Welcome to the Trope Pantheons thread! Please read the rules:
- When writing a profile, take note of the following:
- The very first thing any contributor should do before working on an idea or a profile is to propose and nominate the idea on the Trope Pantheons discussion thread
. In the forums, you must discuss with other users on adding ideas and seek their approval with sound reasoning, a paragraph of reasoning to justify taking a trope should be sufficient. This is done to see if your proposal is the best representative and so, in case your profile is turned down, you do not waste time writing something that others might not find suitable. You can also get some assistance in the forum thread by either asking for help and those interested asking if they can help. Attempting to work on ideas without a nomination and at least one net thumbs-up will not be accepted regardless of how much you have written already. Submissions that are added without discussion are likely to be deleted and those who violate those rules by adding Pantheon content without discussion will get reported to the mods.
- If you feel the need to remove a character for some reason (poor quality, outdated titles, etcetera) and replace him/her with another or outright rework, please see what the other tropers think about this in the discussion thread before doing anything hasty. For reworks in particular, nominate the idea as you would with new characters or profiles. Use good reasoning to see if your idea can easily replace the character present without drawing out your statement or giving too ambiguous claims most do not understand.
- In the same vein, if you adopt a profile from another troper, it is recommended that you make an announcement that you have done so on the discussion thread
. More often than not, a trope that was reserved for something was given away to someone else. Check the Related tab on the top of a page to see if a trope or character has been reserved by a user, either in the Pantheon or the Sandbox sections.
- In the same vein, if you adopt a profile from another troper, it is recommended that you make an announcement that you have done so on the discussion thread
- If, for whatever reason, you are writing about a God who just happens to be a person in real life, just try to be very careful about what you decide to say. Do not try to make the editing seem too meta (self-referential) and use the creativity to create hypothetical scenarios towards fictional characters. Some real-life individuals, including content creators (fictional content created by them is still fair-game, but do not bring up the creators themselves in such cases), may be considered disqualified for profiles due to controversies that would make them concern the Rule of Cautious Editing Judgment. To determine where a current creator would be disqualified:
- Wait for at least a month after the latest significant update for a creator's controversy before any decision can be made. If a confirmation from the questioned creator (or associates) themselves occurs, then wait for a week.
- Immediate disqualification for either a guilty sentence in a significant court case against the creator, or evidence of consistently repeated, deliberate, and/or intentionally provocative hate speech and advocacy of dehumanizing perspectives, with lesser examples warranting caution instead.
- For creators with a clear persona of their character disclosed before any scandal, the persona can have a profile with no mentioning of their real-life information. Ambiguous existence of a persona would have to be discussed further hand for anything more decisive.
- For obvious reasons, gods cannot be followers, high priests, or heralds. The 'gods' have ascended meaning there is no need for said character to be a follower of another if they have ascended.
- No hype profiles, please. 'Hype Profiles' are profiles that have been made out of ongoing events and have not been around for a long time. This creates 'hype' due to popularity and certain elements either through certain scenes, memes, dramatic acting or considered overly awesome. They are not bad tropes but building a portfolio solely for that is a bad idea, as they do not say a thing about representing the trope best (unless it's those trope concepts that they are trying to embody for a long time)
- You can see one if the profile is only showing off how awesome they are or suddenly pushing how 'significant' they are thanks to the just very recent events rather than respecting the longstanding good representations of the trope. And usually having... minimum portfolio or flavor texts and being a bit too generalized or self-contained to events from within their home series instead of interacting with other Pantheon members.
- The very first thing any contributor should do before working on an idea or a profile is to propose and nominate the idea on the Trope Pantheons discussion thread
- When posting in the forum, take note of the following:
- When you suggest a God, please explain why they fit the trope. Not everyone is going to understand just "X should be the God of Y because they exemplify the trope" off the bat, especially if they're unfamiliar with the work.
- You must use the Trope Pantheons discussion thread
in the forums if you wish to add a new deity, story, something else of importance to the Trope Pantheon canon, or reworking an existing deity (be it simply improving their existing profile or changing their title).
- For new and reworked deities, 3
means the profile will have a one-week waiting period.
- For new and reworked deities, 4
is a 3 day waiting period.
- 5
is an automatic ascension for new and reworked deities.
- Speaking of reworks, for anyone that wants to improve such profiles, they have to review the current trope the character(s) has and see if it still holds up or if there is a better rep for their trope.
- For new and reworked deities, 3
- For adding new Treasures to The Great Treasury or new Dominions to the Dominions Expansion, the following rules apply:
- For new Treasures or Dominions, 3
is a 3 day waiting period.
- 4
is an automatic addition to the Great Treasury or Dominions.
- For new Treasures or Dominions, 3
- Do not repost a profile in the forums more than twice a day if noticeable changes have not been made in between. If a profile is posted a third time in a row without noticeable alterations, it will be downvoted. This is so spamming of no-effort profiles is less frequent and to prevent tropers from getting aggravated seeing the same profile over and over. The minimum acceptable change has to be one flavor text.
- The Pantheon is not a mouthpiece for you to voice your opinions on certain characters. You may like certain characters more than others, but do not make the mistake of making profiles for characters you like to look like Character Shilling.
- Every troper new to the Pantheon is barred from approving or downvoting profiles until they have ascended at least two profiles, this means avoiding the usage of "
" or "
".
- Do not include fan reception in any profiles. It has nothing to do with the character themselves and will create unnecessary conflict.
- Write a detailed explanation on why the character is the best candidate for the deity of that trope. If people disagree with you, do not force it on the people.
- Keep in mind that if you still want to try to find a trope for a particular character, you are only given three chances to find a particular trope for them. If a suggestion goes past three possible tropes, then it will come off as shoehorning a character into the Pantheon just for the sake of that character to be there.
- On a related note, even if a character does have a free trope being suggested, there is still a limit of three attempts for suggesting that character for that trope. If no one responds to that certain proposal after being posted three times, then it will get to the point where the idea will be seen as being shoehorned into the Pantheon. In addition, the idea needs to be considered acceptable and approved because they are good, not for the sake of pitying others. After all, no one is responding to their idea.
- You can also adopt a profile or idea to work on from another contributor by messaging a request to them (preferably through private messages). Even if you get their permission, you still have to announce your adoption to the forum. Note that if the idea wasn't nominated in the first place you still have to properly nominate it.
- When posting Pantheon related stuff to the wiki, take note of the following:
- Do not put a link to these Pantheon pages into the main wiki page. The moment you want to note in a trope example that the character is a God of this trope, do not do it. If you see leftovers of this practice, correct the situation by deleting the offending text. This goes for any non-Pantheon page. The only exception to this rule is if a page in the Pantheon could be confused for a page in Main, like Good Colors, Evil Colors and Pantheon.Good And Evil Colors.
- Do not bring things that would incite fights; hot topics and 'urgent' news are not pertinent to the Pantheon's mission. For example, the political scene and some really bad politicians. We are not here to fight each other, so don't suggest things that go in that direction, this is a fictional Pantheon after all.
- To add a Pantheon page for a certain work, 4 or more characters coming from the same series/franchise should be ascended before adding the page. For Creator specific pages, 4 deities coming from the same creator and 2 individual work pages coming from the same creator is the minimum to warrant a page.
- Do not create a trope page for a story until the story is fully completed.
- When writing a profile for a character, here are a few things to note:
- Please refer to Text Formatting Rules when writing a profile, since understanding how to make and edit site pages in general is a necessity for working on profiles or other Pantheon content. Additionally, if you are not experienced with English, refer to this forum page
, as proper English spelling and grammar is expected.
- All deities should be sorted by their divine ranking. Put Overdeities on the top of the page and Quasideities on the bottom. Also, be sure to add them in alphabetical order by their first/given name (can be reversed if it is Eastern ordered). For a group, if there is no official name for them all list down all their names by order of relevance or (if too long to list) title them as Insert Name Here Main Characters or some other identifiable title along the same lines.
- The maximum number of tropes that a god can have is two, but do not try to abuse that fact. If you need to use a second trope to specify a certain thing about their position, that can be excused either because said character represents their trope choice very well alongside the first trope. It is still generally encouraged to only have one trope.
- A trope can only belong to one profile at a time. The only time two profiles can share a trope is if there are explicit variations listed in the trope page proper (e.g. Muscle Angst is held by both Biscuit Krueger and Chihiro Fujisaki as the former represents "Too Much Muscle" and the latter represents "Not Enough Muscle")
- If the character you are about to add to a House already exists in another, make sure to mention that this person has spots in another House as well. Up to 2 places can be made for a deity at most.
- For a character's theme song, try to avoid calling it "Theme of God X" or "Theme of (Show where God X originates from)". If possible, try to find out if the song has an actual name through research. Most importantly, it has to be part of their series' official soundtracks from the media. Do not list songs that are made by fans or outside sources. If they were not specifically used as music for that specific character, then they do not count. Furthermore, it has to be a general theme specifically made for that characters' appearances, not some generic music that plays for many other instances not related to the character in question.
- For images, when adding an image for your chosen character, it is highly recommended to use a stylized image that embodies the character or renders that also highlight a character's behavior (such as cool poses). Most images should be from the main adaptations of the character unless the images from the other media are of a higher quality than the adaptation. Unless it is needed, do not use fanart for images. If you are, please attribute it to the original artist. Due to the website's dark mode, removing white backgrounds from an image is paramount. This website
is suggested to do the background removal. If an image you have takes up too many bytes, it is suggestible to use this site
to reduce the byte size. If the byte is still too big, run the compressed image through other sites (or even the same one) to compress even further. Use wikis to look for better images, as even wikis for the series might not contain good official images.
- Creativity is your friend. While it is not recommended to get too ditzy at your ideas, it is best that when writing a profile for a certain character, do you think of capable scenarios between X and Y. Tip: do not use shallow examples (X wields a sword and Y wields one too) and try to think of relationships that make sense (i.e those characters that are shout-outs for another).
- Please refer to Text Formatting Rules when writing a profile, since understanding how to make and edit site pages in general is a necessity for working on profiles or other Pantheon content. Additionally, if you are not experienced with English, refer to this forum page
- Pantheon Content:
- Some series or genres will eventually have greater representation in the Pantheon than others. This is unavoidable, but a little diversity helps to make you not look like a shill. Try to ensure that if you add a deity from a popular series, make sure that it is because they are a good representative for the trope in question, and not just because they are connected to another deity in their respective canon.
- As far as deities from actual mythologies, there is generally an expectation to build the profiles off interactions from fictional portrays rather than basing it entirely from the actual myth. Therefore, a mythological deity should be more of a Composite Character whose main identity is from the actual myth.
- Occasionally there will be Gods that carry a title without a trope. This is not forbidden, but it is well-advised not to abuse them. The only house where trope-less profiles are wholly allowed is the House of Food. Mainly due to most food items lacking tropes, and adding tropes about said foodstuffs is slightly unnecessary. However, the character being ascended for their choice of food, or food-related thing must be a decently good representative of said item. (i.e their Trademark Favorite Food, or something that they are closely associated with In-Universe, or both).
- For Dominions and Treasures profiles, always consider what made those places/objects popular in the first place. Were they plot-important, identifiable imagery or have a unique aspect of it? Do not just bring regular objects under the basis of following a certain canon.
- Do not write in self-promotion or blatant advertising. Minor references to something are fine but writing that clearly intends to advertise something will not be given toleration.
- Some series or genres will eventually have greater representation in the Pantheon than others. This is unavoidable, but a little diversity helps to make you not look like a shill. Try to ensure that if you add a deity from a popular series, make sure that it is because they are a good representative for the trope in question, and not just because they are connected to another deity in their respective canon.
- For Profile Standards:
- Flavor text is used to describe certain things about a character, place, or object. To avoid short ones, it is recommended to write flavor text with 4-7 sentences that can fill around 2 lines each. Be warned that adding too many sentences does not equal good flavor text as it is not an essay of sorts (unless words are substantial and do add to the overall line).
- Character Profiles of a certain person should have the following:
- A portfolio that contains at least 7 (at the minimum) tropes describing their character.
- Flavor text count for a deity profile should have by minimum, 10 (depending on if the character in question has enough relationships/characterization) to 15 with a maximum of 20-25 for an individual profile.
- On the other hand, group profiles (profiles of a group that has 4 or more members) have their maximum flavor text count to 15 minimum, giving individual lines for the other members of the group (unless the members are not as characterized) up to 30 at max.
- Dominion profiles of a certain place should have the following:
- A portfolio that contains at least 5 (at the minimum) tropes describing the context of the place.
- Flavor text count should range at least 10 to 15.
- Treasure profiles (inanimate objects without a trope) should have the following:
- A portfolio that contains at least 6 (at the minimum) tropes that describes the object itself.
- Flavor text count should be at least 7 flavor text up to 12 to constitute a treasure profile.
- Overdeity: Omnipotent-level Reality Warper deities capable of manipulating the entire universe (or at least the world) at will. Within their own universe they are believed to be omnipotent, or at least impossible-to-completely-destroy embodiments or concepts.
- Greater Gods: High-level Reality Warper deities that are extremely powerful (capable of destroying or changing anywhere from a large city to a planet at will) and very strong non-reality warpers capable of doing the same thing.
- Intermediate Gods: Deities at this level are capable of strong but specialized powers such as hydrokinesis, pyrokinesis, etc. without major drawbacks and low-level Reality Warper beings capable of affecting their immediate area at will.
- Lesser Gods: Capable of highly specific or little power on their own, or suffer from Power at a Price. However, they may be able to ruthlessly exploit their power or combine it with just being badass enough to make up for it.
- Demigods: Badass Normal citizens of the pantheon, making up for their lower status with strength, strategy, and/or planning.
- Quasideities: Any otherwise normal human, human equivalent, or below without any special powers or training will fall here.
- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
- Rank: This can range from Quasideity, Demigod, Lesser God, Intermediate God, Greater God, to Overdeity, based on the representation of power mentioned above.
- Symbol: An image or icon used to represent the deity.
- Theme Song: Official song (in other words, no fan music, regardless of quality) that usually is used in affiliation with the character. If the deity is a musician this will most likely be their Signature Song. If possible, give a link for reference, preferably on either a website like Soundcloud
or YouTube
.
- Alignment: Good, evil, neutral, etc. Forget about The Great Character Alignment Debate here; the Pantheon is one of the few places where you can assign Dungeons & Dragons alignments to characters that don't have an alignment system. After all, the Pantheon is based on D&D and is made for fun.
- For Pokémon deities only:
- Gender: Defines the gender of the Pokémon; if genderless, it instead defines what gender they identify as.
- Ability: Provides the Pokémon's ability. If they can Mega Evolve, the new ability is listed as well.
- Moves: Defines the four moves used by a Pokémon. A Z-Move may also be listed.
- Portfolio: Tropes associated with the character.
- Domains: Things that the character has influence over.
- Herald: Non-ascended loyal character that is from the same series as the ascended character.
- High Priest: Non-ascended like heralds, but not from the same series, and can serve as a worthy replacement in case the deity would be unavailable, incapacitated, dead, or otherwise incapable of carrying out their duties. They can be served as part-time workers in case the originals are busy with some jobs. Co-Godhood is accepted depending on the approval of the originals, usually if the co-deity is from the same series.
- Followers: Non-ascended characters that are not part of the Pantheon, but would probably worship this character by the fact that they share the ascended character's trope.
- Relationships between ascended characters go here with your chosen character, it goes something like this:
- Allies: Members of the Pantheon that are allies, those that share the same values as them and would theoretically be friends with them.
- Rivals: Members of the Pantheon that are rivals, people who may look at your character with suspicion or a challenge.
- Enemies: Members of the Pantheon that are foes, those who would see your chosen character as a threat, either from their perspective or yours.
- Additional Character Relationships: Members of the Pantheon that do not fit in various relationships (examples include Enemy Mine, Vitriolic Best Buds, Teeth-Clenched Teamwork, Headbutting Heroes, Friendly Enemy, Friendly Rival, Just Friends, etc.), allies, rivals, or enemies.
- Partner: Defines a partnership with an ascended deity and Mon-type. (if any)
- Feared by/Fears: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon notably fear or are feared by.
- Respected by/Respects: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon respect or are respected by.
- Opposed by/Opposes: Not necessarily the same as "Enemies", but this is used for any deity whom the members of the Pantheon directly oppose or are opposed by (basically the opposite of "Respects", "On Good Terms With", and/or "Commonality Connection") in terms of certain viewpoints, regardless of alignment.
- Pitied by/Pities: A deity whom the members of the Pantheon feel pity for or are found pitiable by.
- Conflicting Opinion: Sometimes, the Deities argue over specific themes and philosophies.
- OPTIONAL NOTE FOR CHARACTER RELATIONSHIPS: Should the list for Character relationships (IE. Allies, Enemies, etc.) become too big, categorize a certain number of characters to a specific group putting them on a sublist (One example: Luigi is from the same world as his brother Mario, hence Luigi should be fall under the Super Mario Bros sublist.)
- Add the Intro. The intro is made up of two trivia, the Ascension Text (or just the Ascension) and The Bio. Both are necessary, but which order you use for them may vary depending on the profile in question. It may be better for one profile to have The Bio first and the Ascension second or vice-versa, although for the most part, the order is irrelevant:
- The Ascension Text: This is the story of how the character got into the Pantheon and/or was ascended. There are many ways for this to happen. They may be tricked into it or have simply wandered into the Pantheon, they may have had an already ascended character bring them in, they may already be in the Pantheon (via being another deity's Herald or sharing a trope) and got "promoted", or some combination of the above. Anything is possible in the Pantheon, so use your imagination, but try to incorporate their trope into the story, if possible.
- The Bio: A brief synopsis of the character's backstory. No need for the character's entire life/production history, but just give enough that those who don't know the character can get an idea of how the character works.
- Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple more.
- Note: Standard amount of flavor text for Deities/Characters is 10-15 (15-20 for group profiles) at minimum to 20-25 (30 for group profiles) at maximum.
- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
- Theme Song (Optional): Not important as compared to Deity and Dominion profiles but a notable mention if there is an accompanying song in use with the object.
- Alignment: Refers to the dominion's role in their story, be it those used by villains or used by the Player Character.
- Portfolio: Tropes associated with the dominion.
- Domains: Things that the place has links to.
- Relationships (Optional): Unless the location has a connection with a specific deity, relationships are optional and may not be required. However, if there are deities linked to the same series as to where the dominion is linked to, note them using the relationships, this includes deities that theoretically have interest with said dominion, good or evil otherwise.
- Add the Intro. Here the introduction of the Dominion is added with some tidbits regarding the origins of its' creation and usage in the story. You can also add what made it popular/iconic/important here.
- Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple more.
- Note: Standard amount of flavor text for Dominions is 10 at minimum to 15 at maximum.
- An image, if possible. Please use official art or a screenshot for a picture.
- Appearance: A shortened description of the item's looks with some notable features also mentioned.
- Class: Refer to the Treasure Classification System in the Great Treasury.
- Alignment: Refers to the objects' role in their story, be it those used by villains or used by the Player Character.
- Theme Song (Optional): Not important as compared to Deity and Dominion profiles but a notable mention if there is an accompanying song in use with the object.
- Museum Check: A note that says whether the item is viewable by the public.
- Portfolio: Tropes associated with the item.
- Domains: Things that the item has links to.
- Relationships (Optional): Unless the item has a connection with a specific deity, relationships are optional and may not be required. However, if there are deities linked to the same series as to where the item is linked to (especially the original owner of the item), note them using the relationships, this includes deities that theoretically have interest with said object, good or evil otherwise.
- Add the Intro. Here the introduction of the Treasure is added with some tidbits regarding the origins of its' creation and usage in the story. You can also add what made it popular/iconic/important here.
- Now add some random trivia/facts about events/alignments/moments/fights/friendships/relations etc.
- And some more trivia/facts.
- And a couple more.
- Note: Standard amount of flavor text for Treasures is 7 at minimum to 12 at maximum.
Edited by Tabs on Jun 24th 2024 at 7:51:43 AM
So is everyone cool with me making Charles Dance, Thomas Kretschmann and Michael Rooker the gods of Typecasting? Dance is known for playing the evil patriarch/bureaucrat, Kretschmann is usually seen as a Nazi, and Rooker is either a baddie or a redneck.
What should I add to the Millennium Items?
The Millennium Items (The Millennium Puzzle/Pendant, the Millennium Eye, the Millennium Scale, the Millennium Key/Ankh, the Millennium Rod and the Millennium Necklace/Auk)

- House: Magical Artifacts
- Appearance: Different golden items, almost all identified with an eye symbol.
- Alignment: True Neutral with a sinister side (in general), currently Neutral Good (the Millennium Puzzle), Chaotic Evil (the Millennium Ring)
- Portfolio: Artifact of Doom, The Result Of Sacrificing a Village, Shadow Games, Ancient Egypt
- Individually: Container For The Nameless Pharaoh, Pyramid Power (the Puzzle), Telepathy, Eye Scream (the Eye), Scales of Justice, Determines The Evil In Another's Soul, Monster Fusing (the Scales), Journey to the Center of the Mind (the Key), Mind Control (the Millennium Rod), Combat Clairvoyance, Capable Of Seeing The Future (the Necklace)
- Domains: Magic, Sacrifices, Souls, Darkness, Gaming, Mystery, Curses
- Gods who have wielded them: Yugi Mutou (Millennium Puzzle), Maximillian Pegasus/Pegasus J Crawford (Millennium Eye), Marik Ishtar (Millennium Rod)
- Special relationship with: Zorc Necrophades (corrupter/Ring as partial Soul Jar), Yami Yugi (Puzzle as Soul Jar)
- The Millennium Items date back 3000 years, commissioned by the pharaoh Akhenamekhanen to protect Egypt from an invading army. Made by his brother Akhenaden, these seven items had various powers, all sharing the ability to perform the dangerous Shadow Games. However they carried a darkness within them, bringing back these dangerous games in the modern world. With the Nameless Pharaoh's passing to the afterlife they were lost underground, however the pantheon have managed to uncover them.
- Their power and origins have made them items of interest by both the Grand United Alliance of Good and the Grand United Alliance of Evil. 99 of the 100 members of Kul Elna, a village of thieves, were sacrificed to make them. Some of the more sinister members of Slaughter and Magic are trying to reverse engineer the items and create more for their own purposes. As the items tend to kill or worse the unworthy, this is considered a bad idea. Given what the only survivor, Thief King Bakura, ended up becoming because of their creation, it was a bad idea in the first place.
- The Millennium Puzzle served as the Soul Jar for the Nameless Pharaoh Atem, better known as Yami or Dark Yugi, since his body was destroyed and he was Barred from the Afterlife. He's managed to pass on to the next life which is still in effect in the pantheon, however he and Yugi can still use it. Seto Kaiba is trying to use it to reach him.
- The Millennium Ring is also a Soul Jar, but a much darker type. Until he tried to Make Wrong What Once Went Right, Yami/Dark Bakura dwelt in it. Along with being the Thief King he was also Zorc, who was summoned with the items' creation and has corrupted them. Zorc was very interested to see the items were in the pantheon and hopes to use them once more for his own purposes. Good members of the House of Magic are keeping an eye on this. Even without an intelligence, the Ring is still malignant.
- Because of what they are, all Egyptian gods in the pantheon are keeping their eye on the items so they don't get abused. Apophis would rather use them with Zorc to try and destroy the world and bring everlasting darkness, and Set wants to use them as well. Though some Egyptian gods believe the items can be used positively-Osiris wants to use the Millennium Scales due to their ability to judge the soul and detect evil.
- The Millennium Items are not welcome in the House of Gaming because of the Shadow Games, however some of the more sinister gods there want to use them. Primarily the D'Arby brothers, since they acknowledge the Shadow Games as being similar in principle to how they use their Stands and want to make their games even deadlier. Telence wants his hands on the Millennium Eye due to the ability to read minds, though more of a status symbol since he doesn't want to take out an eye just to double his own telepathy.
- The Millennium Rod can also be used as a physical weapon due to having a dagger concealed. It can be used to mind-control people. Not limited to people named Steve or act as a lightsaber though, but Marik occasionally says as much because it seems funny. As for the other items, the Millennium Necklace/Tauk can see the future and the Millennium Key/Ankh can delve into people's minds.
- Officially there are seven Millennium Items. Unofficially there's a similar artifact in the Pyramid of Light, which was a failed attempt to make a Millenium Puzzle. The sorcerer Anubis(no relation to the actual god) used it as a Soul Jar so he could come back and destroy/take over the world for...reasons never quite explained. The Quantum Cube is a more official 8th millennium item, capable of teleportation and disintegration.
Repost for thumbs-up.
Bluestar, The Goddess Who Was Forced to Choose Between Her Vocation and Her Children (Bluekit, Bluepaw, Bluefur, Bluestone, Moonstar)

-
: 1 (Clovis)
- Potential House: Outlooks on Job
- Rank: Lesser Goddess
- Symbol: ThunderClan's symbol in blue
- Alignment: Lawful Good (True Neutral during her crazy phase)
- Portfolio: Having to decide between becoming leader or keeping her kits, choosing the former for the greater good, being a great leader, mentor to Firestar, daddy issues, twin sister issues, a life consisting of one terrible event after another, betrayed by her trusted deputy, fragile psychological state, hating StarClan for a while, death by saving her Clan, resident of StarClan
- Domains: Cats, Leadership, Dilemmas, Duty, Madness, Doubt
- Allies: Bastet, Simba, Mufasa, Artoria Pendragon, Shiro Amada, Sam and Dean Winchester, Sophie Zawistowski, Romeo and Juliet
- Enemies: Greebo, Scar, Dr. Sofia Lamb, Ragyo Kiryuin, Akechi Mitsuhide
- Opposed by: Hilda
- Complicated Relations: The House of Family, the House of Prophecy, Salem Haberhagen, Morgana
- His Approval Fills Her With Shame: Kiritsugu Emiya
- Scorns: Garfield
- Bluestar started her life as a benevolently ambitious ThunderClan cat who wished for nothing more than to do her very best for her Clan. What she didn't count on was the amount of pain she'd have to face and overcome on her journey to become leader. On top of losing her mother at a young age and her twin sister later, when her kits are born her Clan is at a crossroads regarding who will become Sunstar's deputy. Since she has kits it seems like it'll be Thistleclaw by default. However Bluestar (then Bluefur) knows how Thistleclaw really is and cannot bear the idea of her Clan being involved in senseless battles. So she makes her choice: she gives her kits to be raised in another Clan and becomes deputy. She never really gets over it until her death.
- The ridiculous amount of pain she has gone through in her mortal life means she has quite the affinity for Sam and Dean, perhaps the biggest woobies in the Pantheon.
- Discovered that there are even more painful choices than hers when she learned of Sophie Zawistowski's history. She's trying hard not to think that humans are some kind of monsters to force a mother to send one of her children to death like that.
- Is keenly interested in Romeo and Juliet's story because that sort of thing is sadly common in the Clans. She went through such a romance with a tom called Oakheart, and while it didn't end in the death of either cat, it did lead to her having kits and having to give them away.
- It's known that Clan cats sometimes wonder whether there exists a higher force than their warrior ancestors in StarClan. She believes she has found it in the Pantheon.
- She also thinks that the frequent prophecies weighing on the Clans' minds probably originate in the House of Prophecy. Since quite some of those prophecies have been misunderstood and led to tragedy, she's not all that fond of the House for its lack of clarity, though she understands its role in shaping the future.
- As she's a cat, she gets protection and endorsement from the supreme goddess of cats herself, Bastet. She also hangs out a lot at the House of Felines in general; it's where she feels most at home, especially as she can't quite shake off her belief as a born Clan cat that Humans Are Cthulhu, even if her time in the Pantheon has shown her that there are many humans with concerns similar to her own.
- Although she doesn't necessarily like all felines. She thinks Greebo is full of needless savagery; as much of a feral cat as she is, she'd never allow his behavior if he were in a Clan. Salem seems decent enough, but she's disconcerted by how he used to be human. But most of her contempt is reserved for Garfield, who represents the kind of pampered kittypet that no cat should strive to be, in her opinion.
- Also doesn't really understand why Morgana doesn't like being called a cat and insists that he's human. Honestly she's kind of offended that he's offended. Though she can't help but admire his thieving skills and think that he'd make a great Clan cat.
- Hilda has a lot of resentment for her on account of Bluestar giving her children away and has wondered out loud whether she ever cared for them. Bluestar feels her resentment is justified and hasn't tried to argue with her.
- Simba is surprisingly understanding of her, as he knows that being the leader means to do what one knows is best and not what one wants. Both also suffered a lot from losing family members. On a more optimistic note, Bluestar is very pleased to finally have the chance to talk with a real lion, lions being sort of worshipped in the Clans. On the other hand, she thinks Scar is unworthy of being called a lion for trying to murder his family and sovereign to seize power. He rather reminds her of Tigerstar, her traitorous former Number Two.
- She also hates Akechi Mitsuhide for betraying the man who trusted him. Again, ths has to do with her bad memories of suffering something similar at the paws of Tigerstar.
- Artoria has a great rapport with her since they both sacrificed personal happiness for the sake of their people, went on to become known as great leaders and spent the rest of their life regretting it.
- Kiritsugu believes she did the right thing for the sake of saving her Clan from being led by Thistleclaw, who would have surely led the Clan to unnecessary battles for the sake of his bloodlust. Bluestar doesn't really appreciate being approved of by someone who'd go as far as killing his own family to uphold his ideals.
- Never feels welcome in the House of Family, as most of the residents treat her coldly on account of her decision to give her kits away, even if it ate her up for the rest of her life. She understands their attitude, however her history makes her very aggressive against any mothers who mistreat their children, believing they don't know how lucky they are to have children at all.
- In her stay in the Pantheon she has learned about the fixation that humans have on girls that wear cat ears. Now she thinks we're even sillier (and sometimes more disturbing) than she originally thought.
- Is rather fond of Shiro Amada because his mild-mannered personality, pacifist nature and leadership style remind her of her successor Firestar.
Been There, Shaped History will be put on hold.
Alastor Moody, The God With the Mad Eye (Mad-Eye Moody)

- House: Eyes
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s:
- Lesser God
- Symbol: His prosthetic eye
- Alignment: Lawful Good
- Portfolio: The Ace, Gonk, Being Impersonated, Veteran Fighters, Bunny-Ears Lawyer, Dropped a Bridge on Him, Good, But Gruff and The Paranoiac (But Not Without Reason), Mad Eye, Believing In Moral Absolutism, Ugly Yet Heroic Scars, Cool Old Guy, The Lancer, Genius Cripple,
- Domains: Magic, Paranoia, Being Impersonated, "CONSTANT VIGILANCE!", Potions
- Allies: Anyone allied with Hogwarts, mainly the other Order of the Phoenix members (Albus Dumbledore, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin)
- Rivals: Charles Victor Szasz/The Question
- Enemies: The Death Eaters, Dolores Umbridge, the Spy
- Opposes: Severus Snape (it's complicated), The Doctor (one-sided), all Double Reverse Quadruple Agents
- Was ascended thanks to Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter, and the rest of the Order of the Phoenix petitioning for it after someone noted his Mad Eye. Having been brought back from the dead, Moody thanked Albus for it, and then had his temple set up.
- Has an extremely complicated stance against Snape. It was true that he was working for the Death Eaters the entire time, and killed Dumbledore (though it was at his request), but then Snape was also working for Dumbledore the entire time. Moody is left frustrated and it's also why he doesn't like those who play multiple sides.
- With his paranoia, he sticks with his peg leg despite the chance of better prosthetics available. But there's a good reason for it; a cripple isn't gonna be seen as much of a challenge, even by those who know what he can do.
- Not many think of him as all that great given his lack of show of his abilities and his off-screen death by a traitor. Moody allows these rumors to spread; it would make his acts all the more surprising.
- Has a dim view for back-attackers, and on the top of his list is the Spy, who can only effectively kill in this manner. There's also the fact that he plays multiple sides.
- He may have a pirate aesthetic, but in no way is he one. The next schmuck who says such will be hit by a nasty spell.
- Due to what he did to that witch who yelled "Boo" behind him on April Fool's Day, all three trolling groups keep their pranks away from him, the Trollkaiger only doing so after they got the magical beating of a lifetime.
- Despite using several dirty tactics in battle, he'll never kill his enemies if possible.
Fred and George Weasley, Divine Trickster Twins (Rodent, Rapier Forge, Freddy(Fred), Gred, Georgie, Tentacula (George))

- House: Siblings
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s:
- Lesser Gods
- Symbol: The symbol of Weasley's Wizard Wheezes
- Theme Song: Fireworks
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: Always Identical Trickster Twins Who Are Both Smart And Finish Each Other's Sentences, The Dividual, Big Men On Campus, Brilliant, but Lazy, Lovable Rogues, High-School Hustler, Pranksters, Protective Of Ron Even Though They Sometimes Bully Him, Cool Big Bro to Harry, Fiery Redhead, Friend to All Children, Lovable Jocks and Rogues, Born on April 1st, Shoo Out the Clowns, George Angsts Over Fred's Surprisingly Sudden Death
- Domains: Pranks, Tricks, Wizardry, Jokes
- Herald: Verity, their shop assistant
- Followers: employees of their store, Jim and Tim Possible, Ami and Mami Futa, Smash and Crash, Zachary and Cody Martin, Bonny and Betty de Famme, Vex'ahlia and Vax'ildan
- Allies:
- From their universe: Ron Weasley (their younger brother), Hermoine Granger (their sister-in-law), Harry Potter (their brother-in-law), Neville Longbottom, Albus Dumbledore
- Other: The Panda King, Pinkie Pie, T.J Detweiler, Bart Simpson, Sans, the GUAG Lolranger (especially the Sonozaki Twins), several non-evil children deities
- Enemies:
- From their universe: All Death Eaters (includes Lord Voldemort, Bellatrix Lestrange and Peter Pettigrew), the Dementors, Dolores Jane Umbridge
- Other: Denzel Crocker, Agatha Trunchbull, Biff Tannen, the GUAE Trollkaiger, the Itazura Griefers, Cersei Lannister, Yuna and Mina Amasato, Swim Swim
- Opposed by: Argus Filch, The Dursleys, all prank-haters
- The first thing the twins did upon ascending to the Pantheon was have a tearful embrace with each other, given that one of them had died in the Second Wizarding War. So while their ceremony wasn't as jubilant as they could've wanted it to be, they managed to make up for that during the opening of their temple…which also happens to be a joke shop.
- The temple of Fred and George Weasley is the Weasley's Wizard Wheezes
, a shop they started after leaving Hogwarts early in defiance of Dolores Umbridge. They sell practical joke objects as well as defensive magical objects (which happen to be so effective the Ministry of Magic placed orders on them during the Second Wizarding War). As such, they're a notable store for both pranksters and those looking for some extra magical defense.
- Their products have garnered the attention of the sub-House of Explosives as well as other explosion-lovers like Mona and Plague Knight. That said, the twins don't quite like much of them.
- If you need some pointers in telling apart the two, a good way to start is to know that Fred is the more outgoing one and George is slightly more reserved, and then sp[end enough time with them (not all at once, mind you) to know their voices. Also, Fred tends to be the main instigator and ringleader, while George is only slightly more serious and has just a teeny-bit more moral restraint. Also, George is the slightly kinder one between the two. Oh, and there's also that missing ear of George, though he hides it with a specially-made prosthetic ear, which also doubles as an Extendable Ear for prank and spying purposes. While the wound cannot be fixed, other ways have been devised in the Pantheon to go around this.
- As friends to children, Fred and George occasionally to comfort those in need or cheer them up with one of their spells/knickknacks. And any who harm them will be heavily on the receiving end of their pranks.
- Fred and George couldn't believe that the Lannister twins Cersei and Jaime used to be these. They have a lot of hate on the new queen of King's Landing, though their opinion on the Kingslayer is still undecided.
- Despite being fellow pranksters, the Weasleys have contempt for Yunael and Minael due to their surprisingly cruel tendencies like being instrumental in a middle school-age girl's death, and that is the biggest no-no of all no-nos for these two. And when it came to prank-offs, the Amasatos proved inferior in that regard against Fred and George every single time, and whenever it escalates to lethal levels (which is most of the time), everybody else in the sub-house gets roped in as they take sides.
- As she's the one who orchestrated said child's death, they've come to oppose Swim Swim, too. Not Tama, though.
Say, has anyone reserved Surprisingly Elite Cannon Fodder? Just curious
This land is peaceful, its inhabitants kind.. ∩(·ω·)∩ WAIT, is this supposed to be the mistress herself?
- Rank : Demigod
- Symbol: Its Scalchop
- Alignment: True Neutral, but can be a little Chaotic Neutral
- Gender: Male
- Ability: Torrent, with Shell Armor as a hidden ability
- Moveset: Razor Shell, Aqua Jet,Hydro Pump, Swords Dance
- Portfolio: Playful Otter,Uses it's shell as a weapon, Ridiculously Cute Critter, Youthful Freckles, Evolution line based on samurai
- Domains: Otters, seashells, playfulness, water
- Allies: Ash Ketchum, N
- Partner:
- Enemies: Team Rocket, Ghetsis Harmonia, Cyrus,Hunter J
- A noticable thing about Oshawott is that he is the first starter pokemon in the pantheon
- His current moveset is due to him having a higher level, but not evolving yet like Pikachu.
Need some help, add what you think would work
edited 25th Sep '17 6:25:06 PM by rinrinboss
PLEASE use the instruction on the main Trope Pantheon page for formatting.
After a mid-term, here's my return to the Pantheon business with the first draft for Bonnie and Clyde (Isaac and Miria's trope will be swapped to Living Forever Is Awesome after this profile goes up):
Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow
, Divine Outlaw Couple (Clyde: Clyde Champion Barrow)

- Potential House: Couple Archetypes, Crime
- Symbol: Their 1932 V-8 Ford
◊. Alternatively, a 1934 Sedan Ford riddled with bullets
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- Theme Song: "Foggy Mountain Breakdown
"
- Alignment: Chaotic Evil
- Demigods
- Domain: Love, Crime, Death
- Portfolio: On a crime spree together, got shot 130 rounds into their cars and got hit by 25 rounds each
- From the 1967 film: Much more heroic than in real life, skeptic of authority
You didn't bold the title, for once before it got editted. "God" should also be capitalized.
edited 25th Sep '17 6:24:58 PM by shatterstar
@shatterstar: Is there any reason why Bonnie and Clyde's names aren't potholed to Bonnie and Clyde, similar to ...say, Leonidas' name being potholed to 300? I'm just asking.
edited 25th Sep '17 6:46:38 PM by Donnietu
Hello, my baby. Hello, my honey. Hello, my ragtime gal.Are there anybody who created a deadly being and tried to fix it? I need help in writing a Text on Amon. Would the Chozo be confused for any other Bird People? Any races that were warriors but became scientists? Anybody raised by a different race?
The Chozo, Deities of Benevolent Precursors

- Theme: Chozo Artifact Temple, Chozo Ruins, Reflection of the Past.
- Lesser Gods
- Symbol: A Chozo Statue
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral
- Portfolio: Creating the Metroid and training Samus Aran, Bird People,Endangered Species, Doom Magnet, Ignoring Their Species Survival, Perfect Pacifist People, Sufficiently Advanced Aliens, Formerly Warriors,
- Domain: Science, Technology, Battle, Redemption
- Allies: Samus Aran ("their child"), Jor-El, The Doctor, Medli, Megamind, Reed Richards
- Enemies: Mother Brain, Ridley, Dark Samus and the Phazon, SA-X, Brainiac, Davros, Dalek Emperor
- Evil Counterpart: Amon
- Concern About: The Hatchling
- The Chozo, a highly intelligent alien race who were the caregiver of the orphan Samus Aran. They were the ones to train the girl who would one day become the fiercest warrior the Space Pirates would ever face. Not only that, they were foresighted to leave behind useful tools for Samus to finds out aid her in her battles. In this, they hope to find redemption for what they done in the past.
- While there are many Chozo that have ascended to the pantheon, the two most prominent members of the group are Old Bird and Gray Voice. This two can be consider Samus' Chozo parents as the former raised and help trained Samus while the latter provided the DNA for her genetic modification.
- The Chozo race have express their gratitude to their adopted daughter Samus for carrying out their legacy. Old Bird in particular has told her how proud he was to have raised her. This caused the normally silent warrior to shed tears of happiness from those words from her adopted father.
- Many Chozo have express concern over the Hatching. Since they raised Samus to eliminate their past mistake, they were surprise to see the Metroid consider Samus it's mother. While they haven't taken any action over the parasite, they have been keeping a close eye on it.
- Before they dedicated themselves in knowledge, they were once a race of warriors. Which would easily explain the Powered Armor that Samus uses. They are now a more peaceful race that do advocate a peaceful approach. So non-violent they are that they devoloped a mental block that cause pain if they do act violent. Though, Gray Voice was able to endure to fight to a stand still with Ridley. However, while they do seek peace, that doesn't mean they can't devoloped things to do harm. Both the Metroids and Samus Aran can attest to that. The Chozo are willingly to lean their expertise to GUAG. Though, only in certain situations for fear of any misuse of their technology.
- After reaching a sterile point in their technology advencement, many Chozo decided to cross the far galaxy in sharing and gathering knowledge. This stance is opposite to Brainiac who wants to collect knowledge and destroy the original source. When Coluan learned of the space birds, he became interested in their knowledge.
- It's currently unknown what truly happen to the race. While some have died thanks to Mother Brain and the Space Pirate, there's other who ascended to a higher existance. While it can't be one hundred percent certain they died out, the same could be say of their survival.
- While well known for their technology advencement, the Chozo do have a good understanding of magic as proven by their interaction with the Reptilicans. One wonders of there's some mystic property in Samus's suit as any attempts to reverse engineer the tech ends badly or not ideally.
- There's also some Chozo who can see visions of the future. While not perfect, they were able to predict the emergence of Phazon and prepared Samus for her battle against the corrupted entity.
- Have been seen interacting with some of the more intellectual individuals of the pantheon. Mostly those of alien origins and some earthlings. There has been talks on forming a Science Council that would include the brilliant minds all over the cosmos.
- One or two incarnation of the Doctor have made contact with the Chozo race. Each of them have express respect and admiration for the others devotion of life and wanting peace in the galaxy. The Doctor mention that what ever technology they use for Samus' Morph Ball is very similar to their "bigger on the inside" tech. There has been adventures of the Gallifreyan and a Chozo companion.
- While they do see many life forms precious, they do not hold the same views for X Parasites. That's why they created the Metroids to act as predators for them. Learning of SA-X has made them very adamant on stopping it in anyway possible.
- Have shown shock at Amon betraying his fellow Xel'naga brethrens for his own insidious plans.
- New information have revealed that a sect of rogue Chozo never renounce their warrior ways and actually killed their fellow Chozo brothers on SR 388.
edited 27th Sep '17 6:13:40 PM by WhirlRX


@Raziel: Lesser. Higher rank takes priority between personas. And I think Ladybug might have some Intermediate level powers given her World-Healing Wave.
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