Perhaps Kirk could have some interaction with John Carter.
And I think he needs a better introductory text.
Edited by Donnietu on Feb 23rd 2019 at 6:49:59 AM
Hello, my baby. Hello, my honey. Hello, my ragtime gal.Wait, I was sure there was another deity under suggestion for White Mage. Well, make sure to add Minwu as her High Priest.
Edward Chris von Muir, God of Gimmicky Performer Classes (Prince Edward of Damcyan, Gilb(e/a)rt Chris von Muir)
- Returning To: Fantastical Jobs
- s:
- Lesser God (originally Demigod until the events of The After Years)
- Symbol: The Twin Harp with some Whisperweed wrapped around it
- Theme Song: The Melody of Lute
- Alignment: Neutral Good
- Portfolio: The Bards, Lovable Cowards, Joke Characters that eventually become powerful, Magic Music, traveling musician, Harp Players, Salve Ability, Morning the Loss of Anna, Getting Nerves of Steel, The Good King, Remaining A Bishōnen Even At 41
- Domains: Charm, Dream, Nobility, Royalty, Music
- Herald: Harley (his secretary)
- Followers: Guard A, Guard B, Guard C, Vijeeter Ecor, The Minstrel, Haolahn, Lute, Torneko, Sven, Ricardo, Lucia, Yurist, Elphin, Karyl/Johnny Sheeden, The Jester, Julie, Prince Sid
- Allies: 'Cecil Harvey, Kain Highwind, Rydia, Rosa Farrell, Edge Geraldine, Cosmos, Sora, Orihime Inoue, Lucia Nanami and the Mermaid Princesses, all other good-aligned Final Fantasy'' deities, Elan, The Bard
- Enemies: All evil Final Fantasy deities, those who use songs for evil, Zonda and the Seven
- Neutral with: Golbez
- Lost his spirit in the mortal realm after losing his only girlfriend and being beaten up by an old man. Since being selected for demi-godhood (someone wanted to bring up the spoony bard to represent…Spoony Bard), Orihime keeps asking him to show her his "magic spoon". Edward asserts that she has no idea what she's talking about, and consults with Lucia to help him write his next ballad.
- Since the ascension of the rest of the Mermaid Princesses, he congratulated her for accomplishing this and with his own growth has offered to join in their songs, pointers in how to run a kingdom, or lend a note in the battle against other evil song-users such as Courtney Gears, I-No, Ember McLain, and The Dazzlings. That said, he doesn't really get too involved in the musical battles that take place between them.
- Has now elevated to a Lesser God when it was shown that Edward has lost much of his spooniness and replaced it with balls of steel. How much? It is said that he stood up to resident Memetic Badass Kain Highwind (or rather an Evil Counterpart of Kain), eavesdropped on a brainwashed Cecil with nothing more than his gut instinct and a bouquet of Whisperweed, and braved the Antlion Cave all by himself. He also gained powerful songs and his Salve ability increased tenfold.
- For the record, "spoony" is a real word, which means "foolish and/or lovesick", which was apt for Edward that time.
- Was among the bard who congratulated Elan of the Order of the Stick upon his ascension. As it was, Elan could've claimed Edward's title, but lucked out on the chance. Still, Elan admits Edward was probably the better choice, especially with how more useful he has become.
- With his Salve ability, he can heal all of his allies at once with healing items. While this can make him as effective a healer as any preacticioner of White Magic, it does pose a bit of a money issue as he needs to have a lot of healing potions stocked.
- Without as much angst over his lost love as before, Edward has proven to be a really capable leader, and is there to lend an ear for those who wish for advice in leadership or music.
- One can often take notice of a vase with Whisperweed in his temple, which can serve as an impromptu means of communication between bouquets (the other set being at Cecil and company's temple), though its effects if there's more than one in use are not known. What is known though is that its range exceeds a planet's atmosphere, though probably not by much.
- One day, a bard went over to his temple for a visit after hearing about him and his accomplishments. That said, while the Bard still refuses to do any actual physical harm, he is still interested in learning how to do some of Edward's moves, namely his Bardsong, which helps deal status effects to either the enemies or even help heal the party.
- Opposes Zonda and the Seven given that the latter used the fragmented power of the Muse to wreck havoc on mankind ranging from destroying an entire highway to turning an entire city into a frozen wasteland. Meanwhile Zonda used its power for a plot to gift herself the power to warp reality and to empower Adepts to wipe out anyone that isn't an Adept. While she has lost such power, Zonda has set her sights on people like Edward in some future attempt at kickstarting a similar plan.
I know that as a deleted deity, she should be in the Main thread, but I decided to show her here anyway for feedback regardless.
"To my side, my noble einherjar!"
Lenneth Valkyrie, Goddess of Party Storage (The Lord of Creation, Chooser of the Slain, Platina, Meril, Battle-Maiden, Chooser of the Slain, Lady Valkyrie, Death, Angel, Thief of Their Beloved, The Accursed Valkyrie, Lenneth the Creator, Selector of Souls)
- New House: Game Design
- s:
- Greater Goddess
- Theme Song: Behave Irrationally (when collecting souls), Turn Over a New Leaf (when confronting evil)
- Symbol: A feather plucked from her headdress
- Alignment: Lawful Neutral -> Neutral Good
- Portfolio: Einherjar Stored In Her Soul When Inactive, Benevolent Boss, Energy Bow and Sword in Accord, Nibelung Valesti Soul Crush, Lady of War, Defrosting Ice Queens, Einherjar Need Her Alive To Continue Fighting, Timely Omnipotence, Restoring Things After The End, The Power of Creation
- Domain: Valkyries, Crystals, Einherjar, Destiny, Creation
- Herald: Silmeria Valkyrie (her sister)
- Followers: Her einherjar
- Allies: Odin, Freya, Arngrim
- Enemies: Lezard Valeth, Kei, and Yuri, the Grand United Alliance of Destruction, The Divine Powers
- Ascended to the Pantheon during it's early days after becoming the creator deity of her world. She used to be theGoddess of Creation, but new regulations required that she find a new title. After perusing her profile, the Court of the Gods decided she would represent Party in My Pocket due to how she literally stores her Einherjar/party members within her soul and powers them. It annoys her a bit, but as Flynn demonstrates* , titles should not determine what she can or cannot do.
- Depsite her change in titles, she still takes responsibility in recreating parts of the Pantheon that have been destroyed in the wake of all the battles all over it, especially since there are several deities (even a Grand United Alliance) dedicated to destroying everything, even there are the more "ambivalent" ones such as Beerus.
- Given that most of them have since been reincarnated in her world, Lenneth actually doesn't have that many einherjar with her upon her ascension to the Pantheon. The only one who's stayed is Lucian, her Childhood Friend back when she was Platina, and Lenneth would rather not force the others to work for her again.
- That said, she can still recruit einherjar in the Pantheon when someone dies. She does have to surrender them eventually at the House of Life and Death for revival, though.
- As for who she picks for einherjar, she prefers warriors with traits common in Good-aligned warriors, though non-combatants may also be recruited. Other traits include devotion to family and self-sacrifice.
- That said, Lenneth is lenient enough to recruit less moral folk so long as at least one definite good deed has been performed throughout their life, as was the case for Badrach. The much less redeemable Gandar was only under Odin's orders.
- Pantheon deities who temporarily become Lenneth's einherjar retain their combat abilities in life, but those without who somehow convince Lenneth's to take them in as einherjar are given Sorcerer abilities for the duration they're with her.
- Einherjar normally have PWS attacks, but in the Pantheon, this is exclusive only to einherjar who were deities who have had a confirmed described final death (since everyone who isn't immortal all die one day), such as Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad (onscreen) or Amuro Ray (off screen, but confirmed later), but not Asterix (no confirmed death scene) or Aurora (despite having died twice, she's come back to life).
- Given how badly things were between them, Lenneth was wary upon meeting the Pantheon's Freya and Allfather Odin, especially the latter. However, upon hearing of how... badly her versions regard humanity, the two Norse gods assured her that they're not that bad, although Freya has taken interest in her incarnation there, and has even decided to take that form on occasion.
- As for Odin of the Divine Powers, she despises him (and the rest of his group) for their lack of regard for humans, and even finds them worse than her world's Odin or Loki.
- Speaking of the Pantheon's Loki, she's still not sure what to think of him, but at least Thor will be there to keep watch over him.
- Her battle cries, "It shall be engraved upon your soul!", "Come to me dark warriors, battle awaits us!" have been noted to not make a lot of sense in context. But no one seems to mind.
- Doesn't know what to say about Mike Haggar due of one time when he piledrived Odin from Valhalla to Earth. The strength to challenge Odin reminds her a bit too much of Lezard Valeth. Though thus far, Mike has proven to be much more benevolent.
- One of her worst fears has come true with the ascension of Lezard, her love-struck nemesis, into the Pantheon. She's keeping a very close watch on him.
- The ascension of Arngrim came as a surprise to some, as other gods figured Lenneth's einherjar still existed within her. Lenneth explained that Arngrim's habit of getting reincarnated makes him a special case. And most of her einherjar have since been released back to her world with the exception of one. Still, he's willing to fight by her side if need be.
Edited by nightelf37 on Feb 23rd 2019 at 7:05:18 AM
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members Database@R-Lock: Diddy's good to go!
Round two for Megatron! Fight!
Megatron, God of Arm Cannons (NBE-01, Emperor Of Destruction, The Slag-Maker, Galvatron, D-16, Megatronus)
- Potential New House: Weaponized Appendages (House of Weapons)
- Greater God
- Theme Song: "Instruments of Destruction"
- Symbol: Either the Decepticon insignia (either G1◊ or G2◊), or the Predacon insignia◊.
- Alignment: Lawful Evil (sometimes turns into Lawful Good)
- Portfolio: Leader of the Decepticons/Predacons, Transforming Mecha, Big Freakin' Guns, Bearer of the Fusion Cannon, Magnificent Bastard, A bit of a military blunder, Warrior Poet, Well-Intentioned Extremist note , Asskicking Equals Authority, Sizeshifter, Went from gun to tank for an alternate form,
- Domains: Mechanics, Robots, Transformations, Dragons, Evil, Tyranny, Trickery
- Heralds: Overlord, Deathsaurus (As Megatron) Scourge and Cyclonus (As Galvatron)
- Followers: The Decepticon/Predaconnote Armies
- Superior: Melkor
- Allies:
- Fellow Decepticons: Soundwave, Rumble and Frenzy, Blitzwing, Tidal Wave
- Others: Cobra Commander, Destro, The Baroness, Skeletor, The Shredder, Dr. Eggman, Makuta Teridax, Vanitas, Nu-13, Nightmare Moon, Emperor Palpatine, Sigma, Ultron, Freddy Fazbear, Metal Sonic, Eric Raymond, Ardyn Izunia.
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: Starscream, Lockdown, Gendo Ikari, Sauron
- Rivals: Thanos, Vril Dox/Brainiac
- Enemies:
- The Autobots: Optimus Prime, Primus, Bumblebee, Grimlock
- Others: Amuro Ray, Mata Nui, The Toa Mata/Nuva, the Toa Inika/Mahri, the ascended Super Sentai and Power Rangers, Shinji Ikari, Rei Ayanami, Asuka Langley Soryu/Shikinami, Misato Katsuragi, James Howlett/Wolverine, Steve Rogers/Captain America, Tony Stark/Iron Man, Luke Cage and Jessica Jones, Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel, Spider Man, Sonic the Hedgehog, He-Man
- Wary Of: The Technocyte Infestation, The Flood/The Gravemind
- Complicated Relationship: Unicron, Beast Wars Megatron
- Megatron is, to put it simply, many things. He is the founder and leader of the Decepticon uprising, a ruthless but charismatic leader, a powerful warrior, galactic tyrant, and aspiring poet. But his rebellion against the corrupt Autobot regime plunged the planet Cybertron into a civil war which lasted for countless millennia, putting him at odds with his nemesis Optimus Prime, who he considers a disgrace for offering peace and mercy to weaker beings. Eventually their war reached the Pantheon, where after a brief firefight Melkor and Cosmos offered the two leaders a place in their respective alliances. As per tradition, he sided with the Grand United Alliance of Evil, bringing not only the Decepticon/Predacon army along, but creating a feeling of worry and dread upon the Pantheon. Megatron had ascended.
- Upon ascending, many of his old minions from across the Transformers Multiverse immediately pledged their loyalty to him, with Soundwave, Rumble, Frenzy, Tidal Wave and Blitzwing declaring they would serve no leader but Lord Megatron, and have quickly fallen into line behind their leader. On the other hand, the bounty hunter Lockdown has no interest in serving the Decepticon tyrant, only joining in whenever a bounty is proposed.
- Whenever he's put out of commission or captured by the Autobots, Megatron's Heralds will take over command of the Decepticon army. These being the Ambassador of Destruction Overlord and the Emperor of Destruction Deathsaurus. The two serve as enforcers when Megatron's around, though they have been noted to be wanting his position for themselves, Overlord especially considering he still desires to finish a long standing rivalry with his superior officer. Deathsaurus however is content on biding his time; he does wish to secure safe passage for his family once the war has ended.
- Being a Transformer, and a well known one at that, Megatron has many forms besides the default form of Walther P38 pistol. Depending on the situation, he'll switch between various alternate appearances, each with their own perks and abilities. The most common variations include a tank with Mini-Con capability, a two-headed dragon, a helicopter, or even an alien fighter jet. Theologists are unsure why he doesn't keep all of them as alternate forms at once, but the current theory is that he fears the kibble that would cause.
- Holds a sort of bewildered scorn for wearers of Powered Armor and pilots of Humongous Mecha, such as the Eva pilots, Sentai, and Power Rangers. In his optics, these humans shouldn't be deluding themselves with such toys, imagining that they make them into real Mecha, but they are pleasant to crush. This was proven almost on point when Gundam pilot Amuro Ray faced off against Optimus Prime in a DEATH BATTLE!... and lost in spectacular fashion. Old Megs merely grinned after hearing the battle's result. It made him want to slay Optimus with his own hands more than ever.
- While he may be enemies of most of NERV, Megatron has allowed Gendo Ikari to work alongside his Decepticons to replicate the technorganic structure of the Evas. It is a tough pill to swallow, as Gendo is a backstabbing schemer not unlike Starscream, and his whole goal of initiating Third Impact is, to Megatron anyway, not worth the trouble.
- Took an opportunity to humiliate Starscream by ruthlessly overpowering a mecha pilot that the traitor was having so much trouble with. Then Optimus stepped in and made it into a proper fight, with sides, if only for a few hours. Although, he has refused to comment on whether he slips Starscream the meat, even threatening any who ask with the Fusion Cannon.
- As one of the most famous villains of the 1980's, other Big Bads from that era have come to respect Megatron. Cobra Commander, the Shredder and Skeletor have all offered their support and their armies to the conquest of the Pantheon, which Megs is more than happy to take in. In return, he's given the others Cybertronian technology to better combat their own enemies. They've all been working to bring the warlock Mumm-Ra up to the Pantheon, and plunge it into everlasting darkness.
- Some in the Pantheon have asked Megatron about the multiple times he's switched sides throughout the years, sometimes to oppose Unicron, other times to redeem himself after centuries of war. While he hasn't made a clear response, he doesn't seem to deny it. For his part, Optimus believes there might be a shred of good within him.
- While Megatron may tolerate some organic lifeforms, he's wary about the The Technocyte Infestation and The Flood, the former especially since it can infect technologically-based organisms. As a result he's made it a personal goal to wipe it all out.
- Sometimes, whenever he is need of more power to defeat the Autobots, Megatron will take on the form of his upgraded/Alternate Self called Galvatron. When he first transformed, Most in the Pantheon assumed he would only turn into his original G1 incarnation... but that quickly changed with a horrifying discovery. The vast majority of Megatron's other forms, have Galvatron◊ variations◊ as well, all granting him additional power boosts and, with his RID version, more alternate forms to change into. Whenever this happens, Scourge and Cyclonus will come and serve as Heralds, helping to try and rein in their leader's increased madness.
- It does come with a cost though. Even if most Galvatrons are simply palette swaps of Megatron, other deities just look at him with great surprise, shocked by this sudden - if rather periodic - transformation. He just Face Palms and ignores them as best as possible.
- Several of the more sympathetic Gods feel that Megatron is a lost soul rather than pure evil. In particular, Jim Raynor almost sees him as a dark reflection of Arcturus Mensk who never quite made it all the way. After all, starting as a lowly gladiator who sought to change the caste system of a planet is a noble goal. A pity he then got lost along the way and began fighting for his own glory by founding the Decepticons.
- Megatron's competence also varies from time to time. Sometimes he's a genius, sometimes he's a brutal strategist. and sometimes he gets so drunk off of Energon, he won't know what hit him. But one thing's for sure. He'll never be so incompetent to let Starscream take the position from him.
- He has tried his hand at selling Energon-O's cereal with the help of the Sub-House of Advertising. It didn't end well.
- Such heroic nonsense.
Edited by Bazzardreturns on Feb 24th 2019 at 5:35:36 AM
Time to explore the world!@Bazz: The Fallen isn't anywhere on the Reworking Gods page. For that matter, I don't think we're allowed to link to the Reworking Gods page on profiles.
Cover the Death Battle results and his reaction to them in spoilers and you'll get my .
Prince, or rather, King Edward has improved his temple.
Edited by nightelf37 on Feb 25th 2019 at 9:41:58 AM
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseAnd fixed!
Time to explore the world!Make sure you include a picture of G1 Galvatron if you can. Then you can grab my .
Edited by Muundeis on Feb 25th 2019 at 6:16:13 PM
Next time on Dr. Phil Straddles The Border...It has been added to my sandbox version of the profile. More details will be added soon.
Time to explore the world!With Edward done, here's another profile.
Zidane Tribal, God of Cultured Warriors (Angel of Death)
- Returning To: Combat: Other
- s:
- Intermediate God, Greater God during Trance
- Symbol: His two knives crossing
- Theme Song: Zidane's Theme
- Alignment: Chaotic Good
- Portfolio: All-Loving Hero, Anti Anti Christ, Artificial Human, Chivalrous Pervert Who Stops Acting Perverted Toward His Love Interest, Chronic Hero Syndrome, Doom Magnet, Dual Wielding, Double Weapon, Genre Savvy, Gentleman Thief, Keet, Little Bit Beastly, Lovable Rogue, Sixteen Years Old, Nice Guy
- Domains: Theft, Culture, Acting, Combat
- Allies:
- Fellow Final Fantasy Gods: Vivi Ornitier, Cosmos, Warrior of Light, Firion, Cecil Harvey, Bartz Klauser, Terra Branford, Cloud Strife, Squall Leonhart, Tidus, Lightning, Noctis Lucis Caelum
- Others: Sun Wukong, Son Goku, Raven, Shinji Ikari, Ryoji Mochizuki, Robin, Ryuko Matoi, Steven Universe, Yusuke Godai/Kamen Rider Kuuga
- Special Relationship: Kuja his brother
- Enemies:
- The Warriors of Chaos: Garland, Emperor Mateus, Exdeath, Kefka Palazzo, Sephiroth, Ultimecia,
- Others: Seymour Guado, Profesor Hojo, Caius Ballad, Ardyn Izunia, Malboro, Tonberry, Shinryu, Frieza, Ragyo Kiryuin
- At first glance, it is easy enough to tell that Zidane is a warrior and a thief. What a lot of people don't expect him to be however, is that he's also a theater actor. He also has knowledge of music and is generally Genre Savvy.
- Following his ascension, Zidane was happily reunited with Vivi, as the latter passed away back on their home universe.
- Thanks to the events in Dissidia, Zidane gets well along with Bartz Klauser as a duo.
- Sometimes hangs out in the House of Theater to participate in acting, as well as the House of Music.
- With Weiss Schnee, they acted out a grand swordfight for an audience. To their dismay (and Zidane's chagrin) however, they learned that out of 100 gods watching, 99 were impressed. Encores did not change the outcome no matter what, so they gave up on impressing the 100th god. Zidane eventually figured out that the 100th watching god was in fact Statler and Waldorf. At that point, he was more concerned about the fact that the two apparently counted as a single god instead of two.
- Has been pestered by the implications of what his future at the end of his game was; given his heartwarming reunion with Princess Garnet after vanishing on her when he wanted to make sure Kuja didn't die alone; did he continue life as a (hopefully non-thieving) performer after returning to Tantalus? Or did he become Alexandria's performer king (given they did get married at Conde Petie, and it's debatable as to whether it's actually legally binding). Zidane is being tight-lipped about that, unfortunately.
- When the House of Gaming was set up, Zidane decided to introduce Tetra Master to it, and it became quite the sensation. Squall (who ascended around the same time as Zidane) would eventually introduce Triple Triad as well, under Rinoa's insistence.
- As someone who was made to destroy but doesn't want to, Zidane has befriended other gods who're in a similar position. He has especially gotten quite chummy with Ryoji Mochizuki, though even he envies Ryoji's ability to automatically attract girls; however, Zidane is also annoyed in that Ryoji's much more dense about it somewhat, and isn't as much of an "expert".
- Frieza was not too happy to see another "filthy monkey" in the Pantheon, especially when that "monkey" also has a Super Mode. Out of anger, Frieza attacked Zidane in an attempt to kill him, but Son Goku was able to save Zidane before anything bad happened and drove Frieza away. Since then, the "monkeys" have gotten friendly with each other. Though Zidane has to wonder if there's any connection between him and the saiyans.
- Formed a friendship with Ryuko, and happened to learn about Ragyo from that. Zidane was appalled to learn about what she did to her own daughters, and decided on the spot to offer his help to Ryuko the next time Ragyo would attempt anything. Not to mention that there's something about Ragyo's voice that bothers him...
- Seems to also have gotten along with Naoto Shirogane as well, via a more comfortable voice proxy.
- Once got into trouble by accidentally grabbing C.C.'s behind while delivering a stack of pizzas to her. Thankfully, the immortal witch believed him when he said it wasn't intentional (he was reaching his hand to return Lelouch's credit card).
- Went to visit Golbez after his solidified Heel–Face Turn. When he asked the monkey-tailed hero what his business was, he got a strange request: To help in redeeming Kuja as well, or at least keep the other Warriors of Chaos from preventing him from doing so. He had managed to reach out to his "brother" back in Gaia before he died, and he doesn't understand why Kuja's forgotten. In his time with the GUAE, Golbez managed to know why thanks to hearing Kefka gloat about it, and decided he would see what he can do. As for the truth, Golbez decided it would be best if Zidane heard Kuja's motives from the man(?) himself.
- Eventually, an opportunity came and together they managed to corner him. While Golbez hung back to leave the two to their quarrel (and bar off any intervention from Kuja's allies), Zidane faced off against his "brother" in a bid to make him remember their last conversation in Gaia. ... (How should the confrontation go? It must succeed.)
Edited.
Edited by nightelf37 on Mar 1st 2019 at 7:07:58 AM
TV Tropes Pantheon Group Members DatabaseI'd see Aladdin (Disney's version) getting along with Zidane as both are acrobatic thieves by nature, which would put him at odds with Jafar too. You might want to add the other Final Fantasy villains Zidane fought against to the Enemy roster; Mateus, Exdeath, Sephiroth, Ultimecia, Garland etc.
Time to explore the world!@Megatron Make enemies with Snake-Eyes and Duke and you'll have my .
Edited by Patrickthekid on Feb 27th 2019 at 8:54:52 AM
Edited by yugi195 on Mar 2nd 2019 at 12:09:26 PM
In another few hours, the sun will rise.Here's the rework of Galactus! Changed his title, his pic, added some trivia, and corrected grammar and spelling.
Galactus, Cosmic God of Transcending Morality (Galan, The Devourer of Worlds, The Great Destroyer, The Monster of all Worlds, The Hunger That Does Not Cease, The Lifebringer, Marte, Galaxius, Alberto El Hambriento)
- Moving to: Values and Ethics
- :
- Theme Music: His MVC3 theme
- Greater God, Overdeity as a Lifebringer
- Symbol: An uppercase 'G'
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Above Good and Evil, Planet Eaters, Being a Cosmic Entity that embodies Entropy, Unconquerable Hunger, A Form You Are Comfortable With, Was Once a Man before his Home Universe was destroyed, leaving him the Last of His Kind, Having god-like ego with the power to match, Yet insisting he isn't a god, Having a tendency to be the bigger threat when compared to other powerful villains, Blue-and-Orange Morality, Giving birth to a daughter all by himself (while being a male) Having a Badass Baritone that he uses to give Badass Boasts loaded with Purple Prose in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS!, Cool Helmet, Cool Starship, Handing out many a Curb-Stomp Battle when he's not being Worfed as a result of being Starved of planets
- Domains: Law, Destruction, Cosmic Power
- Herald: His daughter, Galacta, as well as the actual Heralds of Galactus (apart from The Silver Surfer)
- High Priest: Pyron
- Allies: Vril Dox/Brainiac
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: The Anti-Monitor, Norrin Radd/The Silver Surfer
- Friendly Enemy: Clark Kent/Superman
- Enemies: Krona, the whole of the Marvel Comics
- Odd Friendship: Darkseid
- Monitored By: Highfather
- Rival: Unicron
- Galactus and Unicron competed for the position of God of Planet Eaters. The winner would take the title, and the loser would get eaten. Many planets were consumed in the resulting contest before the GUAG stepped in to stop them. After Galactus declared he didn't actually care about the planets involved, it was decided (with the help of a consult from Reed Richards) that he could take Above Good and Evil while Unicron kept Planet Eater.
- It's been rumored that the two of them are due for a DEATH BATTLE!.
- Galactus is the last survivor from a previous universe, who somehow survived through the big bang, coming out the other side a supremely powerful being who needs to eat planets in order to survive. This gave him a bit of an apathetic view on life, as he cares less for Good and Evil, and more for just surviving. At least, most of the time.
- Is quite pleased that he actually is a god now after he told Sphinx that he isn't one.
- There exists a reality where Galactus gave up being a planet-eating god to become Elvis. He denies it, but sometimes, when the stellar winds are right, you can hear him humming "Heartbreak Hotel". His Heralds will kill you if you bring it up. The King himself was impressed to learn he had such a fan.
- Killing Galactus is not a good idea, as his death results in the unsealing of an Omnicidal Maniac known as Abraxas. And as bad as Galactus may be, Abraxas is far, far worse.
- Little known fact: Galactus has a daughter. Fortunately for us all, Galacta (or Gali, as she also goes by) actually values the lives of other lifeforms, unlike her somewhat-estranged father, and defends our planet in spite of her hunger pangs by feeding on non-native organisms. She's also pregnant, which means that—you guessed it—Galactus is going to be a grandfather.
- Respects Darkseid as another individual like himself who is a prisoner to his inner nature. Darkseid respects him as a worthy combatant, as he's one of the few who can No-Sell his Omega Beams. It helps that Apokolips has no life force for Galactus to absorb, so there's no threat of Galactus trying to eat it. Highfather, in turn, has been keeping a close eye on him, as New Genesis *would* be quite a delicious meal for him.
- Galactus cares not for mortals' opinions on his hat. Or his skirt. Or his purple color scheme.
- His overall appearance is a product of lesser minds' inability to comprehend him. His human-like appearance is merely the one found most comprehensible to human beings. According to Galacta, this extends to the color of the suit that he (and by extension, she) wears, as purple is perceived by humans as the color of royalty. To non-human deities (including sentient animals on Earth), he looks like a member of their species.
- Recently, Demonic Legion member Star King Bazoo challenged him for the throne.
- Works really well with Brainiac, to the point that they've practically turned devastating planets into an art form. It helps that Galactus can consume the biospheric energy of the planet and leave the actual planet for Brainiac to collect. When the Marvel and DC universe merged, he combined with Brainiac to form Galactiac.
- Galactus has an enormous interest in Superman, as he finds his status as the last survivor of his planet to be a similar, and somewhat ironic, situation to his own as the last survivor of his original universe. He has even made him one of his (non-pantheonic) Heralds at one point. Superman, on the other hand, has little love for the Devourer of Worlds.
- Despite normally being only annoyed by mortals going against him, there is one being he absolutely refuses to interact with anymore: Krona. This is due to the fact that the mad guardian once killed him and used his body as a base. Galactus would like nothing more than eat that blue menace, but is genuinely concerned that trying it would result in him being unmade again.
- Do not remind Galactus of the time he was a cloud. The last time anyone did that, he tried to eat several houses in the Pantheon out of sheer rage.
- Understandably does not like the awful Spanish name that was given to him, Alberto El Hambriento. He doesn't normally act on this hatred, but various deities, Spanish and trolls alike, have been warned.
- As of 2015, Galactus has forsaken his title of Devourer of Worlds and become a Lifebringer. With his new cosmic powers, Galactus can restore life to the planets he once consumed.
- He was returned to his former status in 2018, after he was convinced by the Silver Surfer to destroy the planet Saiph to prevent Ultron's latest evil scheme. In return, Radd has once again become his herald (in his universe, not in the pantheon). Many deities in the pantheon were distressed at hearing this news.
Fixed. And expanded his portfolio as requested.
Edited by yugi195 on Mar 3rd 2019 at 1:48:14 PM
In another few hours, the sun will rise.You accidentally double posted. Also, you can start off by expanding Galactus' portfolio cause it looks too short to me.
Next time on Dr. Phil Straddles The Border...He could use a bigger image for a galactic eater of worlds. >_>
Mileena MadnessGalactus. You can find an appropriately sized image for him here.
Edited by Ferot_Dreadnaught on Mar 5th 2019 at 12:45:22 PM
Just a sad, lonely girl
Edited by yugi195 on Mar 5th 2019 at 5:02:10 AM
In another few hours, the sun will rise.
Edited by yugi195 on Mar 5th 2019 at 5:03:55 AM
In another few hours, the sun will rise.Resized the pic.
Galactus, Cosmic God of Transcending Morality (Galan, The Devourer of Worlds, The Great Destroyer, The Monster of all Worlds, The Hunger That Does Not Cease, The Lifebringer, Marte, Galaxius, Alberto El Hambriento)
- Moving to: Values and Ethics
- : 2 (Ferot_Dreadnaught, louisent31)
- Theme Music: His MVC3 theme
- Greater God, Overdeity as a Lifebringer
- Symbol: An uppercase 'G'
- Alignment: True Neutral
- Portfolio: Above Good and Evil, Planet Eaters, Being a Cosmic Entity that embodies Entropy, Unconquerable Hunger, A Form You Are Comfortable With, Was Once a Man before his Home Universe was destroyed, leaving him the Last of His Kind, Having god-like ego with the power to match, Yet insisting he isn't a god, Having a tendency to be the bigger threat when compared to other powerful villains, Blue-and-Orange Morality, Giving birth to a daughter all by himself (while being a male) Having a Badass Baritone that he uses to give Badass Boasts loaded with Purple Prose in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS!, Cool Helmet, Cool Starship, Handing out many a Curb-Stomp Battle when he's not being Worfed as a result of being Starved of planets
- Domains: Law, Destruction, Cosmic Power
- Herald: His daughter, Galacta, as well as the actual Heralds of Galactus (apart from The Silver Surfer)
- High Priest: Pyron
- Allies: Vril Dox/Brainiac
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork with: The Anti-Monitor, Norrin Radd/The Silver Surfer
- Friendly Enemy: Clark Kent/Superman
- Enemies: Krona, the whole of the Marvel Comics
- Odd Friendship: Darkseid
- Monitored By: Highfather
- Rival: Unicron
- Galactus and Unicron competed for the position of God of Planet Eaters. The winner would take the title, and the loser would get eaten. Many planets were consumed in the resulting contest before the GUAG stepped in to stop them. After Galactus declared he didn't actually care about the planets involved, it was decided (with the help of a consult from Reed Richards) that he could take Above Good and Evil while Unicron kept Planet Eater.
- It's been rumored that the two of them are due for a DEATH BATTLE!.
- Galactus is the last survivor from a previous universe, who somehow survived through the big bang, coming out the other side a supremely powerful being who needs to eat planets in order to survive. This gave him a bit of an apathetic view on life, as he cares less for Good and Evil, and more for just surviving. At least, most of the time.
- Is quite pleased that he actually is a god now after he told Sphinx that he isn't one.
- There exists a reality where Galactus gave up being a planet-eating god to become Elvis. He denies it, but sometimes, when the stellar winds are right, you can hear him humming "Heartbreak Hotel". His Heralds will kill you if you bring it up. The King himself was impressed to learn he had such a fan.
- Killing Galactus is not a good idea, as his death results in the unsealing of an Omnicidal Maniac known as Abraxas. And as bad as Galactus may be, Abraxas is far, far worse.
- Little known fact: Galactus has a daughter. Fortunately for us all, Galacta (or Gali, as she also goes by) actually values the lives of other lifeforms, unlike her somewhat-estranged father, and defends our planet in spite of her hunger pangs by feeding on non-native organisms. She's also pregnant, which means that—you guessed it—Galactus is going to be a grandfather.
- Respects Darkseid as another individual like himself who is a prisoner to his inner nature. Darkseid respects him as a worthy combatant, as he's one of the few who can No-Sell his Omega Beams. It helps that Apokolips has no life force for Galactus to absorb, so there's no threat of Galactus trying to eat it. Highfather, in turn, has been keeping a close eye on him, as New Genesis *would* be quite a delicious meal for him.
- Galactus cares not for mortals' opinions on his hat. Or his skirt. Or his purple color scheme.
- His overall appearance is a product of lesser minds' inability to comprehend him. His human-like appearance is merely the one found most comprehensible to human beings. According to Galacta, this extends to the color of the suit that he (and by extension, she) wears, as purple is perceived by humans as the color of royalty. To non-human deities (including sentient animals on Earth), he looks like a member of their species.
- Recently, Demonic Legion member Star King Bazoo challenged him for the throne.
- Works really well with Brainiac, to the point that they've practically turned devastating planets into an art form. It helps that Galactus can consume the biospheric energy of the planet and leave the actual planet for Brainiac to collect. When the Marvel and DC universe merged, he combined with Brainiac to form Galactiac.
- Galactus has an enormous interest in Superman, as he finds his status as the last survivor of his planet to be a similar, and somewhat ironic, situation to his own as the last survivor of his original universe. He has even made him one of his (non-pantheonic) Heralds at one point. Superman, on the other hand, has little love for the Devourer of Worlds.
- Despite normally being only annoyed by mortals going against him, there is one being he absolutely refuses to interact with anymore: Krona. This is due to the fact that the mad guardian once killed him and used his body as a base. Galactus would like nothing more than eat that blue menace, but is genuinely concerned that trying it would result in him being unmade again.
- Do not remind Galactus of the time he was a cloud. The last time anyone did that, he tried to eat several houses in the Pantheon out of sheer rage.
- Understandably does not like the awful Spanish name that was given to him, Alberto El Hambriento. He doesn't normally act on this hatred, but various deities, Spanish and trolls alike, have been warned.
- As of 2015, Galactus has forsaken his title of Devourer of Worlds and become a Lifebringer. With his new cosmic powers, Galactus can restore life to the planets he once consumed.
- He was returned to his former status in 2018, after he was convinced by the Silver Surfer to destroy the planet Saiph to prevent Ultron's latest evil scheme. In return, Radd has once again become his herald (in his universe, not in the pantheon). Many deities in the pantheon were distressed at hearing this news.
Edited by yugi195 on Mar 5th 2019 at 5:25:03 AM
In another few hours, the sun will rise.
And I'm back in the restructure game.
Aerith Gainsborough, Goddess of White Mages (Aeris, The Flower Girl)
James Tiberius Kirk, Divine Balancer of Logic and Emotion, God of Deconstructing the Enemy (Captain Kirk, Jim, William...Shatner, Denny Crane)
Edited by Patrickthekid on Feb 23rd 2019 at 7:10:15 AM