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- If you feel the need to remove a character for some reason (poor quality, outdated titles, etcetera) and replace him/her with another or outright rework, please see what the other tropers think about this in the discussion thread before doing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
The Goat could get pretty sarcastic about its achievements. Bonus points for also being an animal.
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The elephant would probably be good friends with Gnome Chompski, who represents the other side of achievements that are actually hard to get. The Elephant would probably get an achievement for grabbing the gnome, keeping him as some sort of Companion Cube and then taking him all the way to Time And Space to place him in a rocket. And also getting an achievement for getting itself inside the rocket.
Man i love dumb profiles
Edited by fasoman1996 on Mar 25th 2021 at 2:33:44 PM
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Eryi can get achievements for suffering humiliating deaths (which she will go through a lot in her journey).
Edited by Excessive-Menace on Mar 25th 2021 at 7:34:03 AM
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Dr. Hamsterviel is a gerbil alien that also prefers to be referred as a hamster-like being.
Ganesha and Mammoth Mogul could apply, the former since elephants, and Mammoth Mogul, well, the Blue Elephant had problems with a mammoth that stole his hat in Elephant Quest.
The House of Food would be conflicted about its poop-pastries. (imo, they're perfectly edible with no risk of contamination)
Also, the Blue Elephant has achievements that that could make them a source of interest for the House of Metafiction.
(I'm also almost finished with my Fancy Pants Man profile, so there's that)
I also have a list of Pantheon achievement ideas:
- Visit every House and sub-House in the Pantheon
- Visit every Dominion
- Join (non-permanently) each Grand United Alliance in the Pantheon
- Get 20+ gods pissed off at you at once in one life
- Exist near Soul Eater's Excalibur for a whole hour
- Kill any Overdeity
- Being a witness at one of Phoenix Wright's court trials
- Survive being pursued by SCP-682 for a full minute
- Feed a certain percentage of the House of Food with pastries
- Infiltrate the Main House
- Jumpscare Pewdiepie
- Look up Juliet Starling's skirt
- Steal any Class 0-2 object from the House of Treasures
- Discover and enter the Council of Shadows
- Kill Kenny
- Piss off the reader with the "Achievement Unlocked" gag
- Kill 1000+ mooks in the House of War
- Get their own profile briefly hijacked by another deity
- Ruin the viewer's productivity
Edited by Necromancer10 on Mar 27th 2021 at 9:14:18 AM
KILL CONSUME MULTIPLY CONQUERHave started doing work on this, though so far it isn’t much. Any suggestions?
No-Thumbs Mode
Magus, God of Barrier Change Bosses (The Fiendlord, The Prophet, Janus, Maoh, Jyaki)

- Intermediate God
- Symbol: His scythe
- Theme: Battle with Magus
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: The Man Behind the Monsters, making Badass Boasts, Dark Magic, Adaptive Ability (Fire, Ice, Lightning) Which He Exploits as a Boss, Climax Boss, upsetting backstory and dangerous power, ambivalence toward being a faction's leader, joining the party late in the game, Hidden Heart of Gold
- Domains: Elemental Skills, Boss Fights, Darkness
- Followers: The Barrier Trio, The Emperor and Empress Shadows
- Enemies: Lavos
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Crono, Lucca, Marle, Frog, Robo, Ayla, Serge, just about anyone really
- Magus ascended during his search for his lost sister, Schala. Like with the mystics, Magus decided to keep the company of the gods only as a means of furthering his goals. Magus feels that godhood may increase his chances of finding his sister.
- Many of the warmer hearts in the House of Family were touched by this story, though Magus disregards their reactions and minds his own business.
- He was annoyed to find that Lavos is alive in the Pantheon, and has plans to kill him. Magus has met another version of himself from another timeline, who witnessed Schala assimilate with Lavos to become the Time Devourer, and thinks that killing Lavos may be the answer.
- With his single-minded determination to stop Lavos, Magus has paid no attention to the fact that his old foe, Frog, has ascended (though Frog was the one who hated Magus, Magus himself never cared). Magus is similarly apathetic regarding the other people who took part in the fight against Lavos, but is willing to join them when it regards keeping that beast in check.
- Serge, who also fought Lavos, instantly got his support. Helps one of Serge's companions, the wizard Guile, might have been Magus.
- Some folks have mistaken him for an alternate form of Android 17, though the two have little in common with each other, and don't tend to cross paths.
- Aang was actually impressed by Magus's ability to wield multiple elements at once much in the same way he can, though lightning and fire are the same in his world, and darkness isn't one of the elements. Magus has little interest in Aang's duties, but tells him that eliminating Lavos will help bring balance, and will be ready to help him should the two come to blows.
- Sometimes, a small, purple cat can be seen wandering Magus's temple, and following him around when he's present. Magus will not respond to any statements on the matter.
Pantheon.Meals is too long.
Apparently, some are tropeless and can be cut?
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=12911386090A37310100&page=83#comment-2073
Edited by Malady on Mar 25th 2021 at 8:34:51 AM
Disambig Needed: Help with those issues! tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=13324299140A37493800&page=24#comment-576Maybe Meals can be split like Speech was? Apparently, the split of Speech caused red links in a bunch of pages. Maybe Speech can be a redirect to Quirks?
Edited by SailorVenus372 on Mar 25th 2021 at 8:48:37 AM
“Get Snuck-Up On.”Hey guys, just stopping by with a quick rough draft of my next main profile. The Jets and The Sharks. Right now it's pretty bare, but I wanted to ask for any ideas for allies or enemies for the two rival gangs.
The Jet and The Sharks, The Divine Rival Gangs (The Jets: Riff, Diesel/Ice, Action, A-Rab, Baby John, Big Deal, Gee-Tar, Mouthpiece, Snowboy, Tiger, Anybodys | The Sharks: Bernardo, Pepe, Chino, Indio, Luis, Anxious, Nibbles, Juano, Toro, Moose)

- Potential House: Organized Crime (House of Crime).
- Quasideities
- Symbol: Two switch-blade knives dripping with blood.
- Theme: "Tonight Quintet"
(Both gangs)
- "Jet Song"
(Jets only)
- "America"
(Sharks only)
- "Jet Song"
- Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
- Portfolio: Two rival gangs of juvenile delinquents, made up of white Europeans and Peurto Ricans, both reside in New York, Affably Evil, Greaser Delinquents, Dance Battler, Cycle of Vengeance, both distrustful of the police, Not So Different, True companions to their groups, Expies of The Montagues and Capulets
- Domains: Gangs, Street warfare, Juvenile Delinquents, Hatred, Death
- Heralds:
- Velma, Graziella, Minnie, Clarice and Pauline (The Jets' girlfriends)
- Anita, Rosalia, Consuelo, Teresita, Francisca, Estella and Marguerita (The Sharks' girlfriends)
- Allies: Vito Scaletta and Joe Barbaro
- On speaking terms with: Steven Spielberg, William Shakespeare
- Enemies: Chief Wiggum, Scott Shelby, Frank Tenpenny and Edward "Eddie" Pulaski
- Opposed by: Carmelita Fox, Cole Phelps, Commissioner Gordon
- Complicated Relationship: Tony and Maria, Romeo and Juliet, Tony Soprano
- New York City is often seen as both a beacon of hope... and a dangerous place to live. Everyone who comes to the Big Apple has to work or fight to survive and for some, the struggle can turn violent. Such was the case for the Jets and the Sharks; two gangs of juvenile delinquents battling each other over territory in the city's West Side. Led by the charismatic Riff, the Jets were made up of local white New Yorkers, whilst the Sharks, led by the hot-blooded Bernardo, were comprised of young Peruto Rican immigrants trying to make a living in an America blossoming after the Second World War. Their rivalry goes far back, and the bad blood between them runs deep, so deep in fact that both gangs would do anything to drive the other out, even if it meant an all-out bloodbath. One night, the gangs decided to settle their feud
in a "rumble" beneath the highway; with a Combat by Champion approach taken into consideration. But this "fair fight" took a turn for the worst.
As the conflict went underway, former Jet and Riff's comrade Tony tried to stop the fighting... inadvertently causing Riff to run into Bernardo's knife and dying as a result. Tony, overcome with rage, took his fallen friend's knife and murdered Bernardo on the spot. Though initially wanting revenge, the Jets, now led by Ice, decided to search for Tony before Bernardo's right-hand man Chino could kill him. But it was too late. Tony was gunned down by Chino, right as he went to embrace his lover Maria, who happened to be Bernardo's sister. As he died in her arms, Maria called both gangs out for letting their conflict escalate, telling them bluntly that Tony, Riff, and Bernardo were all killed, not with bullets and guns, but with hate.
That single moment was more than enough. The Jets and Sharks buried the hatchet between each other, carrying Tony's body away in a solemn procession.
- Some time had passed since that terrible night and Anita, Bernardo's girlfriend, had found herself in a realm, unlike anything she had seen in America. It was filled with people and creatures beyond her wildest imaginations, and there, waiting for her in a strange temple was her close friend Maria... along with Tony. At first, Anita was shocked to see the man who murdered her lover alive. Then the shock gave way to anger. She called out Tony for what he did, bringing up her near-rape by the other Jets. Maria did her best to help her friend, even asking Anita to be her and Tony's Herald in the "Pantheon" as it was called. Anita took the job for Maria's sake but she wasn't truly satisfied with it, often wandering the Pantheon alone and practicing her dancing in the House of Music. Then one day, Anita learned of the House of Life and Death, and its ability to bring deceased beings back to life. She ventured there, and made one small request; resurrect Bernardo, and return him to her. The request was successful... except there was one minor problem. Not only was Bernardo brought back, but so too was Riff, and to make matters worse two anomalies opened up in the house, bringing the two gangs into the Pantheon. It seemed like the rumble was about to begin anew, but as Riff and Bernardo readied themselves, Anita and the gang members stopped them before the authorities arrived. They explained what had happened following their deaths and that they were trying to patch things up. Anita, with Tony and Maria's help, even went and spoke with the High Gods and gave the two gangs a temple to reside in, to aid in their reconciliation. Riff and Bernardo may not like it, but for the sake of their gangs, they will have to put up with each other.
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Todd Chavez, God of Romantic Asexuals (Toad Chavay, Emperor Fingerface, Todd Nguyen, Diane Chavez)

- Potential House: Romantic Orientation
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- Quasideity.
- Symbol: His beanie
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Romantic Asexual, Brilliant, but Lazy, Hidden Depths, Nice Hat, The Baby of the Bunch, Friend to All Children, Manchild and NEET before Character Development.
- Domains: Asexuality, Smarts, Laziness
- Herald: Maude (his girlfriend)
- Allies: Bojack Horseman, Princess Carolyn, Robbie Rotten, Spongebob Squarepants, Monkey D. Luffy, Blair, Mordecai and Rigby, Benson, Tanaka-Kun, Sans and Papyrus, Slaking, Greg Universe.
- Odd Friendship: Jessie Pinkman, The Pyro
- Enemies: The Child Abuse Supporters
- Opposes: Merak
- Todd was a normal guy who had initially grown up as a brilliant and talented kid, unfortunately his laziness got the better of him ending with him growing up into a lazy bum who needed others to help carry him around in life. Eventually he would begin to pick up his life back up when he got an offer to show off a rock opera he had made, but Bojack Horseman ended up sabotaging his efforts, though ultimately they patched things up and managed to leave it behind. Another problem arose when Bojack had a one-night fling with Todd's girlfriend, Emily, behind his back, which caused Todd to chew out Bojack on his shitty attitude and seemingly end their friendship, however the fallout forced him to confront that his girlfriend was not satisfied with their relationship and that he himself had began to struggle with his sexuality, eventually discovering his asexuality and breaking up with her later on when things didn't work out anymore. After many failed dates and relationships, Todd was eventually able to find love in Maude, a rabbit and fellow asexual. He would eventually patch things up with Bojack, becoming friends once again even when the latter ended up sent to jail for his misdeeds and crimes and also ended up finally getting a stable job as the head of VIM Agency's daycare which he founded.
- He ascended after patching things up with Bojack following Princess Carolyn's wedding, when looking for a temple design he settled on a simple two-story hut with a beach view, his job means that he rarely leaves his house outside of his free hours, but regardless he's been interested in the many houses of the Pantheon, particularly those with children or with people who went through similar experiences as him.
- Although his relationship with Bojack was nearly damaged beyond repair, the two managed to eventually patch things up and went back to being good friends, Todd was glad to hear that Bojack's been improving his life even more after his ascension, including better therapy sessions and an honest-to-god effort to leave his vices behind, while Todd has reassured Bojack that he can always get back up from depression and alcohol, he nonetheless will keep on making sure Bojack stays in the right path of life.
- Princess Carolyn was glad to see Todd ascend, especially given that he brought along a lot of awareness for asexual people, who she feels are wildly misunderstood. Carolyn and Todd have been on friendly terms since forever and she occasionally hires him to take care of her temple during her trips to the House of Theatre and Spectacle, where Todd continuously takes care of Ruthie whenever Carolyn has her in the temple. Carolyn has also made sure to keep tabs on Todd's own business.
- As an out-and-out proud asexual he took his time to find fellow asexual people to talk with, among the first was Luffy D. Monkey, who has no sexual interest of any kind in anyone, just like Todd. Also in the same category was Spongebob Squarepants, who has all but outright stated publicly that he is asexual, in the latter's case, Spongebob still has shown romantic feelings for others such as Sandy... And a Krabby Patty, regardless of that last fact, Todd was glad to find a fellow Romantic Asexual especially one as nice as Spongebob, his hard-working attitude also rubbed off him well as Todd has abandoned his previous slacker ways in favor of becoming a proactive and hard-working CEO.
- He formed a strange friendship with Jesse Pinkman, some thought it was because they sounded alike, when in reality Todd befriended Pinkman when he heard of how he used to be a lot like his friend, Bojack, a drug-addicted, alcoholic and unapologetic jerk; who eventually managed to conquer his demons and become a better person. Pinkman didn't know Bojack personally but regardless ended up becoming quick friends with Todd after a quick meeting and talk.
- Another odd friendship was found with the Pyro. At first Todd was completely scared of the mercenary, though began warming up to them once he found out that the Pyro has a soft spot for children and will not hesitate to bring harm to those who want to hurt them. That Pyro has shown Hidden Depths of intellect when not burning down stuff, such as becoming a succesful CEO after their initial firing from Mann Co. during the Gray Mann crisis; also gave Pyro a more positive image in Todd's eyes, though some people do find their friendship questionable which has not deterred Todd at all.
- Though he used to be Brilliant, but Lazy, never once did he let his laziness become an excuse to harm people or used it altogether to harm others, this made him enemies with Merak, another Brilliant, but Lazy deity who in spite of his hilarious moments is a complete jerk who cares nothing about others due to his apathy born from laziness. As such Todd has come to greatly oppose Merak, viewing him as a completely detestable individual who gets no sympathy from him.
- Mordecai and Rigby were another pair of deities that used to be lazy despite their brilliance when they tried, after they developed as people and changed for the better they came to be friends with Todd, who was once like them albeit even less productive. Todd was curious about their many adventures, considering that they were supposedly just a regular pair of park workers. Benson, their boss, was also quick to befriend Todd for his change in laziness to a more hard-working personality and maturing from a slacker, just like Mordecai and Rigby did.
- Ironically enough he ended up becoming friends with Robbie Rotten, who many expected him to hate for his laziness and desire to make others be lazy, too. Mainly because Todd can see that despite Robbie's laziness being said to be a major trait, he's actually very proactive and dedicated to his plans to the point that he can't truly be called lazy. That Robbie deep down just wants friends also gave him a lot of sympathy with Todd, mainly because he has already dealt with a similar issue in regards to Bojack, who while mean and hurtful at times, deep down did want good things.
- Blair the Witch was another deity that Todd found himself on good terms with, while she IS a slacker and hasn't truly changed on that regard, her general friendliness (and her change from evil to good) means that there isn't much in regards to bad blood, if only a bit of exasperation with Todd wishing her to do more with her life than ride off the coattails of other people's resources and get a job for herself, as he believes her magic would give her a lot of opportunities for employment. Blair herself simply finds him amusing and has at times tried to crash into his Temple only to be kicked out every time.
- Sans is another deity with laziness issues, although Todd initially believed it to be fueled by the resets and pain he endured at the hands of Flowey's attempts to gain ultimate power, but he later found out that Sans was almost always a slacker even before any resets or timeline changes. Regardless Todd respects him for knowing when to get out of his ass and take necessary action to help others, even if Sans only does so when all other options ran out and there's nothing to do but try and stop whatever catastrophe is at hand. Papyrus himself has praised Todd on "not being a lazybones anymore", and even telling Sans that he could learn a thing or two from the human.
- Due to his care for children, he absolutely hates those who bring them harm and will no doubt oppose them when possible, the main targets of this hatred were the Child Abuse Supporters, a group dedicated specifically to spreading child abuse and keeping it going everywhere, with all its members being awful people who have harmed many children, be it their own or others from their families. Lady Tremaine stood out as she reminded Todd of Beatrice Horseman's accounts from Bojack, and seeing her up close has made him realize just how awful Bojack's childhood was (not that it makes him excuse Bojack's bad actions regardless).
- Another friendship he made was Tanaka-Kun, a slacker and lazy person who regardless is brilliant when he tries and is nonetheless a friendly Nice Guy. In their first meeting, Todd reassured Tanaka that he can always improve his lot in life and that he is not bound to be forever a loser slacker, that one day he can outgrow his flaws and become a better person, Tanaka appreciates Todd's advice and the two have remained on friendly terms ever since.
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: Uhh, I'm not quite sure which profiles you're addressing. But I added a few things.
Dragon, Goddess Of The Female Monster Surprise (Elizabeth the Dragoness)

- House: Female Appearances
- Intermediate Goddess
- Symbol: Her head
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Our Dragons Are Different (A Girl Dragon), A Dragon Named Dragon, Big Damn Heroes, Abhorrent Admirer turned Interspecies Romance, Can Have Kids With A Donkey Despite Being A Big Dragon, Tertiary Sexual Characteristics, initial Tsundere, In A Happy Relationship With Donkey, The Speechless, Mama Bear
- Domains: Dragons, Romance, Gender Reveals, Guards
- Followers: Jessie's Yanmega, Piranha, Alice the Goon, Stuff, Hooktail, Mother of the Vile Excrement
- Allies: Donkey (her mate), Shrek and friends, Spike, Spyro, Alexstrasza
- Enemies: Lord Farquaad, The Fairy Godmother, Maleficent, Acnologia, Ornstein and Smough and other dragonslayers, Grima, The Sorceress
- When it comes to monsters, unless Tertiary Sexual Characteristics is in effect, or if prior lore had been provided, most folks will assume it's either genderless or male at first sight, so it's a surprise when it turns out the monster is female (motherhood optional).
- Dragon was first featured as a guardian for a derelict castle where Princess Fiona was imprisoned, and has likely been doing as many western dragons have done; hoarding gold, and warding off intruding knights. Everything changed when an ogre named Shrek and his acquaintance Donkey arrived to fetch Fiona on behalf of Lord Farquaad. While cornering Donkey and throwing off Shrek (to Fiona's tower, incidentally), the ungulate talked his way out through compliments and stuff (upon seeing her gender), after which she decided to make off with him.
- But it was not to last as Shrek came back to retrieve him and they (with Fiona) managed to escape, but not before the ogre restrained her with a chandelier, the pillars of the grand hall, a long chain, and a sword. She would eventually break free, but by then they were long gone, and she had no intentions of returning to her old life now that Fiona was no longer there to keep prisoner. She eventually reconciles with Donkey (who had a Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure with Shrek at the time) by a brook, whereupon the two reconcile.
- She became instrumental in stopping Farquaad's wedding with Fiona, and even managed to gobble him up. Come Shrek's wedding with Fiona, she's the one who caught the bride's bouquet, and she and Donkey were next to get it on together, even eventually making babies, despite how little sense that makes.
- Dragon made her Pantheonic debut one night when Donkey was chatting with Tigger and Pinkie Pie while on a stroll out at night. And then the earth pony got a twitchy tail and crouched. Tigger followed suit, while Donkey asked in confusion… moments before she grabbed him and flew up high for a private moment together. His cries of shock and fear turned to laughter (to Tigger and Pinkie's relief) as he realized that Dragon was here. As it turns out, he had sent documents to bring her up months ago, but only now was it heeded.
- Despite having since left it behind, Dragon's temple takes the from of the keep she used to live in, now refurbished for visitors (usually Donkey and his friends) and for her and Donkey's children. Sometimes, one can find a certain crossdressing wolf in one of the towers.
- As she is a dragon who hit it together with an ungulate, Spike holds her in high regard, seeing her as a chance that him and Rarity together can still potentially be a reality.
- While it's known for certain that she did transform when Donkey took the Happy Ever After potion, proving she was his "true love", it's not known what exactly she turned into, though it's rumored she had become a talking pegasus.
- Her fire breath can incinerate ghosts, as Farquaad can attest to during his interim as one. As such, she's earned the enmity of all malevolent ghosts and the fear from some of them as well as the more ambivalent ones.
- Dislikes the dragonslayers in the Pantheon, who are much more formidable than the knights of before, such as the Dovahkiin, Ornstein, and Smough. She just wants to life her life in peace with Donkey, who has asked for help in protecting his family from such people.
- This help came in the form of Spyro and Alexstrasza (plus Mushu tagging along), who were intrigued with the nature of her and Donkey's pairing and their spawn, but blessed them nevertheless.
Ronald Bilius "Ron" Weasley, God of Unreasonably Disliked Heroes (Ickle Ronnikins, Wheezy, Won-Won, Roonil Wazlib, Weaselby, "another Weasley", Master of Mystery, Ronnie the Bear, Barny Weasley, Dragomir Despard)

- Lesser God
- Symbol: Chudley Cannons Memorabilia, and his Chocolate Frog card
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Surviving Terrible Odds and Bad Luck, Portrayed As Less Awesome In The Films Than In The Books, Audience Surrogate, Classical Anti-Hero, The Everyman In Wizarding World Terms, Belligerent Sexual Tension With Hermione, Complex of Inferiority With Friends and Family, Second-Youngest of Seven Siblings, Well-Versed in Wizarding World Lore and Culture, Brutal Honesty, Perpetual Poverty, Undying Loyalty, Needing To Be Convinced That He's Better, Negative Portrayals by Fanfic Writers
- Domains: Magic, Friendship, Comic Relief, Fan Hate
- Followers: Flay Allster, Alain
- Allies:
- From the Wizarding World: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger (his eventual wife), Fred and George Weasley (his brothers), Rubeus Hagrid, Neville Longbottom, Luna Lovegood, Albus Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall, Remus Lupin, Madam Pomfrey, Cedric Diggory, Sirius Black, Alastor Moody, Severus Snape
- Others: Absol, Misty, Masaya Aoyama, Akko Kagari, Juni Cortez
- Enemies: Draco Malfoy (neutral terms nowadays), Lord Voldemort and the rest of the Death Eaters
- Fears: All spiders
- Opposed by: Harmoanians (those who ship Hermione with Harry)
- Opposes: Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way
- The fanbase can be an incredibly fickle thing. It doesn't matter what your alignment is, someone will find a way to somehow rationalize you to be the opposite, be you good or bad, and successfully convince others of this ideal.
- During the early days of the Pantheon, due to being the Trope Namers, two of the most prominent classmates in Harry Potter's life, Ron Weasley and Draco Malfoy, ascended to the Pantheon some time after Harry himself was secured a place there, and represented the two ways fans can warp their perception of a character's alignment.
- As for who he is, Ron was Harry Potter's very first friend in the Wizarding World. having met during their first trip on the Hogwarts Express. It was further solidified when Draco Malfoy badmouthed Ron, electing Harry to turn him down and stick with his first friend. Despite their ups and downs due to Ron's insecurities, he's stuck with Harry when he needed it the most; a "foul-weather friend"note , if you will.
- Ron did not know what to expect when he first ascended, but he did not expect to be met with such… vehement polarization. Thankfully, Harry was present to defend him and further acclimate him to the Pantheon as a whole.
- Given that the movies are the most common image of Ron, not many know his original book feat(ure)s, like how he actually has more insightful moments (plus some that got attributed to Hermione), he's more shrewd and competent than most think, and that in the book it was Hermione who panicked at the Devil's Snare while it was he who got her to focus on remembering its weakness.
- His Arachnophobia stems from young Fred and George transfiguring Ron's teddy bear into a giant spider. While her fears extend to more than just arachnids, he gets along with Misty in regards to their phobias.
- Is actually good at mimicking voices, including Wormtail's, and even Parseltongue to open the Chamber of Secrets (though it also seems to help that the chamber entrance was detecting phonemes rather than language).
- Established a "Disliked Heroes Anonymous" club for… well, heroes disliked by their audiences.
- He's expected folks like Jar-Jar Binks, Yamato Ishida, Sally Acorn, Mega Man, and Barney the Dinosaur to attend, given their own hate bases.
- He's even seen the Mane Six, Son Chi-Chi, Kakashi Hatake, Mario, Odysseus, and King Asgore attend at times.
- However, he was surprised to have others like Lacus Clyne, Relena Darlian, Princess Celestia, and even Aang also attending on occasion. It's a disquieting surprise that even non-Mary Sue-ish paragons can get the shaft by their haters.
- While he was just as dependent on Hermione on homework as Harry was, he still has a great tactical mind, and is well-versed in wizard folklore and culture even she doesn't know.
- Speaking of Hermione, there are those who wonder just how they actually started getting together.
- It began at first year during their adventures with Harry, starting at the battle against the Troll at the Girl's Bathroom when the two boys had to save her.
- His affection for her were made manifest at second year, with jealousy towards Gilderoy Lockhart, him defending her against Draco for his insult, and his greater distress than Harry's upon discovering her petrified.
- In third year, there was some tension due to her Crookshanks going after Scabbers (before he was eventually revealed to he Peter Pettigrew) but they made up thanks to Hagrid. He even had the cojones to stand up to Snape when he called Hermione an "insufferable know-it-all".
- In fourth year, romantic feelings for one another began to grow and become more obvious, and harbored jealousies on each others' crushes at the time (Fleur Delacour and Viktor Krum).
- His inability to realize and act on his feelings would frustrate Hermione all the way to fifth year, though she does kiss him before his first Quidditch game as Keeper.
- Sixth year would be a trying time when he was the only one in the trio to be passed over by Professor Slughorn. His learning of Hermione snogging Krum back in fourth year, and her "lack of faith" in his ability after Harry pretended to spike his drink with Felix Felicis, worsened things. This resulted in a brief fling with Lavender Brown that thankfully did not last long, though he and Hermione made up after he was accidentally poisoned with mead on his birthday. He also comforted her as she wept during Dumbledore's funeral.
- As for seventh year, they danced together at Bill Weasley and Fleur's wedding, he comforted her several times during the Horcrux hunt, he offered to vouch for Hermione as his cousin when they were told of the Ministry's crackdown on Muggleborns, and he tried in vain to get Bellatrix to torture him instead of Hermione when they were captured. And during the Battle of Hogwarts, his concern for the house-elves (of whom she had been fighting for their rights since fourth year) eventually culminated in her giving him the Big Damn Kiss.
- Many prayers in his temple are death threats due to his relationship with Hermione, and the misguided females at Draco's temple built an annex in his temple to diss Ron. Many of these threats eventually stopped coming however, namely due to the wrath of Harry and Hermione, especially the latter.
- The only thing he and Draco can agree on is their hatred of Ebony. And it's worse now that she's here, and their neighbor to boot (though more Draco than Ron due to the Slytherin sharing Halls with her).
- On occasion, he invites Harry or other people (or they approach him) to play wizard's chess, which is essentially "vanilla" chess in terms of rules, with the only difference being that the pieces have to be ordered rather than moved by hand. In return, he sometimes gets invited to play "vanilla" chess, as well as the "fast" variants that wizard's chess can never achieve due to the pieces not being able to keep up (unless specifically designed, which Ron's pieces aren't).
- Sometimes he even winds up using his wizard's chess pieces against "muggle" chess pieces during games either by accident or at their opponent's insistence, resulting in his pieces getting bonked by the foe (and instructed to leave the board), or them slicing marble/wood/ivory pieces if he doesn't tell his own beforehand to just knock them over.
- Was joyed to see his twin brothers ascend, especially Fred, who had died during the Second Wizarding War. At times, whenever the hate to his temple becomes a bit much for him, he does part-time work at their joke shop, having taken Fred's place as co-manager in the mortal realm.
- Encountered another Harry Potter one day who was being a bit too chummy with Draco (and having seen him before at the joke shop, plus having heard of him through Harry and Hermione). This Harry had nothing to say to Ron however given they never became friends in his timeline, and given how pretentious this Harry can get, Ron could see why. Rational Harry also has trouble comprehending what Hermione sees in Ron to eventually marry him.
- Given they're both insecure redheads who often don't have the best of luck, and must learn to outgrow their fears and feelings of worthlessness to become better, Juni Cortez hit it off really well with Ron, and sympathizes with how "disliked" he is.
- Having been regarded as the most incompetent in his trio, he can relate to Akko Kagari in regards to being seen as inferior, even though most of that was just in a relative level (between the highly academic Hermione and and the famous Harry) and much of it being in his own mind. He and the rest of Hogwarts also harbor interest in Luna Nova Academy and its representatives.
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@SailorVenus372: Anti-Mage wouldn't like Magus, and The Legendary Birds could have an interesting interaction.
@Bazzard: The Curtis Gang is a group of Greaser Delinquents.
@nightelf: Ash Ketchum is also controversial among the fanbase, Jimmy Hopkins would also be friends.
I think this profile is ready, but any feedback or deities originating from Flash games that I don't know about would be appreciated.
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Fancy Pants Man, God of Web Games

- Potential House: Gaming Genres N to Z
- Lesser God
- Symbol: His fancy orange pants
- Theme Song: World 1 Ground Theme
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Iconic Pants, Spiky Anime Hair, Nice Guy, Heroic Mime, Martial Pacifist, Badass Adorable, Master Parkour Runner, Ideal Hero, The Ace, Loves Ice Cream, Being A Stick Figure, Humble But Not Soft Hero, Incorruptible Pure Pureness, Big Brother Instinct, Muscles Are Meaningless, Sugar-and-Ice Personality, The Stoic, Winged Soul Flies Off at Death
- Domains: Web Games, Platformers, Abode Flash, Gaming
- Followers: The main characters of many Web Games (There's too many to count!)
- Adventurer Sect: The Robot, Eid, Gale, Mardek, Snaily Snail, Wilton, Sparkles, and Mr. Rock
- Carnage Sect: The Infectonator Scientist, The Miami Shark, John Creaseman
- Defender Sect: The Cursed Treasure Overlord, The Gemcraft wizards, King Denas, Paladog
- Marathon Sect: Burrito Bison, The Flying Penguin, Meat Boy, Robot Unicorn, The Runner, The Turtle
- Puzzler Sect: Chris, Dregg Morris, The 400 Years Moai, Socrates Jones
- Shooter Sect: Anaksha, Bobbeh, Deuce, The Strike Force Heroes classes, Pedro and the Vigilante
- Oddball Sect: Bosh, The Doodle God, The Duck Trainer, The Mastermind, The Mars Drill Tank, The playable Soul, Sushi Cat
- Herald: His sister, Cutie Pants
- High Priest: Phil Eggtree
- Allies: The Henry Stickmin Trio, Patrick Star, Pit, Snap White, the Scout, Tracer, Lucio, Balthier, Monkey D. Luffy, Shovel Knight, Isaac, Charlotte, The Four Avatars of Gaming, DJ Grooves, Frisk, The KiraKira Cures, Flo, Beat, Faith Connors, The Monkeys
- Complicated Relationship with: Bendy
- Annoyed by: Eko, The Inklings and Octolings
- Opposes: Hank J. Wimbleton, The Chosen One, the evil-aligned deities within the House of Piracy
- Enemies: Drawcia, Judge Doom, Lolth, Arachne, Shelob, Ungoliant
- Source of Interest for: The House of Metafiction
- When the internet was beginning to spread its wings, it only had two ways to get a hold on gaming. There were downloadable games, and then there were Web Games. Many of such games would rely on the once-revolutionary Abode Flash to host thousands of browser games of varying quality. There were a variety of such games that stood out to players, one of the more popular ones being the adventures of the Fancy Pants Man, a simple teenager doing simple yet increasingly crazy tasks from jumping on spiders to rescuing his little sister, Cutie Pants, from pirates.
- However, since January 2021, Abode Flash would end its service, and many internet users would mourn for the many games that were lost to history. Or at least people expected, only for a character from one of such Web Games to discover and reach the Pantheon on their own. A stick figure with Spiky Hair and rather fancy pants had wandered into the House of Gaming, and Henry Stickmin was one of the first to recognize him. With the help of his little sister who he brought as his herald, they explained that despite Flash's end-of-service that Web Games still had lasted on its own through various methods, from Flashpoint
to Ruffle,
among others. It also turned out plenty of mortals knew about the Pantheon and had a contest to decide who would be the messenger for all of them, which Fancy Pants Man won. For that reason, Fancy Pants Man, to his surprise, was ascended for the trope of Web Games.
- The temple for Fancy Pants Man is humongous, but most of it isn't for the man himself. He and his sister stay at a large but fancy house nearby the rest of the temple. A very unexpected decision from the deity, he had the rest of the temple made to host Web Games through emulators and other applications, as well as being a place where many of such games' characters could drop in for visits, as followers of the Fancy Pants Man. While Fancy Pants Man was the one who officially ascended in the first place, he designed the temple to host groups of his followers in, and as such "shares" the place with them. He admits that he wouldn't feel good to keep the benefits of the Pantheon to himself, though only few of the mortal followers get to stay too far from the temple.
- To assist in organization of the temple, Fancy Pants Man had met some of the more prominent followers, and the followers would eventually form their own sects.
- The Adventurer Sect would represent followers who simply had places to travel to, upgrades to find, and obstacles to take down. These followers are generally the most well-liked in the Pantheon and they can be found wandering within other parts of the House of Gaming occasionally. Fancy Pants Man would be in this sect if another god were to take his trope.
- The Carnage Sect contains followers that are infamous for causing mass destruction in one form or another. It's the least favorite sect of the Fancy Pants Man due to all of the carnage and violence they cause. Other deities keep an eye on this sect so their representatives don't cause any disasters or freak-outs.
- The Defender Sect would represent followers who made defensive structures to defeat their invasive attackers. Due to the bloon-popping Monkeys originating from Web Games themselves, the main representatives of the sects highly respect them too. Despite their tendency of using WMDs and superpowers to overkill bloons, Fancy Pants Man does get along with them.
- The Marathon Sect is a union of followers known for making new records for traveled distances. They can achieve such feats by launching themselves, or running and jumping until an obstacle forcefully stops them. Fancy Pants Man sometimes races with one of these guys within the House of Gaming. Such races are organized to avoid visitors from being trampled or being in the way of one of the representatives.
- The Puzzler Sect holds followers that are known for either creating or solving puzzles, or having to do with activities that require a good amount of wit or logic. Or maybe a guide. This sect is managed by Fancy Pants Man's high priest, Phil Eggtree.
- The Shooter Sect holds followers that primarily shoot things, and also not destructive enough to belong in the Destructor Sect. The representatives here are also able to defend the temple along with the Defender Sect, so anyone attempting to directly attack the place will have to deal with them too.
- The Oddball Sect is the biggest sect of followers, full of those who can't be categorized into the other sects very easily. As such, their representatives are proof that Web Games have a lot of special variety and unique charm to them. It's also a favorite among those within the Cloudcuckoolander Council.
- There's also a whole section dedicated to characters from the Nitrome games.
- The sect representatives of Fancy Pants Man, while highly restricted by their mortal status, are capable managers of the large arcade that is the rest of Fancy Pants Man's temple, and a force to be reckoned with for anyone who tries to threaten Fancy Pants Man. Given the fact that Fancy Pants Man was chosen by many of his followers themselves to represent the trope, even the Carnage Sect has respect for him.
- To assist in organization of the temple, Fancy Pants Man had met some of the more prominent followers, and the followers would eventually form their own sects.
- While he acknowledges the hard work and creativity put into the place, Fancy Pants Man doesn't have much of a fond opinion on Newgrounds, a popular site for browser games to be hosted. Much of his distaste for the place came from a rather troubling experience in Newgrounds Rumble, which he was tricked into entering the Portal with the offer of free ice cream, only to get caught up in its Crapsack World of Newgrounds characters mercilessly beating each other up and generally throwing him into a load of Family-Unfriendly Violence. After surviving an encounter with Hank Wimbleton, and then an encounter with Pico and Nene, both being mascots of Newgrounds, he ended up hating the place and left the Portal in disgust. The Chosen One had also dragged him into their conflict once again during a separate battle between The Chosen One and the Dark Lord. He's rather adamant on staying out of that site due to it invoking violent urges within him.
- However, over the years, his tainted perspective on the place did mellow over time, and his opinion has become a bit less harsh by the time he became part of the Pantheon. Having conversations about Newgrounds with his High Priest, Phil Eggtree, did help to let him understand the site. Looking beyond the irrational violence and mature content, Fancy Pants Man does recognize the place's value in the history of web games, but he still wants nothing to do with Newgrounds himself. Not to mention that he believes fighting with any of the deities from Newgrounds might risk the violent spirit within him from his first visit there to come up again, which he prefers to not let happen again. As such, the only deity from Newgrounds he interacts with is Phil Eggtree. He also made a friend out of Frisk for similar struggles with handling one's inner urges to cause violence.
- He ended up impressing both Mario and Sonic and Hedgehog with his platforming abilities, especially with his acrobatics and cool tricks, on top of the stylistic simplicity of his moves. It's not too uncommon to see either of them have a fun race with Fancy Pants Man, and he never lets such events get boring.
- Naturally got along with Snap White being a friendly Living Drawing. Fancy Pants Man does like to hop into ChalkZone for a fun adventure or two, and can be seen running and jumping to places where the others can't, which impresses many visitors there.
- Learned about Shovel Knight from some of his followers, and Fancy Pants Man was impressed by the Improbable Weapon User. They decided to try racing through an obstacle course, which ended with Fancy Pants Man barely winning. Recognizing the merit of each other's platforming abilities, the two adventurers have formed a mutual respect.
Shovel Knight: So one really can argue that the pen is mightier than the sword after all!
- Learning about the painful story of another deity that originated from a Flash game, Isaac, Fancy Pants Man has become a common visitor for the purpose of being supportive for him. It has been noted that Isaac is the one deity that Fancy Pants Man tends to take care of the most, though not as much as his own sister. Even Cutie Pants admits that Isaac deserved better family than what he had.
- Upon running into the House of Boss Fights, he accidentally jumped onto a penguin, as he had done before in his first adventure, though DJ Grooves did put up a much more difficult fight. After the scuffle, they managed to clear up the understanding, and finding the fashion style of Fancy Pants Man snazzy, Grooves has decided to make him an actor for some of his planned movie projects, hoping that he can help earn Grooves a legitimate award of his own.
- He doesn't really like the House of Arthropods too much since the attitudes of the more prominent spider-related deities like Arachne, Lolth, or Shelob remind him of the aggressive spiders in his world. And don't get him started with Ungoliant. He's fine with Charlotte and other good-aligned spider deities, however.
- He also isn't fond of the more evil-deities within the House of Piracy due to an earlier encounter with pirates kidnapping his little sister, only for Cutie Pants to take over the pirates, causing her to proclaim herself a "pirate princess" which would make bringing her back even more of a problem. Though none of such pirates within the House of Piracy would even bother, however, since she sounds like too much to manage for them. He does recognize that there are good pirates like the ones who helped him out in reaching a volcano in his latest adventure, so he did befriend Balthier and Luffy for being good-aligned pirates that he can easily trust.
- Is inexplicably popular within the House of Costumes, as tailors attempt to replicate the pants of Fancy Pants Man, only to fail at replicating the original's exact fanciness. Rarity's still trying her best to understand the intricacies of those pants.
- It was inevitable for him to run into Mr. Game & Watch, another quirky stick figure, and as such, the two of them along with Henry Stickmin go on the occasional adventure together. While he has much greater athletic abilities, the others have noted how much he sucks at Hide and Seek since his hair and pants stick out way too much.
- Fancy Pants Man makes no secret of his love for ice cream, and his wrath against anyone foolish to nab it from him. He often hangs out with both Patrick Star, Pit, and Pac-Man to have an ice cream feast. He's a little weirded out by Pit's taste for floor ice cream, however. He also visits the temple of the KiraKira Pretty Cures for ice cream as well, being one of their most enthusiastic visitors.
- In one of his latest adventures, he fought an Evil Twin which was basically an ink-imbued clone of himself, and as such, he isn't fond of those who would use drawings for malicious purposes, which made him to quick to oppose Drawcia. There's also Eko, who wants to test her drawings against him, and while he understands that Eko isn't doing so out of malice, he'd rather not continually entertain her and will try to minimize the frequency of their encounters.
- The encounter involving his clone was also notable for the fact that Fancy Pants Man managed to escape into the real world, and into another paper. Some members of the House of Metafiction are curious on whether Fancy Pants Man could go further with this feat.
- While he gets along well with Bendy in his Toon form, he's very concerned about his more realistic forms, and has been watching him to ensure that Bendy doesn't transition into his ink form too often.
- The Inklings and Octolings love to make a mess with their ink weapons, and Fancy Pants Man is perfectly fine with that, until he gets caught up in their ink-blasting antics. He'd rather appreciate their fun from very far away where they can't accidentally shoot him with ink.
- Someone who tends to make less messy art, Beat, would get along with Fancy Pants Man much more smoothly. Fancy Pants Man actually does like the grafiti he produces, and the two have made a small hobby of watching each other perform cool tricks while travelling around the Pantheon.
- Fancy Pants Man often travels around with a giant pen or pencil, and has used to surf around the House of Craft. He also has visited the temple of Ramo, Lola, and Quill in order to draw up some things for their world, and they appreciate him making their world a little more lively each time he visits, having a reputation as "The Radical Sketchie" there as a result.
- Decided to use his pencil skills to troll the unpleasant Judge Doom by forming pencil strokes all over the walls of his temple as he ran all over the place. His effort managed to enrage Doom into falling into a puddle of some of the Dip he used in order to try to eliminate him, which got a laugh out of the lucky spectators.
- Sometimes helps Flo run one of her restaurants if Flo is occupied with other tasks, in exchange for a wage that Fancy Pants Man spends solely on ice cream. They also became friends in the first place as a result of Papa Louie being her High Priest.
- Due to his talents for his stylish form of free-running, he's made a friend out of Faith Connors, which leads to him to joining her own excursions for fun, and she hasn't failed to notice all the backflips and other tricks he does when doing so. For her, she sees it less as showing off and more of him really enjoying the action, which Fancy Pants Man is glad to be understood for.
- Later, Fancy Pants Man decided to set up a race of his own on top of the House of Gaming, desiring to attract more potential friends through a friendly competition. The three to attend his race were Tracer, Lucio, and the Scout. Racing through the special obstacle course he set up for the challenge, the winner would end up being the Scout, who had prepared for the race beforehand to be able to outrun and outjump all of them. After a brief session of bragging, the three of them made friends with the Fancy Pants Man, although the Scout primarily wants his friendship to learn how to do the same mid-air tricks that Fancy Pants Man sometimes does, for the sake of attracting ladies. Fancy Pants Man has been willing to help the Scout do so, regardless of his intentions.
- "Be fancy."
Edited by Necromancer10 on Mar 27th 2021 at 11:43:14 AM
KILL CONSUME MULTIPLY CONQUER@Necromancer: Actually, FPM's match with Hank was just the third battle. The fourth (and last) one was against Pico and Nene, with their nemesis Piconjo of all people helping FPM against them. If the Pico characters are coming up, FPM would oppose them too.
Here's his full misadventure in Newgrounds for details
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Also mention that his time in Newgrounds had provoked a vicious spirit inside of him, and that he fears it. Perhaps there's someone he can approach to help quell that burgeoning side of him?
Once you take all of that into account, take this
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Also, please give a solid reason for Jimmy being friends with Ron.
Edited by nightelf37 on Mar 27th 2021 at 3:06:42 AM
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members Database
Added it in, that said, Pico is being worked on by someone else. There are a few other deities that I'd also like to add interactions with, but aren't in yet, including the Blue Elephant and the EBF5 Party (planning to do the latter later)
Jimmy, being a bully hunter, would find all of the hate that Ron gets to be undeserved, and would stand up for him, on top of having similar problems with gaining friends.
Edited by Necromancer10 on Mar 26th 2021 at 3:08:20 PM
KILL CONSUME MULTIPLY CONQUERWith my rework, are there malevolent Authors that Helmut might want to work with? What about fire-electric duos for Bob and George?
The Authors, Divine Triumvirate of Author Powers (The Author: David "Dave" Anez, The Helmeted Author: Helmut, Fistandantilus, Uncle Fisty, The Shadowy Author: Shador, not George's mom, the Author )

- Note: Rework
- New House: Metafiction (House of Narrative)
- Greater Gods (Helmeted Author is Intermediate with his Power Limiter)
- Symbol: The Bob and George title card (all three), blue and purple Mega Man sprites (The Author), a blue and purple Mega Man helmet, or Sephiroth hair (The Helmeted Author), his shadowy visage (the Shadowy Author)
- Alignment
- The Author: True Neutral (Neutral Good when proactive)
- The Helmeted Author: Neutral Evil (Chaotic Evil during his Arc Villain days)
- The Shadowy Author: Neutral Good, but comes off as True Neutral which he used to be
- Portfolio: Physical God Acknowledging The Existence Of Us, Sarcastic Wit, Reality Warper, Trope Codifiers With Too Much Of A Legacy, Making Stuff Up On The Go And Fixing Stuff This Way
- Applies to the Author: Creator Deities who represent the author, Palette Swap, Weirdness Magnet, being a victim of his creation
- Applies to the Helmeted Author: Arguably The True Villain, being an Evil Twin Out To Destroy The Strip, also a Palette Swap, Jerkass, Started As The Author, But Helmeted, Lied About His Power Limiter, Crazy-Prepared, Dark Is Evil, Merges With Bob
- Applies to the Shadowy Author: Spoilerrific, Dark Is Not Evil, Set Right What Once Went Wrong, Arguably The Big Good, is the Author From The Cataclysm Timeline, The Atoner, Merges With George
- Domains: Narrative, Gaming, Legacy, Humor, Power (all of them), Writers, Laziness, Self-Deprecation (the Author), Evil, Destruction, Snark (the Helmeted Author), Mystery, Spoilers, Atonement (the Shadowy Author)
- Allies
- Applies to the Author: All good Mega Man gods, George, The Doctor, Future Trunks, Estonia
- Applies to the Helmeted Author: The Grand United Alliance of Destruction, Agent Smith Sephiroth, Bob (probably)
- Applies to the Shadowy Author: Most of the Author's allies, particularly George, the Pantheonic Time Police
- Enemies(all of them): Lord English
- Applies to the Author: Bob, Omega (Mega Man Zero), Dr Weil
- Applies to the Helmeted Author: George, all good Mega Man deities, The Crew of the Nebuchadnezzar, Raistlin Majere
- Applies to the Shadowy Author: The Grand United Alliance of Machines for the most part
- Opposes: Wade Wilson aka Deadpool
- The Author is just one of many Authors who watch over the many dimensions that inhabit the multiverse, this one watching his version of the Mega Man universe. And he's not the only Author; he has an Evil Twin called the Helmeted Author, and an enigmatic "ally" known as the Shadowy Author. Being Authors, they have tremendous powers over the strip. The out of universe Author is a teacher known as Dave Anez, who planned for a hand drawn comic but people liked the Sprite Comic better.
- Applies to the lot
- Initially the Author alone ascended under the Ass Pull and Author Guest Spot tropes, but since he was gone so long from the webcomic the distractions of bets and booze he gave to the Helmeted Author ran out, and he arrived to cause mischief in the pantheon. The Shadowy Author arrived to chastise the Author about this, but it was too late as the Helmeted Author made an agreement with the Court of the Gods to ascend under Author Powers. However as a concession this could be only done if all three Authors ascend under the trope, much to his frustration.
- The three assume that Zero killed all the Classic characters, except maybe Auto and Proto Man. The Shadowy Author is motivated to stop it, however by the time the Author gave up the plot Inafune Jossed this as what happened. The Author and Shadowy Author still don't trust him, and the Helmeted Author is somewhat disappointed. It might be because the Mega Man characters faked their death and moved to Acapuco.
- Deadpool likes trolling all three Authors, which with his utter lack of a fourth wall is easy to do. Due to their effect (mainly the Author), Marvel Comics characters finally start to get the fourth wall breaks within their presence...though Deadpool is still crazy either way. However he's more of an annoyance. And when you compound three variants of Death Is Cheapnote with his Healing Factor, they've discovered even their mighty power has a snowball's chance in hell of keeping him dead for even a minute.
- Lord English actually overpowers all three and actually managed to kill his own author. He'd love to have that same kind of rush on his path to kill everyone and everything. Opposing him is one of the only things to motivate the Author and Helmeted Author to team up. A possible Fusion Dance of the three may stand a chance. How their Death Is Cheap narrative stacked with the pantheon's might compare to Lord English' power to kill people who are already dead has yet to be seen.
- Applies to the Author
- The Author's gone many times to his dimension to interfere with the problems, but he prefers not to do so. He's done it even less ever since several others have decided to do so themselves, with less than stellar results. He's also tired of people breaking the fourth wall, despite him constantly doing it himself. He justifies this by saying that he at least did it during a time where it wasn't annoying.
- Has general respect to all Mega Man gods, or at least the heroic ones. This cannot be said to Dr Weil, which is completely justified. Weil actually hates the Author because he's a Weirdness Magnet who makes things Denser and Wackier, which throws a Spanner in the Works given he's a Knight of Cerebus. Due to how serious the Mega Man Zero series is, its Cerebus Syndrome might actually council out the Author's Weirdness Magnet effect.
- The Author's hatred of Dr Weil is compounded by his fear of Omega, who is EXACTLY what he feared Zero did to the classic cast and caused an even worse Cataclysm in the future.
- Works closely with the Doctor and Future Trunks to make sure the Time-Space Continuum doesn't fall apart. Because of his amazing powers, he's been a great asset to them. He's also a very skilled Flash animator, and will gladly animate someone's adventures for them, if only for the more dramatic parts. However, don't even think about asking him to hand-draw them.
- The Council Of Cloudcuckooland theorizes that he is secretly Keji Inafune, or maybe Andrew Hussie in disguise. The fact the Author has denied this and has been seen in the same room has done nothing to fuel their bizarre speculation. He just tends to ignore them, and when he actually does work he can be found working as a teacher in the House of School. It comes with the territory.
- Applies to the Helmeted Author
- Shortened to Helmut, he looks just like the Author except with a helmet. He invaded the strip planning to destroy it as he did with others, but was eventually defeated by the Author and forced to be a commenter in demiplane. He's somewhat of an ally to the GUAD, but Helmut is lazy and not above making bets with the Author. The last two years of the strip were this, as part of George's mom's plan to get him to grow a pair.
- The Helmeted Author decided to impersonate Mega Man for a second time, and since he's not an idiot in canon he was able to act more competently with his impersonation. This worked for a time, until the Author tripped him up by disguising himself as X and said "how's it's going Uncle Fisty?", which led to a massive rant.
- Usually seen drinking Wily Beer, and trying to get off the Power Limiter of a helmet the Author made sure was stuck on him before he could ascend. He looks like Sephiroth, and his true identity is Fistandantilus. Given Sephiroth's own ambitions for world destruction, they get along though mainly in the Alcohol sub-house.
- The Helmeted Author's powers have been described as being "matrix-like", and the comparison became more noticeable when he decided to dick around with the actual Matrix. Unfortunately for him Neo had more experience Reality Warping in the Matrix and was actually able to stand a chance against him...however he knows it was only because he was in the Matrix and he'd be screwed outside of it. Agent Smith, due to his nihilistic omnicidal desires, convinced Helmut they might work better as a team.
- Having merged with Bob during his role as the final villain in order to aid him out, it's presumed they're allies. However this was done primarily to win a bet that George was wiling to put him down, with the Helmeted Author lost. Bob doesn't trust him, but Helmut is willing to aid him in revenge against the Author. Just as long as he leaves George out of it this time.
- Applies to the Shadowy Author
- An enigmatic being who was a figure for the fans to speculate, he was listed in the villains part of the cast page. However he's arguably the Big Good and is trying to avert the Cataclysm, which he succeeded at as far as the main universe is concerned. This is because he's an alternate version of the Author, trying to atone for not stopping it.
- The Author's allies are his allies, which makes sense considering they're sort of the same person, however he's more proactive if enigmatic about it. The Shadowy Author works closely with the Pantheonic Time Police, and has declared himself an enemy of the GUAM...well, except for it's good-aligned members. Mainly because they would love to bring about a Cataclysm and have the means to do it.
- While he tends to be affable towards Mega Man and Bass, he's a little bit annoyed that they caused an alternate Cataclysm in the Rockman Universe. Well not them, but their smart Mirror Universe counterparts from the future. In a split timeline Rockman Universe caused by Bob. Yes, it makes sense, shut up.
- He is not George's mom. Stop asking. For a time he was George, in the sense of being fused. Part of his mom's plan to toughen him out in case Bob needs to be stopped.
George and Bob, Co-Gods of the Sprite Comic (Blitz, Spark [George] Napalm, Darth Volcanus [Bob])


- Note: Rework
- Intermediate Gods (Greater Gods when merged with an Author)
- Symbols: A light blue and gray Mega man helmet (George) and a gray Proto Man helmet (Bob)
- Alignment
- George: Neutral Good
- Bob: Shifts between True Neutral, Chaotic Neutral and Chaotic Evil. Currently True Neutral
- Portfolio: Palette Swaps, the creations of a Trope Codifier, Deadpan Snarkers, Human-Succubus Hybrids, those Trapped in Another World
- George: Immunity to death, lightning powers which work for anything, a lover of ice cream, taking down an army of ninjas, playing Mega Man games before ending up in their dimension, Cain and Abel being the subject of two deities' bet
- Bob: Fire powers fueled by anger, Fiery Redhead, Heel–Face Revolving Door, being impossibly powerful, supervillain wannabes who become one after the creator pisses him off, Cool Shades, getting pissed off at anyone who insults his mother, generically-named villains, dimension hoppers
- Domains: Dimensions, Reality, Superpowers (both), Electricity, Ice Cream, Heroism (George), Fire, Villainy and Anti-Heroism, Barbecues (Bob)
- Unclear relationship: The Satans of the pantheon (their maternal grandfather(?)), Damien Thorn (their possible uncle)
- Allies(both): Morrigan and Lilith Aensland, Satan (South Park)
- George: The Shadowy Author The heroic Mega Man deities (mainly Classic series) Pikachu, the Author, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, electric-based superheroes, Rin Okumura (his possible uncle), Firestorm
- Bob: Lucifer (SMT) (a candidate for his grandfather), Ragnaros, Azula
- Former allies: Lord English, possibly the Helmeted Author (Bob)
- Vitriolic Best Buds: Fighter McWarrior (George), Thief (Bob)
- On good terms with: The cast of Final Fantasy VII, except Dr Hojo (Bob)
- Enemies: Dr Wily, Dr Weil, Lord English, Grandfather Paradox, YHVH, Ozai
- George: The Helmeted Author, Black Mage Evilwizardington, The Borg Queen, The Cybermen, The Pod People, evil deities from the Fire and Heat sub-house, Damien Thorn (possibly his Evil Uncle)
- Bob: The Author, the Narrator, Andrew Hussie, Scott Cawthon, clones, people named Jed
- Former enemies: The Classic Mega Man characters (Bob only)
- Opposes: Time travelers, Red Mage Statowski (both), Black Mage, the Jedi (Bob only)
- Fears: The ascended Pokémon (Bob only)
- Wary of: X (George only)
- Bob and George may not have been the first sprite comic, but it was the most influential. Its' title characters were George the electricity-wielding superhero, and Bob the pyrokinetic supervillain. Or Anti-Hero, if you want to be nice. Originally from a hand-drawn superhero-themed universe, they soon found themselves entangled in the wacky antics of the sprite comic.
- Applies to both
- The two suddenly appeared in the Pantheon through some convoluted Time Paradox and a series of portals. It's best not to talk about what happened. They stay far away from the House of Time And Space because after everything they went through, they hate time travel. Initially Bob thought Lord English was cool for killing his author, until he learned what a monster he was and what he did to his sister; he doesn't show it, but he does care for George. Not to mention his abuse of time travel.
- Both despise Grandfather Paradox even more, because he is the embodiment of why they hate time travel.
- Bob may hate Lord English now, but he hates Andrew Hussie and Scott Cawthon a smidge more. Both of them hate Yuuki Terumi, both for moral reasons and because he's an absolute Troll. To a lesser extent they hate Dr Wily due to past experiences with him. They were also both disgusted by Weil, who hates them for the same reason he hates their Author; their Weirdness Magnet effects might serve as a Spanner in the Works for his goals.
- They know of the other iconic Sprite Comic. Being the genuine hero of the group Fighter likes George, however George can find his ignorance of his teammate's blatant evil frustrating. Bob seems to get along with Thief, but he gets annoyed by his miserliness. Both are annoyed by Black Mage and Red Mage; Bob opposes his Stupid Evil tendencies, and Red Mage's sheer insanity is almost as frustrating as time travel for them.
- George is most likely to be found in the House of Food, eating lots of ice cream. He's also a good friend to all the Pokemon in the Pantheon, but especially Pikachu, for obvious reasons. Bob, on the other hand, is scared to death of all of them, for unknown reasons. He can also be found in the House of Food, as Bob makes a mean barbeque and the GUAG is welcome to enjoy it.
- The two are good friends with Morrigan and Lilith, as their mother is a succubus. This seems to give them some immunity to their seductive charms. Their mother is a daughter of Satan, but neither are sure which, if any of the pantheon's devils is their grandpa. They've ruled out the South Park one for obvious reasons, and both hope that it isn't Dis. They still like to chill out with the former.
- Because their grandfather is Satan, a number of ascended deities might be their aunts and uncles. Fortunately for George, some like Rin want to do good. Damien, very much the opposite, was frustrated by his potential nephew choosing good. He was more impressed by Bob, however Bob isn't interested in his grandpa's business and is doing his own thing.
- The two suddenly appeared in the Pantheon through some convoluted Time Paradox and a series of portals. It's best not to talk about what happened. They stay far away from the House of Time And Space because after everything they went through, they hate time travel. Initially Bob thought Lord English was cool for killing his author, until he learned what a monster he was and what he did to his sister; he doesn't show it, but he does care for George. Not to mention his abuse of time travel.
- Applies to George
- Even though George is a fanboy of all the Mega Man Gods in the Pantheon, he doesn't get along with X, seeing how he screwed George over as his Spirit Guide, as well as trying to take over the world in the present. He, at the very least, has tried to make friends for X.
- George often says that he's more invincible than Batman and the Doctor combined; seeing how he was able to defeat things that Mega Man himself couldn't, this claim could possibly be more than just a simple tall-tale. The Author cleared this up by pointing out it only applied to Bob and George, due to being a title character of which he doesn't have in the pantheon. By his logic, it only applies to Trope-tan and Pantheon.
- Being a superhero himself, George is a huge fan of Jack Kirby and Stan Lee, and the fact they're part of the same house was something to be happy about. He's joined up with a number of electric superheroes to kick evil's ass, mainly Virgil Hawkins due to being closer to his age.
- His experience with X has demonstrated he's a clear threat to both the Cybermen and the Borg Queen's goals of assimilating everything. That said, the same electrical power that makes him a threat could be turned to a massive asset if they were to successfully assimilate him. The Pod People are also enemies since George once fought off aliens who were impersonating people. Notably one of these impersonators turned good and they kept him around because they liked Fake Jay more than the original Jay.
- His conflict between his brother eventually led to him growing willing to kill him if necessary, and may have ended up doing so had they not been warned of the Cataclysm and the future. While he holds a special relationship with his younger brothernote , he won't hesitate to take down evil pyromancers. However this doesn't mean he won't side with heroic fire users like Firestorm. To his utter joy, they can transmute tons and tons of ice cream, though it took a while to get the flavor right.
- Applies to Bob
- Bob's a supervillain and damn proud of it, even if he's not that much of a villain nowadays. Mega Man 6 happened allegedly when George suggested otherwise. So while he's not an active member of the Grand United Alliance of Evil, he still has some ties. Melkor has enticed him to be more committed, claiming to be his grandfather. Bob didn't buy it, said he was an ugly loser who can't get laid, and believes Lucifer is his real grandpa. This is because he respects his rebelliousness against his tyrannical creator.
- George isn't sure that Lucifer is his grandpa, but doesn't mind him and agrees with Bob that YHVH is a complete tool.
- Bob likes to go to the beaches in the House of Nature, and often invites the Final Fantasy VII gods to join him, except for Hojo. Yeah, he's a supervillain, but even he needs off-time. He also seems to have the hots for Tifa. Surprisingly for their past history he and the Mega Man deities like to hang out. When asked why, he pointed out it there was a couple of times he was OK settling down and he served as an Anti-Hero in the Rockman Universe before Alternate Future Megaman and Bass ruined everything. Also they chilled at Acapulco.
- Bob has a weird tendency to make any of the Japanese gods act like rude and uncivilized assholes. The sole exceptions to this are Panty and Stocking, to the surprise of no one. Still, the two angels prefer to stay away from the half-demons. George has this effect, but to a lesser extent. On the plus side he's an absolute wizard when it comes to software so Japanese gods related to Technology have benefited from his arrival.
- You can find Bob utilizing his fire powers in the House of Fire and Heat. Most villainous deities have goals that won't work for Bob, though Ragnaros is an exception and he thinks Bob is cool. Bob likes fellow pyromancer Azula too, due to her ambitions and desire to prove herself. He's rather disgusted by her father's treatment of her, so there's some sympathy there.
- Never say lewd things about his mother, though given she's a succubus this may be over-reacting. The last guy who said he saw her at the Succubus District was found as a pile of ashes. Also, he hates all clones and guys named Jed. While they're called the Jedi, Bob isn't on good terms with them even if he doesn't actively oppose them. Partly the use of clones in the Clone Wars, and partly the time he played Sith Lord as Darth Volcanus. The actual Darth Vader remains silent on his cosplay.
- Bob's a supervillain and damn proud of it, even if he's not that much of a villain nowadays. Mega Man 6 happened allegedly when George suggested otherwise. So while he's not an active member of the Grand United Alliance of Evil, he still has some ties. Melkor has enticed him to be more committed, claiming to be his grandfather. Bob didn't buy it, said he was an ugly loser who can't get laid, and believes Lucifer is his real grandpa. This is because he respects his rebelliousness against his tyrannical creator.
@ Vengeful, Necromancer:
@ Bazzard: In regards to the mentioned Curtis Gang]], they've had their grievances with the Socs, who are much more well off which allowed them to get away with whatever they wanted.
So, I'm doing something a little different here: While Library of Ruina isn't fully released yet, in the future I've been playing with the idea of giving the characters Yan and Xiao Forged Message and Traumatic Superpower Awakening, respectively.
Yan for Forged Message
- Reasoning: He's a Messenger of the Index, a large criminal organization that functions like a fatalistic cult. They and the people they rule follow Prescripts, mysterious orders that range from simple, vague, outright nonsensical, and/or cruel. Failure or refusal to follow them is punishable by death. Yan greatly suffered following them, and the breaking point came when after killing his friends and family he is ordered to become a Messenger. Out of spite and to express his free will while showing they aren't absolute, he began forging Prescripts. Unfortunately, not only did he ousted for it but it turned out the Prescripts foresaw such a thing and forced the Index members to follow them anyways.
Xiao for Traumatic Superpower Awakening
- Reasoning: The Director for Section 1 of the Liu Association's Southern Branch. In the setting, there's the phenomenon of becoming a monster known as a Distortion and the much rarer case of gaining equipment physically manifested from the mind known as E.G.O. Both tie into someone going through immense emotional duress where they walk a fine line between both. Giving in and breaking down results in the former, but holding conviction would result in the manifestation of E.G.O. Xiao crosses this line when her husband, Lowell, fell in combat to The Library. Wracked with grief and regret, she stormed after his killers with Section 1 following after Xiao despite her resigning on impulse, but they ended up getting crushed as well with only herself and a Fixer known as Miris surviving. The latter dragged the now distorting Xiao way so they could recuperate and after a pep talk they go for round two and when Miris is killed Xiao is left all alone. Knowing this is her last stand, she moves past the deaths of her loved ones and comrades allowing the conplete manifestation of her E.G.O., fully committed to incinerating The Library.
Again, since LoR isn't fully released yet it's more of ideas I'm looking out for until the time comes. I'm in no rush to do it given the stuff regarding hype and I have my own ideas and workload to go through still.
Edited by CrownlessMimic on Mar 26th 2021 at 1:25:26 AM
Be awed. Or be awestruck. This is the difference between the ordinary and the extraordinary.![]()
for Yan if that's okay
@Necromancer
Edited by Excessive-Menace on Mar 26th 2021 at 1:05:41 AM
SING TO ME, LEND ME THE SONG OF BLASPHEMYGot a sub-house idea. What do you think?
- Holy Authority And Power: The rank, power and position of authority when it comes to those in the House of Religion and Faith, and the mindset towards it. Includes The Celestials, Chuck Shurley, Sheogoroth, The Alpha And Omega, Ugo (Overdeity, absence from the job), Guthix, Ra, Sigmar (Greater, Guthix is an abstaining of position), Alexander Anderson, Byakuren Hijiri and Toyosatomini no Miko (Intermediate), Rosette Christopher, Uesugi Kenshin (Lesser), Damien Thorn Jules Winnfield (Demigod). Who should I add or remove?
Hello. Sorry for the mistake, i changed consequently. I watch some Trope Pantheon Entry and I think about one entry we can be added.
It's Ziva David of NCIS as the goddess of Badass Israeli with the rank of demigoddess in the house of Cultures (and maybe Combat).
Because at first she's one of most famous/well-known Israeli character in television. She was a Mossad operative and The Big Girl of the Gibbs' team during her time. Also considered as a great positive example of israeli character being badass but necessarily overpowered as she has her weaknesses for example her Conflicting Loyalty between the NCIS and the Mossad. And as even Giibs said in one episode, she doesn't need a weapon as she's herself the weapon.
Edited by rforce on Mar 26th 2021 at 11:55:01 AM
Apologies, but you do have to suggest a character to be nominated before the trope to be approved first, before one can get feedback for a profile. You simply have to state the character you want to ascend, the trope you want to ascend them for, and a small bit of text that stats why they fit the trope.
An example of such a suggestion would be this (continually ignored) nomination
I made, which I would recommend following to properly suggest a character to be added to the Pantheon.
Btw, there's a god who has the trope of Never Be Hurt Again, but I can't find that deity. All I remember was that he wanted to support a movement of turning humans into machines.
Edited by Necromancer10 on Mar 26th 2021 at 6:42:13 AM
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Achievement unlocked! Started a profile for this tiny elephant that gains achievements through performing a bunch of strange actions. Seeking feedback for interactions and other interesting ideas for it.
Achievement unlocked! Clicked folder in TV Tropes Pantheon
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Edited by r-lock256 on Mar 25th 2021 at 7:21:06 AM