Maxi
- Kisame Hoshikagi
- Kit Kittredge
- The Kitauji Quartet
- Konrad von Carstein
- Kotaro Azumi and Akane Mizuno
- Kousei Arima and Kaori Miyazono
- Kroq-Gar and Grymloq
- Kylo Rennote
- Kukuru Misakino and FÅ«ka Miyazawa
- Kyoko Hori and Izumi Miyamura
- Laura and Star
- Linkin Park
- The Little Match Girl
- Loana
- Lolth
- Lonnie Machin/Anarky
- Lord Recluse
- Luthor Harkon
- Madara Uchihanote
- Maisie Farange
- Malebolgia
- Malekithnote
- Malus Darkblade
- Mannfred von Carstein
- Marlowe Roderick
- Mary Adler
- Mavis Dracula
- May and Dawn
- Mayhem
- Mei Misaki
- The Meg
- Metallica & Megadeth
- Micah Bell III
- Mike Ehrmantraut
- Mio and Mayu Amakura
- Monoblos and Diablos
- Morathi
- Morgan Le Faynote
- Mr. Negative
- Naminé
- Nolan Grayson/Omni-Mannote
- Oliver Twist
- One Eye
- Orange Cast
- Orcus
- Orm the Ocean Master
- Pain/Nagato
- The Pevensie Siblings
- Phillip Price
- Polly Pringle
- Ponette
- Princess Sofia
- Project Splinter
- Punky Brewster
- Rafe Adler
- The Raptor Pack
- Raptor Red
- Rayvis
- Regina
- Roger Family
- Roy Harper/Red Arrow/Arsenal/Speedy
- Ruben Stone
- Rust Cohle and Marty Hart
- Rynn Jacobs
- The Salamanca Family
- Samantha Parkington and Nellie O'Malley
- Sarah Collins
- Sarumannote
- Sasori
- Scar (March of the Dinosaurs)
- Schierke
- Scum's Wish Cast
- Sentinel Prime
- Settra the Imperishable
- Shelby Family
- Shirayuki and Zen Wistaria
- Sigmar Heldenhammer
- The Six Sages
- Slayer
- Soprano Familynote
- Sound Five
- Speckles
- Spinosaurus
- Statesman
- The Sullivan Family
- Sun Shangxiang
- Sunny
- The Super Peace Bustersnote
- Susan "Stargirl" Caraway
- Teletubbies
- Thane
- The ThunderCats
- The Tick and Arthur
- Tigrex
- Todd Alquist
- Toppo/Top
- Tyrell Wellick
- Tyrion and Teclis
- Umetaro Nozaki and Chiyo Sakuranote
- Ultraman Belial
- Ursula Callistis/"Shiny" Chariot du Nord
- Victor Zsasznote
- Vincent
- The Vision
- Vlad von Carstein
- The Wet Bandits
- Winston, Julia and O'Brien
- Wulfrik the Wanderer
- Yui (Angel Beats!)
- Yuri Nakamura
- Yuzuru Otonashi & Kanade Tachibana
- Zac Hobson
- Zasalamel
- 2B
- 9S
- A2
- Al Simmons/Spawn
- Alduin
- Alm and Celica
- Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader
- The Anti-Spiral
- Atros/Atrocitus
- The Batman Who Laughsnote
- Carter Hall/Hawkman and Shiera Saunders/Hawkgirl
- Cell
- The Creation Trio
- Cyrax and Sektornote
- Darth Maul
- David Hyde/Black Mantanote
- Dio Brando
- The Dovahkiin
- Elliot Spencer/Cenobite Priest/Pinhead
- En Sabah Nur/Apocalypse
- Freddy Krueger
- Gaaranote
- General Zod
- Gwangi
- Hinata Hyuga
- Indominus Rex and Indoraptor
- Jason Todd/Red Hood
- Jin Kazamanote
- John McClane
- Joseph Joestar
- Kairi
- Kakashi Hatake
- Kazuya and Heihachi Mishimanote
- Kratos
- Kuai Liang/Sub-Zero
- Lea (Kingdom Hearts)
- Luke Skywalker
- Madoka Kaname
- Max Eisenhardt/Magneto
- Michael Myers
- Nagash
- Nathan Drake
- Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Orochimaru
- Raiden
- Rexy
- The Roguesnote
- Roxas
- Ryu Hayabusa, Kasumi, and Ayane
- Sasuke Uchiha
- Sauron
- Sayaka Miki
- Shao Kahn
- Sharptooth
- Siegfried Schtauffennote
- Son Goku
- Sophitia Alexandra
- T-800 Model 101, Mark 2/The Terminator
- Tailed Beastsnote
- Team Dai-Gurrennote
- Terry McGinnis/Batman
- Thaal Sinestro
- Ultron
- Vandal Savagenote
- Vanitas
- Victor Fries/Mr. Freeze
- Vril Dox/Brainiac
- Walter Whitenote
- Xion
- Yoshi
Miscellaneous
- Characters with undecided/unclear tropes: The Green Knight, Constant Drachenfels, Clay Morrow, Xigbar, Saix, Ansem the Wise, Darlene Alderson, Riley Andersen, Hiyori Iki, Yukine, Vicious, Liesel Meminger, Lilly Carbo, Raphael, Azwel, Jim Downing, Jason Wynn, Positron, Synapse, Shinichiro Nakagami, Noe Isurugi, Hiromi Yuasa, Aiko Andou, Rawhead Rex, Nadine Ross, Quorra, Zack and Cody Martin, Yumeko Jabami, Ultraman Tregear, Howard Twins, The Captain, Lyria, Katalina, Rackam, Yuffie Kisaragi, Kyoko, Misako, Hank Schrader, Ambush Bug, Moon Knight, Tal'Set, Auggie, The "Money Heist" Robbers, Matthew Scudder, Humza Arshad
- The Court of Owls, The Unholy Overseers of Crime-Laden Settlements
- Timothy "Jace" Fox, God of Universal Snarkers (Current Holder also has Deadpan Snarker)
- Professor Hugo Strange, The God Doctor of Sinister Glasses Shines
- Roman Sionis, Dark Patron of Sadism (Permission to change Esdeath to Kill It with Ice + Potential Rework)
- Christoper "Chris" Kent, God of Denouncing One's Parents
- Rudolph "Rudy" Jones and Joshua Michael Allen, The Unholy Power Parasite Duo (Permission to change Rogue to Identity Absorption)
- Christopher Smith, God of Awesome Helmets
- Jango Fett God of Superior Mundane Beings
- Enoch "Nucky" Thompson Patron Saint of Personalized Settlement Dominance
- Húrin and Túrin Turambar, High Elven Saint of Tragic Heroes
- Bode Akuna, God of Sixth Ranger Traitors
- Gotrek & Felix, Co-Revered Gods of Back-to-Back Badasses
- Caledor II and Gotrek Starbreaker, Co-Gods of Elven-Dwarfen Enmity (Current Holder also has Body-Count Competition)
- Gilles le Breton, The Divine Intangible Man and/or Great Herald of Unconventional Spirits
- Ungrim Ironfist, God of Glorious Deaths
- Alarielle, Deified Elven High Queen
- Naestra and Arahan, The Divine Forest Ranger Duo
- Be'lakor, The Wicked Demon of Mortal Origin
- Queek Headtaker, God of Battle Trophies
- Sigvald, Damned Scion of Hedonistic Immortality
- Shallya, the Holy Healer Goddess
- Drizzt Do'Urden, God ff Brushing Off Praises
- Venger, God of "Fool" Proclamations
- Vox Machinanote , the Divine Corporate-Sponsored Heroes
- Genesis Rhapsados, God of Power Degenerations
- Barret Wallace, God of Arm-Implanted Firearms
- Lana Elizabeth Lang, Divine Secret-Keeper (Approved)
- Linda Danvers, Goddess of Interchangable Powers
- Irwin Schwab Celestial Mascot of Skipped Number Installments (Approved)
- Beatriz da Costa and Tora Olafsdotter, The Divine Fire/Ice Duo (Approved)
- Alexander Luthor Jr. God of Ignonimous Deaths and/or Underestimating Badassery
- Courtney Whitmore, Goddess of Projectile-Enhanced Staffs (Permission to Delete Pascal or Switch Tropes)
- Yara Flor, Goddess of Battle Bolas
- Bras de Oliva Domingos, Ascended Thinker of The Meaning of Life
- Bandette, Goddess of Karmic Thieves (Approved)
- Makoto Kowata, Goddess of Proper Feminine Hairstyles (Approved)
- Nozomi Kasaki and Mizore Yoroizuka, Co-Divine Pair of Mutual Envy (Approved)
- Margo and Lincoln, Co-Divine Patrons of Ideal Stepparents
- Zoe and Kevi, Divine Pair of Foster Children (Approved)
- Darlene Alderson, Goddess of Collateral Angst
- Elric of Melniboné, Great Elven Herald of Dark Fantasy (Approved)
- Archbishop Rhea, Revered Enforcer of Medieval Stasis (Approved)
- Seteth and Flayn, Divine Co-Bearers of Significant Birth Dates
- Ferdinand von Aegir and Lorenz Hellman Gloucester, Dual Gods of Classy Tea Affectionados
- Hubert von Vestra, Annette Dominic Fantine, and Lysithea von Ordelia, Revered Trio of Mages with Frail Defensesnote
- Bernadetta von Varley and and Marianne von Edmund, Co-Goddesses of Interchangeable Static Character Roles
- The Tarnished, God of Downer Event Latecomersnote
- Hoarah Loux, The Absolute Apex Warriornote
- Morgott, God of Broken-System Dogmatistsnote
- Ranni, Holy Witch of Romance Sidequestsnote
- Rykard, The Blasphemous Lord of Faulty Fusionsnote
- Gideon Ofnir, God of Monologuing During Open Combatnote
- Placidusax, Fortissax, and Lanseaxx, The Divine Dragon Trio of Spell Bladesnote
- Yuito Sumeragi and Kasane Randall, Go-Gods of Psychic Future Humans
- Sakuta Azusagawa, Mai Sakurajima, Tomoe Koga, Rio Futaba, Kaede Azusagawa, Shoko Makinohara, and Nodoka Toyohama, Divine Collective of Unsettled, yet Endearing Characters (Approved)
- Takayuki Yagami, God of Repairmen Guise Infiltrations
- Felicity Merriman, Goddess of Feminine Pony Enthusiasmnote
- Courtney Moore, Deified Gamer Girlnote
- Medaka Kurokami and Zenkichi Hitoyoshi, Co-Gods of Not Looking Special Towards Someone Specific (Approved)
- Agumonnote , God of Pyrokinetic Reptillians
- Maika Halfwolf, Goddess of Past-Driven Cynicism
- God and Satan, The Dueling Malevolent Supreme Beings (Approved)
- Jason Wynn, God of the Dead Man's Switch
- Alexander John Rider, God of Gallows Humor
- Johnny Utah, Holy Representative of Heroic Lapses in Judgement (Approved)
- The Crew of the Rociante, The Living Legends Incarnate
- Marcos Inaros, God of Renegade Splinter Factions
- The Dutton Family, Deified Collective of Contemporary Old West Settings
- Megatronus Prime, The Wicked Patron of Devil Analogues
- Kinniku Suguru and Kinniku Mantarou, Co-Divine Father-Son Duo of Legitimate Pro-Wrestling
- Esther De Groot, Susan Ptolemy, and Daisy Wooton, The Divine Freudian Trio
- Professor Otto Lidenbrock, Axel, and Hans Bjelke, Revered Trio of Earth Grand Underground
- Raina Telgemeier, Goddess of Painful Tooth Extractions
- Professor George Edward Challenger, God of Bold Explorers (Approved)
- Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh, The Divine Pair of Buddy Cop Features (Approved)
- The Hughes Family, Holy Representatives of Media Portrayals of Autism
- Baltimore Major Crimes Unitnote , Divine Precinct of Enforced Policing (Approved)
- Avon Randolph Barksdale and Russell "Stringer" Bell, Tainted Duo of In-Group Opposition (Approved)
- Marlo Stanfield, God of Recent and Unscrupulous Criminals (Approved)
- Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski, God of Reassignment Backfires
- Reginald "Bubbles" Cousins, God of Having Crime as the Punishment
- Monroe Fuches, God of Prison-Based Character Development
- Sally Reed, Goddess of Troubled Abusers or Self-Serving Memories
- Gene Cousineau, The Prima Donna God
- NoHo Hank, God of Excitable Gangster Desires
- Woo Young-woo, Goddess of Flawed Wardrobe Characterization (Approved)
- Yoon Ji-Woo, Goddess of Exacting Familial Vengeance (Approved, though would double-check for external reasons)
- Do Bong-Soon and Gang Nam-Soon, Divine Pair of Supernatural Strength (Approved)
- The Dillon Panthersnote , Divine Team of Unnecessary Roughness (Permission to Delete Randy Orton?)
- Carface Carruthers, God of Dropping Competence in Villainy
- Ruby Gloom, Doom Kitty, Iris, Misery, Skull Boy, Frank & Len, Mr. Buns, Poe, Scaredy Cat, and Boo Boo, Revered Collective of Halloween-Inspired Locales (Approved)
- Spike, God of Selective Enforcement
- Ding Dong. God of Cute Kittens
- Dougal Dixon's Dinosaurs, Celestial Interpretations of Fantastic Fauna Counterparts (Approved)
- Rudy, God of Inaccurate Paleontological Depictions
- Roger Smith, God of Invocations
- Poppin'Party, The Divine Quintet Band of Cast-Performed Theme Tune (Approved)
- Yuu Koito and Touko Nanami, Co-Goddesses of Surprise Crush Phrases
- Hiyori Iki, Goddess of Class Naps and/or Astral Projections
- Yukine, The Claustrophobic God
- The Little Bustersnote , Ascended Collective of Dying Dreams
- Takemichi Hanagaki, God of Time Travel Rush
- Kokone Morikawa, Goddess of Historical Event Dreams (Approved)
- Vicious, Impious Herald of Unlegitimized Criminals
- Ed and Peggy Blumquist & Emmit Stussy and Nikki Swango, Celestial Couples of Inciting Real-Life Romance Between Actors
- Ransik, Mutant-Godnote of Weaponized Bones (Approved)
- Clarence Boddicker, The Devilish Psycho for Hire (Approved)
- The Anomaly Research Centre, Revered Organization of Time Portals (Permission to change Randall Ross to Sore Loser [Currently Occupied by Keith Howard who also has Cheaters Never Prosper], Approved)
- Samuel "Sam" and Lucy Diamond Dawson, Divine Pair of Unsuccessful Inspirational Stories (Approved)
- Vada Sultenfuss and Thomas J. Sennett, Co-Gods of the First Kiss
- Jessica "Jess" Day, Nicholas "Nick" Miller, Schmidt, Winston Bishop, Cecilia "Cece" Parekh, and Ernie "Coach" Tagliaboo, Divine Collective Housing Two Girls to a Team
- Michelle, Goddess of Hazmat Suits
- Nadeshiko Kagamihara, Rin Shima, Ena Saito, Chiaki Oogaki and Aoi Inuyama, Co-Goddesses of Camping Episodes
- Emma, Norman and Ray, Child Gods of Slave Brands
- Arte, Goddess of Uprooting Male-Dominated Professions
- Aoi Miyamori, Ema Yasuhara, Shizuka Sakaki, Misa Toudou, and Midori Imai, Holy Quintet of Deprecative Reflections on One's Work
- Uub, God of Reincarnations from Bad to Good
- The Shadow Dragonsnote , Unholy Septet of Wasted Narrative Opportunities
- Willy Lowman, God of Stupid Sacrifices
- Akira Nishikiyama, God of Evil Former Friends
- Jesse Faden, Goddess of Incomprehensible Entrance Exams
- Charles "Charlie" and Raymond Babbitt, Co-Divine Brothers of Wondrous Autism (Approved)
- The Children of the Cornnote , Deified Secret Children's Society (Approved)
- Robert Jordan, the Deified Army Scout
- Naru, Goddess of Female-Led Men's Athletic Competitions
- The Price Siblingsnote , Divine Trio of Quirky Households
- Amber Brown, Goddess of Author-Title Recurrences
- Tyrantis, Tyranta, and Tyrantor, The Godly Trio of Tyrannosaurus Analogues (Approved)
- Mokele-Mbembe, The Deified Cryptid Sauropod
- Aladar, Kron, Neera, Bruton, Yar, Plio, Zini, Suri, Eema, Baylene, and Url, Divine Herd of Desert Trekking
- Asfan, God of Alternate-History Dinosaur Survivals
- The Campersnote , The Sextet Collective of Friends in Need (Approved)
- Bumpy and Pierce The Divine Duo of Tough Armored Dinosaurs (Approved)
- Heart and Umasou, Revered Pair of Intended Food-Turned-Adoptees
- Clementine Morcerous, The Deified Villainous Princess
- The Gigantosaurus, Divine Beast of Revealing Sudden Speech
- Tricky, God of Prehistoric-Themed Levels (Approved)
- Artemis Fowl II, God of Guile Heroes
- Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, Patron Saints of Intentionally Outdated Acceptances (Approved)
- Croix "du Sud" Meridies, Goddess of Denying One's Actual Persona
- Bella, Milo, Fizz, and Jake, Divine Quartet of Oddly Normal Occurences
- Swee'pea, God of Straying Babies
- J. Wellington Wimpy, God of Hamburgers
- Robyn Starling, Pristine Figg, Mr. Lickboot, and Ferdinand, Holy Quartet of Criticized Alterations (Approved)
- The Fisher Family note , Venerated Family of Weekly Focuses on the Deceased (Approved)
- The Roy Familynote , The Deified Quintet of Nepotism
- Hikari Sakishima, Manaka Mukaido, Tsumugu Kihara, Chisaki Hiradaira and Kaname Isaki, Divine Representatives of Transfer Student Uniforms
- Stormfront, God/dess of Changing Superhuman Aliases (Approved)
- Lionel Verney, The Divine Sole Remnant of One's Kind (Approved)
- Andy Dufresne God of Redemption in the Rain
- Jack and Joy Newsome, Divine Pair of Aided Fake Deaths (Approved)
- Naomi Misora, Goddess of Hypnosis-Induced Suicide
- Jonathan Young, Christina Grimmie, Pentatonix or Amanda Lee, God(dess)/Holy Band of Song Covers (Approval for Amanda Lee)
- Carole Stanely and Tuesday Simmons, Co-Goddesses of Impoverished Artists
- Clyde Shelton, God of Opposing the Legal System (Approved)
- The Rossisnote , Divine Family of Accentuated Disability Helplessness
- Chuck Noland, God of Extreme Separations from Civilization
- Damien Darhk, God of Adaptational Superpower Changes
- Simon Morrison, God of Contemptuously Committing Suicide
- Kyle Hyde and Mila Evans, Co-Gods of Short Timespan Stories (Approved)
- Marin Kitagawa, The Deified Class Princess
- Haruki Kitahara, Setsuna Ogiso and Kazusa Touma, Holy Trinity of Love Triangles (Approved)
- The Neighbor's Clubnote Collective Patrons of Grouped Loneliness (Approved)
- The Mandarin, God of Power-Imbuing Rings
- Victor Creed, God of Accepting One's Monstrous Nature (Approved)
- Emmy, Max, Enrique, Ord, Cassie, Zak, Wheezie and Quetzal, Collective Octet of Justified Mistakes (Approved)
- Ira Gamagoori, Uzu Sanageyama, Houka Inumuta, and Nonon Jakuzere, Quartet Mascots of Custom Uniforms
- The Nijigasaki High School Idol Clubnote , Celestial Band of Image Songs (Approved)
- Liella!note , Quintet Goddesses of Amateur Casts
- Miguel Diaz, Eli "Hawk" Moskowitz, Tory Nichols, Samantha "Sam" Russo, Robby Keene and Demetri, Holy Representatives of Rival Dojos (Approved)
- Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Originalnote , Divine Patrons of Motorcycle-Leather Motif Gangs (Approved)
- Clay Morrow, God of Physically Worn Combatants
- Marianne Sheridan and Connell Waldron, Co-Revered Couple of Hourglass Plots (Approved)
- Mr. World, Technical Boy, Media, The Trio of Modernized Gods
- Laura Moon, Goddess of Physically Unearthly Humans
- Mysterious Heroine X, Goddess of Having "X" For An Enigmatic Name
- Morgan Kwon and Keltie, Co-Goddesses of Selkies and Wereseals (Approved)
- Susie Salmon, Divine Representative of Afterlife Antechambers (Permission to change Decim to Dramatic Deadpan - Approved)
- Nancy Thompson, Goddess of Hysterical Women
- Jay Height and "It", Dual Deities of Psychosexual Horror
- Yuri Kozukata, Ren Hojo, and Miu Hinasaski, Ascended Trio of Attractiveness by Soaked Clothing (Approved)
- Grey Trace and STEM, Ascended Duo of Organic-Possessed A.I's (Approved)
- Victor "Sully" Sullivan, God of Surrogate Parenthood Declarations
- Chloe Frazer, Goddess of Mixed Heritage
- Nadine Ross, Goddess of Private Military Contractors
- Asav, God of South Asian Terrorists
- Benjamin Krullen, God of Decepting Submissions
- Steppenwolf, The New God of Works Saved by the Audience
- Keith Nelson and Watts, Co-Gods of Last-Minute Hookups (Approved)
- Reiko Mikami, Goddess of Long Deceased Characters
- Steve Harrington, Divine Badly Battered Babysitter
- Bathsheba Sherman and Valak, Gods of Jump Scares (Approved)
- Ed and Lorraine Warren, Godly Pair of Abridged "True" Stories (Approved)
- Jack Reacher, Divine Representative of Drifters (Approved)
- Adam Warlock, God of Magical Quantum Physics
- Cindy Moon, Goddess of Arachnid Attires (Current Holder also has Made from Real Girl Scouts)
- Michael Schofield and Lincoln "Linc" Burrows, Divine Brotherly Duo of Internal Prison Rescues
- The Duncans note , Divine Representitives of Family-Centered Sitcoms
- Emma and Adèle, Co-Revered Duo of Masculine and Feminine Homosexual Pairings (Approved)
- Philippe and Bakary "Driss" Bassari, Co-Gods of Pre-Third Act Friendship Breakups
- Ranchoddas Shamaldas "Rancho" Chanchhad, Farhan Qureshi and Raju Rastogi, Celestial Trio of Driving Questions
- Elin Olsson and Agnes Ahlberg, Co-Goddesses of Homosexual Angst (Approved)
- Miriam "Midge" Maisel, Goddess of Jewish-American Princesses (Approved)
- Joyce Byers, Goddess of Parents Who Always Know Their Children
- Jim Hopper, God of Donut-Eating Cops
- Haruka Sawamura, Goddess of Absurdly Youthful Mothers
- Saul Goodman, God of Overly Litigious Laywers (Approved)
- Dr Alan Feinstone, God of Creepy Cleanliness
- Jennifer Hills, Goddess of Vengeful Rape Victims
- John the Savage - Shoot the Shaggy Dog (Approved)
- The Trustees, The Godly Seven Named After the Days of the Week
- Myotismon, God of Being Killed by Words
- Queen Neferata, Undead Goddess of Villainous Seductiveness
- Count Radiguet, Unholy Demon of Disregarding Moral Support
- Esther Coleman, Goddess of Deceptive Cuties
- The Barrel Girl Gangnote , The Unholy Collective of Serial Rapists (Approved)
- Hajime Shiroishi, God of Berserker Tears
- Guns N' Roses, Divine Representatives of Hard Rock
- Girls' Generation, Nonet Goddesses of Dress Rehearsal Videos
- Backstreet Boys, The Divine Boy Band
- Depeche Mode, Holy Mascots of Alternative Dance
- Rick Priestley, Divine Mascot of the War Gaming Genre
- Thomas Cruise Mapother IV, Divine Patron of Performing their Own Stunts
- Danny Trejo, God of Typecasting
- Umetaro Nozaki and Chiyo Sakura, God and Goddess of Bait-and-Switch Sentiments (Excessive-Menace - Approved)
- The Hashira, Divine Collection of Dwindling Parties (Excessive-Menace)
- The Doom Patrol, Divine Collective of Dysfunction Junctions (Weird Warrior)
- Rikku, Goddess of Hyperactive Girls (The Wikia Editor)
- Samantha Eve Wilkins, Goddess of Transmutation (The Wikia Editor)
- Nathan Hale, God of Action Genre Heroes (The Wikia Editor)
- Ted Mosby, Barney Stinson, Robin Scherbatsky, Marshall Eriksen, Lily Aldrin, and Tracy Mosby, Divine Cast of Arc Fatigues (Louisent 31)
- Juno MacGuff, Goddess of Teen Pregnancy (Phantom Fire)
- Roy Batty, God of Final Speeches (Phantom Fire)
- Yuuta Togashi and Rikka Takanashi, Co-Gods of Desiring Fictional Outlooks (Phantom Fire - Approved)
- Samuel "Sam" Thomas Wilson, God of Animal Eye Spying (Phantom Fire)
- Katherine "Kate" Kane, Divine Mascot of the Bat Signal (Phantom Fire)
- Mister Mind, God of the Un Evil Laugh (Phantom Fire)
- Dr. Thaddeus Bodog Sivana Sr., God of Defeat Catchphrases (Phantom Fire)
- Claire Hale Underwood, Goddess of Being Seen as Weird for Not Wanting Kids (Phantom Fire)
- The Main Cast of Modern Family, Deified Collective of Characterized Family Portraits (Phantom Fire)
- Stephanie and Sportacus, Divine Duo of Public Service Heroism (Phantom Fire)
- Dr. James Wilson, God of Justified Willing Betrayals (Phantom Fire)
- Sylvia Christel, Goddess of Expository Gameplay Limitations (Phantom Fire)
- Ellie Fredrecksen, Goddess of Events Repeated With New Context (Phantom Fire)
- Marcos Maez/Mime & Erika Manson/Marionette and Punch & Jewelee, Divine Quartet of Expy Coexistence OR Villainous Mimes (Phantom Fire)
- Courtney Elizabeth Whitmore/Stargirl and Patrick "Pat" Dugan/S.T.R.I.P.E.note , Co-Deities of Parents with New Paramours OR Propaganda Heroes (Phantom Fire)
- Roderick Kingsley/Hobgoblin, God of Stealing Credit from Others OR Fictional Portrayals of Plagiarism (Phantom Fire)
- General Samuel "Sam" Lane, God of Updated Characterizations Through Flashbacks (Phantom Fire)
- Silver Sablinova/Silver Sable, Goddess of Color Animal Codenames (Phantom Fire)
- Rip Hunter, God of Temporal Mutability (Phantom Fire)
- Lt. Steve Trevor, God of Shirtless Captives OR Adaptational Skills (Phantom Fire)
- '''The O'Connell Family [[labelnote:members]]