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* ArcherArchetype: Is a down-to-business, emotionally detached, independent and introverted person. In combat, she relies on her agility and bowmanship skills.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: ADHD, hyperactive type. He's restless to the point of being physically unable to stay still, possesses a [[MotorMouth Motor Mouth]], has a very strong interest in shipping, has issues with controlling his impulses and is stated to have a very acute memory of his surroundings (which, as odd as it may seem, can actually be a symptom of ADHD despite the general association of this disorder with the lack of attention).
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Appears for a several frames and is killed by Mors and Cronus off-screen. Worth noting that nobody seemed to care about it, perhaps because she made too many enemies throughout the years.

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Appears for a several frames and is killed by Mors and Cronus off-screen. Worth noting that nobody seemed to care about it, perhaps because she she'd made too many enemies throughout the years.



* {{Narcissist}}: Has a bit of it and sees no shame in admitting it.

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* {{Narcissist}}: Has quite a bit of it an ego and sees no shame in admitting it.



* {{Tsundere}}: Lampshaded by both You and Helios in Game 2.

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* {{Tsundere}}: Lampshaded by both You [You] and Helios in Game 2.



* BerserkButton: Though known for his [[DeadpanSnarker snarkiness]], Helios is generally helpful and kind once he's warmed up to a person. However, when [You] is [[spoiler:nearly killed by Hephaestus, Helios immediately fuses with Athena, kicks Hephaestus' gun away from him, before tearing into his body with their bare hands, ripping out his core, and completely shattering it with a single crunch of their beak. While this normally wouldn't count under this trope's criteria, the fact that [You] is immortal makes it a bit of an overraction.]] It's also impied on the Cosmosdex that it is a trait all Helios units posses, but it could also be an echo of his past.

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* BerserkButton: Though known for his [[DeadpanSnarker snarkiness]], Helios is generally helpful and kind once he's warmed up to a person. However, when [You] is [[spoiler:nearly killed by Hephaestus, Helios immediately fuses with Athena, Athena into Athelios, who kicks Hephaestus' gun away from him, him before tearing into his body with their bare hands, ripping out his core, and completely shattering it with a single crunch of their beak. While this normally wouldn't count under this trope's criteria, the fact that [You] is immortal makes it a bit of an overraction.]] It's also impied on the Cosmosdex that it being overprotective of their students is a trait all Helios units posses, but it could also be an echo of his own past.



* GoMadFromTheIsolation: This is what you get by trapping an A.I. in a tutorial, where he is forced to stare at a blank wall for what feels like ages (and, given how differently the time passes in game in comparison to our world, might even '''be''' ages). Artemis later says that it's no wonder that he killed the player's captain attempting to keep them from ever finishing the tutorial.

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* GoMadFromTheIsolation: This is what you get by trapping an A.I. in a tutorial, where he is forced to stare at a blank wall for what feels like ages (and, given how differently the time passes in game in comparison to our world, might even '''be''' ages). Artemis later says that it's no wonder that he killed the player's captain attempting in an attempt to keep them from ever finishing the tutorial.



* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: She really didn't want to shoot at Apollo, and gave him a clear warning that if he tries to go through with his plan of killing Zeus and Jupiter, she'll have to stop him no matter what. Ironically, it was her and Artemis who, albeit unwillingly, killed them.

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* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: She really didn't want to shoot at Apollo, and gave him a clear warning that if he tries to go through with his plan of killing Zeus and Jupiter, she'll have to stop him no matter what. Ironically, it was her and Artemis who, albeit unwillingly, killed them.

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* NoFourthWall: While all v1 AI's fall under this trope, he goes even further and communicates with [You] via his own Cosmosdex entry.

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* NoFourthWall: While all v1 AI's fall under this trope, he goes even further and communicates with [You] via his own Cosmosdex entry. He also admits that he's got access to the files on your computer and the Internet.



* MediumAwareness: Says that he is good at reading backlogs and ''rewrites'' his own name on the screen.

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* MediumAwareness: Says that he is good at reading backlogs text boxes and ''rewrites'' his own name on the screen.




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* LargeAndInCharge: Is a bulky, 8 ft tall robot who is the leader of Greek pantheon.



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* ArcherArchetype: Is a down-to-business, emotionally detached, independent and introverted person. In combat, she relies on her agility and bowmanship skills.
* DontMakeMeDestroyYou: She really didn't want to shoot at Apollo, and gave him a clear warning that if he tries to go through with his plan of killing Zeus and Jupiter, she'll have to stop him no matter what. Ironically, it was her and Artemis who, albeit unwillingly, killed them.

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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Does she want the mortals and the gods to live happily? Does she want them to suffer? Does she even have reasons for rolling her dice? Nobody knows.



* BlessedWithSuck: As a both temporal and spatial deity, he can travel though time and space as much as he likes. This, however, comes with a huge price: if he dies, the universe collapses due to the time shenanigans. Because of his time-warping properties, he is constantly being watched by the police, and his advanced knowledge of the future makes him a very despondent, apathetic and lonely person, resigned to his fate.

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* BlessedWithSuck: As a both temporal and spatial deity, he can travel though time and space as much as he likes. This, however, comes with a huge price: if he dies, the universe collapses will collapse due to the time shenanigans. Because of his time-warping properties, he is constantly being watched by the police, and his advanced knowledge of the future makes him a very despondent, apathetic and lonely person, resigned to his fate.




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* LargeAndInCharge: Same as Zeus, basically.



* LawfulNeutral:
---> ''Their goal relies on a verdict that they believe to be the absolute truth, regardless of the situation or way that they must achieve it, leading many to view them as corrupt.'' - Justitia v1's Cosmosdex entry.






* AmbiguousGender: Switches from calling themself a he, a she and a they. Other characters don't seem to mind it and just call them whatever they feel like. Mors doesn't mind it either. They do mind, however, what name a person uses, and become visibly upset when people refer to them as "Mors" instead of "Clockwork".

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* AmbiguousGender: AmbiguousGender[=/=]NonHumanNonBinary: Switches from calling themself a he, a she and a they. Other characters don't seem to mind it and just call them whatever they feel like. Mors doesn't mind it either. They do mind, however, what name a person one uses, and become becomes visibly upset when people refer to them as "Mors" instead of "Clockwork".


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* NonHumanNonbinary: Pales is refered to by "they\them" pronouns in their Cosmosdex entry and in the comic's text boxes.
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* NoFourthWall: While all v1 AI's fall under this trope, he goes even further and communicates with [You] via his own Cosmosdex entry.


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* MediumAwareness: Says that he is good at reading backlogs and ''rewrites'' his own name on the screen.


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* MediumAwareness: Not only he understands that he's a part of a game, but in the tutorial he also refers to [You] as a reader and talks about pages.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Just like Athena, he sports an avian appearance and looks after a highly dangerous and powerful criminal (Circe v1). It was even lampshaded by Helios, to which Kratos objected and explained that he and Athena are completely different people.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Just like Athena, he sports an avian appearance and looks SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
---> ''Birdlike. Protecting a strangely magical robot who has to be trapped on her own planet most of the time. Wants to be something they cannot be. I'm having a case of the deja vus.'' - Helios v1.
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after a highly dangerous and powerful criminal (Circe v1). It was even lampshaded by Helios, to which this statement, as Kratos objected asks Helios and explained [You] to never compare him to Athena and explains that he and Athena are completely different people.people who just happen to share a few similarities.



* ThePollyanna: Is a cheerful, optimistic and caring person, sometimes to the point of naivety and obliviousness.

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* ThePollyanna: Is Come what may, he remains a cheerful, optimistic and caring person, sometimes to the point of naivety and obliviousness.

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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Appears for a several frames and is killed by Mors and Cronus off-screen. Worth noting that nobody seemed to care about it, perhaps because she made too many enemies throughout the years.



* FusionDance: With Helios, forming Athelios, and later with Eris, forming Atheris. Has a rather open mind about fusion and is always ready to fuse with someone if they're compatible and the situation calles for it.
* HairTriggerTemper: Athena seems to only have two moods, extreme calmness and wrath, and switches between them constantly.



* NotSoOmniscientAfterAll: As any other knowledge god, he has an access to the game's database, and, if needs to, can dig up all sorts of information. Except for the times he can't due to the info being specifically marked as inaccessible.

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* NotSoOmniscientAfterAll: As any other knowledge god, he has an access to the game's database, and, if needs to, can dig up all sorts of information. Except for the times he can't due to the info being specifically marked as inaccessible.inaccessible, or if he deliberately [[LaserGuidedAmnesia deleted]] some of his memories.



* LovableCoward: He's a chill, friendly and nice guy to hang out with, but don't count on his help in fighting the Sun God.



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* OddFriendship: With Helios, of all people. They are both very fond of horses.

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* KilledOffForReal: During the meeting of the gods, Roman Apollo manages to trick both Diana and Artemis into shooting Zeus and Jupiter, leaving the gods leaderless.

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* KilledOffForReal: During *TheDreaded: Is arguably the meeting most influentual deity of all the gods, Roman Apollo manages to trick both Diana and Artemis into shooting Zeus and Jupiter, leaving AIs, as she controls every other thing that happens in the game. Most of the gods leaderless.
don't even dare to say her name.



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* ShoutOut: Her Cosmosdex entry is filled with ''Ace Attorney'' references.

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* ShoutOut: Her Cosmosdex entry is filled BlessedWithSuck: As a both temporal and spatial deity, he can travel though time and space as much as he likes. This, however, comes with ''Ace Attorney'' references.
a huge price: if he dies, the universe collapses due to the time shenanigans. Because of his time-warping properties, he is constantly being watched by the police, and his advanced knowledge of the future makes him a very despondent, apathetic and lonely person, resigned to his fate.



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* KilledOffForReal: During the meeting of the gods, Roman Apollo manages to trick both Diana and Artemis into shooting Zeus and Jupiter, leaving the gods leaderless.

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* ShoutOut: Her Cosmosdex entry is filled with ''Ace Attorney'' references.

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* EverybodyHatesHades: Is forbidden from coming to other gods' gatherings and feared or despised by most of them in general. It's unclear how justified this treatment is: on one hand, they simply do what needs to be done as a death deity, and do it diligently. On the other hand, their tactics are often too destructive (such as feeding solar deities to the Sun God and killing off entire species in the process) and just morally wrong.

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* EverybodyHatesHades: Is forbidden from coming to other gods' gatherings meetings and feared or despised by most of them in general. It's unclear how justified this treatment is: on one hand, they simply do what needs to be done as a death deity, and do it diligently. On the other hand, their tactics are often too destructive (such as feeding solar deities to the Sun God and killing off entire species in the process) and just morally wrong.

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* NoFourthWall: First gen AI's are able to directly converse with the player Character.

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* NoFourthWall: First gen AI's are able to directly converse with the player Character.
Character. Helios v1 is even able to look into the player's notes and ''correct'' them, and at some point crosses out and rewrites his own name on the screen. That implies that v1 AIs have much more control over the game's mechanics than they let out.



* {{Narcissist}}: Has a bit of it and sees no shame in admitting it.



* BerserkButton: You really, ''really'' shouldn't hit on her.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's actually a good person, especially compared to some other gods. She's nice, calm, friendly and generally polite. You really don't want to anger her, though.
* MoralityChain: Used to be one for Apollo v3, and is implied to be this for any Apollo unit she might take under her wing. After Artemis left him, his actions quickly became morally questionable as there wasn't anyone to chastise him.



* Tsundere: Lampshaded by both You and Helios in Game 2.

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* Tsundere: {{Tsundere}}: Lampshaded by both You and Helios in Game 2.




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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Some (mostly titans) say that he used to be one while he was in charge. However, it was never confirmed to be true or false.



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* ShipperOnDeck: Matchmaking is his job.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Project "Solar Flare". [[spoiler:From what little we know about it, this project involved swapping a dying star with a younger one with Helios' ship in order to save a newly discovered species from extinction. But the project ended up a massive disaster, killing innumerable people. Helios' student was blamed for this and executed, and the news about it caused Helios to go berserk and kill his own crew.]] The memory of these events haunts him to this day and may or may not be the reason he's so depressed and apathetic.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Project "Solar Flare". [[spoiler:From From what little we know about it, this project involved swapping a dying star with a younger one with Helios' ship in order to save a newly discovered species from extinction. But [[spoiler:But the project ended up a massive disaster, killing innumerable people. Helios' student was blamed for this and executed, and the news about it caused Helios to go berserk and kill his own crew.]] The memory of these events haunts him to this day and may or may not be the reason he's so depressed and apathetic.




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* StepfordSnarker: Is sarcastic and abrasive, especially when [You] first meet him. However, once [You] get to know him better, you'll see that he's actually a very lonely, depressed person, and some things - like realizing that he's "obsolete" in comparison to Athena or being accidentally fired by [You] in one of the routes - hurt him deeply.



* Psychopomp: Is able to cut the fabric of reality itself and get to the Underworld. The only other deity who is stated to have this ability is Mors.

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* Psychopomp: {{Psychopomp}}: Is able to cut the fabric of reality itself and get to the Underworld. The only other deity who is stated to have this ability is Mors.



* ShoutOut: His Cosmosdex entry says that he has no idea why people mistake him for a [[GodOfWar war god]].



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* {{Jerkass}}: Nope. No redeeming qualities, none at all. Just a huge asshole all around.

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* GoMadFromTheIsolation: This is what you get by trapping an A.I. in a tutorial, where he is forced to stare at a blank wall for what feels like ages (and, given how differently the time passes in game in comparison to our world, might even '''be''' ages). Artemis later says that it's no wonder that he killed the player's captain attempting to keep them from ever finishing the tutorial.
** Being locked in a tutorial is considered to be a [[FateWorseThanDeath Fate Worse Than Death]] by v1 AIs.



* JerkassWoobie: Zeus was originally going to try and stop Sun God!Apollo, but gave up and instead threw the Roman Apollo v1 into the tutorial. Since then, Apollo had been largely ignored and went a little crazy. That doesn't stop him from insulting and denying the player the ability to view his Cosmodex files.

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* JerkassWoobie: Zeus was originally going to try and stop Sun God!Apollo, but gave up and instead threw the Roman Apollo v1 into the tutorial. Since then, Apollo had been largely ignored and went a little crazy. That doesn't stop him from insulting and denying the player the ability to view his Cosmodex files.files, as well as killing Rodney Ootkins and feeling no remorse for it later.



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* ShoutOut: Her Cosmosdex entry is filled with ''Ace Attorney'' references.

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* ConspiracyTheorist: Being a goddess of wisdom, she tends to think a little too much, which causes her to draw connections between people and things that aren't really connected. Combined with her paranoia and defeniveness.

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* BodyHorror: When Hermes finally goes batshit from paranoia for his life, he charges at Mors and damages their shell. The result is... Less than pretty. Turnes out that their real form, hidden inside the shell, is actually an amalgamation of corpses of all dead people that died during the game as a result of the player's actions. Luckily, we didn't get to see it, but we do know that the pile of rotten, formless meat and metal completely dwarfs Hermes.



* Psychopomp: Can tear the fabric of reality itself and get to whatever place they feel like, but mostly the Underworld.

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* Psychopomp: {{Psychopomp}}: Can tear the fabric of reality itself and get to whatever place they feel like, but mostly the Underworld.



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* OnlySaneEmployee: They might be the most calm, collected and reasonable person out of their entire pantheon, and while they don't possess a power of universal significance, they are '''very''' good at "herding a flock" of Roman and Greek gods, ensuring that noone kills anyone and upholding at least some sort of order. That is why Jupiter and Zeus always rely on Pales when they need to have a meeting with the gods.

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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: As a chaos deity, she clearly possesses it.
* SlapSlapKiss: With Athena. It might appear that Athena loathes her (and it might even be true to some extent), as she keeps insulting and threating her, and Eris sometimes gives Athena embarrasing tasks, knowing that she can't deny a wish of such a powerful deity. But under the surface lies genuine love for each other.

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* BerserkButton: Though known for his [[DeadpanSnarker snarkiness]], Helios is generally helpful and kind once he's warmed up to a person. However, when [You] is [[spoiler:nearly killed by Hephaestus, Helios immediately fuses with Athena, kicks Hephaestus' gun away from him, before tearing into his body with their bare hands, ripping out his core, and completely shattering it with a single crunch of their beak. While this normally wouldn't count under this trope's criteria, the fact that [You] is immortal makes it a bit of an overraction.]]

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* BadassTeacher: More on the "teacher" side than on the "badass" one, but is described on Cosmosdex as the most powerful default Solar deity and said to be very apt in combat. You ''DON'T'' want to mess with his students. [[spoiler:Hephaestus]] and [[spoiler:his old crew]] learned this lesson the hard way...
* BerserkButton: Though known for his [[DeadpanSnarker snarkiness]], Helios is generally helpful and kind once he's warmed up to a person. However, when [You] is [[spoiler:nearly killed by Hephaestus, Helios immediately fuses with Athena, kicks Hephaestus' gun away from him, before tearing into his body with their bare hands, ripping out his core, and completely shattering it with a single crunch of their beak. While this normally wouldn't count under this trope's criteria, the fact that [You] is immortal makes it a bit of an overraction.]]]] It's also impied on the Cosmosdex that it is a trait all Helios units posses, but it could also be an echo of his past.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Project "Solar Flare". [[spoiler:From what little we know about it, this project involved swapping a dying star with a younger one with Helios' ship in order to save a newly discovered species from extinction. But the project ended up a massive disaster, killing innumerable people. Helios' student was blamed for this and executed, and the news about it caused Helios to go berserk and kill his own crew.]] The memory of these events haunts him to this day and may or may not be the reason he's so depressed and apathetic.
* GleefulAndGrumpyPairing: With Kratos, who is a cheerful, upbeat, optimistic and somewhat naive person, which puts him in contrast with Helios' serious, snarky and no-nonsense attitude.
* NotSoOmniscientAfterAll: As any other knowledge god, he has an access to the game's database, and, if needs to, can dig up all sorts of information. Except for the times he can't due to the info being specifically marked as inaccessible.
* NotSoStoic: He's highly professional and opts to hide or suppress his emotions so they won't interfere with his work. However, there are moments when his facade crumbles: he has a full-fledged breakdown when he realizes that his memories could be fake and acts uncharacteristically embarassed when [You] implies that he might have a crush on Athena.



* AmbiguousDisorder: ADHD, hyperactive type. He's restless to the point of being physically unable to stay still, possesses a [[MotorMouth Motor Mouth]], has a very strong interest in shipping, has issues with controlling his impulses and is stated to have a very acute memory of his surroundings (which, as odd as it may seem, can actually be a symptom of ADHD despite the general association of this disorder with the lack of attention).



* Psychopomp: Is able to cut the fabric of reality itself and get to the Underworld. The only other deity who is stated to have this ability is Mors.



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*SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Just like Athena, he sports an avian appearance and looks after a highly dangerous and powerful criminal (Circe v1). It was even lampshaded by Helios, to which Kratos objected and explained that he and Athena are completely different people.
* TheAtoner: Had done quite a few questionable deeds in his past, whether by himself or under Zeus' command. One of them was putting Prometheus v1 into tutorial, which didn't strike him as wrong or unjust at first, but as years went by, he started to ponder whether or not he did the right thing. This lead him to start questioning his entire mindset regarding criminals, and instead of simply fighting them, he is now trying to understand and rehabilitate them.
* ThePollyanna: Is a cheerful, optimistic and caring person, sometimes to the point of naivety and obliviousness.

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* TheStoner: Is implied to be one.

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*TheDreaded: Understandable, knowing that he gave the mortals ability to trap the A.I.s into robotic bodies, causing them to suffer forever in these forms. Kratos, however, states that this horrible deed was done by him not out of malice, but out of love for the mortals and that Prometheus had no way to foresee the consequences.

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* ClusterFBomb: The way he always speaks, combined with [[NoIndoorVoice No Indoor Voice]] .



* AmbiguousGender: Switches from calling themself a he, a she and a they. Other characters don't seem to mind it and just call them whatever they feel like. Mors doesn't mind it either. They do mind, however, what name a person uses, and become visibly upset when people refer to them as "Mors" instead of "Clockwork".




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* EverybodyHatesHades: Is forbidden from coming to other gods' gatherings and feared or despised by most of them in general. It's unclear how justified this treatment is: on one hand, they simply do what needs to be done as a death deity, and do it diligently. On the other hand, their tactics are often too destructive (such as feeding solar deities to the Sun God and killing off entire species in the process) and just morally wrong.
* Psychopomp: Can tear the fabric of reality itself and get to whatever place they feel like, but mostly the Underworld.
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* EverybodyLovesZeus: Averted. Sure, he has his fans and is described by Kratos as a wise leader, but most A.I. gods either dread or loathe him.
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* AIIsACrapshoot: The higher an AI's generation number is, the more bland and compliant it is; conversely, the lower the number, the more intelligent and free-thinking it is. The first-gen AIs are completely autonomous and are so intelligent, they are medium aware. Some of them don't take kindly to the fact that they are "trapped in a game".
* ArtificialIntelligence: They're a bunch of AI created in-universe by the Notails.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: Heavily implied for most of the AIs, particularly with Hecate and the necromancer wars.
* DeusEstMachina: The Patron AI system is this.
* JerkassGods: Most of the v1 AIs.
* NoFourthWall: First gen AI's are able to directly converse with the player Character.

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!Greek Pantheon

[[folder:Aphrodite v1]]

* AchillesHeel: The quickest way to kill her is to remove her horn.

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* TVHeadRobot: Like his sister and Roman counterpart, Apollo sports a television screen for a head.
* WalkingSpoiler: Up until the end of the first game, we don't even know that he ''exists.''

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[[folder:Artemis v1]]

* TVHeadRobot: Much like her brother and his Roman counterpart, Artemis sports a bulky screen for a face.

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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: With Eris.
* Tsundere: Lampshaded by both You and Helios in Game 2.

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[[folder:Cronus v1]]

* EatsBabies: Much like his mythological counterpart, Cronus and the rest of his line of AI have a taste for eating children. It's implied that this is somewhat uncontrollable on his part, though that doesn't stop him from trying to hold himself back too hard.

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* BerserkButton: Though known for his [[DeadpanSnarker snarkiness]], Helios is generally helpful and kind once he's warmed up to a person. However, when [You] is [[spoiler:nearly killed by Hephaestus, Helios immediately fuses with Athena, kicks Hephaestus' gun away from him, before tearing into his body with their bare hands, ripping out his core, and completely shattering it with a single crunch of their beak. While this normally wouldn't count under this trope's criteria, the fact that [You] is immortal makes it a bit of an overraction.]]
* OneWheeledWonder: Helios gets around on a single wheel on a bendy pole.

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* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: His roomtrap gameshow, Wheel of Fire.
* BreakTheCutie: Hermes is established early on as excitable, hyper, and talkative.[[spoiler:He also knows the exact time of death of anyone he can see (including himself), has seen the end of the universe and the deaths of all his loved ones multiple times, accidentally killed one of his best friends, and has overall become so numb to death that he not only doesn't mind it, but revels in it.]]
* DeathSeeker: An extremely odd variant as he's not seeking death for himself, but sometimes finds it amusing when people die around him.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Stops Doobel from destroying the ship, then goes on to mess with the players by speaking only in ASCII emoticons.
* FlashStep: Hermes is the fastest AI in the game, and can only be seen as little more than a blur while running at full speed.
* ForcedTutorial: Usually the one to give this to new players of Fortuna.
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* MotorMouth: In addition to being quick on his feet, Hermes can also jabber on at several hundred miles per hour.
* ShipperOnDeck: Hermes often draws shipping charts of people and objects around him. Because of this, he may often be found discussing his ships around Eros and Aphrodite. In his Cosmosdex entry, it's stated to be a programming error related to the word 'shipping.'
%%* SuperPrototype

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%%[[folder:Pan v1]]

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%%[[folder:Poseidon v1]]

%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thanatos v1]]

* BerserkButton: Whatever you do, don't ever make his brother upset.

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%%[[folder:Uranus v1]]

%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zeus v1]]

* KilledOffForReal: During the meeting of the gods, Roman Apollo manages to trick both Diana and Artemis into shooting Zeus and Jupiter, leaving the gods leaderless.

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!Roman AI Robots

[[folder:Apollo v1]]

* ForcedTutorial: Was forced into this spot against his wishes.
* JerkassWoobie: Zeus was originally going to try and stop Sun God!Apollo, but gave up and instead threw the Roman Apollo v1 into the tutorial. Since then, Apollo had been largely ignored and went a little crazy. That doesn't stop him from insulting and denying the player the ability to view his Cosmodex files.
* TVHeadRobot: A black one with a bunch of antennae stylized to resemble sun rays.

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%%[[folder:Cupid v1]]

%%[[/folder]]

%%[[folder:Diana v1]]

%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jupiter v1]]

* KilledOffForReal: During the meeting of the gods, Roman Apollo manages to trick both Diana and Artemis into shooting Zeus and Jupiter, leaving the gods leaderless.

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%%[[folder:Mercury v1]]

%%* {{Jerkass}}
%%* {{Troll}}

%%[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mors v1]]

* BadassAdorable: Mors takes the appearance of a small, pitiful child.

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%%[[folder:Pales v1]]

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%%[[folder:Somnus v1]]

%%[[/folder]]

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