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- If you feel the need to remove a character for some reason (poor quality, outdated titles, etcetera) and replace him/her with another or outright rework, please see what the other tropers think about this in the discussion thread before doing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
First draft of the Temsik meteor. Who would be interested in it?
The Temsik Meteor (The Rock of the Gods, the Ashitāru Meteor)

- Miscellaneous Items
- Appearance: A meteor that emits a blue glow
- Class 5
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Museum Check: Denied
- Portfolio: Magic Meteor that grants various Powers of the Dead, Contrived Coincidence, its name is "kismet" backwards
- Domains: Meteors, ghosts, fate
- Known users: Yomiel, Sissel, and Missile
- Of interest to:
- When a computer programmer named Yomiel was falsely accused of being a spy, he grabbed a gun, broke out of police custody, and ran to Temsik Park, where he took a little girl named Lynne hostage. Just before a detective named Jowd could shoot him, a meteor fell to Earth, and a fragment of it pierced Yomiel through the heart. It seemingly killed him, but really froze his body in time at the moment before his death. This meteor became known as the Temsik meteor, and various governments want to get their hands on it.
- The ghost of anyone who dies near a piece of the Temsik meteor gains Powers of the Dead, though the specifics vary. Yomiel can detach his soul from his undead corpse to control objects and people, and travel through phone lines. Sissel can control objects, travel through phone lines, and rewind time to 4 minutes before someone else's death. Missile can swap the positions of objects that are the same shape and rewind time.
some of the reapers of the pantheon who are more adament about death, like The Wolf or Death (Final Destination) consider this a BANE to their existence, not only resurrecting people who have died, but also straight up giving them superpowers, the wolf more in particular think this would be a massive ego boost to those who laugh in the face of death.....on the other hand, Immortality Seekers like Alex Wesker or Voldemort now have their equivalent of the Philosophers Stone they pine for.
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Danny Phantom and Vlad Masters already have ghost powers, but I can see the latter being interested in it anyways due to its potential fate manipulation powers and Danny keeping out of evildoers' hands.
Standard repost time. Also, Silver Knight. Who has a similar story to him? Anyone read Astro City and can inform me of stuff I missed?
The Primary Color Man
, God of Sensory Overloads


- Votes: 3(Nights Da Jester, Radio Contact Line, Excessive-Menace)
- Date of ascension: 3 May (repost 28 April and 1 May)
- Hall: Mind Games (House of Mentalism)
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: His head, smiling with an unnaturally toothed grin
- Alignment: Ambiguous, though most humans treat him as Chaotic Evil due to his abilities and tendency to hunt humans
- Portfolio: Bright Is Not Good, Humanoid Abomination, Overwhelms Senses When Associated With Certain Colors, Apparently Capable Of Changing His Shape, Potentially Was Once a Man, Primary Color Villain, Slasher Smile, More Teeth than the Osmond Family, Mental Violations, Implied To Hunt Children
- Domains: Color, Predation, Monsters, Anomalies, Sensations, Overwhelming Experiences
- Heralds: The Secondary Color Woman, Monochrome Husk
- Ambiguous relationship with: The Backrooms
- Banned from: The House of Colours, and to a lesser extent the House of Childhood and Adolescence
- Interests: The SCP Foundation, Zebediah Killgrave/the Purple Man, Chica's Magic Rainbow, Mongul, Mr Negative, Ragyo Kiryuin
- Interested in: The Color out of Space, The Emotional Entities, Roger Hayden/Psycho-Pirate
- Allies note : Kayako Saeki, SCP-106, William Afton
- On good terms with: Ma’alefa’ak J'onzz, Wick
- Rivals: Sirenhead, The Partygoers, IT/Pennywise, Tamatoa
- Enemies: Blanche Von Haderach, The Children, Long Horse, Philip J Fry, J'onn J'onzz/the Martian Manhunter, The Masters of Spinjitzu, Gris, The Pinatas, Hitomi Tsukishiro, Joe Bonham, Freddy Fazbear and his friends, Golden Freddy, the Puppet, the Cassette Man, the Psycho-Pirate, Clark Kent/Superman, Pikachu, The Porygon line, the SCP Foundation
- Opposed by: The Coachman, surprisingly enough
- The Primary Color Man is an enigmatic entity that looks like a bald human in bright, primary colors of red, blue and yellow. He is some sort of predator of humans, something he takes as a sport, which is pretty easy since he can ignore the laws of physics and do stuff like pass through solid objects. His main method of attack is sensory manipulation, more specifically sensory overstimulation, resulting in things like hallucination and tinnitus. Typically it involves warping of color in these hallucinations. Fatal overload of the brain leads to oozing primary colors from the eye sockets like blood. Some say he can invade peoples' dreams, and he prefers going to indoor playgrounds, ball pits or sleeping and otherwise vulnerable states. Places like ball pits and kids' playgrounds help him blend in, though it also suggests he finds the children there a nice target.
- The Primary Color Man is an entity by horror artist Leovincible
, who has made a number of monsters and anomalous creatures in a similar vein and theme to Trevor Henderson. Almost fittingly, the Primary Color Man was attracted to the Trope Pantheon due to Siren Head trying to lure in prey, only for him to mistake the lure for his intended prey. When some poor mortal schmuck found himself attracted by the lure, the Primary Color Man leaped on him and overstimulated his brain to the point it caused brain death and oozed color out his orifices, while giving Sirenhead a look as if to say "I've marked my territory; don't make me have to do this again". Due to the Primary Color Man's unique abilities and power to weaponize overstimulation, he was considered a fitting entity for the trope of Sensory Overload. Due to his intentions being vague its not known if he's recognizably evil or is more so a predator going after convenient prey, but few if anyone wants to ask him for answers, assuming he's willing or capable of it.
- He has a female counterpart in the Secondary Color Woman, who possesses very similar powers but different temperament. She cares about people and will protect them against his hunts. Additionally, there is a holiday spirit known as "Christmas Color Man". By far the strongest of these color-themed entities is Monochrome Husk, who is associated with depression and suicide. Typically these beings are referred to as Chromafolk, though it is ambiguous whether they are a "species" or have some deeper connection beyond thematic and power similarities. Given the existence of the trope Secondary-Color Nemesis, there's an irony his good counterpart is the one decking those colors. Wick, Father of Colors, finds him a very amusing predator and temporarily amped him up to near-Greater God status. Mainly just to see what happens. While he took the amp back after his curiosity was sated, the Primary Color Man felt it was rather productive. The Joker seems to think its amusing given his experience with superheroes, and the Primary Color Man finds the way he bears his teeth "neat".
- After getting an idea of how the Joker enjoys his battles with the Caped Crusader, he decided to do something odd and suggest the Secondary Color Woman and Monochrome Husk as his heralds. This is an act of establishing dominance given he is part of the pantheon and they are "merely" heraldsnote , but with the Joker as mentioned he can see it making his hunts actually entertaining. The Primary Color Man has a morbid interest in Pikachu due to a notorious episode that caused seizures in epileptic kids. Despite having a beef due to being blamed for the incident, the Porygon line actually came in to aid. Perhaps as a desire to overcome the stigma of the base Porygon's anime appearance, they have sworn to stop Primary Color Man and protect those especially vunerable like the eplieptic from the Humanoid Abomination.
- The distortions of this being include intense synthesia, rendering someone colorblind or enhancing the saturation of color. One of his victims suffered intense pain seeing the color red and intense nausa seeing the color green. Like a chameleon he can shift his coloration as a means of coloration. Being colorblind is not a defense to his affliction of Sensory Overload, and in his attempts to break into the House of Colours he has been staring with an eager grin at Hitomi Tsukishiro and Joe Bonham. For the latter with the fate he was stuck in after the war it might count as a Mercy Kill, were it not for how horrifyingly disorienting getting his hands on your head will end up being. Due to his vulnerable state, the Primary Color Man considers him convenient prey. He's interested in Philip J Fry, noting a "unique brain" and he might be an interesting taste. Unlike the Brain Slugs he's not eating thoughts/mental energy so he wouldn't be empty calories to the Primary Color Man, and being Immune to Mind Control does not make one immune to Sensory Overload. Fry seems to have some level of syntheisa (he's where Tastes Like Purple gets its name), which might make him even more vulnerable.
- To absolutely no-one's surprise, the Primary Color Man has been banned from the House of Colours, though it can prove a difficult ban to set up now that he's got some distance on his main rival. The main concern is that he will either blend in or use the colors as basis to afflict his victims with. He has managed to sneak in long enough to learn about Color out of Space, a strange meteorite that eminates an unknown color that corrodes the area it's in. He makes it a point not to go near anything it has poisoned, implying the alien color is..unpalatable for him. Chica's Magic Rainbow is a huge tool and a rainbow of the same primary colors so she wants to know more about him. He tried to harass Gris and warp her perception of red, blue and yellow to a burning, drowning and numb sensation, only to be found out by the Masters of Spinjitzu and forced to get into a long enough fight he could be identified and kicked out with the ban enforced.
- Sometimes he makes a poor impression without having to directly antagonize people. The Children of Neon Genesis Evangelion have dealt with an entire wave of mind-shattering Angels invading Earth, so fighting off a creature like the Primary Color Man is second nature for them. Asuka is particularly eager to do so, for very personal reasons. His abilities to overwhelm and overstimulate makes him a threat to Kryptonian deities, allowing him to cause Superman of all people to stumble while trying to stop him, as overwhelming sounds are one of their major weaknesses. Clark compared the experience to the Red Kryptonite contingency used against him, however he was experienced enough in fighting tactics like this to push through the pain and frighten the entity into not antagonizing again, not the least because by comparison to the Man of Steel the Primary Color Man is a Squishy Wizard. The humanoid is believed to have some level of pride for being able to stagger the Kryptonian, and the next victim of his apparently suffered a burning or electrical sensation when seeing red or blue respectively.
- Pretty much by default his method of hunting and inflicting overstimulation is a form of Mind Rape. Ma’alefa’ak is wondering if he can somehow sway the Primary Color Man to his interests, however as a solitary hunter the Primary Color Man would only really consider that if he can help him dissuade from people getting in the way of his goals. They have a relatively positive relationship as Malefic is the Arch-Enemy of his brother the Martian Manhunter, who's enhanced telepathy, psychic powers and a grab bag of other superpowers lets him outclass the entity and stop him from causing problems. As can be guessed at this point, he's become rather interested in the DC Universe. The Emotional Entities and the Emotional Spectrum are particularly fascinating to the entity. One can only imagine what emotions go through the creature, but a common thought by the various Lantern Corps is to keep him away due to his use of colors and being this predator with a malicious streak and ambiguous nature.
- Mongul, the pantheon's official representative for the Secondary-Color Nemesis, notes the irony that in the Leovincible universe, its the entity clad in green, purple and orange you want to run into and not the one decked out in Superman's colors. He ponders on the idea of letting him participate in his gladiatorial matches, believing he might be a good "quirky fighter" for his Bread and Circuses strategy. Due to being supervillains associated with certain colors, Mister Negative and the Purple Man seek to know more about the creature. Killgrave in particular has noted they both affect someone mentally, it's just done in a different way. Also, while the Primary Color Man is a visual entity, Killgrave is sound-based in his method of affecting people. Personally the Primary Color Man is interested in the Psycho-Pirate, as his Medusa Mask can manipulate emotions and that could compliment his powers. However he himself isn't immune to the Medusa Mask, so Roger Hayden dissuaded him by forcibly inflicting sorrow and guilt. While still interested in the supervillain, it is a sore spot.
- Like Pennywise, he goes after kids. It's more implied and he doesn't have the same preference, but few would say that matters. It's possible he merely uses colorful children's establishment like ball pits to go after adult prey, but no-one's taking any chances or pulling the devil's advocate card. He is not allowed to visit the House of Childhood and Adolescence, though not to the extent that IT is. Speaking of IT, the Dancing Clown . Perennial Child Hater and child killer William Afton gets what he's doing, and finds it "fascinating and fun". Due to his undead status the Primary Color Man doesn't consider him viable prey, so instead he decided to go along with what Springtrap was doing. This has led to getting the emnity of the Cassette Man and the possessed Fazbear animatronics, with Golden Freddy being able to follow him with their own teleportation abilities. Due to the many concerned parents in the House of Family and Relatives he's not popular there, however the Primary Color Man is an equal opportunity predator. If the parents there prove "tastier", he'll choose them as his prey.
- Has been reported in the Backrooms, the reasons being so being something the SCP Foundation is trying to answer. So far, no results. What's notable is that his ability to clip through walls and ignore physics to a good degree applies even there, making him an entity who can't be contained in that realm. He has, however, been booted from Level 906 from a very angry Blanche. Althought a mind-shattering Eldritch Abomination, she is friendly to humans and prefers the form of a Hot Librarian. After he started killing and eating visitors he became a Persona Non Grata to Level 906, under penalty of her demonstrating there's Always a Bigger Fish. This is something he is quite salty about, since he is reminded of the Secondary Color Woman. The Partygoers consider Primary Color Man as a threat to their ambitions given his ability to access worlds beyond theirs.
- He is not popular with the Pinatas. He finds their colorful appearances quite interesting and likes to hunt them. Since they're notably not human he has a harder time distorting their senses, but with practice he will probably overcome this. Due to how he alters people's perception of color and gives negative associations with them, he could prove potentially even more devestating predating on them than he would on humans. In the pursuit of food he has occasionally found himself up against Tamatoa when pursuing food, who has shown to easily out-muscle him but is easier to affect, albeit rather resistant in comparison to humans to, his powers. Surprisingly the Primary Color Man has been given a ban from Pleasure Island. The Coachman needs the kids alive and he doesn't want the Primary Color Man blending into the colorful environment to "nab some snacks". Of course, as he's probably just a cruel human he's also kind of scared the entity will target him.
- It's not quite clear where he came from. The image "Primary Color Man before the fall" is a picture of human man in a suit of primary colors, and there is another image with the person having a hole in the face named "Primary Color Broke". The implication is that he used to be human but died of a nasty wound to his face and became the Humanoid Abomination he's known of today. If this is his origin story, it's unclear if that would mean the Secondary Color Woman used to be human as well. This possible origin part of why he concerns the Partygoers, as they are a race of former human beings. With this in consideration, he has a growing interest in other malevolent monsters that were once human. One such human is Kayako Saeki, a normal Japanese housewife who became a genocidal spirit after death. The flamboyantly colorful Ragyo Kiryuin finds the entity interesting with his apparent backstory in mind, her having once been human but has now fully given herself to the Life Fibres. Whether anything of his humanity is still there is a mystery, but most think his stalking of the Hall of Transhumanist Archetypes implies at least something human is still there.
- His incoming presence has been warned of by Long Horse, Sirenhead's nemesis. Even more so than Primary Color Man, Long Horse is able to interact with people's dreams, which leads to some "awkwardness" regarding him arriving in dreams where Long Horse is already present. The Animalistic Abomination is different enough to be immune to his Sensory Overload, which gives the colorful creature a fair bit of grief. That being said, he considers the SCP Foundation more of an obstacle. He is not an SCP, but by all standards count as anomalous and has become a source of interest for the Foundation. As a sort of "safety in numbers" strategy the Primary Color Man has decided to work with SCP-106. The Old Man is a teleporting Humanoid Abomination who was probably human once, though Multiple-Choice Past is in play with him. There's a maliciousness in play with both entities, but SCP-106's sadism is a lot more obvious. And, of course, a desire for the thrill of the hunt, though only under their own terms.
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Alan Jay Craig, God of Cryptic Background References (The Silver Agent)

- Hall: Writing Techniques (House of Narrative)
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: The stylized silver star on his helmet
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Symbolises The Silver Age Of Comics And Its Idea Of Heroic Paragons, Humble Hero, The Casanova, Mysterious Downfall Revealed To Be Being Executed For A Framed Murder Of A Diplomat, Interspecies Romance, The Casanova, Allowed His Death To Play Out To Ensure His Positive Future And Eventual Power Set Are Realized, Silent Scapegoat, Foil of the Samaritan (but no less of an All-Loving Hero)
- Domains: Heroism, Time Travel, Popularity, Virtue, Sacrifice, Tragedy
- Varying opinion on: The Seven (on poor terms with most and enemies with Homelander (TV incarnation) and Black Noir (comic book incarnation), on good terms with Maggie Shaw/Queen Maeve and allies with Annie January/Starlight)
- Allies
- Superhero community: The other superheroes of Astro City, Steve Rogers/Captain America, The Fantastic Four, Mark Grayson/Invincible, Barry Allen/the Flash, Michael John Carter/Booster Gold, Peter Parker/Spiderman
- Other allies: The Doctor and the other Elite Time Patrol Enforcers, Donna Noble, Chronoa, Ace, Sirius Black, Oberyn Martell, Tom Robinson, The USS Enterprise -A/B Senior Crew, Hector, Eddard "Ned" Stark
- Odd Friendship with: Mother's Milk, John F Kennedy
- On good terms with: Shadow the Hedgehog, Maria Robotnik, Ood Sigma, Captain Alex Mason, Mr Satan, Naofumi Iwatani, Raphtalia, and Filo
- On speaking terms with: Nolan Grayson/Omni-Man, Gerald Robotnik
- Enemies
- Supervillain community: Victor Von Doom/Doctor Doom, Kang the Conqueror, Eobard Thawne, Gorilla Grodd, Atticus Payne/Knight Hawk, The Plutonian, Billy Butcher
- Other enemies: Perverters and corrupters of the time stream like the other Diabolical Time Breakers, The Master (Doctor Who), Zamasu, Singularity, SKYNET and Maltruant, Gregor Clegane, Yuri (Red Alert)
- Opposes: Peter Pettigrew, Ernesto de la Cruz, Eddie Blake/the Comedian, Robert "Bob" Ewell, Malty S Melromarc
- Distrusts: The House of Betrayal and Treachery
- Respected by: Many heroic and a lot of anti-heroic deities (notably for the latter, Walter Kovacs/Rorschach)
- Pitied by: The non-evil members of the House of Law and Justice (mainly the Hall of Legal Process)
- Annoyed by: Zapp Brannigan
- Unsure opinion on: Metro Man
- Alan Jay Craig was born in 1932 to a family with a strong tradition of pursuing careers that served the public good, normally physically demanding. Unfortunately while he shared that ambition a crippled leg due to polio in his infancy forced him to be a mail carrier. While on the job he stumbled onto a ballot-stuffing scheme and ditched them into a cave nearby park, discovering a bizarre construct of glowing silver. Curing his disability and giving him enhanced senses and power, he became the beloved superhero known as the Silver Agent, a paragon of virtue in Astro City. There was a lot of mystery regarding the abrupt ending of his story, a mysterious controversy. It was revealed in 1972 he was framed for the apparent murder of the Mad Maharajah, who while a villain was on a diplomatic mission. More accurately, he was brainwashed into killing a mystical duplicate, with the real Maharajah sinking into the background. After his conviction he was teleported into the 43rd century by the Silver Centurions, an a golden future era. After some various future adventures he concluded he needed to return to his fated execution, but through a series of time skips allowing him to help other eras and places. He knew it was a Miscarriage of Justice but didn't want to risk the timeline being unraveled by breaking history. Executed on the spring of 1973, he was found innocent too late. There is a prominent statue of him in Memorial Park, with the legend "To Our Eternal Shame."
- His belief in the importance of not allowing himself to be saved to protect the timeline proved itself upon his death. His various space-time trips had built up a lot of temporal energy, which he built up and released on his death. Upon doing so, it became the very energy of the construct that gave him his superpowers in the first place. For the Silver Agent to be created, he had to face a music he didn't deserve.
- Alan Jay Craig's last memories were getting the electric chair, and though he suspected he might have some sort of afterlife he didn't expect where he ended up; the Hall of Executions. The House of Law And Justice had looked up on the long-standing mystery of his execution and though it was eventually revealed, concluding he was a good fit for Cryptic Background References. His trial and execution was seen as a great Miscarriage of Justice, and the ascended heroes of Astro City petitioned the Court of the Gods to resurrect him in order to make up for that. The Silver Agent is an allegory of sorts fo the Silver Age of Comics, an Ideal Hero who's selflessness and dedication to his work continues to be an inspiration. He and the Samaritan have very similar moral outlooks and Asa Martin was excited to meet him, though he acknowledges the contrasts betweeen the two. The Samaritan came from a dystopic future and his actions in the "present" caused it to never exist, the Silver Agent is coming from an idyllic future and going back to ensure that it will remain the future that will occur. Notably, the "Dark Age" that was ushered in by the Silver Agent being framed for murder and subsequently executed is ended definitively by the Samaritan arriving to save the Challenger shuttle.
- The greater superhero community was excited to see him enter the Trope Pantheon. Of said superheroes, he probably gets along the best with Captain America and the Barry Allen version of the Flash. The latter is seen by many to have started the Silver Age of Comics, and he's an experienced time traveler who's had a lot of adventures in the distant future, along with an iconic death (albeit as a more blatant Heroic Sacrifice). Another thing he remarked is how Barry went on trial for manslaughter of a villain. The former superhero is notable since the Silver Agent is an Expy of his, but beyond that they are considered ideal heroes and moral paragons with experience being out of their time. Despite their differing aesthetics, Alan Craig and Peter Parker have become buddies from a mutual understanding of "great power comes with great responsibility" and willing to endure all sorts of suckiness in their personal life to live up to that. As Spiderman is famously a Hero with Bad Publicity, the Silver Agent pities him.
- The Silver Agent's ascension also caught the attention of many supervillains, in particular Doctor Doom. This is because the Mad Maharajah is an Expy of his, that being the dictator of a foreign land who exploits diplomatic immunity and uses decoys that can be mistaken for the real thing. Alan quickly picked up on those similarities and while he doesn't actually hate Victor Von Doom, he considers him one of the most formiddable new supervillains he's heard about. The supervillain he actually hates a lot is the unfathomably, pyschopathically petty Eobard Thawne, who has run "like a bull through a fine china shop" across the timeline to make his nemesis suffer and kill or ruin the lives of anyone who has remotely upset him. If Craig hates the Reverse Flash and finds Doctor Doom formiddable, he sees Knight Hawk as dissapointing. Dissapointing, because he sunk into moral ruin to protect the world from a galactic threat. Atticus Payne doesn't fault him for being dissapointed, but he doesn't plan to change.
- A personality like the Silver Agent would not have had much of a personal life. He was dedicated to his work, passionate about doing the best possible work he could. Accommodating personal time and family responsibilities would have proven difficult. Not all people are wise enough to know this limitation, but the Silver Agent seemed disciplined enough to understand the sacrifices of his choices. Craig used to have a high school sweetheart however decided to break up upon learning that he was sterile and let her make a family with his brother. He wears his Lawful Good alignment on his sleeve and the sincerity of it is part of what endears him to the many heroic and even anti-heroic deities. Even Rorschach seems to respect him, though the Silver Agent isn't all too fond of mentioning him. Alan Craig and Ned Stark have formed a friendship over their dedication to honor even if it means personal sacrifice, and facing dignity even when consigned to a disgraced execution.
- Though an Ideal Hero, he has admitted he has left and hurt a lot of women, having being a casanova before his sentencing. He isn't too shameful about it as he was open to discussing his past flings with the Red Viper of Dorne, though that's in part because he likes him personally. As hot-blooded and at times underhanded as Oberyn can be, he's someone trying to do right for those he cared about and doesn't involve innocents in his revenge. Primarily, his revenge into the very antithesis of what a knight should be; Gregor Clegane. The Silver Agent looks like and has the honor you would expect from a knight, so he can add that to the number of reasons to hate the Mountain. One of Craig's surprising friendship was something he formed (in the pantheon at least) with President Kennedy, who's own fate is marred in speculation and some mystery. Jack's quite a casanova, but ultimately tries his best to do the right thing and even if he's an adulterer he still deeply cared about his wife.
- He holds no hard feelings for the injustice of his execution, and used time travel to defend Astro City despite knowing he would eventually be executed under the city's laws. There is a reason why the statue in memorial to him says "To Our Eternal Shame." The Miscarriage of Justice has been compared to some to Sirius Black's sentencing to Azkaban. Naturally, Sirius Black and Alan Jay Craig ended up being friends. The Silver Agent has become friends to others who were screwed over like him. The kicker to the Silver Agent's sentence is that he was under mind control at the time so even if the real Mad Maharajah wasn't shot. He is friends with Hector, enjoying his music but more importantly sympathizing with how his life was stolen and how he almost ended up going to a potential case of The Afterafterlife or suffering Cessation of Existence (nobody's really sure) until the truth was revealed. Tom Robinson is yet another friend of his, as a man who was unfairly convincted due to the despicable Bob Ewell exploiting the racism of the time period. Due to being a mind control victim forced to commit a crime, he has found solace discussing the situaton with Captain Mason.
- Given the circumstances that led to his execution he's not at all a fan of Yuri, a vicious yet over the top villain who uses mind control and wishes to take over the world, just because of Despotism Justifies the Means. Relating to his camraderie with Barry Allen, Craig's an enemy of Gorilla Grodd, a gorilla supremacist and warlord with potent Psychic Powers. That said, Grodd doesn't have nearly as much personal beef towards him outside of hating that he's a human superhero getting in the way of his goals. He's also rather open about his disdain for Malty and her horrid personality, particularly about how she ruined Naofumi's life with a False Rape Accusation. The Silver Agent has gotten along to a degree with Naofumi and his party over relating to each other's circumstances and general heroism, though he's not that enthused about Naofumi's style and thinks he's somewhat of a jerk. In spite of what happened to him he has never entertained the idea of revenge, even at the supervillain who framed him, musing to Edmond Dantes "we're not really alike, are we?" Of course, Edmond was still able to realize when his revenge went too far.
- One of the few people he really dislikes is Peter Pettigrew, namely for framing Sirius Black and betraying his friends. That said, the Silver Agent considers him pathetic, not just because of his motivations but because it has gotten him nothing in life. To give the devil his due, Wormtail avoids any back talk or confrontation, as deep down he knows all of these critiques are valid and he can't defend against them. Another deity the Silver Agent dislikes, but doesn't outright get into fighters, is Ernesto. He poisoned his friend Hector and basically stole his identity when Hector wanted to stay with his family instead of joining him on their trip, riding off his coattails in life and death for a near century. On a lesser note, he isn't too fond of stolen valor and people like Zapp Brannigan getting the credit they don't deserve, though that's normally because they tend to be assholes...he's cool with Mr Satan, though, since he used his reputation to do actually heroic things and proved he was a good guy despite some of his selfish and blowhard qualities.
- Zapp has annoyed him recently, but not to the point he opposes him; the Silver Agent saved his punch for the Comedian, as he was sickened by his war crimes, involvement with the dirty work of the US and his Attempted Rape of the first Silk Spectre. No, Zapp is more annoying for him since outside of his aforementioned blowhard personality and being a textbook General Failure, he keeps asking about "his flings with alien babes", which he claims he has a lot of experience with. Craig rolls his eyes at this, musing Zapp's a sexist jerk and full of it. He hooked up in the 43rd century with an alien woman Merilandra, which was a relatively serious relationship. He's not as flirty with aliens as Captain Kirk, though he's said it's kind of exaggerated by the fanbase. During one of his temporal adventures he ended up in the 23rd century, the Star Trek one, and helped the USS Enterprise when they were in a pinch. He ended up getting along with the crew, as he's got a lot of experience with space adventures.
- The Silver Agent has garnered a fair bit of respect by Chronoa and the Elite Time Patrol Agency not just because of his heroic deeds when travelling across time, but his willingness to let himself die an ignoble and unfair death in order to protect the timeline. He's said it's nothing; anyone with a strong moral compass would make that sacrifice. Due to his experience as a time-travelling hero he's become one of the time travel-based heroes of their agency, often finding himself going after supervillain time travelers like Kang the Conqueror. Alan Jay Craig is considered somewhat of a Foil to Singularity, Maltruant and SKYNET as they are beings essentially trapped by a Stable Time Loop, like the Silver Agent is, but in their case this entrapment is absolutely deserved because they are a threat to the world, universe and/or even multiverse itself. The Silver Agent has been seen working with Ace and Booster Gold in order to keep the timeline on-course and protect the future. Some of these adventures have allowed him to go on adventures with the Fantastic Four and Invincible, five hundred years in the future where he has become a beloved and benevolent emperor.
- As previously mentioned he spent a significant portion of time in the 43rd century, which is about the same era as the Second Great And Bountiful Human Empire. The events of "Planet of the Ood" take place in the 42nd century, and Ood Sigma managed to live to the 43rd century while still looking pretty good for his age. The Ood was interested in the fact he was operating in a similar timeframe, albeit in another 'verse and not that he was native to it. He was impressed at the achievements of the DoctorDonna, and it didn't take long for him to strike up a friendship with both. The Doctor has mentioned he can relate to the angst he must feel in having to return to his death; he's relayed to Craig the existence of fixed points in time that must not be messed with. Surprisingly, Shadow offered the Silver Agent his condolences as he has recently had to accept allowing those he cared about back despite knowning how it would end. After hearing about Maria, he can understand even more how hard that choice was. He's on good terms with her, though more on speaking terms with Gerald due to spending the last days of his mortal life as a tragic Omnicidal Maniac.
- Oddly enough, he gets along with Mother's Milk, or just M.M/Marv. While his comic self has some...interesting fetishes even then he stands are one of the more soft-spoken members of the Boys and acts as the Team Dad of the group. As he's from a superhero deconstruction and setting who's author has open cynicism and disdain of the genre, it's a bit odd for him to get along with a clear Reconstruction. One of the reasons they get along is because M.M's father worked hard to get justice for Vought's corruption and dirty dealings that negatively affected the family, only to die from overwork and eventually lead Marvin to become a cape buster. Alan is more upset than angry that Billy Butcher has come to see all supes as bad, not making a distinction. On a more light-hearted note, the Silver Agent doesn't know how to feel about Metro Man. He is somewhat dissapointed by his desire to retire due to suffering Heroic Fatigue, given he sacrificed himself in the pursuit of heroism, however at the same time he thinks the desire to live the life he wanted and not be forced to live up to people's expecations is sympathetic, more so because he has allowed Megamind to be the hero of Metrocity.
- His friendship with Mother's Milk led him to gain the attention to some tainted expies of famous superheroes. There are some like the Plutonian who quickly bring his ire, but other more complex situations. For example, while he was not happy with Omni-Man's past as an alien conqueror infiltrating Earth society, he has applauded him for working to become an actual hero, if in his own way, and along with his son working to reform Viltrumite society from its toxic past of social darwinism. Like the other heroes of Astro City he's less than impressed by the Seven, though for the most part it's dissapointment...or in the case of TV Homelander and comic book Black Noir, full on emnity. Comic Homelander at least recognizes his wrongness to an extent of retreating but his ambitious adaptational self portrayed by Antony Starr feels a mix of resentment, competition and anger towards Alan. All being said, the Silver Agent admires Starlight's efforts and is on good terms with Queen Maeve.
Edited by RJ-19-CLOVIS-93 on Apr 26th 2025 at 8:53:17 PM
Done with this.
Eva and Charlotte, Goddesses of Child-Parent Confrontations

- Quasideities
- Symbol: Pianos
- Theme Song: Chopin's Prelude Op. 28, n° 2
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Speech-Centric Work, "Ray of Hope" Ending
- Domains: Family, Music, Emotion
- Allies: Agnes, Anna, Karin and Maria, Alma and Elisabet, Isak Borg, Antonius Block, Miguel Rivera, Héctor, Meilin Lee, The Madrigals, Maisie Farange, The Breakfast Club
- Opposed to: Mother Gothel, The Child Abuse Supporters
- Eva lives with her husband Viktor and disabled sister Helena in a house by the fjords. Eva enjoys the solace and stability that Viktor provides her; her desire for these things likely stems from her mother, Charlotte, being a prestigious pianist who has frequently been absent from Eva's life to pursue her career. Charlotte once paid a visit at Eva's invitation, and although they appeared joyful to see each other again after a long time, that positive veneer slowly crumbled as Charlotte talked about recently losing her latest husband to an illness, then met Helena, whom she had essentially abandoned in a hospital, and listened to Eva speak of her feelings regarding her son Erik, who drowned some years before. Eva eventually let loose her resentment for Charlotte for putting her career ahead of her family to the point of being away from home for months and either disregarding or emotionally abusing Eva in the times when she bothered to be present. Charlotte left the morning after this confrontation, leaving it up in the air whether mother and daughter will ever reconnect.
- Eva, at least, expressed the desire to make peace and keep Charlotte in her life despite the bitterness that has passed between them. She wrote that much in a letter sent to Charlotte, and these wishes were heard in the Pantheon and it was decided to facilitate their next encounter, with some deities inviting Charlotte to give a concert and Eva (who's a journalist) to do the press for it. Afterwards, mother and daughter had another honest conversation, albeit one that was also more peaceful and amiable, wherein they not only spoke of their feelings but recognized that this mysterious place was someone's way of giving them another chance to properly reconnect and come to terms with each other. While the tension between them will probably remain unresolved for the foreseeable future, to them, the Pantheon feels like a place that will provide them with many fateful meetings to help them learn how to achieve their far-off goal of full reconciliation and reconnection, so they agreed to stay and were instated as goddesses.
- As the one most prone to treating all the Ingmar Bergman deities as one big family, Agnes made a point to try to get Eva and Charlotte integrated as soon as they were instated... even if their dynamic ended up reminding Agnes of her own mommy issues, but fortunately that made it easier for her to bond with Eva. Maria, despite ironically looking like Eva, was the one most favored by their mother, and so could not relate to her doppelganger's plight. Maybe it's not a coincidence that Charlotte thinks of her as the only one with any sense of fun; perhaps in response to this, Eva finds Maria shallow and self-absorbed, not that she's the first to think so, as Karin, the older of the three, could tell her. Karin, used to being The Un-Favourite, remained aloof and seemingly uncaring towards Eva and Charlotte's drama, or at least pretended to; she'd relish the opportunity to call out her own mother if that were at all possible (which it isn't, on account of her being long dead), but also, more positively, she does feel sympathy for Eva for taking responsibility for things Charlotte should have; Eva in turn initially found Karin to be unlikeable, harsh and cold, though she later came around on that as she began to appreciate her reliability and how she somewhat functions as everyone's protective older sister.
- Next stop in the tour of Bergman deities was Alma and Elisabet's island, with the latter proving to be a kindred spirit to Charlotte as both are renowned artists who put their careers ahead of their families; Elisabet left her kid to be raised by relatives and on some level might even hate him for existing. Eva naturally finds Elisabet's attitude disgusting, while Charlotte defends her by saying that she still left her kid with those who'd care better for him and love him properly, and Elisabet's feelings are not only understandable from Charlotte's point of view, but even acceptable. Although Charlotte does find Elisabet's guilt and ensuing selective muteness to be a ridiculous overreaction. Meanwhile Eva finds Alma to be the much more sympathetic one of the duo, thanks to her relative normalcy and desire to keep it, which Eva can relate to through her choice of marrying to acquire stability. Eva is also very interested in Alma's work as a nurse and seeks out her advice for nursing her sister at home.
- Isak Borg is someone who has treated his family rather coldly throughout the years and had to reckon with that behavior in his old age before it was too late. Feeling concerned with how Charlotte displays a very similar lack of regard for her own family, Isak has warned her that she is building herself up to have many regrets and he can't promise it won't be too late to fix them when she realizes it. Hearing Isak's words like a threat, Charlotte hasn't exactly taken them well, though she also can't stop thinking of how true such a warning might be. Eva and Isak are much more amiccable with each other; Isak as he is now reminds Eva of her kind father who'd comfort her as a child over Charlotte's absences, and she would like to see Charlotte turn into the kind of person he is now sooner than later. Isak in turn admires how Eva makes it a point to be present for her side of her family.
- As much as Charlotte's treatment of Eva is less than ideal for a parent-child relationship, not even a below-average mother like her would think that deliberately abusing your child is anything else than an obviously vile thing to do. Because of this, she resents any comparisons to the Child Abuse Supporters, or suggestions that she somehow belongs among them; even Eva thinks putting Charlotte next to that group like the two things belong together would be over the top. On a related note, Mother Gothel provides an uncomfortable mirror of Charlotte through her treatment of Rapunzel, as Gothel raised Rapunzel while constantly undercutting her self-confidence in order to keep her under trapped in their tower, all so Gothel could continue to use Rapunzel's magic to stay young. Eva and Charlotte can see the parallels, with the latter still insisting it was never her intention to make Eva feel so terrible or trap her, though others will tell her that not knowing is not an excuse and it wouldn't change the fact that she has irreversibly damaged Eva's psyche.
- The Riveras are a particular case of a family torn apart by music, and then being mended by the same. Héctor leaving his family to pursue his dreams of being a musician didn't hit Eva and Charlotte quite as hard as learning he intended to give them up and come back, but was murdered by his partner before he could and then nobody ever knew the truth. Generations later, Miguel was ready to disown his family when they wouldn't allow him to be a musician. Miguel ended up traveling to the underworld, where he met Héctor, realized the truth and helped him reconnect with the rest of the Riveras by singing his Parental Love Song to his last living daughter, leading to the family making peace with music. All this led Miguel to realize that family is more important than anything, and on this, he and Eva are definitely in agreement. Héctor meanwhile chides Charlotte for throwing her family away and urges her to make ammends before it's almost too late like it was for him. Charlotte tells herself it's not the same because she still sees her family, regardless of the quality of the time she spends with them.
- Meilin Lee is more a case of someone who wants to be free of her mother's smothering, but Eva can still relate to that and Meilin can sympathize, since Charlotte had a period where her career was on pause due to illness and she ended up stuck at home, redirecting her pent-up energies into "improving" Eva to her liking, which Eva, who once so wanted her mother to be close to her, hated. In Meilin's case, she was able to get out from under her mother's wing, and the mother in turn accepted and respected her daughter's wishes to be independent, but Eva never confronted Charlotte about it until adulthood, thus allowing the resentment to fester. Eva finds herself admiring Meilin and wishing herself to have been far less of a doormat. It also doesn't escape her that music played a big part in changing Meilin and her mother's relationship, as Meilin was determined to attend her favorite boy band's concert against her mother's objections.
- The Madrigals provide an example of an intergenerational conflict that fortunately did get resolved, with Alma, the matriarch, having once been terribly strict to her family and how they used their magical powers, plus disdaining Mirabel for lacking magic of her own. After Mirabel called Alma out, the family was stripped of the magic completely and wouldn't return until the two reconciled and Alma accepted responsibility for what she did to the family. Certainly a much happier, cleaner ending what Eva and Charlotte got, as rather than resolving their conflict, the two are in what could be called a suspended state. At any rate, Mirabel has a ton of sympathy for Eva, and Eva sort of wishes she could be as outgoing as Mirabel. Alma meanwhile looks at Charlotte with no small amount of pain at seeing what she used to be, while Charlotte whithers at having yet another mirror for her misdeeds, especially one that actually managed to redeem herself.
- Maisie Farange may be a very young girl, but as she's rather mature for her age, she could see how parts of her story resembled Eva's, mainly the part about both of them having famous musician mothers and being ignored by them. She feels sad for Eva never being able to patch the hole that Charlotte's absences caused her; for Maisie at least, she had new guardians who were eager to care for her properly. Eva also has the collective sympathy of the five members of the Breakfast Club, who all suffered from having neglectful to abusive parents, which messed them up very badly. Eva didn't exactly expect a bunch of kids to have her back, but she finds it heartwarming all the same. Granted, they may not feel the same generosity towards Charlotte. Well, Maisie might, because she's more innocent and can't help but compare Charlotte to her mother, whom she still cares about despite everything.
You have the right to remain silent!
Strange humming can be heard in the distance...
Yumi was evicted following Dragunov's takeover and now rests within Purgatory-I mean, RCL Deleted Deity Hotel, waiting for someone to, just maybe, restore her one day.
Ready to rock?ah hell man I HATE that place! you can't fucking sleep with all those distant "POWWWWERRRRRRRRRS", the hunters keep pissing all over the furniture and eat all the complimentery mints, that, that's like the one GOOD thing there, God!
"The part I feel most proud of is that we succeeded in affecting people without using words."— Yuji NakaAsides from the above suggestion I have an idea I want to pursue later, and I want you guys to know if you think it is the best choice for it or not
- The Director of the Institute, Goddess of Bigotry Before Reason (Hall of Categorism, Lawful Evil)-The Big Bad is an Evil Reactionary and Fantastic Racist who fears Nimona for being a shapeshifter and considers her a monster. She still upholds the bigoted system even as it becomes clear its bunk. When there's no evidence Nimona is a threat and her kaiju form is actually a suicide attempt, refuses to acknowledge any of it. Instead, she seizes control of a Wall cannon and prepares to fire it directly into the City in the hopes of killing Nimona, even though doing so will result in millions of innocent casualties among the people the Institute is supposed to protect. So consumed with paranoia and prejudice it leads to her destroying herself in an attempt to kill Nimona.
I just didn't want people who haven't watched it to have a heads up on a Walking Spoiler
Trying to figure out a symbol/symbols for Ruby, Agatha Gillman and Grandmamah
The Scrappy of the Trope Pantheon, God of Thumps
Their green throne?
Also, done with these two. Sorry because I am doing something that takes four draining months do.
Out of the darkness and into the light!
Tyrone "Ty" Johnson and Tandy Bowen, Divine Duo of Morality Guided Attacks (Cloak & Dagger, CD, Demons of the Night, Dagger & Cloak, Darklight Duo, Divine Pairing, Inseparable Bond, Inter-Spacial Relationship | Tyrone Johnson: Cloak, Mr. Fright-Night, Shadow Man, Demon of Absolute Darkness, Satan, Frightface, The Devil, Mr. Gloom and Doom, Tall, Dark, and Depressing, Spook-Show, Shadow-Stuff, The Personification of Cold Darkness, Dark Demon, Angry Demon of Shadow, Cursed Mad Custodian of Darkness, The Sponge of Darkness, Dagger | Tandy Bowen: Dagger, Grateful, Child of Light, Angel of Living Light, Lady Light, Lost Little Lamb, The White Witch, Sweetmeat, Miss Krebs, Vanna White, Rose-Ann Johnson, Maid of Virtue, Cloak)

- Intermediate God and Lesser Goddess (Cloak is potentially a Greater God if he becomes too hungry)
- Symbol: Bright daggers over black cloaks
- Theme Song: Come Sail Away
- Alignment: Neutral Good formerly Chaotic Good (were Lawful Neutral as Dark X-Men | brainwashed multiple times to be Chaotic Evil)
- Portfolio: Light/Darkness Juxtaposition, Night and Day Duo, Light Liege, Dark Defender, Horror Hunger, Contagious Powers, Purification
- Domains: Vigilantism, Vengeance, Light, Darkness, Healing, Dimensions, Elements, Pairs, Religion
- High Priest: Spike the Devilman
- Allies:
- Marvel: Spider-Man, Professor X, Doctor Strange, Captain America, Molly Hayes, Magik, Dazzler, She-Hulk, Thor Odinson, Scarlet Witch, Silver Surfer, Wolverine, Drax the Destroyer, Cyclops, Hulk, Black Widow, Daredevil, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, Hawkeye, Captain Marvel, Spider-Woman, Hercules, Cable, Vision, Black Panther, Fantastic Four, Colossus, Psylocke, Gambit, Jean Grey, Magneto, Squirrel Girl, Peni Parker, Winter Soldier, X-23, Agent Venom, Iron Spider, Spy-D, Ms. Marvel
- Others: Prometheus, Batman, Hank Schrader, Bucciarati's Gang, Smoker, Trafalgar Law, Omar Little, Phantom Thieves of Hearts, Takuto Maruki, Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue, Bob Arctor, Conan Edogawa, Riku, Father James O'Flaherty
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: The Punisher, Norman Osborn, Iron Man, Emma Frost, Namor, Venom
- Enemies: Mister Negative, Kingpin, Doctor Doom, Mephisto, Thanos, Carnage, Bullseye, Dormmamu, Superior Spider-Man, Count Dracula, The Sentinels, Loki Laufeyson, Hela Odinsdottir, Diavolo, Walter White, Gustavo Fring, The Salamancas, Todd Alquist, Tony Montana, Snowflame, The Son, Caesar Clown, Donquiote Doflamingo, The Joker, The Scarecrow, Bane, The Penguin, Yaldabaoth, Desperado Enforcement LLC, The Black Organization, Judge Frollo, The Idea of Evil, Griffith, The Godhand, Light of Destruction, Xehanort, The Heartless
- Pities: Jesse Pinkman
- Interests: Destiny of the Endless
- Opposes: Red Hood
- Conflicting Opinion: The Beyonder
- Two teenagers running from their past ended up in the hands of criminals who experimented on them with illegal drugs. However, the side effects of the drug transformed these teens with the powers of light and darkness. Runaway rich girl Tandy Bowen became Dagger, projecting knives through the Lightforce that could paralyze, heal, or kill. Runaway stutterer Tyrone Johnson became Cloak, becoming a gateway to the Darkforce Dimension, an alien realm that induces trauma towards those enveloped in it. Together, Cloak & Dagger took their revenge against the illegal drug industry that wrought the streets so others do not suffer like they have. They killed and maimed, but the two eventually had epiphanies that their crusade was taken too far and now balance a “normal” life with their vigilantism. But the two or one another got repeatedly roped into joining different teams over the years. The Marvel Knights, New Warriors, and Dark X-Men to name a few. No matter what happens, both are cursed to stay with each other as they cannot function without each other's powers supplying them. Not that they mind because some relationships are stronger than friendship or romance.
- An arc they went through was softening their violence, especially after confronting unstable characters like the Punisher and the Beyonder. Spider-Man would help them reflect on their actions (also was a good kisser on Dagger's end) and would also thank Doctor Strange for being there for them. They have little good opinion of Norman Osborn, their former boss who recruited them into the ruthless Dark X-Men. They did get a solid connection to the true X-Men team and confusingly enough, they are thought to be mutants by the public eye when it was not the case. Even they thought they were mutants until informed otherwise. Still did not stop them from being invited to join the X-Men, which they refused for their solitude. They could be bigger players in the superhero community if they wanted, yet are comfortable in their current places.
- Quirks of their powers is they attack on a psylogical level than an elemental one usually. Dagger's thrown psionic daggers functions through "awakening” potential like accelerating natural healing factor and curing addiction. For the paralysis element, it required a person to even subconsciously acknowledge their wickedness, which makes people like Doctor Doom who lacked such guilt immune to her abilities. Her powers still pale to her birthfather’s, the Lord of Light, and his abilities over the Lightforce. Cloak has more flexible powers with his teleportation and how much he could absorb inside his cloak, where a mix of agility and willpower is necessary to escape. Coldness is what people feel upon leaving it, with traumatic visions being a typical encounter there. Both are vulnerable should they overuse their powers, but if they do not stay together, they begin to collapse. Without the Darkforce, Dagger essentially becomes catatonic. Without the Lightforce, Cloak is driven to eat everybody around him. One is a clearly bigger issue, so somebody better have a good plan if they wanted to separate them for a tactical advantage.
- They faced a variety of enemies over the years, from crime lords to alien conquerors. But none of those villains are more personal outside of D'Spayre is Martin Li, otherwise known as Mister Negative. A younger Mister Negative was in the same room of kidnapped individuals as they were and was experimented with drugs, which birthed his powers over the Lightforce and Darkforce. While he would not confront the two years later, he corrupted Cloak & Dagger to carry each other's power and brainwashed them to be his lackeys. It would be prophesied that Mister Negative would be killed by Dagger, a day that has not come true yet. Peter Parker is quite concerned should that arrive.
- In their travels to stop drugs, Cloak & Dagger ended up in Italy where the Passione, a notorious gang sold drugs. They were ready to fight the leadership, but were stopped when it got explained Giorno Giovanna halted the drug busienss by usurping the leadership. The heroes were still apprehensive since they are a self-declared mafia with all of its bad associations. Giorno gave them the answer that he uses his power to keep the community safe than to exploit. If he were not here, other gangs would have fought for control with all the crime that came with it. It is not a Necessarily Evil for him to exist if he were evil at all. Cloak & Dagger were impressed by the honesty, swayed Giorno’s commitment to stopping crime or preventing the old Passione elements from returning.
- One of their highest priority targets is Walter White whose drug empire is linked to several others. From Gus Fring to the Salamancas, if Walter White's business falls then the systems that kept them hidden would fall. They managed to track down a potential lead in Jesse Pinkman, whose experience with Walter White would be helpful. But seeing him simply living his life as a craftsman without worries, Dagger had second thoughts. She knows that Jesse Pinkman was undeniably a willing contributor to one of the biggest drug businesses, but she senses that he just wants to get away from all of that. She also knows he was locked up by Nazi scum as a slave to make drugs, so it is understandably to assume he would never go back to that life. However, Cloak was not as sympathetic and said that regardless of his suffering, justice is still needed for all those druggies Jesse Pinkman perpetuated through his work. He respected Dagger's wishes to leave him alone but it is the Darkforce Dimension for him if there are any hints of returning to drugs.
- Hank Schrader is who they turned to next to deal with Walter White and being his formerly proud brother-in-law, Hank was surprisingly open to helping the two deal with Walter. He was initially put off by the two being all supernatural-y but saw that they were serious in stopping drugs whenever they go. He asked them if they got any weird sentiments against them, but Cloak & Dagger surprisingly had good relationships with law enforcement, with the dip in Civil War being at their lowest. Dagger had to tell Hank that if he does not hear back from them, they were likely brainwashed by a demon.
Hank: Maybe putting salt rocks near the door might drive the bad juju out. - Their investigations to the innerworking of Desperado LLC drive up a good chunk of their time. They did this regarding Roxxon Energy Corporation's for some time but Desperado operates on wars and human trafficking. Desperado may not publicly rreveal that, though it is clear to any superhero they are hiding their dirty laundry. What Cloak & Dagger hope to get out of it is to find children who are trafficked by the organization, being a priority over Desperado's involvement in the drug trade. They know that Desperado is a powerful organization even after being neutered without World Marshal's command, so they have not delved entirely yet until they know they are ready to take them on.
- The Godhand disgust the two for the amount of death and suffering they caused, being formerly human makes them particular reprehensible because at least demons such as Dormmamu and Mephisto naturally lack of remorse in their nature. It was agreed between the two that taking down the Godhand will send shockwaves around the demonic network. How do they know they could take the Godhand on with more effectiveness than demons they faced before? That is why Cloak & Dagger are searching for the Idea of Evil, who drives human wickedness, thus connecting the Idea of Evil to demons. If a single psionic dagger is thrown at it, then that awakens the Idea of Evil's potential to do good, thus driving the formerly human Godhand and other demons thereafter to similarly awaken that. Shoving the Idea of Evil into Cloak may drive the entire human consciousness to suffer in the darkness with guilt, so Dagger is the kinder necessity in this scenario. They do not know the connection of the Godhand with the Idea of Evil is strong enough to effect the former, but they cannot know if Cloak & Dagger don't try at the very least.
- One of their most respected heroes is Batman for culling as much crime off the streets as he could. They would ask why Batman does not go international but is what Batman Incorporated is for. Plus, they visited Gotham and the place is a completely terrible place to live. Only cheap rent seems to be only decent thing about the city, with them telling Batman somebody could have their parents gunned down in an alleyway or something. They pressed why did he not just permanently end the supervillains of his city. Even without the drugs side from Joker or the Penguin, Cloak & Dagger would have certainly not sent them to Arkham Asylum in one piece. But Batman remained steadfast that was a line he cannot cross. He still likes the two, though knew he could not offer the two to be part of his company knowing that they have a lot to work through that he knows they'd reject help from him.
- Red Hood reminds them of themselves when they started out as vigilantes. Running around, murdering whoever was in their way without remorse. Granted, they have been more merciful people but the Red Hood makes them uncomfortable with how brutal he could be when dealing with enemies. Neither Dagger or Cloak believe they should intervene since he does keep the crimerate lower and it is a Batman problem. But if circumstances did force them to work with him, the vigilantes would be icier than usual.
- One of the most unforgivable people they know is Donquixote Doflamingo for sanctioning experimental drugs to children through Caesar Clown. That he made them addicts and experimented on them, which Cloak & Dagger certainly know the experience of. Even though they never took drugs until being forcefully injected once, them being listed as "former drug addicts" still pisses them off. If the epithet of Heavenly Demon belongs to anybody, it would be the maniacal and cruel Doflamingo. The two vigilantes want to go to the children to ease their withdrawls but they need to hear back from Smoker first for this delicate situation.
- A particularly bad time in their lives was when Dagger became blind thanks to a demon. She regained her sight later but she trained herself to move without vision like Daredevil, except with the dancer flare she has. Yet that period in her life interests Destiny of the Endless whose lacking sight sees an... fascinating future between the two. Appearing to her in Cloak's darkness, Dagger thought that something about Mister Negative but then she was omnimously informed that Cloak and her would face a collapse that would rock the superhero community. When she asked him of what that meant, Destiny vanished, leaving Dagger to keep a secret from her other half.
- Since their powers force epiphanies on people, they got the interest of the Phantom Thieves who thought they were also changing hearts. Turns out their methods are a lot more traumatic than they realized but the teenagers struck up a good repport with the duo as their methods are helping stop crime. At the same time, the Phantom Thieves cannot help be unnerved especially by Cloak when they told them about how the Holy Grail had their major changes of heart become this cosmic-conspiracy. Dagger had to frankly break it to them that they should have taken control of society if human apathy for being controlled created such an entity.
- Since the Black Organization deals with drugs, they were put as a target to Cloak & Dagger. So the Darklight Duo sought out Conan Edogawa to track down the organization's heads, mistaken him for a kid like most people do. However, they were told of his story and they cannot help but compare it theselves, how they were victims of criminals using something experimental. Drugs for them, poison for the detective. Conan who knows about their abilities, asked if he could show them how they "cured" people's addiction, wondering if the same principles would undo his current childish predicament. When Dagger pulled out the knife for an example, the detective quickly said he didn't want to know anymore.
- Another set of people in law enforcement they befriended are Lightspeed Rescue who had to deal with emergencies like drugs. Or at least some metaphor for drugs between fight off literal demons too. Although they cannot officially commend Cloak or Dagger for their vigilantism, they said that if they see any people who have an emergency or some demons running around, call on Lightspeed Rescue to save the day if they can't. Although they had a certain request one time when some villains learned to attack Power Rangers during the Zord assembling. Cloak had to refuse them since making a train pass through the Darkforce Dimension strained him severely and asking for multiple trains that formed to something the size of a skyscraper is suicide.
- Bob Arctor getting addicted to Substance D is nothing new, but Cloak & Dagger being the answer to his drug addiction was a miracle to end the hallucinations the drugs causes. But when Dagger threw that psionic light at him, Bob felt okay and not addicted for a bit. Then he took Substance D later out of an itch, making him wonder if Substance D is that addictive or he hallucinated the two. Dagger coming back proved it was the later, but she said it was a two-way street to get better. She could toss a psionic dagger to him but if he goes nutty because of his addiction, Cloak will bring out the alternative solution within the Darkforce Dimension.
- A person who reminds themselves of the Punisher is Omar Little, who is at least not psychopathic as the man was beforehand. While his killings are now disagreeable to the duo, they cannot help admire Omar for being able to keep the neighborhoods in check even with his brutality. His creed to not harm innocents is certainly the oppossite of the Punisher bringing guns out for jaywalking. Sometimes Omar lets the two sleep around in his place, respecting their attempts to just spook dealers but sometimes, some people need bullets as sedation.
- They are not the kind of absolutionists who declare drug dealers are as guilty as their dealers. At least for Dagger since Cloak flips between absolutism and leniancy a bit. Snowflame is certainly not innocent as he is addicted to his own product that his cartel procures. When hearing that Cloak & Dagger were coming after him, he actually freaked out and used the druggies around his compound as Human Shields while he hid his lethal cocaine in his pocket. No amount of fire could stop Cloak from shoving him into the Darkforce Dimension, with Dagger throwing some knives into Snowflame along the way. They were pushing themselves to being merciful after seeing Snowflame pull that stunt.
- One of the greatest opponents Dagger had to face is the Light of Destruction, who thought the young lady was squandering her potential unlike her father, who was the Light of Destruction's line of sight to be a vessel. Then he died, disappointing the Light but when it was learned Dagger was not a mutant, the Light of Destruction automatically sought her. Dagger was taken to her absolute limit mentally fighting off the creature from her mind, but she had Cloak shove her to the Darkforce Dimension to isolate it. Fortunately for her, the entity screamied as it was torn from Dagger's mind, consumed by the darkness. They know the Light of Destruction would manifest elsewhere but for the moment, they are just happy not dealing with another evil Dagger.
- Frollo gained a bit of an attraction to Dagger. A priest lusting after her is not new but Frollo is way more unhinged than Francis Delgado. That is saying a lot since Delgado turned to demons. Frollo sees that if Dagger, the gorgeous Angel of Light, burned at the stake if she were not at the Church's side and does not a stop mirroring the darkness, to instead consume it. Cloak & Dagger know that they played up the religious angle to their personas but this is just getting ridiculous for them. Luckily, Father James O'Flaherty is a much more agreeable priest who they wanted Father Delgado to act more as with kindness and understanding. Hopefully without making them pay rent for squatting in a church.
- Cloak formerly was a target of Xehanort as a subject of interest. If Cloak were to be turned into a Heartless holding power over the Darkforce, then that could spawn something extremely powerful. At the same time, Xehanort was also interested in Dagger being a potential Pricess of Heart if her power of light was any indication. However, Xehanort did sense the darkness in her was shockingly high. Just as much as there is light in Cloak. It took Riku later to queel their worries, explaining Xehanort's defeat no longer made them or anybody under his radar their target. Both aren't sure if Riku is correct on that assessment. Evil always somehow comes back.
Us against the world!
Pantheon server for all who click here. Lost too much money and time, this coaster ain’t stopping.

Evaluation Mode (Thumbs Accepted)
Lei and Dragunov have met the 10-paragraph limit, so thus I consider them done. Sad I couldn't have thought of more for them, but sometimes that's just how the way things go.
Lei Wulong, Divine Master of Stance Systems (雷武龍, Super Cop/Police)
Sergei Dragunov, Unholy Patron of Cold, Blue Eyes (Сергеи Драгунов, The White Angel of Death, White Reaper)
- Hall: Eye Colors
- Lesser God
- Symbol: A glass of sbiten
- Theme Music: Mystic Force (Extravagant Underground)
- Alignment: Lawful Evil (closer to True Neutral off the clock)
- Portfolio: Having Icy Blue Eyes, With All The Traits That Come With It, Aborted Arc, Badass Longcoat, Never Speaks A Word And A Deadly Fighter, Combat Pragmatist, The Comically Serious, Covered with Scars, Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette, Surprisingly Fond of Singing, Sbiten, and Model Kits, Hopeless with Tech, Looks Like Cesare, The Stoic, The Voiceless, Utter Workaholic
- Domains: Russia, Assassination Arts, Quietness, Pragmatism
- Followers: Yumi (former holder of this trope), Ragnar Lothbrok
- Varying relations: Bryan Fury (vary between Enemies and Teeth-Clenched Teamwork depending on who is employing Dragunov)
- Potential interest in: The Hall of Demons and Devils
- Somewhat amicable relations note : Spectre, Vladimir Makarov, Nikita Dragovich
- Frequent alternate employers: Kazuya Mishima, JP, Johnathan Irons, The Black Organization, HYDRA
- Rivals: Vladimir Makarov, Nikita Dragovich, A.K.I, Ali Al-Saanchez, The Sniper, The Spy
- Enemies:
- From the Iron Fist Tournament: Jin Kazama, Heihachi Mishima Lars Alexandersson, Alisa Bosconovich (though surprisingly, they've sometimes been friendly), Zafina, Lei Wulong
- Other enemies: Ken Masters, Captain John Price and his team, Captain America, Bucky Barnes, Captain Atom, John Wick
- Sergei Dragunov is an elite member of a Russian special operations unit known as the Spetsnaz, who became well-known across the battlefield under the moniker of the White Angel of Death for his exceptional combat skills and quiet and inscrutable personality. He is also well-known for being ridiculously dedicated to his field of work, being occasionally rumored to even working in his sleep, somehow, to the point where he became alarmingly pale and sallow from the stress of his countless battles, further adding to his creepy appearance and infamy on the battlefield. His most prominent role was infiltrating the Fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament to capture the "Devil" organism, though he ultimately had no luck in that mission, though has continually reappeared ever since as the primary rival of Raven and a consistent opponent of the Mishima Zaibatsu.
- After many years of analyzing strange energy formations and researching old books, the Russian military had finally found a way to open a working portal to the Pantheon. Their intent was to send one of their finest soldiers to the realm to claim a trope and become one of the many Gods, and who better for the job than the elite of the Spetsnaz? While he wasn't exactly thrilled about the extra work that would come from the Pantheon, he accepted the mission regardless and went in search of a trope to claim. He would eventually stumble upon a fitting temple for himself, being the one designated for the God of cold, blue eyes. He would infiltrate the grounds and eventually have a confrontation with the then-owner of the trope, Yumi, who was caught unawares by the Russian spec-ops and subjected to a surprisingly brutal fight against the officer. Dragunov would eventually force Yumi out of her temple and claim the trope for the Russian military, downgrading the Elite of Gessen Girl School to be a mere Follower. After hearing about the incident, the Court of the Gods decided to reluctantly accept Dragunov as the new, official owner, meaning his mission was successful...much to the displeasure of many.
- Most of the Mishima-Kazama family was displeased upon hearing about Dragunov's ascension, as the Russian military has persistently set him against the Zaibatsu for investigation purposes. His most notable enemy is Jin Kazama, due to encountering him quite a few times with Dragunov attempting to capture him and extract his Devil Gene, with him even succeeding in that mission in one non-canon timeline. The only member who has somewhat good relations with Dragunov is Kazuya Mishima, who is a frequent alternative employer of him, most notably during the final confontration between Jin and Kazuya, which only made Jin even more hostile towards him. Alisa, Jin's bodyguard, is also enemies with Dragunov for that same reason, though to the surprise of many deities there exist other non-canon stories where they manage to work surprisingly well together when they're not directly pitted against each other. It won't distract Alisa from defending Jin from him when the time comes, however.
- Alongside the government, many others in the Pantheon were quick to pick up on Dragunov's skills on the battlefield, mostly those with less-than-benevolent intentions, and contact Dragunov with other job officers. The shadowy head of Amnesia, JP, once hired his services to "teach a lesson" to Ken Masters during a dark night in the Pantheon. Thankfully, despite being caught off guard, he quickly managed to bounce back and force the Spetznaz officer to retreat, much to the displeasure of JP. Still, he sees potential in him as an enforcer to his plans, and only the Gods know when or if he might try to use him again. Johnathan Irons, the corrupt leader of Atlas Corporation, also saw his work on the battlefield, and thought he'd be an excellent candidate to take out some of his most persistent enemies John Price and his crew. Dragunov had managed to dispatch of many soldiers in their following in a brutal battle before Price managed to regroup and overwhelm Dragunov to force him to escape. The incident made them learn that he is not an enemy to be underestimated, and plans to keep an eye on him and Irons.
- It was inevitable that he would end up meeting other Russian deities, which would end up with them being in more conflict than he would have liked. The Ultranationalist communists Vladimir Makarov and Nikita Dragovich initially liked Dragunov's dedication to the Russian military, but it became quickly apparent to the both of them that he wouldn't be much help in enforcing their idea of order over the Pantheon given how borderline comically overworked he is, leading them to become frustrated and only able to get on semi-decent terms as Russian soldiers. The team of John Price are thankful that their relationship did not turn into an alliance, even if the fact they have one at all makes them hate Dragunov even more. The mercenary Ali Al-Saachez wanted to see if he could get a more direct alliance with him given his great power, though much to his surprise Dragunov denied it to his face. It's not known if this is simply the Spetsnaz officer not wanting more to be worried about or if Ali is too much even for him, but it certainly was not pleasing news to the latter.
- Despite being supposedly just a high-ranking military soldier, how he is hired out is almost more equivalent to that of an assassin or mercenary, with how often he is hired out by others for the purpose of exterminating one individual, and is one of the main sources for how constantly tired Dragunov is. The various other assassins in the Pantheon have mixed opinions on the Spetsnaz officer, mainly in seeing him as a rival to their own businesses. The mysterious Spectre managed to get quite acquainted with Dragunov after discovering him during one of his many undercover missions. He sees something to admire in how steadily Dragunov works even when it's borderline depriving him of sleep, though of course he's not interested in having a full-time alliance with him and would much prefer they stay out of each other's crosshairs. The snake-themed A.K.I. was far less admirable of Dragunov, particularly because JP (a big opponent to her master F.A.N.G's plans) has been a close worker with him in the Pantheon. While she still believes they'll be enough to intimidate JP even with the Spetsnaz officer, she's opted to wait for an opportune time to ambush him...
- Though it isn't just assassins that are hired out like him, of course. Take many of the mercenaries of Mann. Co, for example, a group that frequently gets into fights for the company's benefit. Gray Mann himself currently doesn't have much interest in Dragunov aside from just another "permanent" mercenary to add to his miniature army, which is certainly not something that the Spetsnaz officer wants. The other mercenaries have mostly unfriendly opinions on him, otherwise. The Sniper wishes to maintain the image of a professional Cold Sniper as much as possible, though at the end of the day he isn't quite as ruthless as Dragunov. Still, he does see him as someone to admire for his tenacity...if only as a rival to himself. Who is truly ruthless is the Spy, a Master of Disguise who is also an expert on psychological warfare tactics, such as posting...interesting photos of him with other mercenaries mothers. Yes, really. Dragunov isn't quite into that stuff so much as simply doing his job, though the former aspect of the Spy makes him wary in the case that he may end up being sent to work against him.
- As mentioned before, his first major mission was infiltrating the fifth tournament to capture the "Devil" organism, which we now know is Jin Kazama. Part of the motivation the Russians had to get into the Pantheon was to get back at Jin Kazama for the initual failure, but after Dragunov got into the Pantheon, it wasn't long before the Russian military back home learned about the sheer breadth of demonic creatures in the Pantheon, and they even found an entire Hall dedicated to them, to which the priority quickly shifted away from Jin and to Dragunov, to attempt to retrieve one of them. Of course, the Spetsnaz officer was forced out quite quickly by some of the ridiculously powerful members of the Hall, but the military won't give up trying to get a specimen in due time. They have considered alternate locations where demons are located to try to retrieve one, such as the Boiling Isles and even the pits of Chaos, though they were quickly ruled out as even more dangerous than the House in the Pantheon, so for now, the demons will only have to worry about infiltration from one front.
- Currently, it isn't really known how "patriotic" Dragunov really is to the country and military, though considering just how long he has been in the business of it, at the very least he is quite content with staying there for the time being. Dragunov often gets into conflict with Captain America and one of his best allies Bucky Barnes, obviously due to their national and ideological differences. They don't find the zombie-like state that Dragunov has reduced himself to in his years of dedication very admirable, likely due to it giving them unfriendly reminders of what could have happened to them should they have accepted their role as weapons, with Steve as a super-soldier and Bucky Barnes being forcibly "employed" by a rival after supposedly dying. Captain Atom gets hit with My Country, Right or Wrong sometimes due to being split between both part of the military and the superhero community, most notably during the incident where he had to work under Lex Luthor who was the US president during this time, albeit Captain Atom feelings of depression and being lost didn't help his judgment. In any case, he is not friendly with the Spetsnaz officer despite this similarity, for obvious reasons.
- Despite the questionable company that always surrounds him, there's nothing that says he's truly an evil person. He seems closer to total apathy, if anything else, and doesn't seem to actively seek out conflict or enemies. In short, he's a dedicated worker, albeit one with a questionable career field. It doesn't make many of his enemies more sympathetic to him, as demonstrated with lending said services to the infamous JP and Johnathan Irons. Rumors have it that HYDRA and the Black Organization have also been hiring out his services, much to the concern and severe displeasure of Captain America and his allies. One particular assassin, John Wick, can certainly see that Dragunov isn't necessarily evil just because of his assassin nature, but that doesn't mean he won't be willing to put a bullet in his brain in case the Russians or his many employers send him after him, just as he's done for many others in the past...
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