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- 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- If you feel the need to remove a character for some reason (poor quality, outdated titles, etcetera) and replace him/her with another or outright rework, please see what the other tropers think about this in the discussion thread before doing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
I am ''*Kira*'' Miki! And don't you ''ever'' forget that!
Also, making some new proposals:
- The Bonne Family, Pirate Deities of Criminals Wanting to Do Things Legally: The Bonnes are a family of pirates who constantly pester our heroes anf often invade twons to steal goods. They may be pirates but that doesn't really mean they are evil. They are Affably Evil and if given the right chance and support, they would rather win their breaf in the legal way. Sadly, they never seem to find a way to do things legally for so long
- The 6 Greatest Robots in the World, Divine Veterans of Mourned Robots: When Pluto starts killing all of the greatest robots all around the world, they are heavily mourned for. Mont-Blanc and Brando are given huge funerals, North is mourned by his master and wished he could have practiced his piano with him, Hercules is also mourned by his fans, Epsilon is cried for when he gived his life to save Wassily, and the kid tearfully grabs what's left of him while a guard robot that was sent to him csn only salute in solemnity. Atom's death caused Tenma himself to try and repair it and all of Japan mourned for him and when Gesicht died, his wife mourned for him and even Tenma went to comfort her.
- Vent, Aile, Grey and Ashe, Mega Deities of Schrodinger's Player Characters: I propose a mega merge (heh) with all 4 characters as they all share the same characteristic. In Mega Man ZX, your plot only includes either Vent or Aile. Advent continues this; if you play as Grey, you meet Aile and she saved the world in the previous game, and if you play as Ashe, you meet Vent and he saved the world, but you never meet the other two characters. However, in Ashe's game it's hinted at one point that Grey still went through his intro stage, and when in Grey's game you can see the remains of Ashe's intro boss in the background of the Oil Fields implying she went through her intro stage too, and a picture of both Vent and Aile is seen at one point in both stories, but otherwise the other characters never appear.
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Finally, a draft for a character I'm actually familiar with! Jordan could have some kind of relationship with Scarface, who has a similar rise and fall narrative that deconstructs greed, who also has a comical drug problem and is also weird about women.
It could also be interesting to see some interactions with Michael and especially Vito Corleone, as they see themselves (and kinda are) criminals of higher brow and legitamacy who might look down upon Jordan, especially his drug habits as far as Vito is concerned.
Also, I'd say for his alignment that he had shades of Chaotic Evil (because y'know, the drugs, parties, domestic violence, that shit with the yacht)
Abstaining because I recognize my own biases and unfamiliarity but christ how many mega man deities do we need (EDIT: Actually,
for the last two)
Agreed
Edited by droLmuCehT on Aug 25th 2025 at 4:56:34 AM
GODAMN IT! VIVA LA REVOLUCIÓN!![]()
Word of advice EmperorAI (and I'm speaking from experience here), it's a little off-putting to have so many deities from the same franchise proposed at once. Maybe take a break from Mega Man for a bit. There's a reason why I've been putting space between my Metal Heroes proposals and focusing on deities from more underrepresented Toku shows.
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It would be interesting to see what Judge Dredd would think of Jordan Belfort, considering he's a white collar criminal who's very different from the crooks that Dredd usually deals with, but he's still someone who broke the law and got off relatively leniently. By the same virtue, most other Lawful deities with absolutist standards would probably have strong opinions on him. Eiki Shiki would probably have quite the lecture for him, although she's well-intentioned overall and tries to encourage those she judges to do better.
Tony Soprano and the DiMeo Crime Family might be interested in getting in on Jordan Belfort's operation, since it's similar to some of the white collar crimes and tax frauds they've engaged in, though considering they're outright mobsters Belfort may or may not be too keen on working with them. Belfort would probably also have quite the opinion on Jonathan Irons given his grand-scale ambitions and that his megacorporation is powerful enough to be its own superpower.
Also, I'm still accepting suggestions for Hakaider.
No
s mode
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, and the Android Kikaider: The Animation version of him is Chaotic Evil)
- Portfolio: Killer Robot, Gunslinger, The Rival, "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, Assassinations, Rivalries
- 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: The Double Kamen Riders, Metallix, YHVH, Grand United Alliance of Destruction, anyone who gets in the way of him fighting Jiro
- Worthy Opponent: Jiro/Kikaider
- Pitied by: Mega Man, Proto Man
- 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. However, Hakaider took this order to be his only directive and thus ignored all other orders from Gill, to the point of even refraining from villainy if it didn't bring him closer to his desired confrontation with his sibling robot.
- 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. Their pact has for the most part remained stable, although Wily is still wary of Hakaider since he somewhat reminds him of Rockman Shadow, being another prototype left in an incomplete stat, as the time he made an incomplete prototype of Quint didn't end well.
- 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. Mega Man sympathizes with both Jiro and Hakaider as a result, and is thankful that his relationship with his older brother Proto Man isn't nearly as volatile.
- 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. This respect doesn't extend to Metallix however, as Hakaider considers him to be too pointlessly violent and destructive.
- 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, something which has put him at odds with YHVH and the more repressive factions in the Grand United Alliance of Law.
- A number of animal deities and animal lovers tried to get Hakaider banned from the House of Beasts and Fauna due to an incident where, while working for the World Crime Organization SHADOW, Hakaider murdered a dog on orders of the leader of SHADOW. In response to this, Hakaider retorted that it was his "Gill-Hakaider" incarnation who did that, a version of himself that Hakaider considers inferior to his original self, and that he has no interest in harming animals so long as none of them get in the way of his rivalry with Kikaider.
- Although he still wants to be the one to defeat Kikaider at the end of the day, Hakaider is willing to put their rivalry aside should a greater threat emerge, mainly the Grand United Alliance of Destruction, since if everything is destroyed then he can't settle things with Kikaider now can he. This didn't stop the GUAD from trying to recruit Hakaider under the promise that they'd let him fight Kikaider before they destroyed the Pantheon, only for Hakaider to reject their offer as helping to annihilate so many people didn't sit right with him.
Edited by ReddishGuy1 on Aug 24th 2025 at 11:50:31 AM
Just imagine something here.@Emperor
for all three (I think the Bonnes are major enough to ascend and I approve of profile merges)
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considering I have a strike of 3 Mega Man Profiles, next time I sm doing something else other than Mega Man, but be assured, I still have plans for em.
Also, I think e123 Omega would like to meet him. I thibk he would dig his vibe and violent need
Hello there! I am just a guy who likes robots and A.I. in fiction! Robot Supremacy.Eh, it's alright, just remember to have some seperation between franchises you propose ideas for
I have added the ideas for Jordy. It's the Mummy protags I am having writer's block with so I would appreciate that, please. Though in honesty I don't know how many people here watched the Mummy. I hope I am not coming off as pushy
Edited by RJ-19-CLOVIS-93 on Aug 26th 2025 at 7:32:19 AM
If I come up with any ideas for them I'll let you know.
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Good to hear. I'm a fan of Mega Man so I don't have any issue with more deities from it. I just want avoid any unnecessary trouble.
Anyways, I'm not sure if this is necessary, but as a formality I'm doing a new proposal for Blofeld.
Ernst Stavro Blofeld, God of Blofeld Ploys and Nebulous Criminal Conspiracies
- Reason: It almost goes without saying for the first trope since it was literally named after him, but Blofeld codified and pioneered the tactic of threatening to kill a minion, only to kill another minion to set an example. He's also something of an Unbuilt example, since in the two films where he prominently employs this trope, the minions he uses it on were punished for relatively legitimate reasons (although Kronsteen's plan failing was due to events outside his control). As for the second, Blofeld's SPECTRE syndicate is an amalgamation of a bunch of different criminal operations, to the point where Bond has to make his way through several Big Bads each with their own grand scheme before he can get to Blofeld.
Since SUPERWIKI 1 has gone inactive for close to a year and not returned any requests I'd like to take over Blofeld's profile from the ground up. Blofeld has been unascended for too long and I'd like to rectify that by giving one of the most iconic villains in cinema history his due.
Edited by ReddishGuy1 on Aug 25th 2025 at 12:35:51 PM
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Yeah lol I haven't seen the mummy so I got nothin'. The Wolf of Wall Street is one of the rare things that have profiles made of them here that I've actually seen. If I think of something for the mummy I'll let you know
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Edited by droLmuCehT on Aug 25th 2025 at 6:04:48 PM
GODAMN IT! VIVA LA REVOLUCIÓN!@ Reddish Guy: I wonder if you (or someone else here) read Bob and George back at the day. Bit of a spoiler but when I eventually get to the Vile rework/restoration, it'll be alongside the Ran draft as he is what I like to call "Mega Man-adjacent". BTW you could consider doing a Mega Man rework at some point if you are a fan; it's up to you of course, I just wanted to suggest it since you mentioned Mega Man
Speaking of reworks, a confession: I have been talking with Hamana over his suggestions with the reworks over Big E and the Chaos Gods, and I failed to wait until he had shown off his suggestions for his advice on the reworks. I would like to apologize on his behalf; he did not pressure me, I asked him for his help and I did not wait to get it. So I have made an updated version of the rework adapting his own ideas and suggestions, him being well-versed in the Warhammer 40000 series. I would like to know if you are OK with me updating and re-reworking them? For context, it is in RJ Reworks, though I am not sure if it is minor enough I can just edit it or I need to do the formal proposal
Update on the mimics
The Mimics, Deified Species of Monsters Disguised As Treasure Chests
- House: Enemies
- Rank: Intermediate Gods
- Symbol: An 8-bits Mimic
- Theme Song: Fighting Spirits and its many variants
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: Luring unsuspecting adventurers, Taking the form of an object, Ability to cast Instant Death Spell, Mook that is hard to beat.
- Domains: Chest Monsters, Frequently give out critical hit.
- Heralds: Urnexpected, Scarewell, Grimoire, Penny pincher.
- Followers:
- Allies:
- Rivals:
- Enemies:
- On Working terms with: Dragonlord, Ganondorf, The Keeper, Ainz Ooal Gown, the Evil Geiniuses
- Feared by/Fears: Adventurers
- Respected by/Respects: (if needed)
- Pitied by/Pities: (if needed)
- Opposed by/Opposes: (if needed)
- Conflicting Opinion: Slimes
- Introduced in Dragon Quest III, the Cannibox and Mimics has been a recurring monsters in the franchise ever since. Joined by the Pandora’s Box in the seventh entry of the game. These carnivorous chests would disguise as a normal treasure chests to ambush any greedy and careless adventurers with heavy hitters such as Critical Hit or even the instant death spell Whack. Being the monsters who started the idea of a chest monster actually looking the same as normal treasure chests, these horrors gained their infamy in the franchise quickly.
- One day, one of the deities take some of their recent adventures loot back to the Pantheon. When that deity opened one of the treasure chests, it turned out to be a Mimic. But while clearing wanting to devour that deity, the Mimic for some reason restrained itself and hopped its way to the Main House and keep making clicking noise, much to everyone’s confusion. That was until a passing slime helped the mimic to translate. At it turns out, the Mimic wished to be ascended, due to their status of being the monster that introduced the idea of a Chest Monster disguising as a normal treasure chest and their infamy in their franchise. Impressed by the Mimic’s willingness to restrain its endless hunger, the Mimic was ascended along with its entire species. Since then, Mimics and its colour variants, the Cannibox and Pandora’s Box begin to pop out in the Pantheon.
- Due to them being effective weapons, many overlord at the House of Villainy are quick to hire mimics to disguise as treasure chests as traps. The mimics are more then happy to work for them as that means they could get more adventurers to devour. Meanwhile for the dark lords they find the mimics to be pretty efficient as getting rid of all those wannabe heroes.
- The Dragon Quest heroes, especially Erik are alerted when they learnt these monsters have ascended too. As now when they open a treasure chests during some of their adventures, they could likely be ambushed by a mimic. Therefore they have been advising other deities to be more cautious during treasures hunt. Erik, who had collected treasures in a far away land with his sister, thus it is likely that he will think twice before opening a chest in the Pantheon from now on.
- The Slimes seems to have bitter experience with the Canniboxes as some of them worked for the Plob before and helped kidnapping them. Therefore sometimes the Slimes will chase away any Canniboxes that entered Slimenia. However, some of the braver Slimes from Slimenia like to have some Canniboxes as crew members to act as trap. Considering no matter who are they helping the Canniboxes will still get a meal, they don't really mind joining either sides. Due to their uncertain loyalty , the majority of the Slimes don't trust the Canniboxes.
- Thanks to their ability of using instant death spells, Gin sometimes like to use some of the Mimics to assassinate any particularly wealthy target. As these chest monsters can effectively kill a target with the spell Whack and then devour the body, thus cleaning any evidence. So far the Mimics are proven to be effective weapons for the Black Organization, with even a few of the Mimics considering to join the criminal syndicate. They are currently quite helpful at eliminating wealthy targets.
- Despite already being deadly themselves, there exist an even deadlier variant of the mimics known as the Mimic King. Despite of their names, the Mimic King don’t have any authorities over its brethren. Yet, they are still widely respected by other mimics. Due to the Mimic King’s lethal abilities that stand out among the already lethal regular mimics, the Pantheons keep a close eye on them to make sure they won’t do any funny move.
- The various ascended Pokémon trainers heard that it is possible to tame these carnivorous chests, as in another world mimics and their relatives can be tamed and trained. When they try to recruit these monsters, the mimics put up a fight, but some of them ended up joining the trainers. Regardless the trainers are the morally bankrupt Hunter J, or the heroic Ash, the mimics are fine with anyone, as long as they are well fed.
- The many dungeon keepers, such as The Keeper and Ainz Ooal Gown are quick to recruit the various kind of mimics to act as traps in their heavily guarded dungeons, with the mimics tendency to mimic a treasure chests, they are proven to be quite efficient at taking care of any greedy adventurers or heroes who got too careless. Similarly, since their base has an issue of infiltration of enemy agents, the Evil Geiniuses has placed some mimics around their base too.
Edited by TadiTadTa on Aug 25th 2025 at 4:43:44 PM
I think Iike Gundam and Dragon Quest too much
There's plenty of broken potholes in your profile. The format to link to a page is something like Pantheon/OtherCriminals, not OtherCriminals/Pantheon. Also, you misspelled "Goals" as "Gaols", and it should be formatted as Pantheon/{{Goals}} since the title is only one word.
Edited by Excessive-Menace on Aug 25th 2025 at 1:47:16 AM
SING TO ME, LEND ME THE SONG OF BLASPHEMYAdditional notes; I want to inform y'all (it might be easier to see) that I have made an archive of stuff from contributors not listed under Pantheon Contributors. I don't want these ideas to fade and I thought preserving them might be good
Yeah that seems about right
Lol I dont play genshin i have no fuckin clue man
Edited by droLmuCehT on Aug 25th 2025 at 8:45:59 PM
GODAMN IT! VIVA LA REVOLUCIÓN!I see, do you think Hu Tao is plot relevant or not? Personally I don’t think she is relevant, she didn’t even appear in any Archon Quest (major story mission). As I am having thoughts to suggest her to represent Fun in Funeral. However I won’t work on her until the mimics are done
Edited by TadiTadTa on Aug 25th 2025 at 6:32:22 PM
I think Iike Gundam and Dragon Quest too muchAbout damn time I got to this point. Here are updated drafts on Shouzou and Ine, and Two-Face. I personally think both of them have enough content as it is and are good to go, though I personally don't mind any last-minute suggestions.
Feedback/Election Mode
Shouzou and Ine Saitou, Divine Couple of Dying whilst Embracing Each Other


- Quasideities
- Symbol: A Golden Apple and a giant Hourglass
- Theme Music: Kimi ga Ojīchan Atashi ga Obāchan
English by Koresawa, Soitoge Yo-Yo!!
English by Shin-ichiro Miki and Mamiko Noto
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Happily Married, Dying Together and Feeling Content with their Lives, Are Magically Turned Young via Eating a Golden Apple and Dreaming about a Giant Hourglass, Good Parents, Breaking the Cycle of Bad Parenting, Would Change Ages to get Senior Discounts while Elderly and then Enjoying them as their Youthful Selves
- Shouzou: Chick Magnet, Never Received Proper Education, Insecure Love Interest, Performs Mundane Tasks with Flashy Style, Unintentially Attracts Harms, The Wacky Parent to his Offspring and Grandkids' Serious Child
- Ine: Dude Magnet, Had to Deal with becoming an Orphan as well as being Destitute, Shunned, Friendless, and Oppressed by her Family's Arrogance, Was Emotionally Distant and Despondent until meeting Shouzou, Delicate and Sickly, Silk Hiding Steel
- Domains: Love, Growth, Elders, Youth, Companionship
- Heralds: The Saitou Family (Yoshiaki, Kaede, Mino, Takahiro, Shiori, Akemi Nakata), Shōta Igarashi, Haijime and Setsu Takahashi
- Allies: Death of the Endless, Jim and Hilda Bloggs, David the Gnome, Tim Barnett, Dack Dawson ,Rose DeWitt Bukhater, Samantha Parkington, Nellie O'Malley, The ESP Research Club, Goofy, Rapunzel, The Family Madrigal
- Opposes: Old Bill Cole, Mother Gothel
- Shouzou and Ine Saitou were a married couple from Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, who stayed beside each other for about half a century, tending to their personal apple tree orchid and offering maintenance to a nearby shrine, whilst happily greeting others and deeply loving each other after everything they've been through. One day, while tending to their farm, they came across a peculiar golden apple, after which they decided to eat it. A day later, Shouzou and Ine woke up… and realized they had deaged back to their late-teens – despite the shocking revelation of such, the two decided to make the most of their newfound physical condition and get themselves involved in various activities and events they missed out in their previous, alongside some hijinks with their family and neighbours. With their regained youth, Shouzou and Ine enjoyed formerly lost opportunities as well as inspiring their loved ones, and even after learning they are tied to an hourglass that determines their lifespan, the couple decided to share their lives equally, ensuring that they die together and happy of the love they had for each other as well as the impact they had towards their family and friends.
- The couple naturally found themselves in the Pantheon soon after their passing. That was the least of their concerns as Shouzou and Ine had made it clear that they were happy with the life that they led, as although simple, they set an example of kindness, respect, and love towards the people they met. This even reflected their proper thoughts on the divine realms themselves. While they were just as shocked as any average folk on knowing they would coexist with supernatural and fantastical topics, the couple simply decided that they would just have fun in their own way and regarded the Pantheon as a new place to call home. Their thoughts even reflected towards their personal domain, a simple apple orchard and a shrine, just like the one they tended and looked after back in their mortal lives.
- Shouzou and Ine Saito are whom most consider an ideal example of a couple that stay loving and devoted to each other, made especially apparent as not only did they remain happily married for more than 50 years, but the pair also went through adversity from disapproving families from both sides who didn't agree on their union. As individuals, both are gentle, kind-hearted, and humble people who are eager to get along with anyone and make a clear point that what matters most is each other and the impact they could impart towards others. That said, Shouzou and Ine are not above their own zany antics and eccentricities as the two are surprisingly competitive in any given challenge as well as showing some ounce of childishness, which is more emphasized as the pair generally take the form of their teen/"prime" selves, though they could switch back to their old selves anytime they want.
- Given that they passed away peacefully with one another, they have a level of respect and appreciation towards a number of beings in the House of Death and Postmortem, and they're pretty lax about how they are to share some of their space with a lot of spooky figures. They generally don't talk much with personifications of Death, though that's more because most of them are too busy with their own work, though they do recall how Death of the Endless was among the first deities they encountered after their ascension. While it was admittedly professional courtesy to greet them, Death found Shouzou and Ine's company rather charming and decided to engage herself in some of their antics, She mused how rare it could be for her to have some free time that she could spend in a leisurely way, but with how energetic this couple was as well as some of the wackier antics they've gotten themselves into, Death sometimes entertains the idea of seeing them again while Shouzou and Ine mused how odd it was that Death would turn out to take the form of a beautiful lady.
- It comes as no surprise that they are held in very high regard by the House of Love and Affection, not just because of their close affection for one another as husband and wife, but also because of how they fought hard to affirm their love for each other back in their original youth when Shouzou was looked down upon for coming from an Impoverished background while Ine struggled emotionally with her family's financial drop as well as losing her family before being adopted by her extended family who didn't treat her too fairly. Alongside that, as well as Shouzou's own struggles, it's a miracle that they ended up as a perfectly committed pair who dearly love their children and grandchildren. One such couple the Saitous got along with was Jim and Hilda Bloggs, who also bore witness to a war and were unfortunately not so lucky when, despite surviving a nuclear bomb, they would pass away from said bomb's radiation aftereffects. The gnome known as David also bonded with the couple, thanks to his own happy marriage with Lisa, and knowing when to die on his own terms via "retiring" as a tree. The Saitous found David's story to be just as sweet as their own and are happy to converse about orchids, trees, and their experience as a married couple, whilst also admiring Jim and Hilda's love and commitment towards one another.
- A more complicated relationship came with the Madrigal Family. While both sides came from loving, happy backgrounds, Alma, the main patriarch of the Madrigals, struggled to take care of her children and grandchildren after her husband, Pedro, was killed in a mob attack. In contrast to Shouzou and Ine's goofy nature as elders, Alma's desperation for control and protection caused her to put pressure and strain towards her family, especially upon learning that they possessed miraculous powers, telling them to only use them for helping people. The Saitous understood that Alma did go overboard with her intentions, but still saw in her a good woman who loved her kin. Ine was able to emphasize with Alma better as she had also been in a tight situation back in her childhood, and worried a lot about Shouzou's physical frailty a lot of the time. It helps that Alma has since seen the error of her ways and strives to be a better mother and grandmother, consequently seeing the Saitous as humble, admirable folk. Shouzou and Ine are also very fond of Mirabelle, as despite her lack of powers, she proved herself courageous and empathetic, and even of high spirit in a good mood, which reminded the Saitous of their granddaughter Mino.
- One of the most surprising encounters they had from their perspective was Goofy and his son Max, though mainly because this happened to two anthropomorphic dogs. Goofy reminded Shouzou and Ine of themselves, and Max was reminiscent of their children and grandchildren, given the strange dynamic of Goofy being a bumbling dad while Max was more well-behaved. As for the dogs, while Goody is the sole deity with Max as his Herald, the two are surprised by how their relationship dynamic is similar to Shouzou and Ine's and they they along really well, with Max acquainting himself well with the Saitou's grandchildren. There is some awareness in that while both parents are loving, Goofy and Max initially started off rather tense and though they've made up with it, Shouzou and Ine were willing to give the younger dog a pep talk about making the most of life, given what they've been through before, a sentiment that Max has since taken to heart.
- Their case study regarding restored youth has expressed interest towards a couple of figures from the House of Life and Vitality, as well as those who are generally interested in extended lifespan and de-aging. Despite being one of the most well-known examples of such, Shouzou and Ine have little, if any interest in that matter, especially as several figures, in and out of the Pantheon, have proven they desire such even if it means endangering others. As far as Shouzou and Ine know, pursuits of immortality and eternal youth are trivial, for they're okay with just living with each other. If there is an exact opposite of them, that goes to Old Bill Cole, who cultivates an orchard of his own that grows apples that turn people into trees, forever trapped and tortured. Naturally, Shouzou and Ine are terrified and repulsed by Cole's actions, especially upon hearing the fate of one of his victims, Tim Barnett. The couple will do anything to put as much distance from Cole as possible, whilst offering support and condolences towards Tim for what he's been through.
- Another character of contention for the Saitous was Mother Gothel, whose seemingly larger-than-life attitude hid an emotionally manipulative and abusive woman who kidnapped a princess, pretended to be said princess's mother, and conditioned her to remain dependent on Gothel, all because the princess had magical golden hair that possessed miraculous properties like de-ageing someone in close proximity. Shouzou and Ine were quick to voice their dislike towards Gothel for her abusive nature as well as seeking eternal youth for self-serving purposes, not to mention they also criticised Gothel for missing out on enjoying life. On the other hand, Rapunzel, the princess that Gothel kidnapped, possessed a level of spirit and enthusiasm that the Saitous related to, so it wasn't so surprising that they got along pretty well. On the other hand, Gothel found the Saitous boring because of their simple-minded approach to life and initially didn't think of them much until learning how Rapunzel got along with them well, instilling a sense of jealousy within her.
- Shouzou's struggles as an impoverished man, as well as Ine working hard to get others to accept her love for him, has also earned them a good deal of respect towards the poor as well as some of the wealthy who are sympathetic towards lower-class backgrounds. The most apparent are friends they've made in these circumstances were Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater and Samantha Parkington and Nellie O'Malley — the reasons for such were that Shouzou and Ine, being people from a time where race-based distrust and discrimination were more acceptable, were able to understand their plight and struggles mode closely than most would have, and their simple-minded wisdom means they paid more attention to their romance regarding Jack and Rose and familial friendship regarding Samantha and Nellie and find their company entertaining. They, in turn, enjoy Shouzou and Ine for their kindness and occasional antics, as well as the bizarreness of how they de-aged, as well as the couple being pretty competitive for their age.
- With their de-aged state, they could easily pass off as high school or college students if they wanted to and have a fun and hilarious time doing so... which they did when they decided to attend the House of School and check the place out for themselves. For the most part, things were rather mundane, especially when they learned how a lot of students and teachers who attended the Pantheon's most renowned school have dealt with supernatural topics and events before and were more surprised at how the couple simply wanted to attend the House and see how they could make their time in the Pantheon more memorable. One of their most memorable moments was when they were acquainted with the ESP Research Club; the two heard stories about a psychic girl and wanted to learn more about her. When they met Haruka, they were pleasantly surprised by how kind-hearted she was, as well as very empathetic towards her traumatic past. Their simple wisdom and their kind hearts won the respect of Haruka and the other club members, though the latter are pretty surprised by the former's childishness and tendency to get themselves involved in small competitions with humorous results. Though given how the Saitous know of hardships quite personally, as well as having to deal with troubled parents, it's easy to see how they were able to understand and befriend Haruka quicker than most.
Harvey Dent, The Two-Faced God (Harvey, Two-Face, Big Bad Harv, Apollo, The Judge, Gotham's White Knight)

- Demigod
- Symbol: A two-headed coin, one side scarred
- Theme Song: This Theme Suite
from Batman: The Animated Series, The Ferries
, Watch the World Burn
- Alignment: Luck-based, which translates to Lawful Neutral and Chaotic Evil (used to be Lawful Good)
- Portfolio: Crusading Lawyer-turned-Supervillain, Sports a Horrifically Mutilated Face on the Left Side, Creepy Asymmetry, Decides his Actions through a Coin Toss, Is Almost Wholly Dependant on his Coin, Struggles with a Second Personality that is at War with One Another, Wholly Subscribes to being Determined by Fate and Chance, A Dark Reflection of Batman's Psyche, Insane Equals Violent, Often Believes in Futility, Grew up with a Bully Older Brother and a Raging Alcoholic Father, Ultimately the Result of Repressed and Overwhelming Childhood Trauma, Being Disrespected, and being Slowly Corrupted by Gotham's Criminal Influence, Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds, Often Believes in Delivering Justice, Diabolical Mastermind, Genius Bruiser, Broken Ace
- Domains: Dichotomies, Law, Chaos, Tragedy, Madness, Justice
- High Priest: Richard Harrow
- Allies: Oswald Cobblepot/Penguin, Wilson Fisk/Kingpin
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Most of Batman's Rogues Gallery
- Arch-Enemy: Robin (Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, Jason Todd, and Damian Wayne)
- Enemies:
- DC Universe: Bruce Wayne/Batmannote , Commisioner James Gordonnote , Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Terry McGinnis/Batman II, Adrian Chase/Vigilante, Oliver Queen/Green Arrow, Clark Kent/Superman, John Constantine
- Other Enemies: Matt Murdock/Daredevil, Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk, Ozai, Zuko, Shoto Todoroki, Sandor Clegane, Gregor Clegane, Joshua Graham, Peyton Westlake/Darkman, Eizen
- Headbutting Villains: The Joker, Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, Lester/Bullseye, Anton Chigurh
- Opposes: The Child Abuse Supporters, Manfred von Karma, Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman Mafia-Adjacent Criminals (Particularly Vito and Michael Corleone and the DiMeo Crime Family)
- Opposed By: Elliot Alderson, Miles Edgeworth, Bruce Banner/The Hulk
- Pitied By: Wright Anything Agency, Generally Anyone who has been a Victim of Childhood and Parental Abuse
- Additional Relationships: Punishing Bird, Judgement Bird, and Big Bird, Smeagol/Gollum
- Harvey Dent, later known as Two-Face, was once one of the finest paragons of Gotham City; the city's ace district attorney who sought to instil greater justice and inspire hope in the populace of a city infamous for its crime rate. In his pursuit, he came into contact with the vigilante, Batman, and the two struck a friendship, working together to solve criminal cases with Dent handling the legal work. Unfortunately, everything came crashing down during an investigation on the Holiday Killer and the assassinations of members of the Falcone and Maroni criminal families. During a trial testimony on the actions of Carmine Falcone, Sal Maroni threw nitric acid on Harvey, severely burning and mutilating the left half of his face. Despite surviving, the attack left a permanent scar physically and mentally, warping Harvey's mind into becoming a justice fanatic and developing a violently unstable split-personality that dictated and delivered lethal action. Harvey Dent ultimately became Two-Face, a madman who wanted to inflict violence towards his aggressors and vindicate his frustration on being wronged and humiliated. With the murder of Falcone, Two-Face eventually rose to become one of Batman's greatest adversaries — and a reminder of one of his greatest failures to protect someone he saw as a friend.
- Even before becoming a beloved attorney, Harvey was subjected to a cruel and torturous childhood at the hands of his father. Daddynote , being an alcoholic wreck proceeded to return home one miserable day after another, only to beat Harvey with his fists. To make matters worse, Dad decided to determine whether his son would receive a beating via a coin toss — heads mean beating him and tails mean sparing him. Unfortunately for Harvey, the coin was crafted with heads on both sides, ensuring Harvey would be brutalized, no matter what. This, alongside some mental trauma and Dad expressing twisted affection, caused Harvey to develop a mental sickness akin to schizophrenia and dissociative personality disorder. As a result and even before becoming a respected attorney, Harvey Dent always harboured a darker side, borne from a childhood of trauma, abuse, and undesired vindication, with the facial scarring essentially turning this darker side into a partially dominant personality state, one that either convinces with or wars against his better consciousness on what decision should be taken to exact justice.
- Much like any of Batman's rogues, Two-Face made his way into the Pantheon, shortly after the Caped Crusader did, with the fallen attorney quickly noting how different the divine realms were going to be compared to Gotham City. He has dealt with magic and the fantastical before, but an excess of them was not the most welcoming thought for him; most rogues would admit that the Pantheon would make a better fit for John Constantine. A reprieve did come in the form of a few Houses, such as that of Crime and Transgressions, where most criminals would just lounge themselves in a grand vice city either for shelter or to enjoy themselves. For Harvey, his thoughts gravitated to a different goal; what should he do? He held his signature coin and repeatedly flicked and tossed it, expecting whatever result came to him. It landed on heads when he wanted to see whether he should remain in the Pantheon, which prompted Harvey to accept his role as a deity. It landed on tails when it came to accepting a deal with a mob boss, prompting him to gun him and his associates down. What the coin will dictate him to do will be determined by chance — unbiased, unprejudiced, fair. What is set in stone is that Harvey Dent will carve some form of influence and impact in the Pantheon, which will be determined by how his luck plays out.
- Harvey Dent may be one of Batman's greatest foes, yet also one of the most pitiful — the quintessential fallen hero who could have been so much more had it not been for a combination of working on an extremely stressful case, being undermined by his superiors and political opponents, and trying to suppress his darker urges due to his troubled childhood. Most tragic of all, the man that Harvey wanted to be is still there, wanting to provide justice in a fair and negotiable way as well as acknowledge all the friends and allies he genuinely looked up to, but is held back by a combination of self-loathing and uncertainty as well as constantly conflicting his "psychological" other-half, a raving and violent madman who believes killing and destruction is the recommended step to exacting justice and is not above working with other criminals who are just as violent and destructive as him if it means achieving his goals. The bind to his dualistic personas is a coin, with one side scarred during the time he was mutilated. Influenced by his past abuse and the warring decisions of his dual sides, Harvey almost always tosses said coin to dictate his actions; should the coin land on heads (the clean side), his better consciousness will win over and he will be compelled to do good. But should the coin land on tails (the scarred side), his darker side will take over and he will commit criminal action. Because of how mentally ingrained the coin is in Harvey's mind, it also serves as his biggest weakness; should the coin be snatched from him or go missing, Harvey will have a breakdown, unable to make a concrete decision for himself and be trapped in a mental slump.
- As a criminal, Harvey strikes the impression of being a Jack of All Stats compared to the rest of Batman's rogues — he is strong, smart, trained in combat, and has some level of charisma and leadership, but he doesn't necessarily excel in any of them. That is not to say he is underwhelming in any way — he may not be as powerful as Bane, not as cunning and manipulative as Riddler or Ra's al Ghul, and not as martially deadly as Deathstroke, but being well-rounded in just about everything means he still makes his mark as a dangerous adversary for any of Gotham's vigilantes and members of the police force. His biggest influence is how even the greatest of heroes and paragons can succumb to evil and darkness, a dark reflection towards Batman had he let his trauma and obsession with justice overtake him.
- While Harvey is one of Batman's most notable foes, his arch-enemy goes to Robin — not just any particular figure, but the collective identity as a whole. In short, Two-Face was responsible for the deaths of Jason Todd's father, Dick Grayson's parents, and Tim Drake's parents, and he's personally gone on to play torturous mind games against them, but if there was any single definitive nemesis Harvey Dent had, it was Dick Grayson, for it was Harvey who gave him his first truly bad beating and often challenging his morality and sense of justice, so it came as no surprise when Dick naturally has a lot of distrust towards Two-Face. They might have worked together under extreme circumstances, but Dick makes it clear he doesn't enjoy the experience one bit, and the Pantheon wasn't going to change that one bit, especially as Two-Face would end up working with newer criminals.
- Harvey has a very complicated relationship with the House of Law and Justice, which is befitting of his career as a district attorney. At first glance, most attorneys and prosecutors would oppose him for his acts of murder, extortion, and terrorism, and he does inspire a level of fear with more than just his horrifying facial scars. On his end, Harvey does hate some attorneys and prosecutors… the more immoral and corrupt ones, that is, with Manfred von Karma being the most notable case, as Harvey has made it clear he will punish Manfred accordingly, though whether his good or bad side would do it is all up to chance. He also expressed contempt towards Jimmy McGill for his actions as Saul Goodman, even if Harvey concedes that Jimmy confessing and taking responsibility for his actions makes him relent.
- When it came to the actual law-abiding attorneys and prosecutors, Harvey generally cringes, a visualization of his dual selves having conflicted thoughts. One side wishes they could go back to being a genuine man of law, whereas the other advocates destruction and death, and criticizing their approach towards justice as flawed and soon to be exploited. Regardless, it is clear that both sides show a sad, broken man embittered by years of abuse, being disrespected, and failed expectations. The Wright Anything Agency openly condemns Harvey's actions as Two-Face, but Phoenix, Apollo, and Athena do recognize and wish that Harvey gets actual help, which is difficult to tell him as he would either refuse violently or would end up the same even if he accepts. Sae Niijima and Miles Edgeworth are not as sympathetic, even if his childhood and unjust trauma are brought up, but they are aware of how Harvey's insanity is built on that. Through learning them from Sae, the Phantom Thieves of Hearts do wonder how deep and overwhelming his Shadow would have been had he possessed one, and they are adamant in not just bringing Harvey to justice, but also making sure he can be changed for the better if possible.
- Harvey wasn't surprised to see that the Pantheon would be a gateway to acquaint him with all sorts of superheroes from different realms and universes. But although he was a talented lawyer, he had no intention to use that to further the agendas of other criminals — he wanted to deliver justice in his own twisted way, which naturally made him iffy about working with the likes of figures like Norman Osborne and Bullseye, who had the influence to get him underpayroll and provide Harvey with resources and some leeway. As far as Harvey was concerned, New York City in the Marvel Universe was a chaotic mess — a city rife with all sorts of criminals, much like Gotham, yet popular and glittery like Metropolis, with Norman and Bullseye helping the reputation of the latter. Norman personally took an interest in Harvey's psyche, mainly because he likes to see the Green Goblin persona as a dual identity of sorts — essentially Norman the corrupt businessman, crime lord and occasional political administrator, and Green Goblin the mass-murdering supervillain. The comparison, if anything, made Harvey distrust and hate Norman more and is not above comparing him to The Joker — Norman just accepts the sentiment gleefully.
- His occupation as an attorney also caught the attention of Matt Murdock and Jennifer Walters, as, in addition to their status as superheroes, they also worked as lawyers in their professional lives. Naturally, Two-Face is an enemy towards them, and Daredevil and She-Hulk are clearly appalled by the many villainous acts he's committed in the past, but Harvey does see them in a somewhat respectable light as they are law-abiding attorneys, much like how he used to be one before his facial scarring, and is loath to the idea of killing them, as far as his good side is concerned. Big Bad Harv, however, believes that Matt and Jennifer haven't done well enough to uphold their profession often gets angry at the idea of confronting them. In contrast, despite their enmity, Daredevil and She-Hulk do acknowledge how broken of a man Harvey really is and believe it would be best to see him get rehabilitated rather than just offing him.
- Despite being a borderline-terrorist, Harvey holds a particular level of disdain towards mafia-adjacent criminals and mobsters and he makes it clear anytime he has to confront them directly. Considering how he was trying to build up a case against the Falcone and Maroni Crime Families, and consequently, one of them being responsible for his scarring and his broken duality, Harvey's hatred is pretty justified. Having met Vito and Michael Corleone, Harvey made no secret about how he found their perceived sense of honor to be pretentious and is openly condescending towards them. The same was also applied for the DiMeo Family as well, seeing Tony Soprano as a hypocrite and his lieutenants as bumbling, unprincipled, and pathetic. He also despises Diavolo for the sheer volume of crimes he's committed, as well as learning about his abusive nature towards his daughter. However, he admits that Bucciarati's Party is somewhat tolerable, as they're ultimately decent people despite their profession. It would be hypocritical of him to challenge them, given his own criminal record.
- Of course, Harvey has seen himself working alongside similar criminals, most notably The Penguin, but this boils down to pragmatism on the latter's part as well, and Harvey (or rather, his "Big Bad Harv" side) doesn't have much in the way of allies. His reputation ended up catching the attention of Wilson Fisk, who was no stranger to supervillains and criminal enterprises. Initially, Harvey disregarded Fisk due to the latter's background as a crime lord, but Fisk was able to coerce him to tag along when he offered Harvey protection and a chance to pursue justice legally, which he begrudgingly accepted. To his credit, Kingpin was respectable and feared, not to mention he openly valued Harvey for his merits, but on Dent's end, he works with Fisk only for his own ends, not for Fisk's, and he was open about it. Fisk took it as a compliment, respecting someone who was at least honest about their allegiance.
- His childhood and father are very sensitive topics, for very obvious reasons. Furthermore, Harvey made it clear that the existence of a "Child Abuse Supporters" group makes him sick and, if he was ever allowed for such, he would start a killing spree in the House of Family and Relatives solely directed at horrendously abusive parents — whether this was the despair of his good side or the sheer rage of "Big Bad Harv" expressing the claim is unclear. He has a unique sort of hatred directed towards Ozai, as a lot of his worst actions mirror what Harvey's dad used to do towards his son, as well as reminding Harvey of the time that he had an older brother who bullied Harvey — and whom Harvey accidentally killed. Naturally, he would quickly acknowledge Zuko for what he's been through, as well as note the irony of how they're both recipients of burn scars, even if their circumstances of getting one were different. The same sentiments also applied towards Shoto Todoroki, and Harvey found it fairly ironic how Shoto's father was a famed superhero and a less-than-stellar parent, though Harvey would rather keep silent about it, and he was aware that neither Zuko nor Todoroki are willing to be lenient towards him for the crimes he's committed.
- Harvey's complicated thoughts towards family weren't just on blood relatives. He was happily married to his wife, Gilda, that is, until the stress of trying to capture the Holiday Killer and deal with the Falcone and Maroni families started to create tension between the two, eventually culminating with Gilda and him becoming separated, though she would claim it was because the two had difficulties in conceiving children. Despite this, Harvey still held affection for his ex-wife, and when he learned that the father of Gilda's twin sons, whom he was holding at ransom, was him, Harvey was willing to surrender himself to the law, though this was one iteration of the man. In a second iteration, Harvey wasn't the father, and this furthered his intention to use the boys as hostages, whereas another saw Gilda being murdered and the event serving as a catalyst for Harvey becoming Two-Face.
- Sandor Clegane became an unexpected figure of interest towards Harvey at one point, especially as both came from wildly different worlds and generally wouldn't associate or relate themselves with one another. Initially, that was the case until Harvey discovered that Sandor was one of his Heralds regarding the noticeable trait of possessing half a scarred face. As it turned out, the facial scarring was only the tip of the iceberg when it came to similarities, as Sandor also suffered a miserable childhood before becoming an esteemed knight. Interestingly, Big Bad Harv respected the younger Clegane sibling for his ruthlessness and unfettered aim to achieve his goals, whereas Harvey's better side somewhat angsts over how similar he is to Sandor, and laments that the two aren't getting along, as Sandor still has moral principles and would genuinely loathe Harvey for the many crimes he committed. The one thing they can agree on is that Sandor's older brother, Gregor, is a vile monster, and both sides of Harvey are willing to kill him, though mainly because Big Bad Harv sees the Mountain as a living embodiment of Harvey's past, as Gregor reminded him of Harvey's older brother.
- Harvey's tragic tale of going from a respected and hopeful lawyer with deep-seated issues to a mental wreck who alternates between a well-intentioned law-abider and a homicidally deranged madman, thanks to a horrific facial burn, parallels sharply with the story of Joshua Graham in several ways, even if the backgrounds of both men were vastly different. Where Harvey started as a man of the law and wanted to be a hero, Graham started as a ruthless criminal who worked with the Followers of the Apocalypse until he failed a crucial mission and was punished by having his entire body immolated. But where Harvey's mutilation unleashed his insanity, Graham's outlook on life changed for the better, and he dedicated himself to atonement and protecting the innocent whilst remaining as merciless and vicious towards his enemies. Darkman was another person of interest who was facially mutilated by mobsters, though, like Joshua, this resulted in him becoming an anti-heroic vigilante who exalted vengeance for justice. Darkman was quite reminiscent of Batman as far as Harvey thought, and cites this as a reason for why he tends to be wary when dealing with him as unlike the Caped Crusader, Darkman isn't above killing when the chips are down.
- Harvey's dynamic with Big Bad Harv and the duelling beliefs of how they should proceed with justice has resulted in comparisons between him and Smeagol, a Hobbit whose corruption via the One Ring resulted in him developing an insane personality known as Gollum. They even have an obsession with a particular item and define their personalities as such, though where Harvey's coin was conceived from childhood trauma and parental abuse, Smeagol's obsession with the One Ring is due to the ring's inherent corruption imbued by Sauron. Both literal people are aware of their madness, but Harvey takes steps to distance himself from Smeagol, not wanting to meddle with dark forces that are far beyond Harvey's control, while Gollum finds Two-Face's presence as tertiary. Elliot Alderson, on the other hand, held a closer, yet more critical dynamic with Harvey as they shared greater similarities like having an abusive childhood and desiring justice, but Elliot's inherent cynicism means he could deconstruct Harvey's personality and intentions more deeply than most. Elliot's primary split personality, Mr. Robot, personally finds Big Bad Harv to be too childish and manic for his own taste and is disappointed that the man, for all his intentions for justice, was ultimately more small-scaled compared to what he and Elliot were aiming for. Harvey genuinely respects Elliot, as he could see a little bit of himself in the hacker, though Elliot himself keeps his distance, ever since he completed his crusade against the Dark Army and desires peace for himself.
- The coin that he has isn't just for determining what he will do; it's symbiotic with his split personality. Without it, his insanity flares up and he becomes a near-helpless wreck. Harvey's relationship with the half-scarred coin does make him a patron of sorts with the House of Items and Objects, but he feels burdened by that as the coin is a physical reminder of his past and his fractured belief in justice. He shares a coin motif with Anton Chigurh — Harvey was quick to compare the hitman with Joker in a few details, like how they're a chaotic force that would endanger everyone around them. For that, while not in direct opposition and even recognizing his efficiency as a hitman, Harvey would prefer to keep some distance from him. However, Anton expressed mild curiosity about how he and Dent have similar decision-making thoughts. Eizen also held a coin he flipped to determine his decisions due to a curse that caused him terrible luck — it always landed on tails, which Harvey took as a sign to vindicate his fractured and fatalistic philosophy. Eizen pities Dent, though, and makes it just as clear he's paying for his actions if they ever met.
I have a question that I suggested Last Friday with the Battle Cats' Pantheon idea with 4 thumbs up, and 3 days passed now. So what you guys are going to do with their ascension or something?
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13955282570A87068500&page=8780#comment-219483
Even though this comment was not the original one that got 4 thumbs up (Even I forgot to add The Battle Cats' Cat Base Menu Theme Music with add some details like The Tenants of Hidamari Apartment as allies), should we try this to ascend about them?
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So, is it officially ascended into Pantheon? If then, should I write the ascension draft into the halls? (with some hotfix of draft)
Edited by Yurunyan22 on Aug 25th 2025 at 10:32:56 AM
TV Tropes with Battle Cats?!![]()
The general idea is that you upload them yourself, picking the appropriate halls for them to be in
to the battle cats by the way
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They could also be high preists
Edited by droLmuCehT on Aug 25th 2025 at 11:21:19 PM
GODAMN IT! VIVA LA REVOLUCIÓN!

First draft of Jordan Belfort and the O'Connells. With the latter I want to do is at least five paragraphs for each character
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Jordan Ross Belfort, God of Hedonistic Corporate Executives (The Wolf of Wall Street, Wolfy, Jordy)
Richard "Rick" and Evelyn "Evie" Carnhan O'Connell, God and Goddess Of Actionized Adaptations (Richard: Mr O'Connell, Ricochet | Evelyn: "Old Mum", Miss Carnahan, Scarlet O'Keefe)
Edited by RJ-19-CLOVIS-93 on Aug 26th 2025 at 7:29:30 AM