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- 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- If you feel the need to remove a character for some reason (poor quality, outdated titles, etcetera) and replace him/her with another or outright rework, please see what the other tropers think about this in the discussion thread before doing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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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
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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
Last repost before tomorrow's ascension, just in case someone got last-minute feedback
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[[folder:The Dragon Knights]]
The Dragon Knightsnote , Divine Representatives of Foreign-Set Continuations (Luthera: The Wandering Blade, Lulu | Rukhmini: The Raider of Raipur | Colin: Kelvin, Kevin, Clyde | Lucinda: Lady Mom)

-
s: Excessive-Menace, NightsDaJester, Necromancer 10.
- House: Narrative Settings
- Intermediate Deity-level group. Master Mastodon is an Intermediate God. Klaus and Luthera are Lesser Deities. Forouzan, Akna, Colin and Rukhmini are Demideities. Lucinda is a Quasideity.
- Symbol: The elemental symbols of the Tianshang Weapons (in general)
- Luthera: Her double-edged sword
- Rukhmini: Her staff
- Akna: Her goggles
- Master Mastodon: A bolt of lightning
- Colin: His prosthetic antlers
- Forouzan: Her pirates' sigil tattoo
- Lucinda: Her favored teacup
- Klaus: A gust of wind
- Theme Song: The Dragon Knight's Main Theme
(for the whole team), The Wandering Blade
(Blade), Story of the Ancients
(Mastodon), Klaus and Veruca
(Klaus).
- Alignment: Neutral Good as a whole. Luthera, Colin and Lucinda are mostly Lawful Good. Rukhmini is currently Chaotic Neutral with Good leanings, Mastodon and Forouzan are Chaotic Good, formerly Chaotic Neutral. Akna is Neutral Good. Klaus is True Neutral, formerly Neutral Evil.
- Portfolio: Team of Foreigners, Suspiciously Similar Substitutes for the Furious Five, Fire-Forged Friends, Split Apart after Finishing their Quest.
- Luthera: Self-Proclaimed Knight, Beary Friendly, The Comically Serious, Deuteragonist, Defrosting Ice Queen, Self-Proclaimed Knight, Took a Level in Kindness.
- Rukhmini: Tricky Thief Monkey, Karmic Trickster, Cool Old Lady, Interspecies Romance, Happily Married, The New Pirate Queen
- Akna: Gadgeteer Genius, Nice Girl, Anti-Hero, Ditzy Genius, Nice Girl, Hero with Bad Publicity, .
- Master Mastodon: Not-So Honorable Pachyderm, His Spirit was Trapped in his Old Amulet for a Millenium, Elemental Master of Lightning and Thunder, Spirit Warrior, Comedic Sociopathy, Blood Knight, Nearly Destroyed the World with his Fellow Masters, His Spirit Moves On After Saving the World.
- Colin: Jerk with a Heart of Gold, Anti-Hero, Has a Crush on Blade, Warrior Poet, Torn Between Lawfulness and Instinctual Goodness But Chooses the Latter, Sixth Ranger.
- Lucinda: My Beloved Smother, Wished Luthera Had Become a Proper Lady But Gets Over It, Good Parents, Non-Action Lady, Lost Her Son.
- Forouzan: The Pirate Queen (Formerly), Arc Villain Turned Good, Po's Adoptive Sheep Mother in the Series And a Rather Good One After Reforming, Cool Old Lady, Hidden Heart of Gold, Expert Bladefighting Pirate.
- Klaus: Former Major Villain-Turned-Ally, But Not Outright Friend, Evil Weasel Until His Redemption, Has Wind Powers, Half of a Brother–Sister Team and a Big Bad Duumvirate Before Being Betrayed, Tragic Villain, The Atoner, Big Brother Instinct.
- Domains: Groups, Internationality, Freedom Fighters, Alliances, Outlaws
- Heralds:
- Luthera: The Queen and the people of England, Lao, Rabia.
- Rukhmini: Diya (her wife), Padma (her stepdaughter), Jayesh (her stepson-in-law), the citizens of Raipur
- Akna: Pelpel and the people of Tikal
- Klaus: The Dark Mages.
- Master Mastodon: The other Ancient Masters (Giant Sloth, Longtooth and Ostrich)
- Allies: Good Kung Fu Panda Deities (especially Po), The Masters of Spinjitzu, The Avatar Deities, The Xiaolin Monks, King Arthur Pendragon, Rango, Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, The Straw Hat Pirates, Miguel and Tulio, The Knothole Freedom Fighters, The Seven Samurai, Samurai Jack.
- Luthera: Lucina, Solaire
- Rukhmini: Sun Wukong.
- Akna: Entrapta, Todd Capybara, Gepetto, Alphys
- Colin: Meta Knight
- Lucinda: Flo, Toriel
- Forouzan: Jack Sparrow, Gol D. Roger, Polly Pringle, Sorbet Shark Cookie, The Pirate Captain, The Flying Spaghetti Monster
- Klaus: Zuko, Fern, Uncle Iroh
- Master Mastodon: Lady Maria, Billy
- Rivals:
- Rukhmini: Cassim, Sly Cooper, Omar Little, Carmen Sandiego (all friendly)
- Forouzna: Cervantes de Leon, Long John Silver
- Enemies: Evil Kung Fu Panda Deities (especially The Chameleon), Melkor, Sauron, Saruman, Emperor Belos, Apollyon, The Dark Judges, Scott Shelby, C.R.A.S.H, The Five Elders, Sakazuki.
- Luthera: Jafar
- Rukhmini: Marshall D. Teach/Blackbeard, Risky Boots, King K. Rool, Captain Hook, Rattlesnake Jake.
- Akna: Rameses
- Colin: Arthas Menethril
- Lucinda: Mother Gothel
- Klaus: Amon
- Master Mastodon: Mammoth Mogul
- Pities:
- Don Quixote (Luthera)
- Inspector Javert (Colin)
- Opposes: Zote Knight (Luthera and Colin)
- On Good Terms with: King Dedede, Kuzco (Akna)
- Unsure about: Tikal the Echidna (Master Mastodon)
- The Dragon Knights were a group founded by the temporarily disgraced Kung Fu master Po, the false knight Wandering Blade/Luthera of Landreth and Po's father, Mr. Ping, with the goal of gathering the dangerous Tianshang Weapons and destroying them before the weasel mages Klaus and Veruca could gather them first and use their might to conquer the world, a task that took them on a worldwide quest starting from China and taking them to India, Central America, England and more; along their journey they were joined by the former thief Rukhmini, who initially sought to use the weapons for herself; Master Mastodon, one of the four Ancient Masters, the creators and users of the Weapons who sought their destruction nowadays; Akna, an intrepid inventor who was friends with Sir Alfred, Luthera's deceased older brother who also sought to destroy the weapons; Forouzan, the former Pirate Queen who once tried to kill Ping; Colin, Luthera's former persecutor for breaking the law who eventually joined her side to save the world; and late but not least, Klaus, who redeemed himself after being betrayed by his sister and losing her to the Weapons. Together they were able to overcome many foes who stood on the way of their worldwide journey, with the last being Alfred who was corrupted by the weapons' evil before being made to stand down and with the help of the Ancient Masters destroyed the Tianshang Weapons for good, in the process helping Mastodon, Alfie and all other spirits move on and find peace; saving the world at last.
- The Dragon Knights ascended a few months after the destruction of the Tianshang Weapons, they reunited with Po upon ascending and met his older friends and mentor in the Furious Five and Oogway, befriending them in the process; especially Blade who found herself relating a lot to Tigress and looking up to Oogway for his teachings that Po spoke about, Oogway also had some history to tell with Master Mastodon due to his past as a conquering warlord and becoming a successor to Mastodon in the career of heroism. As for Po's enemies, which now respect him enough to not be as hateful as before, they got some pretty bad blood to speak of, especially Lord Shen for leading the genocide against the Pandas and trying to conquer all of China with his army, as well as Kai and the Chameleon for their own evil plans to destroy Kung Fu and take all the power and skills from other masters for themselves, that said Klaus himself came to pity Tai Lung, seeing a lot of the things that happened to Veruca as being similar to what Tai Lung went through, only for Tai Lung to not even have any supportive family when he broke out and while Blade didn't condone Tai Lung's actions, she came to understand his more sympathetic qualities and is at least glad that he now has slightly reformed, if only enough to be respectful and friendly with Po.
- Being worldwide freedom fighters, they despise anyone who would oppress others or help in doing so, one of these oppressors who earned their ire was Aku, as after he took over the world, he created an oppressive regime in which humanity was enslaved to serve his whims and made everyone else miserable as part of his plans to destroy Samurai Jack and retain his power. Another such oppressor was Emperor Palpatine, who arranged events across the Star Wars galaxy to ensure his rise to power as the Emperor of a new Galactic Empire, and spent over 3 decades using his power to make the people of the galaxy miserable and destroy the legacy of the Jedi Knights, the last a particular sour point for Luthera and Colin. Similarly, Sauron, a dark lord who attempted to create an oppressive rule in Middle Earth and spent years waging brutal wars on the Free People of Middle Earth to achieve that end, and just like how the Tianshang Weapons enslaved the souls of those they defeated, he enslaved various humans to his will as his Nazgul troops, even if they were evil and ambitious before being corrupted. Another worthy mention is Governor Ratcliffe, who led the English colonists in an effort to destroy the Powhatan Tribe and loot all the gold from North America they can in their colony. Similarly, Rattlesnake Jake got bad looks from them for being a willing cooperator to Mayor Tortoise John's plans to demolish Dirt and "modernize" it by force, killing sherifs that tried to protect the town and only turning against John when betrayed but otherwise remaining unrepentant about his nasty deeds and crimes.
- Having all come from varied backgrounds and went on a quest to collect powerful magic weapons that could destroy the world they became friends with the Spinjitzu Masters, in particular Kai and Nya became good friends with Akna due to being blacksmiths and inventors themselves, while Zane was of interest to her due to being a sentient robot with emotions. The Knights were at first wary of the Golden Weapons the Ninja wielded due to their experiences with the Tianshang Weapons but loosened up once they found out they were relatively harmless when not intentionally wielded by evil users and didn't have the same side effects as the Tianshang Weapons when used for long. In terms of other relationships, Lloyd got along with Luthera in regard to listening about her story with her brother, Alfie and their brief time as enemies when he was revived as he himself had to fight his own revived father, Lord Garmadon after he was revived as an emotionless Oni, even if Garmadon turned good in the end and rejoined his family, Lloyd in particular comforted Luthera over her trauma with it, reassuring her that her brother never stopped loving her deep down, to avoid her having the same resentment he had against his own father before getting better about it.
- The Avatar Team and the Xiaolin Monks likewise related to the group's overall quest and goals to save the world, the former for helping dismantle various corrupt rulings and stabilizing the world's elements and the latter for hunting down destructive artifacts to ensure they would never be used by evil. Aang and Omi gave praise to the overall group for ensuring the destruction of the Tianshang Weapons and the former comforted Mastodon over his guilt in helping cause the mess with the Weapons to begin with, as he has had to learn of the failures of past Avatars in their own endeavors and learned from them to try and not repeat them, and also knows well what it's like to fail or do harm despite one's own best intentions.
- They like good pirate crews in general and two of them were the Straw Hat Pirates and the Gokaiger, the former being a crew of pirates from differing backgrounds led by Luffy who have fought against the oppression of the World Government and its agents, succeeding at slowly dismantling them and over time earning a worldwide reputation as legendary heroes like the Knights did, Rukhmini and Forouzan liked them the most out of the group though even Akna got well along with them, even if she was a bit uneasy around Nami for her weather-manipulation abilities with her Sorcery Clima Tact, still not quite over the threat of the Tianshang Weapons. For the Gokaiger, they succeeded outright in dismantling the Zangyack Empire that oppressed and destroyed countless worlds and brought suffering to everyone in a self-centered way of "peace". Lucinda was the one who most well along with the pirates besides Forouzan and Rukhmini, mainly relating to Ahim and the loss of her family and planet she was the princess of, as a fellow noblewoman who lost family, Klaus himself was a bit awkward around the others, having wanted once to conquer the world and rule it as an oppressive despot alongside his sister, but was reassured all was good thanks to his turn to good.
- Luthera/Blade and Colin:
- Losing a member of her family scarred Blade greatly and drove her into a laser-focused revenge quest before she snapped out of it to help her friends and move on. For this, she made an ally in Lucina, as the Ylissean princess lost most of her family to the Fell Dragon, Grima, and after initially having no idea what to do with her life after helping destroy the evil dragon for good, ultimately settled on continuing her travels to help others and find a new life in the Pantheon and beyond. Lucina pities Luthera on the loss of her brother and how said brother was revived and turned evil upon reviving, recalling how Grima did that to her father, Chrom, on at least one timeline; while Luthera in turn was saddened to hear how Lucina lost everything but her closest friends and wishes her good luck on whatever place she goes. She also sympathized with Chrom over losing a sibling, though in Chrom's case Emmeryn turned up alive later on and rejoined his side albeit amnesiac and unable to recall her past. Colin himself proved to be a nice presence for the Ylissean royalty and offered his services to them if they needed him, a connection that also introduced him to other good-hearted Fire Emblem Lords who he is all too willing to assist if help is needed.
- While Blade pretended to be a knight despite not truly being even a squire or page, she only did so to achieve her own mission of capturing Klaus and Veruca and bring them to justice. As such she may tolerate or like those who've falsified their status as authority figures only if they did so for noble reasons. One of the few deities she tolerates, and even pities, is Don Quixote, a highly delusional man who believed himself a knight and constantly got himself into trouble trying to do heroics, only regaining his sanity near the end of his life; while Luthera thinks he went too far in his delusions she can't exactly judge him harshly, recognizing his whole insanity rendered a lot of things beyond his capacity to control. She has no such empathy for others like Zote the Mighty, who is also a wannabe fake knight but unlike her he has nothing close to a genuine moral compass and is mostly in it for his own self-gratification, it didn't help Zote was also a haughty lone jerk, not unlike she once was, but doesn't even have the good intentions deep down to balance out his act, leading to Luthera not respecting him much. Colin mostly shares her views on the two though thinks Don Quixote is pretty unbearable to be around with his lack of rooting in reality.
- Solaire is another knight who despite his eccentricities is a considerably upstanding guy and a wide idealist with a lot of positives to him. He immediately made friends with Luthera and even impressed her with his lack of any magical prowess despite his expertise at fighting, being all pure training and experience not unlike Luthera herself being a great fighter and knight despite mostly starting out as a self-taught enthusiast of knighthood. She does lament that he's so focused on finding purpose that he can't find what he truly wants in life and is burdened by his continued quest for it, offering support to help him have a life beyond his self-imposed mission not unlike she did, for similar reasons Colin also pities that aspect of him, given how obsessed he once was with advancing his status as a knight to the point it blinded him.
- They have major positive things to say about Samurai Jack, a wandering warrior hailing from Japan who has traveled the whole world in his quest against Aku's reign, learning from all cultures around the world while training and making allies in all corners. Jack himself respected Colin and Luthera for their efforts in protecting not just their homeland but eventually the whole world and gave major sympathy to Luthera for losing her brother and having to fight him when he was corrupted by his goals and wishes to rule a peaceful world no matter the cost. In turn Colin challenged Jack to a fair duel, wishing to see what the samurai knew of fighting first-hand and while he ultimately lost (to his shock, quite quickly) he was nonetheless satisfied and inspired to train further and improve his swordplay to match the samurai more closely someday.
- Meta Knight quickly grew to respect Colin for his nobler ways despite his compliance to the knightly code, as well as his skills in battle despite being constantly underestimated by his former peers. While Colin initially found it odd that Meta Knight would try and overthrow King Dedede once to make Dreamland more proactive he didn't judge him much over it unlike the rest of the Dragon Knights, seeing no issue with Meta's motives for going that far but did tell him it was not that good an idea in hindsight, while no match for Meta Knight for the most part, Colin still earned his praise for all he could do before losing and even thought his battle antler swords were a good arsenal to wield.
- Rukhmini:
- Rukhmini was once a great thief but was stuck in the Hidden City for thirty years of her life searching for the Whip of Endless Flame before finally being freed and rebuilding her life after saving the world becoming the Queen of Pirates alongside her wife, Diya. She made a friendship with Cassim, former King of Thieves, over it; as Cassim also missed out on a good part of his son's life and his own due to ending up as the King of the Forty Thieves and unable to leave without dying and just like Rukhmini ultimately returned to being a lawless scoundrel with his friend, Iago, at his side. Rukhmini has tried to issue a challenge to Cassim to see who's the better thief, a challenge Cassim is thinking of taking up. As for Iago, he occasionally chats with Rukhmini and finds her a pretty nice person to hang out with, even introducing her to his other friends like Aladdin who similarly liked Rukhmini.
- While she's a shameless thief and now pirate who has feels no remorse for all her past crimes and thieving ways, she has limits to what she'll do to achieve fame and obtain treasure and as such likes those who have such limits themselves, one of these thieves was the intrepid Carmen Sandiego, who not only is capable of stealing anything but she has clear limits to what she'll do in her career and is willing to help stop a greater evil without hesitation while not really changing her thieving ways. Sandiego was a bit interested in her knowledge of the Tianshang Weapons but wisely listened to Rukhmini's warnings of what destruction they could bring even if just one was used and learned not to try and take them or risk them falling into someone else's hands. Another thief Rukhmini made a connection with was Omar Little, as Omar is also a thief with standards and on top of that is a gay man, not unlike Rukhmini being bisexual and in a sapphic relationship with her wife, Diya. Similarly, she has some good rapport with Sly Cooper, a morally sound thief who comes from a long dynasty of thieves from all over the world, Cooper respects how despite her change of heart and saving the world she chose to remain an outlaw and even became the new Queen of Pirates, giving herself a new title of prestige for her life and beyond.
- Now that she is the new Pirate Queen of her world, she has taken up on plundering the seas and living outside the law once more, she has friends in various scoundrels that roam the Pantheon and likes those who gave up a normal life for one of crime or adventure and thrill. One of the deities she made friends with over this was Lars Barriga, now known as Lars of the Stars who had gone from a normal teenage boy to a space captain leading a crew of defective Gems before returning to Earth and settling down at a bakery for a few years before his need for adventure and inability to find his true place on Earth convinced him to return to being a space captain permanently and subsequently return to going on adventures with his crew. While Lars is not quite a thief, he was still a willing outlaw and as such found a lot to talk about with Rukhmini, who herself praised Lars for choosing well what he wanted instead of relegating himself to a "normal life" out of obligation.
- Sun Wukong respects Rukhmini for her trickery and good name she gives to monkeys like him, particularly in being an outlaw willing to do what it takes to achieve her goals, good or bad, and helping save the world from devastation like he did once. For her part, Rukhmini considers Sun Wukong a huge idol for his many misadventures and trickery that she learned about from Po, Rukhmini also was interested in taking the Ruyi Jingu Bang for herself as a replacement mystical weapon, albeit in a playful manner which caused Wukong to challenge her to steal it from him anytime she wants, and if she can keep it for 24 hours she can inherit it. So far, she's failed but he's willing to let her try again as much as she wants to.
- Master Mastodon:
- He spent a millennium sealed inside his amulet, before resuming his attempts to right his wrongs from the past once freed. Within the Pantheon he found some allies who'd share his situation, though in another he found someone who didn't like his violent lifestyle and attitude in Tikal the Echidna, who was sealed for a long time in the Master Emerald after sacrificing her life to stop the violence of the Echidna Clan in the past; while Tikal at least commends him for having saved the world in the end and righting his wrongs, she still was critical of his violent methods and even willingness to harm his own allies along the way of achieving his goals of destroying the Tianshang Weapons ensuring Mastodon didn't know how to properly feel about the echidna.
- He isn't fond of another ancient pachyderm, Mammoth Mogul, who's lived for centuries but has used that time to amass power and resources for a criminal organization which he utilizes to carry out nefarious deeds and create plans to conquer Mobius even being partly responsible for the rise to power of Dr. Robotnik; that said at least one future exists where Mogul regretted his crimes and became a mentor to Silver and genuine good guy whereas the current one is just pretending to be retired until he outlives his foes. Mastodon was disappointed in Mogul's hardly changed ambitious ways and his refusal to see the light like his other self did, while Mogul considers Mastodon quite pathetic in how he gave up his powerful Tianshang Weapons because he couldn't control them even if he recognizes that the using whole set is not a good idea.
- Akna:
- Met another quirky inventor in Entrapta, who created machines that impressed her greatly. The two immediately hit it off and became the best of friends. Akna and Entrapta enjoy sharing their experiences and invent things together, though Akna is at times disturbed when Entrapta makes particularly dangerous weapons, given she'd rather make toys for children. Regardless, Akna greatly respects Entrapta and in turn Entrapta pitied her over being used by Alfie in his plans despite Akna's friendship with him; as she herself felt used by the Princess Alliance and then Catra in the Horde before they all made amends. Hordak also met Akna and was surprised she wasn't as judgmental of him as most before, with Akna owing it to her own experiences with less-than-ideal people she is amicable with such as Klaus or Alfie after the latter redeemed himself.
- Met other toymakers in the Pantheon like Gepetto, who is not only an expert toymaker but also a generally skilled woodcarver and inventor in many worlds whose creation of a puppet, Pinocchio, resulted in a fairy giving it life and him adopting the puppet as his son. While a few of Gepetto's incarnations have become or turned out to be evil, she mostly trusts the one in the Pantheon who is majorly a good guy and has even opposed fascism in Italy, something she can get behind due to her own dislike of tyrants and abusive rulers. Gepetto sympathized with Akna due to her having to temporarily leave her passion of entertaining children behind to try and save her homeland from Zuma's abuse and stealing of her land's water and is glad she was able to resume her old job once she and her team saved the world. While not a toymaker, Todd Capybara also befriended her on the grounds that he's primarily a tool smith but has been able to make weapons of good quality himself for the sake of helping his friends.
- She initially didn't trust King Dedede, who started out stealing all the food in Dreamland for himself and attacking Kirby for trying to get it back being reminded of how Zuma stole her homelands' rains with the Storm Wheels leaving it in a state of perpetual drought and misery; though fortunately Dedede's allies told her of his change of heart and unambiguously heroic leanings now and she was able to move past that one incident and become good friends with the ruler of Dreamland. As for Kirby, she praised his quest to recover the stolen food Dedede took and working towards keeping Dreamland safe from many other threats across the year, likewise she made a couple of toys for Kirby to play with, which the pink puffball appreciated. She wasn't as appreciative of Susie, one of Kirby's former foes-turned-friend and an inventor like her who while no longer destructive still was a conqueror that helped in the takeover of Dreamland by the Haltmann Works Company. Similarly, Kuzco was once a selfish Emperor that was willing to destroy the livelihoods of villagers for his own hedonism, but ultimately changed for the better and is working ever more on improving to this day, causing Akna to forgive his past misdeeds, though she won't extend that forgiveness to Kuzco's former advisor, Yzma, who is unrepentant about her equally bad actions.
- Because of her plight of her home village's droughts caused by Zuma, and her anger over the citizens of Tikal's apathy to it she has a hard time getting along with anyone who's driven entire nations to misery, one of these deities was Ramses, who while ultimately not evil, still drove the people of Moses to misery as slaves and attempted to slay them in revenge for the Ten Plagues after Moses finally negotiated their freedom, ending in his defeat. While she feels bad for him losing his firstborn and his own people's plight and suffering, she can't help but acknowledge he brought it on them with his own refusal to end his slaving ways.
- Forouzan:
- While she's retired from piracy, she still holds her glory days in high regard and respects any pirate that made a name for themselves across the world. One of these pirates was Gol D. Roger, known as the greatest pirate of all time in his world; she especially respected that in his last moments of life he caused a shift in the status quo of the pirate world by sending everyone on a quest to find his treasure stash of the One Piece and that he managed to go out with his dignity and legendary status intact. Another pirate she had equal respect for was Jack Sparrow, as the infamous captain is known across England for his misdeeds and adventures against both the government and other fiends across the seas, though she criticized him for the period of time where he let himself go so badly that he lost his reputation and had to rebuild it since. She also likewise gets along with Polly Pringle, another Queen of the Pirates but one who inherited her mother's crew despite initially rejecting her heritage. Polly looked up to Forouzan for her expertise and experience of years as a pirate master and, despite her retirement, Forouzan took to mentoring her in turn when she felt she needs her advice.
- She also made a rapport with the unnamed Pirate Captain, who was once a pretty low-ranked pirate in his world that impressed no one and tried hard to become a legend. He ultimately achieved this by teaming up with Charles Darwin to save his pet dodo from the Queen of England and other world monarchs' schemes to eat it along with other endangered animals, in the process becoming the most infamous pirate in the world with an uncountable bounty on his head. Forouzan at first didn't think much of him until she saw his feats and commended him on improving his standing, she even gave him a few pieces of advice from her years of experience in case he needs them, something the Captain appreciates.
- As with all pirates, she's a favored of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, it particularly likes that she does some good deeds outsie of her pirate activities and was instrumental in helping save her world from destruction, while Forouzan thinks the Monster a bit naive about what pirates actually do, she doesn't mind its support much and instead welcomes it openly, even if she prefers to not be often talking to the Monster personally. The Spaghetti Monster also likes that she can cook some good noodles, given their similarity to spaghetti and other Italian pastas.
- She doesn't get along well with the likes of Long John Silver and Cervantes de Leon, the former for being an equally ruthless pirate who's even worse than her when he wishes to and the latter for being a rather fierce rival at swordfighting. While she is no longer on the pirate business, she won't turn down a challenge the others give him or just to protect her friends from their threat. Similarly other evil pirates like Captain Hook, Blackbeard and King K. Rool earned her ire for their abusive treatment of others, especially K. Rool for having attempted to commit genocide more than once and devastate the surface world and even the very universe with his forces and other powers he's obtained. Similarly, Risky Boots is someone she initially considered a kindred soul before her worst aspects made her too unlikable for Forouzan to ally with.
- Lucinda:
- As an overprotective mother, she found other similarly smothering moms in the Pantheon who understood her ways of acting and sympathized with her over it. One of these was Flo, mother of Jo, leader of the Local Heroes, like Lucinda Flo disapproved of her daughter becoming an adventurous hero and tried to dissuade and guide her into the path of a non-combatant, though ultimately accepted her daughter's choices and let her live her own life and even popped in to help her fight evil any way she could. Similarly, Toriel was another loving yet flawed mother, particularly in her overprotectiveness of Frisk due to having already failed to save 6 other human children from dying to Asgore and having their souls taken for his now-abandoned plan, a fact that reminded Lucinda of her grief over Alfie's death which also gave her another talking point with Toriel due to the even earlier loss of her biological son, Asriel and adopted child, Chara, many years ago. For that reason, Lucinda also empathized with Asgore about his grief and the recklessness of his actions caused by said suffering.
- Other mothers who've outlived their children empathize with her case, particularly with her overprotectiveness stemming as a result of it. Essun was one such deity, with her having lost her children to rather horrific circumstances, one of which involved killing said child to spare them from something worse. While Lucinda thinks Essun is a bit too extreme and similar to Alfie when he briefly became an unstable violent and empowered tyrant, she does at least acknowledge how bad Essun's had it and offered condolences in turn for all she's been through.
- She despises Mother Gothel for being a smothering mother, yet she is not good in any way, instead being a cruel abuser who trapped Rapunzel in a tower for most of her life and denied her the chance to see the outside world, and that was after kidnapping her as a child; worse is she only cared about Rapunzel's youth-granting powers from the Sundrop rather than caring about her as a person, after learning from all the cruelty she inflicted on her kidnapped daughter she came to loathe the witch and swore she would break her face if they crossed paths ever. As for Rapunzel, since the latter figured Lucinda was good despite her overprotectiveness, she had little trouble getting along with the bear and telling her of other experiences and adventures in her life.
- Klaus:
- He reached an understanding with Zuko, a fire elemental master that had once been a villain on a quest to capture Avatar Aang to restore his honor, before redeeming himself. Klaus and Zuko mainly bonded on being older brothers to more psychotic sisters that ultimately betrayed them (though fortunately Veruca and Klaus managed to reconcile after the former's death and brief revival) an act that eventually led to their respective turns from evil. While Klaus is not too concerned with doing good, he does at least no longer desires the path of evil or conquest and made good on never harming anyone ever again (without reason). He similarly got sympathy from Ty Lee and Mai, both who also aided the Fire Nation before turning to the light. Finally, he once had a chance encounter with Iroh, who finding him nearly getting a panic attack while remembering his deceased sister, decided to comfort him and helped him further move on from her death, knowing from experience the pain of losing a family member.
- As an elemental master he wound up a target of Amon, who sought to take away the Bending powers of all masters in the world, leading to him starting a large and dangerous movement against the Avatar and all benders in his world before he was exposed as a bender himself and ultimately killed himself along with his brother, while Klaus could understand Amon growing weary of the harm that elemental powers brought upon as he himself came to loathe the Tianshang Weapons for all the harm, physical and mental, they caused to others and sought their destruction as a result; but ultimately felt Amon took things too far and wasn't all too different from his sister, Veruca, when she began to lose herself more and more to the madness of her ambitions and quest for revenge.
- Being abandoned to die shook up Klaus so bad he nearly gave up on life and allowed Luthera to kill him before the latter relented and instead spared him to avoid revenge consuming her life, as a result he has major trauma from the incident and is averse to any siblings that murdered their own kin without remorse or tried to at least; one of these was Cain, infamous for being the first murderer in human history, another bigger example was Orm/Ocean Master who's attempted to murder his half-brother, Arthur Curry/Aquaman more than once. In a similar case, Loki, the adopted brother of Thor, also tried to murder his older brother, only he has recently gotten better about it and has redeemed himself to a degree, making Klaus be more comfortabe around him.
- Due to being a mage, and thus a witch in some capacity, Klaus is despised by Emperor Belos who views him as not too dissimilar from the inhabitants of the Boiling Isles he hates, Klaus himself was disturbed by learning that Belos murdered his own older sibling without hesitation once he didn't align to his views, traumatically thinking back on how Veruca left him for dead when Luthera took him hostage and subsequently having a bad case of PTSD from the incident, he was also disgusted that Belos would try and destroy the entire Demon Realm out of hatred, and moreso just to eliminate magic users like he is. On the other hand, he came to be friends with Amity and Luz, the former in particular helping him move on from the abuse of his sister, even if she got better in the end, and recognize how much it was never his fault entirely on how Veruca ended up as and that he should look for more positive things in his life now that she's passed away.
- Due to his plant magic and identity issues, Fern found some common ground to speak about with Klaus, mainly on how during his period of evildoing he nearly helped lead a catastrophic war between the Candy Kingdom and Gumbaldia to get revenge on Finn and his friends for feeling they had "replaced" him despite having been Finn once himself. Klaus mostly related to Fern's Trapped in Villainy status and remorse over all he did and hurting people that cared about him and pitied that he couldn't properly atone before perishing. Fern on his part felt bad that Klaus' own family would readily betray him and how alone he was before he finally rejoined the Mages, knowing that such a way of living is horrible.
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Edited by VengefulBale on Oct 14th 2025 at 9:30:47 AM
Prettiest Meta Knight Gijinka, nglRough draft of Ace Ventura and Ryan Stone. With Ace, is there other trivia I missed? What specific interactions do you think he would make with other detectives and investigators? Also quirky pet owners.
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Ace Ventura Sr, God of Quirky People With Odd Pets

- Note: Adopted from Phantom Fire
- Hall: Beast Handlers (House of Beasts and Fauna)
- Demigod
- Symbol: His calling card
- Theme Song: Ace Is In The House
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: A Weird But Effective Detective With A Passion For Nearly Every Animal (except bats), Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass, Loon with a Heart of Gold and Jerk with a Heart of Gold, A Strange Man With Exotic Pets, Can Understand And Speak To Most Animals, Really Gets Around, Incredibly Long Note, His Absence Later On Is Possibly Due To A Plane Crash
- Domains: Pets, Detectives, Eccentricity, Investigation, Animal Lovers
- Allies: Stanley Ipkiss, Lilo Pelekai, Stitch and their 'ohana, Rubeus Hagrid, Steve Irwin, Eliza Thornberry, Pongo and Perditia, the Hall of Detectives
- On good terms with: Generally any non-evil animal (except bats)
- Headbutting Heroes with: Bruce Wayne/Batman
- Enemies: Dr Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, Captaine Chantel DuBois, Pokemon Hunter J, Giovanni and the Team Rocket Trio (though he's more Friendly Enemy with Jessie, James and Meowth), Cruella De Vil (animal abusers basically), Antasma
- Fears: Bats and to a lesser extent, bat-related deities
- Varying opinion on: Glenn Quagmire
- Ace Ventura Sr is a Miami-based private detective specializing in the retrieval of missing animals. He's harebrained, rude, his apartment is like a miniature zoo, but he knows what he's doing when it comes to investigating cases with animals. He was tasked with finding a stolen dolphin and prevent the kidnapping of Dan Marino from a crazed ex-football player, Ray Finkle. He was bent on revenge for costing the Dolphins the game with the botched field goal against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XIX. Well, more like she, as she had a sex change and was now impersonating a missing hiker called Lois Einhorn. He personally wished he found that out before sleeping with her. He'd later attempt monasticism after a failed rescue attempt of a raccoon, only to be called out of retirement to investigate a missing bat named Shikaka...awkward given his chiroptophia. He thwarts the culprit's attempt to start a war between two tribes by stealing their sacred bat, while using him as an alibi. After the marriage between the Wachati chief's daughter and Tiny Warrior, Ace is eventually hunted down by both tribes, implying he had something to do with the princess no longer being a virgin.
- The pet detective was called up during a report of the Team Rocket trio doing what a lot of people didn't expect them to do; successfully steal a rare animal from the larger Bestiary. He was on the case, checking receipts for bottle caps, misplaced petals and other unassuming things that happened to be at the scene of the crime. Eventually he was able to find Jessie and James wearing a disguise, which he was able to suss out it was them despite actually avoiding the Paper-Thin Disguise for once by noting their flower shop had the same kind of rose as the petals he found. Before they could bring out their Pokemon team, the authorities informed them they had already gotten some rumors it was the trio in disguise and they thanked him for his effort in sussing them out. This was how Ace Ventura Sr was first introduced to the Trope Pantheon.
- Having made his entrance in the Trope Pantheon demonstrating his skills, the Court of the Gods believed he should be considered for an official spot. After some deliberation (and checking his apartment), a natural conclusion was to have him represent Unusual Pets for Unusual People. His apartment is like a minitature zoo; puffins, parrots, iguanas and more. Ace is a very hairbrained individual who is a very skilled pet detective, so he fits the trope well. Ace is someone who loves almost all animals, and Bart thinks his entourage is pretty cool. He had an elephant for a pet, which didn't pan out, though he imagines if anyone could manage to keep an elephant for a pet it would be Ace Ventura.
- Ace has crossed over with another series before, so being in the Trope Pantheon isn't a totally alien situation. Stanley Ipkiss/the Mask called him up when his pet dog Milo was stolen by Dr. Pretorius. There was some tension such as the time the Mask ended up on Ace's ass, or Ace needing a new pair of shorts when the Mask brought out the artillery, but they were able to work together and end up as friends. Dr Eggman mused "hmm, I wonder why". And yes, he supposes there's a little bit of irony in one of his incarnations sharing the same actor, due to his usage of Badniks. It's something that Ace Ventura won't stand for, though as he's an otherwise normal human the good doctor thinks it'd be more funny than anything seeing him try to go up against him.
- Ace Ventura is a detective, a good one, but a highly eccentric one outside of the proverbial zoo at his house. A highly observant and capable investigator, a decent actor, very good driver, but prone to manic episodes and possible schizophrenia. Batman will admit that as eccentric as he is he knows what he's talking about when it comes to investigating animal-related crimes. While Bruce Wayne is lauded as the world's greatest detective, Ace refuses to work with him, only help crack cases that align with both, for one reason; he's Batman. Ace Ventura loves all animals except for bats, because he's terrified of them. Well, he was terrified, but he has been able to overcome his fear of them when need be. However that fear is still there and is the main reason why he has issues with the Caped Crusader.
- A curious trait the two share is that they are particularly good in bed. Bruce isn't one to bring that up, and Ace isn't exactly either, but the lust halls have noted some notes by past lovers of his impressive stamina. He has a reputation of one who Really Gets Around, something that Quagmire went "al-right!" at. While Ace likes Glenn's fashion sense and occasionally likes to talk about scoring, he's not a fan of his disregard for consent. Also, when Glenn asked if he got close with giraffes and Ace joked "if it gets cold enough", Glenn mused "I know the feeling". Ace had a double take realising that wasn't a joke. Still, they were able to get along spending time at a cat cafe, as for his flaws as a person Glenn Quagmire is very empathetic to felines. If one of his cats is missing, he knows who to call.
- He's made it clear that he is a pet detective, as in his specific skill set is dealing with pets and other animal cases. He's motivated by a deep-seated love of animals, and beyond his more weird quirks he can come off as quite rude and socially unware. This doesn't detract from his heroic personality, but it does make him kind of annoying to work with. Ace is much less out of place when he's in the Hall of Detectives, and while his official house is where his passions lie that hall is where his office is actually located. If any of the detectives need his help with crime tied to the animal members of the pantheon, he's all too happy to help. Naturally, he's particularly interested in Basil and Dawson, seeing as how they're animal detectives.
- Ace Ventura is an unapologetic animal lover, and even if bats freak him out, he'll still try to save them if need be. If they're evil like Antasma, though, that's a different story. He's in his element in the House of Beasts and Fauna, to the surprise of no-one. He's generally friendly with the animal residents, excluding the evil animals of course, and if someone wants to call him for any residence's dissapearance he's ready to take the call. Surprisingly he took a call from James when one of their Pokemon ended up going missing, despite getting into the pantheon dealing with the trio's crimes. While Ace hates Team Rocket as an organization he admits that the trio aren't all that bad. Ace was all too happy to aid Pongo and Perditia against people like Cruella De Vil, and generally show affection for them.
- After settling in for a while and setting up the new status quo of the pantheon's main pet detective, Ace Ventura decided to visit Australia in order to get an autograph from Steve Irwin. The Crocodile Hunter didn't just sign that autograph, but taught Ace about Australian wildlife and Ace learned things even he didn't know about the animals there. The pet detective was super excited to meet Eliza Thornberry because of her ability to talk to animals, both because he relishes the idea of hearing what his pets have to say as an interpreter and because of how it would aid his investigations to animal-related cases. Lilo and her 'ohana welcomed his inclusion to the pantheon because of her love of animals, strange and unorthodox ones included, like the many experiments of Jumba. And it goes without saying that Hagrid and Ace get along, each swapping tips on looking after their pets.
- It should be pretty obvious, but Ace Ventura hates animal abusers and makes it clear that they stand against everything he believes. No animal abuser is more of a headache for him than Hunter J, as she's a poacher, and he jumps on any chance to expose her recent operation; he won't rest until she's behind bars for the rest of her life. With Cruella De Vil, he feels he's on a dire time limit to stop her before she can make a new fur coat. DuBois notes that while Ace Ventura also has a job involving finding and reclaiming animals, their sensibilities are far different and he abhors her for how aggressive she is towards escaped animals, believing she shouldn't have gotten the job she has.
Doctor Ryan Stone, Goddess of Dramatic Space Drifting


- Hall: Celestial Bodies And Subjects (House of Space and Cosmos)
- Quasideity
- Symbol: TBA
- Theme Song: The OST from the movie
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Getting Flung Out Into Orbit To Her Peril With Air Supply Limited, Arduous Descent to Terra Firma, Captain's Log, Survives But Loses A Friend, Her Daughter Died In A Game Of Tag, Disaster Movie, Minimalist Cast, Earn Your Happy Ending, Outlives Her Colleagues
- Domains: Space, Isolation, Disaster, Loss, Survival, Despondency, Determination
- Allies: Joseph Cooper, Jakub Procházka and Hanuš, Galaxy Man, Robert Capa, Toriel, Izumi Curtis, Bayek and Aya, Nico Robin, Eugene Root
- On good terms with: Suzaku Kururugi, The Doctor (notably the 12th Doctor), good-aligned members of the Halls of Healers and Physicians (like Tony Tony Chopper), Deep Space 9 main characters, Ellen Ripley
- Enemies: John Kramer/Jigsaw (one-sided on her part), the Xenomorph Drone, Fabius Bile, Qyburn, Dr Moreau, Cioccolata, Pinbacker
- Opposes: Herbert Ludwig/The Medic, Fran Madaraki
- Respected by: The Look-See, the Wolf (Puss in Boots)
- Pities: Felix Kranken, Trevor Reznick
- Dr Ryan Stone is a medical engineer eventually turned astronaut. She used to be a mother, but one day when she was driving home from work, she got a call that informed her that her 4-year-old daughter had slipped and fell at the playground, getting a head injury which killed her. The depression left her guilt-ridden and withdrawn, though she wound up getting the opportunity of a lifetime after inventing a scanning device which was approved by NASA to be used on the Hubble Space Telescope. Accompanied aboard the Space Shuttle Explorer by veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski, things took a turn for the worse when during a spacewalk a defunct Russian satellite self-destructing caused a chain reaction forming a cloud of space debris. A slaughter of other astronauts occured and Ryan and Kowalski were in a desperate situation to survive, finding a new satellite before they run out of oxygen and avoiding getting completely lost in orbit. Kowalski himself ended up being lost in order to save her and Stone almost ended up surrendering when things seemed hopeless, however she was able to overcome her suicidal ideation thanks to a helpful hallucination of Kowalski, exploiting explosive decompression and a makeshift thruster in a fire extinguisher to dock the Soyuz with the station, and escape her predicament. By a hair's breath she survived and she gained a new will to live.
- She narrowly avoided her capsule flooding and drowning her when she arrived back on terra firma, and with her arrival she was able to have some much-needed rest and a feeling of safety. Many of the pantheon's astronauts had reviewed her struggle 600 kilometers in orbit and celebrated her endurance and determination. Joseph Cooper eventually petitioned the Trope Pantheon to bring her in official capacity as the goddess of Dramatic Space Drifting, citing the high degree of realism (albeit with some creative license) and drama in it. However he also had a personal reason of sympathizing with her for losing her daughter, due to how Time Dilation and his role as an astronaut strained his relationship with his daughter Murph and ultimately would lead to him outliving her due to said dilation. Dr Stone was welcomed by him to the Trope Pantheon. She was kind of confused why they're being called "gods" though Cooper rolled his eyes saying "eh, it's more a ranking than anything".
- While Cooper was the one to formally introduce her to the Trope Pantheon, if he wasn't available Jakub Procházka would've been the one to do so. The spaceman, or as Hanuš calls him, skinny human, reached out to her. His wife had suffered a miscarriage while he was away and there's a guilt that lingered with him. Like her he was able to find a new lease on life, learning to appreciate his partner more and be more empathetic to her. Dr Stone supports his decision, and it helps that for obvious reasons she doesn't have a desire to go into space in the foreseeable future. However she's still invested in making sure no other astronaut deals with the experience she had. Ryan Stone has invested in Galaxy Man's space research center as he's a Robot Master meant to instantly calculate the trajectories for rockets. Because of that, making sure everything goes right in orbit is important to the AI, and he already liked her story.
- For any astronaut, the fear of being adrift in space is a completely understandable one, and not just human astronauts. The 12th Doctor had to deal with a cutthroat business model on astronaut suits and air, eventually leading him to giving his helmet so Bill would survive the space walk. Being a Time Lord he was able to survive longer unprotected, but as a result he went blind for some time. Lifetimes ago, the 5th Doctor had to rely on a cricket ball to save him when his safety line was untied. With their own regrets across the centuries, the Time Lord gives an empathetic ear to Dr Stone. Arthur Dent had been thrown out of the airlock, though his survival was by mindbogglingly absurd luck due to the Infinite Improbability Drive picking him up right before the void of space could do permanent damage. Dr Stone thinks it's absurd, only for Dent to go "trust me, it's almost mundane for me at this point".
- Conventional damage due to Kessler syndrome
is one thing. Dr Stone isn't sure what she would do in a situation where a Xenomorph was on board. Ellen Ripley had to shoot the drone into space to get rid of it. Like Dr Stone, Ripley has lost her daughter, albeit as an extension of her status as a Human Popsicle, and she was able to commiserate with her to an extent. Stone is also on good terms with Deep Space 9. While she is on good terms with most astronauts, she doesn't have anything good to say about the lunatic Pinbacker. Seeing as how he's a religious nihilist who tried to sabotage a mission to save the sun, after already sabotaging his own. Having found the will to live once more, she's got no patience for his nihilism.
- While Ryan gets along and/or admires the pantheon's astronauts, she is in no expert and due to her experience isn't in much of a mood to go into space any time soon. She's much more at home in the House of Health and Diseases since her job is a medical engineer first, and before being voluneteered she worked hospital in Lake Zurich, Illinois, USA. She specialized in x-ray imaging in medical devices, and she has returned to doing so by being one of the employees in the Halls of Healers and Physicians. Dr Stone almost immediately protested the malicious Mad Doctor types, and really questions why Fabius Bile or Qyburn is allowed entries but not Cioccolata. Of course, she's pretty new to the pantheon's structure, but she's far from the only one thinking that. Otherwise, she's happy to get along with the ethical physicians there, who think after all she's endured surviving space she's earned a steady job and paycheck.
- Almost ended up killing herself when there seemed to be no hope of her getting to the Chinese station, only to be encouraged to try and save herself from a vision of Kowalski. Her suicidal ideation is tied into her sorrow over losing her 4 year old daughter over "the stupidest thing". Dr Stone is considered a sympathetic figure by a number of deities in the House of Family and Relatives, especially if they ended up losing their own child, like Bayek and and Aya. Ryan has bonded with a number of parents there who lost a kid, or suffered a Tragic Stillbirth, though she has some sympathy for those who made the mistake of unintentionally killing a child, and be haunted at it like Trevor Reznick. While a Jerkass she pities the sorry state that Felix Kranken is, understanding his pain, though also upset that he has been unable to try and push past it.
- She also gets along with other sympathetic figures who almost killed themselves, but were able to avoid doing so like Nico Robin. While hideously deformed, Eugene Root feels his life took a much better path after his recovery, and finds himself getting along with her. Death in the form of the Wolf has shown some silent respect over her finding the determination to live, as has the Look-see as its entire goal is aiding people in overcoming bereavement...violently, mind you. She's only creeped out by him. The Jigsaw Killer is impressed enough that he has no intention of trying to put her through a Life-or-Limb Decision because he's shown she values her life. That respect is one-sided as Dr Stone only considers Kramer to be a self-righteous Serial Killer with extra steps.
Edited by RJ-19-CLOVIS-93 on Oct 15th 2025 at 9:27:10 PM
The Dragon Knights Assemble Once More!
@RJ: Blu was once an exotic pet himself and he was involved in a crime case where he was nearly sold off before he saved himself and other captured birds from captivity. He could easily communicate with Ace Ventura since he's capable of human-level intellectual feats.
Prettiest Meta Knight Gijinka, ngl@RJ- For Ace's theme song, I would recommend "Ace is in the House
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I would try to suggest more, but I'm about to leave for a trip to New York City, so don't have the time ^^; Ciao!
Suppose a trope has recently been created. How long should I wait to propose a god?
Check out my Pantheon adoptables!Posting to announce that, after some deliberation with myself, I will be formally dropping the following approved idea:
- Seek, God of Escape Sequences (Hall of Gameplay)
I've thought about how I was going to approach this one for some time, but I just don't think it has enough characterization or interesting traits to work. Plus, I have other ideas I want to place more priority on and this just felt like a clog in the backlog. If you are familiar with DOORS and think you can make it work by adopting it from me, or you have another idea for Escape Sequence, then you are now free to do so.
Ready to rock?Okay then, since RJ said there's a two-month wait, and the other guys said that a one-month wait is preferable…
I'll come back with my idea in a couple days.
In the meantime, I will be working on my profile of King Leonardo after RJ and Nights approved the idea.
Edited by ReconDecon on Oct 15th 2025 at 8:33:30 AM
Check out my Pantheon adoptables!Done with this merger that will replace Nappa.
Since Queen Beryl will be vacating her position as one of the Perverters of Love in Love And Affection, I’d like to suggest Vlad Plasmius as her replacement there. Vlad’s whole deal is his obsession with Maddie Fenton. He cares more about having her than the woman herself, to the point where he ignores she dislikes him already and that murdering her husband would make her hate him more. An Alternate Universe/Timeline/Changed Universe reveals that in a world where he got what he wants, he doesn’t really treat her all that well.
[[folder:The Dark Kingdom]] The Dark Kingdom, Unholy Organization of Disposing of their Fellow Members for Failure





- Intermediate God-level Organization. Queen Metalia is a Greater Goddess, Queen Beryl and Kunzite are an Intermediate Goddess and God respectively, Jadeite, Nephrite, and Zoisite are Lesser Gods, all three of them bordering on Intermediate. The Various Youma range from Demideities to Lesser Deities
- Symbol: Queen Metalia's Nightmare Face
- Theme Songs: Queen Beryl
, Darkness For Eternity
, Dark Kingdom Glamour
, Oozing Glamour
, Dark Kingdom’s Sneaky Plans
, Four Heavenly Kings (Jadeite, Nephrite, Zoisite, Kunzite)
, Shadows Lurking In The Darkness
, Youma Attack
, Usagi vs Jadeite
, Battle Theme
, Danger #1
, Danger #2
, Danger #3
, Danger #4
, Danger #5
, Summit of Power
, Mask Of Darkness
, Omen of Catastrophe
(Shared with the Death Busters) Fighting The Enemy
, Danger Lurks
, DD Girls
, Saigo No Tatakai (Queen Metalia’s Theme)
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Executing Fellow Members for Failure and Members who have been Executed for Failure, Wanting to Conquer and Destroy Anything they can get their hands on, Stealing Life Energy, Using Brainwashing as a favored tactic, Wiped Out the Moon Kingdom and brought an end to the Silver Millennium, Evil Welcomes Defectors
- Queen Metalia: Eldritch Abomination. Energy Absorption, Nightmare Face, Mind Rape, Mass Hypnosis, Hate Plague, Demonic Possession, Turning People to Stone, Emerged from the Sun, Likely a Product of Queen Nehelenia’s Curse on the Moon Kingdom, Zero Redeeming Qualities
- Queen Beryl: Motivated Entirely By Her Lust For Endymion, God Save Us from the Queen!, Green-Eyed Monster, Evil Redhead, Yandere, Rank Scales with Asskicking, Bad Boss or Benevolent Boss Depending On The Adaptation, Far Worse in the 90’s Anime, Prehensile Hair, The Strategist
- Four Heavenly Kings/Shitennou: Elite Four, Brainwashed and Crazy, Quirky Miniboss Squad, No Honor Among Thieves, Four Is Death, Dwindling Party, Dated the Sailor Senshi of the Silver Millennium before being brainwashed by Queen Beryl, Gemstone Motifs, Large Ham
- Jadeite: The First Major Villain The Sailor Senshi Ever Faced, A Seriously Rude Individual, The Dreaded, Manipulative Bastard, Master of Disguise, Wake-Up Call Boss, Smug Snake
- Nephrite: Polite While Villainous, Evil Genius, The Berserker, Astrologer, Hot-Blooded, Hair-Trigger Temper, The Chessmaster, Crazy-Prepared, Redeeming Replacement, Heel Realization But Is Killed Soon Afterwards
- Zoisite: Darkening the Narrative, Taking Absolutely Zero Chances In A Fight, Cherry Blossoms, Evil Is Petty, The Heavy, Master Actor, In a Relationship With Kunzite, Pragmatic Villainy, Sissy Villain, Villainous Crossdresser, Undying Loyalty to Kunzite
- Kunzite: White Hair, Black Heart, Deadliest of the Four Heavenly Kings, Sinister Suffocation, Defiant to the End, In a Relationship with Zoisite, Combat Pragmatist, Handing out Beatdowns like Candy, Evil Sounds Deep, Hyper-Competent Sidekick to Queen Beryl, Villainous Valour
- Youma: Formerly Human, The Legions of Hell, Was Once a Man, Humanoid Abomination, Monster of the Week (In General), Deadpan Snarker, Making a Splash, In Love With Jadeite And Wants To Impress Him (Thetis), Sealed Within Various Humans as well as a Cat And Will Use Them As Hosts When Awakened, Rule of Seven (Seven Great Youma), Killed all of the Inner Sailor Guardians except for Sailor Moon, Black Eyes of Evil, No-Nonsense Nemesis, Flight, Master of Illusion, Tentacled Terror, Shock and Awe, Terrain Sculpting, Zerg Rush, Stripperific (DD Girls)
- Domains: Darkness, Evil, Brainwashing, Energy, Monsters, Omnicide, Conquest, Execution, Punishment for Failure
- Heralds: Danburite and the Dark Agency, Mio Kuroki
- Allies: The Dead Moon Circus, The Death Busters, Death Phantom, Chaos, King Ghidorah, Lord Tirek, The Khan Makyr, Emperor Mateus, Lavos, Porky Minch, Grima, Ragyo Kiryuin, Esdeath, Viktor Adler/Master Org, Junko Enoshima & Monokuma, Shao Kahn, The Absolute Solver, Nyarlathotep (Persona), Black Doom, Slaanesh, Yapool, Alien Empera, The Heartless
- Enemies: The Sailor Guardians (ESPECIALLY Sailor Moon), Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask, Luna, SHOCKER, All Ascended Pretty Cure, Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, All Ascended Heroic Kamen Riders, Uzi, N and V, All Ascended Ultramen (except for Belial), Akame, Night Raid, Madoka Kaname, Homura Akemi
- Disrespects: Lucifer
- The Dark Kingdom is an ancient evil organization that emerged countless years ago. When Queen Metalia was birthed, she came into contact with Queen Beryl, who was being overcome by her own jealousy towards Princess Serenity, who was set to marry a man she had a crush on, Prince Endymion. Preying off of these feelings, Queen Metalia made an alliance with Queen Beryl, and the two would both corrupt most of the citizens on Ancient Earth into creatures called Youma and brainwash Prince Endymion's four generals, who were named Jadeite, Nephrite, Zoisite and Kunzite. Dubbing the organization the Dark Kingdom, Beryl and Metalia launched an attack on the Moon Kingdom, razing it, and the Silver Millennium which had spread across the entire Solar System, to the ground. In a last-ditch effort to stop them, Queen Serenity sealed them away and sent the deceased Princess Serenity, Prince Endymion and the ancient incarnations of the Sailor Senshi to be reincarnated, both actions at the cost of her own life. Unfortunately, the Dark Kingdom would re-emerge in the present once the seal broke, and the Sailor Senshi, who had been reborn, stepped forward to face them, culminating in Queen Metalia's destruction at the North Pole.
- The Dark Kingdom’s history with the Pantheon is complicated. They existed in the early days of the Pantheon and were a major player in a couple of conflicts as well as a scapegoat for Vanitas at one point. This all changed when SHOCKER managed to force the Dark Kingdom out of the Pantheon and took their position... but Queen Beryl never left, hiding and lying low while sneakily bringing back the Dark Kingdom. Queen Beryl herself found a new trope and launched an all-out attack on SHOCKER in retaliation, but even so, she didn't quite have the influence she once threatened to gain. Recently, however, thanks to Queen Nehelenia and one of her Curses, things went Queen Beryl's way. She sent Zoisite and Kunzite to the House of Life and Creation and had them gather Life Energy to awaken Queen Metalia. This, along with Nehelenia's Curse, was a scheme that ultimately set Metalia free. At the same time, Queen Beryl had sent Jadeite and a horde of Youma to keep the Sailor Senshi busy. Metalia then made a beeline for Nappa's temple before tearing the bald Saiyan apart, and before he could be revived, Nephrite mind-controlled a few members of the Court of the Gods to give his position to the Dark Kingdom instead. Shortly after, Queen Metalia was sealed away by Discord as Jadeite decided to fall back and meet with Queen Beryl, but unlike before, Queen Metalia is wide awake to scheme within her seal in the Dark Kingdom and Nehelenia's Curse, which had done exactly as intended, ceased as it was no longer needed.
- Applies to the Dark Kingdom as a whole:
- When people think of Magical Girl villains, the Dark Kingdom are often the ones that come to mind first. Stationed in a pocket dimension resembling the North Pole, as Santa Claus made it entirely clear that they weren't setting up shop in the actual one ever again, going there is very dangerous. The frigid cold, the presence of hostile monsters, the Four Heavenly Kings, Queen Beryl, and how large the North Pole is, make sure that going there is a very bad idea, at least without more than a quintet of people, something that the Inner Sailor Senshi can attest to, having all been killed there at least once. The pocket dimension, which is being referred to D-Point like the North Pole where their base of operations used to be had been, is incredibly large, and because of this, finding the Dark Kingdom there is like searching for a needle in a haystack.
- The Dark Kingdom welcomes defectors and those who would sell their souls for power. Most Youma actually used to be human before siding with the Dark Kingdom or being forced into it by brainwashing. The Dark Kingdom has let the Pantheon know that anyone who wants to side with them is free to do so, and if they want to give their souls to obtain more power and become Youma, then just tell them about their desire for that to happen. Queen Beryl herself is a defector, having sided with Queen Metalia in hopes of getting Endymion’s love and conquering everything she can her hands on, starting with Earth before making her way up, while attempting to wipe out humanity and all who would oppose her. While Queen Beryl isn’t technically a Youma, she is most definitely no longer morally human, having most likely surrendered that empathy when she chose to side with Queen Metalia.
- The Dark Kingdom has… an odd relationship with the Dead Moon Circus. Yes, their rise is likely a result of Queen Nehelenia’s cold-hearted curse on the infant Princess Serenity. Yes, this curse likely resulted in Queen Metalia’s birth and therefore even the nightmarish abomination was potentially an unknowing pawn in Nehelenia’s spiteful revenge. However, Kunzite rightfully pointed out to Queen Beryl that getting mad for being manipulated wouldn’t change a thing, especially since Nehelenia did so indirectly, as it was her actions that caused their rise. Kunzite’s reasoning with Beryl, which she did admit was absolutely correct, has ended with her and Nehelenia conversing about matters regarding their utter hatred for Princess Serenity and her reincarnation Sailor Moon. On another note, while Queen Metalia and Queen Nehelenia are cut from the same cloth as they are both Chaos Spawn, they treat each other as co-workers, albeit in a friendly and cordial way. They silently muse about the similarities between the Shitennou and the Amazoness Quartet, as both groups are brainwashed people who once fought for the side of good, and neither are afraid to kill the groups should they get free in striking range.
- The Dark Kingdom also learned about other enemies the Senshi made. The Death Busters are a cult of depraved aliens who intend to transform Earth into another planet under their Master Pharaoh 90’s banner, which would involve killing all of humanity. They work closely with Zoisite and Kunzite, and the two are trying to make Daimon-Youma hybrids with Germatoid. They haven’t had any success as of yet. Wiseman sometimes helps them with their plans, though his agenda is his own and they know this, and everyone in the Dark Kingdom knows they can’t trust him as far as they can throw him. Lastly, Queen Metalia’s progenitor Chaos has aided the Dark Kingdom some extra strength on occasion, making life that much tougher for their enemies, and they appreciate the aid against those superior in power to them.
- The Sailor Senshi were NOT happy that Queen Beryl had firmly replenished the Dark Kingdom’s strength in the Pantheon. Neither were Mamoru and Luna, who also have very personal reasons for opposing the Dark Kingdom. Likewise, because Queen Metalia is a Chaos Spawn, Galaxia will lend a hand against them when she’s free from other matters, which happens less than someone would think. Beryl was incensed to learn of the existence of Chibiusa. To her, she’s the living embodiment of Serenity and Endymion’s relationship, and by extension, her failure to get the latter’s affection. Beryl plans on having her killed before taking the Future Silver Crystal from her carcass, and Nehelenia is more than happy to help her with this, though Wiseman thinks it’d be even better to take the crystal and then turn her into Black Lady once again before having her murder her parents, erasing her from existence in the process. Either way, all three of them are working together to do something nasty to her, and time will tell what will happen in the future regarding these plans.
- The Dark Kingdom doesn’t have a very high opinion of Lucifer. To them, he’s wasted potential. They see his belief that humans are special to be hindering him, and believe him to be a fool. To them, his actions will render his favoritism for humanity moot and either wipe out them all in the process or prompt them to force order upon themselves, bringing a form of twisted order contrary to his actual desires. The Dark Kingdom knows what they are, and to them, he’s simply delusional. While he is nowhere near allies with the Dark Kingdom, YHVH finds the thought of him ultimately undoing his own agenda amusing, doubly so when Zoisite pointed towards the Cybermen for proof of this. Queen Beryl has been working to supplant some of his allies out from under Lucifer via having Nephrite act as The Mole sometimes, though he’s aware the Dark Kingdom is close to him and plans on acting accordingly in the future.
- While her connection to Queen Metalia will not be shaken, Queen Beryl has genuinely earned the favor of Slaanesh, who has offered her power. Beryl has refused, having researched what submitting to a Chaos God could bring ever since they first made contact, but this hasn’t deterred She Who Thirsts, who is supporting the Dark Kingdom from the shadows. They work more closely with Nyarlathotep, who finds the whole rejection of humanity aspect of the Dark Kingdom amusing and wants it to continue. Queen Metalia also contacted King Ghidorah, offering him a plethora of worlds to ransack if he helped them destroy their enemies. Ghidorah, who was already very frustrated with the constant interference of the Sailor Senshi, accepting the deal. Black Doom, who sees humanity as nothing but livestock, has formed a partnership with Beryl, who he sees as one of the few humans worth working with. So long as they don’t get in each other’s way, there will be no betrayals.
- Every single Pretty Cure views her as an enemy, and the feeling is absolutely mutual. The Dark Kingdom, be it the leaders, the Four Heavenly Kings, or any Youma, elite or otherwise, absolutely loathe the network of Magical Girls, seeing them as perhaps one of the biggest obstacles in the way of them and total dominance. Queen Metalia is interested in ascending Jaaku King in retaliation, but that hasn’t gone anywhere so far. Most Pretty Cure teams also want to feee the Four Heavenly Kings from the Dark Kingdom’s brainwashing so that they can go back to doing what they want instead, as what they’re being forced to do is definitely a pitiable state in their eyes. While enemies with SHOCKER, they don’t have many better relations with people from the setting they come from. The absolutely bizarre nature of the various Youma the Dark Kingdom unleashes has earned the ire of many Karen Riders, and yet they too want to free the Four Heavenly Kings from their brainwashing.
- Each member of the Dark Kingdom has their own traps and tricks.
- Queen Metalia is The Leader, able to empower others with strength and corrupt the minds of people. She can steal energy, turn people to stone and grow more powerful by absorbing magic. However, she has a glaring weak spot in the gem on her forehead and has a weakness to bright enough lights. As a last ditch effort, she can possess other beings and mutate her hosts. It is through her power that Beryl and the Dark Kingdom can use their own abilities, and is an expert in dark magic. She should logically be capable of anything they can do as a result, and mere exposure to Queen Metalia can drive people insane, brainwash them or make them go blind. Queen Beryl is The Face of the Dark Kingdom and often calls the shots in Metalia’s stead. Her mood tends to very between forgiving and harsh enough to execute her minions. She, too, is an expert in black magic, able to exterminate her opponents with dark lightning bolts. She can also utilize her hair to grab, ensnare, strangle and electrocute others, and can fire waves of complete, pure darkness. She, like Metalia, can also brainwash people. Despite all of this, she isn’t nearly as durable as Metalia is, able to be Gutted Like a Fish by a sword or fatally wounded by one of Tuxedo Mask’s razor-sharp roses.
- The Four Heavenly Kings, aside from being capable of brainwashing like their leaders and sharing the ability to teleport and steal energy, have varying skills. Jadeite is capable of creating pocket dimensions, has potent telekinesis, can cast illusions, is capable of cryomancy, can make minions out of clay and conjure invisible barriers to protect himself. Nephrite is a bit of an alchemist, capable of creating special gems to serve certain purposes. He’s an expert in sword-play and martial arts, can make illusions like Jadeite and has a celestial map to guide him to what his best course of action would be regarding harvesting energy. He also has a special ability called the Starlight Attack, which has multiple variations. He can use it to fire orb-shaped projectiles made out of light, launch beams of magic, fire regular blasts and emit a powerful force that can deal damage to an opponent or at least force them away. Zoisite is capable of transmitting hypnosis over electronics, fire energy blasts, levitate, assault others with rose petals that can beat back opponents, he can convert said flowers into needles to do extra harm, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, conjure shards of crystal and is a master swordsman. Kunzite, who taught Zoisite everything he knows, is the strongest of the Four Heavenly Kings, able to utilize dark magic for all sorts of purposes. These include blasts, blades of energy or a dome of energy that suffocates the victims trapped within. He’s also capable of levitation and telekinesis, and can conjure domes of energy that can take a certain amount of magical attacks and even reflect them at the casters.
- Every last Youma is capable of harvesting energy and most of them are capable of controlling minds. However, their abilities are very esoteric. Their biology is extremely bizarre, some Youma able to bend and twist their bodies in unnatural ways, some are capable of manipulating space and time themselves, and some are capable of trapping people in inescapable prisons of glass and wax. Yet, above all, there’s Beryl’s elite. Thetis is a Youma capable of manipulating water and any vessels within it like ships,casting illusions, flight and creating golems to serve as minions, and they reproduce. The Seven Great Youma are a group of elite Youma capable of fusing into something much greater, and while six have been separated from their hosts, the Dark Kingdom is frustrated with Bakene, the group’s final member, who isn’t really intent on attacking at all. This is because Kunzite wants to resume the Dark Kingdom’s plan to fuse the Youma into a much more powerful Youma, but Bakene’s refusal to cooperate is making things difficult. Lastly, there are the DD Girls, who are capable of illusions, flight, creating magma, transforming their arms into vines and thorns, electrocution and are capable of manipulating the crust of the Earth to a certain extent.
- Applies to Queen Metalia and Queen Beryl:
- Beryl and Metalia’s shtick of turning people into things they are very much not, willingly or otherwise, gathered comparisons to the Absolute Solver. Turns out, this reaching Metalia’s non-existent ears was bad, as she and Cyn quickly discovered that they had more similarities to each other than that alone. They have a penchant and love for brainwashing and manipulation, they’re eldritch horrors who can empower others, they can warp space-time, they desire to wipe out humanity and all other lifeforms, and are sadistic and cruel to those opposing them. Needless to say, the Solver became an ally of the Dark Kingdom pretty fast after the two first met. Metalia was especially impressed with what Cyn did, as she succeeded in destroying humanity and gruesomely wore her friend’s corpse as a suit after murdering her herself. The Dark Kingdom doesn’t really mind her being around, with Nephrite being the sole exception, as the man is very unnerved by the Absolute Solver. Cyn wonders if she can replicate Tessa’s corpse and have it mutated into a Youma identical to the woman before she perished just to psychologically torment N and V.
- Queen Beryl might be a Hope Crusher as well, given how Usagi reacted to her friends dying at the hands of the DD Girls. She has the respect of many Hope Crushers, though at the top of that list is Junko Enoshima, who thinks she should use the Heartless to turn Homura Akemi into another one right in front of Madoka. Queen Beryl laughed and responded to this with a simple “Maybe.” Many called her crazy at the very thought...until Chaos revealed that it is in full support of this and is willing to help out should she decide to try it. While this would normally be Too Dumb to Live, Chaos backing her up may be something to worry about. Ever since Madoka recovered some of her powers, Queen Beryl has been working with Chaos to find a way to control Kriemhild Gretchen, the two hoping to turn Madoka into a Witch, something Junko Enoshima is completely fine with as it would cause mass despair to the Magical Girl Sisterhood. Metalia is also in support of this, the Great Ruler furious that Homura is opposing it and wants to “teach her a lesson”.
- Queen Metalia is very interested in Lavos, and this all started when she attempted to possess the parasite. To her shock, Lavos was very much not an animalistic creature, but a sentient entity who then begun communicating with her. Despite the rocky start, the two did begin to work together, with Queen Beryl acting as a mediator whenever the two argue. Grima is very interested in the devastation the Dark Kingdom plans to bring to the Pantheon and has lended them the support of his Risen at times, though has made it clear that they will lose a valuable ally if they stab him in the back. The two are also collaborating with Yapool to make more Choju, strengthening them with their dark powers. Yapool likes having fellow darkness user around, especially with them making his Choju stronger with their magic. Metalia sees Alien Empera as a kindred spirit, an entity that wants to cover everything in darkness. Needless to say, this did not sit well with ANY Ultraman, though they haven’t been able to oppose them all that much thanks to Yapool and Belial.
- Applies to the Four Heavenly Kings:
- The Four Heavenly Kings have different personalities. Jadeite is a misogynistic, smug asshole, and his mysoginism is ironic considering he serves two women. He’s fairly good with disguises. Nephrite is a polite man even when doing evil, which caused him to undergo Becoming the Mask when he met a girl named Naru, which ultimately ended in Zoisite killing him. Zoisite is a sociopathic madman who takes pleasure in the suffering of others and killed Nephrite to get a better position in the Dark Kingdom, and Kunzite is a stoic, business-like figure who pulls out all the stops to do what he needs to do to please his superiors.
- The Kings, upon ascending, sometimes search the Pantheon for more allies in order to aid the Dark Kingdom’s cause. Zoisite ended up getting Ragyo Kiryuin to help them, promising the spread of Life Fibers across the universe. Jadeite ended up appearing in Emperor Mateus’ temple when he barely escaped the destruction of a pocket dimension he had created, and ended up gaining the Dark Kingdom a liaison to the man after he ended up foiling an assassination attempt directed at the Emperor. Nephrite promised Lord Tirek he’d get him as much magic as he can handle so long as he left the Dark Kingdom alone after his attempt to drain his magic left him with a dose of Mind Rape, and Master Org was curious about Kunzite’s apparent ability to forcibly transform people into monsters and has been talking with the white-haired general.
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for the dark kiingdom rework and Vlad becoming a guardian. really only suggestion i have is that maybe instead of being Killed Off for Real, Nappa could instead made a "thrall"/follower of them, kinda a fate worse then death. but yeah no other suggestions or complaints
The Dark Kingdom is here and here.
Nappa is gone.
Vlad Masters/Plasmius is now one of the Perverters of Love in Love and Affection
And Now You Must Marry Me is now free.
Edited by SailorVenus372 on Oct 15th 2025 at 9:35:08 AM
“Get Snuck-Up On.”Initial draft for Vez'nan. He's a very prominent dark wizard who has gained magical power and knowledge from various deals with demons and unholy beings, and leads a powerful army of towers and troops consisting of beings and races considered traditionally evil in fantasy settings (orcs, dark knights, demons, vampires, deep devils, necromancers, ghosts, goblins, twilight elves, dragons). He is known for invading the kingdom of Linirea, initially failing and dying but coming back to succeed later, and also eliminating other villains that threatened the whole setting, from the ghost kings he made a deal with, and even took out The Overseer, an eldritch horror that tried to enter and destroy the world through its Apocalypse Cult, by working with his Good-aligned enemies in an alliance. Although he gave back the conquered Linirea back to King Denas, he still exploits the alliance's campaigns to take advantage of their victories for his power-driven ambitions.
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Vez'nan, Dark God of Villain-Focused Episodes (Vez'nan the Dark Wizard, The Dark Lord)

- Potential Hall: Arcs and Episodes
- Intermediate God
- Symbol: The Dark Army banner, or the corrupted Tear of Elynie
- Theme Song: The Dark Tower
, or Kingdom Rush Vengeance's main menu theme
- Alignment: Neutral Evil with shades of True Neutral
- Portfolio: The Most Influential Villain In The Series, Evil Demon Sorcerer, Former Hero And Friend Of King Denas Who Turned Evil, Sold His Soul To Demon Lords, And Made Other Deals With Infernal And Unholy Beings To Gain More Power, Demon Summoning Powers, Powerful Soul-Manipulation Magic, Main Villain Of The First Game, Became The Evil Protagonist Of Vengeance, And Successfully Takes Over The Kingdom This Time, More Pragmatic Yet Benevolent To His Minions, Does Not Tolerate Wasteful And Excessively Destructive Villainy, Takes On Other Worse Villains, Wanted To Remove A Hidden Eldritch Entity In The Basement of Denas' Castle And Proven It A Valid Effort, Willing To Ally With Forces Of Good To Defeat Greater Threats, A Living, Hammy Shout-Out Speaker
- Domains: Villains, Victories, Wizards, Armies, Tower Defense, Dark Magic, Soul Powers, Demons, Contracts
- Heralds: His Dark Army legions and the corresponding Hero Units of his faction note
- Allies: Doctor Doom, Bowser, Lord Recluse, The Black Knight, The Overlords, General Morden and the Rebel Army, The Keeper
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Ganondorf
- Rivals: Shang Tsung, Nagash, Voldemort, The Dragonlord, Smaug
- Respects (on a good day): Maleficient, Dracula (Castlevania), Sauron
- Cautious interest in: Dormammu, Mephisto, The Chaos Gods, Hermaeus Mora
- Occasionally cooperates with (for the purpose of opposing mutually dangerous enemies): Klaus Wulfenbach
- No Relation with: The Dark Army (Mr. Robot)note
- Opposed by: The Monkeys, both elven and dwarven deities in general
- Enemies: The Grand United Alliance of Destruction as a whole, Doctor Strange, Sigmar, Raziel, The Reverberation Ensemble (especially Pluto), The Devil (Cuphead), Lucrezia Mongfish, Oryx the Mad God, The Old Gods, Shuma-Gorath, The Devourer
- Vez'nan is one of the most notorious and feared sorcerers in the world of Linirea, whose campaigns have made numerous impacts on the setting, having fought against heroes and greater villains alike. Once a dark wizard who was sent on a quest with at-the-time, Prince Denas, to stop an invasion upon the elves by Gnolls and Twilight Elves. The masterminds behind the attack, Malicia and Mactans, the Queen of Twilight Elves and an Ancient Spider Queen respectively, had sought out the Tear of Elynie, a divine artifact said to have held great enough power to let the elves blossom into life in the first place. While the heroes successfully defeated their plans to become gods, the Tear of Elynie had been corrupted, and so Vez'nan volunteered to dispose of the corrupted gem. However, he secretly sought to use its power for himself, and would be eventually exiled for his further pursuit into soul magic, dark knowledge, and deals with unholy entities. But Vez'nan would accumulate an army of troops from various outcast factions and groups, from orcs to dark knights and even demons. Eventually the wizard want to make himself and his ambitions known, but the Linirean kingdom would not heed his call, so Vez'nan would lead an invasion against his former allies in response. Despite his newfound powers and legions, Linirea's forces of good proved much stronger than he expected, and the dark lord was slain, thwarting his invasion, and the corrupted Tear of Elynie would be seized by a vengeful minion of his, bringing the artifact into the hands of other villains as a result.
- Due to making a deal with the archdemon Moloch for gaining soul powers and demon magic at the cost of his own soul, his life was initially forfeited to the demon lord once he was defeated in battle. However, the heroes ended up also defeating Moloch as well, and Moloch's brother, Oloch, enabled Vez'nan to buy his way back to life, giving the demon mage a high-ranking position and some extra power. Plotting his vengeance against the Linirean forces for a successful conquest, he resurrected with a new plan to ensure his victory, starting with recruiting the player General to ensure his defenses were up for the challenges ahead. Hiring pirates and bandits to distract Hammerhold forces to prevent aid, making deals with other dreaded forces to gain their support as Heroes, and systematic conquest of other forces standing between him and King Denas' territory, his master plan to conquer Linirea succeeded, taking down the Dwarven Kingdom, the barbaric Northern Tribes, and even capturing Linirea's old heroes, and not even King Denas could stop the siege on his kingdom, as Vez'nan would break into his castle, and banish Denas away as Vez'nan gained full authority over Linirea as he began initiating his next plan: to take on the eldritch Overseer, a part of whom was sealed under Denas' castle. After handling rival villains and the kingdom of Hammerhold to ensure no one else got in his way, he made his move against the Overseer and his cults, who had begun to gather forces to enable the Overseer to enter Linirea through their own portals to devour the whole realm, but not before gathering the remaining rebelling forces of good still loyal to Denas, as their help was needed to find King Denas and to successfully resist the Overseer's invasions. They eventually found and rescued King Denas from the Unblinded and retrieved the holy Sword of Elynie, advancing into the Void Between the Worlds to stop the Overseer for good. Despite the Overseer's massive size and world-destroying power, the alliance of Linirea's heroes and Vez'nan's Dark Army managed to slay the Overseer with King Denas landing the finishing blow, leaving petrified remains behind. Warriors of both good and evil celebrated their world-saving victory, and Vez'nan was even nice enough to give back the kingdom to Denas. This was not the result of a change in heart, however, as Vez'nan had searched within the remains of the Overseer to find and reclaim the corrupted Tear of Elynie, just as he planned.
- Despite his alliance with Linirea and even helping Denas and his allies take on other threats to Linirea, Vez'nan's ambition for more power and knowledge had never ended, and even sought to secretly take advantage of such campaigns to access opportunities for improving both himself and the Dark Army for his future evil plans, whatever they may be. One day, during a friendly board game session with Denas, he learned about the Pantheon, a divine realm of many beings ascended to godhood via "tropes", which Denas had heard about, but was not able to access, and the king deemed it as a imaginative story from his jesters, anyhow. Vez'nan, intrigued by this Pantheon, researched into the subject and gathered his most loyal forces to look into the Pantheon and how one could potentially ascend. After several campaigns of handling mutual threats to Linirea, he had gathered resources for a proper venture into the Pantheon, preparing to infiltrate it. His minions scouted the Pantheon and did not grab the attention of most deities, being dismissed as generic evil minions of other villains. After gathering enough information to find a trope that his henchmen deemed suitable for Vez'nan's glory, the dark wizard began his Dark Army's march into the Pantheon to claim godhood for himself. Blitzing through obstacles and surprised defenders, Vez'nan managed to successfully breach the Pantheon and sneak into the Main House, and even managed to find a trope for himself, Villain Episode, as it reminded the Dark Army of Vez'nan and his glorious comeback to claim vengeance against the complacent heroes of Linirea, and solidified an alliance proving that the outcasted beings and races within the Dark Army could stand together with the traditionally good civilizations of Linirea. However, becoming deified by the trope did fail to meet Vez'nan's personal expectations, and the Pantheon's heroes took down Vez'nan shortly after, though Vez'nan was still considered ascended by the trope, and came back to life awhile after. Deciding that becoming part of the Pantheon was enough of a victory for him, he took his initial setback with grace and began developing the Dark Army within the Pantheon, knowing the Pantheon was now open to Vez'nan.
Vez'nan: I'll admit, when I had that trope bound to myself, I was expecting something akin to maybe, you know... UNLIMITED POWER!!! ...but this Pantheon still holds much potential value, and I'll settle in quite nicely...
- Making himself home in the Pantheon, his territory and temple much resembles his home lair, erecting a dark tower surrounded by a dead forest decorated with undead and demonic influence. He has also stationed much of the Dark Army's forces there, where the towers he has used in his conquest of Linirea and his crusade against the Overseer can be found, ensuring no intruder passes by them. Many of the Dark Army's heroes and evil henchmen, usually members of traditionally evil factions and races, may they be marauders, deep devils, ogres, shadow archers, or wicked dragons, they roam the Pantheon, sometimes to scout the area for interesting developments within or to find more territory outside the expanding Pantheon to conquer. While the Dark Army of Vez'nan has made itself very present in the Pantheon, some of his old enemies, mainly King Denas and those allied with him or the traditional forces of good, can be seen wandering the Pantheon. In a rare act of compassion, he lets them hang around, letting them enjoy their time there, even if they are not considered his Heralds, as long as they don't get in his way.
- Vez'nan likes to make himself comfortable in the GUAE Conqueror Brigade, primarily to amass new lands to take over with his Dark Army, capturing mortal champions and looting basic resources, like building materials and magic items, throwing generic shiny objects into Beresad's hoard. The Keeper and Overlords tend to be buddies in this regard, utilizing each other's minions to have friendly competitions for taking over unexplored territories. However, as his campaigns in Linirea have shown, Vez'nan doesn't necessarily play for keeps. Of all the talents Vez'nan has accumulated, patience for politics is not one of them. He may be willing to show who's boss around the dark, unholy lands, but he believes that directly governing the newly conquered lands as a waste of time in his quest for more knowledge and power. Vez'nan has been turning this weakness into a strength, using territories he has no use for as barter, exchanging them to other eager villains (or even heroes, if they are willing to pay a good price) for other benefits suitable to his interests, whether they may be resources, magic artifacts, or valuable sources of knowledge.
Edited by Necromancer10 on Oct 16th 2025 at 11:34:21 AM
KILL CONSUME MULTIPLY CONQUER
Wish I had any ideas.
Carnage. I think allies and enemies are fine, but any suggestions in case?
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“I am the ultimate insanity! I am CARNAGE!”
Cletus Kasady, God of the Freudian Excuse Denial


Poison Carnage
Dark Carnage
Devil Carnage
- Intermediate God normally, Greater God as Dark Carnage and Devil Carnage.
- Symbol: CARNAGE RULES
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- Theme Songs: Maximum Carnage
, Spider-Man Vs. Carnage
, Carnage Boss Theme
, Carnage (Trail of Blood)
, Carnage Theme
, Cletus’ Cell
, Lethal Rejection
, Carnage Unleashed
, There Is Only Carnage
, The Great Escape
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Portfolio: Freudian Excuse Denial, Fully-Embraced Fiend, Among the Worst of all of Spider-Man and Venom’s foes, if not THE worst, Absolute Insanity, From Demented Child to Superpowered Bringer of Death, So Dangerous And Insane That Many Heroes Fear Or Outright Refuse To Fight Him, Mass Murderer Who Graduates to Omnicidal Mania
- Domains: Evil, Depravity, Power, Killing, Destruction, Insanity
- Followers: Batutta, Mr. Yin
- Heralds: Shriek/Demogoblin, Doppelganger, The Cult of Knull, The Cult of Carnage
- Allies: Norman Osborn, Johan Liebert, William Afton/Springtrap, Kefka Palazzo, Jack the Ripper, The Lich, The Batman Who Laughs, Victor Zsasz, Freddy Krueger, Khorne, Abaddon The Despoiler, Archaon The Everchosen, Griffith and The Godhand, The Idea Of Evil, Chaos (Sailor Moon), Cell, Majin Buu, Wild Hunt, Judge Holden
- Rivals: The Joker, Damien Thorn, Dio Brando, Hannibal Lecter
- Enemies: Everyone who isn’t an ally. Specifics?
- Marvel: PETER PARKER/SPIDER-MAN, EDDIE BROCK/VENOM, MILES MORALES, Captain America, Deadpool and really anyone who has ever met him.
- Other: Bruce Wayne/Batman, Ryuko Matoi and Senketsu, Satsuki Kiryuin, Mako Mankanshoku, Madoka Kaname, The Sailor Guardians, Makoto Naegi, Cloud, Professor Hojo, Guts, Lucifer, YHVH, Sayaka Miki, Homura Akemi, Kyoko Sakura, Sonic The Hedgehog, Link, Lobotomy Corporation, The SCP Foundation, Gaea, Doctor Tenma, Mamoru Chiba/Tuxedo Mask, The EVA Pilots, Death (Puss in Boots), Morpho Knight, Fused Zamasu, Clark Kent/Superman, The Phanton Thieves Of Hearts, Iroque, Mard Geer
- Former Ally: Flowey
- Conflicting Opinion: Ragyo Kiryuin, Nui Harime
- Interested in: Exdeath
- Cletus Kasady was rotten to the core even before becoming Carnage, committing all kinds of atrocities from killing his parents and dog to burning down an orphanage. He’d grow up to become a relentless Serial Killer, and the rise of Superheroes made him far less of a threat. However, that changed when Venom gave birth to another Symbiote, which proceeded to bond with him and happened to be just as insane. Together, the two seek to bring Carnage throughout the land.
- He arrived to the Pantheon one early morning thanks to the efforts of one Professor Hojo, who was interested in the capabilities and powers that Symbiotes possess. Informing him on the Pantheon, Hojo expected an alliance from Carnage in return for bringing him to this realm...only for Carnage to morph his hand into an Axe and pin him to the wall with his other hand while having a sick smile on his face. He demanded that Hojo bring in Shriek and Doppelganger as his heralds under threat of being tortured to death. Hojo complied... and Cletus killed him anyway. Raiding the lab that he and his heralds had appeared in, Carnage came across creatures that had been mutated by JENOVA cells locked in strange cages. He proceeded to set them free and give them an offshoot of his own symbiote, having them go off to wreak havoc, revealing to Shriek and Doppelganger after the creatures left that he fully intends to recreate his Maximum Carnage attack in the Pantheon.
- Rampaging creatures with those strange gooey substances covering them were soon made known to the rest of the Pantheon, the news spreading like wildfire. Upon being killed by Ryuko Matoi, one of the substances retreated leaving the corpse of the creature inside of it behind, and a nearby Cloud was able to tell immediately that it had JENOVA cells within it. He and Ryuko headed to the closest lab Hojo occupies, only to find his mutilated corpse, and a message engraved on the wall in Blood: CARNAGE RULES. Tracking down and informing Spider-Man and Venom about what was going on, the four eventually found and confronted Carnage, Doppelgänger and Shriek. After a long, hard-fought battle where many lives were taken by the trio of Serial Killers, Carnage, Shriek and Doppelgänger were brought down. However, they soon were informed that Professor Hojo had ascended him to the Pantheon before Carnage betrayed and murdered him. They were not happy about this at all, especially Spider-Man and Venom, while Cletus is more than happy to expand his reign of terror to the Pantheon.
- Carnage is the only enemy that Spider-Man refuses to take on alone, which says a lot about how dangerously unhinged Carnage is. The emergence of Carnage marked the beginning of Venom’s change into a better person, starting off with multiple truces with Spider-Man to take down the Serial Killer. Carnage, however, is determined, and always comes back to continue killing. Carnage has been fought by many people from Deadpool to Captain America, and he even arrived on the radar of the Avengers. While he doesn’t often cause problems for the Avengers themselves, he’s still a depraved Serial Killer who willl slaughter people in increasingly gruesome ways and takes pride in what he does. Like most symbiotes, Carnage had a weakness to fire and sound… until he traded his vulnerability to sound for a weakness to eldritch magic when he briefly got his hands on the Darkhold. Over the years, Kasady has gone from a single-minded rampaging murderer who barely thought out his plans and brute-forced his way through them to a meticulous, patient schemer. However, one thing is constant for him, and always will be… and that’s the fact that Cletus Kasady wants to bring mass death.
- Cletus claims to know many ways to kill a person. How many, you ask? Nine million. He loves his torturous slaughters and attacks, viewing them as “his greatest hits”, which Ghost Rider discovered firsthand. He is not above kidnapping and experimenting on people to discover new ways either. Needless to say, Kasady absolutely loves spending time in the Houses of Slaughter and Torture and Mutilation. To pull this all off, Carnage has a plethora of abilities. He has a genetic memory, can morph parts of his body into various shapes, heal wounds inflicted on him, breath without air, devour beings before him, travel through the internet and power lines, possess people, control their minds and drive them insane, just to name a few of his powers. Kasady once pulled that last one on a psychiatrist named Matthew Curts, sending tendrils into his brain to destroy his sanity and turning him into a cannibal that then started eating the security guards at Ravencroft.
- (The Chosen Ones to a Dark God)
- (Hope Crusher)
- (Omnicidal Maniac, Born Evil)
- (Freudian Excuse Denial, Card-Carrying Villain)
- (Breaking People)
- (The Dreaded)
- (Symbiotes, Aliens)
- (From Nobody to Nightmare)
- Something that separates Cletus and his Symbiote from others are the depths and level of symbiosis that the two share. It’s something that’s made them stronger than others, even those of a similar line and brand. Fortunately while the Carnage Symbiote is still a threat to nearly all life on its own, Cletus himself, while extremely dangerous and surprisingly nimble, is still a mortal human man. At least he was. After his death in the events of Venomized, being sucked out of the airlock of a spaceship and then falling down from orbit, he return as a revenant only to be later cut down by Eddie Brock. Unfortunately he revealed that he can continue living on as a Codex, quite literally living through his Symbiote, making them both one in mind, body and soul. While that in itself is cause for major concern, he and his Symbiote lived through using a fraction of the Grendel Symbiote. After killing Senator Peter Krane in public at his anti-alien rally, Cletus obtained a new Symbiote, not as a partner or suit, but as his new personal body. This is the Extrembiote, a fully assembled Symbiote Dragon injected with Extremis. Cletus hijacked the suit from Iron Man after he ignored Flash Thomson's warnings about using it prematurely. Now the two are separate, but regardless of whatever the two plan to do, there will be without a doubt be Carnage.
"I AM that man, eating human sandwiches at the bus stop... making Jeffrey Dahmer eyes at the nice young boys, John Wayne Gacy hands a'twitching... I AM those kids burning dogs and hobos in the dark alleyway. The woman cutting a hole in the tied-to-bed Mr. Goodman and inserting a vacuum cleaner tube in his stomach. The wife shoving broken glass down the husband's throat. I'm the American flag on fire, the Founding Fathers crucified for a chat show, lies, cursed lies, and government. I'm the end of the world as we know it and I feel like a DRINK."
“Get Snuck-Up On.”While Dio Brando initially used his abusive upbringing as an excuse, after Speedwagon called it as BS and that he was evil since he first drew breath he decided to embrace that mindset. Dio is certainly willing to get Carnage-like psychos on his payroll and he would get some kick out of Carnage, but he would probably find him useless. Carnage is a nihilist in love with chaos and he would probably find Dio's idea of Heaven (a peace of mind knowing one's fate, albeit with Dio wanting to be the one in control of the world) to be a pointless and uninteresting dilemna. Jack Horner shamelessly admits he's an irredeemable monster by choice since he had loving parents and a reliable income but he'd see Carnage as too unstable to work with. The Lich, additionally being mentioned as an ally, responded with being called "so evil he's boring" with a Blunt "Yes" and that he's actually proud of that since it means he knows what he is, so he would like how the omnicidal Cletus is able to keep on point.
Edited by RJ-19-CLOVIS-93 on Oct 16th 2025 at 10:36:51 PM







Masson has dug something up.