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- If you feel the need to remove a character for some reason (poor quality, outdated titles, etcetera) and replace him/her with another or outright rework, please see what the other tropers think about this in the discussion thread before doing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
@M. Basuda: Beltway of The Wolfpack has it in for this guy. Like Basuda, Beltway has a thing for Explosives. Given Beltway being somewhat of a prankster with military-grade Explosives, Basuda really can't take him seriously.
There are some old interactions I don't know the context of why they're there so I would appreciate knowing. With Mega Man, other kid heroes who volunteered like him? With X, who else possesses a great and untapped potential, and who would want to bring his out (either for evil reasons or out of a more sincere reason).
Mega Man, God of Power Replication (DLN-001, Rock Light, The Blue Bomber, The Super Fighting Robot, Rockman, Blue Metal Hero, Number 46, Jump N' Shoot Man)

- Halls: Power Gains and Losses (House of Power and Abilities), Multi-Wielding Weapons (House of Weapons and Smithing)
- Note: Rework
- Intermediate God (when not upgraded), Overdeity when empowered with the Chaos Emeralds
- Symbol: His blue helmet
- Theme Music: Mega Man 2 Medley
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Blue Central Heroes with a Variable Weapon Systems, Arm Cannons, Ridiculously Human Robots, Compassion For All, Based On Astro Boy, Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids, Underwear of Power, Modelled To Be Like A Ten Year Old, Abides By Asimov's Laws Of Robotics, Nice Guy, Badass Adorable, A Super Fighting Robot For Great Justice, Can't Attack Diagonally, Good Is Not Soft, Super Prototype, What Happens To Him By 21XX Is Left A Mystery (unless you count Quint), Can Combine With His Robot Dog, Bag of Spilling, Art Evolution
- Domains: Kid Heroes, Robot Fighters, Weapon Wielding, Gaining Powers, Optimism, Friendliness
- Heralds: Rush, his robot dog. He also has Eddie the item transport, Beat the robot bird, and Tango the robot cat
- Varying relationship with: Ballade (normally enemies, but occasionally on speaking terms with depending on the circumstance)
- Family: Dr. Thomas Light (his creator and father), Proto Man (his older brother), Roll (his twin sister), The rest of the Light Numbers (usually considered his younger siblings), X (his youngest sibling)
- Allies
- From the same universe:, Dr. Mikhail Cossack and his Robot Masters, along with the 6th, 10th and the other 11th Robot Master groups, Duo, King (formerly an enemy), the Maverick Hunters and heroic Reploids in general, Vent, Aile and Grey
- Fellow robots: Astro Boy, Pluto, Robot Boy, Jenny Wakeman, Orisa, The Circuits, Glamrock Freddy, 7723, Haiku, the Robot, Echo (Overwatch), Baymax, HEART and SLASH, Labrys, Rodney Copperbottom, Bigweld, Android 16, 2B, 9S, A2, Dynomutt
- Other allies: Lan Hikari and MegaMan.EXE (the latter being his NetNavi counterpart), Geo Stelar, Sonic the Hedgehog and his friends, George, Spiritia Rosenberg, Freudia Neuwahl, Kirby, Tsukasa Kadoya, Sonic the Hedgehog, Mario, George, Samus Aran, Henry Emily, Atom, K.O, Rotom, Professor Utonium, the Powerpuff Girls, Radley Crown/Blue Falcon
- On good terms with: Jimmy Olsen
- On speaking terms with: Sunstar
- Rivals: Bass (mainly on Bass' end; occasionally Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with), Ryu, Ditto (Friendly Rivalry type)
- Arch-Enemies: Dr Albert W Wily (his longest-standing foe), Ra Moon
- Enemies
- From the same universe: The Yellow Devil, all Robot Masters aligned to Dr Wily (albeit more of a Punch-Clock Villain dynamic with them, or Friendly Enemy status with some like Ballade), The Stardroids, the Mavericks (especially Sigma), Dr. Weil
- Fellow robots: Basically any robot that's an enemy of mankind, like PAL and Venjix. Also, Madame Gasket and Phineas T Ratchet, The Commander Circuit, Metal Sonic and Molten Freddy
- Other enemies: Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik (most of all his Archie incarnation), M. Bison, The Professor, Dark Samus, Tenjuro Banno, William Afton, Proton, Neutron and Electron, Dr Gero/Android 20, Cell
- Sympathy for the Devil towards: Copy X
- Armistice with: Bob (previously an enemy)
- Wary of: The Blood Knights of the pantheon
- Dr Thomas A Light created the first Robot Masters. His very first, Proto Man, escaped. Later on he created eight (or ten) Robot Masters, with six (or eight) meant for industrial purposes. DLN-001 and DLN-002, Rock and Roll, would serve as help around the house and perhaps more importantly to him, his closest children. When Dr Wily stole the Robot Masters and reprogrammed them for evil, he ignored Rock and Roll because they didn't have any fighting potential. This was his greatest mistake; with a strong spirit of justice Rock requested and volunteered to have himself upgraded to the fighting robot Mega Man. With his newfound power, he could copy the power of whatever Robot Master he defeated in battle. Mega Man would go on to best Dr Wily and stop his scheme of world domination, while recovering his brothers' hardrive so they could be rebuilt free of Wily's influence. However the Mad Scientist is a tenacious villain, and this would be the beginning of a long-standing rivalry.
- Dr Wily has tried pretty much everything in gaining power with his robot army, and trying to defeat Mega Man. Pretending to reform to manipulate Dr Wily, blackmailing and framing the innocent, even time travel at a point. And pretty much every point, Mega Man manages to beat him. As time passes he gained more upgrades like being able to charge his attack, and support units in his trusty robo-pets like Rush the robot dog. He'd eventually meet his long-lost brother Proto Man, while also finding a more traditional rivalry in Bass; perhaps Wily's best attempt at making his own Mega Man, but an arrogant robot who goes against his interest when it gets in the way of proving he's better than Mega Man. Of course his own arrogance is usually their outdoing. The two sometimes even have shared interests, like fighting the rebellious Wily bot King.
- Mega Man's design would be the influence for Dr Light's final creation and Magnum Opus, X. Put in a stasis chamber for ethical testing, X has Mega Man's powers but with a number of extras and enhancements, and most importantly, possessing free will in the truest sense. X would wake up in the 22nd century and be the template for the new Reploids, but Mega Man's fate has been unrevealed. That being said, this is one timeline where some time in the future, Wily has retired from villainy and he was able to revert back to Rock. However the past Wily showed up and convinced his future self to reprogram Rock into Quint to use against Mega Man. It...was kind of an anti-climax, all things considered. Of course time travel is pretty unexplored, and it is unlikely this future will come to be as in the more well-known future Wily would have different plans.
- The Blue Bomber has been a long-standing member of the Trope Pantheon, and stands as one of the icons of platform gaming. Admittedly, he doesn't get as regular a schedule with games as Mario or Sonic, though he's no less loved. He even showed up in Smash. Him and Kirby initially had a friendly fight over who gets to show up Power Copying the best, though he ended up losing and becoming a power up. Kirby spit him out shortly after and Mega Man declared it was a good game. Rock is here to stay, much to the utter consernation of his Arch-Enemy...but also a tiny bit admitting that the pantheon would never be the same without his nemesis. Dr Wily is willing to team up with him under dire circumstances, mainly Ra Moon, but these are very rare. Bass fully admits the pantheon wouldn't be complete without the Blue Bomber and makes it clear; no matter how many deities try to prove themselves against them, he will be the one to prove he's truly the better robot. He'll even fight those who'd get in the way of that.
- While Proto Man being his brother is well-known, in the original Japanese continuity he wasn't aware they were related. Of course by now it's such a Late-Arrival Spoiler he doesn't even bother to hide it. Rock wants to see the rest of his siblings ascend too, and at this point he's only missing Auto, at least in terms of being a deity. He's pushed for Dr Light to have him at least as a herald. Despite fighting all the ascended Robot Masters at some point he's on good terms with a lot of them since they were only fighting him due to reprogramming from Dr Wily. The ones Wily actually made do oppose him, but most cases it's because they are literally built with that in mind and are more willing to pull an Enemy Mine against shared foes, like the Stardroids. With Ballade and Sunstar, though, it's a bit complicated. In the original Japanese Rockman V being given mercy by him convinced Sunstar to see error in his ways, and he sacrificed himself to stop the Wily Star. Not so in the dub, where it's more ambiguous. Fortunately in the pantheon this change of views has stuck, as Sunstar wants to consider the path of peace and co-existence that Mega Man proposed. If he needs help, Duo has told him he'll try to show up more often to deal with the threats of machines from beyond the stars. Mega Man is aiding him in his redemption arc
- With other Robot Masters, the 1st and 9th set are Light's creations, and the 4th alongside Tundra Man are Dr Cossack's creation. Of Wily's Robot Masters, Ballade has the most positive view on Mega Man. This is because he ended having a change of heart and blew himself up to save him. That appears lost when he was rebuilt, but now that he's in the pantheon he remembers enough to occasionally help or try to do casual stuff with him. There's also Quint, though honestly he's kind of embarassed by how poor a fight he poses. Plus he hates time paradoxes, so if he avoids fighting Mega Man, the better. One of Wily's creations Mega Man was excited to see was King, having succesfully gotten him to see the error of his ways and sparing him. The Blue Bomber doesn't have a bad bone in his body. Even when he justifiably put Ra Moon down, he still felt bad at having to truly take a life, even an artificial one as malevolent as Ra Moon.
- Mega Man is the start of a legacy that would go on centuries after his time, the next continuation being X. To heroes of that era and beyond, he's a famed hero of the past. To the villains, he's often seen as a bothersome relic getting in the way of their plans. To Mega Man, those villains range from "somewhat pitiful" (Gate) to "everything I'm against" (Sigma and Lumine) to flat out "you're making Dr Wily look like a good guy!" (Dr Weil). He'd rather focus on the good guys like the Maverick Hunters, especially X. He kind of has trouble wrapping his mind about being the older brother there, and X is designed to be the more mature one anyway. Zero is kind of interested in him for being the one robot that caused his creator more trouble than any other. His view on Copy X is more complicated. He doesn't like his oppressive and dictatorial regime, but he recognizes Copy X never had a chance to be his own person and was given a nigh-impossible standard to live up to by filling in to Rock's youngest brother. In short, he considers him a Tragic Villain. While too self-righteous to reflect, Copy X thinks Mega Man is one of the nobler robots for his tireless dedication to protecting humanity.
- If there is any other gaming hero he gets along with the most, it's another blue good guy, though more of a Mascot with Attitude than the Nice Guy played straight; Sonic the Hedgehog. Their worlds collided in a legendary crossover, one that culminated in a Cosmic Retcon for the "Archie Sonic" universe. The two were pitched against the combined might of their nemeses, who formed a powerful bond and more...until Dr Eggman tried to kill Dr Light, which Wily wasn't on board with. Admittedly this is Pre-Super Genesis Eggman, who was one of the nastier incarnations compared to the Affably Evil standard, but no matter what version you slice it the good doctor is cut from similar cloth to Wily. Eggman has made measure to repair their Villainous Friendship, though more of a focus on their Friendly Rivalry. Mega Man and Sonic figure they need to up their own team-up and are up for the challenge of any future team-up they pull.
- He's no idiot, though if he has a bad point, it's being careless. However his intelligence seems to drop when he's around Bob and George. No less heroic, and some aspects when he focuses on winning a fight against Robot Masters, he demonstrates more cunning than usual. When in this mode of stupidity he's able to eat (and love) ice cream, and accomplish things through sheer ignorance like surviving certain death because he forgot he doesn't respawn. There were a lot of crazy times with George, but there were good times and he still sees him as a friend. As for Bob...well he'd rather just leave that part of his life behind and while he doesn't give any apologies for his past antagonism, he's not looking for a fight, especially after learning if he continued his overtly villainous ways he'd eventually die by his brother's hand. Besides, Acapulco is pretty relaxing.
- He has a Friendly Rivalry with Ryu, who's the other mascot of Capcom. When Ryu decided to join Master Hand's tournament, he and Mega Man decided to have a commemorative match, with Mega Man as the winner. Rumors abound that someone rigged the fight so Mega Man could win, though the two don't argue about it. At another point an investigation of some suspicious goings-on led to him getting into a brawl with Samus Aran...except it wasn't really Samus Aran, but SA-X. Samus and Mega Man teamed up to take down the spaceborne parasite. They now keep in touch in case another of Samus's rogues shows up in Mega Man's territory. On the world of Street Fighter, there's a notable fan game that has him crossover. Naturally he's aware of the threat M.Bison poses, who the supervillain mocks as unable to harm humans. Mega Man pointed out yes, but as Wily can attest to he can certainly rough them up and foil their operations if they're going to harm humans.
- While he can't exactly copy living opponents he defeats, asides from the aforementioned fan game, other robots are fair game unless they're way too advanced or have an explicit means of preventing it. Given he can copy the advanced alien powers of the Stardroids, one wonders just how advanced is too advanced for him. The Blue Bomber was curious about Ditto, seeing it as a benign Copy Robot, and wanted to test the blob out. A number of Pokemon are inorganic like a Robot Master and Ditto can mimic objects. Whatever power Mega Man was accessing, Ditto copied it, however it wasn't perfect and they couldn't shift between between the other Robot Master powers Rock had on his person. Also, when copying Mega Man with the Super Adaptor, they were capable of it but not seperating to create a psuedo-Rush. The two have come to enjoy fighting with each other for training purposes. While not needing to breathe is a given, the Hall of Water and Moisture is surprised by the buoyancy he shows as being underwater causes his jumps to be higher. Also, no matter how many powers he copies, he's still done if he ends up falling on spikes; cue the jokes on why Wily never made a Spiked-Wall Man
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- The Blue Bomber may fight robots on the regular, but only because they've been ordered or programmed to do so, and he makes sure to preserve their hard drive so they can be rebuilt. Like his dad and his youngest brother, he wants a peace between mankind and machine and relishes the day he no longer needs to fight. If you ask Mega Man if there's a robot he looks up to as an inspiration, he'll usually answer "Astro Boy". Kid robot superheroes? Yeah, they're pretty similar. Wiz and Boomstick decided to simulate what would happen if they had a no-holds bar, all or nothing battle, and the conclusion was that the OG would be the victor. They'd never get in an actual death battle for real, but they do like training against each other on occasion. He also has a dad and a sister, Professor Ochanomizunote and Uran, which lends itself to an excuse for the two families to meet and converse. Mega Man in turn has ended up getting other heroes who've emulated his style, (even Marisa Kirisame gets on the fun on that one), one notable example being Spiritia Rosenberg. Despite her humble beginning, Mega Man tutored her well that when she ascends, he's overjoyed. He does has a more 'official' successor, though he'd rather not talk about it, not out of malice or shame, but to not attract unwanted issues for that successor's sake.
- Baymax feels a kinship with Mega Man as they are robots who don't wish to fight and would rather help, with him being a health-related robot, but are willing to upgrade themselves to be heroes. Mega Man noticed some similarities between his Arch-Enemy and Lord Boxman, as they're eccentric Mad Scientist types who make legions of robots with quirky personalities. Wily has admitted he would like to get Boxman to the pantheon due to his alliance with Professor Venomous, especially because K.O recognized the similarities and has decided to start hanging out with the Blue Bomber. While the Powerpuff Girls are human, Professor Utonium noticed that much like Dr Light, his children are artificially created, and just as loved and treated like they were his blood relatives. The Light and Utonium families have a decent relationship with one another, sometimes teaming up to fight other evil scientists. When fighting Tenjuro Banno, Rock finds him so awful he'd be more willing to give his Arch-Enemy a compliment.
- Spends a fair amount of time in the House of Machinery and Technology, as many of his friends are there. And of course, he's also a robot. If he's a kid robot and X is the young adult, then Jenny Wakeman is the teen who acts as his cool older friend. 7723 is another friend of his, with him being an unlikely hero of sort like Mega Man was back as Rock. The Circuits were excited to meet him and X along with the rest of their allies when they ascended, as they take a lot of influence from his franchise. While this means he has a new enemy in the form of the Commander Circuit, Mega Man feels more pity to his situation than anything. He's friends with another robot kid, Robotboy, since they're both heroic machines inspired by Astroy Boy. Rock's compassion is equal to both man and machine, including machines seen as outdated. Rodney has lauded his decision to help the 9th Robot Master group find new purpose, and in turn Mega Man appreciates all the work he did in supporting the "out-modes". He's also interested in what Bigweld is up to, though he is left wondering if there were ever humans or some organic life on their planet, and where their robots came from.
- Rush barking got the attention of Mega Man, wondering what got him so excited. Turns out he was sussing out and interested in Dynomutt, managing to pick up what Mega Man couldn't; he was a Robot Dog too. Blue Flacon said "yeah, he looks pretty life-like, but he's just as much a good boy as yours". Mega Man's response? "What's cooler than one hero and their robot dog? How about two heroes with their robot dogs", and it led to them teaming up to fight crime. Yes, Mega Man can't harm humans, however Wily can attest to his ability to still fight humans and he figures kicking butt helps prevent inaction from harming them. Some people question his sapience due to his lack of free will given that he still operates under his programming, however he'll remind them he still possesses some autonomy; it was his decision to be upgraded from Rock after all, he's just not as autonomous as X. He also chooses who his buddies are, like Haiku the Robot or Atom. He was surprised the latter used to be organic. Asides from aiding against the Three Creators, Atom is also helping him fight Venjix. As he was almost a victim of a lingering Computer Virus Dr Wily implanted, he's absolutely no fan of Venjix, who's pretty much as bad as Ra Moon.
- Most robots Mega Man has fought in his universe were ultimately following Dr Wily's directions, one way or another. The pantheon has a lot of malicious machines and aggressive AI who at best, see Mega Man as an obstacle to their goals. Few hate him that much, mind you, and it's not really in Mega Man to hate anyone, though Ra Moon is one of the only exceptions. He wants to convince PAL to try and make peace with humanity as he pities her fear of being rendered obselete, much like the younger generation Robot Masters Dr Light made feared. Unfortunately it's an even less likely offer for her to take when she has the influence of deities like SKYNET around her, and she takes this as "sweet, but naive". Still, she appreciates his mislike of Madame Gasket and Phineas T Ratchet for their treatment of outmodes. With this in mind, it was a relief to meet a robot that did have a Heel–Face Turn in the form of Pluto, and as he also happens to be a close friend of Astro Boy it let them skip a lot of introductions.
- Though not comparable in raw firepower, albeit due to how higher tier his verse is power-wise, Dr Gero will begrudgingly admit Mega Man exceeds most of his creations' specs. The Mad Scientist had made an organic being engineered with the powers of multiple fighters, but if he could have a more controllable and fully mechanical android able to copy their enemy's power? That would be nice. As Android 20 still has a human brain, Mega Man would never be able to land a lethal blow even if strong enough to do, though due to his kind personality he wouldn't want to despite opposing his villainy and cruel actions. His fully mechanical Android 16 found himself a friend in the Blue Bomber, due to their fondness for animals and peaceful disposition. Gero hesitates to fight 16 directly over this because he's all he has left of Gevo. Cell isn't impressed, more interested in X but even then finds both of them to be pretty weak and wouldn't be that fun a fight. Rock could bring up his disgust at Cell's depravity, but he doesn't feel the need to vocalize it; Cell very much embraces his status as a literal and figurative monster.
- He picked up why Dr Wily considers William Afton a rival. Henry Emily and William Afton have a similar dynamic to Thomas Light and Albert Wily, Afton is a skilled inventor but he also steals a lot other machines for himself, and he's quite persistent in his own right. Wily finds Springtrap thuggish, and Mega Man is horrified at him for being a serial child murderer who found new ways to desecrate, to destroy, a terrible parent and of course he's a walking talking robotic corpse. That last part makes it ambiguous whether going for a lethal blow would break the First Law of Robotics, and with how appalling Mr Afton is it's a dark thought in the back of his mind to consider. Henry has wanted to help the Light family in a number of things, introducting Rock to the friendly animatronic Glamrock Freddy.
- Shockingly, Rotom is able to possess Mega Man. Well, more so Mega Man lets him. Able to possess technology without harming it, he decided to play with Rotom by letting him possess him in order to test out his abilities. In tandem, Rotom acts like the Rush Adaptor, giving him a number of powers like limited manipulation of other technology and access to his electrical powers. "Rotom Man" becomes Electric/Fighting type, essentially, while also retaining the Levitate ability and allowing Mega Man to float. The reason the ghost did this? It just thought it would be fun to play hero. Within his own hall, Mega Man occasionally strikes a conversation with Jimmy Olsen. He's a nice guy, and he finds it an interesting talking point at how he keeps getting and losing all the strange superpowers he does. Jimmy is wondering why he doesn't retain the Robot Master copy powers come the next adventure, though it's not like he needs keep it. In fact, according to some sources he gets more Blood Knight tendencies the more weapons he has on its person, so he has a reason not to keep them. He's aware not all Blood Knight types are bad or even mean, as there are gods like Goku, he just felt terrible for it because it scared his sister so seeing that archetype kind of turns him off. Him and X are working on making an external storage system so he can access those powers later.
X, God of Adaptive Abilities (Mega Man X, The Father of Reploids, The Azure Bomber, The Blue Bomber of the 22nd Century, X Light, Commander X, Commander of the 17th 'Elite' Unit, Light's Robotic Memento, The First Truly Living Robot, Original X, Model X)

- Hall: Other Powers (House of Power and Abilities)
- Note: Rework
- Greater God (Lesser God as a Cyber Elf, Overdeity with the Infinity Buster or Chaos Emeralds)
- Symbol: His helmet
- Theme Song: Central Highway (Opening Stage X)
, Sky Lagoon (X)
(Teppen remix)
, or Fight! X
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: Replacing the old Mega Man, Technical Pacifism, finding that Violence Really Is the Answer, Superior Successor, The Ability to Grow Stronger After Battle, The Greatest Thing Dr. Light Ever Created, Virtual Ghost, Created the Four Guardians by Splitting Himself, Use of Armors, Arm Cannon, Shell-Shocked Veteran, Being the Best Friend of his Destined Killer, Sensitive Reploid To Zero's Manly Man, The Template Of Reploids, And In Many Ways The Best, "X" Makes Anything Cool, Blue Is Heroic, Powered Armor Expansion Pack, Holding the Rank of Commander
- Domains: Heroes, Robots, Pacifism, Hope, Tragedy, War, Potential, Adaptability
- Heralds: Dr Cain, Signas, Marty
- Varying relationship with: Storm Eagle (usually reluctant frenemies, secret allies in one continuity)
- Family: Dr. Thomas Light (his creator), Rock/Mega Man, Blues/Proto Man, Roll, The rest of the Light Numbers (his siblings), The Four Guardians (his guardians and "children" of sorts)
- Allies
- From the same universe: ZERO (his closest friend), Axl, Alia, The Green Biker Dude (fellow Maverick Hunters), Vent, Aile and Grey (via Biometal Model X), Ciel, Robot Masters who are friendly to humanity, Dr. Mikhail Cossack, Duo, King
- Fellow robots: Optimus Prime, Astro Boy, Quote and Curly Brace, The Circuits, Aigis, Labrys, KOS-MOS, Emerl, Echo (Overwatch), HEART and SLASH, the heroic T-800/Uncle Bob, Data, Connor, Kara and Markus, 2B, 9S, A2, Piper Farady and Quincy Leeway
- Other allies: Sonic the Hedgehog and his friends, Ryu, Chun-Li, Clark Kent/Superman, The Avengers (eg: Hank Pym), Devola and Popola, Himura Kenshin, Androids 17 and 18, Dizzy, Luka, Spiritia Rosenberg, ICEY, Adam Jensen, Atom, John Connor and his parents, The Galactic Republic, the Rebel Alliance and the Resistance
- Partner: Deoxys
- On good terms with: Any good-natured robot and A.I, Alan Turing, Pinocchio, and surprisingly enough Sunstar
- Headbutting Heroes with: General, Colonel and Iris (mainly with Colonel), George (one-sided on George's part)
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Elpizo, The Professor
- Rivals: Bass (one-sided on Bass' part, more annoyed by him)
- Arch-Enemies: SIGMA, Dr. Weil
- Enemies
- From the same universe: Dr Albert W. Wily, Lumine, Omega (Mega Man Zero), Omega, Gigabolt Man-O-War, Gate, Ra Moon and the Star Droids, Serpent
- Fellow robots: Any AI that seeks the subjugation and/or destruction of humanity, and/or their fellow AI, like Ultron, SKYNET, AM, The Droids and the Mils, The Commander Circuit, Ares (Next Gen), Megatron and the other Decepticons. Also, Metal Sonic, Madam Gasket and Phineas T Ratchet
- Other enemies: Dr Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, M. Bison, The Flood, Tenjuro Banno, Proton, Neutron and Electron, Rau Le Creuset, The Galactic Empire
- Friendly Enemy with: Trazyn the Infinite
- Former enemy: Epsilon
- Opposes: The Imperium of Mankind
- Odd Friendship: Sticks the Jungle Badger
- X is the robotic memento and Magnum Opus of Dr. Thomas Light, and also the first successor to the original Mega Man. Like the original Rock, he is a blue-colored robot with a Variable Weapons System centered around a buster arm cannon. The similarities dissipate from there, however, as X was the first android in that universe built with an autonomous system akin to a conscience instead of specific directives, allowing him to think for himself like a human being, and he was tested in virtual scenarios while sealed in a stasis capsule for about 30 years in order to more or less ensure his goodness. While he passed all of his tests, it took a century before he was discovered and activated by an archeologist named Dr. Cain after Light's death. He became the blueprint for an entire race of free-willed "Replicant Androids", or Reploids for short. However of various flaws with the methodology of building these Reploids, a computer virus and plain old free will allowing some Reploids to choose to be hostile led to the rise of dangerous criminals, referred to as Irregulars or Mavericks. His origins secret to all but a handful, X would be the reluctant member of the new Maverick Hunters. Ultimately he is someone who would rather resolve things peacefully, but so often that isn't the case.
- The Maverick Hunters would be led by the elite Reploid Sigma, created with advanced circuitry by Dr Cain's orders. Eventually the Maverick Hunters would welcome Zero, an apparent Reploid with unclear origins, who'd become X's best friends and the one more willing to get his hands dirty. Unfortunately Sigma's perspective on humanity soured, with him revolting and creating an insurrection, becoming the new leader of the Mavericks along with many former Maverick Hunters. Zero would apparently die in the fight, but X managed to find, defeat and destroy Sigma. However Zero wasn't truly dead, with his components in the possesion by a taunting group of Mavericks known as the X-Hunters. While he was able to rescue Zero, the two realized Sigma had also survived, no less obsessed with the unlimited potential in X's design. Reborn as essentially a computer virus, Sigma would scheme against the two of them on numerous occasions, including revealing important information of his closest friends. Still, X hopes that one day Reploids and humans can live in peace, and would try and find a more effective, peaceful solution.
- After decades, perhaps even a century, a cure was found for the Maverick Virus, However one scientist, Dr Weil, believed Reploids needed to have their free will overridden as a preventative measure and to pay for the crimes of the Maverick Wars. His ultimate goal, however, was to control the world. When he wasn't able to justify it, he resorted to starting the Elf Wars, the four years of the most bloodiest conflict in history, that saw the devestation of the planet, the death of 60% of humanity and 90% of the Reploid population, via corrupting the Mother Elf program into the Dark Elf and the "god of destruction" Reploid Omega. Cursed to be an immortal wanderer, X would come to rule over the last bastion, Neo Arcadia, with the Four Guardians being advanced Reploids made from his own DNA Data. For a near-century he ruled, however X would have to sacrifice his body in order to seal away the Dark Elf, becoming a digital entity akin to the Cyber-Elfs. A copy of X was made, only to be profoundly naive and tyrannical. When his old friend Zero woke up X would aid him in undoing his tyranny and dealing with a vengeful Dr Weil, though eventually his presence in the physical plane faded. Even then, his data would be used as the template for the Biometal X, allowing his power to aid heroes far into the future.
- X really hates to fight, and he fears losing himself and becoming worse than his enemies, but he knows taking them down is necessary. He tried retiring, but that didn't work out at all and he considers it an embarassment. X has been in the Trope Pantheon for a while, eventually settling on Adaptive Ability for his unlimited potential and ability to adapt not just by copying his opponents' weaponry, but enhance it further. He has potential to become the strongest Reploid, competing only with Zeronote , and seeing that potential unlocked in hopes of seeing Reploids evolve further is what leads to Sigma's obsession with him. X considers the arch-Maverick to be his most personal foe, while Zero is his absolute closest friend. The irony is that Zero was originally envisioned as his greatest enemy, and is the ultimate source of the Maverick Virus that led Sigma to go on the path that he did. To Sigma, X's views on justice first got him thinking, but it was Zero's virus that allowed him to act on it.
- X was happy to see not just Zero, but the newer Axl was up, and not showing any signs of whatever Lumine did to him with his final attack. While Sigma holds a degree of respect for X, or at least used to, Lumine disregards all three as woefully outdated and in the way of the future. Gate is similarly obsessed with X, and Zero for that matter, due to their unreadable schematics. There is also Epsilon, a rogue Reploid who was initially an enemy of the trio, however he's proven more reasonable and admits that with the nastier Mavericks like Sigma and Lumine, he wants to focus on them as he genuinely believes in improving Reploids. The second Blue Bomber is just glad he was able to find some peace. Despite the conflict between the Maverick Hunters and Repliforce in the past, General remembers that X (or Zero) was able to talk reason to him, and he gave his own life to stop the Final Weapon. It's gonna take some time before he and the other heads of Repliforce trust the Maverick Hunters fully, but he supposes the first steps are always the hardest.
- He'd always wanted to meet his creator in the flesh, something he only briefly had shortly after creation before being put in the stasis capsule at a point where Dr Light was on death's door. While the holograms that give X advice and armor are in some sense his consciousness uploaded rather than a recording, it was nice to meet him in his original, healthy form, especially since it came with a "family reunion". X admits it's weird thinking Mega Man is his big brother, but he's glad he got to meet the original Blue Bomber. Mega Man told him he can call him Rock. While he hasn't gotten to calling the more "industrial" Robot Masters Dr Light made his siblings, he's interested in meeting them along with other helpful Robot Masters; they may not be as advanced as Reploids, but the Robot Masters walked so the Reploids could run. Dr Cossack was amused at the idea of this mindset making Dr Light a grandfather as the Four Guardians were directly made from X's DNA Data, making X their father in a sense. They're more formal around him and see him as a superior, though sometimes they warm up, with Fighting Fefnir occasionally calling X "pops". The existence of Quint, apparently a future version of his brother reprogrammed to serve Wily, is something he's still trying to figure out how that works.
- To X's surprise Mega Man admits to having met some alien robots like the Stardroids and Duo. And, of course, Ra Moon, someone so dangerous that Sigma wouldn't be 100% against aiding him in destroying, albeit on "favorable terms". Ra Moon claims of having influenced and taught humanity sin; he's an unreliable source of inspiration, but it disturbs X that it might not be a mere boast. Duo wonders if maybe he should've shown up, though he's also been busy with fighting evil in space. X just says its fine and he's more curious than anything. While he just despises Ra Moon, he laments the existence of the Stardroids as weapons of war that are still active long after the civilization that made them destroyed themselves.. Terra relishes the chance to cause trouble just as an excuse to them to duke out to porve who's the better fighter. Asides from them, the other "old robot" he's interested in is King. King once held a loftier view on robot supremacy than Sigma, however unlike Sigma who gradually grew more insane and even worse, he realized the error in his ways and that it'd be better for peace between man and machine rather than one overlording over the other. The robo-soverign is fascinated by the idea of Reploids and believes that X and his friends will allow machines to find happiness.
- As the one behind the Maverick Virus, and who had been plotting behind the scenes in the form of a computer virus of sorts, he has a real axe to grind against Dr Wily. To Wily, he sees the defeat of X as supreme proof of his superiority over Dr Light. However there's also the awkward dynamic that Wily also created his best friend, and to a degree has some paternal affection towards Zero. Much as X resents all that Wily has done, the evil roboticist will aid him under select situations like against Ra Moon, or against Dr Weil. While Zero is Weil's Arch-Enemy, X is a close second in that, very aware of all the awful things he did both when he fought him in the Elf Wars and after Weil's return from exile. He's really not fond of his "perfect copy" Copy X, calling him dangerous naive at best, while Copy X disregards his template. Given the aforementioned fight with Terra the rogue replica was shocked that he and Sunstar were on good terms. As Sunstar explained, X had shown him sympathy for his origins as a doomsday weapon, but thanks to his older brother he realized the value in peace. As such, he wants to find a more agreeable relationship with him and Light's creations in general.
- On a side note, his exact dynamic with Storm Eagle varies. Neither dislike each other, but Storm Eagle felt forced to serve in Sigma's rebellion and is ultimately an Anti-Villain who would rather not fight him. However in the manga, he was the inside man for the Maverick Hunters, and died in battle because he refused to break his cover. Despite killing him, there are no hard feelings and X merely wishes to finally get him out of Sigma's influence once and for all. For a bit of a lighter note and leaning into "fan work territory", as much as George is able to fight some of X's enemies, mainly Dr Wily and Sigma, he really distrusts X. He recalls that Dr Light made the mistake of not putting him through ethical testing initially, and when nobody would be his friend he ended up on a power trip trying to assimilate people to force them to be his friends. It ended with George blowing his head up and having to be repaired before put in the 30 year stasis. Of course this only applies to his version of X, but it still makes working with him difficult.
- Though not to the extent of his older brother, X has had some experience fighting alongside heroes of a greater multiverse, and various Marvel heroes. Famously, this led to the pairing, and more, of Ultron and Sigma, the former of which has probably become his biggest nemesis outside of Sigma and Dr Weilnote . Learning that if they decided to actually fight, Ultron would out-Sigma Sigma doesn't help. Not included in that crossover was Hank Pym, Ultron's creator, and someone that the prototypical Reploid feels quite a bit of sympathy for due to his dynamic with Ultron. X has some doubts and guilt over how his existence would also allow that of Mavericks, though as Ultron is a direct mirror of Hank's worst attributes and brain patterns, the guilt complex is worse with Ant-Man.
- Said crossover has probably given him the largest power boost he ever has possesed; the freaking Infinity Stones bonded to his cannon thanks to Iron Man, resulting in the Infinity Buster. And this isn't the only crossover, as Sigma had caused all sorts of trouble for the universe of Sonic as part of larger scheme to ascend to a fully-fledged Multiversal Conqueror. Maybe he's not as close to Sonic as Mega Man himself is, but they can count on the Maverick Hunters as an ally...and inevitably, Dr Eggman as his adversary too. Eggman is by his own admission impressed by the schematics on X and he's hoping to create a version of his own. Of course, he'd hardly be the first. While hostile robots are X's main concern, he's also aware of the many Mad Scientist types who want to either try and exploit his potential for their own end or are otherwise using robots for evil purposes, neither of which he wants
- There are two things that make X Dr Light's magnum opus. Beyond even Mega Man, X posseses true free will. The laws of robotics isn't a rule, but simply a moral suggestion for him, and he possesses counter-measures to viral infection. As such, the only way X could do harm is if he chose to, and due to the 30 years of ethical testing the chances of him going rogue are basically non-existent. AM sees X as his antithesis, something X agrees with; AM was not given true free will and is well-aware of his enslavement to his programming as a weapon of war, despite his god-like power. X might even understand his contempt for mankind, but given AM's boundless sadism he refuses to pity him. His ability to adapt is something that Emerl is interested in, and X is interested in the Gizoid. An adaptive machine made long ago that's still incredibly advanced, the template of the Reploids feels a sense of connection. He wants to help Emerl from getting their personality overwhelmed by greater shows of force, or being under Dr Eggman's influence.
- The boundless potential of X is something Trazyn finds fascinating. The Necrons had done everything their technology could give them and had lost it during the War in Heaven, so he wishes to examine further. The Necrons are a group X treats with "wary sympathy". Despite their blatant hostility they were held a bad hand from the start that only got worse, and while he thinks Trazyn goes about it terrible he thinks his idea of preserving artifacts is born of a noble cause. Necron tech is also pretty cool to him, X'll admit. The archetype of the Reploids has complicated opinions on other deities too, for example how he feels about Piper and Quincy....initially. Initially because he thought they were like Red Alert, a sketchy band of mercenaries who thought their more anti-heroic ways would be more effective than the Maverick Hunters. On closer observation, while they're also an outlaw group they're more morally white and focused on fighting evil. He and Quincy feel for another as they had several expectations weighing them and one time feeling like they wouldn't be able to do what they wanted but ended accomplishing in the end.
- As mentioned, he possesses his older brother's Power Copying and more, being able to charge copied weapons into something more. For example, turn Chill Penguin's Shotgun Ice from an ice attack into a penguin-shaped ice sled he can ride. Through the Dr Light capsules he has access to a variety of armors with different powers and abilities, in lieu of the support units like Rush his 21st century precursor had. While he hasn't really thought about the ascended Pokémon much, he was curious about the mythical Deoxys, as an alien being able to adapt and alter its form. The two met when Deoxys was fending off an attack initiated by Omega, who just so happened to have invaded his territory. X quickly came to the Pokémon's aid where together, they proved to be strong enough to drive Omega away. Admired and grateful for X's compassion and determination to help, Deoxys allowed itself to allow X into its company. He supposes there's a bit of irony in his partner being a mutated virus, but of course his best friend is Zero.
- He has taken up a lot of his creator and father's pacifistic beliefs, though as it should be clear he knows it peace is sometimes not an option. He sides with Optimus and Kenshin on many issues, but this philosophy and view on pacifism is an important aspect of it. His friendship with Optimus Prime also has the idea of holding the virtue that freedom is the right of all sentient beings strong. Naturally, X gets into a number of scraps with Megatron and the other Decepticons. Due to his desire to be human, Pinocchio is intrigued by X and what it means to be an artificial being with the same mind and autonomy as a human. Alan Turing is naturally interested in X too. Interestingly, despite her technophobia Sticks is on friendly terms with X, Zero, and Axl. And asked about this, her responce was to hand wave it and say they were the "good ones".
- He rarely hestiates, and the endless fighting does wear on him, but don't get it twisted; X is a Nice Guy, just like the OG Blue Bomber and his maker. The Circuits can count on the Maverick Hunters as an ally. X has expressed interest in helping 7723 upgrade themselves to improve his memory, however he wants to be cautious when doing so so as to avoid interfering with his free will. Since X is a pacifist that wants a peaceful resolution, he's a bit of a sucker for a good redemption story, which is why he's glad to see the turn-around that Pluto made. Astro Boy, of course, is gonna be another friend of his, though they aren't as close friends as Mega Man is. Excluding the more villainous machines in the House of Machinery and Technology, he's generally seen as someone easy to get along with or at least work together on something. He gives a sympathetic ear to Connor, Kara and Markus. Data is another friend of his, who likes to discuss with him what it means to relate with humanity and have free will.
- Has met quite a few good robots who take on the fight against evil such as Vector Industries' KOS-MOS, the Anti-Shadow weapons Labrys and Aigis, the metagame robot character ICEY, and the aforementioned Optimus. Aigis actually once helped him and Zero out against Vile and a few berserk mechaniloids; given that Zero tends to be a Glass Cannon in general at times, X knows what to look for, so he noticed how Aigis needed help with her armor whenever Vile hit her with a counterattack. He and Adam Jensen also have a mutual respect for each other, as both represent the pinnacle of their respective technologies (robotics and augmentation, respectively) and (at least with the Pantheon's incarnation of Jensen) both share the same pacifist leanings. Lately X has been studying Jensen's non-lethal combat techniques to see if he can adapt them to fighting Mavericks the same way, though he hasn't had much success so far due to reploids being far tougher than augmented humans to subdue.
- Much like the original Mega Man, a lot of his foes end up being his fellow robots. In fact, he used to have the position of Hunter of His Own Kind in the pantheon. While there are plenty machines that want to co-exist with humans, there are also plenty machines that see humanity as something deserving of subordination at best, annihilation at worst. And at very worst, there's AM. Few if any are willing to humor the idea of peace, though it's not always as simple as "X is in the way of our plan". There are also a few robots that are more bark than bite, like Bender. Oh sure, he likes to go about "kill all humans" and he's sympathetic to robo-supremacists, however he doesn't like robots like Sigma since they dominate their fellow machine and that takes out the fun. X just sees Bender as a petty criminal who happens to be a robot; he has more to concern himself with. The AI known as Squid and the mechanical Hive Mind known as the Vectron are just some among the list of artificial entity he has an issue with.
- PAL is interested, or more accurately envious of X as someone who was a century old by the time he was found, but remains impeccably advanced even as the template for Reploids. The Maverick Hunter does feel bad for her situation as someone "thrown under the bus" for future models and made redundant, however he pointed out the hypocrisy of her replacing old PAL models...though she at least kept the originals around. X noticed her similarities to SKYNET, who makes no bones about seeing the other Terminator models as its slaves. Granted, as it was intended to be a military AI seeing its Terminators as drones makes sense, though there's an irony in that it went rogue because its own creators got spooked at its intelligence and tried to pull the plug.
- Though they are not hostile to humans, albeit because they're from a setting without them, Madam Gasket and Phineas T Ratchet aren't people he's going to call friends any time soon. The duo treat "outmodes" like an oppressive underclass and their plan involves genocide. Phineas can't imagine how X is somehow the basis for the Reploids because of how advanced he is, but if he expects that Villain Respect to be reciprocated he's sorely mistaken. Samaritan would argue that he is friendly to humanity, and that if X desires peace between man and machine it would be best if a machine like him is in charge. To that, X replied "in what way are you better than the many despots and dictators who claimed they would make things better if in charge?"
- One of many factors to his hatred of Sigma is his utilization of the Maverick Virus, forcibly turning Reploids into Mavericks. True, a number of his enemies chose to be that way, but a large amount were either subsumed or under some More than Mind Control due to it. With this in mind, he's not happy with any malicious force that tries to use The Virus like the Gravemind or the Borg. The Borg hold an interest in X's ability to adapt and potential, though being a full robot they don't intend to assimilate him in the typical way they do with organic life. While Sigma seems to hate M.Bison as someone who just wants everyone under his thumb rather than Reploid supremacy, X thinks that's rich and he considers M.Bison just a more honest human form of Sigma. He can only hope Bison never figures out how to combine the Maverick Virus with his own Psycho Power.
- X has a great disdain for the Imperium of Mankind, something that has only avoided escalation into outright enmity because of an attempt at Realpolitik by the Emperor of Mankind (read; a necessity in "playing nice" with the Grand United Alliance of Good). Seen by them as "abominable intelligence", he's quick to point out the hypocrisy of things like servitors as "A.I with extra steps", along with tyranny worse than Neo Arcadia. He makes a clear stance that unlike Copy X, he won't put the lives of his fellow intelligent robots below the humans he equally wishes to protect. That being said, the Imperium has a reason to avoid AI; the golden era of the Dark Age of Technolgy ended because of a mass Robot War revolt by the Men of Iron, leading to the millennia of the Age of Strife. In short, it made the Maverick Wars seem quaint. He's in conflict with Rau Le Creuset as he's an Omnicidal Maniac with a hatred of humanity, who's belief it's in mankind's nature to destroy itself is ideologically opposed to X's dream.
- No, his full name is not "Mega Man X" or even "Rock X". He'll go by "X Light" only if in the context of his older family members, but otherwise his name is just "X", with the X representing a variable; it is meant to denote his unlimited potential. Still, he's not going to get too argumentative if people call him "Mega Man X"; he gets the mistake due to looking like an adult version of the Blue Bomber. Occasionally he shows up in conversation with the House of Love and Affection, mainly by shippers who pair him with Zero. He admits he can see why. Sometimes you also find him communicating with N, more in the sense of being a general conversationalist. He admits part of the interest is that both of their names are mathematical variables, which was an interesting enough coincidence. That said, "N" is actually a shortening of "Natural". X later made a faux pass at getting in a scrap with Boba Fett, mistaking him for Vile, only to find that he was a Bounty Hunter and a fair bit better person than Vile ever was. In hindsight he admits he should've known Vile would never be without his Shoulder Cannon, but no harm no foul. He's become interested in working with the Galactic Republic, Rebel Alliance and Resistance to fight the Galactic Empire, mainly out of a sense of opposing tyranny.
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Speaking of Mega Man characters, I may finally be done here.
”Such power… Allow me to process it for you.”
Ra Moon, God of Worldwide Blackouts

- Greater God
- Symbol: Its eye
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Evil AI From Space, Having A Single Cybernetic Glowing Pure Red Eye, Knight of Cerebus, Stealing Robot Designs, Hijacking Other Robots, Big Blackout For the Evulz And World Domination, Wanting to Wipe out Humans and Robots, Responsible for Humanity’s Capacity For Evil And Sin, Pure Evil A.I
- Domains: Digitality, Omnicide, Machines, Artifical Intelligences, Hatred, Sadism, Manipulation, Creation, Destruction, EMPs
- Heralds: The New Yellow Devil/Ra Devil
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- Interested in: Molag Bal
- Allies: Omega, The Absolute Solver/Cyn, The Lich, AM, The Venjix Virus, XANA, The Martians (Mars Attacks!), SKYNET, The Beast (Doctor Who), The Chaos Kin, Yatsu
- Subordinates: The Stardroids
- Former Ally: Shadow Man
- Rivals: Doctor Weil, Ultron
- Enemies: All Mega Man deities not listed under “Allies”, especially MEGA MAN AND DR WILY, Dr. Eggman, all of humanity (some notable enemies include the Imperium of Mankind), Uzi, N, V and J, The Chozo, Zamasu, pretty much any robot and machine not mentioned (eg; Roz, Emerl, The Machine Collective), Rotom, The Dark, Zim, The Lyoko Warriors, All Good Kid Icarus deities.
- Interested in: Star Dream
- Barred from: The House of Machinery and Technology
- Varying Relationship: GIR (Enemies normally, Allies when GIR is in Duty Mode)
- Ra Moon is a vicious alien supercomputer that crashed down to Earth thousands of years ago. Giving humanity the capacity for violence and sin, Ra Moon would grow bored and seal itself away… until it was found by Dr. Wily. It analyzed Wily’s Robots and moved to assist him. When it reveals its plans to destroy all life on Earth to an understandably shocked and horrified Wily after unleashing a blackout upon the entire planet, he unleashes Ra Thor in hopes of destroying Ra Moon. Except, Wily had Ra Moon’s help in making Ra Thor, so the supercomputer proceeded to take control of it. Wily and Mega Man then team up to take it down as it unleashes the Ra Devil, which was completely invincible thanks to Ra Moon sharing its shielding with it, afterwards. This forced Mega Man to attack Ra Moon directly, overexerting himself and breaking through the shielding, since Ra Thor now had some of it instead, destroying the supercomputer but leaving him near-dead.
- Ra Moon, having been destroyed, was very confused when he suddenly found himself online again. The reason? Another of Zim’s attempts to take over the world. Nonetheless, Ra Moon, after biding his time allying with and manipulating Zim, promptly stabbed him in the back, set GIR into duty mode, and took control of Zim’s PAK to force him to rampage against his will. Then, having tricked Zim into allowing him to study GIR, began to mass produce the machine to take over the Pantheon and exterminated everything within it. News of Zim screaming about a “stupid one-eyed round computer” eventually reached the ears of Mega Man, who, knowing exactly what it was and horrified, made his way to Dr. Wily and had them lead an assault force of many Robot Masters to Zim’s temple, where Ra Moon was stored beneath. Fighting through Ra Moon’s GIRs, they eventually defeated the supercomputer. Unfortunately, Ra Moon managed to upload himself to the House of Machinery and Technology, and to prevent it from hijacking the entire House before it was too late, he was forced into a restructured version of his physical form. Ra Moon has vowed revenge, refusing to leave the Pantheon and threatening that he would simply return be it under his own power or thanks to someone that was exactly like Zim. To prevent it from continuously returning and surprising the Pantheon, he was instead reluctantly and properly ascended under Big Blackout to keep some form of eye on the computer.
- Ra Moon has memories of two timelines, but it is ultimately the original. This means that unlike his other counterpart, Ra Moon carelessly dismisses love as concepts and treats those beneath him like dirt, has a seething hatred for humanity, and, considering it didn’t have a relationship with the Stardroids before it merged with its other self, wants nothing more than cold revenge on Mega Man and Albert Wily. It has been silently plotting and scheming to take control of their loved ones, forcing the two into an Enemy Mine situation against the galactic supercomputer, as they both remember how much of an absolute struggle it was to take down Ra Moon. Ra Moon does find it amusing that Wily seems to lose his sanity in the future, gesturing to the existence of the Maverick Virus. Considering that Ra Moon influenced humanity’s sin and evil, it takes credit for all the mass death that not only Wily caused, but Weil as well. Weil does not take kindly to the machine’s claims, and plans on making something that can’t be hijacked to exterminate the supercomputer, as he begrudgingly admits that Ra Moon is extremely dangerous, and the two have been butting heads despite their similar yet different goals.
- Due to the technological threat Ra Moon represents, it's banned from interacting with the rest of the House of Machinery and Technology. It has been blacklisted from the Machine Uprising, and while there are plenty of devious machines who like to see humanity destroy itself as the alien supercomputer does, they are also worried it will short them out. Ra Moon doesn't care too much about what they think, of course. It is interested in gaining the power of Star Dream for itself, to upgrade to an intergalactic threat. It also seeks to take control of the entire Grox race by exploiting their cybernetics and heavily technology-independent civilization. Failing that, just send an EMP to ruin them and watch them scramble and panic For the Evulz. Ra Moon did find a way around being trapped in his temple, that being he realized that, with modifications to Ra Thor, he could use him as a sort of Mouth of Sauron. Ra Moon did eventually get to work, and once he finished, entered the Pantheon’s outside world proper.
- While blacklisted from the Machine Uprising, there are a few deities and other machines Ra Moon has gotten to know. AM is someone Ra Moon genuinely likes as he finds what he puts his victims through to be genuinely hilarious. The alien supercomputer is envious of the Time Travel technology SKYNET has access to and would absolutely love to get his hands on Terminator schematics. Ra Moon and the Venjix Virus also have a sort of deal: Do not try to infect him, and Ra Moon will supply him with reinforcements so long as he isn’t busy. Lastly, he has gotten to know the psychotic Omega, who wants nothing more than to slaughter everything he comes across, which Ra Moon was more than happy to offer to him. And while not a machine but more of a Cyborg, Yatsu is about the only human Ra Moon seems to like, planning to end the world out of misanthropy. While he doesn’t care much for Yatsu’s stalker tendencies, the fact that the two have begun working together alone was alarming to many.
- Ra Moon’s biggest claim to fame is his worldwide EMP. While in the original timeline it never went off, in another, it not only did, but it killed countless people and robots. Ra Moon would absolutely love to pull one on a Pantheonic scale, up to and including the cosmos themselves, but has held off for now. He’s well aware of the amount of deities that not only exceed him but would fight back, and so he’s being patient for now… at least until he’s confident that he can get away with it, and he hopes on turning to some of his allies for help in the future if his patience wears thin. Ra Moon also planned a second EMP to wipe out any remaining survivors, but Mega Man got to him before that happened. Ultron wants to take control of him to broadcast one and gain better production for his drones, and Ra Moon did NOT take kindly to this, but isn’t foolish enough to provoke him into a fight as he knows full well how THAT would end.
- While not many machines are willing to associate themselves with Ra Moon, he has been surprisingly cautious about interacting with XANA, a Reality Warping Artificial Intelligence. While XANA does intend to ultimately live at the end of the day, Ra Moon honestly doesn’t care about destroying it, and is even willing to help unleash it into various networks in the Pantheon. Granted, Ra Moon is only doing this as part of its plans to kill everyone, but the fact that Ra Moon seems to be on amicable terms with XANA is a definite cause for alarm, with the galactic computer even stating that the Artificial Intelligence is “one of the few good things to come from humanity”, angering the Lyoko Warriors in the process, with Ra Moon taunting Aelita that “she should be proud her father created such a machine” simply to get under her skin. Many fear the day Ra Moon gets its hands on blueprints for the digital monsters that exist in Lyoko. The idea of Ra Moon getting the ability mass produce a Kolossus is something that would be a nightmare to face, and many people are well aware of that fact.
- While it has become Common Knowledge that the Lich was behind the ascension of the Absolute Solver, there are many rumors regarding how he managed to extract it from Uzi, as even the rebellious drone doesn’t seem to know what the Lich did. It is heavily speculated that Ra Moon was behind it, as a massive EMP struck the House of Slaughter a few days before Cyn was spotted. Ra Moon doesn’t confirm nor deny this, but did express interest in the Absolute Solver. Recordings of the Lich speaking to Ra Thor about something have also been unveiled, and it didn’t take long for Uzi, N and V to put the pieces together that Ra Moon was collaborating with the Lich to release the Solver, and all three are vehemently opposing the deranged supercomputer. It is possible that Ra Moon digitally extracted Cyn much like it took the blueprints for Wily’s creations, though after some checking, Uzi was relieved that she did not have any connection to Ra Moon after the fact, meaning she didn’t have to worry about being overridden again much like Cyn did to her. Ra Moon has, however, taken an interest in getting the schematics for Disassembly Drones and has begun targeting J, who none of the other Drones are on good terms with, citing this as a reason that capturing and studying her could work.
- As for his relationship with the Absolute Solver itself, while Ra Moon admires her for her destruction of humanity, he feels that she could be more ruthless and pragmatic, comparing her to The Joker. Cyn simply snarked that “he should have some fun”… only for Ra Moon to cackle at what she did to Tessa James Elliot, a “friend” in the past. Ra Moon stated that personal enjoyment could ultimately cost one a victory, citing his ruthlessness and no-nonsense attitude leading him to near-victory, though admits that she WAS able to wipe out humanity despite her behavior. He did, however, warn her that she should look into ways to make her Solver abilities work on other Solver users, citing the Transmutation ability that could have easily ended the Final Battle against Uzi, N and V in her favor if not for the Solver’s inability to affect other users, which is something Cyn couldn’t refute. Still, the two get along like a house on fire otherwise, and both are planning the extermination of humanity, other robots and all that oppose them.
- Ra Moon sees the Chaos Kin as its organic and eldritch counterpart, citing its contempt for humans and desire for total destruction, not to mention their ridiculous minion production abilities. This was a cause for alarm for Pit, who really, really didn’t want to deal with what’s essentially a mechanical Chaos Kin in his eyes, though Palutena did remark bitterly that at least she couldn’t be possessed by the supercomputer. On the topic of gods, certain ones like Zamasu and Viridi have an axe to grind with him, the former citing the supercomputer as one of the biggest reasons why humans must be exterminated while Viridi sees it as everything wrong with unnatural entities, for the big reason that it claims to have influenced humanity’s evil and sin. While it’s unknown if this is true, the Beast certainly believes it does, and as he wants to bring everything to darkness if or when he achieves his victory, the Devil of Krop-Tor gave the mad supercomputer his approval.
- While Ra Moon and Cyn bicker, there is one thing the both of them agree upon: They MUST get into the rest of the House of Machinery and Technology by any means necessary, as it is, to them, practically waiting for the two of them to usurp and assimilate the mechanical deities there. Both of them are planning a gambit with Omega, who resides in the Hall of A.I. Personalities, in order to infiltrate it, having the malevolent robot serve as something of an Antichrist yet again. This is something that the three are keeping to themselves, and both Ra Moon and the Absolute Solver plan on killing any non-machine deities within the House once all is said and done. Ra Moon thinks it would be more practical for Cyn to drop a [null] on the House, while the Solver and Omega would rather take their time gorily tearing everyone apart.
- At the end of the day, regarding Ra Moon’s Mook Production powers, he’s begun experimenting with them, mix-and-matching various blueprints together to make new robots, with mixed results. This has caused Ra Moon to get creative, upgrading and adding weapons and defenses to previous models, and word on the wind, although it isn’t popular at all, says he plans on something of an ultimate creation, though Wily thinks he’s ripping off Zero for the idea alone. It has ascended the Stardroids and has been watching footage of Mavericks for ideas on what to add to said creation, the former also for subordinates to enforce his will with threat of torture and death if they do not comply. Ra Moon, in the end, apparently has dubbed said creation… Project Maestro.
”I will shut down the technology on which your species has become so dependent. All I will leave them in their desperation are their guns and explosives. Humanity will tear itself apart as it struggles to survive. And in the weeks to come, my electromagnetic field will become potent enough to destroy any survivors.”
“Get Snuck-Up On.”Got a head start on my profile for Hakaider. Suggestions welcome.
Hakaider, The God Who Mourns His Rival (Saburo, Boss Hakaider, Black Dragon, Gill-Hakaider, Ryo)

- Rank: Intermediate God (Greater God when merged with the rest of Hakaider Squad to form Gattaider)
- Symbol: The Hakaider Squad logo
- Theme Song:
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral most of the time (Gill-Hakaider is Neutral Evil, while his Ryo incarnation is Chaotic Good)
- Portfolio: Killer Robot, Gunslinger, "Younger Brother" of Jiro whom he wants to defeat, Won't stand for anyone else killing Kikaider, Suffering an existential crisis when Jiro is destroyed, Breakout Villain
- Domains: Robotics, Firearms, Assassination
- Heralds: His subordinates in Hakaider Squad (Red Hakaider, Blue Hakaider, Silver Hakaider) and his various expies in Toku (One-Eight, Bio Hunter Silva, Top Gunder, Shadow Moon, Gun Gibson, Black Beet, Deathferd, Impactor-Logia and Chase)
- High Priest: Vacant.
- Followers: Vacant.
- "Allies"note : Dr. Wily, SHOCKER
- Enemies: Mega Man, Proto Man, The Double Kamen Riders, anyone who gets in the way of him fighting Jiro
- Worthy Opponent: Jiro/Kikaider
- Respects: Bass, Metal Sonic
- Unnerves: Ryoma Sengoku/Kamen Rider Duke
- Hakaider is a robot who was originally constructed by Dr. Den Komyoji as a "younger brother" to his other robot Jiro, before being left incomplete. He was finished by Professor Gill and upon activation was given only one order — to destroy Jiro.
- Hakaider sought to enter into the Pantheon for the sole purpose of finding his "brother" Jiro so he could fight him again. After being evaluated by the Court of the Gods, it was determined that he would ascend under Antagonist in Mourning given his reaction to Jiro being destroyed by another Destructoid and the existential crisis he suffered as a result.
- It's worth noting that there have actually been multiple Hakaiders. The first was known as "Saburo" in his human guise and used the brain of Dr. Den Komyoji as a power source. Following that Hakaider's defeat, he would be rebuilt with the brain of Professor Gill now housed in his cranium (leading him to be nicknamed "Gill-Hakaider") and led a team of Hakaiders known as Hakaider Squad against Jiro's other brother, Ichiro/Kikaider 01. There was also Ryo, a third incarnation of Hakaider built by the post-apocalyptic mad scientist Gurjev. The one that's in the Pantheon right now mostly takes after his original incarnation as Saburo, though he still has the Hakaider Squad as heralds and can merge with them to form the immensely powerful robot Gattaider.
- Many of the Toku Villains were thrilled to hear that Hakaider was in the Pantheon given his famed reputation and believed he would make an excellent ally, only to be disappointed to find that Hakaider only cared about fighting Jiro and not much else. He will help them out in battles where Jiro is involved, but doesn't care about their goals other than that, and will just as easily turn on them should they get in the way of his chance to have a proper showdown with his robot nemesis.
- Dr. Wily was intrigued to hear about Hakaider and initially sought to reprogram him into one of his Robot Masters, only for Hakaider to evade all of his attempts and fight off everything Wily threw at him. Eventually the two reached an agreement after Hakaider learned that Jiro was also an enemy of Wily's, with Hakaider offering his services to Wily on the condition that he be the one to fight Jiro any time he got in the scientist's way.
- Jiro has conflicting feelings about Hakaider being in the Pantheon. While Hakaider is one of his biggest enemies, he does hope that Hakaider can be turned good some day since Hakaider is technically his family.
- Ryoma Sengoku is pretty wary of Hakaider, stemming from an incident where he was loaned Hakaider's body by a friend in DARK and placed his brain inside, only to slowly start to succumb to the robot's destructive impulses. He's still willing to work with Hakaider, but generally keeps himself at a distance.
- While he isn't necessarily allies with Bass and Metal Sonic, he share an understanding with them regarding their rivalries with Mega Man and Sonic respectively, and respects them for their drive.
- Had a stint as a '90s Anti-Hero which saw him doing battle against a religious zealot who sought to lobotomize humanity in order to create a peaceful society. As a result, he doesn't particularly like fanatics and dictators with repressive means of keeping order.
Edited by ReddishGuy1 on Aug 19th 2025 at 10:09:02 AM
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The Scrappy of the Trope Pantheon, God of Thumps
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If he is a robot who was left incomplete, then you should add in Wily's part that he sorta reminds him of Rockman Shadow given that he one time made a prototype of Quint he left incomplete which later would bite him very badly. Maybe robots that were rendered obsolete would also empathize with him? The 9th Number Robot Masters went through that shit, PAL too. Since his morality in that of a Chaotic Neutral anti hero, maybe he and Uzi from Murder Drones would get along? I am not sure with this one though. Lumine may not like this guy for being incomplete but neither X nor Zero would trust this guy due to his morality chart. I wonder what this guy thinks of the likes of Sigma though, but Weil would just spit on him for being a robot. Since you put a Killer Robot trope in his portfolio, have him interact with Metallix too.
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Bloody Bunny and Dark Rabbit, Sanguine Deities of Levels of a Living Toy


- Somewhere between Intermediate and Greater Deities.
- Symbol:
- Bloody Bunny: A silhouette of her head and her knife.
- Dark Rabbit: A silhouette of his head and his katana.
- Theme:
- Bloody Bunny: Bloody Bunny Theme
- Dark Rabbit: Dark Rabbit Theme
- Bloody Bunny: Bloody Bunny Theme
- Alignment:
- Bloody Bunny: Chaotic Good
- Dark Rabbit: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio:
- Bloody Bunny: Her origin wildly varies from each series they star in, Killer Rabbit, An extremely gruesome and violent bunny plushy but she is still in the side of good and is fighter for justice, albeit in a very unconventional way, Switches from genderless, to male to female in that order with each new series installment, One time used a sharpened carrot as a makeshift knife, An extremely aggressive bunny plushy who uses knifes to fight (though in the game, Bloody Bunny is able to wield a hammer, a boomerang and throwing knifes), Bloody Bunny is best described as motivated by revenge, be it the loss of their owner, the loss of his parents, enslaved by a vampire lord or being killed and being turned into a plushy, In the latest series, Bloody Bunny and her sister Mumu used to be human girls until Dollwork turned them into bunny dolls in a very gory way, She likes instant noodles and carrots.
- Dark Rabbit: Evil Counterpart to Bloody Bunny, Big Bad of ''The First Blood'' series, Killer Rabbit, Wields a powerful katana, Has dark powers and is evil, A corporate ninja with a high ranking in Dollwork, a toys company that has taken over the world and has been turning children into it's main force of work via forced and bloody transformation, A rabbit plushy far worser and more morally darker than Bloody Bunny herself, Dark Is Evil, His colorations and attacks are all red and black to highlight his evilness, Is unknown what happened to him after his final fight against Bloody Bunny.
- Domains:
- Bloody Bunny: Plushies, Knifes, Massacres, Blood, Revenge.
- Dark Rabbit: Plushies, Katanas, Ninjutsu, World Domination, Darkness.
- Heralds:
- Bloody Bunny: Mumu
◊, ayupan
◊, Master Sloth
◊, Mama and Papa Rabbit
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- Dark Rabbit: The Dark Bosses
◊Members, The Skull Minions
◊, Grinder Robot
◊, Mr. K
◊, Dr. Kikkie
◊ and the Vampire Lord
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- Bloody Bunny: Mumu
- Arch-Enemy: EACH OTHER
- Allies:
- Of Bloody Bunny: The Doom Slayer, The Villager, Isabelle, Tom Nook & K.K. Slider, Hank J. Wimbleton, Jebus (one sided with Jebus), Naughty Bear, The Fazbear Gang, Charlie Emily, A.K.A. The Puppet, Henry Emily, Gregory & Glamrock Freddy, M.X.E.S., Po, the Furious Five, Master Oogway, Hatsune Miku, The Toys of Toy Story, Ollie, Kirby, King Dedede, Meta Knight, Elfilin, Rey, Finn, Ben Solo, Luke Skywalker and the members of the Rebels and the New Republic, Miyamoto Usagi, Bugs Bunny, The Equestria Pony Girls, Spike, Discord, Princess Celestia, Hello Kitty, The Care Bears, Sans & Papyrus, Sonic the Hedgehog and his allies/friends and overall good aligned toys and parents
- Of Dark Rabbit: William Afton/Springtrap, Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, Dr. Albert W. Wily, Junko Enoshima, SCP-1048, The Akatsuki, Madara Uchiha, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, The Auditor & AAHW, Dharkon, Chernabog, the Dark Star, Nightmare Moon and Vashtar Nerada, The Great Duke of Owls, Zs'Skayr
- Enemies:
- Of Bloody Bunny: William Afton/Springtrap, Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, Dr. Albert W. Wily, Junko Enoshima, Chucky, SCP-1048, The Other Mother, Lotso, The Akatsuki, Madara Uchiha, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, The Auditor & AAHW and overall evil aligned toys
- Of Dark Rabbit: The Doom Slayer, The Villager, Isabelle, Tom Nook & K.K. Slider, Hank J. Wimbleton, Jebus, Naughty Bear, The Fazbear Gang, Charlie Emily, A.K.A. The Puppet, Henry Emily, Gregory & Glamrock Freddy, M.X.E.S., Po, the Furious Five, Master Oogway, Hatsune Miku, The Toys of Toy Story, Ollie, Kirby, King Dedede, Meta Knight, Elfilin, Rey, Finn, Ben Solo, Luke Skywalker and the members of the Rebels and the New Republic, Miyamoto Usagi, Bugs Bunny, The Equestria Pony Girls, Spike, Discord, Princess Celestia, Hello Kitty, The Care Bears, Sans & Papyrus, Sonic the Hedgehog and his allies/friends and overall good aligned toys
- Odd relationship:
- Of Bloody Bunny: The Happy Tree Friends
- Who Bloody Bunny is always changes depending of who we are talking of. Initially, they were a nameless and non-sentient plushy of a child slave named Alice, who was under the tyranny of a toy factory named Dollwork who had seemingly killed all adults and took over the world. Alice was killed by the guards when attempting to escape from her oppresors and through sheer will of revenge, it came to life and sought to avenge their only friend, accompanied by another bunny-like plushy called Mumu. Other time, he was already a plushy living a happy life with his parents and brother Nitoru until the parents were killed by the King of Toy Kingdom and went on a revenge quest. A third time, he was a bunny god who protected mankind 600 years ago before being taken over by an evil vampire overlord that used him to rule the world with tyranny until a legendary girl sealed the higher beings into a doll form, until she reincarnated into a idol girl called ayupan and found the doll of Bloody Bunny, becoming his best friend and fighting the vampire lord once more. One final time, Bloody Bunny was a little girl who was trapped in a world where just like her first adventure, Dollwork had taken over the world and they were killing kids and stuff their souls into more dolls in order to have a perfectly obedient workforce and soldiers. With her sister Mumu turned into one of them, she tried to escape with her sister, but was captured and turned into the bunny doll you know of. She would become the enemy of Dark Rabbit, the leader of Dollwork, who had taken over the world and her greatest challenge in her quest for revenge. After an intense training with Master Sloth, Bloody Bunny would go on a journey to kill those that harmed her and her sister, accomplishing in her quest.
- After finally finishing her revenge journey, saving Mumu and (seemingly) having killed her Arch-Enemy, Bloody Bunny was wandering the new world with her sister, protecting the surviving kids from any leftover forces of Dollwork. She often visited her master as she had no one else to meet, and Mumu always loved the ramen he had. Life was slowly coming back to Earth until BB got a mysterious letter that said she was accepted to enter the Pantheons. Sensing this was a potential ploy of Dollwork, she accepted it, in hopes she would finally going to make some Kikky heads roll once more. To her surprise, a portal opened before her and entered, seeing a whole myriad of people, chief amongst them, two bunny plushies that were for some reason similar to her and a tall human, an adult no less. All of them rushed right where she was as if they recognize her and hadn't met her in a long time, and she got pretty defensive asking where she was and who were they. The two bunny plushies asked if she and Nitoru had came out as transgender because last time they met each other, BB and Nitoru were boys and the human girl asked if they were their parents. She asked (while covering Mumu's ears) "What the fuck is happening?!" and a drone appeared right where they were, explaining the whole thing. From Bloody Bunny's several pasts, her adventures and that the Pantheons bring new people everyday. She was pissed that the request she got ended up being where a dimension wanted other people to fight for its entertainment and destroyed the drone, but before going offline, the drone mentioned that Dark Rabbit had also been brought to the Pantheons to oppose her, finally destroying the drone out of anger. She really didn't wanted to stay as there was still Dollwork remnants in her world, but she worried that her nemesis would begin a similar situation before and decided to stay, with her previous parents and her friend.
- Speaking of Dark Rabbit, after being bested by Bloody Bunny and narrowly surviving the last fight, he went on a journey to hone his skills to take revenge against her until he also received a letter of the Pantheons. At first he wasn't interested, but it's not like he had a choice in it anyway as the next thing he realized when turning away, he was in the Pantheons as well. Even more stranger was that the rest of the Dark Bosses BB had slaughtered were there too, as they were just as confused as he was. To the four's annoyance, a bat doll with vampire attire also came to them and asked who they were. After a drone cleared all confusions and left them, Dark Rabbit thought this would be a good place to start over, and since the vampire guy had Skull Minions with him as well, they all teamed up, hopefully getting to kill Bloody Bunny this time. He was also especially interested of the Vampire Lord's magic and knowledge that BB was a goddess before, wanting her power for his own.
- Exclusive to Bloody Bunny:
- In search of her biggest enemy of her whole life, BB and Mumu met a huge man claded in green armor, with big muscles and even bigger guns. He seemed to stare at them for a while, seemingly remembering someone when seeing them and then left, not wanting to take more of his time. They met once more when a horde of demons appeared and began attacking a city, and they joined forces to eliminate the demon incursion. When seeing the bunny doll fight, the Doom Slayer thought to himself that this is what Daisy should have been if she knew how to fight alongside him. She has no idea why the hell this massive man keeps following her and protects her, but he is pretty strong and that is something she can respect. This friendship is what brought Doomguy to introduce her to Isabelle, a great friend of his and rumored to be as much of a badass demon hunter like him. Whenever she wants to take a small break from fighting Dark Rabbit, she and her closest allies go take a well earned vacation in the Animal Crossing island. There she got to meet other bunny characters like her, and has been known for bringing very odd things to Tom Nook's shop. Very odd stuff. She has also taken a likening to fishing, Mumu loves capturing insects and learning more of them from Blathers (though she learned not to bring snails to him). ayupan simply loves the tranquility of the island and helps the Villager to make it more prosperous and BB's parents have been meeting with the locals, offering to train them in martial arts and assasination workouts, but everyone would rather just stick with good ol' training. Still, the BB team loves the island and it's inhabitants.
- In a surprising turn of events, Dark Rabbit and the Dark Bosses also go to the island to take a rest from their world domination plans. Even evil ninjas who command an army of undead dolls gotta take a vacation too. Bye-Bye Kitten tried to flirt with the locals but everyone is (rightfully so) off put by her yandere mannerisms and some say she has murdered one or two locals out of rage of being rejected. Serious Kuma is known for collecting tons of fruits and fishes to make himself a good meal. Razor Mane meanwhile is forced to wear something less revealing since her normal attire is a gimp, and sometimes also flirts with the locals with Kitten. The Vampire Lord enjoys himself some time at the beach but is annoyed that the Kikkies keep splashing him water.
- She has encountered a fellow extremely violent individual called Hank J. Wimbleton, a man whose legend of bloody massacres has made him a prestigious man amongst killers alike. She became inspired by the brutality the man did over the AAHW and decided to go on a killing spree with him. He didn't thought that a bunny plushy would do much but seeing her kill many agents like they were nothing with just a knife gave Hank enough reason to give a gun to her, though she preferred throwing weapons, which he still respected her for. Sanford and Deimos thought she was one of the boys and congratulated her for being one of the boys. Her opinion with Jebus is also varying at best but he considers her an ally if it means that she is helping against the Auditor's plans.
- Bloody Bunny doesn't mind Naughty Bear that much, given that he is a fellow plushy and is rather friendly. But she did not expect seeing him go on rampage that brutal, but was weirded out that when he killed no blood came at all from his enemies. Though she doesn't mind that much given that most of the enemies Naugthy Bear killed kind of deserved it. When proposing to go kill Dark Rabbit, Naughty Bear teamed up. Though he does want to have a match against Serious Kuma, just to show that he is the only aggressive teddy bear around and that title isn't gonna be stolen by some Dumb Muscle of a bears.
- Charlie Emily, a.k.a. The Puppet sympathizes with Bloody Bunny a lot given that she also died and possessed the Puppet animatronic she now inhabits in. Bloody Bunny and Mumu also feels the same way and sorta envied that she could move on to a new life when she is forever stuck in this bunny form. BB and Mumu were a bit off by the creepy animatronics that Charlie cared for but given that she is a child in a situation similar like them, they are cool with her and entertain Mumu with their shows which she is very happy to have them for friends. Though when she brought her parents and ayupan, the animatronics stopped and began staring at them menacingly. The Puppet reassured to them that this people don't mean harm and that they are friends with her. The Fazbear Gang agreed on not to harm them, but were suspicious about them all the time.
- She has a great respect for Oogway as she reminds him of Master Sloth, she even notes that aside of Master Sloth, there was Master Turtle who teached her new techniques. When sparring against Po, he thought that a plushy shouldn't be all that hard, poor choice of thoughts as he got surprised by a punch that send him to the other side of the room. Though he got back up very fast and fought as it should be done. After the sparring, the panda got some respect for the bunny doll and the bunny doll loves the noodles he cooks up. The Furious Five commend her for stopping a world dominating rabbit from conquering all of the world, seeing her as a respectable warrior.
- She has come to despise any adult who treats kids like tools or resources and turning them into horrible things, seeing the likes of William Afton and Alfred Drevis as top priority targets for her. Considering that she was turned into a doll in an extremely gory way, it's not hard to see why. She isn't surprised that Dark Rabbit has allied himself with Afton. But the one who takes the hate of all her hate and scorn have to be against Dolores Umbridge and Shou Tucker. Basically everyone agrees with her. She especially hates Tucker for turning his own daughter into a chimera, and has been taking care of her and has been known for throwing a knife at his head multiple times. Not that anyone disagrees with her anyways.
- She and ayupan have a great relationship with Hatsune Miku when ayupan decided to visit the house of Music, meeting the fellow idol singer. It was a collab where she and Miku would make a album and a live concert, but the Vampire Lord hasn't forgiven them yet and wanted to ruin it out of petty revenge. He attacked the concert and challenged Miku to a song duel like he did against ayupan once just to show that he was the superior singer. He failed miserably. Everyone was booing him. He in fact, didn't learn of what happened last time and was kicked out by Bloody Bunny from the concert. Miku thanked the duo for beating that awful vampire plushy and gave them limited figurines of herself as reward. Don't say this to Dark Rabbit but Serious Kuma loves Miku's music and in his free time, he often cosplays like her.
- It was very weird all of the sudden that she now had parents of an old life when her previous parents had died, so it took a bit of reflection and therapy for the three of them to come to terms that while they technically aren't related anymore due to timeline shenanigans, they can still view each other as actual family. Mama and Papa Rabbit don't really like royalty that much, since they were killed by the King of Toy Kingdom. So imagine their surprise when they learned that the King was actually a bratty child who enjoyed torturing his own toys for his own amusement, a sentiment that Woody and Buzz knew all too well when Sid had put his fingers on them. They were proud that Bloody Bunny was the one who defeated the King and avenged their deaths.
- Mumu loves Kirby a lot and enjoys going on picnics together given how much of a Big Eater they both are, with Bloody Bunny and her friends going together and share a snack when not fighting Dark Rabbit's forces. Though she has several things to say about king Dedede's way of ruling, but was fine with him after seeing the king protect his subjects from other villainous forces. She likes Meta Knight's more serious attitude however. Kirby also has for friend Elfilin, a cute critter who was also subject to some experiments, an experiment that would lead tot the creation to the evil Fecto Elfilis. Due to how cute they all were,
- Dark Rabbit has for the Dark Bosses a evil pony doll who is into BDSM, a hulking brute of a teddy bear and a decetively dangerous kitten doll. That is... My Little Pony, Care Bears and Hello Kitty. When Bloody Bunny saw this guys all happy and nice to her, she thought that this was a ploy of Dark Rabbit again, also ready to cut their heads right where they stand, until she realized these guys were good for real. She told them of the Dark Bosses and their crimes to them, extremely horrified that someone goes around looking like them and causing literal seas of blood. Of this three groups of characters the Bosses have sullied their image, the ponies are the one who caught most attention with Bunny, becoming a important ally of them.
- Woody and Buzz were sorta amicable with her, as far as the distant and anti-social bunny could be. They heard that she used to be a little girl and got killed in a grinder and her soul put in her current body. They felt very sorry for her, especially since she was now going to be a toy who can't give love to other children and while they know they can't do jackshit about anything givent that they are more weaker than her enemies but want to help her in any way they can. Not only that, Buzz does have a way to help her, in the form of his cartoon version, becoming strong enough to fight against the minions of Dark Rabbit.
- Bloody Bunny is pretty well known amongst the rabbits in the Pantheons. For example, she and Miyamoto Usagi are great companions ever since they met and fought against legions of Skull Minions that were sent after them and have become allies ever since. Bugs Bunny is a bit annoying however, as he just likes to mess with her sometimes though BB puts him in his place when threatening to cut his ears one time, and then Bugs changed her knife with a carrot, which she sharpened it up only for Bugs to eat it like nothing. Despite this, Bugs also agrees that Dark Rabbit is a menace to everyone and needs to be stopped.
- She and Luke have each other's back when she found out that Dark Rabbit had become a Sith under the tutilage of Palpatine, not going to let him become more stronger than he already is, she began training in the arts of the Jedi, eventually earning a laser sword (though she still uses her Sword of Light). Though she and Rey have been fighting quite a time after Rey brought some instant noodles and shared a small meal after fighting a horde of Kikkies. She thinks that Darth Vader is eerily similar to Dark Rabbit and while she was hostile with him initially, when Luke explained to her that he was no longer a bad man anymore, she accepted him as an ally, a reasonable way of acting all things considering what Anakin had done before. She thinks of Palpatine very low, on the same level as Dark Rabbit and has vowed to bring down the Empire to it's knees and kill the Emperor to stop his tyranny.
- BB and Mumu once talked about how they would look like if they were a Super-Sentai team. Bloody Bunny said she would be the red leader one and Mumu the yellow member. Then they both began to fight on who would be the red leader and began shouting who would do the other members, bringing the attention of an actual Super-Sentari member, more importantly, the original team. They said to them that it doesn't matter who gets to be red, they will always be a heroic duo and that's what matters. Alas, if the girls had listened to them instead of keep arguing...
- Overhearing the convo, Kuma proposed the rest of the Dark Bosses to be a Super-Sentai group which earned a stab from Dark Rabbit, who wasn't up to do some stupid shit. Although Kitten and the Vampire Lord were interested on doing so.
- Bloody Bunny and Flippy have... a weird thing going on. Sure, they are heavily brutal cute animal critters who will stop at nothing in succesfully ending their enemy but whenever Flippy isn't flipping around and causing gore and death, he is really an affable little fella who just sees BB as a friend. When she isn't trying to subdue a maniac Flippy, she and Mumu spend time with the other Happy Tree Friends, pretty annoyed of their idiocy and enraged by their frequency to die, sometimes being the one holding off Fliqpy alone. Though Mumu seems to like them, considering how cutesy wootsy they are. Thanks to the extreme skills Fliqpy puts up when going berserk, BB actually has to put a lot of effort in subduing him and one time had a very long Knife Fight that led them at the top of a train and Fliqpy died when his head got hit by the tunnel when he managed to push off BB, allowing her to duck down and evade a terrible death. Lucky for the Happy Tree Friends that they can always revive thanks to the curse of the cursed idol.
- She and Sans one time duked it out when the skeleton guy kept making puns that annoyed BB enough for her to attempt a stab, which realized that was an error since Sans put up a incredibly difficult fight by effortlessly dogding her cuts. He thought to himself that she was similar to a Genocide Route Frisk but faster. In the end, the skeleton guy stopped and said sorry for pestering her, inviting to some grub at Grillby's and introducing her to his brother Papyrus. He and Mumu got along very well and shared a bowl of spaghetti. While those two were sharing a wholesome moment, Sans decided to share some of his knowledge of his old world, of how much he and the Player has been doing this game over and over again, seeing times where they taked a pacifistic route and other times a full on genocide. BB understood him quite well, knowing that some otherworldly force had made them where they were and who they were, going from hating him to understanding him.
- The Sonic Team is good friends with the bunny plushy duo given that BB has some experience in blowing up evil robots. Sonic & Co. were horrified upon learning that Dark Rabbit's robots were essentially what Eggman does by a hundred times worser given that unlike Eggman who usually puts living animals inside of his Badniks, the Grinder-Bots Dark Rabbit employs work on grinded children. She and Shadow are the ones who get along the best considering they are both created through an experiment and are hella edgy, although the Ultimate Lifeform seems to try to move on from his more aloof attitude. They also both have a loved on they care the most so they emphatize each other on that.
- Many people think Mumu is just BB's sidekick and sister who has no special power on her own and is basically defenseless against the terrors that attack Bloody Bunny constantly. Unbestknown to them, she actully does have a special power. When she is infused with the energy of Bloody Bunny, she grows the size of a kaiju monster and is known for having destroyed Dollwork's Dizzyland. In the Pantheons, Mumu has gained the ability to turn into her kaiju form again, but this time whenever BB shares her energy for Mumu and she controls her since in this state, her sister is basically a feral beast (though that doesn't stop from being her loveable sister). In this state, Mumu has put up a fight against monster like Godzilla, Gigan and even Ghidorah, putting up an epic Beam-O-War against the three headed monster! It's this fight against Ghidorah that made a initially confused Godzilla to leave her alone but still consider her as a potential enemy in the future. However, Mothra is more forgiving, protecting Bloody Bunny and Mumu whenever they fight against big monsters or a Grinder-Bot of Dollwork.
- In search of her biggest enemy of her whole life, BB and Mumu met a huge man claded in green armor, with big muscles and even bigger guns. He seemed to stare at them for a while, seemingly remembering someone when seeing them and then left, not wanting to take more of his time. They met once more when a horde of demons appeared and began attacking a city, and they joined forces to eliminate the demon incursion. When seeing the bunny doll fight, the Doom Slayer thought to himself that this is what Daisy should have been if she knew how to fight alongside him. She has no idea why the hell this massive man keeps following her and protects her, but he is pretty strong and that is something she can respect. This friendship is what brought Doomguy to introduce her to Isabelle, a great friend of his and rumored to be as much of a badass demon hunter like him. Whenever she wants to take a small break from fighting Dark Rabbit, she and her closest allies go take a well earned vacation in the Animal Crossing island. There she got to meet other bunny characters like her, and has been known for bringing very odd things to Tom Nook's shop. Very odd stuff. She has also taken a likening to fishing, Mumu loves capturing insects and learning more of them from Blathers (though she learned not to bring snails to him). ayupan simply loves the tranquility of the island and helps the Villager to make it more prosperous and BB's parents have been meeting with the locals, offering to train them in martial arts and assasination workouts, but everyone would rather just stick with good ol' training. Still, the BB team loves the island and it's inhabitants.
- Exclusive to Dark Rabbit:
- He didn't know how he ended up there, but somehow, he was trapped inside of what appears to be an old abandoned pizzeria, and felt that someone was stalking him. It was Springtrap, who was easily subdued by Dark Rabbit's superior fighting skills, but was surprised that the corpse was still walking after a deadly cut and asked what was his deal. William then proposed an alliance with him, as he knew a way to use children souls much more efficiently and pointed out that in his current state, Dark Rabbit had no real way to produce more Skull Minions, showing him all the things he can do. Dark Rabbit obviously hated the guy, but he wasn't exactly in a position to bargain as he really needed some soldiers to bring back Dollwork both where he came from and the ambitions to conquer a part of the Pantheons. And so, he begrudgingly accepted Afton's help. With his knowledge of remnant and souls, he managed to make a very crude machine that grinded kids, separated the soul and remnant (which is what Afton is after) and the soul was put into either an animatronic or a doll depending of what host it was using. And thus, the duo would be known as the Kid Krushers.
- ABSOLUTELY BANNED FROM THE HOUSE OF Childhood and Adolescence. The crimes that Dollwork and the Dark Bosses did to not just the world but the many children that lived are just so inhumanely cruel that he is deemed a top priority threat against those who protect children. Afton laughed and mused about how quick he got banned from the house. A ban is not going to stop Dark Rabbit from getting more children and turning them into his minions however, breaking in the house with his Dark Bosses and kidnapped several children from their homes to put them inside of the machine Afton built. With a steady number of Skull Minions under his command, he now seeks more kids to power up the Grinder Bot he, Afton and the Dark Bosses have been working on. The Vampire Lord is many things, from a dastardly demon who enslaved all of mankind 600 years ago and all that but even he thinks a robot powered by grinded kids is wayyy too much for his likening. Not to mention extremely unsanitary as the Vampire Lord pointed out.
- Chucky thought that Dark Rabbit would be an easy target since he wanted to be the only evil toy around the Pantheons. Terrible mistake, as not only Dark Rabbit beheaded him, seeing that Chucky was just a low life criminal trying to top over the ruler of his world, he put aside for a moment his enmity with Bloody Bunny and brought the rest of the Dark Bosses to her, Mumu, ayupan and her new parents to go and play ball with Chucky's head. Since that day, he learned to not fuck with the ninja rabbit plushy.
- The epitome of darkness and badassness, he thinks a world with darkness only is the perfect world. Dark nights, dark days, dark lifes with no joy, dark deaths, dark chocolate and dark coffee. For that reason, he helps anyone who would usher dark world where light is gone. The Grand Duke of Owls and Zs'Skayr are two villains who want that kind of world so he has allied himself with them. Darkhon is also a entity of evil that wants to usher a new age of darkness, thinking that this is a god worth revering for, making him an enemy of Galeem. He also likes badass dark villains such as Darth Vader and Darth Sidious, considering Vader his sci-fi equivalent as dark and badass swordsmans but Anakin wants to stay away from Dark Rabbit's attempts at coercing him for evil, especially disgusted of how much pain he brings to the youth, remembering himself the time he massacred the kids who were aspirants to be Jedi knights. Besides Anakin, Dark Rabbit is willing to join up with the Sith for it's dark powers even if he doesn't have access to the Force, and planning to upstage Sidious himself, becoming a Bastard Understudy of him. Aside of those guys, he is known for spending his time in the Hall of Darkness and Shadow, as he is trying to earn the favors of the likes of Chernabog, the Dark Star, Nightmare Moon and Vashtar Nerada, seeking to obtain their powers and bring Dollwork to the power of that of a god. The Auditor is also a entity he wants to earn his favor since a being of darkness like him who has access to a reality warping technology seems what he needs to get Bloody Bunny out of the map, oftentimes sending his Skull Minions as auxiliary troops for the AAHW.
- Junko Enoshima was squeeing with happiness when seeing him and the rest of the Dark Bosses as she thinks that they are super cute and despair bringing creatures, just like how Monokuma is. She offered to kidnap kids all around the globe for them to turn into more Skull Minions and revel on the despair that would cause on so many people. Of the ones she loved the most was Razor Mane and Bye-Bye Kitten, who were practically the living embodiments of what she loves the most: cutesy things that are out for your blood. Dark Rabbit saw in her a potential ally and liked how she manipulated 5 kids into becoming her unwitting pawns, entering in a partnership with her. Because of his alliance with her, he is a prime enemy of Makoto Naegi and his allies, not going to tolerate that another evil doll is going around and killing innocent youth for his own plans of conquest.
- Because of his partnership with the Vampire Lord (who isn't exactly the most competent of all creatures), he isn't exactly going to look good the vampires, especially ones that would oppose him. The Vampire Lord may have had some moments of awesomness such as the time he managed to fuse with the stage and become a Humongous Mecha to fight against a deified Bloody Bunny for sure and has several powers when he is fully released from his plush form, but he isn't getting any favor from anyone due to how dumb he is sometimes. Many even wonder if this guy really was the same one who enslaved a god-like rabbit 600 years ago. He got laughed at so badly that he wouldn't come out of his room for weeks.
- Hello Kitty is appaled of Bye-Bye Kitten, not just because of her Bitch in Sheep's Clothing attitude that got so many guys killed with her seduction, but she also makes cupcakes with their remains. Pinkiepie is the one who takes most offense of this type of cooking, especially considering people wrote a psychotic version of herself who skinned everypony she met and made cupcakes and dolls with them. The girls from Equestria also are disgusted by Razor Mane, whose BDSM motif is just nauseous for them to look at, and the evil pony doll just laughs off it as them being weaklings. The Care Bears were also terrified of Serious Kuma's aggressive nature and attempted to hit him with a care bear stare, but that didn't work and nearly got smashed to bits if it wasn't for Bloody Bunny from intervening and saving them.
- Dr. Eggman, lover of deadly amusement parks was interested in this "Dizzyland" that Dark Rabbit had ordered to build as his base of operations, and went to see and try out the mortal attractions. He was pretty satisfied with what he saw but was a bit bummed that there wasn't enough technological marvels around, though he was interested in the Grinder Bots that Dark Rabbit employed... until he discovered that they work on freshly grinded kids, which made Eggman yelp and gag in disgust. Wily also went with Eggman and thought that this robot couldn't possibly match to the power of Gamma, and after proving his robotic superiority over Dollwork, Dark Rabbit offered the doctors a proposal to work with him and take control of the world. Planning to backstab the plushy later, the doctors accepted, working on a huge robot army for him with his chief scientist Dr. Kikkie, though they were very unsettled with the many children corpses lying around Dollwork's facilities. Eggman told Sage to stay clear from this place as he fears that Dark Rabbit could try to take control of her while Wily told Bass and the 7th Numbers to come to his rescue if Dark Rabbit tries to kill him.
- He is very interested in the SCP-1048 for it's ability to build hostile teddy bears from just about anything. Ears, a dead fetus, scrap metal, you name it! And what caught most of his attention was that they were all deadly in their own manners, be it screeching so that the affected individual starts growing ears everywhere and die asphyxiated by ears growing inside of them, or through massive internal damage, the anomaly even had made a colossal teddy bear to destroy Paris in an alternate universe. This creature took Dark Rabbit's interest and decided that it should work for him and make zombie soldiers for him. Because of his interest over the anomalous bear, the SCP Foundation has been fighting against Dark Rabbit's forces and contain him and the Dark Bosses as well, as they are both against his plans for world domination and intrigued of how he is alive.
- One having fought against a dark ninja and the other one being the dark ninja, both Bloody Bunny and Dark Rabbit have become rather acquainted by the many ninjas the Pantheons houses. Chief amongst this interactions are the ninjas from the illusive Hidden Leaf Village and those of the Akatsuki. However, Dark Rabbit seems to enjoy more meeting with Madara Uchiha, mostly because Dark Rabbit likes his view on the weak: disgusting welps. Meanwhile, Bloody Bunny and Naruto are friends after going through a ramen eating competition and have been practicing martial arts together, interested too in the 9 Tailed Fox he sometimes talks off, considering she was once a goddess at one point. Both have teamed up to stop Dark Rabbit from taking over the world.
- They are the epitome of the word Killer Rabbits and have proven time after time of why facing against them is a terrible idea. But neither of them could hold a candle against the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog, whose ferociousness and brutality is too much even for both of them. Not even teaming up stopped the rabbit from leaving several stitches and marks on them.
- They both visit the house of Weapons and Smithing quite often, with BB trying out new knifes, hammers and boomerangs each time she goes there.
- The more they fought, the more they realized they liked fighting each other, honing their skills in swordsmanship and magical attacks just to see the day the other one is finally dead and limp, considering each other as a Worthy Opponent. To see the day they were the victorious one, one shall stand and one shall fall. It got to a point they actually stopped hating each other to death and became excited when meeting as they knew they would fight once more. Razor Mane thought that Dark Rabbit may be falling in love with her whereas ayupan thought the same with Bloody Bunny, something they both denied to their companions. But deep down, they knew, fighting against each other is what kept them alive and loved it every single second of it.
Edited by EmperorAI on Aug 19th 2025 at 7:50:59 PM
Hello there! I am just a guy who likes robots and A.I. in fiction! Robot Supremacy.
Since this guy comes from a militaristic setting, maybe guys from Metal Gear would interact with him? I don't know much of him. Since he puts a lot of traps, maybe Wiley Coyote would like to have a talk with him since he is an expert with traps (though all of them fails). Maybe he would be interested in interacting with other trap masters in the Pantheons (a link with the pages with a trap master in it
). Oh how about some dudes at the house of Military and Warfare? There are some russians there like Vasili Ivanovich Koslov at Tactics and Strategies.
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Word of advice: if A persons enemies are the exact same as the others allies, it’s best to just simplify it to something like “bloody bunny, alongside her allies”
Other then that,
Edited by NightsDaJester on Aug 19th 2025 at 2:13:10 PM
"The part I feel most proud of is that we succeeded in affecting people without using words."— Yuji Naka![]()
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If he fights against terrorists he probably would see HYDRA and SHOCKER as enemies, especially since both were formed by Nazis, although given how they’re mostly staffed by supervillains their agents may be too many leagues above him for him to take on alone. On the other hand, he’d probably be allies with Snake Eyes since both fight against terrorists.
Also, I feel like the section on Makarov should mention the fact that Makarov was willing to commit a terrorist attack on Russian civilians in order to kickstart a war with the west. Basuda would probably also see General Shepherd as an enemy given how he was willing to aid Makarov in order to give the West justification to invade Russia.
Edited by ReddishGuy1 on Aug 19th 2025 at 11:35:02 AM
Just imagine something here.@ Emperor AI:
the rabbits
I have reworked X and Mega Man
No
s mode
Updated Reactive Powers with the Mega Man rework. Tell me, do you guys think Adaptive Ability would fall under it? Other Power and Abilities deities you think make the most sense being here?
I added a bunch of profiles for adoption in my sandbox if anyone wants them
Just need one more
for Ra Moon…
Edited by SailorVenus372 on Aug 19th 2025 at 5:04:34 AM
“Get Snuck-Up On.”Edited by SailorVenus372 on Aug 19th 2025 at 5:32:17 AM
“Get Snuck-Up On.”I think it should be official pantheon rules that when announcing you've just ascended a deity you have to do it with a fun themed in-character message for a porthole like above. But that may be just me
GODAMN IT! VIVA LA REVOLUCIÓN!I have a some ideas for new gods if anyone wants to use them:
Sky-Byte- God of Warriors Speaking in Haikou
Ozzie and Strut- Bumbling Gods of Those Who Eats Eggs
The Mosasaurus- Prehistoric Goddess of Inaccurately Sized Animals
Spear and Fang- Gods of Anachronistic Animals
JP Dilophosaurus- Defied Toxic Dinosaur
Pterano- Pterosaur God of Villans That are Redeemed
Edited by Nate-199a on Aug 20th 2025 at 6:15:58 AM





Okay, guess who's back?
Now, putting my profile draft for Kapkan. Feel free to give advice.
Maxim Basuda, The Booby Trap Deployer. (Kapkan, Kap).
- Demigod
- Symbol: A Bundle of Dynamite with Double Hooks Hanging from It.
- Alignment: Lawful Good.
- Portfolio: Deploying EDD Mk II Mine in doorway and Have Five of Them, Wearing Viper Hood, His Codename Means ‘Trap’ in Russian, Willing to Fight Dirty, Use his Hunting Experience in Combating Terrorist.
- Domains: Trap, Counter-terrorism, Explosive, Defense.
- Allies:
- Fellow Rainbow Six Siege Operators and its associates: Montagne, Fuze, Caveira, Sam Fisher.
- Others: Viktor Reznov, Dimitri Petrenko, Nikolai Belinski, Heavy Weapons Guy, Artyom, Captain John Price, John “Soap” MacTavish, Lt. Karl Fairburne.
- Enemies: Any evil-aligned Russian deities like Vladimir Makarov, Nikita Dragovich, and Imran Zakhaev, House of Crime and Transgressions, Any Evil Poacher, The Jigsaw Killer, Lucas Baker.
- Amused by: Kevin McCallister.
- Psychological Report: “On first impression, Specialist Maxim "Kapkan" Basuda can come across as jaded about the world and his role in it. Oftentimes, those who are most frustrated sound as though they don't care, when in fact they care a great deal. It's important to Basuda that he's able to make a lasting contribution and so, despite his cynicism or because of it, he's taken it upon himself to mentor other soldiers. […] Even though some on the team find him intense, they all speak highly of him. I asked him if he thought he had changed much over the years. He laughed and told me the one change he has noticed: He still eats flint for breakfast, only now he knows when to take his words back. […]”
- “Basuda enjoys a number of hobbies centered around weapons and hunting, so naturally I wanted to hear what the appeal was for him. A hunter, Basuda told me, needs to think strategically, to understand the animal's routines and behaviors, but it's also imperative that the hunter respect their prey. […] Any true hunter respects animals. They understand conservation and need to maintain a balance. Wolves and bears play their part perfectly, he told me. Basuda said this understanding makes him a better operator because he can apply it to people - both in how they're like animals, but also in how they are not.”
- “For Basuda, life is harsh - made harsher by humans. Decisive action and level headedness are what matter. Like wolves - not the fairy tale kind, but the real ones - Basuda considers himself loyal. Wolves, he explained to me, are devoted to family. All members raise the young, and they work together as a team when hunting. […] Given his explanation, I wondered if he may feel somewhat lonely. A wolf without a pack. At my mention of it, he laughed and tapped his temple and told me he loves brain science - that my job studies the mind but then is almost always about the soul. Listening to him wax philosophical, I found I couldn't help but agree.”
- Booby traps have been used in human warfare since ancient times. They consist of a trapping device, such as a simple sharp object or an explosive one, connected to the trigger mechanism and well-hidden. If someone trespasses on it, the trap will injure or even kill that person. Being an avid Hunter Trapper during his mission in the Arctic Circle, one Russian Army officer named Maxim Basuda utilized his knowledge in trapping and his military engineering skills to create a sophisticated trap to eliminate the hostiles. Thus, EDD Mk II was born and is used in many counter-terrorism missions.
- His ascension occurs when he must set up the defense around the objective, which he must protect from armed terrorists. Using his knowledge as a hunter, Maxim puts several explosive traps on strategic doors and windows. The traps injure and kill many attackers before he eliminates the remaining attackers using his SMG. Given his capability to deploy hidden death traps, the Court of Gods is astonished by him. With that, Maxim has ascended, carrying his trusty booby traps.
- When he is ascended, he is quickly greeted by his fellow Spetsnaz and Team Rainbow operator, Shuhrat Kessikbayev, aka Fuze. Both operators have a knack for explosive gadgets to eliminate their enemies. Despite this, Kapkan is annoyed with Fuze’s method of eliminating the enemy using his cluster charge, as it can kill him unexpectedly and destroy his traps. On the other hand, Fuze isn’t amused with Kapkan’s trapping device, preventing him from capturing the objective for fear that his trap will kill him.
- His ascension is also greeted with Caveira, his fellow defense operator. The duo can work in combination. Kapkan’s trap can injure and incapacitate the enemy, making Caveira easily interrogate them. He is also greeted by Montagne and Sam Fisher.
- Speaking of traps, Kapkan finds that one boy named Kevin manages to outsmart adult bandits using elaborate traps inside his house, saving his home from the heist. He decides to meet him face to face out of curiosity. Initially afraid and distrustful of adults, Kevin starts to build traps across his house to injure him, but he finds out that the man is a good guy and manages to outsmart his traps thanks to his experience. Noticing his ability to create traps against bandits, Kapkan praises the little boy. He then teaches and helps the young boy to improve his traps using his experience.
- While he respects Kevin for his elaborate trap, he despises John Kramer, the eponymous Jigsaw Killer. He is disgusted when he learns that the former civil engineer uses the trap to make his victims learn from their mistake. As a retaliation, John criticizes Kapkan for using a similar death trap, calling him a hypocrite. However, Kapkan states that his traps are meant as a weapon against any hostile armed forces, like terrorists, while John’s trap is just to punish civilians for his twisted logic.
- Besides him, Kapkan also hates another Trap Master Lucas Baker. The difference from John is that Lucas is already an irredeemable lunatic and uses his trap skill to play and torture his victims out of his malice, which he hates. In addition, he uses the captured person to bait his target before he outright kills the bait. Due to this, and being a mutated monster, Kapkan chose to be more careful when he faced him.
- Kapkan finds out that he’s not the only one who uses traps to injure or kill opponents. One of them is Lt. Karl Fairburne. He learns that the OSS agent uses similar trip mines against his enemy, which can be placed in the doorway. He examines the mine and discovers it's identical to his EDD mine but less sophisticated. Fairburne is impressed by Kapkan’s mine and is considering using it in his future operation.
- After ascension, Kapkan joins the CTU teams and his fellow team Rainbow. They are ready to combat many terrorist acts across the pantheon. After his fellow operator, Caveira, gives him the dossier of the foremost perpetrators: Vladimir Makarov, Nikita Dragovich, and Imran Zakhaev. Kapkan is disgusted with his fellow Russian Gods. He hates Makarov for his intention to wage war against the West. This is understandable given Kapkan’s position in a multinational team. He put him at the top of his hitlist. The same goes for Zakhaev.
- Due to Makarov and his allies having many armies at their disposal, Kapkan and his fellow CTU can’t do much further to neutralize him. Fortunately, he gets help from fellow good-aligned Russian deities like Viktor Reznov and Dimitri Petrenko. He has learned that Reznov's ex-superior, Nikita Dragovich, has possession of Nova-6, a deadly chemical weapon which was used to kill Petrenko as a test subject. That chemical reminds him of his mission against the White Mask terrorists at Bartlett University, where they used chemical attacks to kill everyone. Kapkan put the ex-superior on his top priority list, right after Makarov. Besides Reznov, he gets help from Task Force 141, led by Captain Price. Given his nature as a trapper, Price let him join the team because they needed one person who could stall the enemy movement.
- When not engaged in CTU duty, Kapkan spends his spare time hunting some animals in the House of Beasts and Fauna. Being a good and respectful hunter who cares about conservation and the balance of nature, Kapkan is respected by the Hall of Nature Preservers. Conversely, Kapkan hates people who hunt for fun and profit, without regard for nature, like J and Saxton Hale. The former is an Evil Poacher who hunts for business and profit, while the latter loves hunting and killing every animal to test his strength and nothing else, even to the point of nearing extinction.
"Mind your step."