Truly, I am listmakers. This is just for profiles I've deleted mainly for archival/documentation purposes, but also in the rare chance anyone for any reason wants to either revive them or incorporate information into their new profiles. Admittedly, not all were approved but most were, some long ago
Might consider for others
Beedrill
Beedrill, Divine Representative of Bee Swarms (The Poison Bee Pokemon)
- Lesser God(Intermediate as Mega Beedrill)
- Symbol: Its Beedrillite
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Ability: Sniper(Normal Beedrill), Adaptability(Mega Beedrill)
- Gender: Male
- Moveset: X-Scissor, Twineedle, Agility, Poison Jab
- Portfolio: Joke Character Turned Menace, Bee Afraid, Hair-Trigger Temper, Mega Evolution, Glass Cannon, Three Foot Bugs, Drill Hands, Poisonous Pokemon
- Domains: Bees, Poison, Aggression
- Followers: The Space Bees, Queen Bee
- Allies: Red Gyarados, Agitha, Scoilopede, Arachne, Steve Irwin, Q-Bee, Fluttershy, Shizuo Heiwajima, Bensen, James Henry Trotter, Celebi
- Partner: Queen Sectonia
- Enemies: Durant, Fritz Von Meyer, Team Rocket, Nicolas Cage, Winnie the Pooh, Son Goku, Snorlax, Ragnaros the Burning, Mordremoth, Venusaur, Vinny
- In the region of Kanto, there are a number of easy Pokemon to find. One is Weedle, the Hairy Bug Pokemon. Though weak and unassuming, through training Weedle will eventually become Beedrill, an intimidating bee three feet tall and hostile.
- While scary at first, a number of gods laughed off Beedrill when realizing how outclassed it was. Beedrill laughed at them when finding a Beedrillite, achieving Mega Evolution and becoming a five-stinger bee with incredible attack and an ability that boosts its Bug and Poison moves. Call Beedrill weak at your peril.
- Though only a well-trained representative is an actual god in the pantheon, that Beedrill can summon its kin at will.
- It is considered a bad idea to piss of Beedrill. Sure, there are more lethal ways to die, but getting stung in a Beedrill Zerg Rush with its big-ass stinger really goddamn hurts.
- Nicolas Cage wants to stay the Hell away from Beedrill due to his own experience with bee stings.
- Queen Sectonia was interested with this Beedrill, believing he'd be a valuable fighter. It took some diplomacy, but she managed to get Beedrill to serve her as a knight with the promise of expanding his hive's colony and added protection for the Kakuna.
- Beedrill is notorious for being a temperamental being, responding aggressively to violations of territory-Team Rocket has learnt this to their peril. It hates the likes of Snorlax for stealing its honey, and Durant remains a fierce competitor. Durant especially annoys Beedrill as its armor makes it really hard to sting.
- Beedrill's issues with territory has made an enemy of Goku and Winnie Pooh of all people for getting at his honey. Goku doesn't like bees already, and Beedrill thought his 4x resistance to Fighting moves would help. Beedrill was dead wrong.
- Beedrill got on the bad side of Venusaur due to trying to make some fancy honey off her flower.
- Made the mistake of trying to colonize Mordremoth's territory. Needless to say, it ended badly for him.
- Despite his anti-social behavior, Beedrill does have some friends. In his own house, Scoilopede and Arachne have been welcomed into his hives, and he made friends with fellow bee Q-Bee. Also, in spite of her massive weakness to Beedrill, Celebi is friends with the Poison Bee Pokemon due to her duties as protector of the forest.
- He admires James Trotter and Agitha for their kinship with bugs, and Steve Irwin for his general friendliness.
- Can sympathize with the Red Gyarados, Shizuo Heiwajima and Bensen due to their tempers.
- Vinesauce hates Beedrill due to hearing this song one too many times, and Beedrill hates Vinesauce because he thought Vinny was a disgusting melissophile.
- As aggressive as Beedrill is, even it is appalled at Fritz Von Meyer, due to his Nazi sentiments.
Vespiquen
Vespiquen, Goddess of Beehives (The Beehive Pokemon)
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: A Combee
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral
- Ability: Pressure
- Gender: Female
- Moveset: Attack Order, Defend Order, Heal Order, Air Slash
- Portfolio: Living Beehives, Three Foot Bees/Wasps, Bee-Bee Gun, Insect Queen, Female Exclusivity, Only One To Know Attack, Defend and Heal Order, Status Buff, Flight, Stone Wall
- Domains: Honey, Queens, Bees and Wasps, Colonies
- Allies: Volcarona, Shaymin, Poison Ivy, Venusaur, Stocking Anarchy, Q-Bee, Shuckle, Celebi, Agitha, Scyther, Stocking Anarchy
- Partner: Princess Bubblegum
- Odd Friendship with: Charizard
- Rivals: Queen Sectonia, Beedrill, Diancie, Daenerys Targaryen (she's friendly with Diancie and Beedrill)
- Enemies: Rangaros the Firelord, Kaldr and Lissandra, Snorlax, Exdeath, Heracross, Fritz Von Meyer, Durant, Nicolas Cage, The Queen of Hearts, Gramma Stuffum, Bashmaster the Unbreakable
- Opposes: Rock users, Winnie the Pooh
- Opposed by: Vinny
- Combee is a rather unimpressive Pokemon on its own. It learns few moves, has low stats and its main skill is collecting honey. However, not all Combee are stuck in this rut; one in eight are female, and thus have the chance to evolve into the Beehive Pokemon, Vespiquen. This queen bee is a beehive unto herself, capable of inhabiting lesser drones within her being. Having discovered the existence of the Trope Pantheon, she now wishes to stake a claim at being the leader of the House of Insects.
- Vespiquen has taken note of her Kanto counterpart Beedrill. The two often compete for who's the better bee, which Beedrill comes out on top due to the strength of his Mega Evolution, while Vespiquen bests Beedrill in brains. Off the clock, they're good friends and often leave honey gifts. A couple Weedle and Combee have been sneaking into the rivals' tents.
- As far as Vespiquen is concerned, she should have Bee-Bee Gun to her name as she gets three exclusive moves involving using bee swarms. She regards Fritz Von Meyer as an abomination against insect-kind, being an undead Nazi.
- Vespiquen's temple is a massive honycomb, with stacks of Combee serving as guards. The colony produces an enormous amount of honey, which they've made a mint by selling it across the House of Food. It helps that Combee's ability is Honey Gather. More than once, she's had to fight off bears trying to steal the sweet stuff, such as Bashmaster and Winnie the Pooh. The latter she's a lot more tolerant of due to his friendly nature.
- Vespiquen was interested in Shuckle, due to his ability to ferment berries and produce juice. Promising a spot in the colony in exchange for upping berry production, the two entered a business venture. You can usually see Vespiquen and Shuckle selling special honey and berries, with Stocking Anarchy as a recurring customer.
- Disdainful towards Gramma Stuffum stealing her honey as part of her food. Stealing is bad enough, but adding it to her disgusting force-food is a personal offense to her.
- As the queen of her hive, Vespiquen is often involved with other royal gods. She has a major rivalry with the regal Diancie for "best royal in Pokemon", which most consider posturing as Vespiquen's 4x weak to rock moves. At the end of the day, they're still friends and Vespiquen respects her position.
- Also has a rivalry with Daenerys Targaryen. Most would describe it more as a "pissing match", out of her envy and fear towards the Taragaryen's fire-breathing dragons.
- Some of her Combee were causing trouble in the Mushroom Kingdom, as they were trying to nibble on the inhabitants due to their sugary composition. Vespiquen immediately sought to stop this chaos and scolded the Combee, managing to save the day before Finn and Jake or the Gumball Guardians had to step in. PB was greatful at her help, and after talking to one another agreed to a partnership. The two trade sweets and honey for one other's ventures.
- Vespiquen's ultimate ambition is to become queen of the House of Insects, which immediately put her on a war path against Queen Sectonia. Sectonia tried to protect her claim by saying that she's the Insect Queen goddess, but Vespiquen rebuked this by stating she's not the official Insect Queen of the house and the actual leadership is up for grabs. Thus, Vespiquen initiated a civil war within her house, for dominion over it.
- So far, Vespiquen has managed to get Agitha and Scyther on her side, and Sectonia the likes of Heracross and Durant. Vespiquen also has allied with Volcarona, usually a rival of hers, in order to fight off Sectonia's forces.
- Despite their feuding, Vespiquen and Queen Sectonia will unite against a common foe; Nicholas Cage. The two also have equal fondness towards Agitha.
- You can summon Combee by slathering a bunch of honey on a tree. However this often brings forth Munchlax, and in the pantheon Snorlax. The two have ended up getting in each other's way, leading to fights between the two. Like Beedrill, Vespiquen is quick to blame the fat powerhouse Snorlax for the trouble it causes. As has Exdeath, whom was infuriated at the honey slathered on him and Combee swarming on him.
- Will usually visit the House of Plants, getting some valuable nectar from Shaymin, Venusaur and Posion Ivy's flowers in exchange for helping out with pruning and protecting said house. Venusaur and Poison Ivy provide a particularly rich, yet bittersweet flavored-honey.
- Grateful towards Celebi for helping to protect the trees and forests.
- Vespiquen, like Beedrill, believes that Vinny is a melissophile. She appreciates the sentiment but has stated Vinny's not his type, which got her some funny looks from Vinny. Vinny doesn't like her because he's sick of the meme, but unlike Beedrill they aren't at each other's throats about it.
- Due to her being a Bug-Flying type, Vespiquen is very vulnerable to rock attacks. Naturally, she'll rarely visit the House of Earth and Metal. This massive weakness resulted in her and Charizard pitying each other and cursing "those damn sneaky pebbles!", before becoming friends. It's an odd friendship since she's weak to fire, but a friendship nonetheless.
- Stays away from the House of Fire and Electricity, but especially Ragnaros for trying to burn her and the other members of the House of Insects. Also keeps away from Kaldr and Lissandra for much the same reason.
Actually considering resurrection
The Silence
The Silent Priests, Gods of Amnesia Danger (The Silence, The Sentinels of History)
- Lesser Gods
- Symbol: The Eye Drive
- Theme Song: I See You Silence
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral
- Portfolio: Ancient Conspiracy From the 52nd century, The Spook, Forgotten When Not Viewed, Walking Spoiler, Did Whatever It Took to Stop The End of Time(Which Backfired HORRIBLY), Church Militant, Greys With Horrifying Faces, Paranoia Fuel, Ultimately Benevolent (except the Renegade Splinter Faction)
- Domains: Ambiguity, Conspiracies, Mysteries, Faith
- Allies: Agents K and J, Clockwork, Dialga, Giratina, Nozdormu, Eternity, Iroque
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: The Doctor, Rory Williams
- Enemies: Rassilon, The Master, Caius Ballad, Nerif, Dalek Caan, Xehanort
- Opposes: Those who would cause paradoxes
- Opposed by: The House of Children
- Pities: Cassandra, Absol
- Whenever you see a Silent, keep your eye on it. Make sure they're watched, because if you aren't looking you'll forget all about them. Even if you write down or tally them, you won't understand what happened. The majority of the pantheon only noticed them because of the Eye Drives, which the Silence gave them so they could apply for god-ship. They've probably been wondering around since the pantheon began.
- The Silence aren't just dangerous because of their amnesia powers, but due to post-hypnotic suggestion; something they've used to manipulate humanity since the wheel and the fire. This backfired when one of their own(known by most as Steve) was tricked into telling humanity "you should kill us all on sight." On the Apollo 11 footage. Most human deities in the pantheon will be compelled to try and kill them, which was only solved in the future before their emergence.
- Despite their power and influence, the Silence have a modest ranking since they aren't Immune to Bullets.
- The Silence approve of Iroque's methods
- It was initially assumed that the Silence wished for the destruction of the universe, causing a Time Crash for it. However, later evidence revealed this was an attempt to stop the annihilation of space-time, so the Doctor can never inadvertently undo the Time Lock and restart the Time War. In truth, the Silence are part of an order trying to protect the time-stream, seeing themselves as the Sentinels of History. They have entered the pantheon in part to make up for their failure.
- Both the destruction of the TARDIS and much of River Song comes from a splinter faction, who the Papal Mainframe has disowned. Despite this, the damage to much of their reputation is done. They've been labelled a Persona Non Grata from the House of Children for their treatment of Melody Pond/River Song
- As their mission was mis-understood, the Silence can sympathize with the lives of Cassandra and Absol.
- Though antagonistic to the Doctor at first, the Silence has made up with him after realizing how far their actions have gone. Neither trust one another, but they recognize each other as a lesser evil and agree that space-time must be protected. As much as it frustrates him, Rory Williams has agreed to this armistice as well for the greater good.
- They detest Xehanort, in part because his destructiveness in way of his goal reminds them of their cataclysmic mistake.
- The Silence have set their sights on other Time Lords who might instigate another Time War, like the Master. With Rassilon, who helped champion the Time War and who sought to use the Ultimate Sanction. Their main target is Dalek Caan, who's ability to break through the War's Time Lock makes it a dire liability in their eyes by even existing.
- As part of their duty, the Silence help out the House of Space and Time, keeping an eye on it to prevent time crashes.
- They have an alliance of convenience with The Men in Black; they help with keeping odd alien events secret, and the Men in Black help the Papal Mainframe.
- The Silence have noticed they share a number of similarities to Slender Man, both being odd, creepy beings that are full of Paranoia Fuel, cause amnesia and have a cool suit. Officially they're unrelated, but you never know. Either way, they are keeping an eye just in case his agenda conflicts with theirs.
- In their holy mission as priests of the Papal Mainframe, the Silent Priests have sought other Eternity himself, the Cosmic Entity in charge of Marvel's timeline, and Nozdormu, who they feel is a kindred spirit.
- Dialga and Giratina have also hired the Silence to keep the space-time continuum stable, with Clockwork guiding them. The Papal Mainframe has found this a great help, believing that if the worst happens they might be able to stop the Ultimate Sanction.
General
Dreadpool
Dreadpool, God of Dangerous Meta-Fiction (Theorically Wade Wilson, "Deadpool")
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: Your face shot by me.
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Killing everyone, including the writers and you, Deconstructing my fun counterpart, being too smart for my own good, seeing everything as valueless because its fictional.
- Domain: Darkness, Nihilism, Theatre.
- Allies: Superboy-Prime, The Gentry (I'll probably betray them later on, though). Currently trying to get the Anti-Monitor's help, given he wiped the floor with [[RealLife Earth-Prime back in the day. I'll probably be luckier with the White, since we basically have the same goal.
- Enemies: All Marvel Characters, the real Wade Wilson/Deadpool, all writers and most importantly YOU. Also Linkara. Give me a little while, and I'll probably make everyone my enemy.
- Technically I'm not allowed in any of the houses, and can only enter through internet chat. After all, my goal is to destroy all fiction and you've supplied them for me. Hell, I'm not even allowed in the Disgraces since they fear I'll use them to corrupt fiction.
- My writer speculates I caused One More Day to ruin Spiderman. As if-I could make a way worse story to ruin his reputation!
- My mission is kill every contributor within the Trope Pantheons, so nothing can stop me from freeing its members from the lie that is their fictional existence!
Shedinja
Shedinja, God of One Hit Wonders.
- Demideity
- Symbol: A haunted Pokeball
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Mons with One HP, Abilities that can get around this, Literal Empty Shells, being disturbing, Being fragile to many things but immune to some very powerful things, Very Strange Ghosts and Wet Paper Cannons
- Domain: Ghosts, Fear, Gaming, Ninjas
- Allies: Wobbuffet, Rayquaza.
- Enemies: Tyranitar, Kyogre, any Power Nullifier
- Opposes: Yuuki Terumi
- Opposed by: Misty
- The deed that got it into the pantheon? Utterly humiliating the much more powerful Kyogre by Cherry Tapping it down while shaking off all its attacks. Kyogre has sworn to crush it. Many legendaries have found ire for it because its immunity and False Strike has helped capture a number of them.
- While most legendaries dislike Shedinja, Rayquaza seems fine. Despite being vulnerable to Rayquaza, Shedinja helps out Rayquaza since its weather nullifying ability helps it against those pesky Sandstorms and Hails.
- Shedinja found a rival for position of One-Hit-Point Wonder in Super Meat Boy. It won over him because, while they both would be knocked out with one hit, Shedinja needs a certain attack to take it out. However since a number of deities possess one of its five weaknesses, it can't get much higher.
- Shedinja fears Tyranitar greatly, not just due to possessing his weaknesses but capable of summoning sandstorms, which can take it out easily.
- In spite of being literally empty, Shedinja has a cathartic sense of humor. It likes to use its ability to Troll much stronger Pokemon, which is why it and Wobbuffet get along well as troll buddies. It also likes to tease Audino for similar reasons. However, it doesn't wish any lasting harm, and as such is utterly disgusted by Terumi.
- It is said that Chuck Norris can punch out Shedinja without one of its weaknesses.
SMT Gabriel
Archangel Gabriel, Holy Representative of Archangels and Female Angels (Gabby)
- Potential House: Otherness
- Rank: Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: Her breastplate
- Alignment: Lawful Good to her allies, Lawful Evil with lapses of neutrality to everyone else
- Portfolio: Feminine Angels, Adapted from Masculine Angels, Rough Justice, With Good Intentions, YHVH's Only Sane Angel, Less Extreme Law
- Allies: YHVH (her superior), Metatron and the rest of the GUAL
- Conflicting Opinion on: Eliphas, Cosmos and the GUAG
- Opposed by: Tyrael
- Enemies: Lucifer and the GUAC, the other Gabriel, Fiamma
- Gabriel's ascension was mainly a PR campaign for the GUAL. YHVH grew frustrated at His men's lowering morale and disloyal, with most of the Pantheon seeing Him as evil. Realizing He needed help with this, He summoned Gabriel for help.
- Of YHVH's angels, Gabriel is one of the few not mindlessly obedient. While many wish she could leave Him, Gabriel still refuses to see YHVH as evil: to her, YHVH is still good, with the main difference between her and Metatron is that everyone not aligned with him isn't evil in her opinion. Though sometimes her faith in His goodness can be stretched.
- Because of this, many good-aligned law deities are trying to convince her to leave YHVH. It hasn't had as much success as they thought
- Gabriel's feelings for Eliphas and Cosmos are...complicated. As enemies of her master, she's antagonistic to them. But she admires their fight for justice and good respectively. Whenever the GUAL is about to attack them, she usually comes to warn them to repent.
- Gabriel has a somewhat friction-filled relationship with YHVH's other angels, who consider him soft for wanting to save most beings(instead of a few). Satan, however, sees this as an example the other angels should follow. YHVH is somewhat annoyed Gabriel has this kind of free will, but tolerates it anyway.
- Is somewhat proud of Tyrael for showing initiative. Tyrael, though, wants none of it from one of YHVH's lapdog-as far as he sees it, angels like Gabriel are even worse than his fellow council due to being actively malicious.
- Gabriel has nothing but utter contempt for her namesake, Gabriel Belmont. To her, YHVH is love itself, and by turning against God because of love is the ultimate blasphemy.
Slowking
Shamouti Island's Slowking, The Formerly Stupid God
- Rank: Lesser God
- Symbol: The Shellder on his head
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Gender: Male
- Ability: Regenerator
- Moves: Psychic, Trick Room, Water Pulse, Power Gem
- Portfolio: Very Stupid Pokemon Made Geniuses by a Shellder head-bite, Watery Salamander, Mighty Glacier, Shellder toxin making it brilliant, Water/Psychic types, Evolution Via King's Rock
- Specific to this individual: Helps to keep peace in Pokemon 2000, Gen 2 Pokemon in a Gen 1 Anime Arc, Talking Pokemon, Acknowledging the Audience
- Domains: Islands, Knowledge, Sea Creatures, Fishing
- Superiors: Lugia, Rayquaza
- Allies: Ash, Misty, Pikachu, Chaac, Orore Munroe, Captain Planet
- Partner: Albert Einstein
- Friendly Rivalry with: Alakazam, White Metagross
- Enemies: Kyogre, Groudon, Ghetsis, the Bittercold, Hexxus, Mr Burns, Looten Plunder, evil weather manipulators.
- Opposes: Electric users, ghosts, bugs and those with darkness powers, Billy
- Pities: The Ice King
- Slowpoke are regarded by many as the dumbest Pokemon ever. This all changes if a Shellder bites on his head. Injecting poison into Slowpoke's brain, it evolves to become the upright Slowking, one of the smartest Pokemon in existence. No-one's sure why, but Alakazam and Metagross believe that Slowpoke's IQ was so low that brain damage caused a digit overflow. Slowking will revert to its dimwitted pre-evolution if its Shellder is removed, and as such is fiercely protective of it.
- This Slowking is a rare talking specimen, that lives on Shamouti Island. When the legendary birds were out of balance and threatened the natural order, Slowking helped Ash and his friends to keep the peace. With its boss Lugia in the pantheon, Slowking joined to prevent history repeating itself.
- Slowking is rather sympathetic towards Ice King. This is because while Slowking's crown gave him intelligence, Simon's crown gave him madness. Slowking is researching a means to fixing this bug, seeing potential in the power of the crown.
- Though chill, Slowking is really annoyed when snide comments are made about what it evolved from. He's also vexed that Slowbro got a Mega Evolution instead of him, though does get a lark out of his counterpart's Mega design.
- Slowking spends the majority of his time in the House of Knowledge, where he soon found a worthy trainer in Albert Einstein. Together, they are partners in solving the world's mysteries.
- Slowking has an intellectual rivalry with the two other geniuses in Pokemon; Alakazam and White Metagross. The three often debate over who is the smartest Pokemon. When asked for a definitive answer, Arceus said "Uxie, duh."
- Part of Slowking's job is to keep weather patterns stable and in balance. He reacted poorly when learning Kyogre and Groudon were in the pantheon, though thankfully Rayquaza was there to calm him down. Slowking is currently training in hopes of stopping them.
- Though nervous around weather manipulators, Slowking is not opposed their good-aligned members like Storm. He sticks by Chaac, as the rain is both controllable and gives Slowpoke a power boost.
- Ostensibly an environmentalist, Slowking hates polluters like Mr Burns, Looten Plunder and Hexxus. To stop them, he has teamed up with Captain Planet.
- Due to Slowpokes being harvested for their tails by Team Rocket, Slowking hates the organization. In spite of this, he has nothing against the Team Rocket trio, as they've had no part in this crime and played their part in helping to save the world.
- Really isn't a fan of the cold, especially when it's living despair like the Bittercold. The exception is the aforementioned Ice King, who's just too pitiful to get nippy. Slowking has bought pants to wear whenever to
- Like most Pokemon, he hates Ghetsis, though mainly for trying to freeze over Unova than his usual Pokemon abuse.
Golurk
Golurk, God of Unexpected Mecha Additions (The Automaton Pokemon)
- Lesser God
- Symbol: A tower with the tao symbol within it
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral
- Gender: Genderless
- Ability: Iron Fist
- Moveset: Shadow Punch, Earthquake, Focus Punch, Heavy Slam
- Portfolio: Haunted Clay Statue Combo, Rocket Flight, Humongous Mecha Atypical of Its Series, No Biological Sex, Bare-Fisted Monk, Benevolent Guardian Spirit, Mighty Glacier
- Domains: Ghost, Guardians, Machines
- Allies: N Harmonia, Reshiram and Zekrom, Volcarona, Regigigas and its Regi Trio, AZ, Nia Tepplin, Kamina, Viral, Anakaris
- Partner: Simon the Digger
- Enemies: Ghetsis Harmonia, The Anti-Spiral, The Yellow Devil, Doctor Wily, Doctor Eggman, Kyurem, Kaldr and Lissandra
- Opposes: Aggressive water deities, Rotom, Mewtwo
- Long ago, an ancient civilization managed to construct a Pokemon from clay, resulting in the Golem Mecha that was the Golett line. A lot of gods were surprised to see a mecha in Pokemon of all things, but no-one was complaining. No-one quite sure why it's also a ghost, but again no-one's complaining.
- It is unclear what powers this Pokemon, but is speculated by Simon the Digger to be Spiral Power(which might explain the spiral symbols on it). Either way, he's come to like the Automaton Pokemon, and Golurk became a partner of Team Dai-Gurren.
- While welcome in the House of Ghosts, Golurk spends almost no time there. It doesn't see itself as much of a ghost.
- Though it's uncertain if Golurk was first developed by Unova, this Golurk originates from the Dragonspiral Tower, helping guard the Black/White Stone with its kin. Thanks to the machinations of Ghetsis, this stone was removed and awakened the legendary Reshiram/Kyurem. Having been made to keep the region in order, Golurk has allied with N and the Pokemon of Truth and Ideals.
- Golurk is good friends with Volcarona, a fellow ancient Unovian and guard of the region. In addition, it has a good relationship with Regigigas and its kin as they are fellow golems.
- Not wishing the original dragon to return and cause chaos, Golurk gets in the way of Kyurem and it's desire to reunite with its other halves. Such resistance has earned the two enmity, further being frustrated when Ghetsis used Kyurem to try and freeze the region.
- Having been made thousands of years ago, Golurk seeks companionship with similarly-aged pantheon members. This, combined with not wanting to outlive his team-mates, led Golurk and AZ to form a bond. It also likes to hang out with Anakaris, who gives Golurk fond memories of the Relic Castle.
- Golurk has found itself constantly frustrated by Rotom, due to how it likes to mess with technology. Playful hacker that it is, Rotom has taken this up for a challenge and likes to mess around with it. Both are frustrated with their main typing doing nothing to the other.
- Dislikes Mewtwo for his aggressive stance at humans, seeing the Genetic Pokemon as its Foil; one was made to protect people and served faithfully, the other a weapon of war gone rouge.
- Not a fan of the House of Water and Ice. This is especially the case with Kaldr and Lissandra, who's desire the freeze the world puts Golurk at risk.
- In one his many attempts to control ancient powers, Doctor Eggman tried to control Golurk. The Automaton Pokemon was able to shake the mind-control off, and now opposes the Eggman Empire.
- Golurk has no love for Eggman's Friendly Rival Dr Wily either. The Yellow Devil has found Golurk a hassle due to its Iron Fist ability similar to its Hard Knuckle weakness.
Tauros
Tauros, The Divine Multiple-Tailed Beast (The Wild Bull Pokemon)
- Lesser God
- Symbol: The Taurus symbol with three tails
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Ability: Anger Point
- Gender: Male
- Moveset: Thrash, Surf, Take Down, Giga Impact
- Portfolio: A Load Of Bull, Badass Normal Types, Always Male, Rated M for Manly, Three-Tailed Beast, Speedy Fighters
- Domains: Bovines, Safaris
- Followers: 'Scraps', Meowstic, Zipplebacks
- Allies: Ash Ketchum, Pikachu, Brock, Misty, Red Gyarados, Wolf O'Donnel, Steve Irwin, Tyranitar, Sakura Matou, Painwheel, Kaguya Nanbu, Thrall, Bigby Wolf, Elite Tauren Chieftan
- Partner: Baine Bloodhoof
- Spear Counterpart to: Miltank (also his mate)
- Enemies: Ghetsis, Scar, Team Rocket, Mr Burns, Cruella De Vil, Bullseye, Gaston, Lord Tirek, Atrocitus, Hecarim
- Opposes: Gun wielders, Mufasa, Simba
- Opposed by: Metagross, Bugs Bunny
- The Wild Bull Pokemon, Tauros can often be seen in the Safari Zone, or traversing grasslands. This rowdy bovine has an odd trait; three tails, which it's able to use as a sort of cat-o-nine tails. It fought with other Tauros in locked horn combat to try and get in the pantheon, and after beating twenty of them it was given an invitation. Look closely, and you can see proud battle scars on this Tauros' horns.
- Serves as the Spear Counterpart to Miltank, and more importantly her mate. At first, he wanted to be in the House of Mammals, but Miltank suggested he could be with the Other Beasts due to his three tails. Tauros put his foot down at this, but after a while he calmed down and agreed that there was more room for him there.
- Tauros initially petitioned for being the god of bulls, however this was taken by Baine Bloodhoof. Tauros challenged him both for the position and to impress his mate, but lost. However Baine was impressed by Tauros, and petitioned the gods to make him "The Divine Multiple-Tailed Beast" instead. This fell through, and as a sign of both gratitude and kinship with a fellow bull, Tauros became Baine Bloodhoof's partner.
- He is rather impressed by Ash Ketchum, for managing to catch a horde of thirtynote Tauros. Not only that, but he managed to train them up as powerful Pokemon and look after them all.
- Likes to boast to Metagross, as its kin was able to defeat it in battle. Metagross' response was to Mega Evolve and challenge Tauros. Curb-stomping ensued, and Tauros is busy training for a rematch.
- Unsurprisingly for a bull, Tauros is a rather aggressive Pokemon, though thankfully not as much as Beedrill. This temper gives him kinship with the short-fused Tyranitar and Red Gyarados. His friendship with Gyarados is particularly curious, since as Tauros knows Surf he can hang out with him. He's rather sympathetic with Sakura Matou and Painwheel due to their anger. If things go to pot, though, Steve Irwin can be counted on to keep the Wild Bull Pokemon placid.
- Atrocitus was interested in having a Pokemon on the Red Lantern Corps, and tried to get Gyarados to join him. The two battled Atrocitus, and after a difficult confrontation managed to push him off. Tauros has sworn to gore Atrocitus if he ever comes near, even if they become Red Lanterns.
- As an aggressive but ultimately good-hearted beast, he gets along with Wolf O'Donnel, Thrall and Bigby Wolf.
- Tauros doesn't like the lions of the pantheon, since he's considered prey to them. While Simba and his father wouldn't harm Tauros, Scar wouldn't mind snacking on him.
- As a bovine, he has a kinship with Kaguya Nanbu the Dairy Cow Princess. This annoys Miltank who suspects of Tauros being up to something, but he insists its purely platonic. Kaguya both insists this and states what Miltank's implying is Sick and Wrong.
- Also likes to rock out with fellow bull Elite Tauren Chieftan.
- Tauros doesn't like guns. This seems to have stemmed from them being the reason his anime debut got banned, but has only been exacerbated by Gaston trying to hunt him down. And also Bullseye trying to shoot him down for shits and giggles.
- As a somewhat-rare Pokemon, he's been targeted by Cruella De Vil, Team Rocket and Mr Burns to be sold for money. Ghetsis is also trying to abuse him in secret, then show him off as an abused animal Team Plasma needs to liberate.
- Bugs Bunny is glad that they don't have to share the sub-house; he has bad memories of bullfights. Tauros doesn't care much, since he doesn't partake in Beastly Bloodsports.
- In Japan, Tauros is known as Kentauros, which is odd considering he's not a centaur. He does like hanging out with centaurs like Chiron, though.
- Dislikes the evil Lord Tirek, believing he gives both bulls and centaurs a bad name.
- There's another bull Pokemon out there, known as Bouffalant. Tauros hasn't shared much of what he thinks of his Unova cousin, asides from thinking "he has a stupid afro"(Tauros' opinions, not ours). He blames Mirror B for this.
Deathstorm
Deathstorm, God of The Monstrous Undead (Black Lantern Firestorm, "Ronnie Raymond")
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: The Black Lantern symbol, modified to resemble the Firestorm emblem
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Inhuman Being Masquerading As The "Revived", The Soulless, Retains The Memories Of His Corpse, Emotion Eater And Heart-Stealer, Comes Off As Laid-Back But Horrifying, Laughably Evil(somewhat), Pretty Popular Villains, Totally Radical, Released Inner Demons, Sadist, Monstrous Humanoid
- Domains: Death, Zombies, Transmutation
- Followers: The other Black Lanterns
- Superiors: Nekron (creator), Black Hand (herald of the Black Lanterns)
- Allies: The Grand United Alliance of Destruction, particularly Death Phantom, Nagash the Undying and Metal Face
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: The Anti-Monitor
- Enemies: Life itself. More specifically; Firestorm ("original self"), The Entity, Hal Jordan and every other Lantern corps member, the rest of the JLA, Edward Elric, the Houses of Knowledge and Emotion and Lissandra, Lee Everett and Clementine, Rick Grimes
- During the Blackest Night, Nekron sought to bring about an end to all life in the universe through the Black Lanterns; re-animated heroes and villains that while having the knowledge and powers of their living selves, were a new entity inhabiting reanimated corpses. One of the most useful Black Lanterns was the re-animated Ronnie Raymond, better known as Firestorm. While Nekron's defeat destroyed the Black Lantern Corps, Black Lantern's Firestorm's essence survived in the Matrix and allowed him to eventually manifest as "Deathstorm." The most persistent of the Black Lanterns, Nekron has sought to recreate him into the pantheon as the prime example of his kind. Deathstorm's response was a solid "bitching" and has since been the God of The Monstrous Undead.
- While an artificial construct, Deathstorm still identifies himself as Firestorm/Ronnie Raymond due to sharing their memories. He's pretty good at acting like him, but gives it away pretty quick. Because the Firestorm Matrix has the potential to explode and destroy the universe, Deathstorm sought to cause them to explode and now is trying to hunt them down in the pantheon.
- Deathstorm is one of the only deities who's forged an alliance with the Anti-Monitor of all beings. Not that he likes the alliance, since "he's a totally uncool bore", but anyone who hopes to destroy all life is someone he approves of.
- Black Lanterns, by their very nature, are supposed to be emotionless, soulless husks. However Deathstorm is notable in having a cruel, sadistic personality and enjoyment of screwing with his victim's mind-all while retaining the Totally Radical slacker persona. However, he is just as vulnerable to emotion-based attacks as any other Black Lantern, which puts him at odds with the House of Emotion. He is particularly wary of Iroque, who's power to force emotions on others would immediately sever his connection.
- Currently going after the Justice League of America, hoping to re-kill gods like the Martian Manhunter and increase the Black Lantern Corps' numbers.
- Not a fan of Lissandra due to "his" experiences with Killer Frost. The feeling is mutual, due to Deathstorm being associated with fire and desiring the death of all things. Still doesn't stop Deathstorm from hitting on her.
- Has a fondness for transforming things and people to salt, since the chemical symbol for it is easy to remember.
- Deathstorm has retained the powers of his template, and is even able to transmute organic matter, but has a stark weakness; he's just as Book Dumb as Ronnie Raymond. As such, he seeks to hunt down members of the House of Knowledge for a brain. His current target is Edward Elric, considering that alchemical transmutations are similar to his own molecular reconstruction.
- Seeks to get back at the Entity for destroying him. He's trying to safely tap into the White Light's power, so like before he can recreate some Black Lantern buddies.
- Was happy to learn that Nekron had formed the Grand United Alliance of Destruction, and that people there share his love of omnicide. You can usually find him hanging out with Nagash, or having a good time with Metal Face killing people.
- He's impressed by Wiseman's Mind Rape capabilities, and is currently learning more of this field from him.
- In the multiverse, there are two other beings who go by the name "Deathstorm". The first is Martin Stein's Earth 3 counterpart, who sought the secret to life and death and ended up fusing with a corpse. The second is a living Earth 2 Ronnie Raymond. Deathstorm considers them both "posers".
- Though a soulless zombie, Deathstorm and his fellow Black Lanterns aren't mindless and retain intelligence. He's fond of trolling the cast of the Walking Dead with this, who aren't used to intelligent, super-powered undead.
North Kai
North Kai, God of Tiny Planets (King Kai, Lord of the Worlds, Kaio-Sama, Mahlord)
- Lesser God
- Symbol: His gi
- Theme Song: King Kai's Planet
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Big Good, Lives in a Micro-World, Death Is Cheap even by Dragon Ball standards, Eccentric and Renowned Selective Mentor, Pungeon Master, Cool Shades, Voices of Reason, Otherworld Help, The Chessmaster, Plump Goodness
- Domains: Martial Arts, Teachers, Divinity, The Heavens
- Followers: Gregory, Bubbles and Bojack (sealed in his planet.)
- Allies: Son Goku (best student), the other Z-Fighters, Master Roshi, Yoda, Death (Discworld), Virtuous, Kenny McCormick, Tom and Jerry, Tommy Wiseau (oddly enough), Rubella
- On good terms with: Whis
- Enemies: Cell, Frieza, Majin Buu, Broly, The Ginyu Force, Black Hand, Dhuum, Ridley, Sideshow Bob, the Joker, Needles Kane
- Fears: Beerus
- In the hierarchy of the Dragonball Universe, the Core People supervise it all; divided in power between the Kais and Supreme Kais. North Kai, better known as King Kai to most, is in charge of watching over the universe's North Quadrant. When Son Goku died, he would train under him, returning with the power to defeat the Saiyan invaders. Ever since then, King Kai has watched over Goku, the Earth and the Z-Fighters, helping them against grave cosmic threats. With knowledge that his protege had entered the Trope Pantheon, King Kai wished to follow him. Now, King Kai watches from the Planetary and Celestial sub-house as the God of Tiny Planets.
- King Kai's planet is incredibly tiny, only 63 meters in diameter; despite this, it's gravity is ten times that of Earth(no-one's quite sure how that works, asides from some sort of wizard Kai being responsible). It used to be a hundred times bigger, but he had the misfortune of Beerus visiting. The God of Destruction was defeated in a racing video game and didn't approve of the food he cooked, so shrunk his planet. As such, King Kai steers clear of the House of Gaming in case of another incident.
- Thanks to the other Kais' helping hand, he was able to seal the space pirate Bojack in his planet. While it blew up and freed his crew, the Z-Fighters managed to stop them. Bojack doesn't seem to mind, seeing Kai as a companion.
- King Kai is a highly renowned(though selective) mentor, who to train others needs them to have a sense of humor. As such, he approves of those who are really funny, such as Rubella and Tom and Jerry. He got on the Joker's shit-list for calling him a Black Comedy hack, and isn't much of fan of the Monster Clown Needles Kane.
- Found Sideshow Bob's old acts to be hilarious, something which seriously irks him. He doesn't seem to find Krusty the Clown funny, though.
- Despite his goofiness, King Kai is a voice of reason in a universe dominated by smug supers and arrogant kung fu guys galore. Though he does care for Goku, he wish he'd stop being so lenient on his enemies and still counts him very lucky Frieza was as arrogant as he was, given what little chance he stood agains the galactic tyrant. He gets along with Whis due to being both responsible and one of the most powerful entities in the Dragonball Multiverse.
- Was found laughing uncontrollably after watching "The Room", believing it to be "the funniest joke of cinema in 10,000 years." Through this, he ended up getting a fondness for Tommy Wiseau of people, who sometimes hangs out with him in Otherworld whenever he fed up with this pantheon.
- King Kai may be one of the very few gods in the pantheon who is actually dead; when Cell was about to self-destruct, Goku was forced to Instant Transmission himself with Cell to King Kai's planet. Kai declined coming back to life to guide him, but it doesn't really matter as he lives in the afterlife anyway(he does still complain about it since the other Kais make fun of his deadness). You can usually see him in the House of Life and Death.
- Being already dead, if King Kai is killed again he'll no longer exist. The Court of the Gods have given him a "1-Up", so as to prevent this from happening.
- Though Cell blew up his planet, it has since been restored by wish from the Namekian Dragonballs and allowing King Kai to keep his position as the god of tiny planets.
- His antenna can be used for long-distance telepathy from Otherworld, though communicating with particularly disturbed or other deranged minds shorts him out.
- Dwelling in Otherworld, King Kai has trained many a temporarily dead fighter. Whenever a member of the House of Combat undergoes a case of death, they'll usually try to get onto King Kai's planet for training purposes. One constant visitor is Kenny McCormick, who is using as much time as possible between his respawn points to prepare for a rematch against Cthulhu.
- King Kai spends most of his time in the House of Life and Death, mainly the Afterlife Entities sub-house where he's already an unofficial member. He's friendly with the Discworld Death, being caring cosmic beings. The Death of Regular Show likes to compete with the Kai, though because of his experience with Beerus he's cautious of this. Virtuous has been help as well.
- Dhuum hates King Kai for letting the dead get stronger, considering it as a travesty against the natural order; the only good thing Dhuum has to say about the Kai is that he's accepted his own demise. Black Hand considers his Backup from Otherworld to be a Spanner in the Works, and is trying to convert him into a Black Lantern.
- As a short, alien mentor, King Kai is good friends with Yoda. Whenever fellow mentor Master Roshi gets a case of death, the three like to hang out on Kai's planet; Kai in particularly likes Roshi's dirty jokes, though this embarrasses Yoda.
- Due to his position, most of the villains in his universe aren't of much concern. That being said, there are a few he's worried about; asides from Cell for getting him killed, Majin Buu's ability to enter the Other World and having slaughtered many Supreme Kais makes him a dire threat. The Ginyu Force also once landed on his planet after their death and tried to take it over, which was less of a concern as Yamcha, Piccolo, Tien and Chiaotzu were there to kick them back into Hell. King Kai insists he beat them, though lets Yamcha take some credit to Throw the Dog a Bone.
- Frieza was enraged to learn that King Kai had helped out the Z-Fighters, claiming that he had no right to interfere with his actions as he ran a perfectly Lawful Evil business; an argument no-one else buys, and Frieza likely wouldn't follow anyway. King Kai has also aided Goku against Broly due to devastating the South Galaxy. The South Kai's thankful for North Kai's help, but it doesn't stop him ribbing on the guy for being dead.
- Ridley has been causing some trouble for King Kai as of late, as unlike fellow space pirate Bojack his Joker Immunity and power has allowed numerous raids in the Otherworld.
Drifblim
Drifblim, God of Living Gasbags (The Blimp Pokemon)
- Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: A purple air balloon
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral, though often mis-labelled as Chaotic Evil
- Ability: Flare Boost
- Gender: Female
- Moveset: Phantom Force, Fly, Shadow Ball, Explosion
- Portfolio: Technicolor Magic, Flying Ghost Balloon, Said To Kidnap Children, Living Gasbag, Bizarre Monsters, Hit Point Beast, Only It Can Have Flare Boost
- Domains: Ghosts, Balloons, Kidnapping, Wind
- Followers: Derrown, SCP-312, Sky Fish
- Allies: Gengar, Casper, Hisako, Danny Fenton, Altaria, Nao Midorikawa, Klefki, Dumbo, Latias and Latios
- Partner: Carl Frederickson
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: The House of Children
- Rival: Weezing
- Enemies: Beedrill, Zubat, Springtrap, Crixalis, Eneru, Al'Akir, Tenshi Hinanawi, Sakuya Izayoi
- Opposes: Ice and electricity users (especially Articuno and Zapdos)
- Drifblim is the evolved form of Drifloon, also known as the Blimp Pokemon. A strange, purple ghost, this Pokemon resembles a balloon and gets around by being full of air. The winds ended up dragging her into the Trope Pantheon. There, she would argue her case in staying there, and proved her worth as the goddess of living gasbags.
- Like Drifblim, Weezing is a Living Gasbag and was considered for the position. While both are powerful gas creatures, the House of Wind and Air did not want Weezing there because of the stinking gas it produced and barred it to the House of Toxicity. Weezing often butts heads with Drifblim in hopes of taking her position.
- Originally Drifblim wished to be the God of Balloons, only to find that Carl Fredricksen had taken it. She considered him a good partner for her travels, and joined his balloon float.
- Drifblim is a nocturnal Pokemon, and as such is often stuck with the other gods' night shifts. She'll avoid staying long in the House of Light and Darkness, as the day-night cycle there is frikkin confusing.
- As a living balloon, she naturally avoids the House of Bladed Weapons(though will use Explosion if really feeling threatened); Drifblim worries the most about Sakuya Izayoi due to the range of her knives. She also doesn't trust Beedrill in the slightest, due to the dagger-like stingers of his.
- Drifblim's species, and its pre-evolution Drifloon, are somewhat notorious due to the legend that they kidnap children(and adults in Drifblim's case) to Arceus knows where. As such, Drifblim is considered an "evil" Pokemon, though the Drifblim in the pantheon is adamant against these rumors; yes, a few of its kind kidnap kids For the Evulz, but most either take them by mistake or for non-malicious purposes.
- Even the evil Drifloon and Drifblim prove pitiful, since they either aren't strong enough to carry the kids or winds disrupt him.
- Opposes Springtrap due to being a zombie child killer. It is unclear whether this is a PR campaign, a compassion towards children or both. The House of Children appreciates the support, but still
- Drifblim can control drift by generating and releasing gas, but to truly fly she needs the gust and wind. As such, when not working she'll rarely leave the House of Wind and Air. She's very close to the Flying-type Altaria, who's Cloud Nine prevents chaotic flight paths, and the kind-hearted green-winded Nao Midorikawa. On the other hand, Drifblim hates the presence of Al'Akir in her house, as his tornados make piloting a nightmare.
- Usually keeps an eye on the House of Weather to predict flight paths. This has led her to antagonize Tenshi Hinanawi, who's Weather Dissonance makes Drifblim's travel exceedingly difficult.
- Has a part-time job in the House of Travel, delivering packages and people to and from house. She's found Dumbo to be great help, and is friendly with fellow Pokemon Latias and Latios.
- As a Flying type, Drifblim is vulnerable to ice and electrical attacks. This leads her to avoid the likes of Eneru, and especially the powerful Articuno and Zapdos who's hail and thunder is incredibly dangerous for her.
- Though not too much of a concern, she really doesn't like Zubat due to a flock of them getting in her flight path and biting at her.
- As mentioned, Drifblim is a ghost, and as such has a kinship with the House of Ghosts. She gets along with the friendly ghosts there, particularly Gengar who's kin come out at night. She does like Rotom, but wants to stay her distance because of its electric typing. She also likes to play pranks with Klefki.
- So far, Drifblim and her pre-evolution are the only Pokemon with the Flare Boost ability; if burned, this boosts her special attack by 50%. This has been pretty advantageous whenever she needs to get out of trouble in the House of Fire and Electricity.
Trevenant
Trevenant, God of Homely Trees And Forests (The Elder Tree Pokemon)
- Lesser God
- Symbol: A tree stump with a purple aura
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Ability: Natural Cure
- Gender: Male
- Moveset: Phantom Force, Forest's Curse, Horn Leech, Wood Hammer
- Portfolio: Ghostly Trees, Face of a Thug, The Ghost Of Children Becoming Tree Pokemon, Sheltering Trees, Dark Is Not Evil, Expressive Bark, Cyclops, Only One To Learn Forest' Curse, Protects Forests With Great Prejudice, Guardian Of All Pokemon Near It, Beware the Nice Ones, Mighty Glacier
- Domains: Trees, Forests, Ghosts, Monsters, Guardians
- Allies: Wispy Woods, Swamp Thing, The Lorax, Celebi, Peter Parker, Captain Planet, Gardevoir and Gallade, Bright Man, Venusaur, Shaymin, Gengar, Groot, Alexstrasza, Viridi, Malfurion Stormrage
- Partner: Casper
- On good terms with: The House of Beasts and Children, good-aligned members of his House
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Freddy Fazbear, The Marionette, Bloody Marie
- Enemies: All who threaten the forest(particularly Hexxus and Mr Burns), anyone who Would Hurt a Child, Springtrap, Pugna, Mordemorth, Exdeath, Poison Ivy, Lysandre, Hedorah
- Opposes: Fire wielders, child abusers
- The evolved form of Phantump, Trevenant is a rather spooky Pokemon. Asides from how it looks, it's capable of trapping people and making sure they get lost in forests. The origins of this Pokemon are even more frightening; Phantump are the spirits of children lost in the woods. Despite this macabre background, Trevenant is a benevolent force, doing it's best to protect both the forest and the Pokemon living in it. When a colony of Trevenant discovering the Trope Pantheon, one spoke up and believed someone needed to protect the forests in there. That Trevenant would later be deified as the God of Homely Trees and Forests for his efforts in the House of Plants.
- Many expected that the Elder Tree Pokemon would gravitate towards fellow tree Wispy Woods, but instead Trevenant chose Casper the Friendly Ghost as his partner. Trevenant started unlife as the ghost of a child, so naturally he can empathize with Casper. He considered bonding with Bloody Marie, but saw her as too mean for his tastes. That being said, the two still share a bond due to being reanimated children(though Trevenant has "grown up" from his child Phantump stage).
- Trevenant's signature move is Forest's Curse, which is capable of adding a Grass type to others, unless they're already grass-type or a plant. It's possible some other Phantump or Trevenant originate through this curse, much like the formerly human Yamask and Cofagrigus mummify people. The Elder Tree Pokemon has remained silent on the subject.
- Though both are children brought back in un-life, Trevenant has nothing good to say about Pugna, and gets mad if he's compared to Pugna.
- In groups, Trevenant sometimes has a Sudowoodo pose as one of them. The Trevenant in the pantheon is always fooled, which turned ugly when some of Shub-Niggurath's "trees" joined Trevenant. The Elder Tree Pokemon isn't going to bother the Outer God.
- Trevenant is incredibly dedicated to its own House of Plants; whenever it leaves is an exceedingly rare sight. He's considered the unofficial guardian, and has tried to become it's head. Any visitor, so long as they respect Sacred Hospitality and treat the forests well, are permitted to make him their home. Many of his tenants are from the House of Insects, which even if he had a type disadvantage Trevenant doesn't mind. It's this generosity which puts him in the good graces of most of the House of Plants.
- Trevenant is rather frustrated that Mordremoth's presence in his house. The woods should be welcoming, not hostile to just about everyone. He's even more infuriated at Exdeath's presence; Trevenant thinks it's stupid of the pantheon to put such an Omnicidal Maniac in his house because he happens to be a tree. He admits Exdeath can make him chuckle on occasion.
- Can understand where Poison Ivy's coming from, even admiring her control over plants. However Trevenant believes she takes protecting the forest too far, and will stop her evil acts. They still team up on a number of occasions. He's much more willing to join forces with Swamp Thing, whom Trevenant considers a sort of godfather to plant life like himself.
- Trevenant sometimes hires Bright Man to help out the House of Plants. When it gets really dark, the Robot Master is great help guiding guests of the Pokemon's woods.
- As a defender of the forest, Virdi and Malfurion Stormrage have been a massive help for the Elder Tree's efforts. Malfurion especially got along with Trevenant due to their association with trees.
- Whenever Trevenant is not trying to protect the House of Plants, he's guarding Helheim Forest. Trevenant's one of the few gods who can navigate it, and will come to the help of good-aligned gods who get lost in it.
- Trevenant's ghostly qualities mean he has a spot in the House of Ghosts. He usually visits Gengar to pull pranks or grow Halloween pumpkins, but it's rather rare since the Elder Tree Pokemon feels more in tune with plants. His partner Casper will usually visit him rather than the other way around.
- Has a complicated relationship with the Fazbear animatronics. Trevenant empathizes greatly with their plight and origins, but believes their means of vengeance is going too far. He will unite with Freddy and the Marionette to get back at Springtrap, due to being an undead child killer.
- In general, Trevenant does not tolerate those who'd harm children, having a couple tricks in store that he learned from Groot. This makes him one of many Pokemon who hate Ghetsis, but as the head of Team Plasma hasn't bothered with Kalos and Lysandre proves a more immediate threat, Trevenant isn't targeting him...yet.
- Trevenant's tree bark is surprisingly expressive, though it still comes off as creepy. He finds this as unfortunate due to his kind nature, which often scares away those he wishes to help. As such, he's naturally sympathetic towards Spider Man due to his Hero with Bad Publicity status.
- The gods of Mortal Kombat practice caution when it comes to Trevenant. After all, one of the fatalities involve the trees of the Living Forest eating them, which Trevenant is capable of if pushed far enough.
- Gets along with Guthix, due to being a nature deity.
- Trevenant not tolerate anyone whom wishes to harm the forests and the creatures in it; those who try will find the forest re-arranged to trap them until they die. Mr Burns learned this the hard way when wandered delirious into a forest after his life-extending treatment, surviving only because of The Power of Hate. Trevenant is more concerned about the likes of Hexxus, whom is both a closer and far deadlier an enemy.
- Trevenant avoids the House of Fire and Electricity, due to his weakness to the former. He's also cautious of Al'Akir for much of the same reason. Despite his flammability, Trevenant regards Alexstrasza's purifying flame helpful when dealing with rotting wood and pollution; he's sure to give her massive breadth, though.
- His desire to protect the forest makes Trevenant a very close friend towards Celebi. Together, the two work with Captain Planet to protect nature.
- Trevenant has heard that in Sinnoh, there's a Gym Leader afraid of ghosts but absolutely loves Grass types. Many a god hope to see how she may react to Trevenant.
- Facepalmed upon learning Shyamalan claimed plants could cause suicide. As a tree, he finds that offensive; if plants wanted to kill you, they'd have more dignity to be up-front about it.
Renly Baratheon
Renly Baratheon, God of Usurpers (Lord of Storm's End, Master of Laws, The King in Highgarden, The King In South)
- Lesser God
- Symbol: His horned crown. Alternatively, the same black stag on a yellow background as his brothers
- Theme Song: Ours Is The Furynote
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral with good leanings
- Portfolio: Desires to Usurp Leadership, The Charmer, Sorta Evil Uncle(not really), More Noble in the Adaptation, Stag-Themed Crowns, Looks Great, Admits He Is a Usurper, Sort of Villain with Good Publicity, Non-Stereotypical Homosexual, Sleazy Politician, At War With His Polar-Opposite Brother, Loves the Attention, Pride, Beards Both Figurative And Literal
- Domains: Charisma, Rebellions, Successions, Beauty
- Spiritual Precursor: Daemon Blackfyre
- Followers: Yzma, Henry Clay, Claudius
- Allies: Vayne Carudas Soldier, Scar, Loki, Chou Chou, Jafar, Xerneas
- Special relationship with: Robert Baratheon (his older brother)
- Rivals: Doctor Doom, Keiichi Maebara, Prince Eric
- Enemies: The Lannister family(particularly Cersei) and their muscle Gregor Clegane, Daenerys Targaryen (rival claimant), Aerys II Targaryen, Lord Varys, Dark Link
- Opposes: Prince Charmless
- Opposed by: Eddard "Ned" Stark
- Renly Baratheon is one of three children to Steffon Baratheon, and the youngest brother to King Robert Baratheon. Though lacking in the battle experience of his brother, Renly nonetheless made up for this with incredible charisma. When it became apparent that Robert Baratheon's "children" were fathered by Jaime Lannister, Renly would use the opportunity to stake his claim as king of Westeros, despite his older brother Stannis being the true heir. Now, Renly seeks to try his hand again at the War of the Five Kings, as the God of usurpers.
- Ned Stark isn't happy to see Renly in the pantheon due to trying to usurp Stannis; Renly is considering whether he'd be better off if they united. Both will put aside their differences to stop the Lannisters, however. Robert himself was rather annoyed by Renly for not uniting with Stannis, as the Baratheons would likely be sitting on the throne by now had his brothers not squabbled.
- Has a reputation of being an Evil Uncle due to trying to usurp Joffrey. Renly objects to this comparison, mainly because his "nephew" is an absolute psychopath and illegitimate.
- Though a usurper, Renly Baratheon is quick to point out the royalty is full of usurpers; his brother took the crown from the Mad King, and 300 years ago the founding king Aegon the Conqueror took it by conquest. Renly admits he's a usurper, and simply believes he's the best man for the job. Many in the House of Leadership disagree, believing him to be an opportunist inexperienced to run a kingdom. Varys is particularly doesn't buy Renly's bull.
- Used to be a follower of Scar, being a (sort of) Evil Uncle and evil brother who sought to become king. The two naturally remain allied, however due to Scar's approval ratings it's at arms length. He's more cordial to fellow younger brother Loki, due to being more charismatic and sharing Renly's fondness for green.
- Having being clued into Lady Melisandre, the King in Highgarden has sought out fellow usurper Jafar for his sorcerer abilities. Sometimes they have a drink over serving a bumbling leader.
- Renly Baratheon's greatest skill lies in charming and befriending allies. As such, he admires the works of Chou Chou. Given their difference in rank, Renly's not stupid enough to fight her and has instead pledged allegiance to the Undisputed God. Through serving her, Chou Chou has promised to help him gain the Iron Throne. He can also get behind Vayne's schemes, charismatic methods of conquest and fondness for green.
- Considers Keiichi Maebara and Doctor Doom to be major political rivals in the pantheon. With the latter he's impressed by how a usurper managed to make his nation great and seeks to emulate Doom, but Doom isn't impressed by Renly. He and Keiichi are more equal and friendly in their rivalry, trying to prove who's the better charmer.
- Renly believes he deserves to have the position of Prince Charming, and would rather apply to that trope rather than The Usurper. He is competing against Prince Eric for the title.
- As the brother of the king, Renly Baratheon has a seat in the House of Royalty. It's not a comfy one, as many gods there give him the stink-eye for his usurper ways, and a few are concerned he might wish to take over the House of Royalty. As of now, Renly's ambitions don't extend that far, but he does concede to desiring more power in their house.
- Not a fan of his own House, due to the image problems it gives him. Despite the negative attention he gets in the House of Royalty, he feels more comfortable there than Betrayal.
- As with almost all royal gods, Renly finds Prince Charmless as annoying as Joffrey. Charmless found this comparison really insulting.
- Renly lacks Robert's passions for food, drink or sex. He does share Robert's passions for tournaments and hunts however, and often can be seen chasing the creatures in the House of Beast. Like Robert he's intrigued by Xerneas, whom he's befriended as part of a scheme to seem more legitimate a successor.
- Has been trying to host jousts and other sport to entertain his followers, but Renly found the House of Sports not to his liking.
- Secretly homosexual, however everyone can see it. Not that his mannerisms were a hint. As one can imagine, Renly is upset by the actions of the High Sparrow.
- Renly has done his best to avoid negative attention outside of his own universe, and he's been rather successful of it. He did freak out on meeting Dark Link however, seeing as how a Living Shadow killed him. He's unsure what to think about Brienne killing Stannis for Stannis assassinating him.
- Tends to avoid the House of Fire and Electricity, as it reminds him of the Mad King's pyromania. This worry over fire, along with his contempt for Cersei, only magnified upon learning Cersei's destruction of the Great Sept and the massacre of the Tyrells. He also steers clear of the House of Slaughter due to being Afraid of Blood.
- Renly's rather intrigued about Jon Snow being the son of Rhaegar Targaryen, and a possible contender for the Iron Throne. As of now, it's not his concern.
Brand
Brand, God of Burning Evil (The Burning Vengeance, Kegan Rodhe)
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: Fire, and lots of it
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Evil Is Burning Hot, Loves To Burn Everything Around Him, Kill It with Fire Until There's Nothing Less To Kill, Incendiary Exponent, Wreathed in Flames, A Fire Elemental Possessing A Man, Glass Cannon, Doesn't Burn His Clothes, Did We Mention Fire?
- Domains: Fire, Destruction, Burning
- Followers: Zancrow, Heat Wave, Flame King
- Allies: The Grand United Alliance of Destruction, Ragnaros the Fire Lord, Aerys II Targaryen, Firefly, The Firebird, Deathwing, Majin Buu, Dr Weil, Dark Danny
- Rivals: Lissandra, Anivia, The Night's King
- Enemies: Everyone else in Runeterra, The Houses of Plants, Water and Ice (particularly Swampert), Finn and Jake, Jaime Lannister, Weezing, Sunset Shimmer, The Spring Sprite, Alexstrasza, Barroth, Danny Fenton, Kratos
- In a faraway place known as Lokfar, there was a seafaring marauder known as Kegan Rodhe. Trekking through the arctic wastes, he would discover a mysterious ice cage imprisoning a dancing column of flame, which drew him like a moth to a flame. This would be the last thing Kegan Rodhe remembers; he would wake up transformed, becoming the vessel to the Burning Vengeance, Brand. Now he moves from Runeterra to the Trope Pantheon, as the living embodiment of all that is evil about fire.
- Brand serves as the fiery counterpart to Lissandra; both represent the worst of their respective elements, and seek to cover the world in fire or ice respectively. He's also the complete Foil to the cryophoenix Anivia, who's both ice-related and good aligned. He's glad Ryze hasn't ascended as of yet. Unlike Lissandra, Brand isn't sharing the spot light. He tried to look for someone in DOTA to fit the bill of Evil Is Burning Hot, so as to counter her. It didn't work out, and has given up on trying to find a proper partner due to being too unstable for any long-term partnership.
- He's rather interested with the Night's King. Like him he Was Once a Man(well, physically in Brand's case) before being transformed into extremes of temperature. The Night's King considers him a major threat, since with the wights Fire Keeps It Dead and Brand has a whole lot of it with him.
- Brand has one desire, and one desire only; to burn everything around him until there's nothing left to burn. Naturally, this puts him at odds with every single god of Runeterra, and much of the pantheon. He happily joined the Grand United Alliance of Destruction, serving as one of their pyromancers. So far, Brand is one of only two omnicidal maniacs in Runeterra; the other being Nocturne, who considers life offensive and disgusting.
- You'd think that the Grox and Brand would get along due to his desire to burn the world up, Groxiforming worlds. The Grox certainly thought so, but Brand was just frustrated because he couldn't burn them.
- Believes that Perses is a fellow "brother of the burning" like him, as they look very much alike. As such, he's angered at Kratos for killing Perses.
- In his desire to burn, Brand has sought out other fire entities to help him. He's become really good friends with the Firebird do to being ruinous entities, along with Deathwing as they're both insane pyrophiles. The good-aligned fire beings like Alexstrasza regard him as an abomination, however.
- Pyromaniacs need not to be fire elementals for Brand to get along with, any psychotic enough human can be his friend as well. Brand was impressed by the lust for fire that Garfield Lynns had, and is happy to let him play in his temple. King Aerys is just as welcoming to Brand, allowing him to use wildfire. The Burning Vengeance wishes to experiment with wildfire and explore its capabilities, much to the terror of everyone.
- Currently speculated that the entity who possessed Kegan Rodhe and became Brand is a scion of Ragnaros the Firelord. He does seem to recognize the Fire Elemental as a superior, at least.
- Finn and Jake have faced off against fire beings before in the form of the Flame Kingdom, including the evil Flame King. As such, they're on-guard when it comes to Brand. As is Jaime Lannister, who considers Brand to be the Mad King's wet dream.
- Nobody in the House of Water and Ice likes him, or the House of Plants; even Billy could see why. Weezing doesn't like Brand either, due to being extremly flammable. He considers the likes of Barroth incredibly frustrating since he can put out even his strongest flames. Even more frustrating is Swampert, due to being a Water and Ground type and thus incredibly effective at putting fires out.
- Though he and Majin Buu are friends, they can sometimes argue about which method of destruction was better. Buu argued that blowing shit up is fun, but Brand believed that he should savor the moment by lighting stuff on fire. He was interested in the creativity behind his Dangerous Liquid Bomb and turning people to candy, but still believes burning is more thrilling.
- Dr Weil was intrigued by the likes of Brand. They managed to make a deal; so long as his temple and dominions aren't touched, he'll help Brand with his "global burning". To his twisted mind, it means everyone will be forced to be ruled by him, for his torment.
- Asides from his normal form, Brand has a number of skins available. He's capable of turning into a well-dressed zombie and a fiery spirit, which he takes on whenever he visits the Undead or Ghosts sub-houses. He considers Danny Fenton to be a major nuisance due to his ice powers, so will team up with Dark Danny to stop him.
- As strange as it seems, Brand has a Cryocore form. No-one's quite sure how this works, but the reason for this get-up is probably to try and sneak into the House of Water and Ice. Sometimes he also dresses up in vandal clothes as Vandal Brand, or puts on gas mark gear as Apocalyptic Brand.
- No-one's quite sure how his clothes stay intact, despite being Wreathed in Flames.
The Source Wall
The Source Wall, Divine All-Encompassing Wall
- Description: An endlessly expansive wall with countless beings molded into it as protrusions
- Symbol: A rainbow encircling a map of the DC Multiverse
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Wall Around The Universe, Gate of Truth, Anything That Touches The Wall Becomes The Wall, Alien Geometries
- Domains: Power, Mystery, Imprisonment, The Divine
- Relevant to: The New Gods, particularly Highfather and Darkseid
- Unholy to: Anything that touches or gets near it, notably the aforementioned Darkseid, Superman, William Hand, Kyle Rayner, Victor Von Doom and Superboy-Prime
- Similar locations: Walls of the World, The Weirding Wall, The Wall, The Misty Border
- The DC Universe does have an end. Beyond it is the Source, the literal source of creation and a fountain of untapped knowledge and power. However between the two is the Source Wall. Extending in all directions and encompassing the entire DC Universe/Multiverse, this final boundary has proven to this day to be utterly impassible and the ultimate border of knowledge.
- Tied deeply to the New Gods. Highfather is tied to the Source, and Darkseid has been fascinated by the power that lurks beneath. He's gotten stuck, but has gotten free and can control lesser avatars from there. His own father, Yuga Khan, tried to learn about the Source and got stuck there. He was able to break out again, but tried to uncover the Source again. This is undeniably a good thing since even Darkseid pales in comparison to him.
- The Source Wall is very much like Grey Goo. Anything that touches the Source Wall will end up assimilated and entombed there, aware but entrapped and static. The "statues" stuck on it? Those who tried and failed to grasp what was beyond. While Death Is Cheap in the Trope Pantheon, being stuck in the Source Wall requires Overdeities or even the Court of the Gods to intervene and rescue. Only a handful of gods have hope of even trying to free themselves.
- Necromancers have been interested in the Source Wall because those imprisoned are essentially dead, making it one big graveyard. Black Hand certainly thought so and briefly summoned an army. Didn't go so well; the army soon revived and his body was corrupted into Source Wall material. For this reason a giant sign saying "Necromancers Beware" has been positioned.
- The House of Knowledge is trying to find a way to peel back the wall and learn from the Source. Every attempt has been met with failure, but that hasn't stopped people.
- Has so far been host to Darkseid, Superman, Black Hand, Kyle Rayner, Doctor Doom and Superboy-Prime. Supes, Darkseid and Kyle Rayner managed to escape without pantheon help, and it's unclear how Doom got stuck there. Both the GUAG and the GUAE have considered trying to stick the Anti-Monitor there, but they're afraid he might be too strong to stick there without accidentally causing some cataclysm.
Arkahm Asylum
The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum For The Criminally Insane, Unholy Seat of Terrible Asylums (Arkham Asylum, Gotham House for Madness and Ill Humors)
- Description: A gothic style, decrepit insane asylum
- Symbol: The Bat-Spirit of Arkham
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral at its best, Chaotic Insane at its worst
- Portfolio: Bedlam House, Revolving Door Institutions, Psycho Psychologist, High-Profile Status Quo Victim, Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane
- Domains: Insanity, Asylums, Prisons, Revolving Doors
- Sacred to: Most members of Batman's rogues gallerynote , especially the Joker
- Unholy to: Batman, Any and all competent psychiatrists
- Similar locations: Dunwich Santorum, Westin Hills, The Funny Farm
- Arkham Asylum is an old institution, officially founded by Amadeus Arkham in the early 20th century. Intended to be a means of curing The Mentally Disturbed, a number of suspicious situations and the founder's own later insanity led it to be decrepit and incompetent asylum. Woe be to the Dark Knight and his allies for this Bedlam House.
- There are many reasons why Arkham Asylum is so infamous; most of the staff is incompetent, they use primitive treatment like shock therapy and the inmates are easily able to escape or trick the system. Psycho-analyzing backfires, especially with the Joker who's capable of causing his therapists to go mad through a Hannibal Lecture and faked Freudian Excuse or two. Harley Quinn is a testament to this.
- Has degraded into a general place to stick supervillains in Arkham Asylum, even clearly sane ones like Mr Freeze. It doesn't help that many of Batman's rogues gallery don't fit real insanity, though some like Two-Face definitely do. Exacerbating problems is corrupt members of the House of Justice trying to stick all the members of the House of Crime there.
- The Rogues gallery can easily escape, and the Joker in particularly sees it as his home. This ease has led to it becoming a brief stay-by members of the GUAE and House of Crime. It's not that safe as the sane can go mad here. Warren White tried to exploit it, only to learn the hard way that even among Ax-Crazy psychos corrupt businessmen are despised.
- Is directly connected to the House of Insanity, for obvious reasons. If you're not mad going in, you're sure as hell crazy coming out.
- Gods have tried and failed to fix Arkham Asylum into a competent asylum, curing the madness of its prisoners. Many believe that the place is literally cursed, others say it's because of something Delirium did. More cynical and medium-aware gods state that it's because the Status Quo Is God so it has to remain a Cardboard Prison in order to justify villains always returning.
Kevin
Kevin, God of Bespectacled Psychopaths
- Demigod
- Symbol: The mounted heads of his victims
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Dragon-in-Chief, The Voiceless, Cannibalism Of Prostitutes, Special Person, Normal Name, They Look Just Like Everyone Else!, Empty Soul Hidden By Glasses, Religious Assassins, Stealth Expert, Primal Stance, Face Death with Dignity
- Domains: Corruption, Cannibalism, Insanity, Hitmen, Stoicism
- Followers: Shou Tucker, Hugo Strange, Dr Decker, Gold Glasses
- Allies: Judge Claude Frollo, Tohru Adachi, Yoshikage Kira, Jack the Ripper, Piggsy, Lockdown
- Unknown Rival of: Shang Tsung
- Enemies: John Hartigan, every prostitute/sex worker ever like Liane Cartman, Frodo Baggins, Bruce Wayne, Matt Murdock, Felicia Hardy, Hikage, Selina Kyle, Night Raid, Frank Castle, Kenshiro
- Opposes: Ethan Roark Junior
- Opposed by: The House of Canines, good-aligned members of the House of Faith
- Kevin is the hitman of the Roark family, and at first seems like an unassuming man. He approached Cardinal Henry Patrick Roark over guilt, which the Cardinal assuaged and gave him a place in the Roark household. In reality he continued his ways, being a Serial Killer who eats his victims.
- Has a distinct appearance thanks to the glasses affixed to is face. If eyes are the windows to the soul, his spectacles often being opaque says a lot about him. He looks a lot like Frodo Baggins, who is completely horrified by this as much as John Connor is towards the Yellow Bastard.
- Never speaks, or make any noise even when his own dogs start devouring him. Cardinal Roark says he has the voice of an angel, others say that he sounds like Spyro the Dragon in a darker continuity.
- Targets prostitutes and sex workers, mainly because no-one really cared about them. Hasn't said anything about being picky (or said anything really), but most assume that he doesn't really care who he eats and whores were more convenient for him. Because of their target, he works well with the original Serial Killer Jack the Ripper. Still hasn't tried to stop him from eating women downtrodden and having to resort to crime like Black Cat and Catwoman, particularly the latter because he at home in Gotham due to being like Sin City.
- Believes that he doesn't just eat people's bodies, but their souls. As the Cardinal put it "it filled him with a white light", and seems to believe it as a holy act. He sees Shang Tsung as someone like himself through stealing souls, and thus a rival. Shang Tsung doesn't pay mind to him, since he actually steals souls while Kevin is just out of his gourd.
- Works alongside Tohru Adachi and Yoshikage Kira as well. This is mainly to help dispose of the bodies, and a shared interest in murder.
- Rather religious despite his serial killings, and when not at work can be seen reading his Bible. As such he wanted to have a role in the House of Faith and sought out clergy there. It didn't go over well for him since most either saw him as insane, evil or both. Frollo ended up taking him in, though this comes from his complex towards sexually active women and wants to use Kevin to "alleviate it".
- While the kind of well-connected psychopath John Hartigan would try to take down, he didn't lift a finger when he was hunting Roark Junior. Despite being a cannibalistic lunatic, he considers Junior an abomination. Junior would like to remind him he's the Cardinal's nephew, but Kevin doesn't care. This hatred of Junior led him to dismiss the idea that YHVH is the same God he worships.
- Is the target of a brutal beatdown to many an anti-hero and some heroes like the Night Raid, the Punisher and Kenshiro. Learning of his constitution when Marv got his hands on him, contrasting the Yellow Bastard, most don't bother trying to Pay Evil unto Evil and just off him immediately.
- The House of Canines has permanently barred him entry because he feeds the scraps of his victims to his dogs. They cheered when said dogs ate him. He can get behind Piggsy's idea of feeding victims to the pigs, though still prefers dogs over pigs. He likes Lockdown's idea of "souvenirs", sometimes showing off his collection of mounted heads.