Welcome to the Trope Pantheons thread! Please read the rules:
- When writing a profile, take note of the following:
- The very first thing any contributor should do before working on an idea or a profile is to propose and nominate the idea on the Trope Pantheons discussion thread
. In the forums, you must discuss with other users on adding ideas and seek their approval with sound reasoning, a paragraph of reasoning to justify taking a trope should be sufficient. This is done to see if your proposal is the best representative and so, in case your profile is turned down, you do not waste time writing something that others might not find suitable. You can also get some assistance in the forum thread by either asking for help and those interested asking if they can help. Attempting to work on ideas without a nomination and at least one net thumbs-up will not be accepted regardless of how much you have written already. Submissions that are added without discussion are likely to be deleted and those who violate those rules by adding Pantheon content without discussion will get reported to the mods.
- If you feel the need to remove a character for some reason (poor quality, outdated titles, etcetera) and replace him/her with another or outright rework, please see what the other tropers think about this in the discussion thread before doing anything hasty. For reworks in particular, nominate the idea as you would with new characters or profiles. Use good reasoning to see if your idea can easily replace the character present without drawing out your statement or giving too ambiguous claims most do not understand.
- In the same vein, if you adopt a profile from another troper, it is recommended that you make an announcement that you have done so on the discussion thread
. More often than not, a trope that was reserved for something was given away to someone else. Check the Related tab on the top of a page to see if a trope or character has been reserved by a user, either in the Pantheon or the Sandbox sections.
- In the same vein, if you adopt a profile from another troper, it is recommended that you make an announcement that you have done so on the discussion thread
- If, for whatever reason, you are writing about a God who just happens to be a person in real life, just try to be very careful about what you decide to say. Do not try to make the editing seem too meta (self-referential) and use the creativity to create hypothetical scenarios towards fictional characters. Some real-life individuals, including content creators (fictional content created by them is still fair-game, but do not bring up the creators themselves in such cases), may be considered disqualified for profiles due to controversies that would make them concern the Rule of Cautious Editing Judgment. To determine where a current creator would be disqualified:
- Wait for at least a month after the latest significant update for a creator's controversy before any decision can be made. If a confirmation from the questioned creator (or associates) themselves occurs, then wait for a week.
- Immediate disqualification for either a guilty sentence in a significant court case against the creator, or evidence of consistently repeated, deliberate, and/or intentionally provocative hate speech and advocacy of dehumanizing perspectives, with lesser examples warranting caution instead.
- For creators with a clear persona of their character disclosed before any scandal, the persona can have a profile with no mentioning of their real-life information. Ambiguous existence of a persona would have to be discussed further hand for anything more decisive.
- For obvious reasons, gods cannot be followers, high priests, or heralds. The 'gods' have ascended meaning there is no need for said character to be a follower of another if they have ascended.
- No hype profiles, please. 'Hype Profiles' are profiles that have been made out of ongoing events and have not been around for a long time. This creates 'hype' due to popularity and certain elements either through certain scenes, memes, dramatic acting or considered overly awesome. They are not bad tropes but building a portfolio solely for that is a bad idea, as they do not say a thing about representing the trope best (unless it's those trope concepts that they are trying to embody for a long time)
- You can see one if the profile is only showing off how awesome they are or suddenly pushing how 'significant' they are thanks to the just very recent events rather than respecting the longstanding good representations of the trope. And usually having... minimum portfolio or flavor texts and being a bit too generalized or self-contained to events from within their home series instead of interacting with other Pantheon members.
- The very first thing any contributor should do before working on an idea or a profile is to propose and nominate the idea on the Trope Pantheons discussion thread
- When posting in the forum, take note of the following:
- When you suggest a God, please explain why they fit the trope. Not everyone is going to understand just "X should be the God of Y because they exemplify the trope" off the bat, especially if they're unfamiliar with the work.
- You must use the Trope Pantheons discussion thread
in the forums if you wish to add a new deity, story, something else of importance to the Trope Pantheon canon, or reworking an existing deity (be it simply improving their existing profile or changing their title).
- For new and reworked deities, 3
means the profile will have a one-week waiting period.
- For new and reworked deities, 4
is a 3 day waiting period.
- 5
is an automatic ascension for new and reworked deities.
- Speaking of reworks, for anyone that wants to improve such profiles, they have to review the current trope the character(s) has and see if it still holds up or if there is a better rep for their trope.
- For new and reworked deities, 3
- For adding new Treasures to The Great Treasury or new Dominions to the Dominions Expansion, the following rules apply:
- For new Treasures or Dominions, 3
is a 3 day waiting period.
- 4
is an automatic addition to the Great Treasury or Dominions.
- For new Treasures or Dominions, 3
- Do not repost a profile in the forums more than twice a day if noticeable changes have not been made in between. If a profile is posted a third time in a row without noticeable alterations, it will be downvoted. This is so spamming of no-effort profiles is less frequent and to prevent tropers from getting aggravated seeing the same profile over and over. The minimum acceptable change has to be one flavor text.
- The Pantheon is not a mouthpiece for you to voice your opinions on certain characters. You may like certain characters more than others, but do not make the mistake of making profiles for characters you like to look like Character Shilling.
- Every troper new to the Pantheon is barred from approving or downvoting profiles until they have ascended at least two profiles, this means avoiding the usage of "
" or "
".
- Do not include fan reception in any profiles. It has nothing to do with the character themselves and will create unnecessary conflict.
- Write a detailed explanation on why the character is the best candidate for the deity of that trope. If people disagree with you, do not force it on the people.
- Keep in mind that if you still want to try to find a trope for a particular character, you are only given three chances to find a particular trope for them. If a suggestion goes past three possible tropes, then it will come off as shoehorning a character into the Pantheon just for the sake of that character to be there.
- On a related note, even if a character does have a free trope being suggested, there is still a limit of three attempts for suggesting that character for that trope. If no one responds to that certain proposal after being posted three times, then it will get to the point where the idea will be seen as being shoehorned into the Pantheon. In addition, the idea needs to be considered acceptable and approved because they are good, not for the sake of pitying others. After all, no one is responding to their idea.
- You can also adopt a profile or idea to work on from another contributor by messaging a request to them (preferably through private messages). Even if you get their permission, you still have to announce your adoption to the forum. Note that if the idea wasn't nominated in the first place you still have to properly nominate it.
- When posting Pantheon related stuff to the wiki, take note of the following:
- Do not put a link to these Pantheon pages into the main wiki page. The moment you want to note in a trope example that the character is a God of this trope, do not do it. If you see leftovers of this practice, correct the situation by deleting the offending text. This goes for any non-Pantheon page. The only exception to this rule is if a page in the Pantheon could be confused for a page in Main, like Good Colors, Evil Colors and Pantheon.Good And Evil Colors.
- Do not bring things that would incite fights; hot topics and 'urgent' news are not pertinent to the Pantheon's mission. For example, the political scene and some really bad politicians. We are not here to fight each other, so don't suggest things that go in that direction, this is a fictional Pantheon after all.
- To add a Pantheon page for a certain work, 4 or more characters coming from the same series/franchise should be ascended before adding the page. For Creator specific pages, 4 deities coming from the same creator and 2 individual work pages coming from the same creator is the minimum to warrant a page.
- Do not create a trope page for a story until the story is fully completed.
- When writing a profile for a character, here are a few things to note:
- Please refer to Text Formatting Rules when writing a profile, since understanding how to make and edit site pages in general is a necessity for working on profiles or other Pantheon content. Additionally, if you are not experienced with English, refer to this forum page
, as proper English spelling and grammar is expected.
- All deities should be sorted by their divine ranking. Put Overdeities on the top of the page and Quasideities on the bottom. Also, be sure to add them in alphabetical order by their first/given name (can be reversed if it is Eastern ordered). For a group, if there is no official name for them all list down all their names by order of relevance or (if too long to list) title them as Insert Name Here Main Characters or some other identifiable title along the same lines.
- The maximum number of tropes that a god can have is two, but do not try to abuse that fact. If you need to use a second trope to specify a certain thing about their position, that can be excused either because said character represents their trope choice very well alongside the first trope. It is still generally encouraged to only have one trope.
- A trope can only belong to one profile at a time. The only time two profiles can share a trope is if there are explicit variations listed in the trope page proper (e.g. Muscle Angst is held by both Biscuit Krueger and Chihiro Fujisaki as the former represents "Too Much Muscle" and the latter represents "Not Enough Muscle")
- If the character you are about to add to a House already exists in another, make sure to mention that this person has spots in another House as well. Up to 2 places can be made for a deity at most.
- For a character's theme song, try to avoid calling it "Theme of God X" or "Theme of (Show where God X originates from)". If possible, try to find out if the song has an actual name through research. Most importantly, it has to be part of their series' official soundtracks from the media. Do not list songs that are made by fans or outside sources. If they were not specifically used as music for that specific character, then they do not count. Furthermore, it has to be a general theme specifically made for that characters' appearances, not some generic music that plays for many other instances not related to the character in question.
- For images, when adding an image for your chosen character, it is highly recommended to use a stylized image that embodies the character or renders that also highlight a character's behavior (such as cool poses). Most images should be from the main adaptations of the character unless the images from the other media are of a higher quality than the adaptation. Unless it is needed, do not use fanart for images. If you are, please attribute it to the original artist. Due to the website's dark mode, removing white backgrounds from an image is paramount. This website
is suggested to do the background removal. If an image you have takes up too many bytes, it is suggestible to use this site
to reduce the byte size. If the byte is still too big, run the compressed image through other sites (or even the same one) to compress even further. Use wikis to look for better images, as even wikis for the series might not contain good official images.
- Creativity is your friend. While it is not recommended to get too ditzy at your ideas, it is best that when writing a profile for a certain character, do you think of capable scenarios between X and Y. Tip: do not use shallow examples (X wields a sword and Y wields one too) and try to think of relationships that make sense (i.e those characters that are shout-outs for another).
- Please refer to Text Formatting Rules when writing a profile, since understanding how to make and edit site pages in general is a necessity for working on profiles or other Pantheon content. Additionally, if you are not experienced with English, refer to this forum page
- Pantheon Content:
- Some series or genres will eventually have greater representation in the Pantheon than others. This is unavoidable, but a little diversity helps to make you not look like a shill. Try to ensure that if you add a deity from a popular series, make sure that it is because they are a good representative for the trope in question, and not just because they are connected to another deity in their respective canon.
- As far as deities from actual mythologies, there is generally an expectation to build the profiles off interactions from fictional portrays rather than basing it entirely from the actual myth. Therefore, a mythological deity should be more of a Composite Character whose main identity is from the actual myth.
- Occasionally there will be Gods that carry a title without a trope. This is not forbidden, but it is well-advised not to abuse them. The only house where trope-less profiles are wholly allowed is the House of Food. Mainly due to most food items lacking tropes, and adding tropes about said foodstuffs is slightly unnecessary. However, the character being ascended for their choice of food, or food-related thing must be a decently good representative of said item. (i.e their Trademark Favorite Food, or something that they are closely associated with In-Universe, or both).
- For Dominions and Treasures profiles, always consider what made those places/objects popular in the first place. Were they plot-important, identifiable imagery or have a unique aspect of it? Do not just bring regular objects under the basis of following a certain canon.
- Do not write in self-promotion or blatant advertising. Minor references to something are fine but writing that clearly intends to advertise something will not be given toleration.
- Some series or genres will eventually have greater representation in the Pantheon than others. This is unavoidable, but a little diversity helps to make you not look like a shill. Try to ensure that if you add a deity from a popular series, make sure that it is because they are a good representative for the trope in question, and not just because they are connected to another deity in their respective canon.
- For Profile Standards:
- Flavor text is used to describe certain things about a character, place, or object. To avoid short ones, it is recommended to write flavor text with 4-7 sentences that can fill around 2 lines each. Be warned that adding too many sentences does not equal good flavor text as it is not an essay of sorts (unless words are substantial and do add to the overall line).
- Character Profiles of a certain person should have the following:
- A portfolio that contains at least 7 (at the minimum) tropes describing their character.
- Flavor text count for a deity profile should have by minimum, 10 (depending on if the character in question has enough relationships/characterization) to 15 with a maximum of 20-25 for an individual profile.
- On the other hand, group profiles (profiles of a group that has 4 or more members) have their maximum flavor text count to 15 minimum, giving individual lines for the other members of the group (unless the members are not as characterized) up to 30 at max.
- Dominion profiles of a certain place should have the following:
- A portfolio that contains at least 5 (at the minimum) tropes describing the context of the place.
- Flavor text count should range at least 10 to 15.
- Treasure profiles (inanimate objects without a trope) should have the following:
- A portfolio that contains at least 6 (at the minimum) tropes that describes the object itself.
- Flavor text count should be at least 7 flavor text up to 12 to constitute a treasure profile.
- Overdeity: Omnipotent-level Reality Warper deities capable of manipulating the entire universe (or at least the world) at will. Within their own universe they are believed to be omnipotent, or at least impossible-to-completely-destroy embodiments or concepts.
- Greater Gods: High-level Reality Warper deities that are extremely powerful (capable of destroying or changing anywhere from a large city to a planet at will) and very strong non-reality warpers capable of doing the same thing.
- Intermediate Gods: Deities at this level are capable of strong but specialized powers such as hydrokinesis, pyrokinesis, etc. without major drawbacks and low-level Reality Warper beings capable of affecting their immediate area at will.
- Lesser Gods: Capable of highly specific or little power on their own, or suffer from Power at a Price. However, they may be able to ruthlessly exploit their power or combine it with just being badass enough to make up for it.
- Demigods: Badass Normal citizens of the pantheon, making up for their lower status with strength, strategy, and/or planning.
- Quasideities: Any otherwise normal human, human equivalent, or below without any special powers or training will fall here.
- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
- Rank: This can range from Quasideity, Demigod, Lesser God, Intermediate God, Greater God, to Overdeity, based on the representation of power mentioned above.
- Symbol: An image or icon used to represent the deity.
- Theme Song: Official song (in other words, no fan music, regardless of quality) that usually is used in affiliation with the character. If the deity is a musician this will most likely be their Signature Song. If possible, give a link for reference, preferably on either a website like Soundcloud
or YouTube
.
- Alignment: Good, evil, neutral, etc. Forget about The Great Character Alignment Debate here; the Pantheon is one of the few places where you can assign Dungeons & Dragons alignments to characters that don't have an alignment system. After all, the Pantheon is based on D&D and is made for fun.
- For Pokémon deities only:
- Gender: Defines the gender of the Pokémon; if genderless, it instead defines what gender they identify as.
- Ability: Provides the Pokémon's ability. If they can Mega Evolve, the new ability is listed as well.
- Moves: Defines the four moves used by a Pokémon. A Z-Move may also be listed.
- Portfolio: Tropes associated with the character.
- Domains: Things that the character has influence over.
- Herald: Non-ascended loyal character that is from the same series as the ascended character.
- High Priest: Non-ascended like heralds, but not from the same series, and can serve as a worthy replacement in case the deity would be unavailable, incapacitated, dead, or otherwise incapable of carrying out their duties. They can be served as part-time workers in case the originals are busy with some jobs. Co-Godhood is accepted depending on the approval of the originals, usually if the co-deity is from the same series.
- Followers: Non-ascended characters that are not part of the Pantheon, but would probably worship this character by the fact that they share the ascended character's trope.
- Relationships between ascended characters go here with your chosen character, it goes something like this:
- Allies: Members of the Pantheon that are allies, those that share the same values as them and would theoretically be friends with them.
- Rivals: Members of the Pantheon that are rivals, people who may look at your character with suspicion or a challenge.
- Enemies: Members of the Pantheon that are foes, those who would see your chosen character as a threat, either from their perspective or yours.
- Additional Character Relationships: Members of the Pantheon that do not fit in various relationships (examples include Enemy Mine, Vitriolic Best Buds, Teeth-Clenched Teamwork, Headbutting Heroes, Friendly Enemy, Friendly Rival, Just Friends, etc.), allies, rivals, or enemies.
- Partner: Defines a partnership with an ascended deity and Mon-type. (if any)
- Feared by/Fears: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon notably fear or are feared by.
- Respected by/Respects: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon respect or are respected by.
- Opposed by/Opposes: Not necessarily the same as "Enemies", but this is used for any deity whom the members of the Pantheon directly oppose or are opposed by (basically the opposite of "Respects", "On Good Terms With", and/or "Commonality Connection") in terms of certain viewpoints, regardless of alignment.
- Pitied by/Pities: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon feel pity for or are found pitiable by.
- Conflicting Opinion: Sometimes, the Deities argue over specific themes and philosophies.
- OPTIONAL NOTE FOR CHARACTER RELATIONSHIPS: Should the list for Character relationships (IE. Allies, Enemies, etc.) become too big, categorize a certain number of characters to a specific group putting them on a sublist (One example: Luigi is from the same world as his brother Mario, hence Luigi should be fall under the Super Mario Bros sublist.)
- Add the Intro. The intro is made up of two trivia, the Ascension Text (or just the Ascension) and The Bio. Both are necessary, but which order you use for them may vary depending on the profile in question. It may be better for one profile to have The Bio first and the Ascension second or vice-versa, although for the most part, the order is irrelevant:
- The Ascension Text: This is the story of how the character got into the Pantheon and/or was ascended. There are many ways for this to happen. They may be tricked into it or have simply wandered into the Pantheon, they may have had an already ascended character bring them in, they may already be in the Pantheon (via being another deity's Herald or sharing a trope) and got "promoted", or some combination of the above. Anything is possible in the Pantheon, so use your imagination, but try to incorporate their trope into the story, if possible.
- The Bio: A brief synopsis of the character's backstory. No need for the character's entire life/production history, but just give enough that those who don't know the character can get an idea of how the character works.
- Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple more.
- Note: Standard amount of flavor text for Deities/Characters is 10-15 (15-20 for group profiles) at minimum to 20-25 (30 for group profiles) at maximum.
- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
- Theme Song (Optional): Not important as compared to Deity and Dominion profiles but a notable mention if there is an accompanying song in use with the object.
- Alignment: Refers to the dominion's role in their story, be it those used by villains or used by the Player Character.
- Portfolio: Tropes associated with the dominion.
- Domains: Things that the place has links to.
- Relationships (Optional): Unless the location has a connection with a specific deity, relationships are optional and may not be required. However, if there are deities linked to the same series as to where the dominion is linked to, note them using the relationships, this includes deities that theoretically have interest with said dominion, good or evil otherwise.
- Add the Intro. Here the introduction of the Dominion is added with some tidbits regarding the origins of its' creation and usage in the story. You can also add what made it popular/iconic/important here.
- Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple more.
- Note: Standard amount of flavor text for Dominions is 10 at minimum to 15 at maximum.
- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
- Appearance: A shortened description of the item's looks with some notable features also mentioned.
- Class: Refer to the Treasure Classification System in the Great Treasury.
- Alignment: Refers to the objects' role in their story, be it those used by villains or used by the Player Character.
- Theme Song (Optional): Not important as compared to Deity and Dominion profiles but a notable mention if there is an accompanying song in use with the object.
- Museum Check: A note that says whether the item is viewable by the public.
- Portfolio: Tropes associated with the item.
- Domains: Things that the item has links to.
- Relationships (Optional): Unless the item has a connection with a specific deity, relationships are optional and may not be required. However, if there are deities linked to the same series as to where the item is linked to (especially the original owner of the item), note them using the relationships, this includes deities that theoretically have interest with said object, good or evil otherwise.
- Add the Intro. Here the introduction of the Treasure is added with some tidbits regarding the origins of its' creation and usage in the story. You can also add what made it popular/iconic/important here.
- Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple more.
- Note: Standard amount of flavor text for Treasures is 7 at minimum to 12 at maximum.
Edited by Tabs on Jun 24th 2024 at 7:51:43 AM
Pardon the length, I cut out most of the unimportant stuff that I could, including interactions that wasn't to important. Should I add or cut something or are they good to go?
: RJ-19-CLOVIS-93, AzureLegacy, Excessive-Menace, Necromancer10, neoamon
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Barbara Millicent "Barbie" Roberts, Goddess of Pink Femininity

- Demigoddess (Can go up depending on her incarnation)
- Symbol: The "Barbie" logo(s) or a silhouette of her head
◊.
- Themes: "The Barbie"
(not to be confused with "Barbie Girl"; although she did allowed a remix of the latter song
as her theme too)
- Barbie and the Rockers: Main Theme
- A Fashion Fairytale & A Fairy Secret: Life is a Fairytale
, Get Your Sparkle On
, Can You Keep a Secret
- The Barbie Diaries: This Is Me
, Note To Self
- My Scene: It's My Scene
- A Pony Tale: You're the One
- Spy Squad: Champions
, Strength in Numbers
- Starlight Adventure: Shooting Star
& its Acoustic Reprise
- Video Game Hero: Change the Game
- Life in the Dreamhouse: Main Theme
- Barbie Vlog & Dreamhouse Adventures: Main Theme
- Toy Story 3: Barbie's Meltdown
- Stereotypical/Live-Action: Pink
& its Bad Day
version, What Was I Made For?
- Barbie and the Rockers: Main Theme
- Alignment: Neutral Good (Though it can change, she's definitely good)
- Portfolio: Blonde Nice Girl And Being Loved For It, She Can Be Anything: A Fashionista, A Storyteller, A Princess Ect., Anatomically Incorrect Nudity With Impossible Hourglass Figure, The Beautiful Elite, Loving Shoes And Clothes, Has Satellite Love Interest with Ken
- Barbie and the Rockers: Artist and the Band, Animesque, '80s Hair
- A Fashion Fairytale & A Fairy Secret: Animated Actress, Gains Real Wings Through The Power of Friendship, Break-Up/Make-Up with Ken
- A Pony Tale: From a Story about Horses
- The Barbie Diaries: Has a Wish Fulfillment Diary, Is in a Garage Band, Love Letter Lunacy, Childhood Friend Romance with Kevin
- My Scene: Loves Attention, Loves to Party, Loves Using Her Phone, Official Couple with River, Until She Had to Move Away
- Spy Squad: A Passionate Gymnast from a Story about Spies
- Starlight Adventure: Skilled Hover Boarder, Controls Her Telekinesis via Humming, Friend to All Living Things, Benevolent Rule Breaker, Her Pink Hair Streak Expresses How Confident She Is, Honorary Princess, From a Science Fantasy Tale
- Video Game Hero: Trapped In Video Game Land, Art Shift When Going Into A Level, Reality Warper Via Hollywood Coding
- Life in the Dreamhouse: Jack of All Trades, Only Mostly Perfect, Spoiled Sweet, Cool Big Sis,
- Barbie Vlog & Dreamhouse Adventures: Has A Vlog Series, "P.A.C.E (Positive Attitude Changes Everything)" as Signing-Off Catchphrase, A Bit of a Granola Girl, Loves Dogs, Moved into a Big Fancy House, Will They or Won't They? with her Childhood Friend Ken
- Toy Story 3: Genki Girl, Crouching Diztyness, Hidden Badass, Team Mom, Sickeningly Sweethearts with Ken
- Stereotypical/Live-Action: Used to be Innocently Insensitive Fanservice Girl, Growing Up Sucks, Significant Wardrobe Shift, Different Last Name, Become a Real Girl, Just Friends with Ken
- Domains: Pink, Dolls, Fashion, Beauty, Friendship, Jobs/Professions
- Barbie and the Rockers: Music, World Peace
- A Fashion Fairytale: Acting, Kindness
- The Barbie Diaries: Luck, Authenticity
- My Scene: Romance, Shopping
- A Pony Tale: Horses, Horse Riding
- Spy Squad: Espionage, Gymnastics, Teamwork
- Starlight Adventure: Leadership, Instinct
- Video Game Hero: Video Games, Coding, Teamwork
- Life in the Dreamhouse: Parodies of Perfection
- Barbie Vlog & Dreamhouse Adventures: Vlogs, Adventures, Music
- Toy Story 3: Romantic Love, Leadership
- Stereotypical/Live-Action: Womanhood
- Heralds:
- Her Non-Danza Movie Roles: Clara, Rapunzel, Odette, Princess Anneliese, Elina, Mariposa, Princess Genevieve, (Princess) Ro (sella), Princess Liana, Eden Starling, Princess Annika, Thumbelina, Princess Merliah, Blair Willows/Princess Sophia, Princess Tori, Krystin, Princess Lumina, Princess Alexa, Princess Kara, Princess Courtney
- Barbie and the Rockers: Her Bandmates (Ken, Diva/Bopsy, Dee Dee/Belinda, Dana/Becky, Derek)
- A Fashion Fairytale: Ken, Grace, Teresa, Aunt Millicent, Marie-Alecia/Alice, The Flairies (Glimmer, Shyne and Shimmer), Sequin
- The Barbie Diaries: Kevin, Tia, Courtney
- My Scene: River, Madison, Nolee, Chelsea, Delancey, Hudson, Ellis, Sutton, Kenzie, Kennedy
- A Pony Tale: Her sisters (Skipper, Stacie, Chelsea), Her Aunt Marlene and cousins Max and Marie
- Spy Squad: Teresa, Renee, Auntie Zoe/Miss Z, Lazlo, Percy, Violet
- Starlight Adventure: Her unnamed father, Leo, Sal-Lee, Kareena, Sheena, Pupcorn
- Video Game Hero: Cutie, Kris, Bella, Crystal, Maia, Gaia
- Life in the Dreamhouse: Her sisters (Skipper, Stacie, Chelsea), Ken, Nikki, Teresa, Midge, Summer, Grace, Raquelle (kinda)
- Barbie Vlog & Dreamhouse Adventures: Ken, Her sisters (Skipper, Stacie, Chelsea), Her parents (George & Margaret), Barbie/Brooklyn, Teresa, Nikki, Renee, Daisy
- Toy Story 3: The Toys from Sunnyside Daycare
- Stereotypical/Live-Action: The Barbies of Barbieland, Gloria, Sasha
- Domains: Pink, Dolls, Fashion, Beauty, Profession
- Allies: The Cast of Toy Story, Good members of the House of Jobs and Profession and Costumes, especially Millie Collins, American Girls Collection (Corrine & Gwynn Tan, Kit Kittredge, Samantha Parkington, Nellie O'Malley), Hello Kitty, Strawberry Shortcake, Good deities from My Little Pony, Thomas & Friends, and Masters of the Universe, Robot Chicken, Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Goofy Goof, Ronald McDonald
- Barbie and the Rockers: Bill & Ted, The Bard
- A Fashion Fairytale: Those related to her movie roles like Rapunzel, Princess Odette, Ebenezer Scrooge, Thumbelina, Various good-aligned merfolk (like Ariel and The Mermaid Princesses) and fairies (like from the Hall of Fairies)
- The Barbie Diaries: Maxwell (Scribblenauts), Timmy Turner, Bianca Piper, Wesley Rush
- My Scene: The Equestria Girls, Anna Coleman
- A Pony Tale: Good Horses from the Hall of Ungulates, Link, Wander, Hazel Levesque, Sophia Mendoza & Wildstar
- Spy Squad: Charlie's Angels, Sam, Clover, and Alex, Nick Fury, James Bond
- Starlight Adventure: Littlepip and other Equestrian unicorns and alicorns, Various Jedi from the Jedi Order like Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi
- Video Game Hero: Kevin Flynn, The Lyoko Warriors, Kazuto Kirigaya, Asuna Yuuki and their allies, The High Five, Tulip Olsen, Wreck-It Ralph, Vanellope Von Schweetz and their allies
- Life in the Dreamhouse: Mona of WarioWare Inc., Super Sonico
- Barbie Vlog & Dreamhouse Adventures: Kayla Day, Chell
- Toy Story 3: The Cottage Appliances
- Stereotypical/Live-Action: Emmet Brickowski, The Family Madrigal (especially Isabela, Luisa, and Mirabel), Harleen Quinzel/Harley Quinn
- Friendly Rivals: Jerrica Benton/Jem, The many Disney Princesses not listed under allies
- Enemies: Lotso, Mother Gothel, Eric Raymond, Junko Enoshima, Monokuma, Tsumugi Shirogane, The Commando Elite
- Opposes: Any Evil Dolls, Merfolk and Fairies
- The Barbie Diaries: Libby Chessler, Kira/Light Yagami
- Video Game Hero: Turbo, Love Machine, Master Control Program, XANA
- Spy Squad: Classy Cat Burglars like Selina Kyle/Catwoman
- Pities: Hajime Hinata and Izuru Kamakura
- Admirers: Waylon Smithers (Platonically), Lisa Simpson, Dee Dee
- Annoyed By: The Red Guy, Dexter
- Barbara Roberts, better known as Barbie, is an American fashion doll introduced on March 9, 1959. She's a teenager/young woman, the oldest of many sisters and holds many jobs in her long lustrous career. Being the everygirl for many young girls, she can adapt to any situation and her personality can vary a lot. Since her introduction, she became a famous fashion icon for little girls (and adult collectors) around the world, became an important part of the fashion doll market for many decades, and earning its company Mattel billions of dollars in sales. Being a feminine icon, her most associated color is pink, to the point that she even has a color that was named after her, "Barbie Pink
". Despite some ups and downs in her history, she remains a beloved icon and is featured in numerous TV Shows, movies (from Direct to TV to Live-Action), as well as Video Games.
- She was chosen to ascend to represent of the color pink and its association with femininity. She first arrived in this realm as an inanimate doll sitting by the window of a toy store, but came to life as part of her ascension. The Barbie in the Pantheon acts as the personification of the Barbie brand, embodying many of her brand's values and acts as a spokesperson for her line of dolls. Her position is somewhat complicated in that she tends to fluctuate between her incarnations as a living doll and a normal human. She also has two lesser forms as a fairy and mermaid. She has incorporated some of her many incarnations from her various promotional media, making her a composite deity. Her incarnations are aware of the arrangement (they too were all informed of their godhood), and due to their busy schedules, have agreed to take over as the face of their shared title and sharing her body, one incarnation at the time, while their other incarnations stay in their respective mortal realms in the meantime. Even so, Pantheon!Barbie herself is fully capable of having adventures on her own.
- Barbie attempted to incorporate some of the movies roles from her actress self into her being. However, it failed due to a technicality: the character must be named or named after "Barbie" in their story and/or have a similar backstory as her (with some certain exceptions for other incarnations). That's the reason why some actors like Samuel L. Jackson and his characters (like Mace Windu or Nick Fury) are separate people and why other actors like Adam West was able to incorporate their characters named after himself. As compensation, the remaining movie roles that can't be incorporated in her being are instead made into her heralds.
- How Barbie came to be associated with pink is not really well known, given that she actually wasn't associated with pink until the 1980s. Some analysts say it's related to the trend of pink being the preferred color for girls in the 1980s (which is another topic of its own) and Barbie jumping on the wagon because it fits well with her feminine motifs. Pinkie Pie, who has a pink coat, was happy to see the newly ascended Barbie and would sometimes randomly throw pink-themed parties. Among those people she invited were Kitty White (a.k.a. Hello Kitty) and Strawberry Shortcake, who also happen to be wearing pink. The four of them got along pretty well due to their nice and friendly personalities, as well as the fact that they are part of their own media franchises and merchandising that would go well with each other without being competitors. Barbie and Kitty had collaborated at least once before
◊ as with Kitty and Strawberry themselves
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- Has a healthy rivalry with the Disney Princesses in the Pantheon, because their doll franchises are competitors. But Barbie being Barbie, she isn't mean-spirited about it, though she did point out that she beat them over who did Rapunzel first and notes how she inspired their Rapunzel. She also has a friendly rivalry Jem of Jem and the Holograms fame, given her multiple forays into rock music. Jem likes to tease Barbie that her band came first and Barbie's Rockers persona is a response to her and her upcoming doll line. She has a less friendly and more antagonistic rivalry with Mother Gothel and Eric Raymond. The former because Gothel's jealous of her youthful looks and reminds her too much of her Rapunzel; the latter because of her similarities in Jem and Barbie's rock band might compete with the rival rock band that he manages. Speaking of Disney, she's friendly with other "everyman" deities like Goofy, Mickey and Minnie. The former because Goofy's George Geef persona also took on various jobs like her, while she's already a big fan of the latter two
◊ and their theme parks
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- Given that being a fashionista is her first job, she didn't take it kindly when she heard about the Ultimate Fashionista Junko Enoshima, whom she considers her Evil Counterpart. The blonde schoolgirl, also known as the "Ultimate Analyst", also has the title of Ultimate Despair, due to her desire to bring about said despair into the whole world. She also has similar gripes about Tsumugi Shirogane given that she is a fan of Junko and her "work". Under the same token, she can't help but feel bad about Hajime Hinata, for having such a drastic change in order to take a "You can be anything" sort of mentality just he could get any talent.
- Due to being based on their own collection of dolls that were adapted into movies as well as being managed by the same company, Barbie has befriended the American Girls girls and acts like a big sister to them. For the same reasons, she also befriended the living steam engines of the Pantheon; even helping them out on different occasion given that she has experience as a train conductor and stewardess. Despite appealing to a different demographic, she has befriended various deities from the kingdom of Eternia and the planet of Etheria for similar reasons as the other two. It helps that she has played various heroic princesses herself.
- Barbie and her brand are no stranger to various collaborations; from within her parent company like with Polly Pocket and UNO to other outside franchises like Just Dance to Candy Crush Saga to Forza. She's collaborated with fast food giant McDonald's; from selling her dolls as Happy Meal toys to working as one of their employees. For these reasons, she's friendly with their (former) mascot Ronald McDonald. She also has a few unofficial collaborations. By unofficial collaborations, we mean that her dolls are used as actors for various stop-motion projects not approved by her parent company. One such show was The Most Popular Girls in School. Another is Robot Chicken, who did several skits with her fellow Barbies. While most deities are usually disgusted when they're featured in that latter show, Barbie doesn't really mind that much (even if it's a bit mature for her tastes) and has friended the show's mascot Chicken after learning of his show.
- Being the most iconic doll, Barbie has become a stock parody over the years; The Simpsons has Malibu Stacy, Dexter's Laboratory has Darbie and Rugrats has Angelica's favorite toy, Cynthia. Barbie has taken these parodies in stride and finds the name Malibu Stacy to be hilarious since one of her selves used to be on Malibu before moving to the Pantheon. Smithers, who is the biggest Malibu Stacy fan, was delighted to meet Barbie. He has also started to buy Barbie dolls by the loads ever since her ascension, starting with Malibu Barbie. Dee Dee, a Darbie fan, also met Barbie and bought some Barbie dolls to play with her own dolls. She warns Barbie about her brother Dexter, noting the time he shrunk down to sneak into her room but accidentally fell in love with her Darbie doll or the time he and his friends accidentally went to a Darbie expo instead of a "Star Check" expo and stole some Bicentennial Kristal dolls thinking it was a "Bilithium Crystal".
- The former fan of Malibu Stacy, Lisa, was apprehensive about Barbie at first; remembering the time she was frustrated how the new talking Malibu Stacy doll encouraged female stereotypes that she and Malibu Stacy's creator tried to launched a progressive alternative doll named Lisa Lionheart. Barbie has heard of that incident, given that tale was inspired by a real controversy over a talking Barbie which could say, "Math class is tough!", as well as other controversies like how some people claim that her unrealistic figure can project unfair beauty standards. After a lengthy and thoughtful discussion with Lisa, including how her brand strive to improve their image since those days by introducing more dolls of various skin tones, body sizes and occupations and reiterating her beliefs that girls can be anything they want to, she relented that Barbie is a positive role model for girls.
- Alongside with her movies, videos games were another way she can promote her brand. In those games, she can portray herself as a supermodel, a super spy, a regular human/doll ect. The Angry Video Game Nerd and JonTron and Jon's high priest Caddicarus has reviewed some of Barbie's older games. AVGN was weirded out by Barbie's dreams in her games and think she's messed up in the head. JonTron riffs on a bunch of her games for having really weird graphics and gameplay. Barbie, as usual, doesn't mind the negative reviews and respects their feedback.
- Regarding Barbie from Barbie and the Rockers:
- She's the lead singer of Barbie and the Rockers, the most famous late 80's band in the world, and the first Goodwill Ambassador for World Peace. Their music was so beloved that they managed to unite people from all over the world. Their band had planned to travel to a space station in their spaceship and hold their first concert in outer space, in the name of peace. As they were returned to Earth in their spaceship after their successful concert, they were so thrilled by their performance that they performed again, which somehow triggered a time tunnel to form and sucking their ship inside. After they had landed, they learned they have been transported back to 1959. A scientist they met named Dr. Merrihew worked on getting them back to their own time. Meanwhile, his child Kim help the band changed their outfits to blend in and explore the city. The band performed in a malt shop and from there, they would raise up the charts again to become world-famous. Eventually, the scientist was able to build a machine that recreated the time tunnel to bring them back home. Before their return, Barbie give Kim her locket as a token of their friendship and says she has a feeling they would reunite again. Sure enough, the band was able to return to home and Barbie is reunited with an adult Kim along with meeting her young daughter.
- As soon as she ascended, Barbie's next big project is playing a big concert in the Pantheon, which is of course dedicated in the name of peace. Although her band's music is still as beloved in this realm as it is on her timeline, she soon learns that achieving world peace in the Pantheon is a much harder feat to accomplish. To help achieve this goal, she and her band enlisted the help of some new allies. She met and befriended Bill and Ted after learning that in their future, the music of their band Wyld Stallyns helped achieve world peace and awesomeness. It helps that they are also experienced time travelers too. Barbie also enlists the help of The Bard after being impressed on how they saved the world and uniting people with their singing. The band even considering offering them a job as their opening act. Meanwhile, the House of Time and Temporality caught wind of The Rocker's adventure; they were not only curious about the time tunnel (which was created by the musical chords the band played and the planets aligning) but also baffled on how they were able to introduced their music at an earlier time and somehow not break their timeline or cause a stable time loop.
- Regarding Barbie from Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale and Barbie: A Fairy Secret:
- She's the actress who stars in several movies bearing her name. After she got fired during a movie shoot and got dumped by Ken on the same day, she decides to take a break by visiting her Aunt Millicent, who is a fashion designer in Paris, France. She then learns that her aunt's fashion store is closing down and she would be moving away in a few days. Before the move, Millicent's assistant Alice shows Barbie the legend of creatures that would come out from an old attic wardrobe and add shiny sparkles to clothes they would like. After being summoned in a ritual, three tiny winged creatures called Flairies agreed to help Barbie, Alice and Aunt Millicent stay in business out of fear that if the fashion house (which has ties to their powers) gets gutted, they would lose their abilities. They managed to save the fashion house by staging a fashion show to show off their new dresses and Ken reconciles with Barbie soon after. Sometime after that, Ken get kidnapped and was forced to marry by a fairy princess, who was smitten with him due to a love potion she has unknowingly taken. So Barbie, her rival Raquelle, and her stylist friends Carrie and Taylor (who revealed themselves to be fairies) travel to the fairy city of Gloss Angeles to rescue him. Throughout their journey, her and Raquelle gained respect with each other, which helped them gain real wings, team up to break the love potion's spell and rescue Ken. The fairy princess Graciela, while grateful in undoing the potion's effects, had to return them back home and make them remember that their journey was just a dream to keep the existence of their fairy world a secret.
- As an actress (and sometimes director), she's often busy taking movie roles at the House of Theatre and Spectacle. She has a love for classical heartfelt stories and gets annoyed if a director strays from that story by adding "unique" gimmicks. Despite their rivalry because of one of her earlier movie role, she later became friends with Rapunzel, whom she has come to admire as a badass princess. She also befriended Odette, mainly due to relating to her struggles during playing her in her adaptation of Swan Lake. Barbie also gets along surprisingly fine with Scrooge, which is not that weird when it was discovered that she is the descendant of Eden Starling, a gender flipped version of him. She's also really fond of telling stories in her movies, which often serves as a framing device for them. Even though Thumbelina's story and the story Barbie tells about Thumbelina have little in common with each other, that doesn't deter the actual Thumbelina from enjoying her story nonetheless.
- Due to wanting to help her aunt and Alice's business flourish further, she advised them to expand their business in the Pantheon to attract new customers. With the help of the Flairies who are still with them, their sparkly clothes were a big hit in the House of Costumes. She doesn't disclose the existence of the Flairies to anyone else as to prevent them from being kidnapped again and use them for their clothes. Due to her frequent portrayal of various mermaids and fairies, she is in good terms with the various merfolk and fairies of the Pantheon, who eventually watched and liked her movies. She has taken an honorary job as a doll-human-fairy-merfolk ambassador between all four races. It helps that she already has a winged form (which only appears near fairies), although she has no idea where it comes from. The Hall of Fairies already knows about Gloss Angeles and where her wings came from, but doesn't tell Barbie about it out of respect for their fellow fairies from that world.
- Regarding Barbie from The Barbie Diaries:
- She's a high schooler who plays in a garage band. She got asked out by her jock crush Todd, but later gets dumped by him because he got back with his ex, the alpha bitch Raquelle. As Barbie was shopping for her dress for a school dance, the store lady, who saw the break-up unfold, took pity on her and give her two gifts: A diary that makes things they write on it come true and a charm bracelet that opens said diary. Barbie starts to write about her daily life and about her wishes to become popular in her school, which unknowingly fulfills her wish as more people took notice of her. She starts to hang out with the popular kids to get to know them better for her school news report, but came at a cost of her friendship between her friends Tia and Courtney as she starts ignoring them. Once she realized her mistakes, she reconciles with her friends. She also had received letters from a secret admirer, who turned out to be from her dear friend Kevin, to which she reciprocates his feelings once she realizes who the sender was.
- While in this form, this Barbie attends as a temporary student at The Elysium Academy. She befriends a younger student named Timmy, as both of them can relate to the feeling of wanting to become popular and learning that getting what you want isn't worth the trouble sometimes. She also befriended some older students named Bianca and Wesley; not only does their romance reminded her of her and Kevin but also because Bianca's troubles with popularity is something she knows the feeling of, even if she has never heard of the term "DUFF" before. She avoids alpha bitches like Libby Chessler, as their rude entitled behavior reminded her of Raquelle. She learns of other magical notebook users; she befriended the kind-hearted Maxwell while avoiding the murderous Kira/Light Yagami, especially after hearing about the similarities between her diary and his Death Note and being afraid that he might take advantage of her gifts somehow for his schemes. Many people from the House of Luck and Fortune (as well as those with ill-intentions) took notice of her special diary, although she is not interested in doing anything altruistic or criminal with these powers just yet. She just wants to be a good student living her best life.
- Regarding Barbie from My Scene:
- She's an average teenager living in New York City. She likes to attend or plan parties, hangs out and/or shops with her best friends, and uses her cellphone or her PDA to write down her day-to-day life or chat with friends. Alongside her friends, she's been in Jamaica to support her boyfriend's band, helped participate in a fashion show to raise money to save a local animal shelter, and pretended to be extras in order to meet (and later befriend) Lindsay Lohan during her next movie shoot. Although she has had a fair share of drama (like the time she thought one of her friends was stealing her boyfriend in Jamaica or when the same person snubbed her and her friends so that she can date a male movie star), she would try to put her pride aside and make amends for the sake of their friendship. She later had to move away from New York to California, although she still tries to keep up with her friends whenever she can.
- Once this Barbie learns about Heralds (loyal mortal allies of the deities), she immediately invited her friends to join her and a joyous reunion ensues. To celebrate, the girls went to go shopping in the House of Costumes and organized a party in the House of Celebration. Despite being a goddess and having more attention on to her, she tries to keep herself grounded and not ignore her friends like her friend Madison did when she got attention as a supporting actress on that movie. Barbie and her friend group tend to hang out with each other almost exclusively unless they befriend people they like. One of those people was Anna Coleman, whom they run into one day and initially mistake her as their friend and movie star Lindsay Lohan. When one of the girls recognized Anna as one of the movie roles Lindsay used to play, they got really excited, invited her to hang out, got to know her better and started to like her, starting with her amazing fashion style and her being in a punk rock band. The My Scene gang are also good acquaintances with The Equestria Girls, not only due to Barbie's friendship with their pony counterparts, but also because they liked their outfits and saw their similar friendship dynamics too (being a close group of teenage girls with a really nice fashion sense).
- Regarding Barbie from Barbie & Her Sisters in a Pony Tale:
- She's one of the best horse riders in the West Coast, who's looking for just the right horse to help her win her races. One day, she and her sisters travelled to the Alps to visit their Aunt Marlene's Alpine Riding Academy during the summer. While horse-riding with her sisters, she spots a beautiful horse with pink streaks in her mane in the distance. She later learns of a tale about an ancient herd of wild horses called the Majestique, a strong fearless breed that were bred for royalty and are known to have jumped really good like they are flying. In the process of looking for said unusual horse in the forest, Barbie and a Majestique horse were close to danger and saved each other. The horse, now named Majesty, later trusted Barbie to show her herd and allowed to be ridden without issue. Barbie and her sisters, after training with their horses, later helped win a cross-country tournament as they need the prize money to help save their aunt's riding academy from closing down. As she and her sisters were leaving as their stay ended, Barbie planned to bring Majesty to her hometown in Malibu, but changed her mind and let her go after seeing how she would separate the horse from her family. Her aunt reassured her that she made the right call and that if Barbie comes back one day, then Majesty will come back someday too.
- Barbie is always kind towards horses; since the 1970s, her doll self has had horses as companions. This Barbie, similarly, is also very kind to horses and doesn't treat them like mere tools. She initially visited the Hall of Ungulates to find some good race horses, only to be enamored by the various horse deities there. She has befriended Agro, Epona and Maximus (as well as their respective riders Link and Wander) for their loyalty to their humans. She's heard of Black Beauty's story of his previous owners and pitied the times when he was mistreated; she's only ridden him once before deciding to let him enjoy his retirement. She also wanted to tame the wild horse named Spirit but due to being reminded of Majesty after hearing his story, also decides to let him be free, a gesture the horse appreciated. Due to their shared love for horses and Barbie's friendliness, she's one of the few humans that don't mind Hazel Levesque's presence when she also visits the Hall of Ungulates. She also befriended the unicorn Wildstar and her rider Sophia, which helped her discover more fantastical creatures like unicorns and pegasuses. Despite their beauty, even if she knows that she can't have them compete in a race in her mortal realm. She also gets along with most Equestrian deities just fine.
- Regarding Barbie from Barbie: Spy Squad:
- She's a skilled gymnast who was recruited by a secret spy agency, alongside her gymnast friends Renee and Teresa. Renee's Aunt Zoe (who is the head of said agency) needed their help to capture an elusive highly athletic cat burglar, who steals gems that are part of a dangerous EMP weapon. The trio introduced to their robotic pet companions Violet and Percy, trained for their mission by Agent Dunbar, and were given various spy gadgets made by the young genius Lazlo. The trio were then assigned to guard the jewels on two locations. However, they failed twice due to being outmaneuvered by the cat bulgar's agility and by the trio's own inexperience. With one jewel remaining and the steaks being much higher, Aunt Zoe had no choice but to dismiss the trio and sent them home, but not before Lazlo convinced them to keep their gadgets for another day. As they were practicing for their gym routine and feeling dejected about their dismissal, they recognized that one of their peers named Patricia had a similar voice and gymnastic moves as the cat burglar, concluding they are one and the same. The trio chase the thief, went inside into their former HQ, and learns that she secretly works for Agent Dunbar, who turned to villainy after being upset that Aunt Zoe was made head of the agency rather than him. The trio were found out and captured, but were set free using the gadgets they kept and Lazlo, Percy & Violet arrived in time to aid them. At this time, Patricia decided to help the team as she didn't plan on taking over the world like Dunbar was. With Patricia's suggestion on taking the gems out of the EMP weapon, Barbie was able to remove them with her gadget, which disables it. The villain was captured, Patricia was given a probation, and the trio are reinstated as secret agents as well as continuing to participate in a gymnast competition.
- As the Divine Spymaster, Nick Fury had meetings with Barbie's agency and its head Miss Z (a.k.a. Aunt Zoe) to insure a peaceful cooperation with her agents and the deified agents of the Pantheon, preventing them from being seen as each other's enemies. Due to this, Barbie, Renee and Teresa were able to interact with the other agents, even out of their missions. The trio had run-ins with Sam, Clover, and Alex due to being assigned in the same location while in civilian disguises; they were quick to befriend each other even before learning of their spy identities. They also had run-ins with the legendary spy James Bond, and while they are all too young for him to date, he doesn't mind the trio when they express their respect for him. They also have met The Angels and frequently ask for their advice (in sort of mentorship way) due to being the more experienced group. The trio is occasionally assigned to deal with other cat burglars like Catwoman. The trio is learned quite a bit since their first mission and with the advice from their fellow agents, they were quick to apprehend the thieves using their gadgets and their gymnastic skills.
- Regarding Barbie from Barbie: Star Light Adventure:
- She is a champion hoverboarder and caretaker of an animal sanctuary from the planet of Para-Den. She can communicate with animals and also move objects telekinetically while humming. One day, she was assigned to a team assembled by King Constantine, to aid him in getting his device to the center of the galaxy and help make the stars (that were going dim and slowly stopped moving) be able to "dance" again. During her training, she formed friendships with her teammates, champion hoverboarder and speedster Sal-Lee, the champion pilot Prince Leo, and alien twins Kareena and Sheena, who have gravity powers. Barbie's tendency to break the rules in order to help others puts her at odds with the King, which culminated in Barbie being dismissed after freeing a gigantic Starlean, a creature that was supposed to help them find the center of the galaxy, under the false assumption the King wanted to capture them for his zoo. Barbie was later reinstated after she used her powers to convince the Starlean to join them peacefully. The team was able to find the center of the galaxy, which is a cavern filled with millions of tiny orbs representing stars. The King tried to use his device to move the star orbs but failed miserably. Barbie succeeded by using her powers and humming to convince the orbs to dance along with her, restoring them into their former bright glory. The King, while still a stickler for the rules, admits that a break ruler with good intentions like Barbie wasn't such a bad thing. He even made her an honorary princess for her heroic actions, much to Barbie's confusion.
- This Barbie's gifts were implied to be inherited from her mother, but it was never explained how she or her mother discovered these powers. Still, the various Jedi from the Jedi Order are looking to see if she is a potential force-user and some of their members have got in contact with her. Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi, who were admired her heroism, offered to give advice on how to handle her powers regardless if she is a force-user as well as protection in case their enemies from the Sith Order, who somehow want to use her their pawn. She's also gotten help training with a few unicorns and alicorns from Equestria (as such with Twilight Sparkle) since their kind can have telekinesis in their magic/spell list. Along with the two, she became fast friends with Littlepip, not only are they both has powerful telekinesis but also share a strong desire to help others. The King of All Cosmos became interested in Barbie after hearing about how she restored the stars in her galaxy; it reminded him of the time he accidentally destroyed the stars in a drunken bender and made his son create new ones by rolling up objects with Katamari. Barbie, after heard about what the King did, felt a bit awkward about it. His pridefulness and intolerance to failure reminded her of her own King, but like him, at least he wasn't too bad.
- Regarding Barbie from Barbie: Video Game Hero:
- She's an avid gamer who also likes to make/program video games for fun. One day, she gets sucked into her sister Chelsea's tablet after accepting to play a trial of a new video game. Instead, an in-game tutorial NPC named Cutie asked for her help to get rid of a mob of 'emoji' viruses that are plaguing the game levels. In truth, he accidentally created them because he wants friends to talk to; but due to his inexperience with coding, his friends later became viruses. To save the game world, reset the game and go back home, Barbie must win all 3 levels. As she traversed through the levels, she manages to save other NPCs from the game and convince them to work together (something they are not programmed to do) to save their world. Her competitiveness, coding skills, and teamwork from her new friends almost defeats the virus but that wasn't enough. Inspired by Chelsea's out-of-the-box thinking, Barbie was able to code her way into challenging the virus to a Just Dance-off. She won and was able to return to the real world.
- One of the first places this Barbie visited was of course the House of Gaming (to which bought her friends Teresa and Renee to check out too). She met and befriend various humans who also able to transverse game/computer worlds. Despite being in the game world for like a few hours at most (which make her less experienced than TRON creator Kevin Flynn or The High Five) or has modest combat skills compared to The Lyoko Warriors or several former Sword Art Online players, they still see her coding skills and out-of-box thinking as a valuable asset against other malicious game/program entities like Love Machine, Master Control Program, and XANA. With Cutie's help after he became her herald, she's also able to travel into another game worlds where she meets and befriends other video game characters like Ralph, Vanellope and their allies from their world. Like her and her NPC friends, they too travelled from game to game and warned her about more malicious game/program entities like Turbo, who have a history of modifying other game elements to their liking. She's also befriended fellow game making hobbyist Tulip Olsen; while she's never stuck in a video game, Tulip was stuck in an ever-moving train and had to use her wits, logic and self-reflection to get out of the place. She and Tulip often video chat each other to ask for feedback for each other's games they are making.
- Regarding Barbie from Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse:
- She's a living doll who resides in a Toy Time version of Malibu. She is also the star of a hit reality show, which follows the lives and shenanigans of herself, her siblings and her group of friends, complete with their own confession cams. Along with her siblings, she lives in a fancy huge Dreamhouse with a large closet filled with clothes and a robotic helper. She goes on dates with her klutzy gadgeteer genius and understanding boyfriend Ken. Notably, she's friends with her jealous unknown rival Raquelle (who wants to sabotage her) and is uninterested in her hopeless suitor (and Raquelle's brother) Ryan. In the Pantheon, after the camera crew was permitted to film during her turn as the goddess, she bought her siblings and her friends as heralds. Raquelle is there too as a herald, but she mostly either wants to take Barbie's godhood or try to become a goddess herself to one day outshine her.
- This Barbie is almost perfect and not even a bad hair day can ruin her day. She has had over 135 jobs
and counting. Of course, her cheerful ditzy genius personality makes it really hard to believe that she was capable of doing all of that. This does take a toll on her at times. Even she has had breakdowns, like when Malibu ran out of glitter. Don't steal her glitter if you know what's good for you. Mona of the WarioWare crew note and Super Sonico note visited her temple one day to ask how she was able to balance so many jobs. She told her secret to them but the film crew's camera ran out of charge before it can film what she said. The two are welcome to ask her for any work-related advice. Homer Simpson probably have a run for her money in terms of the number of jobs he has had
; although he doesn't have a comment on Barbie besides confusing her for Malibu Stacy. Mario also has some jobs like a plumber, doctor, and construction worker. Barbie's been a doctor and construction worker as well.
- Regarding Barbie from "Barbie Vlog" and "Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures" (a.k.a. "Malibu"):
- She's a high schooler from Malibu who started her own vlog series. She talks about the new things she's tried out, about her friends and family (who also occasionally show up in her videos), sharing her deep thoughts, does online video challenges, spreading kind and positive messages etc. She and her family later moved into their own self-designed dreamhouse, where they had more exciting adventures that Barbie would share and talk about to her viewers. She later enrolls and attend a summer performing arts program in New York City. She met and befriend her roommate, an African-American girl from Brooklyn with the same name as her. They nicknamed each other "Malibu" and "Brooklyn" respectively to avoid confusion, and the latter even shows up on the former's vlogs. Despite their ups and downs, the two remain friends and even attempted to make it into the music industry together.
- This Barbie posted a vlog announcing that she was chosen as a Goddess of Trope Pantheon for the concept of Pink representing Femininity, which she says it is less about being an actual god and more of a living representation of that concept. She talked about her trip there, which she described as surreal and otherworldly. After getting used to her stay, she tried to see if there's any vloggers like herself but the closest person she can find was with Kayla Day, an 8th Grader who used to do motivational videos but stopped due to some personal awkward experiences. They messaged and met each other and when Kayla talked about her uncomfortable experiences, Barbie comforts her and give her some positive advice if she ever feels down. Being a fan of fairies, Barbie once auditioned for the role of Titania from A Midsummer Night's Dream for her school play but got casted as Mustard Seed instead. During her visit to the Hall of Fairies, she actually got to met Titania and recalled being awestruck upon seeing her for real. She's also heard about GLaDOS and got excited due to being a fan of the Portal games and liking her character specifically. However, she was told to stay away from the murderous testing AI, not knowing if she might use her as a test subject. She settled on befriending her former captive Chell instead when she had the chance to met her.
- Regarding Barbie from Toy Story 3:
- She's from a world where toys come to life when humans are not around. While other Barbies do exist there, one was chosen due to her connections to an existing group of deities, Andy's (and later Bonnie's) toys. She was owned by Andy's sister Molly, but was donated (along with Andy's toys) to Sunnyside Daycare after Molly grew out of playing with her. Although she was devastated by the predicament, she later found some comfort upon meeting Lotso and the other toys of the daycare, including Ken, who welcomed the new arrivals. She and Ken took a liking to each other. When she learns that her friends were locked by Lotso after they wanted to leave and that Ken was also an accomplice, she breaks up with him and get her imprisoned too. She later tricks Ken into freeing her, only to punish him by tying him up and ripping his collection of clothes to make him help her friends. Ken later defected to Barbie's side out of love and later saved her when her friends were dragged into the dumpster by Lotso for rebelling against him. The two reconcile, became a couple, and help run Sunnyside into a fairer place for toys.
- Bonnie's toys visited Barbie's temple thinking they would met their Barbie again, but were confused when they met the "Life In The Dreamhouse" version of her instead. After some clarification and hearing their stories, they befriended each other, with her being touched by their efforts to return to their beloved owner. Once their Barbie had ascend, the toys were delighted to be reunited with her and her Ken. This Barbie later met and befriended one of the toys' allies, The Cottage Appliances, given that they too were abandoned and determined to come back to their owner much like the toys were. After hearing that Lotso has ascended as well, this Barbie still despises him given that he hasn't changed his cynical outlook at all. After learning her ascension, the feeling seems mutual for him. He's even jealous for the attention Barbie and her other selves get, unlike him, who was once forgotten and replaced by his original owner. The other toy Barbie, meanwhile, just pities him in general. On the topic of abandonment, after hearing that one of the Skarloey engines' heralds, a steam engine named Duke was left in a shed for about 20 years, Barbie felt heartbroken about this and did all she can to somehow visit his shed. Although she learned he got better and returned to service, Sir Handel and Peter Sam were worried about him from time to time but Barbie is willing to help cheer the engine up if he ever feels down.
- Regarding Stereotypical Barbie/Barbara Handler from the 2023 Movie:
- She was once a living Barbie doll, who lived in a happy perfect life in Barbieland with all other Barbies and their Kens. One day, she started having thoughts of death, had a bad day and her feet had gotten flat, which startled the other Barbies. To fix her dilemma, she and her friend Beach Ken were advised to set out to the Real World and find the person who played with her, since the dolls in Barbieland are affected by how they are played with/acted out in the Real World and vice versa. She soon discovers that a mother named Gloria was playing with her distant daughter Sasha's old Barbie dolls, and spilling her midlife insecurities into our Barbie. Our Barbie decides to bring the two humans back to Barbieland in the hopes of fixing this mess, all the while trying to avoid being captured and put into a box by the executives at Mattel, who learned about her travels to the Real World. They returned to see a Barbieland taken over by the Kens (with the Barbies now serving under them). This is due to Beach Ken returning early and spreading his knowledge of patriarchy to the other Kens, who felt underappreciated by their Barbies.
- Gloria helped snapped our Barbie out of her depression and the other Barbies out of their subjugation by ranting of her insecurities and the issues women face. Our Barbie, Gloria, Sasha and the other Barbies hatched a plan and make the Kens fight each other to disrupt their Kendom. Upon being foiled, Beach Ken admitted that the whole thing was to get back at our Barbie for friendzoning him, which didn't make him any happier and apologizes. Our Barbie apologies for not being a better friend to Ken and encourages him to find his own identity other than being with Barbie. The Barbies and Kens settle their differences, restoring Barbieland while giving the Kens and the other dolls an equal standing in their society. Gloria and Sasha mended their relationship and the Mattel executives, who arrived in Barbieland, agreed to drop their pursuit to improve on their doll brand. Our Barbie, who is still unsure about her identity and not feeling like returning to her old lifestyle, is visited by the spirit of her own creator, who encouraged her to make her own choices. She decides to live in the real world as a human and renames herself as Barbara Handler.
- Pantheon!Barbie was supposed to ascend one of the Barbies from Barbieland but was delayed until the Kendom fiasco was resolved. After that, she tried again, but not a single Barbie there was interested in her offer, either because they don't want their minds tainted by any ideas from the Pantheon or just don't want to leave their homes. They instead refer to the Barbie that just moved out, which wasn't hard to find as she was already in the holy domain of Los Angeles. Upon being found and having a lengthy heart-to-heart talk, Barbara agreed to be a part of the Pantheon to help in the process of finding herself. As part of said agreement, she is fine with being called Barbara for now to distinguish herself from her fellow Barbies.
- What used to make her "stereotypical" is that she represents a perfect nice Barbie, albeit with no special skills (like being a doctor or writer) other than looking pretty; which made her feel worthless when she started to have negative thoughts or have physical imperfections. She learned to accept those flaws as part of being human and moved away from being the perfect doll to being able to forge her own path. The story of some of the magic-power-having Madrigals was something that also interests her, especially tales of siblings Isabela, Luisa, and Mirabel. Isabela's need to keep up her perfect appearance and the stress of hiding her flaws, Luisa's feelings of worthless after losing her powers and Mirabel's insecurities about not having powers to make her special are something she can also relate to and was glad they were able to work out their issues by the end of their tales. There's was also Emmet Brickowski who was once an unremarkable Lego construction worker and lived in a happy perfect life until a crisis forces him to step up to the plate, even if he lacks the creative drive of his peers. Both of them went to the Real World and gained a better understanding about their toy world (as well as themselves) upon their return, so it was easy for them to also get along. Surprisingly, Barbara was able to find common ground with a goddess named Harley Quinn; not just because they look alike but particularly over how they had boyfriends (well, boy friend in Barbie's case) who tried to take control over them before they eventually separated to be their own person. Despite her anti-villainy, Harley pities her enough that she's offered has been open to give Barbara some therapy over the existential crisis she experienced.
- She was once a living Barbie doll, who lived in a happy perfect life in Barbieland with all other Barbies and their Kens. One day, she started having thoughts of death, had a bad day and her feet had gotten flat, which startled the other Barbies. To fix her dilemma, she and her friend Beach Ken were advised to set out to the Real World and find the person who played with her, since the dolls in Barbieland are affected by how they are played with/acted out in the Real World and vice versa. She soon discovers that a mother named Gloria was playing with her distant daughter Sasha's old Barbie dolls, and spilling her midlife insecurities into our Barbie. Our Barbie decides to bring the two humans back to Barbieland in the hopes of fixing this mess, all the while trying to avoid being captured and put into a box by the executives at Mattel, who learned about her travels to the Real World. They returned to see a Barbieland taken over by the Kens (with the Barbies now serving under them). This is due to Beach Ken returning early and spreading his knowledge of patriarchy to the other Kens, who felt underappreciated by their Barbies.
- —Ruth Handler, Barbie's Creator
Edited by lawliet-saw-whet on Sep 15th 2024 at 4:11:21 PM
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Who's visited Cardiff outside of Doctor Who?
Cardiff, Divine Small Town With Supernatural Occurrences (Caerdydd, St James)

- Hall: Administrative Centers (in the Dominions Expansion)
- Description: A humble capital city on the coast of Wales
- Symbol: The official Welsh flag with a blue box edited on the left side
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Aliens in Cardiff, Port Town, Hub City, The Cardiff Rift That Can Also Serve As A TARDIS Fuel Source
- Domains: Towns, Time-Travel, Alien Encounters, Personal Dramas, the Welsh
- Comparable locations: London, United Kingdom, Roswell, New Mexico
- Sacred to: The Doctor (primarily the 9th and 10th Doctors), The Doctor's TARDIS, Rose Tyler, Jack Harkness
- Ascended invaders: The Sontarans (during 1978), the Autons and Nestene Consciousness (during 2005), the Cybus Cybermen (during 2007)
- Uncertain relationship with: Charles Dickens
- Cardiff. It's the capital of and main commercial center of Wales that gained city status in 1905. It's a relatively humble city all things considered; you wouldn't think strange stuff would happen compared to say, Tokyo, New York or London. Well, if Doctor Who is any indication, you'd be wrong. Cardiff has been dealing with alien encounters since 1869 with the Gelth. It's a Weirdness Magnet thanks to the space-time rift, which is why Torchwood Three was established there...and they've dealt with a variety of alien oddities at Cardiff. One of its mayors was even an alien in disguise. The out of universe reason is that this is where the headquarters of BBC Wales (the producers of the show) is located. But still, Cardiff of all places? Not the first place in the UK you think of supernatural encounters.
- The Cardiff of the Trope Pantheon is specifically the one native to the Whoniverse'', which for the most part is the real Cardiff except with all the alien and paranormal events surrounding it that happens in that universe. Because of this, it is a regular sight to find the 9th and 10th Doctor, primarily in the second half of the 2000s. The rest of Torchwood Three is present as citizens though only Jack Harkness ascended out of them...and due to various timeline shenanigans, there's usually two or even three versions present (though the ascended Jack is the oldest). Because of the Doctor and his associates' connection to Cardiff the Elite Time Police Enforcers have been monitoring censuses and other records of the city so any visitations do not lead to paradoxes. Some people want to visit just for the chance at witnessing something odd, which the Doctor is mixed on.
- To get into more detail of the first Cardiff alien encounter, you need a bit of a backstory regarding the Gelth. The Last Great Time War robbed them of their bodies, and they became gaseous entities who used the Cardiff Rift to reach Earth so they could inhabit human corpses. The 9th Doctor initially was willing to work with them, however they neglected to tell him that there were billions of Gelth and needed every human as a new vessel, forcing him to stop them. Charles Dickens was present during these events and considered using some of those events as part of his stories, but he would die before he could. To the layperson, the Gelth could be mistaken for ghosts. The Ghostbusters were wondering if this means they should keep an eye on the city. The Flying Dutchman once visited Cardiff to "try something new and experimental" by impersonating the Gelth just to cause some spooks and scares, only to find himself contained by the Doctor. Dickens thought it was in pretty poor taste.
- Cardiff is mainly associated with the 9th and 10th Doctors, but the 11th Doctor showed up in 1978 to thwart a Sontaran attempt at changing history, and in 2013 he dealt with the Cybermen causing trouble. The Gelth were not the only beings mistaken as ghosts by residents of the city; the Cybus Cybermen were mistaken as ghosts while mid-transfer from Pete's World. Well, they showed up across the entire world, but they also showed up in Cardiff so it's worth mentioning. On a smaller level the Autons showed up in 2005. Again, much of that was dealt with the 9th and 10th Doctors. Chucky the Killer Doll read up on reports about the Autons and decided not to ever visit as it might be a bit risky, especially if the Nestene Consciousness returns for revenge because it can control plastic. Sometimes Robert the Tire can be found wandering about, being curious about what happened.
- The House of Extraterrestrials has advised moderate caution for anyone visiting before the Battle of Canary Wharf, since for a while Torchwood had a more imperialistic attitude ("if it's alien it's ours") and Cardiff was a major hub for the organization. The SCP Foundation has a research department disguised as a wood shop with rumored ties to Torchwood, but it's mostly focused on the Cardiff Rift. They're very familiar with the trope, with one major sight of strange anomalies for them being Sloth's Pit, Wisconsion. Good or neutral alien deities find Cardiff a nice, casual place to visit so long as they make sure they can pass as human. There's a chance that the Doctor will be there to break up any harassment on some alien. Beheeyem ended up in Cardiff trying to find Spikemuth; somewhat understandable since Galar is based off the UK and Spikemuth is in the rough equivalent to Wales.
- Doctor Who's Cardiff is comparable in some ways to Roswell, New Mexico. Roswell, like Cardiff, isn't that notable on its own. In fact it's probably a lot more obscure without the events of 1947, as it's not even the capital of the state and the closest notable landmark are the Carlsbad Caverns. But because of that encounter, it entered pop culture. Since aliens show up in more than one version of Roswell it's still more known by the House of Extraterrestrials, though as mentioned Cardiff has been getting a bit more traffic from the pantheon's aliens because of the Doctor and their exploits. Roger Smith had a brief stint trying to kickstart a ufology club in Cardiff partly to make a quick buck but mainly because he was bored and wanted to start a trend, and also to spite Roswell's ufology. However he ended up quickly losing interest and burned the shack for the insurance money, and is wondering if he should've just gone to London to pull this stunt.
- Perhaps the most interesting feature of Cardiff's paranormal side is the previously mentioned Cardiff Rift. When the rift is active it can connect to other times, worlds, and even other galaxies. It's the main focus of the House of Time and Temporality, since for starters it's used as a refuelling station for the Doctor's TARDIS. Doc Brown has been trying to study the Cardiff Rift as an additional means to fuel the DeLorean, and while he tried to do it on his own he gave up and called the Doctor for help. He was happy to do and help his other time travelling allies, though briefly hit a snag when confronted by Beerus about certain "rules" regarding time travel. The two argued about it, only for Zen'o to show up to the destroyer's panic and say he doesn't care about other universes' time travel rules. Ultimately an agreement was hashed out that Future Trunks Bulma and Zamasu can't approach the rift. The last one would rather just obliterate Cardiff both to kill all the mortals there and because he considers the Rift an abomination for allowing travel across time.
Donna Noble, Goddess of Missing the Good Stuff (The Bride, "the most important woman in the whole of creation", one of the Children of Time, the DoctorDonna, Little General (as a kid))

- Hall: Mentalism: Other (House of Mentalism)
- Demigoddess (briefly Intermediate as the DoctorDonna)
- Symbol: A glowing hand in a jarnote
- Theme Song: A Noble Girl About Town
, The Greatest Story Never Told
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Meant To Be A One Off But Came Back As A Full Time Companion, Kept Missing Other Alien Encounters, Jerk with a Heart of Gold, Plucky Girl, Lived With Her Mom And Grandpa, former Old Maid, Fiery Redhead, Became Part-Time Lord For A Time, Had Her Memory As Companion Wiped To Prevent The Doctor's Memories Burning Her Mind But Had This Resolved And She Was Reunited With The Doctor, Better as Friends, Best Friend to the 10th and 14th Doctors, The Heart
- Domains: Temps, Insecurity, Character Growth, Time and Space Travel, Heroism
- Heralds: Wilfred Mott, Sylvia Noble, Shaun Temple and Rose Noble (her grandfather, mother, husband and daughter)
- Interests: The House of Prophecy and Fate (eg: the Oracle, SCP-990, Griffin (Men in Black))
- Allies: The Doctor (mainly the 10th, 14th and 15th Doctors), the Doctor's TARDIS and his/her companions (notably fellow "Children of Time" like Sarah Jane Smith, Jack Harkness and Rose Tyler, and River Song), Ood Sigma, Spartacus, Asuka Langely Soryu/Shikinami, Lillie, Samurai Jack, Ashi, Pacifica Northwest, Nero Claudius/Red Saber, Klonoa
- On good terms with: Sugoroku Muto, Joe Bucket, Stanley "Stan" Pines, Max Owen, The Formics
- On speaking terms with: Professor Yana
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Dalek Caan
- Enemies: Most of the Doctor's enemies, particularly Davros, the Daleks, the Sontarans and the Toymaker, The Child Abuse Supporters, Calvin J Candie and Stephen, Arael, Arthur Light
- Armistice with: The Vashta Narada
- Annoyed by: The Dursleys, Jack from Jupiter
- Pities: Android 21
- Donna Noble was a temp worker from Chiswick, London who saw herself as brilliant and stupid, and had a strained relationship with her mother. At her job she met a seemingly nice guy, but right as she was about to get married she found herself in the 10th Doctor's TARDIS shortly after he lost Rose to another universe. Long story short, her fiance was just using her in a scheme for a spider monster to awaken her offspring. Despite the various alien occurences in England the last few years she kept missing them due for various reasons (like being on vacation or hungover). She'd help the Doctor calm down following his reluctant flooding of the Racnoss colony but turn down a companionship...for a while. They ended up meeting again investigating the Adipose and the two ended up as companions, friends with none of the romantic baggage the last couple companions have had, with her lovable grandpa Wilfred Mott as a secondary companion. However, the Doctor felt like their meetings weren't coincidences, but something larger at play...
- The importance of Donna Noble started to become apparent when the Trickster's Beetle changed the timeline so that she chose the right side rather than the left, never getting that tempt job. The consequence? Donna was never there to calm the Doctor down, and he never bothered to save himself. The Doctor dying would be a catastrophe ending in a devestated UK starting to resemble its old war-time enemy. And the stars were going out. Not just in that timeline, but across the multiverse. That world's Donna sacrificed herself to put the timeline back in order, and the real culprit for the stars going out revealed itself. Earth was one of 27 planets stolen by the Daleks for a weapon capable of unravelling matter on the subatomic scale. Davros' Reality Bomb would transmit this wave across the entire universe, and in the heart of the Medusa Cascade it would spread to every universe. The Daleks were mere seconds from finally becoming the only life-form like they dreamed...were it not for Donna. As a result of the Doctor's hand, a semi-aborted regeneration and other timey-wimey stuff Donna became "the most important person in the whole of creation", a hybrid of herself and the Doctor that allowed her to thwart armageddon and help beat the Daleks with that unique combination of human nature and Time Lord knowledge. You can thank Dalek Caan for manipulating the timelines for that to be a reality. However it was too much for one human brain to handle, and this new knowledge threatened to kill her. As such, the Doctor was reluctantly forced to wipe her memory of all their encounters, knowing that he could never see her again lest it reawaken her memory.
- While there was a near-miss due to the Harold Saxon Master, for over a decade this would stick. Donna would find love with Shaun Temple and had a daughter, Rose. Unbeknowest to anyone at the time, the meta-crisis was inherited and shared with her daughter. Again, she ended up missing a spaceship careening overhead by bending down to sort out Rose's boxes. She ended up meeting a new incarnation of the Doctor with the same face she met, the14th Doctornote . While she gained her memories back, thanks to her daughter inheriting the meta-crisis energies it was diluted and she was able to let it go, regaining her memories fully. Donna and 14 would explore the very edges of space before returning home to a world gone mad in the next game of the Toymaker. Uniquely, the 14th Doctor would undergo a "bi-generation", allowing him and his next incarnation to co-exist and 14 to get much needed respite, having him settle down with the Nobles
- Donna Noble's ascension was petitioned by the 15th Doctor, so far the latest incarnation familiar with her, under the trope of Missing the Good Stuff. After some evaluation it was clear she fulfilled much of the trope's qualifications even if she now has her memory back, along with getting her family as heralds. The 11th, 12th and 13th Doctors were overjoyed to see Donna Noble again now that it's safe to, using the Trope Pantheon's resources to bring Rose and Jack Harkness, other "Children of Time". River Song also showed up, though it ended up being her from before "Silence In the Library" so she didn't know her even if Donna remembered her. The Timey-Wimey Ball will prevent 11-13 and River from recalling this party but the latest incarnation would remember this. Fortunately none of the Doctor's enemies managed to ruin the event, much as some would like them. Davros is probably the most incensced by Donna's ascension as if it weren't for her, he would've succeeded at destroying the rest of the multiverse. Of course, Dalek Caan did help pull the strings for this to happen. Donna doesn't trust Caan even if the mutant's nominally on the side of good nowadays, Caan is ruthlessly manipulative and tricky. However the last of the Cult of Skaro still sees value in her.
- Unlike the Daleks the Sontarans see Donna, like most of the Doctor's companions, as Nothing Personal. It just happens that she was a major figure in Staal the Undefeated's downfall. The Vashta Narada are in "armistice" with her as an extension to their armistice with the Doctor, despite all the troubles they caused both of them, with this armistice basically being "you stay out of our forests and we'll leave you be". The Toymaker will admit that the 14th and 15th Doctor won their game, and that he's not the kind of god to embark on a petty Revenge by Proxy to his companions, though after dealing with him along with the Doctor Donna wants nothing to do with the Toymaker.
- While she has never met the Master properly as mentioned she was endangered seeing his face the time he turned all (full) humans into clones of himself. The different versions of the Master were interested by her time as the DoctorDonna and aren't sure what to do with that information yet, but do consider her a companion of note. Of course, there's a good chance they would go after her to hurt the Doctor. The one exception to this is Professor Yana. While Donna became part Time Lord and had to have her memories revoked, he is the War Master with his memories revoked and the identity crafted by the Chameleon Arch is a charming old man. He and Donna are on speaking terms, but it's very rare this glimmer of the Master's good side gets an opportunity to talk to her.
- Of her family members, her grandfather was also a companion of the Doctor, and via Heroic Sacrifice the one who led to the 10th Doctor's regeneration; Wilfred Mott. A newspaper salesman who was once stationed in Palestine as "a skinny little idiot" (and proud he never killed a man in warfare), he's a quintessential Cool Old Guy for the Whoniverse. While visiting his family from assisted living Donna managed to convince the Trope Pantheon to introduce him to a couple other grandparents she thinks are pretty cool and supporting in their own right; Sugoroku Muto and Joe Bucket. Stan Pines is another old guy she thinks he'd just love to meet, and the two enjoy swapping stories of their own crazy adventures. As mentioned her daughter Rose inherited some of the Meta-Crisis, holding some subconscious memories of her mother's time as companion. This is why she picked the name Rose after transitioning. Though her family has accepted her gender identity she still has to deal with transphobic bullies. Donna's naturally going to be supportive to the transgender community like Max Owen, and conversly is annoyed by transphobes like Jack from Jupiter. Jack is annoyed back because having seen a bunch of aliens she called out his cover story as being an alien from Jupiter as BS, not to mention she thinks his fetishization of the trans community despite being a transphobe is unpleasent. Plus she thinks his British accent is crap.
- While she has her mother as a herald, this might've been different if she ascended much earlier. Sylvia Noble was unfortunately emotionally abusive and overbearing even if she does care for her deep down, but fortunately she eventually realized the error of her ways and has become a more loving mother. They're on good terms now, but this has naturally given Donna a disliking to abusive parents (particularly of the emotional kind), with the Child Abuse Supporters making Sylvia even at her worst look saintly. Donna's not a fan of the Dursleys because of how they treated Harry Potter in the past, along with how obsessed they are with being normal; they think the whole Meta-Crisis thing and her other adventures are pretty freaky, and erroneously conflates the soft sci-fi of her franchise with magic. Donna's glad that Dumbledore called out their less overt abuse of Dudley and she's glad he Took a Level in Kindness.
- Being a companion of the Doctor, she's been involved in a number of historical events. Her first trip to the past was rather tragic, where the Doctor was forced to make sure Mt Vesuvius would erupt to save the world from the Pyroviles...so Donna made sure he wouldn't have to make the decision alone, and convinced him to save one family. This decision would eventually lead him to subconsciously choose the face for the 12th Doctor, and already it showed how close the friendship between the two was. Ashi had helped save Samurai Jack from suicidal depression much as how Donna would stop the Doctor from falling into Death by Despair, and the two respect Donna's heart. On a (relatively) lighter note she wanted to know what the Doctor's weird denial about the Fire of Rome was, but didn't get any straight answers from either emperor Neros. The Fate Nero/Red Saber ended up clicking with Donna as they're both bossy, brash yet compassionate people, though this can also lead them blowing up at each other around petty arguments.
- She was also involved in a murder mystery in the 1920s involving a big space wasp, finding out why Agatha Christie went missing for some time. Donna's hoping she somehow makes it to the Trope Pantheon as she's a big fan of her work; after all the 9th Doctor got to see Charles Dickens again in the pantheon to fanboy over again. Her first trip to the future had her and the 10th Doctor help end the slavery of the Ood, earning her the clear respect of Spartacus. Ood Sigma had predicted the DoctorDonna and that the Doctor's song would end soonnote , later helping the 10th Doctor on his way to regenerate. The Ood was very pleased to see Donna had ascended, offering her some free tea. Calvin Candie and Stephen could only scowl at this, as they were initially pleased at the idea of slavery coming back in a big way. Due to being despicable slavers, Donna Noble feels nothing but contempt for them.
- As much of a Shoot the Dog moment it was, the Doctor's mind-wipe of Donna to deal with the Meta-Crisis despite her pleadings does count as a Mind Rape. He's definitely not proud of it, and when a similar situation came up with Clara he ended up wiping his own memories of her. Fortunately by diluting the meta-crisis that never has to be a thing again for her, and she really doesn't want to be anywhere near Arael. Dr Light (the supervillain, not the roboticist) also experienced Mind Rape, which like Donna altered his personality. But as controversial as it was, the reason why makes it closer to a Pay Evil unto Evil or Asshole Victim situation, and Donna pre-emptively issued a restraining order on the creep. Due to her experiences she has a lot of pity for Android 21 as a brilliant woman suffering from Identity Amnesia, with a nasty Enemy Within and all-consuming hunger. She related to Klonoa as another heroic deity who suffered from their memories being wiped, though unlike Donna he didn't know who he was originally.
- Learning about Arael also led her to learn about the titular victim of Mind Rape, Asuka. The Tsundere realized they've got a few things in common, though she'll admit Donna's more put together. They're both brash, prideful and can be rather abrasive however this covers up a lot of insecurity. Both have issues with their mom, though Asuka's is far worse. A similar friendship came about between her and Pacifica Northwest, a Reformed Bully with similar issues to the other two. Unfortunately out of the three only Donna has managed to reconcile with her mother and see her actually become a good parent; Donna's sure to give Pacifica's parents a piece of her mind if they ever make it to the Trope Pantheon. One alien race that has some appreciation for Donna is the Formics, as they were impressed by her role in liberating the Ood and also experience with a conflict between human and Hath, and they wish more humans were open like her.
- As Rose Tyler put it, Donna Noble is "The Most Important Woman in the Whole of Creation". Of course, as far as the Doctor is concerned an ordinary person is absolutely important, and Donna is a sort of Chosen One; she was the one who's actions would save the multiverse from the Daleks' Reality Bomb, via a complicated "two-way meta-crisis" that also led to the creation of the Meta-Crisis Doctor, a Modified Clone of sorts that's part human and has the Doctor's intelligence along with inheriting Donna's attitude. Donna isn't able to access the power of the DoctorDonna anymore however the House of Prophecy and Fate has noted the threads of fate still converge and weave around her. Her actions stopping the Daleks have made her a figure of interest to the Oracle, Griffin and SCP-990.
to Barbie and Cardiff
I think this may have gotten lost in between pages, so I'll repost to be safe.

- Rank: Intermediate God (aspires to be Overdeity)
- Symbol: A purple-bladed saber wreathed by a swastika armband
- Theme Song: Klaus' Theme
- Alignment: Lawful Evil
- Portfolio: He's A Nazi, Nazi Archeology, Being Easily Placed Into Any Story As A Nazi Asshole, The Social Darwinist, Evil Is Hammy, Humanoid Abomination, All Versions Of Him More Or Less Being The Same Guy, His Strength Depends Heavily on Which Universe He's From, All Of Him Aspire to Rule All Of Reality, Devil in Plain Sight, Obviously Evil, Doctor von Turncoat, Deity of Human Origin, Necromancer, They Killed Kenny Again
- Domains: Fascism, Ancient Artifacts, Power, Domination, Necromancy
- Herald: Doctor Vonmurderahl
- Allies: The Red Skull, Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse, Millennium, Kel'Thuzad
- Enemies: Just about everyone who hates Nazis on principle, and even a lot of those who don't, Anakaris
- The entity known as Klaus exists across quadrillions of realities, his strength wildly varying from one to the next. In some, he kills himself out of desperation while guest starring on an influential podcast. In others, his face is melted off by a meaningless plastic YouTube award. United amongst all of them, however, is a lust for power the likes of which can only be found among high-ranking devout Nazis. In all universes, Oberführer Klaus was once one of Hitler's top archeologists, sent around the world to find and extract evidence of the lost Aryan supercivilization that Himmler desperately wanted to exist. But what Himmler did not foresee was that in many universes, Klaus' discovers something on his travels that leads to him becoming something more than human. In these realities, Klaus is more than just a simple punchline about diehard Nazis. Here, his godlike powers make him a more formidable threat than anyone could possibly imagine.
- Klaus has died so many times over that it would make pinpointing his Ascension a mystery were it not for one overshadowing the rest, this being his decapitation by the Witchfinder-General of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay after an intense battle of blades at the Second Battle of Little Round Top. Though being a Nazi meant that Klaus' views on theology were muddled, to put it lightly, he was overjoyed to learn of his ascention to godhood as it meant he could continue to carry out his schemes to take over the multiverse while having even less of a risk of failure thanks to his newfound divine status. With his power secured, Klaus immediately began scouring the divine realms for underlings and servants he could use to further his conquests of all realities.
- An instantly hateable and recognizable mug, Klaus is noted for his ability to slot into any world and/or setting and still be an identifiable bad guy whom somebody wants to punch. In some regards, he has embraced this, knowing that once his plans finally come to fruition the stars across all galaxies will run red with the blood of those who once mocked him. Klaus has also made it easy for himself to hide in plain sight among the politically charged Godwin's Law-packed climate of modern day by adapting to the use of the internet to aid in his nefarious goals. Indeed, in at least one universe he was the anonymous "Q" who posted conspiracy theories about the American Deep State on 4chan before his discovery by a cryogenically displaced private investigator.
- Being a Nazi himself, Klaus wholeheartedly welcomes the co-operation of any and all other Nazis in the Pantheon (including The Red Skull and Millennium, but even other Nazis are cautious about working with someone as clearly unstable and dangerous as Klaus. At best he could waste a lot of their time, but at worst he could draw them into conflicts with other deities he has no hope of winning even with their help. It is for this reason that Klaus has long relied on plundering his alternate selves or employing useful idiots as his stooges, as however ideologically aligned his fellow Hitlerites may be, their beliefs inherently foster distrust between each other. It's all right in Klaus' book, though, as he would never make an alliance with a god that he couldn't dispose of when they run their course in terms of helpfulness.
- Klaus is constantly trying to steal things from The Great Treasury in order to aid in his schemes (owing to his roots as a Nazi archaeologist), but he has so far had no success. The security is simply too tight, and a man dressed in a decked-out SS uniform that he refuses to take off ever is not exactly stealthy. Yes, you read that right; some have even begun to hypothesize that the uniform is actually Klaus' skin, welded to his body by whatever process made him a godlike being. Even then, he could still stand to take a bath once in a while.
- From his most famous life he possesses the Sword of Baron Samedi, a weapon with powerful necromantic potential that requires the blood of a true American patriot to activate. It is for good reason then that Hank Hill goes running whenever he sees Klaus approaching and that Broforce have an active bounty on his head, seeing him as another agent of Satan. If there's one thing all American gods in the Pantheon are united on, it's that Nazis are fuckin' evil.
- In one of his most iconic incarnations, Klaus is an accomplished Necromancer who once raised an army of skeleton Confederates which he planned to use to Take Over the World, and he likely would have succeeded were it not for literal divine intervention. To this end, Klaus has suckered up to Kel'Thuzad in an attempt to regain an army of the dead that he can use for his own purposes. The only reason KT has not yet FROZEN THE BLOOD IN HIS VEINS is that he comes from a land where Nazism is not well known as the instant badge of villainy that it is on Earth. Klaus has abused this fact to try and convert KT into his political ideology, primarily through the use of alt-right shitposting and memes from his beloved X.
- Among all his myriad acts of villainy, Klaus is also a REALLY shitty roommate, and anyone he shares a domicile with can expect to have all their possessions gradually thrown out in the name of Klaus expanding his "Living Space". He also has a tendency to bring over his obnoxious friends without asking and has terrible taste in beer. For these reasons, Klaus and his bad hospitality are universally reviled in the House of Friendship and Camaraderie.
- In at least one reality, Klaus kidnapped and cryogenically froze an FBI Agent named Dick Jett, bringing him to the 21st century. As such, Dr. Mei-Ling Zhou takes a very dim view of his experiments with cryonics. Rather than trying to preserve things, Klaus clearly sees the technology as a way to torment those he dislikes by flinging them into a time period where they will have no frame of reference. Given that Mei herself fell victim to waking up in a future she dislikes, she prays that no other gods are willing to toy with human life like Klaus is.
- Due to his both raising and manipulation of the Mummy of Jefferson Davis as a pawn in his greater schemes, Klaus is intensely disliked by Anakaris. It is already bad enough that Klaus is an archetypical character that loves to exploit ancient Egyptian magic, but the fact that he specifically raised the mummy of a known pro-slavery White Supremacist sits even worse with the pharaoh-lord. Not helping matters is that this sequence of events is eerily similar to a proposed hypothetical replacement for the third adventure of Rick O'Connell.
@RJ, for Cardiff, probably the The Men In Black.
@lawliet-saw-whet
for Barbie
So I'm bringing this back up
, I have 2 approvals, but are there any ideas for who can replace Nick Fury and James Bond as House Reps for Jobs and Profession?
Edited by AzureLegacy on Sep 13th 2024 at 7:26:06 AM
@Lawliet
for Barbie
@RJ
for Ollie taking Tragic Abandoned Toy
@Reginald
The image needs to be below the title, not above.
Edited by Excessive-Menace on Sep 13th 2024 at 7:50:07 AM
SING TO ME, LEND ME THE SONG OF BLASPHEMYFor Klaus, there's quite a number of other Nazi deities from Medal of Honor, Brothers in Arms, and Sniper Elite. Might want to start looking them up. Though unlike Klaus, they're far from being Gratuitous Nazis due to being from proper WWII settings.
"We are gonna sit here and take it! You hear me!? We're gonna take it!"@Indigo: For Twig, The Glukkons are also environment destroyers that have employed Sligs to hunt and poach other wildlife on top of oppressing Mudokons who were made into a servant race, though Abe has began a rebellion against them. Additionally, the Bone Cousins are technically not the "main heroes" of their story, in a sense that honor went to the unascended Thorn Harvestar, who was secretly the heir to the throne of Altheia and eventually Queen of the Valley after vanquishing the Lord of the Locusts, though Fone Bone had the fortune of contributing to it as well.
@Soaring:
for Misaki and Hikaru.
@lawliet:
for Barbie.
@Azure:
for the new House.
Thanks for all the suggestions. Unfortunately, I couldn't come up with paragraphs for every character interaction you've suggested, but Twig just needs one more bullet...
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Twig, the Hero of Another Story

- Hall of Heroic Roles
- Demigod
- Symbol: His twig-hat
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal, lives in an Arboreal Abode, Deceased Parents Are the Best, His Greatest Failure is waking up Late to the Tragedy, goes on a MacGuffin Escort Mission to deliver a Power Crystal, Plagued by Nightmares, has Heroic BSoD near the climax
- Domains: Adventuring, cooking, surrealism
- Heralds: Splat and Lobee
- Allies: Klonoa, Julieta Madrigal, Knuckles the Echidna, the Planeteers, Eliza Thornberry, Sunny Starscout, Princess Luna
- Enemies: Pokémon Hunter J, Looten Plunder and Hoggish Greedly, the Glukkons
- Complicated relationship: The Animorphs (especially Jake, Rachel, and Marco)
- Twig is a blue, furry, Muppet-like creature who lives in a colourful, surreal, yet eerie world. He always dreamed of being a chef, but when his father died unexpectedly, he had to take up his mantle as a placeling — someone who delivers magical items to specific locations so chosen heroes can use them to save the world. On his first day on the job, Twig wakes up late, collects a red gemstone from a mine, and goes to ask the pathsayer where to place it... except the pathsayer died before he arrived. Twig uses the pathsayer's machine to give himself a vision of where to place the gem, but drains its magic in the process. As a result, he has to go on a detour with his snarky, slug-like sidekick, Splat, to find three elements that can recharge it: the heart of a horned beast, the song of a Boxed Loxs, and a tear from the moon. Along the way, he befriends the last horned beast, who Splat names "Lobee".
- Twig describes a placeling as being "a hero behind the hero", which puts him in a unique position. In most stories, this type of character would be in a supporting role, but Twig is the protagonist. The actual chosen hero only appears a few times, and not much is known about him. As a result, the gods of the Trope Pantheons deemed Twig worthy of representing the Hero of Another Story trope.
- Twig's world is a strange place indeed: it has three moons, bendy plants, floating rocks, and face-shaped buildings. He gets along with gods from similarly surreal settings. Klonoa has journeyed through several dream worlds populated by Cartoon Creatures and (literally) nightmarish foes, and his first adventure also culminated with him reaching the moon. Twig pities Klonoa, who's forcefully yanked out of each world after he's saved it, but Klonoa's just glad that the Pantheon allows him to say anywhere with anyone for as long as he likes.
- Twig has explored many Dominions along with his heralds. His personal favourite is Mount Volbono because of its bright colours and abundance of food. He's used to foraging when he camps out in the wilderness, and likes cooking because each recipe feels like a puzzle with multiple solutions. He dislikes seasonings, though, so he rushes for cover whenever the wind blows salt uphill. He also gets along with the various cooking-related deities who visit it. Once, he met Julieta Madrigal, a cook whose food can magically heal whoever eats it, which he thinks would be useful on adventures.
- Throughout his adventure, Twig was pursued by a trapper who wanted to sell his skin for a high price. The horned beasts were almost wiped out by other poachers who wanted to take their horns. As a result, Twig has a distain for poachers, such as Pokémon Hunter J, Looten Plunder and Hoggish Greedly, and the Glukkons. Fortunately, J has no interest in him, because none of her clients want to buy an unremarkable being with no superpowers. The same can't be said for the Glukkons, though; not only did they poach much of their planet's wildlife, they also eat their sapient slaves, the Mudokons. As a result, Twig is allies with gods who've fought against poachers, such as the Planeteers and Eliza Thornberry.
- Twig finds a lot of common ground with Knuckles the Echidna, who's also an orphaned guardian of magical gemstones, but their first meeting was awkward, to say the least. While telling Knuckles about his adventure, Twig mentioned that he seriously considered killing Lobee to take his heart. Being the last of his kind, Knuckles was horrified and thought only a monster would deliberately drive a species to extinction, so he almost punched Twig in the face with his spiked knuckles. Twig quickly explained that Lobee would've been okay with Twig killing him for the greater good. Besides, Lobee survived, because Twig eventually realised he didn't need a horned beast's literal heart; Lobee's metaphorical heart saved him from death multiple times.
- Word of Twig contemplating killing Lobee quickly spread, and eventually caught the attention of the Animorphs. Marco once pushed his mother off a cliff to kill the leader of the Yeerk invasion, Visser One, along with her, but they both survived. Meanwhile, Jake sent his cousin, Rachel, to kill his brother Tom, to cut his Yeerk's ambitions of conquering other planets short. Or maybe it was a Mercy Kill. Or both. Regardless, the three of them have conflicting opinions on Twig: Marco thinks he's a coward for not killing Lobee as soon as he could, but Twig pointed out that Lobee saved his life multiple times, so Jake agreed it was a good decision in the long-term. Rachel, meanwhile, secretly admires Twig for resisting the urge to become a bloodthirsty killer. Also, they all freaked out when they saw Splat for the first time because they mistook him for a Yeerk.
- Twig misses his deceased father, and remembers the advice he gave him about being a placeling fondly. This led him to join Sunny Starscout's support group for gods who'd lost at least one parent at a young age, and Twig bonded with her when she told him about her history. Sunny's father, Argyle, always dreamed of reuniting the three pony tribes and restoring magic to the world. After his death, Sunny set out to accomplish his goal by collecting three magical crystals. Physically bringing them together didn't work; after she gave up and went home, her newfound friends (and Hitch) helped her realise the unity of ponies was needed to power the crystals. This reminded Twig of the end of his adventure, where he thought he'd failed and doomed the world because he didn't get the heart of a horned beast, until he realised what that really meant.
- Throughout his adventure, Twig had recurring nightmares about a horde of monsters who would've taken over the world if he'd failed. Even after he succeeded, they still come back to haunt him. One night, Princess Luna noticed he was having nightmares while walking through the dreamscape, and entered his subconscious to banish them with her Royal Canterlot Voice. Twig was simultaneously confused and awed; he'd never seen anything like Luna before, but her star-studded mane was beautiful! Luna told him that she was real, and gave him directions to her and her sister's temple in the Hall of Fantastical Beasts. They met up the next morning, and have been friends ever since.
I want to thank whoever added the profile pic of Fillmore Press. Also, I am dealing with some writer's block on my Deathly Hallows idea, so if anyone wants to work on that for themselves in the near future please tell me
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Maybe you can have him interact with ChosenOnes he could deliver items to, like Link?
Also, new version of Darsh and Luche.
Dark Schneider and Lucien Renlen, Divine Duality of Being Sealed Inside A Person (Dark Schneider: Darsh, D.S., The Ultimate Handsome Hero, Lucien: Luche, Lucifer)


- Greater God, Overdeity in his Majin form and when piloting Dragon Knight Lucifer (Dark Schneider), Quasideity, Greater God as Lucifer (Lucien)
- Symbol: A downward stylized sword.
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- Theme Song: BLOODY POWER FAME
and Monochrome Trouble
/ I'm In Trouble
- Alignment:
- Dark Schneider: Chaotic Neutral, was Chaotic Evil before his reincarnation
- Lucien: Neutral Good, Chaotic Good as Lucifer
- Portfolio:
- Both: Powerful entity trapped in a person, Infamous villain becoming better after reincarnation thanks to a loving upbringing and friends, Very immature for their age, Often sprout dog ears when excited, Utterly dedicated to Yoko's safety
- Dark Schneider: Ludicrously powerful in both physical strength and magic, Very handsome man who often get stripped in battle and proud of it, A huge selfish jerk who supposedly want to take over the world, Extremely perverted to the point of wanting to have 'all the world's women', Originally created to pilot the Dragon Knight Lucifer, Refuse his role as the Demons' Adam of Darkness, Names based on metal music
- Lucien: Is seventeen but look and act fairly younger, Extremely gentle and meek, Love doing the laundry A benevolent incarnation of Lucifer, Fell when when he refused the other angels' decision to annihilate humanity, Believe in humanity's potential to be good
- Domains: Imprisonment, Destruction, Magic, Lust
- Heralds: Arshes Nei, Gara, Kall-Su & Abigail (his Four Divine Kings).
- Followers: Etrigan, Mia
- Allies:
- Enemies: Vega, Voldemort, Corset, Embryo, YHVH, Lucifer (Supernatural), Lucemon, Satan (Paradise Lost), The Pillar Men, The Anti-Spiral
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Guts, Samael
- Opposing Opinion: Lucifer (Shin Megami Tensei)
- Rivals: Issei Hyoudou, The Helltaker
- In Earth's future, a boy was genetically engineered to pilot the Humongous Mecha known as the Dragon Knight Lucifer, to save the world from the rogue bioweapon Anthrax. Through he defeated the abomination, civilization as we know it was destroyed in their battle and the young man, resenting being born as a slave, escaped to do as he pleased in the new world of medieval fantasy that would emerge. Over the centuries, he took the name Dark Schneider and gathered many outcasts and monstrous races in a Dark Rebel Army to take over the world, only to be defeated by a hero. Before he could be killed, the mage transplanted his soul into an infant, only to have his personality sealed under a seal. The newborn grew as Lucien Renlen under the care of the Grand Priest of the Meta-llicana kingdom and the later's daughter Yoko, until the rise of Darsh's former army necessitated him to be released, at first only possible through a maiden's kiss. From there on, a convoluted chain of events would proceed to happen until the world was wrecked again by both demons and genocidal angels, leaving D.S. to wander the shattered world in search of the missing Yoko. In truth, Dark Schneider was created using a splinter of the soul of the fallen angel Lucifer, who chose to be born as Lucien to be reunited with this missing part of himself.
- In his wanderings, Darsh happened to see a strange portal which he imediatly jumped in without thought, only for the properties of this particular dimensional travel causing him to land in the Pantheon as Lucien. Seeing what he thought was easy pickings, the Apostle known as Wyalt tried to jump on him... only for Darshe to reawaken and blast to oblivion that 'ugly fodder character-tier monkey'... and taking most of the environment around him. Quite naturally, this explosive entry brought the attention of the rest of the Pantheon. Seeing how the ridiculously mighty Dark Schnieder resided in such a meek boy, their current position was quickly given, with D.S. himself bragging that they quickly saw how awesome he was. And grented, that tremendous strength made quite a number of deities wary of that new arrival, even with his unorthodox circumstances. Now he comes to crash every so often while still traveling through his homeworld, sometimes walking around as himself, others as Lucien.
- Given the name of DS's personal mecha and Lucien's true identity, it was no surprise that they met several incarnations of Lucifer within the Pantheon. The one representing the Force of Chaos was intrigued by Dark Schneider's connection to himself, as well as his devotion to his own desires, and suggested that the mage join him in creating a world of freedom. Darsh promptly told him to fuck off, as he didn't want to be a demon's stooge. [[Spoiler: And when Lucifer tried to appeal to his fellow Fallen Angel inside Lucien, the latter replied that while he could agree with the belief in humanity's potential and the importance of freedom, he didn't believe that would come from forcing people to live in a world where only strength counted. Accepting this difference of opinion, the approaching Lucifer left.]] He and Lucifer Morningstar of the DC Universe actually have a bit of an understanding, as they're both dedicated to living their lives as freely as possible and rejecting Heaven's rule. However, they can never really stand to be around each other for very long, as their respective egos gravely clash against one another, with Samael finding Darsh a boorish thug while the latter call him a freaking snob.
- He reacted exactly as you'd expect when he met the version that happened to be beautiful women: by shamelessly hitting on them. The one in a relationship with the Helltaker simply smirked and replied that she might have considered making him one of her boytoys if she weren't currently trying out that relationship, while the one leading the Seven Mortal Sins chose to simply ignore his advances (it helped that he was soon distracted by her equally beautiful comrades). [Spoiler:Lucien-Lucifer was rather disturbed by the implications of this, but came to bond with the latter Lucifer. Despite her much more selfish and cynical behaviour, they both rebelled against Heaven's decision to wipe out humanity, believing in its potential despite its flaws. So she can actually count on the help of both sides of him, the hard one because of their shared ideals, the other in the hope of bedding both her and her subordinates.] Luca, the son of a female Lucifer analogue kown as Lucefina, had been getting along well with Lucien, with the two young-looking boys hitting it off well, tough Darsh is only jealous of both Luka's gorgeous wife Alice and his monster girl-attracting pheromones. Upon being told on how dangerous this is back in the hybrid boy's world, he only replied that he could handle an entire harem of ravenous monster girls, much to Luka's confusion.
- Of course, not all such encounters have been so harmonious. The Lucifer who opposes the Winchesters and the Satan who lost Paradise loathe the fact that one of the wretched humans favoured by their father would pilot a machine that bears their name and that a version of them would willingly choose to live as part of humanity. Darsh, for his part, sees them as big losers who whine that Daddy doesn't love them the most, that he doesn't have to steal bodies like the first one to be "the most handsome and powerful hunk in history", and that he's only too willing to kick their asses when their stupid plans disrupt his world. Lucemon sees the chaotic mage as anathema to his ideal of a perfect world, and so a natural enmity has developed between them, as he certainly won't let his world be destroyed. It should be noted that in his own world, Lucifer and Satan are different beings, with the latter being as malevolent as most of his versions, but he doesn't care much for the distinction in the Pantheon.
- Beyond his personal power, Dark Schneider is none other than the 'Adam of Darkness', a counterpart to the Messiah, destined to eventually bring about the demon's reign on Earth. Naturally, the thought that he might one day ruin the world beyond repairand see yet another incarnation of his traitorous son has caused YHVH to designate him as a major threat to the law that must be swiftly eliminated. This task is made all the more difficult by the fact that Fate has decreed that the Adam of Darkness cannot be killed by his angels, an act that frustrates both him and Malthael, who has naturally chosen to try to eliminate the chaotic magician, as it means they must use more subtle means. Darsh, for his part, hates them as much as the self-righteous angels who decided that the humans of his world deserved to be eliminated, and has done as much as he can to make their lives miserable, while Lucifer is disappointed to see a version of his 'brother' who is just as uncompromising and tyrannical as the other angels of his world believe him to be.
- One of the few angels Darsh truly get along with is Panty Anarchy, who values her own freedom just as much as he does, and can't stand the sanctimonious sort either. In fact, her first reaction upon seeing the hunky mage was hitting on him, which he quickly reciprocated, and now the two are sort-of Friends with Benefits whenever their own wild adventures make them cross path. Another (former) angel that had a more positive relationship with the duo is Lenna, the ex-leader of Archangels that wanted to destroy humanity before she hersef lost her memories and became a human teacher. While she avoid Darsh for rather... obvious reasons, she has taken a liking to giving some lessons to Lucian. As Lucifer, he's glad to know she learned to appreciate manking and abandoned her genocidal bethren.
- Hearing of another person with a powerful entity sealed inside them caught the attention of Naruto, who approached Lucien to learn more about them. After spending some time with Dark Schneider, he was pleased to see that despite being an annoying, hyperactive and selfish pervert, he wasn't such a bad guy after all, much like Kurama. Darsh isn't sure if he's more angry about being called a good guy or the backhanded nature of that compliment, but after meeting the said Tailed Beasts, he had to admit that he understood their desires to not ever be emprsioned. Lucien, meanwhile, enjoys Naruto's company, although he declined the offer to be taught how to speak directly with D.S. In both of their opinions, they're the same person, so they don't need to communicate.
- Dark Schneider:
- Before his death, Dark Schneider stood out as an evil wizard who almost succeeded in taking over the world, and so evil wizards like Voldemort thought they could convince him to join forces... Only to be greatly disappointed that, while he still 'says' he's going to take over the world one day, he's become much more of a simple troublemaker, wandering around the Pantheon picking random fights, hitting on women and generally being more of a nuisance than the true villain he once was. It seems that a more positive upbringing, along with the formation of real friendships since his rebirth, has made him 'softer', much as he denies it when pointed out, and while his magnetic personality has allowed him to rally his elite warriors around him again, they are now much more focused on defeating the demons that are destroying their world. So when Voldemort tried to persuade him to join his efforts to dominate the Pantheon with superior wizards, he was promptly told to crawl under a toilet, an insult he did not take well, but his attempts to use the Killing Curse was quickly undone by Darsh's display of both devastating spells and great physical might.
- He is extremely egoistical about both his strength and his good looks, often saying that there's no way an ugly side character could take on the most handsome and powerful protagonist around. Naturally, this bragging about being the 'sexiest' man in the Pantheon got him the ire of Vega, but the Shadaloo higher up is all too aware of how frankly outmatched he is against the wizard. Still, if he ever get a chance to slaughter Darsh, you can bet on him taking it.
- Besides his arrogance, his standout trait is that he's a huge pervert that's always looking to hit on any beautiful woman he sees, and one of his biggest ambitions is to have all the beautiful women in the world for himself; and he had a very large harem in his days as a conqueror before his first death. But in the Pantheon, he saw that quite a few guy have gatherings of beautiful women in love with them, whether they want or even notice it. Naturally, this made him very jealous and swear that he would steal all of their girls from them, much to the bemusement of most of them. An exception to their general response of ignoring the perverted weirdo was Issei, who promptly confronted him in a standoff that quickly degenerate about them arguing about who loved breasts the most, for some reason. The argument ended with Issei revealing Dress Break, the clothing-destroying technique actually awing Darshe. He's now spending time trying to develop a response to the 'most amazing spell he's seen in decades'. Darsh's heralds and Rias Gremory were just embarassed at seeing this. (Interactions related to being a perv and an Harem Seeker)
- Amongst those, there is one person that might be able to take on Dark Schneider without danger: Embryo, a much more nefarious individual whose abilities allow him to control magic users. And indeed, one day where Darsh interfered with his attempts to find women 'worthy of being his bride', the Tuner decided to use his power on the silver-haired wizard, only to find that while he could immobilized D.S. in place, the later's willpower and sheer power allowed him some resistance, preventing him from being ordered to do much more. Any interest the Tuner may have in that died quickly when DS called him 'a virgin sack of shit that has to rely on lying and mind control to get laid', promptly causing in the mage being blasted away. While he recuperated easy enough, Darsh still want to find a way to bypass that damn ability and make 'that guy with the stupid haircut' pay.
- Alucard of the Hellsing Organization has taken quite a liking to Darshe, for the vampire sees much of himself in the other former evil monarch who found himself in the dedicated service of a woman and he thinks the mage would be a very fun opponent sometimes. For his part, while D.S. denies he ever 'served' anybody, he doesn't mind Alucard that much, and would gladly take him on if only to prove who's the superior man around! Not that it happened because Integra forbid Alucard from going into a fight with such a powerful opponent for fun alone.
- Of course, his status as the Adam of Darkness has brought much attention from demonic leaders in the Pantheon, and a number of them like the God Hand have been sending their forces in attempts to break his will, and to make is to that the destined antichrist give in and unleash Hell on Earth. Of course, in his desire to be free and anger at demons like them fucking over his home, he made sure that anytime they try, their subordinates get blasted into oblivion, and it's only his quest to find Yoko back there that keep him from fully going in on trying to kill the group of devilish leaders. Of course, his antagonism against them and their Apostles caused him to fight alongside Guts on a few moments, and while his attitude greatly annoys the Black Swordsman, the two of them can respect each other's dedication to their loved one. Meanwhile, Hellboy, as his own's world intended Antichrist who chose to go against his fate, can sympathise with Darsh upon hearing his tale but also says he's a 'grade-a asshole'.
- (Stuff about him being created to be a mecha pilot) As stated before, Dark Schneider was initially created to be a living weapon, possessing the D-System, an artificial mana reactor that allows him to wield immense world-destroying power far beyond the limits of normal humans, for the purpose of piloting the humongous Dragon Knight. That potentialy limitless power was partly a reason the angels decided to punish Earth, for it was for them a sin beyond man's limits. Similarly, the entity known as the Anti-Spiral decided that this system had the potential to be a threat to the entire universe if left unchecked, and so has began to try to eliminate Darsh, something it actually has the potential to succeed at considering it can even match Lucifer's power to destroy the universe. That lead him to meet Team Dai-Gurren, possessing the similarly limitless power of Spiral Energy, who figured it was worth sticking together if the same asshole was after them. Their rowdy behavior as a whole actually allows him to get along relatively well with them despite his abrasive eccentricities, and the fact that him flirting with Yoko prompted a little shouting match with Kittan. The skimpily-clad sniper was just annoyed by this, and confused about how hard it was to make out who was saying what.
- It was the circomstances of his 'birth' that led to him treasuring his freedom above everything else, and he refuses to let anybody else decides his life for him. One day, he happened to see a young woman known as Rei Ayanami working in a field of vegetables... while clad in a technology advanced plugsuit. The curious mage asked what the heck was up with that, only to hear that she had also been created through genetic engineering to be a pilot of a bioweapon Mecha known as an Evangelion. Upon hearing this, the normally abrasive wizards gave her an headpat and bought a cabbage without much problems. While he hasn't elaborated on that encounter, he can sometimes be seen looking out for the blue-haired girl.
- Something odd that some people from 'modern day' noticed is that most of his spells seem to be named after metal music, and his own name is a reference to the singer Udo Dirkschneider, not that he cares too much about that. Nevertheless, he's far from the only person in the Pantheon named after music, and upon hearing of his immense power, he was one day confronted by the likewise ancient beings known as the Pillar Men, whose leader Kars sought to consume him as a competitor to being the Ultimate Lifeform. The later's adaptativity was a fair challenger to his immense logic, but he eventually managed to drive them off. Still, they're aware that he would be a threat to their domination, and so they plan to somehow gain access to the same amount of magical power he has by investigating the circumstances behind his creations.
- On occasion, Darsh has been shown to use the Sharingan of all abilities... except that besides the funky color on his eyes, it doesn't seem to do anything and he's just copying the visuals for the hell of it. None of the Uchihas within the Pantheon has denied to commentate on the shameless ripping off of their signature ability, except for Madara, who thinks Darsh could make for a very fine 'dance partner'.
- Lucien only:
- (Yugi Muto stuff) It's noted by a lot of people that he acts and looks much more childlike than his real age of seventeen, which is not helped by the fact that he doesn't seem to age much. Another boy who share that little woe, as well as once shaing his body with somebody else, is Yugi Muto, who Lucien once happen to stumble while he was playing Duel Monsters. Seeing his interest in the game, the funkily-haired young man had been spending some time teaching it, and while he's not too skilled, Lucien is still very enthusiastic in having fun with it. As for Darshe, he'd rather ogle at the female monsters on the cards.
- As noted before, Lucifer actually still holds affection for God, and he believes that the angels' decision to purge humanity is a result of their own hubris rather than anything close to His will. As such, most ironically of all, he actually was glad to see the Love That Moves The Stars, which is truly a benevolent God that cherish humanity, and in turn the Love seems to hold affection for a version of his traitor son that love men, even if He seems to disapprove of his alter ego.
Edited by Alecoene on Sep 14th 2024 at 4:31:31 PM
@ Cardiff: The Skarloey Railway Engines were based on the engines of the Talyllyn Railway in Wales. Cardiff has a port which might be of interest to sailors, pirates, tourists and living ships. Edward Kenway was born in the city of Swansea in South Wales and one of the nearby cities is Cardiff.
Edited by neoamon on Sep 14th 2024 at 6:42:48 PM
"May your heart be your guiding key"![]()
The Followers/High Priests/Heralds sections are usually supposed to be above Allies, actually.
@Aleceone
The Teeth-Clenched Teamwork section is not bulleted.
The sub-bullets are connected to Allies, not Followers in that profile. It's to divide who's allies with Dirk or Lucien.
Edited by Excessive-Menace on Sep 14th 2024 at 1:59:44 AM
SING TO ME, LEND ME THE SONG OF BLASPHEMYI have an old treasury idea of mine I would like to restore. What do you guys think? I think it has enough narrative significance
- The Earth Dragonballs: a restoration to the Great Treasury. I still think that the OG Dragonballs are a good pick for the treasury. These mystical wishing orbs can summon Shenron and grant anywhere between 1-3 wishes a year, depending on the circumstances, with only a handful of limitations. Throughout much of the franchise they've served an important plot point, by both heroic and villainous deities (usually the former wants to invoke Death Is Cheap and the latter wants immortality or power). The Four Star Dragonball has a personal connection to Goku.
The House of Spies, Secrets and Stealth and the Hall of Samurai and Rōnin are officially done. All the characters have been transferred, and their respective Pantheon pages have been edited.
Edited by AzureLegacy on Sep 14th 2024 at 4:55:25 AM
@Alecoene: There's a broken spoiler on the third overall bullet as well as the one following it.
Sheogorath was once the cursed opposite form of Jyggalag brought about by the other Daedric Prince's fear of Jyggalag's power. Sheogorath would periodically turn back into Jyggalag at the end of every Era. In the Greymarch the orderly prince would lay waste to the Shivering Isles before turning back into his chaotic self and rebuild it, an arrangement both of them hated.
It was until the Hero of Kvatch mantling Sheogorath's place that the two would become entirely separate entities.
Be awed. Or be awestruck. This is the difference between the ordinary and the extraordinary.With the house of Jobs and Profession needing new guardians, I have two candidates from the Businesses and Corporations Hall to make into a replacement Championed Employer (I also think that Hall should be in the Jobs and Profession House in the first place, but that's a discussion to make for another day), those being Lofwyr and Vought-American. Lofwyr is a dragon who runs one of the largest companies in his home world, in a tabletop game is all about serving corporations run by mythical creatures, while Vought is a big business in their home world that specializes in 'producing' superheroes. Which of the two would you prefer, if either?
Edited by RadioContactLine on Sep 14th 2024 at 6:00:03 AM
Ready to rock?
Why not both?
@Reginald Ogron 5: Jake, Rachel, and Tom are all Jewish, so they'd definitely be enemies with Klaus.
I have an idea for a profile from a comic miniseries that finished almost a month ago. Hype Prevention Sandbox says that you should wait for TV shows and video games to turn 2 months old before suggesting profiles from them, but it doesn't give a timeframe for comics. Would I be allowed to suggest it now? I just want to make sure.
Edited by NitroIndigo on Sep 15th 2024 at 8:16:41 PM
That work seems to fit the "Comic Books/Manga/Cartoons/TV Shows/Anything released in episodes or issues" section, so follow that section. When in doubt, 2 months after the final issue's release will work.
Edited by Excessive-Menace on Sep 15th 2024 at 12:24:31 PM
SING TO ME, LEND ME THE SONG OF BLASPHEMY

Depictions in the left and right column, from top to bottom: Barbie And The Rockers: Out Of This World, The Barbie Diaries, Barbie And Her Sisters: In A Pony Tale, Barbie: Star Light Adventure, Barbie: Life In The Dreamhouse | Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale, My Scene, Barbie: Spy Squad, Barbie: Video Game Hero, Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures
Left: As A Doll | Right: As A Human





Depending on whether either are open for positions. I would think Tragic Abandoned Toy. What happened to Ollie was tragic from being abandoned by his kid, journeying through Shepherdsville Kentucky to get home
, and when he gets home. He learns years have passed, his physical home is dilapidated, and Ollie gets betrayed by a travelling companion. Even though Ollie gets a happy ending, he still had to go through tough stuff. Allies and Enemies might so easy even I could do it if I focused enough.
Edited because I became the Page topper when I wasn't expecting it.
Edited by Matchingbone on Sep 13th 2024 at 8:02:27 AM