Herein is my second sandbox where I plan out and write down my ideas regarding stories in the Pantheon. Be noted in that I would have to ask for others regarding submission tasks and there's a good chance I'd be doing a collab with other users just in case. I'm also storing up some ideas here that could expand the Pantheon's selection and multimodal status in some way.
Salvage Spot
- Intermediate Goddess
- Symbol: A Megalodon tooth
- Theme: Jonas vs. Meg
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: Giant Prehistoric Shark, The Central Threat of the Book and Film (Though She is Acting on Natural Insinct), Ate Dinosaurs (Which Doesn't Make Sense), Sees its offspring as Competition And is not above Devouring Them, Monster Is a Mommy, The Dreaded, Will resort to Cannibalism if it means survival, Giant, Numerous, Scary Teeth, Swallows Humans Whole
- Domains: Sharks, Prehistory, Ocean, Apex Predators
- Herald: Angel (Her daughter)
- Allies: None. Meg tends to be a solitary creature, though she doesn't mind coexisting with other aquatic creatures, with the exception of those close to her size or larger
- Rivals: Lagiacrus, Red Gyarados, Bruce the Shark (One-sided on Bruce's side), Moby Dick, Monstro,
- Enemies: Liopleurodon, Lapras, Omastar, Kabutops, Ariel, Melody, Black Manta, Captain Ahab, Rexy, Indominus Rex, Pokémon Hunter J
- Respects: Arthur Curry/Aquaman, Steve Irwin
- Opposes: Monster Hunters, Jensen Ames
- Opposed By: Fin Shepard
- Conflicting Opinion on: SCP-169
- If there was any Prehistoric Animal whose badassery could rival that of the Tyrannosaurus rex (Or at least that's the general public's consensus), it's the Megalodon. When there is an oversized version of the Great White, already an infamous animal in its own right, people are even more terrified of going back to the water, simply because the possibility of a giant shark that can swallow them whole can become an overwhelming thought. And once the House of Beasts saw the emergence of a gigantic fin peeking out of the waters, that fear was realized; there's a Megalodon in the Pantheon!
- Despite the feared reputation Meg has accumulated, mainly due to the exaggeration bought up by non-paleontologists, she spends most of her time just swimming in shallow oceanic waters all on her own. The only company she gets to have is her daughter, Angel, and even then, they could barely stay in the same area for long, considering Megalodons see their offspring as direct competition and will kill them if it means their own survival.
- Normally, Meg doesn't care much about the Pantheon's residents, usually just swimming past them, unless she's hungry. But if there is one resident she hates the most, its the Liopleurodon, another aquatic prehistoric monster. Turns out, a Liopleurodon killed Angel at one point and are the Megalodon's newest natural enemies. The Pantheon's resident Liopleurodon is not the same one as Meg recalls, but their similarities doesn't change the fact that Meg wants to personally attack and kill it. The two once engaged in a brutal battle that caused mayhem throughout their environment, forcing Aquaman to drop by and Mind-Control the two into submission to prevent further damage and casualties. Since then, Aquaman has done his best to keep the two away from each other.
- Speaking of Aquaman, Meg doesn't display any animosity towards him and allows him to swim close to her. It gave the Pantheon a wide relief that made the King of Atlantis more respected as he was able to restrain and get along with the prehistoric shark.
- Black Manta doesn't want to get reminded by the one time he was defeated when a Megalodon suddenly erupted from the water behind him, that caught him by surprise and found himself in the shark's jaws before getting dragged into the ocean. The moment he found out there was a Megalodon in the Pantheon, Black Manta set off to kill her in order to rid himself of that humiliation. Unfortunately, Arthur caught on with what Manta was intending, and was forced to face the wrath of a mind-controlled Meg and Angel. Black Manta scurried off without a second thought, once again embarrassed.
- Considering she was hunted and killed, Meg does her best to stay away from any and all hunters as much as she could. The Monster Hunters have tried to conduct a research, but Meg wouldn't allow for it and would get violent whenever she she sees one. Pokémon Hunter J is even worse; she tried to capture Meg for a bounty, even if she had to kill her. Meg responded by chomping on her ship and leaving behind a massive dent, with which J had to immediately fly off in failure.
- Fin Shepard is rattled by the prospect of an oversized shark, seeing as he had his fair share of dealing with sharks, albeit in a bizarre fashion. He is preparing for a contingency plan, should Meg get involved in a Sharknado.
- She does, however feel passive about Steve Irwin, seeing as he doesn't appear to be threatening and swims next to her without any irritation. Meg can tolerate him, considering he isn't much of a threat to her, plus Steve's energetic and flamboyant personality is something she finds rather amusing.
- Most Aquatic Life are rather uneasy about her. Ariel and Melody are intimidated by Meg's appearance and it doesn't help in that she had destroyed a ship in her residence. Meg doesn't really care about them, though she would occasionally try to take a bite out of the two should they sing, something which Meg has found rather irritating. Lapras is seen as a prey for the Megalodon, something which only causes further tensions between Meg and Ariel to only further rise. Not that other Pokémon deities like Omastar and Kabutops are safe either.
- Apparently, Megalodon has been existing as long as the dinosaurs did. Something which paleontologists are not happy to learn about as realistically, Megalodon only appeared long after the dinosaurs became extinct. So far, this seems to be the case for the world in which Meg came from.
- Speaking of dinosaurs, the Indominus Rex seeks to stay away as far away from the ocean floor as she could, given her experience with a certain Mosasaur. First, a Liopleurodon, now a Megalodon, the Indominus seems to be getting more terrified of the water. Rexy is also taking distance after learning that Megalodons can easily kill a Tyrannosaurus rex.
- Meg is among the Pantheon's most renounced and top ocean predators, so naturally, competition and rivalries are bound to be around. Lagiacrus and the Red Gyarados are tough opponents that she has fought against, though the two tend to prefer shallower waters, so they don't interact much. That said, there are more frequent encounters and battles with two territorial whales, Moby Dick and Monstro. Once again, Aquaman has to break up the fights.
- Captain Ahab has not taken the news of Meg's arrival very well, considering his experiences with Moby Dick. He's set off to kill the Megalodon a couple of times, and while he has failed, there's no sign of stopping.
- Has met up with the defining media Shark, Bruce. Meg is interested to see his savageness and aggression, which was unusual for a shark, herself included, though she knows that Bruce is no match for her. Meanwhile, Bruce likes to think of Meg as a rival, something which the Megalodon simply ignores. Bruce isn't giving up anytime soon.
- Does not like Jensen Ames, and tried to chase him the moment Jensen decided to pay a visit to the ocean. Jensen has no idea why he was pursued by Meg, although some speculate he looks a lot like Jonas Taylor.
- She is not sure what to make of SCP-169. Normally, anything larger than Meg would have meant something has intruded her territory, but SCP-169 is so big (as in can be seen on a global view) that Meg doesn't know if she could attack it. So far, SCP-169 hasn't paid notice to the Megalodon that much, meaning the latter isn't at least too bothered by it and can remain uninterrupted for a while.
- Demigod, Intermediate God as a Servant, speculated to be a Greater God concealing his true power
- Symbols: A most curious absence of any identifying symbols. Occasionally, a copy of The Dynamics of an Asteroid
- Theme Song: Moriarty's theme and its reprise for his 2011 version, The Professor ~ The Phantom Lives for his Ace Attorney version
- Alignment: Lawful Evil, Chaotic Evil as a Servant
- Portfolio: Evil Counterpart, Deductive Reasoning, Consulting Criminal, Forehead of Doom, Ensemble Dark Horse to Breakout Villain
- Domain: Crime, Knowledge, Secrets, Persecution
- Herald: His trusty henchman Sebastian Moran
- Allies: An untold number of villains and underlings owe a debt of gratitude to Moriarty's machinations (but he'd never let you trace them back to him), the House of Undead, Two-Face (bad side only), The Black Organization, Ratigan
- Rivals: HYDRA and Red Skull, Tywin Lannister (also doubles as Worthy Opponent), Lelouch vi Britannia
- Enemies: Sherlock Holmes, Dr. John Watson, the House of Investigative Work, Cersei Lannister, Katniss Everdeen, Indiana Jones, James Bond, Batman
- Complicated Relationship with: Irene Adler
- Business Partner with: Vito Corleone
- Annoyed by Adenoid Hynkel
- Odd Friendship: Adam Jensen, Frankenstein's Monster, Charles Babbage
- Moriarty's inclusion in the pantheon does not mark his ascension, but rather the moment it became apparent that he'd been here all along, orchestrating crimes through a multitude of agents. As the evil counterpart to Sherlock Holmes, Moriarty uses the same brilliantly logical mind to orchestrate crimes as the detective does to solve them, and shares his arch-enemy's devoted interest in the works of the House of Justice.
- Much like his famous nemesis, not much is known about the Napoleon of Crime's personal history, and what little is known is rife with vagueness and contradiction, of which neither Holmes or Moriarty are willing to elaborate on. Professor James Moriartynote first gained recognition at the age of 21 when he wrote a treatise on the Binomial theorem, on the strength of which he gained the Mathematical Chair at a small universitynote . Beyond having some criminal blood running through his veins, it is unknown when and how he first became involved in crime, but he was eventually forced to leave the university due to "dark rumors" that spread about him, and set up in London as an army coachnote and secret Diabolical Mastermind, where he first encountered his arch-enemy.
- Is now an important advisor to Vito Corleone to strengthen both of their criminal enterprises. The two of them treats each other with respect, but Moriarty makes clear that he means business and feels Vito is too soft to his henchmen. Also serves as a tactician to the Black Organization under the code name 'Smirnoff'.
- Hearing about his existence in the Pantheon caused Sherlock Holmes and John Watson to drop quite a few of their ongoing investigations to take him down.
- One figure he has a complicated relationship with is Irene Adler. While their original counterparts never met, a few of their counterparts did. Their relationship tends to be on the antagonistic side, but one memorable time the two of them are revealed to be the same person, who called herself Jamie Moriarty.
- This female version caused him quite a bit of trouble with Cersei Lannister who thought that her rival Margaery Tyrell has returned to the Pantheon because Cersei has thought that she was destroyed during the Great Sept of Baelor. With her paranoia, Cersei immediately launched an attack on his temple right after the attack on Irene Adler, causing Tywin to step in because he thought that she is being wasteful of resources on an unprovoked deity. This event and the fact that he thinks she is annoying and incompetent, caused bad blood between the two of them.
- On the other hand, he respects Tywin for being basically his fantasy medieval counterpart. However, the two made it clear that they will not hesitate to bring the other down if their interest is conflicted.
- After his criminal organization was first dismantled by Sherlock Holmes in the mortal world, Moriarty sought revenge and attempted to kill Holmes at Reichenbach Falls, but ended up plunging down the depths alone. Though some claim he survived the fall, he still has an aversion to waterfalls. This caused him to avoid the House of Nature.
- Has been spotted playing high-stakes speed chess with Lelouch on a few occasions.
- Speculation abounds on exactly what it is that his book, The Dynamics of an Asteroid, is about. The book ascends to such rarefied heights of pure mathematics that those who try to read it either can't understand it or can't explain what it's about in a way that can be understood.
- Professor Ratigan prides himself in being Moriarty's mouse equivalent, and one of his more devoted followers.
- His manipulative tendency reminds Katniss too much of President Snow and Coin to be comfortable around him. The fact that Moriarty once disguised as one of her allies Cressida to lure Katniss into becoming his agent (something that Irene Adler managed to stop) caused her to hate his guts.
- Doesn't particularly like the Red Skull because he thinks that the Nazi is crazy and his organization is a major rival to his influence.
- Has a surprisingly good relationship with the evil-aligned deities in the House of Undead given that he uses his agent or even sometimes disguises as a helpless victim to manipulate them.
- Because of Moriarty long history and many actors portrayed him, he tends to take full advantages of this fact to disguise himself more easily in order to achieve his purpose.
- Once disguised himself to be Adenoid Hynkel's advisor to see if the dictator had any power he can manipulate. However, this was abandoned after about two days spending time with Hynkel because Moriarty was annoyed by the latter's incompetence.
- Indiana Jones hates his guts because he once disguises as Indy's rival René Belloq so he can lure Indy to steal an artifact for him.
- He sometimes disguises himself as his archenemy Sherlock Holmes to kidnap Irene and/or John so he can get back at Holmes. This usually evolves into increasingly complex mental battles between the two of them that affect everyone in the Pantheon to the point that people with superpowers tend to forcefully intervene by rescuing the victim.
- Once pretended to be various characters with the same voice as one of his resurrected 22nd century clone to massively communicate many deities in the Pantheon. This is all to capture or secretly manipulate them to set up a chase for Sherlock throughout the Pantheon. After Sherlock discovered and solve the puzzle with no small amount of effort and help from John, Irene and the loved ones of those got captured, a lot of the chess pieces are either killed or lived with their memory wiped.
- There is a program being constantly shown in the Children section of the House of Family run by a Mr. Richard Brook, a story about "Sir Boasts a Lot" and the adventures of this Knight coincide with crimes Holmes is investigating, Holmes quickly caught on to what the name meant but is wary of the end game that Moriarty is hoping to pull this time.
- Somehow Richard Brook has run the ire of James Bond, it may have something to do with Bond's dealings with Spectre and the person that he had to deal with then looks a lot like Brook.
- Teamed up with Frankenstein's Monster and Charles Babbage for an adventure across Connacht once upon a certain summer. Normally a dour man, his demeanor changed completely when Fran started calling him "Papa".
- Strangely, gets along fairly well with Adam Jensen, after they find out they share the same phone ringtone.
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: Her Staff and Razorang.
- Alignment: Lawful Good (Chaotic Evil as a Revenant)
- Portfolio: Perfect Play A.I., Being the Bodyguard of Kitana, Staff Wielders, Throwing Her Razorangs, Being Ambiguously Brown, Having a Meaningful Name, Attractive Women, Can Tresspass Projectiles, Battle Couple with Kotal Kahn, Undying Loyalty.
- Domains: Kombat, Friendship, Loyalty, Patriotism, Love (shared with Kotal Kahn).
- Allies:
- The Kombatants: The Past Versions of Kitana (her best friend), Liu Kang and Kung Lao, Kotal Kahn (her consort), Lord Raiden, Johnny Cage, Sonya Blade, Jax Briggs, Cassie Cage and Jacqui Briggs, Hanzo Hasashi/Scorpion, Kuai Liang/Sub-Zero, Erron Black (Present Version), Kabal (Post-Redemption Version).
- Other Allies: Donatello of the TMNT, Sokka, Pearl of the Crystal Gems, Steve Rogers/Captain America.
- Rivals: Syzoth/Reptile, Ermac.
- Friendly Rivals with: Kitty Pryde, Chun-Li.
- Enemies:
- The Kombatants: Shao Kahn, Skarlet, Onaga, Goro, Mileena, Rain, Baraka (not anymore for the Past Version), Shinnok, Quan Chi, Bi-Han/Noob Saibot, Kano, Erron Black (Past Version), Frost, Her Own Revenant Self and those of Kitana, Liu Kang, Kung Lao and Kabal.
- Other Enemies: Bowser, Ganondorf, Darkseid, Every Evil Traitor within the Pantheon.
- Ascended at the recommendation of Princess Kitana. When she was a child, her family offered her as a tribute to Shao Kahn after her realm of Edenia is conquered. She and Kitana are closest friends since childhood and both were trained by the emperor as assassins. Due to Kitana's royal status, Shao Kahn appointed her as the bodyguard of the princess until both decided to defect the tyrannical emperor and sided with Lord Raiden and the Forces of Light.
- Unfortunately, in the retelling, she died at the hands of a brainwashed Sindel alongside the rest of the heroes, sans Johnny Cage and Sonya Blade. In addition of that, she ends up as a Revenant by Quan Chi.
- Her Revenant self was mysteriously disappeared during the 25 Year Prophecy and only her weapons were used temporally by Kitana.
- However, both her past and revenant selves reappear in a series of events involving the Temporal Crisis.
- For an Edenian, Jade sometimes looks African and sometimes looks Arabian, mostly due to her complicated skin tone's history depending on the timeline.
- Jade is an expert weapon user, with her reliable staff and razorang as her weapons of preference, making her an effective Kombatant. In addition to that, she can tresspass projectiles at will. Both Donatello and Sokka are impressed with Jade's Kombat skills.
- She's also the most difficult Kombatant to defeat among Gamers, especially in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, given that each time a Kombatant uses a projectile, she can use her trespasser ability instantly, allowing her to counter each Kombatant's strategies well.
- Kitty Pryde, trained in Ninjutsu, has heard about Jade's phasing on projectiles and affirms that the Mutant can pass on solid matter. To prove the young girl's theory right, Jade accepts her challenge in the House of Power. After a hard fight, both recognize their phasing skills.
- A similar rivalry happened with Chun-Li, this time to determinate which kicks are the most faster. While she admits that Chun-Li is indeed the Strongest Woman in the World, the Chinese Street Fighter is impressed at Jade's Kombat skills.
- Is entirely happy to see Kotal Kahn in the Pantheon. It's revealed that before her death, she and Kotal were lovers. An emotive moment for her past self ocurred in the moment she sees the former Osh-Tekk general turned noble emperor of Outworld again.
- Through Kitana questioned her relationship with Kotal because of his hard heart and iron fist at first, she still loves him. The moment Kotal attempted to execute an innocent Tarkata in front of her, she proved her friend's point right, but as an optimist, she needs to reconsider Kotal's actions. For her bad luck, a time displaced Shao Kahn oreders his troops to capture Kotal, and subsequently, Skarlet took her as a sacrifice tribute.
- Fortunately, Kitana, alongside with Liu Kang and Kung Lao (disguised as Outworld troopers) rescues Jade from being sacrificed by Skarlet. After returning to the Koliseum, she helped Kitana to defeat Shao Kahn in the Second Outworld Civil War and at the same time, allowed her friend to rescue Kotal Kahn from being executed. Her actions warmed a crippled Kotal Kahn, who decides to give the throne to Kitana.
- Back in the Previous Timeline, she defended the ideals of Edenia as a true patriot. This is the reason why she hates evil traitors, if Rain and especially Tanya are an indication. Because of this reason, she gains the friendship of Captain America.
- Earlier on, during the return of the Dragon King Onaga, she succesfully planned the death of Tanya by lobbing an orb of concentrated Tarkartan pheromones at her, making Baraka and the Tarkarta rip her apart as they thought the backstabbing Edenian was a rival Tarkartan? Well, Tanya hasn't.
- Despite the fact that she and fellow Kombatant Johnny Cage share the Shadow Kick, they are not in relationship, especially considering that Mr. Cage is Sonya's ex-husband. This fact is lampshaded like the following:Johnny Cage: "My green magic, your green outfit."Jade: *laughs* "By the gods, no."Johnny Cage: "Your loss, sweetheart."
- As a fellow bodyguard to a royal figure, she gets well along with Pearl of the Crystal Gems. Because of this, both were sent to the House of Royalty to protect and help the benevolent Gods from harm.
- Although she wasn't present in the event where the MK and DC worlds collide, Kitana at would at least tell her to be careful around Darkseid.
- "This will be easy!"
- Overdeity
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Symbol: A calligraphed "M" letter with the last leg ending in an arrow's point.
- Portfolio: Reality Warpers, Destruction of the World and Aversion Thereof, Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Psychoactive Powers, Using Adult Dialect.
- Domains: Darkness, Destruction, Happiness, Staticism, Meritocracy.
- Followers: Calvin and the other Adam Young.
- Allies: Haruhi Suzumiya, Jem and Scout, Tiny Tina.
- Opposed by: The Grand United Alliance of Evil.
- Adam is the son of Satan and the antithesis of Haruhi. Where Haruhi embodies established elements of stories, Adam represents the destruction of said elements and replacing them with something new. The Grand United Alliance of Evil hoped he would tear down the pantheon and allow them to take over; unfortunately for both them and their enemies, as soon as Adam and Haruhi met, they hit it off and quickly became good friends.
- Two of the playmates in his "gang" are Jem and Scout, Atticus's kids. They get into a lot of (usually not horrific) trouble together, and they always come out of it fine.
- Theme Music: Rundas' Themes, Ghor's Theme, Gandrayda's Theme
- Lesser Gods (Intermediate Gods with Hypermode)
- Symbol: A Phazon Enhancement Device (PED)
- Alignment: Chaotic Good (Rundas, Gandrayda), Neutral Good (Ghor), Chaotic Evil (all of them post-corruption)
- Portfolio:
- Domains:
- Allies: Samus Aran
- Enemies: Dark Samus, Phazon
- Adopted from: Drope
- Theme Song: Great Revival ~ Franziska von Karma
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: Her whip
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral
- Domains: Law, Nobility, Whips, Insults
- Allies:
- Rivals: Phoenix Wright, Miles Edgeworth
- Complicated Relationship: Manfred von Karma (father)
- Greater God
- Symbol: A large mound of gold and jewels
- Theme Song: Smaug (score by Howard Shore)
- Alignment: Neutral Evil
- Portfolio: Collecting treasure, being feared by all, a missing scale, Pride, Greed, hostility at minor offenses, clever wit, claims of grandeur, searing fire breath, psychological torment
- Domains: Treasure, Destruction, Greed
- Heralds: Glaurung, Scatha the Worm
- Followers: Chrysophylax Dives, Ladon, the fucanglong, the Red Dragon, SCP-1779, Equestrian dragons
- Allies(?): Acnologia
- Enemies: Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, the House of Commerce, Bahamut, Spike, Carmen Sandiego, Sly Cooper, Dovahkiin, Gimli, Alexstrasza, Spyro, Ornstein and Smough, the entire cast of Fairy Tail, Coco Reeve and Miranda Campbell
- Evil counterpart to: Nozdormu
- Odd Friendship: Daenerys Targaryen
- The coming of Smaug was fast and violent. In a flash, the dragon had torn his way into the House of Commerce breathing fire and tearing apart defenses. Eventually he had caused enough chaos to create a temporary evacuation, which he used to hoard the riches of the house together for himself. He didn't have long to enjoy these godly spoils, as he was quickly opposed by those he had just stolen from, including the likes of Wario and Scrooge McDuck. These conflicts escalated continuously until the King of Dragons and finally the Dragonborn himself were sent to drive off Smaug. Although driven off, the dragon did not leave empty handed and was able to carry with it a portion of the treasure into an empty temple he claimed as his own.
- As his great wealth was stolen from others long ago, Sly Cooper has been preparing his gang for a few raids against the dragon, while Carmen Sandiego was ready to live out a childhood fantasy of robbing a dragon itself. These moves have caused Smaug to attack the House of Crime almost as readily as the House of Commerce. The Pantheon as a whole has become a little more violent with the dragon's inclusion.
- Tried to swallow the young dragon Spike whole when the would be thief tried to eat one of his many gems. Fortunately for Spike, he was able to learn not to antagonize Smaug further.
- When not trying to build his own wealth or defending it from burglars, the dragon is normally buried in his gold for a long nap. A good number of gods breath easier when these times roll around.
- Following his initial attacks, Queen Alexstrasza has always volunteered to subdue Smaug should he attempt to run attacks on other Houses again. Smaug is particularly annoyed with this troublemaker because she constantly scolds and lectures him as if he were her disobedient child.
- Chester A. Bum, who was reviewing a movie at the time of Smaug's arrival, returned to the House of Commerce to find a massive hoard of gold and, unaware of Smaug's presence, began helping himself to the pile. When Smaug made himself known, Chester's abject horror and the quick return of the gold amused Smaug enough that he let Chester flee unharmed. However, Smaug has said he won't be so forgiving if Chester tries to steal from him again.
- Has been compared with the bronze dragon Nozdormu because of their tendency to stay in his temple and rarely leave. He just laughs about that statement, claiming that he is not an old geezer who is lost in his own Mystical world of magic and generally does nothing productive with his temple. At least he has gold.
- Much to the Pantheon's shock, Daenerys Targaryen is friends with Smaug. When she approached him asking for an alliance, Smaug was unimpressed. His opinion of her changed when she was left unscathed from his dragon fire. In High Valyrian, Dany had said, "I am the Blood of the Dragon. Fire cannot kill a Dragon." Impressed with Dany's gumption, Smaug is now one of Dany's main allies, much to the dismay of Tywin and Littlefinger. Of course, Dany now has to keep the peace between Smaug and Alexstrazsa.
- Smaug got enraged upon learning the little person who forced him out of his cave and thus caused his death is in the Pantheon. One of the few things that makes him leave his treasure is an attempt to kill Bilbo, though the hobbit has evaded him so far.
- Sometimes his temple gets visits from people who mistake Smaug's voice for Khan, Doctor Strange, or Sherlock. He's definitely not pleased at this.
- Also present in the House of Commerce, in the Hall of Commercial Attitude.
- Intermediate Gods
- Symbol: A pyramidal Dragon Gene
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: Heroic Mimes, Half Human Dragons, Power Copying, Swordsmen, Bishōnen Line, Legacy Character
- Domains: Dragon, Force, Scalykind
- Heralds: Every version of Nina and the rest of their party members from each game.
- Allies: Bahamut, The other Ryu, Liu Kang, Davion, Ressha Sentai ToQgers
- Opposed by: Lina Inverse, the Dovakhiin, Ornstein, Acnologia
- Good Counterpart to: Maleficent
- Ryu rarely ever speaks, because he is said to move mountains and torch villages simply by breathing. None of this is true, of course, but nobody dares ask him questions. He speaks mostly through his consort, Winged Humanoid Nina of Windia. The one time he was able to talk freely... didn't end quite as well for him.
- Due to her reputation, Ryu is forever opposed by Lina Inverse.
- If he is defeated by him, He will forever be Dovakhin's slave.
- And to pile up to this, Ornstein seems to also be after his head, after he failed in his intent to kill Issei Hyodo, following opposition from his master Gwyn. It's still not known whether he'd kill all five of them or just one, though.
- Acnologia can not believe he would choose his human side over his "superior" dragon side. And yes, he would kill all five of them if given the chance.
- Has been on a long, complex vendetta against a dragon who goes by Wormy for crimes that Wormy euphemistically calls "War Gaming".
- The ToQgers got surprised that he has the same voice as Ticket. Right attempts to unmask him, claiming that he's Ticket in disguise.
- Yes, there are five Ryus in total. Where they might differ in ways, they are generally the same.
- Originally hailed as the Lord(s) or Humanoid Dragons, most gods noticed that most of their dragon transformations look more dragon-like than human-like. However, since everyone but the 5th (who has the closest to Draconic Humanoid transformation, ironically enough) has multiple dragon transformations, they were promoted to here.
- Intermediate Goddess
- Symbol: The Divinestone
- Theme Songs: The Little Divine Dragon (Younger), "You have power...like mine" (Older)
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Put to a deep slumber for hundred years many times due to fears of her immense power, Our Dragons Are Different, Cute Monster Girl, Light Is Good, Light 'em Up, Really 700 Years Old, effective against other dragons, The Nicknamer (as a child), She Is All Grown Up, Immortal Immaturity (as an adult)
- Domains: Dragon, Divinity, Transformation
- Followers: The Dragon Kings, Eternal Dragons, Volgon
- Allies:
- Ascended Fire Emblem deities: Marth, Lyn, Caeda, Chrom, Corrin, Nohrian Royal Siblings, Hoshidan Royal Sibling, Lucina, Robin, Ayra, Owain, Tailto, Sigurd & Seliph, Roy, Sumia, Ephraim & Eirika, Sain, Jagen, Tactician, Kellam, Stahl
- Other deities: Yuri Lowell, Salamandinay, Ophis, Issei Hyodo, Alexstrasza, Ysera, Chromie, The Nameless King, Kazuma Kiryu, Goro Majima
- Enemies: Gharnef, M. Bison, Grima, Tiamat, Deathwing, Zhaitan, Nito, Gwyn, Mordremoth, Smaug, Ornstein, Onaga, Juri, Acnologia
- Oppose: Arvis, Anna
- Tiki was the daughter of the Divine Dragon, Naga. She was put into a deep slumber by her mother and Gotoh because they feared her immense power could destroy humanity should she grow feral. She was awakened by a manakete, Bantu, out of sympathy for the little manakete girl, who took Tiki outside to see the world. There she was separated from her guardian and was captured and brainwashed by Gharnef, but she was snapped out of the trance by Bantu and joined Marth's army. She was forcibly sealed away again by Gotoh until Marth retrieved the spheres to restore the Binding Shield, which allowed Tiki to awaken.
- Thousand of years later, she lived in the continent of Valm where she was known as "Naga's Voice" and aided Marth's descendants, Chrom and his daughter from the dark future, Lucina, against the Fell Dragon.
- She is a Manakete, an ancient race of dragons who can assume human forms and keep their powers though dragonstones. As the child of the divine dragons, she is the most powerful of all dragons (in the world of Fire Emblem, if nowhere else) and she could defeat other dragons with the Divinestone. So when she found that the Pantheon was home to many evil dragons who posed a threat to humanity, she promised that should they get out of hand, she would gladly show them the power of the divine dragons.
- She happily hugged "Mar-Mar" upon finding him in the Pantheon. She was also happy to see all her friends that had been at her side; now that they are gods, they will never truly die. But she sometimes mistakes Lucina for "Mar-Mar" because of her strong resemblance to him, not that Lucina seems to mind.
- She is completely terrified of Gharnef, because he used his magic to brainwash her in the Fane of Raman. His presence alone has given her nightmares.
- She learned about other dragons in various Outrealms with mixed reactions:
- She heard of a faraway land where the dragons gave their blood to empower twelve heroes to defeat Loptyr the Earth Dragon and meet some of their descendants. She was not happy that someone desecrated the dragon's lineage and created an empire that grew corrupted.
- Then there was a land where humanity exiled the dragons from their world. At first, Lyn was a bit hostile with her because she faced a powerful dragon that tried to return to their world to wreak havoc, but Roy convinced the swordswoman that she means no harm. He explained that he learned there were good dragons when he befriended a divine dragon named Fae and they opposed the Scouring.
- In a world where monsters nearly destroyed the continent of Magvel, dragons and the Five Heroes defeated Fomortiis the Demon King and sealed him in the Sacred Stones. The tribe retreated into seclusion and only the people of Caer Pelyn remembered them.
- In another world, she meet Ike who told her about a kingdom of isolated dragons and admit that fighting them would be very hard, especially their king.
- Finally, she was awestruck when meeting Corrin and the royal families of two kingdoms, who were descendants of the First Dragon whose blood allowed them to shape the land.
- She's present as a Mirage, but also a visual character of a software called Singaloid. She governs the Bloom Palace that aids the party in powering up the other Mirages.
- She wants to befriend other dragons since she has felt lonely after having been sealed away for centuries. This includes dragons who can assume a human(oid) form, as they are much like her. She considered the two Dragon Aspects like her aunts and thought they were Manaketes as well because of their pointed ears and dragon forms.
- Gwyn and Nito both hold hatred toward dragons and since she is among the most powerful dragons in Archanea, they view her as a threat. Still, she told them that Divine Dragons have protected humanity from the degenerated Earth Dragons, but since they killed dragons during the Age of Ancient, she realize that it was a lost cause. She also have to deal with Ornstein who want to kill her for sport, especially as a challenge to see if she's as powerful as they claimed for a Divine Dragon.
- The Nameless King has done his best to protect her from them. While she might not appreciate that he betrayed his father Gwyn, the fact that Gwyn committed a genocide on dragons horrified her, and she was glad she found a reliable ally who would fight for dragons.
- When many worlds merged, Juri tried to kidnap her under M. Bison's orders. It was also the merging where she meet Yuri Lowell and his friend Flyn-Flyn (Flynn Scifo), in which she compare them to Ogma and Navarre. Once, in the Outrealm Hot Spring, she invited the party to relax in the spring.
- She was not happy being merchandised by Anna. In fact, when Tiki found out about it, she threatened to eat Anna unless she apologized and started giving Tiki royalties. Anna decided to turn a profit someplace else, much to her annoyance.
- Tiki has an interesting relationship with dragon-slayers. While she is a bit scared of those who would kill a dragon, she is powerful enough to overpower other dragons (mostly feral dragons and evil Manaketes like Medeus). In fact, Marth and his lineage was given a weapon designed to pierce dragon scales made from the fang of her mother, Naga. So, she's okay with good dragon-slayers. She's not okay with dragon-slayers who kill other dragons because they see them as nothing but feral.
- Sometimes when someone tells her to behave or act her age (which is to say, millennia old): "Thbbbbbbt!" And that's before she throws an apple to that someone, telling them to loosen up.
- Also has a temple in the House of Religion and Faith.
- Mila, Divine Worker of Fast Food Restaurants (Idea from Dragon-Kid)
Story Ideas
Spotlight Storylines
- Main Characters: Pollyanna Whittier, Anne Shirley, Anne-Marie, Heidi, Sara Crewe
Miscellaneous
- Main Characters: Lord Recluse, Lex Luthor, Doctor Doom, David Xanatos, Petyr Baelish
- Supporting Characters: Bowser, Malekith, Orochimaru
- Recurring Characters: Wade Wilson/Deadpool, Hallie Parker and Annie James, Joseph Joestar
Alliance Storylines
- Main Characters: Nagato, Obito Uchiha
- Major Supporting Characters: Darth Vader, Golbez, Vlad von Carstein, Bowser, Homura Akemi
The Forever War
The two vampire brothers, having assembled an army by Molag Bal are ready to wage a war on each other in the House of Undead before the two have expressed further desire to spread the battlefield across multiple houses, Konrad so that he could grow a body count of billions for himself and his minions to feast upon and Mannfred so that he could build up more power and achieve higher leadership in the Grand United Alliance of Destruction. The two have commenced what they call "The Fourth Vampire War"
Eventually, news about Konrad and Mannfred's power struggle against each other reaches pit to heroes. Can they stop the Von Carstein before their actions result in the deaths of many and further influence by the GUAD?
- Main Characters: Buffy Summers, Eric Brooks, Arcueid Brunestud, Rachel Alucard, Spike, Vlad von Carstein
- Main Antagonists: Mannfred von Carstein, Konrad von Carstein, Count Dracula, Count Orlok, The Crimson Court
- Major Supporting Characters: Dracula (Hotel Transylvania), Sayaka Miki, Madoka Kaname (Depowered), Lucina, Bruce Wayne/Batman, Kakashi Hatake, Karl Franz
- Supporting Antagonists: Gregor Clegane, Wyald, Ramsay Bolton
- Other Characters: Court of the Gods, Nagash, Molag Bal
Ideas
Extraterrestrials Bad (The Hostile Plunderers):
- Amon
- The Dalek Empire
- Knull (should he be ascended)
Mentalism Good (?):
Nature Mediators (Revamp):
- Aang
- Captain Planet
- Nakoruru
Nature Embodiments (The Embodiments of Nature):
- Amaterasu
- Gaea
- Weather Trio
Name of Herald (Hyperlinked with Media of Origin)
- Herald Of: [Insert Deity] (Trope which said deity represents)
- Theme Song: (Optional)
- Alignment:
- Portfolio:
- Character Background Flavor Text:
- Character in Pantheon Flavor Text:
- Additional Flavor Text: (Maximum of 5-8)