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- If you feel the need to remove a character for some reason (poor quality, outdated titles, etcetera) and replace him/her with another or outright rework, please see what the other tropers think about this in the discussion thread before doing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
All right, I think Todd is done.
Thumbs Mode
Todd Capybara, God of Friendly Capybaras and Lemonade

- Potential Houses: Beasts and Fauna, Hall of Rabbits and Rodents and Food, Hall of Meals (A to M)
- Demigod (Lesser God if he gets into his Lemon Rush mode)
- Symbol: A glass of lemonade
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Chill Capybara, Friend to All Living Things, Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold, Nice Guy but is NOT a pushover, his Lemonade Especial grants him a super mode, knows the history of ninjutsu and and has the mastery of a blacksmith, capable of commanding animals if you REALLY piss him off
- Domains: Capybaras, Mutants, Kindness, Lemonade, Animals, Wilderness Survival, Blacksmithing
- Allies: The good aligned Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles deities, the good-aligned deities in the House of Beasts and Fauna (particularly canines) as well as good-aligned Pokémon deities, Fluttershy, Rein Shroud, good-aligned Ninja, Kirby, Kronk
- Enemies: Anyone who attempts to hurt his allies, particularly Oroku Saki, poachers like Hunter J and Ghestis Harmonia, evil Ninjas, Orin Scrivello, Yzma, those that would hurt canines (particularly Shou Tucker, Cruella de Vil and especially Dio Brando)
- Sympathetic to: N, Odio
- Odd Friendship: Blacksmith deities, Team Rocket's Meowth
- Todd Capybara is a kind and friendly mutant who is an ally to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He ends up as a friend to the group, helping them out in many activities (whether it's teaching them how to survive the wilderness, crafting up serviceable replacement ninja weapons, or just handing out freshly squeezed lemonade) to the point that when the House of Beasts had trouble figuring out a representative for Chill Capybara, the Turtles decided to repay his kindness by recommending him for the seat. The Court of the Gods read through his profile and found something interesting: his kindness is his actual mutant power to the point that any deity with a Power Copying ability will inherit his nicety as well. That, and the Turtles were giving the court some of Todd's lemonade. With this, Todd was given a seal of approval along with a pizza party and lemonade with his new friends. As an added bonus the Turtles were able to get him a second temple in the House of Food, to which Todd celebrated with free samples of his lemonade.
- Todd was given a seat in the Rabbits and Rodents since it turns out that capybaras are essentially large rodents. Bugs Bunny tried to get the best of him, but Todd takes it in stride, even making batches of carrot lemonade for his new neighbors. He was especially excited to learn that he's neighbors with Hamato Splinter, who has decided to give Todd some martial arts training on the side. Even Angel Bunny is capable of being civil with Todd due to his kindness. This is how Todd learned about Angel's mistress, Fluttershy, who instantly cooed and squeed at Angel having a new friend and invited him over for tea at her temple. Todd was amazed at how Fluttershy has her own animal sanctuary as it reminds him of how he met Mikey and Donnie when they built him a puppy shelter. He's also one of the only few deities to get on Discord's nice list as well, and is in fact curious of the strange and chaotic physics in Discord's temples.
- Contrary to what deities believe, Todd has a furnace in his temple where he does blacksmithing on the side. He's gained a kinship with fellow blacksmiths, but ended up being collaborators with Rodin. Todd admits that working with demon souls is a challenge, but nothing that determination and lemonade won't fix. Rodin has even decided to mix some new drinks with Todd's special lemonade at the Gates of Hell, took a sip of it, and muttered "Beautiful" at the taste. The likes of Bayonetta and Jeanne like to ask for spare guns if Rodin happens to be busy, Luka has asked for a new grappling hook upgrade once or twice, even Dante trusts Todd with repairing Ebony and Ivory. He's also a collaborator with good-aligned ninja deities, and is willing to fix their weapons up free of charge while also being a lecturer about the history of ninjutsu on the side.
- Todd's lemonade isn't just for show. It turns out he also has a special lemonade called "Lemonade Especial" that, when consumed, grants him what is gracefully called a "Capybara Super Saiyan" mode. Should he drink, it allows him to break the earth, levitate and control all animals within a certain vicinity to maul the opponent. Gods are terrified of the day they push Todd too far as they have no idea if he can command the likes of Godzilla or the rest of the kaiju with his powers, though the DragonBall deities are curious as to how or why he has a special lemonade with that type of ability. Todd shrugged his shoulders and muttered, "Well there are some things that are better left unsaid." He ended up being friends with Popeye due to him having his own Power-Up Food. Deities are now afraid of the day Todd ends up perfecting a recipe for "Lemonade Spinach Especial."
- Todd grew curious about the Pokémon deities and has gone to befriend them with a mostly 100% success rate. He's still trying to master the Pokémon language, though, but was glad to learn that there was a Pokémon who could act as a translator in Team Rocket's Meowth. Meowth was somewhat flustered at how Todd just approached him with lemonade, but ended up liking the companionship to the point that he refused to join Jesse and James' scheme to steal the recipe for the Lemonade Especial stating that that was too low even for him. Meowth also gave Todd a warning that the likes of Hunter J, Ghestis and especially Lysandre were to be avoided due to their cruelty towards animals. Todd thanked him in advance and told them that the three would have to be idiots to try to fight him, given he has friends in low places. That said, he was wary of the dual gods of Scyther and Lurantis as both of them reminded him of Repo Mantis trying to repossess his mobile home, but eventually realized that they were friendly mantids who appreciate his company. Same can't be said for Zorak, though. He's tried befriending him, but Zorak's jerk attitude doesn't mesh well with Todd's nicety.
- Aside from being a Friend to All Living Things, Todd is capable of talking to animals and knows plenty about survival training. He ended up becoming a mentor for scouts like Russel, Lazlo, Raj, and Clam, and the Cutie Mark Crusaders. Even Jade Chan, a member of the Buttercup Scouts in her world and one who is capable of knocking baddies on her own, admits that having lessons from him is pretty cool. He's teamed up with Kronk, as he's also a scout leader and a Nice Guy who can speak to squirrels, along with being an excellent chef. The two of them like to collaborate in giving hot meals to hungry deities. This also means that Todd has beef with Yzma who insulted Kronk for hating his spinach puffs (though the worst he does is state that she's a "sad sack of nothing" but keeps an eye out over her original plans to summon an everlasting night). He gained a friendship with Kuzco who admitted that Todd's lemonade was "not bad".
- Bill Cipher decided to pull a prank on Grunkle Stan when Todd decided to deliver lemonade to him by transforming him into Grunkle Stan's Sitcom Arch-Nemesis Lil' Gideon Gleeful (due to both of them coincidentally sounding similar). Grunkle Stan was suspicious of "Gideon" cheerfully approaching him with lemonade and asked how he got into the Pantheon. "Gideon" gave a recounting of his tale before Grunkle Stan had a wonderfully evil idea. Some time later, Bill Cipher opened the door to find "Gideon" drinking a glass of lemonade and riding on the back of Rampardos stating he had a "special delivery" to the one-eyed triangle. When asked what was going on,
Grunkle Stan: You really thought disguising this guy was going to trick me? I told him that I had a friend who needed a bit of redecorating and lemonade on the side and he's going to be staying for quite some time.
Todd: I have such lovely ideas for you. A bit of positive reinforcement posters, some scented candles, oh and lemonade will do the trick!
Bill Cipher: (unintelligible screeches of rage) - Aside from Oroku Saki, there is one deity who makes Todd's blood boil. And that is Orin Scrivello, a depraved dentist who has killed children and animals, reminding him of the depraved dentists who wanted to hunt Todd down for his teeth. Orin, for his part, knows that he's not going to win any awards if he tries to go after Todd. Not only does Todd have skills with animals, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will take him down if he even tries to put a drill in Todd's face. Orin tried to make an excuse in Todd's lemonade consumption rotting his teeth, only for Todd to reply that not only does his lemonade have less sugar than conventional brands, he always makes sure to brush his teeth.
- On his downtime, Todd likes to visit the Hall of Canines and play with the deities there. He's hoping to remodel the Hall to become a huge puppy shelter for those in need. He pities John Wick's rampage over losing his beloved beagle, Daisy, and ends up being a caretaker for his black pug herald when John is on duty. Despite his kindness, even he has nothing to say about those who would harm dogs: Shou Tucker's "alchemy" made him throw up, he made sure to put Cruella de Vil in her place when she requested to skin him for a new hat, and he was grumbling under his breath over what Dio Brando did to Jonathan Joestar's dog.
- Can also be found in the House of Meals
Oh shoot, you're right. Anyone have suggestions cause I went through all the stuff I found on the turtles wiki and his trope profile.
![]()
Thanks for the heads up. Currently on mobile. Will this do regardless?
Edited by Camilla on Jun 30th 2025 at 11:59:38 AM
Note to self: Never bet on Entei.Camilla, you wrote in one paragraph that Todd is in the hall of Rats and Rodents. It should be "Rabbits and Rodents".
If a character resides in two different halls, it's always a good idea to list the other hall at the very end of the profile.
Such as:
Can also be found in…
Also has a seat in…
Also resides in…
Check out my Pantheon adoptables!![]()
![]()
since this a more jokey profile, maybe the tenth paragraph could be about Cave Johnson's infamous lemon speech. do something like that, and consider it a
First draft of Felix Kranken and Sophie Walten. I had the most trouble figuring out Sophie's section so I would appreciate help with that if anyone watched the Walten Files
No
s mode
Felix Archer Kranken, God of Drunk Driving (Uncle Felix, The Shadow Man, Buddy Holly)

- Note: Adopted from Tom Gut. On hold until I figure out stuff for Sophie Walten
- Halls: Alcohol (House of Food), Riding and Control (House of Travel)
- Quasideity
- Symbol: A cartoon depiction of himself
- Theme song: What the hell is wrong with you?
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral with Neutral Evil traits, formerly True Neutral
- Portfolio: Has A Habit of Drinking And Driving, Accidentally Got Edd And Molly Walten Killed From A Drunk Driving Crash, My God, What Have I Done?, Attempted Suicide, Buried And Hid Them Rather Than Face The Music, Used To Be Friends With Jack Walten But Is Now Loathed By Him, Jerkass, It's All About Me, Serves A William Afton Role But Isn't Truly Malevolent (it seems), Caused All The Tragedy In The Story, former Honorary Uncle, Pointy-Haired Boss, Hates Pizza
- Dominions: Accidental Murder, Business, Alcohol, Addictions, Tragedy, Cowardice
- Complicated relationship with: Sophie Walten
- Allies: Barney Gumble, Bojack Horseman, Eugene H Krabs, Trevor Reznick
- Enemies: William Afton/Springtrap (to whom he is a Virtuous Character Copy of), Noah Cross
- Fears: The Look-See, Freddy Fazbear and friends, many ghosts like Edith Brennan
- Complicated opinon from: Henry Emily, Michael Afton and Mike Schmidt
- Annoyed by: Weezer
- Pitied by: Homer Simpson, Bobby Singer
- Conflicting opinion on: Peter Pettigrew, Moe Szyslack, Tapper, Burgerpants
- Avoids: Dominic Toretto, the West Coast Cabbies
- Felix Kranken is a central figure in the Analog Horror known as the The Walten Files, a co-creator of Bon's Burgers and Bunny Smiles Incorporated alongside his best friend Jack Walten. Using state of the art animatronic animals, they had a good thing going but Felix was an alcoholic that led to his relationship with his wife being strained and eventually a divorce. A Pointy-Haired Boss who after Jack's dissapearance un-personed him and was generally a dick and self-aggrandizing. He had a hand in Jack Walten's dissapearance and his loathing of Felix, but not something premeditated. On May 2, 1974 Felix was wasted following his wife leaving him but still decided to follow his promise to driving Jack's kids Ed and Molly home. Everything fell apart when during his drunk driving he had a car crash that killed them. Horrified of what he did and how Jack would react, he buried the kids, hid the evidence and almost threw himself off a cliff. His toxic tendencies became worse, and various hauntings emerged. While the catalyst for future tragedies, Felix is not so much evil as he is sad, pathetic and all too human in his failings.
- Felix Kranken ascended alongside Sophie Walten, something which fills him with a sense of shame, with many seeing the Analog Horror as a stark Anti-Alcohol Aesop. He ascended under the Drunk Driver trope since the incident where he drove under the influence is what set the tragedy of the series in motion; it highlights the danger drunk driving can cause. Oh sure, when Homer Simpson drunk-drives is often comical or isn't that serious. There was of course the time he framed Marge for a DUI, though the guilt got to him and he admits that's one of his most Jerkass moments. But he didn't get anyone seriously injured or even killed. Upon his ascension Felix remains sullen and despondent, not wanting to cause trouble. Despite the aforementioned incident, Homer tried to console Felix and even made a pledge to not drink for the next month, one he actually kept in hopes it might encourage Felix to try and to drink less; what happened to the Walten kids really shocked Homer. Sadly it wasn't enough, leading to a sad and melancholic "D'oh". As for Sophie? He's yet to find the courage to approach her, who for all he's done but also all that he is treats him with a mix of anger and pity.
- According to the author Fazbear’s Pizzeria exists as a franchise within The Walten Files universe, except a normal restaraunt with no possessed animatronics. What that means for the alternate versions of the characters is unknown, though Mike Schmidt theorizes that it means their William Afton and Henry Emily are just normal business owners. Felix fits the role of mainstream William as the duplicitious co-founder who had a falling out with their former friend, ruined their life and killed their kid. They are both the source of tragedy in the series. However Felix stands a Virtuous Character Copy in comparison; while William intentionally murdered Charlie and is a Serial Killer of children who became a supernatural threat, Felix did so in a freak accident he feels deep regret at and is more of a pitifully flawed person than a genuine villain. Springtrap freely mocks him for his failings and calls him an unambitious hack, while Felix is deeply disturbed of the Purple Guy and disgusted by his actions.
- Fearful of the FNAF animatronics, mainly Freddy Fazbear and gang. They mistrust him, even if he is not a murderer, as he still handled what happened terribly and is more in-keeping with the dickishness of your average Fazbear CEO. Not to mention that he really should've just said "I'm sorry, I can't drive them home right now; I'm drunk". Given his narrative similarities to the Purple Guy, you would think Henry Emily would be angry at him. And yes, but it's more in the sense of being dissapointed. He and Mike Schmidt see him as a sad man and wish that he would try to make amends, rather than wallow in misery and self-pity. Michael Afton is probably the most willing to reach out to him since while not 100% confirmed, there is a strong likliehood he got his own kid brother killed via a Deadly Prank, something implicitly at the core of his desire to do good. Felix Kranken does appreciate the sympathy that was given to him, though they have unfortunately not being able to disencourage him from drinking.
- To be frank, the guy's a prick even if he's a sincerely guilt-ridden individual. Not evil like William Afton, but definitely a Jerkass. He has the tendency to be self-centered, with self-aggrandizing himself his role as a founder of Bon's Burgers, or cheaping out with animatronic parts. He's desperately trying to save face after everything that's happened to Bunny Smiles and the Bon's Burgers franchise, despite it all. Felix's shame at his actions makes him a rather sullen figure in the pantheon but it hasn't stopped him trying to rehash Bon's Burgers, forming a rivalry with the unascended Fazbear Entertainment with the idea that it is safer. He is certainly more ethical business-wise than them, and Bunny Smiles has never even considered something as stupidly dangerous as the springlock suit, but not by much. Bunny Smiles lacks the maliciousness behind Vought and if it weren't for one terrible accident, Bon's Burgers would probably a normal fast food resteraunt in the vein of another Chucky E Cheese.
- The animatronics aren't exactly safe, though the only one that is explicitly hostile is the mascot Bon. Maiming and killing people, shoving them in other animatronics like the fate that befell Rosemary Walten (now possessing the sheep animatronic Sha)...yeah, not good. And Bon isn't being possessed by Jack Walten, but...well, we aren't sure. If you can ignore that thoughnote , Bon's Burgers is a pretty standard resteraunt. Felix wants to revive it in the House of Food, and begrudingly making pizza a possible option. He doesn't want to promote that option because frankly, he hates pizza. The revived Bon's Burgers doesn't get many customers due to the in-universe controversies, and his attempt at hiring Burgerpants as an employee went nowhere. That being said, after hearing what happened with the co-founders Burgergpants is able to sympathize with Felix to some degree. That said, he also considers working there potentially worse than his current job.
- Being the founder of a mainly burger themed resteraunt, Felix was bound to read about the Krusty Krab and notorious cheapskate Eugene H Krabs. He ended up being someone he got on with pretty well, all things together. Asides from some shared Pointy-Haired Boss traits, he used to be a close friend that he had a bad break up with. That being said, those circumstances weren't nearly as traumatic, even if they were still impactful. As much of a miser as Mr Krabs is he does show sympathy for Felix's situation. Before the fall-out Felix Kranken wasn't just as friend of Jack, but his kids called him Uncle Felix. His dynamic used to be not that different from Bobby Singer, who is one of many that sees him as just a sad individual. He has a curious outlook on Wormtail in that while his motives were a lot more selfish and he is actually a villain, he is also a man filled with regretsnote , and he admits they have more similarities than differences.
- Felix Kranken and Jack Walten being former friends and business partners is something Noah Cross mused as perhaps not that different from the break he had with Hollis Mulwray, but Felix was very vocally against this comparison. Felix never intended to cause his friend's younger daughter and son to die, he may have not treated Jack's legacy well but he never defamed him as much and he certainly didn't kill him to cover up what he did. And as Noah is both a corrupt, heartless businessman and a truly reprehensible parent, he is sickened by the comparison. Later on Noah Cross admitted he knows they're Not So Similar and he just wanted to piss him off. While Felix was worried that the Phantom Thieves would come after him, frankly they have no interest in doing so. He's a miserable and pathetic man, someone who needs actual help and not his Heart stolen.
- Asides from fitting his trope and allowing him to drown his sorrows, being in the Hall of Alcohol allows him to be in the larger House of Food for his plan of reviving Bon's Burgers. Sometimes he drinks out of annoyance because he's kind of sick of the fandom joke of comparing him to Rivers Cuomo, of the Weezers fame, due to his physical similarities. Most of it is either to cope with the guilt of his actions, or due to his already present alcoholism. Despite being a continued customer of them, Moe and Tapper often feel he might be having too much after hearing his teary eyed drunken confessions of his actions. He has found some connection with despondent barflies like Barney and Bojack. Bojack himself knows a thing or two about screwing up.
- To a certain extent he could be considered a Karma Houdini for his drunken manslaughter, but only in the sense of never being formally charged for what happened to Edd and Molly Walten. Their spirits appear to be haunting the animatronic doll Rocket Bunny, showing up in his room even after he came clean. With such an undercurrent of shame and guilt, and the supernatural occurances of The Walten Files, Felix Kranken has a fear of ghosts in general. One ghost he is particularly fearful of is Edith Brennan, a Tragic Villain motivated by the loss of her child. In the pantheon, though, he has gotten some more karma...or relief, from a certain point of view. That being his driver's license has been revoked by the Hall of Riding and Control. He admits that was a long time coming. Felix has tried to stay away from Dominic Toretto, namely out of shame. He also tries to avoid the West Coast Cabbies due to the whole Drives Like Crazy thing...bad memories. Admittedly he doesn't have a habit of drunk driving, but occasionally it happens and his license was revoked mainly because of what did happen.
- Overall, Felix Kranken doesn't have many friends in the pantheon. Or enemies, for that matter. This is down to a mix of his actions, his shame for them, being a Pointy-Haired Boss and being a rather reclusive individual. Though he certainly should've dealt with it better, it is was bone-headed for him to drive Edd and Molly back when inebriated and Jack Walten has every reason to wish him dead, it was an accident. One of his few friends in the pantheon is naturally Trevor Reznick, seeing what haunts them both. Due to how consuming his guilt is, it makes him a very attractive target for the Look-see, a Humanoid Abomination who intends to help people let go of past trauma and guilt...or it will "take a peace". It is probably the literal monster he fears, or more accurately "fears next to Springtrap". Of course, William started as only the figurative type of monster.
Sophie Walten, Goddess of Unrealistic Medical Product Usage (Soapie, "My Little Bunny")

- Note: Adopted from Tom Gut
- Halls: Medical Miscellaneous (House of Health and Diseases), Drugs and Pharmaceuticals (House of Items and Objects)
- Quasideity
- Symbol: A pill bottle with her name on it
- Theme Song: Sounds Of Surprise
- Alignment: True Neutral, nowadays leaning to Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Easy Amnesia Through Use Of Pills, Butch Bisexual With No Issues Despite Being From The Eighties, Tomboy, Nice Girl, Inherited Her Dad's Temper, Fond Of Horror Movies And Spooky Stuff
- Dominions: Memory, Horror, Tragedy, Amnesia, Tomboys
- Heralds: Jenny Letterson (her girlfriend), Jack and Rosemary Walten (her parents), Edward "Edd" and Molly Walten (her brother and sister, RIP)
- Complicated relationship with: Felix Kranken
- Fan of: The Muppets
- Interested in: Woody, Jessie
- Allies: Michael Afton and Mike Schmidt, Henry Emily, Charlotte Emily/The Puppet/The Marionette, Angel Gabby, The Hawkins Party
- On good terms with: Simon Petrikov, Luz Noceda and Amity Blight
- Enemies: William Afton/Springtrap, wicked Analog Horror entities like the Alternates, Psycho Psychologist types like Hugo Strange or Angus Bumby
- Avoids: The Silence (Doctor Who)
- Annoyed by: Homophobes
- Complicated opinion on: Freddy Fazbear and friends, Trevor Reznick
- Sophie Walten is the main protagonist of the Analog Horror The Walten Files and daughter of one of the co-founders of Bon's Burgers, Jack Walten. She had 2 siblings: Edd & Molly Walten, and is currently taking medication for possible trauma and anxiety after the dissapearance of Jack Walten and the deaths of Rosemary, Edd & Molly Walten. She used to be a BSI Caretaker, working alongside Susan Woodings and the other staff, and is being hunted by the enigmatic animated animatronic mascot, Bon. By 1982 Sophie is living with her partner, who introduces her to an arcade cabinet installed in the basement of the hotel titled Bunnyfarm. Throughout her gameplay, the cabinet slowly begins to display events and information about many of the Bon's Burgers victims in varying degrees of clarity as Sophie starts to remember events from the past she had heretofore forgotten.
- Sophie Walten ascended in what a lot of people consider "an awkward situation". This isn't the case regarding the trope she was approved to take, Artistic License – Pharmacology, since her unnamed but oft-mentioned pills, whatever they may be, make her almost completely unable to remember her childhood. Obviously no medicine exists that gives someone Easy Amnesia. Rather, the awkwardness comes from the fact her former Honorary Uncle Felix Kranken also ascended, aka the man who due to drunk driving caused the accidental death of her little brother and sister, who now act as posthumous heralds alongside her missing/dead parents and her (thankfully quite alive) girlfriend. Now she knows, she is understandably infuriated at him. However she also pities him as a man consumed by guilt, and while he has yet to find the nerve to see her again he is probably someone too pathetic to hate.
- Compared to some of the nightmares from the Analog Horror genre, Felix and Sophie come off as very normal. Were it not for the haunted animatronics and ghosts, their story would be something that could easily exist in Real Life...well, ok, not the whole Easy Amnesia thing. And before anyone asked, dado said that those pills aren't tied at him at all. Sophie is curious about who dado is and what's with him, if that's worth noting. Sophie's a fan of horror movies and spooky stuff, but there's a difference between watching other Analog Horror and, say, having to actually face one of the Alternates. One Analog Horror she has become interested in is Angel Hare; a story of an animated character reaching out and helping with trauma is rather uplifting for her. Angel Gabby would like to aid her in further confronting her trauma, along with helping her avoid the enigmatic possessed animatronic known as "Bon".
- According to the author Fazbear’s Pizzeria exists as a franchise within The Walten Files universe, except a normal restaraunt with no possessed animatronics. What that means for the alternate versions of the characters is unknown, though Mike Schmidt theorizes that it means their William Afton and Henry Emily are just normal business owners. Him and Michael Aftonnote are supportive for her given the tragedy she's dealt with, something they're more familiar. Henry Emily has noted that unlike with Springtrap, whoever's possessing Bon isn't clear...or even what Bon is. All three have experience with possessed animatronics and weary spirits, so they're here to help. However this also brought the attention of William Afton, aka Springtrap, someone just as brutal as Bon if not more. The Purple Guy would've hoped Bon ascend instead, and Sophie picked up while he is superficially similar to Felix Kranken in reality he's much worse.
- Unsurprisingly, Freddy Fazbear and the other haunted animatronics are eerie to Sophie, but also quite fascinating. The kids possessing the suits are surprisingly passive and amicable around her, probably because they can sense a familiar, tragic story. And also possibly because the Puppet has argued in Sophie's favor. Regarding her human identity, that being Charlotte Emily, she sees Sophie as a lot like herself, the daughter of the co-owner of an animatronics-themed resteraunt who's life was ruined by the other co-owner and their now ex-friend. More specifically, her status as protagonist and having trouble remembering and coming to terms with her childhood past has Sophie fit Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes. The two have bonded over their similarities, though the Marionette is more of an Anti-Hero in it. The similarities play into Henry's fondness for Sophie, being reminded of his own daughter. It is also why William Afton likes the idea of going after and killing him; he wants to relive the experience of killing Charlie all over again
- She's seen as rather mischevious though is quiet and generally isn't paying attention most of the time. She likely suffers from anxiety, depression, PTSD, and possibly psychosis. At some point she was institutionalized for 2 years due to her mental state. In her time in the Trope Pantheon she has become aware of the Psycho Psychologist types like Angus Bumby and Hugo Strange, and she has to wonder how the hell they ever managed to get employed as psychologists. The former is particularly appalling given his "treatment" of Alice was to cover his ass for raping her sister, and that he has a child sex trafficking organization on the side. Due to her memory problems Sophie stays far away from the Silence, though neither the original nor Kovarian factions keep mind of her. If they're interested in anything, it is the pills used to repress childhood memories.
- She likes apples, and hates ice cream. This is something that prevents George from wanting to be friends with her even if he might be interested in her story. Sophie believes in the existence of ghost, and considering the very real hauntings surrounding Bon's Burgers and Bunny Smiles it's a valid belief. Sophie finds Edith Brennan/Mama a rather compelling and tragic spirit, though she's not quite sure why as she doesn't know everything about the tragedy of his family. One wonders what Sha would think of Edith. While more conflicted regarding Felix, for very obvious personal reasons, she's more willing to straight-out pity Trevor Reznick for the tragedy of killing a kid in a hit-in-run, and the guilt that comes with that.
- Sophie Walten doesn't take part of the pantheon's pride parades, in part because she's quite an introverted and aloof person, typically preferring to keep to herself. She's bisexual and is currently with one Jenny Letterson. Like Luz and Amity they're a happy queer teen couple, and they find that while she has anger issues inherited from her father, Sophie is a rather friendly individual who's somewhat curious about their story. When she was a kid she had an interest for cowboys and action figures. Now able to recall more about her background she has become interested in the living toys Woody and Jessie, as they are cowboy and cowgirl toys from an old 50s show called ''Woody's Round-Up". With modern media Sophie has been considering making a vlog on old nostalgic things.
- Sophie is the tomboy in the relationship with her girlfriend Jenny. Despite the events of The Walten Files taking place from the seventies to eigthies, no-one seems to have any issue with being open about their orientation. While the pantheon still has some homophobes in it, even outside of ones from a less accepting era, she's more annoyed by them than anything. That said, learning about Alan Scott was something. The superhero held homophobic sentiments, even with a gay son, however it was eventually revealed he had been deep in the closet, and he has become more accepting and accepting of his own orientation. Sophie is glad he was able to overcome his prejudice.
- Sophie Walten is the kind of person who would be excited by the glitches found in Bunnyfarms, due to her previously mentioned enjoyment of the horror genre. For example, she wants to figure out what the deal with Evil Otto is. There are a number of horror movies that have gotten representation in the Trope Pantheon, a fair number from the 80s, and while Sophie keeps a distance from the slashers and other ghoulies of said moviesnote , it doesn't change her fondness for the genre. Sometimes she is invited over by the Hawkins Party to play games and discuss media of the time. On another note, she's a fan of the Muppets, though she'd rather keep that a secret and doesn't bring it up in a conversation
The spreadsheet seems a little out of date. Diana's trope was changed to The Soft-Hearted Warrior.
Edited by azul120 on Jun 30th 2025 at 3:12:52 AM
Repost of Assist Trophy. Think I'll work on Flio and Fenrys soon, too.

- Votes: 2
- Planned Location: Maximum Security (Museum Check Denied By Default)
- Appearance: A Trophy Base with a cylindrical capsule on top. Inside the capsule is a figure obscured by either swirling hues of purple, leaving only a faint outline with eyes (3DS & Wii U/Brawl) or opaque, blue-ish glass (Brawl)
- Class 0 (Though Effects Can Be as Minor as Class 5)
- Alignment: Varies Wildly Depending on Who Is Contained
- Portfolio: Summons an Assist Character, Or At The Very Least, Creates Interface Screw, Summoned Fighters May Say Something Before Beginning, Often Bemoaned That Characters Here Aren’t Full-on Fighters, Especially True Outside Japan
- Domains: Assists, Crossovers, Infamy
- Known Ascended Contents: Akira, Alucard, Andross, Ashley, Black Knight, Bomberman, Devil, Dillon, Dr. Kawashima, Dr. Wily, Dr. Wright, Elec Man, Gray Fox (Absent in 3DS/Wii U), Ghirahim, Ghost Gang, Jeff, Jill Dozer (Brawl Only), Kat and Ana (Brawl Only), Knuckles The Echidna, Krystal, Lakitu and Spiny (Brawl & 3DS/Wii U Only), Lyn, A Metroid, Midna, Mother Brain, Mr. Resetti (Brawl Only), Nintendogs, Nightmare, Prince of Sable, Rathalos, Ray Mk. III (Brawl Only), Riki, Rodin, Saki Amamiya (Brawl & 3DS/Wii U Only), Shadow The Hedgehog, Shovel Knight, Skull Kid, Starman, Squid Sisters, Tiki, Tingle (Brawl & 3DS/Wii U Only), Waluigi, Zero
- Former Contents: Little Mac, Dark Samus, Isabelle
- Considered Holy To: All Super Smash Bros. Deities
- Considered Unholy To: Fans and Followers of the Characters Within the Known Contents, ESPECIALLY Waluigi
- In the third iteration of the Super Smash Brothers Competition, a new item was introduced for fighters to take advantage of. It looked like the trophies characters were summoned in from but had a capsule masquerading a figure within. Upon collecting it, fighters were instantly compelled to hold it above their heads, thus temporarily setting the figure free. This was an Assist Trophy, the all-franchise equivalent to Pokéballs which summoned characters to fight on your behalf and/or create a distraction.
- Nobody really knows where the Pantheon’s Assist Trophy came from; it probably just spawned in one day. One thing was for sure, though: it could not be left out in the open, lest something very bad happen. Ergo, the Assist Trophy was carefully carried over to Maximum Security in hopes nobody would grab it and summon someone. As far as everyone’s concerned, it contains something as innocuous as a cute Nintendog. On the other hand, it could summon Termina’s Moon and destroy everything. There’s far too much risk to check for any party involved.
- The arrival of the Assist Trophy in the Pantheon was controversial for some. For them, it represents the exact opposite of what the Smash Bros Invitation Envelope stands for. Whereas the latter represents hype and celebration through the roof, the former is viewed as a symbol of despair and disappointment. One only has to ask the followers of Waluigi to get an idea of how much hatred this object can generate. They feel that rendering him as a summonable Assist as opposed to a full-fledged fighter is essentially the same as not including him in the game at all, made even worse when a Piranha Plant, a character with no buzz or demand whatsoever, was made playable during the fifth iteration of the tournament. For them, the Assist Trophy being locked in the deepest depths of Maximum Security is exactly what such a wretched stealer of hopes and dreams deserves.
- In contrast, the Assist Trophy’s introduction was warmly received amongst those associated with the Super Smash Brothers series, including those who are Assist Trophy Summons themselves, including Waluigi himself. If anything, they view its inclusion as acknowledgement of how important it is to the Smash experience, and its classification as a measure of just how powerful those summoned can be. There is a question amongst them, however: what would happen if someone were to grab an Assist Trophy when they themselves are already counted amongst its ranks? Would you be able to summon a clone of yourself? Would nothing happen at all? Would it create a time paradox and rip the fabric of reality as we know it? Would Alfonzo say “Leave it to me!” and take over your role in your stead? Treasury security isn’t keen on figuring out themselves, so the mystery remains.
- The Assist Trophy’s roster of summonable characters has changed a lot over the years. Some have been around since the item’s introduction, while others were dropped at some point in time. Reasons for this vary. Sometimes, characters introduced as Assist Trophies can become full-fledged fighters in their own right. This first happened with Little Mac in the game after the item’s introduction, with Isabelle and Dark Samus following an installment later. Other times, reasons may not be as clear. Perhaps another character comes along that fills a similar niche, or in the case of Tingle, he got relegated back to a destructible platform in The Great Bay. Both Gray Fox and Issac were missing in 3DS/Wii U only to return again in Ultimate. Regardless of the drops, the character count is generally on the rise.
- Similar to Poké Balls before it, a common question raised regarding this item is what exactly it looks like from the inside. Is the figure seen within a representation of the fact that it contains one person obscured, or is there more going on than what the eyes may perceive? It must be Bigger on the Inside if creatures like the Rathalos are able to call it home, but at the same time, Mother Brain is initially summoned in a smaller state before growing to full size. Those summonable as Assist Trophies have been inquired as to what it’s like to be contained within, and answers are all over the place. Some describe it as a dark room where they can meditate before summoning, while others feel the interior is more welcoming and ideal for what they’d
- Being summoned by the Assist Trophy seems to have some quirks to it. For some characters, like Andross or Lakitu, they appear in forms resembling their earliest depictions. But, at the same time, Shovel Knight, a character from a game that’s deliberately a throwback to 8-Bit Games, appears in a more modern form. Reasons for these discrepancies are still unknown. Furthermore, it seems that characters are not all it can summon. 3DS/Wii U allowed for the summoning of Color TV-Game 15 (often mistaken for Pong), as in the game itself. Likewise, Ultimate introduced Flies & Hand, a disembodied hand trying to smack flies attacking the screen. These suggest that the Assist Trophy is capable of summoning not just characters, but user interfaces in of themselves. Implications for this are still being researched, but detractors of the item do seem to prefer these sorts be added as opposed to the characters they want seen playable.
Thanks for letting me know about that. Fixed.
Edited by aa1205 on Jun 30th 2025 at 7:52:39 AM
That is all for now..."NToZ Saki Amamiya" Shouldn't the link be Pantheon/ GamingGenresNToZ?
Check out my Pantheon adoptables!A rough draft for the Tiny Toons, which has been worked on for a long while.
While I'm looking for interactions related to both the collective and individual members, these are the interactions I'm still trying to figure out for certain characters:
- Buster and Babs share the same kind of Karmic Trickster tendencies that Bugs Bunny has.
- Plucky Duck is like Daffy Duck in that he is egotistical, selfish, and has taken on a bunch of different roles to get fame, often unsuccessfully. That said, he still cares about his friends from time to time.
- Hamton J. Pig often plays Straight Man to the other zanier characters and is something of a pushover.
- Sweetie Pie is The Fake Cutie and often likes to torment others for fun. The other Tiny Toons series gives her a very different personality: a hot-headed punk bruiser who is much nicer than she was in the original series.
- Shirley Mcloon is a Valley Girl with mystical/psychic powers in addition to having traits related to a New-Age Retro Hippie.
The Tiny Toonsmembers, Deified Ensemble of Younger Counterparts of Existing Characters

- Lesser Deities
- Symbol: The Tiny Toons logo
- Theme Music: Tiny Toon Adventures
; Tiny Toons Looniversity
- Alignment:
- Chaotic Good (Buster & Babs, Fifi)
- Chaotic Neutral (Plucky, Sweetie, Dizzy, Elmyra [bordering on Stupid in her case], Beeper, Gogo)
- Neutral Good (Hamton, Shirley, Calamity)
- Neutral Evil (Monty)
- True Neutral (Furrball)
- Portfolio:
- Buster & Babs: Rascally Rabbit, Pink Girl, Blue Boy, Badass Adorable
- Plucky: Small Name, Big Ego, Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist, Large Ham
- Hamton: Nice Guy, Straight Man
- Sweetie: The Fake Cutie, Jerkass
- Dizzy: Big Eater, Wild Card
- Monty: Spoiled Brat, Karmic Butt-Monkey, Miles Gloriosus
- Elmyra: And Call Him "George", Kiddie Kid, The Ditz
- Fifi: Smelly Skunk, Self-Proclaimed Love Interest
- Shirley: Granola Girl, Beware the Nice Ones, Psychic Powers
- Furrball: Cute Kitten, Anthropomorphic Zig-Zag
- Calamity: Butt-Monkey, The Smart Guy
- Beeper: Super-Speed, The Voiceless
- Gogo: Cloudcuckoolander, Advertised Extra
- Domains: Comedy, Youngsters, School
- Heralds: Other students from Acme LooniversityAmong them
- Allies: The OG Looney Tunes, Roger Rabbit & Eddie Valiant, Nichijou main cast (less so in Monty’s case)
- Buster & Babs:
- Plucky:
- Hamton: Piglet, Sket Dan
- Sweetie:
- Dizzy: Kirby, Pac-Man, Pinkie Pie
- Monty: Eliza & Neil Reagan, Princess Morbucks
- Elmyra:
- Fifi: Judy Jetson, Amy Rose
- Shirley:
- Furrball: Tom Cat, Subaru Mikazuki & Haru (Haru borders between Vitriolic Best Buds and merely tolerating him)
- Calamity: Phineas & Ferb, Dr. Doofenshmirtz
- Beeper:
- Gogo: Princess Unikitty
- Enemies: Judge Doom, The Nowhere King, The Cogs, Professor Poopypants
- They’re Tiny, they’re toony, they’re all a little looney, and these Tiny Toons have plenty in common with Bugs Bunny and the rest of his Looney Tunes ensemble. In Acme Acres, there exists a school named Acme Looniversity that Buster Bunny and the rest of his Tiny Toon pals visit to learn how to become entertaining cartoon characters. Appropriately enough, their teachers are the original cast of Looney Tunes themselves, with Bugs and others filling in various roles at the school, including but not limited to being a teacher. Even if the school isn’t involved, Buster and his gang will get involved in plenty of hijinks both within and outside Acme Acres and much of these hijinks are, as previously mentioned, very similar to what goes on in a Looney Tunes cartoon.
- After giving a presentation about how toon physics can affect others in unpredictable ways at a university in the Pantheon, Bugs Bunny figured that there were plenty of figures who were interested in learning about this and, after convincing Daffy Duck to get involved with his plan, decided to arrange a meeting with a few people in getting such lessons instated in at least some of the Pantheon’s schools. Elsewhere, Buster and Babs Bunny managed to arrive in the Pantheonic setting after they and the rest of the students from Acme Looniversity got invitations to visit the Pantheon. As the two were stunned at how vast the Pantheon was, they came across Bugs who told them that he was waiting for them and that he had some arrangements fulfilled in preparation for Acme Looniversity’s students’ arrival. Not only were classes about toon physics and their prevalence a part of the curriculum in some Pantheonic schools, but Acme Looniversity became a part of the Pantheon in some capacity. It was exciting to learn that their Looniversity was part of something bigger and while the Tiny Toons are content with continuing their lessons at their preferred school, they’re more than open to exploring the vast outside world the Pantheon had to offer and find some additional friends along the way.
- Besides the Looney Tunes, there was a whole assortment of cartoon characters that had similar and different traits as that of Bugs Bunny and his entourage. Roger Rabbit was someone who had many of these zany traits, but it was experience in handling the real world and working with Eddie Valiant that made for a compelling lesson for the Tiny Toons, especially Buster and Babs, when it came to getting a handle of how different various parts of the Pantheon will be. While toons and comedy go hand-in-hand very well, one of the more surprising lessons the Tiny Toons learned was that there were going to be a handful of dangerous figures immune to toon logic such as The Nowhere King and that was something to keep in mind in order to prevent something deadly from happening to them. Comedy and crazy physics are something that the Tiny Toons are more than accustomed to, but there was a lot more than just humor at play when it came to making the most of it as these lessons in the Pantheon demonstrated.
- As exciting as it was for them to meet additional toons alongside Bugs Bunny and his ensemble, the Tiny Toons had to deal with a few formidable toon-hating adversaries. The Cogs’ objective in turning colorful worlds into dull business-like settings made it clear to the Tiny Toons that the Looniversity would be in danger and that it would require a substantial application of what they learned in order to drive out those Cogs wherever they are. Judge Doom was no laughing matter for the ensemble as not only was he willing to murder other toons in the name of urban development, but he was a psychotic toon himself, something that offended the Tiny Toons greatly. It was one thing to temporarily put up with a substance that could nullify toon DNA (which ended up being yet another failed experiment by Wile E. Coyote to catch that Road Runner), but The Dip was something that was far more fatal and getting rid of Doom’s supply of such required more than just laughter and zany behavior to fulfill that goal.
- Comedy is a core part of the Tiny Toons’ curriculum and while it is easy to get others to laugh, others have higher standards or don’t care much about laughter. And then there’s someone like Professor Poopypants, who is willing to get rid of laughter entirely because of having a stupid name, at least in his case. To the Tiny Toons (Buster and Babs especially), a world without laughter may as well be a world without anything wacky going on, even if Poopypants has some crazy gadgets at his disposal. With some of the roles the Tiny Toons have played as part of their lessons, being comedic superheroes to take down Poopypants wasn’t out of the question for the ensemble if relying on their regular tricks isn’t enough.
- Whether they’re at school or somewhere else, life for the Tiny Toons is always wild and that is something that the cast of Nichijou can attest to. These five oddball girls and the cat that associated with them were temporarily transfer students at Acme Looniversity to see what kind of comedy stylings the students were known for and it didn’t take long for Buster and the other students there to bear witness to the similar, yet different rapid-fire comedy that Yuuko Aioi and her entourage were capable of. Life in the town of Tokisadame was nothing short of insane, yet it was the kind of humor that pervaded the town that gave the students of Acme Looniversity more material for the kind of comedy that they’re looking for. As for those who were part of Shinonome Laboratories, Calamity Coyote has looked into it for more invention ideas and Furrball has taken to hanging out with the professor’s cat known as Sakamoto-san. Monty has had some problems with the ensemble thanks to his efforts to try and purchase Shinonome Laboratories failing and him not reacting well to being subject to Mai Minakami’s pranks.
- (Buster & Babs)
- (Plucky)
- (Hamton)
- (Sweetie)
- Montana Max shares the loud cantankerous attitude Yosemite Sam has, but instead of relying on multiple different jobs to make others miserable, Monty has a lot of money to pull off such nefarious deeds as a result of coming from a rich family. He’s far from the only rich menace in the Pantheon, young or old, and that prompted Monty to see who among them are willing to support him given that just about anyone who is wealthy and has plenty of moral standards are going to see him as a problem. Princess Morbucks and the Reagan siblings were just about the only wealthy youngsters who were willing to take a chance in hanging out with Monty and while some inevitable bickering has taken place among that group whenever some plan of theirs fails, Monty has at least accepted them as someone he can turn to even if there’s been arguments between him and Morbucks over who is the leader of that group.
- If there’s one thing that Elmyra Duff loves more than anything in the whole world, it’s cute animals. While she’s every bit as dim-witted as Elmer Fudd is, her unnaturally strong hugs have put creatures in more danger than Elmer carrying a shotgun throughout most of his life. Despite lacking the maliciousness that is prevalent in other animal abusers such as Cruella De Vil and Ghetsis Harmonia, Elmyra is someone who many kinds of creatures want to avoid as much as possible due to how smothering her hugs can be to them and if those creatures are large enough that they can’t be hugged easily, then they can give Elmyra more trouble than she can give smaller animals pain. Rusty also has a habit of mistreating the pets (or rather Pokemon) he has at hand, often attempting to make them do actions that they normally aren’t supposed to do. It turned out that Rusty was responsible for some catastrophic consequences as a result of his actions and Elmyra saw this as him not treating his pets with the love and affection they need, ignoring the fact that her kind of love and affection isn’t any better.
- Shirley Mcloon is an odd duck in a figurative and somewhat literal sense as far as Acme Loo’s students are concerned. This loon has access to psychic and mystical powers and is quite perceptive in spite of her strange beliefs and talking in a just-as-odd manner.
- Dizzy Devil is every bit as hyperactive, hot-headed, and hungry as Taz is, though they also like to party and don't quite have the same level of aggression Taz does. When it comes to Pantheonic figures with a voracious appetite, Dizzy has hung out with the likes of Kirby and Pac-Man in addition to taking part in the Gourmet Race alongside other deities who enjoy gorging themselves with food. As much as Dizzy can get temperamental at the worst of times, it was nothing compared to dangerous monsters such as the Deviljho which was something even Dizzy had to be cautious of as not even Taz could be that violent by default. On a lighter note, Dizzy’s party animal tendencies have led to them hanging out with Pinkie Pie and having a hand in helping her set up parties, though the notion of someone deliberately setting up an awful party was something Dizzy wasn’t going to take lightly.
- Fifi la Fume takes after Pepe le Pew in being a lovestruck skunk who tries and fails at finding someone to fall in a romantic relationship with, though in Fifi’s case it tends to revolve around boys. Judy Jetson also shared a lovestruck fascination with boys, though more often than not, she tends to be on better terms with them even if she never fully committed to sticking by their side forever. It took some getting used to hanging out with a skunk, but Judy is aware of the romantic pains Fifi has endured regarding boys and she has given Fifi a bit of advice on how to handle school life and when a boy is giving Fifi trouble. While Amy Rose often fancied herself as the girlfriend of Sonic the Hedgehog much to his discontent, she had a good heart that allowed her to be a reliable companion for him in action. Fifi was someone who had plenty of different lovers she was after, but through a tarot card reading Amy did while talking to her, Fifi learned that the best way to find someone special was to help them through various troubles and not get too pushy regardless of whether there is romantic tension or not. Whether that advice was actually going to be followed on or not was another question, but Fifi still considered Amy to be a good friend worth hanging out with.
- Furrball is very much like Sylvester in trying to chase after a tricky bird who often taunts him and like that bad ol’ puddy tat, Furrball has awful luck and is prone to suffering nasty injuries. While Sylvester has either wandered off by himself or is the regular pet of Granny, Furrball has tried to find an owner and isn’t very successful in that regard, particularly if the owner ends up being the clingy Elmyra. While Furrball has found good company with Tom Cat, who often had a hard time chasing prey and was willing to be a mentor figure to him, one of Furrball’s more interesting adventures in finding an owner happened when he stumbled across a home and went in, only realizing that it belonged to a cat named Haru upon settling down, with her owner Subaru Mikazuki out for some errand to take care of. Haru was already annoyed at having the chase-happy Sylvester and Tom nearby and the last thing she needed was another cat that was similar to the two. Furrball being a stray did make Haru soften up to him somewhat, but his instincts when it came to chasing Sweetie Bird made it difficult for Haru to really accept him, even if Subaru was open to the idea of helping Furrball find a caring owner, whether that was through Subaru himself or another person fond of cats.
- Calamity Coyote and Little Beeper are analogous to Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner: a gadget-savvy predator who repeatedly tries to catch a speedy bird and fails at it. While Beeper has had some spare time engaging in some friendly competition with other speedsters such as Sonic the Hedgehog and learning some interesting tricks along the way, Calamity has opted to find some company with inventors to both lend a hand in their projects and to avoid being tormented by Beeper. Among these inventors included Doofenshmirtz, who has often targeted Perry the Platypus and failed at it. Given how Doofenshmirtz has hung out with Perry without getting into fights, Calamity has considered trying to befriend Beeper without the need for elaborate gadgets to catch that bird, but this hasn’t worked out in the Coyote’s favor.
- Hailing from the wild and weird world of Wackyland, Gogo Dodo is apparently the son of The Dodo who Porky Pig once tried to capture. He is every bit as eccentric and crazy as the rest of Wackyland and likely even more oddball than the already cartoony students of Acme Looniversity. Beyond Acme Acres and Wacky Land, there were plenty of crazy worlds that Gogo would fit in easily and Princess Unikitty was someone who Gogo took a liking towards thanks to her residing in the equally kooky setting of Cloud Cuckooland and having the odd powers to go with it. There were even more powerful figures coming from oddball settings such as The King of All Cosmos, but Gogo is willing to start relatively small before getting to such places and Unikitty’s kind heart, creativity, and zaniness was a good starting place for him.
For Sweetie, Nico Yazawa and Hiyoko Saionji are fake cuties. For Shirley, Steve Small is a New-Age Retro Hippie. For Elmyra, Bewear and Lennie love hugging people but keeps accidentally crushing them with their immense strength.
Edited by Excessive-Menace on Jun 30th 2025 at 6:22:14 AM
SING TO ME, LEND ME THE SONG OF BLASPHEMYReposting Orlok. I think I'm pretty much done with him, so approvals are up. Any additional feedback is appreciated, regardless.
Approval/Feedback Mode
I am an appetite. Nothing more.
Orlok, The Vampire Scion of Newfound Weaknesses through Adaptations (Count Orlok, Nosferatu, Dracula, Bird of Death, "An Appetite")


- Intermediate God
- Symbol: His shadow
- Theme Music: Nosferatu
, Increase thy Thunders
, Orlok's Shadow
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Looks Like Orlok, Our Vampires Are Different, Introduced the Vampire Weakness To Light, Aristocrats Are Evil, Obviously Evil, The Plague, Associated With Rats, An Unauthorized Adaptation of Dracula, Adaptational Ugliness, The Dreaded, A Monster in Every Sense of the Word
- Domains: Vampires, Aristocracy, Depravity, Diseases, Plague, Obsession, Fear
- Allies: Count Dracula, Dio Brando, Marlowe Roderick, Nagash, Konrad von Carstein, Strahd von Zarovich, The Crimson Count
- Rivals: Vlad and Mannfred von Carstein
- Foils: Anton Arcane, Griffith, Oryx, Lady Alcina Dimitrescu
- Enemies: Buffy Summers, The Belmont Clan and their Allies, Alucard (Both Hellsing and Castlevania iterations), The Joestar and Zeppeli Familes (especially Jonathan, Joseph, Jotaro, William Antonio, and Caesar), Arcueid Brunestud, The Chosen Revenants, The Confessor, Eric Brooks/Blade, Count Duckula, Natsuno Yuuki, Shinobu Oshino, Abhorash, Genevieve Dieudonné, Karl Franz, Settra the Imperishable, Kiritsugu Emiya, John Constantine, Amicia and Hugo de Rune, Corvo Attano, Guts, Casca, Judge Claude Frollo
- Opposed By: Count Dracula, Lord of Castlevania, Count Dracula, Owner of Hotel Transylvania, Mavis Dracula, Nurgle, Meridia, The Mystery Gang, Esmeralda, Jeanne
- Respected By: Molag Bal
- Varying Relationships: Satan (is comptemptuous of Dis while Lucifer opposes him)
- Additional Relationships: Peryite, The Godhand
- The origins of the vampire known as Count Orlok are rather vague, but what has been understood is that he was someone who originated from ancient times and eventually took residence in a mountain situated within the Carpathian Mountains. Whether he was always a being of demonic origin or a man from a bygone civilization who made a pact with a demon, what remains relevant for discussion regarding Orlok was a bloodthirsty vampire with desires of slaughter and domination, which he intended to accomplish when he set his sights on a gentle-hearted girl named Ellen Hutter. To accelerate his schemes, Orlok targeted her husband, Thomas, in an attempt to kill him before loading up coffins filled with rats and himself in a ship leading to the town of Wisborg, Germany. Upon arriving, Orlok releases the rats, unleashing a plague that kills hundreds and threatens to spread across all of Europe. Desiring Ellen, Orlok makes it clear that he desires her, or else everyone dear to her will die. Eventually, Orlok claims Ellen's wife, only to realize in the last second that she restrained him in her dying moments until the sun rose, its morning rays destroying the ravenous vampire and bringing an end to the plague he created.
- Unfortunately, despite his defeat and destruction, Orlok would resurface, just not in a world that he was very familiar with. If anything, when Orlok found himself conscious after his death, he found himself in a decrepit castle not dissimilar to the one where he used to reside. He didn't even know that he ascended into the Pantheon until he had a guest come over to his domain. It just so happened that a group of unlucky explorers found their way and decided to check out the place. Orlok's reaction was simple, just slaughter and dine on their blood, for they dared to intrude on his grounds without notice or permission. Yet seeing the antics and tics of his newest victims led him to learning that the outside world may not be as familiar as he had imagined. As he learned about the divine realms, Orlok sneered, his guttural voice making it clear that the divine realms were a welcoming sight for him. A land unfamiliar meant a new place to spread his plague and vile influence, and the Pantheon had to endure yet another vicious vampire with no scruples and restraint for his maddened hunger and conquest.
- Count Orlok is a ravenous beast that is implicitly just as much a monster within as he looks like one. A vicious butcher, condescending egotist, and unwilling to let go of ravenous desires, Orlok is a monster in every sense of the word, a vampire who delights in annihilating his surroundings, tormenting and slaughtering others to slake his demented curiosity, and seeing himself as above humanity thanks to his Satanic powers. Orlok possesses vast superhuman abilities — inhumanly strong, fast, capable of teleporting or moving really fast, sharpened long claws, and controlling animals — specifically rats and wolves, and mental projection that he could use to torment others internally. But his most horrifying power is to create and spread a mystical plague, inflicting horrible diseases and rat epidemics that could quickly kill anyone in its vicinity. Orlok's physiology is so unholy that his mere presence can create nightmares in the minds of others as well as subject them to mental agony.
- Naturally, Orlok would find himself confronting Count Dracula, the more surprising event from Orlok's perspective was when he discovered that there was more than one individual in the Pantheon who held the title of Dracula. He found himself sharing a couple of similarities with what many considered the "original" Dracula and acknowledged the Count of Transylvania as a fellow peer to compete against. Dracula accepted the rivalry, commending the Invader of Wisborg for his terrifying powers. However, the difference that made them rivals was that while both desired conquest and slaughter, their long-term goals saw Dracula aiming for the former. In contrast, Orlok desired the latter. Both counts were too prideful to allow their goals to slide, resulting in Dracula and Orlok entering a cold war of sorts because they shared mutual enemies and realized they would have to work together on occasion to maintain their territory. Once all their enemies are dealt with, Dracula and Orlok will move on to fight and kill each other to submit their dominance fully, but that time can wait.
- Count Dracula wasn't simply one figure; it was also a name held by several figures who had the commonality of being a vampire lord with great power and ferocity, but unlike the Count of Transylvania, the other iterations of Dracula were more morally complex than simply being ravenous monsters who sought bloodlust and domination. The Lord of Castlevania was perhaps the strongest version of Dracula and noted similarities between himself and the Invader of Wisborg, such as having demonic ties that led to their vampirism and a desire to end all life, yet the Lord of Castlevania quickly held disdain towards Orlok for one key reason — his predatory lust towards Ellen. For all of the Lord of Castlevania's monstrosity and disdain towards humanity, he had loved his wife dearly, and Orlok's obsession with Ellen disgusted him enough to see the Invader of Wisborg as beneath him, not to mention Orlok's egotism annoyed the Lord of Castlevania as a lack of respect meant Orlok's influence was weak and inefficient. The Owner of Hotel Transylvania simply despised the Invader of Wisborg for being a vile beast... as well as being disrespectful towards his guests anytime someone entered his residence. Orlok, on his part, sees the Owner of Hotel Transylvania as beneath him for choosing to value humanity, while he found annoyance at how little the Lord of Castlevania thinks of him, prompting the Invader of Wisborg to see him as a competitor.
- As vampires are generally considered vile and wicked beasts with (occasional) demonic ties, Orlok was faced with several of his kind with varying opinions towards him. Some, like Dio Brando and Marlowe Broderick, were quick to recognize him as a potential ally, and Orlok was willing to strike an alliance with them, feeling that it would be best for him to have support against his opponents. Strahd von Zarovich also saw a potential opportunity to work alongside Orlok in regards to spreading his own influence and allowing Orlok to do what he wanted so long as the Invader of Wisborg didn't intrude in either Barovia or his own domain. Still, it became rather clear that these alliances are only done as all of them are aware that they have too many enemies for them to deal with on their own. And outside of his possessing incredible physical and magical strength, neither of Orlok's allies have that much respect towards him, mainly because he's a condescending egotist who couldn't even fake politeness for long. As for Orlok, he couldn't care less for pleasantries unless necessary. The Crimson Court seem to be the only truly malicious vampires who genuinely like Orlok, and that's only because they enjoy his sadistic thirst for blood. Dio finds Orlok's plans too short-sighted and contradictory to his desire for heaven, Marlowe wants complete control over whatever territories he can manage, and Strahd plans on killing Orlok quickly once he feels the Invader of Wisborg outlives his usefulness.
- His position as an aristocrat brought the attention of the Von Carstein dynasty of vampires, all of whom ended up with different opinions towards the Invader of Wisborg. Although destroying all life was a mutual goal, Vlad found Orlok to be difficult to get along with as the former valued leadership and good working relations, as well as being restrained to the point where he would work with mortals if he wanted to accomplish something and he got the impression that Orlok would make a weak and ineffective leader. Mannfred, despite having no moral virtues, saw Orlok as too unambitious for his tastes and proved himself egotistical enough that he would see himself as above any vampire. Konrad, on the other hand, ended up being the sole Von Carstein who could manage a working relationship with, with Konrad outright advocating Orlok's destructive actions, though he would prefer if death were more direct and upfront than allowing it via plague. Even then, Konrad is jealous that the Invader of Wisborg has talent in magic, and his own impotency in sorcery is an extremely sour spot for him. As usual, Orlok knows that his partnership with Konrad is for convenience's sake at best because they have too many mutual enemies. Once that's out of the way, plus Vlad and Mannfred eliminated for extra measure, Konrad intends to kill Orlok to secure his belief of being the dominant vampire, a plan that the Invader of Wisborg is aware of and is eager to retaliate once the opportunity comes.
- Not all vampires were evil. Some either only hunt for blood because they need it to survive or at least remain mentally conscious, and others are genuinely benevolent. The idea of a "good-hearted vampire" infuriated Orlok as it spits against how he became one in the first place and refuses to believe that a vampire could be a genuinely good person, despite the darkness involved in the conversion into one. It wasn't surprising that vampires like Arcueid Brunestud, Blade, the Chosen Revenants and a couple of others were very quick in voicing their opposition towards the Invader of Wisborg not just because he was an evil monster, but also for the devastating damage he caused towards Wisborg and his ambitions of desiring to wipe out every living being that came his way. His abuse and torment towards Ellen only served to galvanize their hatred towards Orlok as that, as well as the personal murders he committed, furthered him as one of the worst vampires in the Pantheon. Abhorash, founder of the Blood Dragons, hates Orlok for other reasons, namely that he finds the vampire to be discourteous, dishonourable, and someone who just flaunts his power and influence rather than honing and practising them, deeming him to be everything a Blood Dragon should not be. Though he does consider the possibility of slaying the Invader of Wisborg and dining on his blood as a measure to see how powerful Orlok must have been.
- Although Orlok's origins are a mystery, the most accepted claim is that he was likely a Satanist who made a contract with the demon Belial, and that's how he came into being as a vampire. Unfortunately, there wasn't really anyone with strong ties to demonology and vampirism that Orlok could strongly associate himself with. That said, two figures did notice him with intrigue; the Daedric Prince known as Molag Bal saw him as what he wished Peryite should be and enjoyed Orlok's vile actions, deeming him to be more than welcome to attend Coldharbour if he ever so desires. Anton Arcane may not be a vampire, but his ties to Satanism, pledging his life to Hell so that he could become an immortal monster who enjoys lording his depravity and influence, so naturally, he found a rival in the Invader of Wisborg, albeit in a way he found pleasing as Anton doesn't know many people who resemble him in some way. On Orlok's end, he admitted that he would have unabashedly pledged his services to Molag Bal had he been a resident of Tamriel and has no problems being approved by the vile Daedric Prince whereas he feels conflicted about Anton as he managed to amass more influence than Orlok ever did and finds his immortality and allegiance with demons somewhat similar to his own predicament.
- His background of having made a Deal with the Devil attracted the attention of many, but few actually interested Orlok. Jeanne was one of them, a peasant who made a devilish deal to become a witch after being abused and mistreated. Her witch powers proved to have healing properties that healed anyone who was infected by a plague. Orlok found the connection and subsequent contrast between him and her strange in that regard, though Jeanne would understandably keep her distance from him, especially as Orlok's predatory behaviour would remind Jeanne of the baron who physically violated her. The Godhand and Apostles also intrigued the Invader of Wisborg for that very reason, though he personally feels as if he doesn't owe the Godhand and regards Griffith as a threat despite their shared background of being monsters born from making deals with a devilish figure. Griffith, on his end, would rather see Orlok as a pawn he could use, yet also finds his destructive capabilities as a problem for his intentions for a kingdom. Guts and Casca, naturally, despise Orlok, comparing him to the worst of what Apostles had to offer, and his predatory pursuit towards Ellen only makes Guts want to kill him even more.
- His ability to control rats has been seen with very serious caution for the obvious fact that he would use them to spread a plague to kill anyone in whatever settlement he decides to reside in. Naturally, he's set his sights on the Hall of Rabbits and Rodents as the possibility of conquest means he could unleash a plague that could threaten entire Houses. He could also control wolves, meaning he also considers the Hall of Canines to be a potential place to take over. However, no one, not even truly malicious rats and canines wants any association with Orlok, partly because most of them are content with their lives and don't want to be controlled to torment and kill others while the more evil ones accuse the vampire of being invasive of their desires and autonomy. And on the subject of those who control rats, he's made an enemy out of Corvo Attano and the de Rune siblings, particularly Hugo. Of course, they are repulsed by Orlok's cruelty and vicious satiation for blood, whereas Orlok finds their capability to control rats disappointing as he feels as if they could easily use it for conquest, yet he does take heed towards Attano's ability to control Bloodflies and desires to control such creatures to enhance his ability to inspire fear and spread his plagues.
- Having taken advantage of Ellen since teenhood, it wasn't surprising that Orlok found himself opposed by just about every being who practised true love, and nearly everyone in the House of Love and Affection wants the vampire either dead or kept away permanently, with child predation enflaming their disdain towards the campire even more. Very few ladies hate Orlok more than Esmeralda, who knows how it felt to be seen as an object for lust and was horrified by how invasive and cruel the vampire was, in addition to the chaos and death he caused in Wisborg. But despite the comparisons made between the two by Esmeralda, Judge Claude Frollo has nothing kind to say towards Orlok and openly decries him as a "spawn of Satan" in order to affirm his twisted belief towards God as well as being horrified about the commonalities to the point of denying them. Orlok simply found the commonalities he shared with the corrupt archbishop "annoying", making it clear that despite whatever similarities they had, the vampire looked down on Frollo and saw his attempt at trying to win Esmeralda as hypocritical. This doesn't make his own honesty towards Ellen any better, and Orlok even admits that he is a creation of the devil without any hesitation. Not surprisingly, no one, especially Esmeralda, cares about Frollo and Orlok's mutual enmity and would rather let both of them quarrel against each other.
- While Orlok is naturally a threat to many, there are some who take him more seriously than others, mainly due to personal interest in the supernatural or some kind of personal event where vampires were involved. For the former, the Mystery Gang have dealt with vampires before, both real and of the pretender kind, and they want to avoid the Invader of Wisborg as much as they can. John Constantine is a lot bolder about the matter and has made it clear that he will take on the vampire if they ever encounter each other, plus he's personally familiar enough with vampires, and Orlok warrants an investigation given his mysterious background. Regarding the latter, Kiritsugu Emiya witnessed a vampire epidemic that was caused by his father, resulting in him becoming a jaded man in his adult years. With his reputation as a mage killer and being a highly proficient assassin, Orlok heeded that Kiritsugu might be a threat and plans to kill him soon, while Kiritsugu reciprocates the threat by vowing he will end Orlok as soon as he gets the chance.
@Crimson Shark
The only reason I know about Orlok/Nosferatu is about the cutaway gag from SpongeBob SquarePants, where he keeps flicking on the lights.
Edited by ReconDecon on Jun 30th 2025 at 11:14:56 AM
Check out my Pantheon adoptables!@Mattman: The Auspexes may be worth mentioning. Among them, Sheila had been adamant in sharing burdens with her father Gatov, especially since she unwittingly played a role in the downfall of her own kingdom in an attempt to control black mana gone wrong. Zethia was possessed by the demonic Morsayati and became the empress of the evil Dyrenell Empire while doing so, but after she was freed from said influence, she intends to grow and atone for her actions while possessed.
@rlock: Woody regularly pranks his asshole neighbor Rottweiler. Eddy has a similar dynamic with the Edds to Plucky. They could generally be enemies with The League of Super Evil, who are pathetic enough villains to still be antagonized by annoying kids and get caught up in slapstick.
@Crimson:
"I have waited for you -- I have waited too long — Now it is almost midnight. The servants are sleeping!"
Now that I've finally finished Halt and Catch Fire, here's a suggestion I've been meaning to make for quite some time.
- Joe MacMillan, Gordon Clark, Cameron Howe, and Donna Clark — Period Piece
- Halt And Catch Fire is a series that takes place during the 1980s and is set during the Computer Wars during which, well, computers were on the rise to become everyday household items and how the main quartet strive to use their talents and positions within tech companies and their personal time to develop ideas and eventually work on their projects, believing that their work could prove revolutionary to the technological industry and provide customers with an advanced yet affordable piece of hardware and software. Each season of the show focuses on different types of tech, namely an IBM Personal Computer in the first season, a company looking to develop video games in the second season, trying to develop and become more influential in the third season, and developing an internet web browser in the final season. Given that they are set in the 80s and 90s, various archaic devices, such as the Atari, arcades, and NES are shown as well as primitive coding and hacking to emphasize on the period piece aspect of the show.
I guess the 3-month wait is definitely passed, so I propose...
Sunraku, divine dealer of Critical Hits: Sunraku is a skilled gamer. A very skilled gamer. Once he get in a game with proper critical hits that first and foremost rely on the way the attacks are landed (weak spots, specifically), he deal hundreds after hundreds of critical hits, to the point that it causes him to unlock a yet-undiscovered Unique Scenario. Furthermore, his main set of weapon is made for critical hits, and another set don't lose durability on critical hits. Because of this, his fighting style mainly relies on critical hits.
Give me books! Give me ALL YOUR BOOKS!!!!!@Crimson:
for the Period Piece idea.
![]()
![]()
There is also Challenge Gamer. I checked the Related tab and it's not taken. The trope fits Sunraku well because his primary motivation for playing Shangri-La Frontier and other poorly developed video games is to be the best player in the playerbase and he loves the feeling of accomplishing the challenge so much he made Self Imposed Challenges to keep it up. You can take this idea for yourself.
I would rather want Critical Hit to go to an actual video game character who also specializes in landing them perfectly.
Edited by Muundeis on Jul 1st 2025 at 8:01:05 PM
Hey you, what's up man? Give me money, please!
Personally, I think Sunraku can do the job for Critical Hit. 97% of the time we see him, it's in videogames, so he's almost a videogame character himself. But you're right that he can fit Challenge Gamer too.
So, can I post the profile or do I have to wait for a vote about which trope he gets?
Also, there are only four profiles in Pantheon.Traps and three in Pantheon.Soldier Archetypes N To Z, should we merge them with other halls?
And how come Latios and Latias got the City of Canals trope?
Give me books! Give me ALL YOUR BOOKS!!!!!
I'll give a
to Sunraku taking Challenge Gamer, as U
I agree with the sentiment that Critical Hit should go to a video game character who specializes in them (yes, Sunraku spends most of the story within the game, but he isn't an actual video game character).
As for the Halls, Traps does meet the minimum 4-deity requirement, though at least one profile there isn't meeting standards, so considering a deletion and moving the deities elsewhere is definitely something to consider. Soldier Archetypes (N to Z) isn't meeting that requirement, but the issue with merging it back into Soldier Archetypes (A to M) is that it would make the latter too large again.
For Latios and Latias, I believe the reason they have it is because they are prominently featured in Pokémon Heroes, which takes place in a Venice-inspired city. I do agree that feels very shoehorned, however.
Edited by RadioContactLine on Jul 1st 2025 at 6:10:12 AM
Ready to rock?


Edited by NightsDaJester on Jun 30th 2025 at 1:26:26 PM
"The part I feel most proud of is that we succeeded in affecting people without using words."— Yuji Naka