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** Madoka Kaname ''hates'' him. She really despises Nagash, which is something given [[AllLovingHero her character]], stating that his actions are something only a true madman would do. The feeling is also mutual for Usalia whose sworn enemy was someone who'd resurrect her parents into undead and feels Nagash's presence is that of a great evil that has to be stopped. Several rulers in the Pantheon are justifiably appalled with what Nagash had accomplished and what he wanted to do, in addition to killing off his own people partly due to his frustration and partly because of a kick of enjoyment. His ambition earned him the ire of Guts and his treatment of Thutep, his wife and nephew and his complete apathy about his father's murder made him a sworn enemy of the [[Pantheon/{{Family}} House of Family]]. The denizens of the ninja world, particularly [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Kakashi Hatake]] are vehemently opposed to Nagash due to his affinity for necromancy and feel that he is far more unhinged than [[Pantheon/BodilyForm Orochimaru]] and Kabuto Yakushi. Even Orochimaru is unnerved, though its because he couldn't allow Nagash to destroy the Pantheon lest all of Orochimaru's current and future research becomes wasted.

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** Madoka Kaname ''hates'' him. She really despises Nagash, which is something given [[AllLovingHero her character]], stating that his actions are something only a true madman would do. The feeling is also mutual for Usalia whose sworn enemy was someone who'd resurrect her parents into undead and feels Nagash's presence is that of a great evil that has to be stopped. Several rulers in the Pantheon are justifiably appalled with what Nagash had accomplished and what he wanted to do, in addition to killing off his own people partly due to his frustration and partly because of a kick of enjoyment. His ambition earned him the ire of Guts and his treatment of Thutep, his wife and nephew and his complete apathy about his father's murder made him a sworn enemy of the [[Pantheon/{{Family}} House of Family]]. The denizens of the ninja world, particularly [[Pantheon/{{Costumes}} Kakashi Hatake]] are vehemently opposed to Nagash due to his affinity for necromancy and feel that he is far more unhinged than [[Pantheon/BodilyForm [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Orochimaru]] and Kabuto Yakushi. Even Orochimaru is unnerved, though its because he couldn't allow Nagash to destroy the Pantheon lest all of Orochimaru's current and future research becomes wasted.



* Enemies: '''''[[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath GRENTH]]''''', every God who has cheated death especially [[Pantheon/SpiritualAndMentalPowers Jean Grey]] and [[Pantheon/WindAndAir John Egbert]], every Undead God, [[Pantheon/HeroicOutlooks Yuma Tsukumo]], [[Pantheon/BodilyForm Orochimaru]], [[Pantheon/BossFightsNToZ Ridley]]

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* Enemies: '''''[[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath GRENTH]]''''', every God who has cheated death especially [[Pantheon/SpiritualAndMentalPowers Jean Grey]] and [[Pantheon/WindAndAir John Egbert]], every Undead God, [[Pantheon/HeroicOutlooks Yuma Tsukumo]], [[Pantheon/BodilyForm [[Pantheon/{{Reptiles}} Orochimaru]], [[Pantheon/BossFightsNToZ Ridley]]
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'''[[Myth/NorseMythology Fre]][[VideoGame/{{Smite}} ya]], Goddess of {{Valkyries}}''' (Queen of the Valkyries, [[FanNickname Pew Pew Goddess]], [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Freyja]], [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4 The Witch of the Woods]]]])

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'''[[Myth/NorseMythology Fre]][[VideoGame/{{Smite}} ya]], Goddess of {{Valkyries}}''' (Queen of the Valkyries, [[FanNickname Pew Pew Goddess]], [[SpellMyNameWithAnS [[InconsistentSpelling Freyja]], [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/GodOfWarPS4 The Witch of the Woods]]]])



'''[[Myth/EgyptianMythology Ammit]], Goddess of [[CessationOfExistence Post-Mortem Non-Existence]]''' (The Devourer of the Dead, Eater of Hearts, Great of Death, [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Ammut, Ahemait]])

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'''[[Myth/EgyptianMythology Ammit]], Goddess of [[CessationOfExistence Post-Mortem Non-Existence]]''' (The Devourer of the Dead, Eater of Hearts, Great of Death, [[SpellMyNameWithAnS [[InconsistentSpelling Ammut, Ahemait]])
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* Heralds: The non-ascended members of the Nine Mortarchs (Queen Neferata, Arkhan the Black, Krell, Luthor Harkon, Walach Harkon, Dieter Helsnicht, [[Literature/{{Drachenfels}} Constant Drachenfels]])

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* Heralds: The non-ascended members of the Nine Mortarchs (Queen Neferata, Arkhan the Black, Krell, Luthor Harkon, Walach Harkon, Dieter Helsnicht, [[Literature/{{Drachenfels}} Constant Drachenfels]])
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* Theme Music: [[https://youtu.be/Ny5sH2kD2tA?si=T_ALOyfyeBlg6PDd Nagash's Betrayal]]

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* Theme Music: [[https://youtu.be/Ny5sH2kD2tA?si=T_ALOyfyeBlg6PDd be/Ny5sH2kD2tA Nagash's Betrayal]]Treachery]]
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* Theme Music: [[https://youtu.be/Ny5sH2kD2tA?si=T_ALOyfyeBlg6PDd Nagash's Betrayal]]
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* [[spoiler:Test Subject]]: [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Kenny McCormick]]

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* [[spoiler:Test Subject]]: [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Kenny McCormick]]



* South Park has its own death deity, where instead of making traps, it just kills anyone it touches. Still, [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Kenny McCormick]] is largely apathetic to this Death, being used to receiving and remembering all of his deaths given by his world's reaper. Surprisingly, Kenny has never been on any of this Death's kill list, mostly because Kenny [[RunningGag already knows he's going to die at some point]] that he doesn't try to fight it back knowing he's going to be resurrected again. Still, in the Pantheon, many deities point to this Death when Kenny dies in a very complicated and convoluted manner. It seems to have entertained itself by using Kenny as a guinea pig for its future traps, knowing his ResurrectiveImmortality would not actually impede on Death's current design.

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* South Park has its own death deity, where instead of making traps, it just kills anyone it touches. Still, [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Kenny McCormick]] is largely apathetic to this Death, being used to receiving and remembering all of his deaths given by his world's reaper. Surprisingly, Kenny has never been on any of this Death's kill list, mostly because Kenny [[RunningGag already knows he's going to die at some point]] that he doesn't try to fight it back knowing he's going to be resurrected again. Still, in the Pantheon, many deities point to this Death when Kenny dies in a very complicated and convoluted manner. It seems to have entertained itself by using Kenny as a guinea pig for its future traps, knowing his ResurrectiveImmortality would not actually impede on Death's current design.



* Bifurcated [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Kenny McCormick]] with his scythe on his first day in the Pantheon, which had many call him a bastard immediately... then Kenny returned from death as usual. Dhuum reaped him over and over out of annoyance, the kid resurrecting each time before he finally gave up and decided to figure out a different way to bring undeniable death to Kenny.

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* Bifurcated [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Kenny McCormick]] with his scythe on his first day in the Pantheon, which had many call him a bastard immediately... then Kenny returned from death as usual. Dhuum reaped him over and over out of annoyance, the kid resurrecting each time before he finally gave up and decided to figure out a different way to bring undeniable death to Kenny.



* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Jack O'Lantern]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} The Delightful Children From Down The Lane]], [[Pantheon/TortureAndMutilation Pinhead]], [[Pantheon/OthernessAbominations Cthulhu]], [[Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases Nurgle]], [[Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata Nekron]], [[Pantheon/FearInducers Pitch Black]], [[Pantheon/MurderAndAssassination Kenny McCormick]]

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* Enemies: '''[[Pantheon/{{Celebration}} Jack O'Lantern]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} The Delightful Children From Down The Lane]], [[Pantheon/TortureAndMutilation Pinhead]], [[Pantheon/OthernessAbominations Cthulhu]], [[Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases Nurgle]], [[Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata Nekron]], [[Pantheon/FearInducers Pitch Black]], [[Pantheon/MurderAndAssassination [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Kenny McCormick]]



* Allies: [[Pantheon/FanserviceAttires Scathach]], [[Pantheon/MusicalCompositions Bill and Ted]], [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation Skips]], [[Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases The Spring Sprite]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Yveltal, Fujiwara no Mokou, Czeslaw Meyer]], [[Pantheon/MurderAndAssassination Kenny McCormick]], [[Pantheon/LuckAndFortune Nathan Drake]], [[Pantheon/{{Touring}} AZ]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/FanserviceAttires Scathach]], [[Pantheon/MusicalCompositions Bill and Ted]], [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation Skips]], [[Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases The Spring Sprite]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Yveltal, Fujiwara no Mokou, Czeslaw Meyer]], [[Pantheon/MurderAndAssassination [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres Kenny McCormick]], [[Pantheon/LuckAndFortune Nathan Drake]], [[Pantheon/{{Touring}} AZ]]
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* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Cosmos]], [[Pantheon/{{Villainy}} Melkor]], [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} Lucifer]], [[Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata Nekron]], [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers Gaea]], [[Pantheon/RoyaltyOther Lord Gwyn]], [[Pantheon/CombinedForms Gravelord Nito]], [[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords The Nameless King]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Crossbreed Priscilla]], [[Pantheon/GamingStyles The Chosen Undead, The Bearer of the Curse]], [[Pantheon/OutlooksOnJob The Ashen One]], [[Pantheon/{{Hunters}} The Hunter]], [[Pantheon/FantasticRaces Arthur Curry/Aquaman]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Orm the Ocean Master]], [[Pantheon/{{Insects}} The Radiance]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Sheogorath, Sigmar, Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Jon Osterman/Dr. Manhattan]]

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* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Cosmos]], [[Pantheon/{{Villainy}} Melkor]], [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} Lucifer]], [[Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata Nekron]], [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers Gaea]], [[Pantheon/RoyaltyOther Lord Gwyn]], [[Pantheon/CombinedForms Gravelord Nito]], [[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords The Nameless King]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Crossbreed Priscilla]], [[Pantheon/GamingStyles The Chosen Undead, The Bearer of the Curse]], [[Pantheon/OutlooksOnJob The Ashen One]], [[Pantheon/{{Hunters}} The Hunter]], [[Pantheon/FantasticRaces Arthur Curry/Aquaman]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Orm the Ocean Master]], [[Pantheon/{{Insects}} The Radiance]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Sheogorath, Sigmar, Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers [[Pantheon/PowerArchetypes Jon Osterman/Dr. Manhattan]]



* Has something of a fondness for Philosophy, and often visits that house to debate things such as ethics, metaphysics and mortality. To that end, he can often be irritated by [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Dr. Manhattan]] on his bad days. While Death approves of Manhattan's Thermodynamic Miracle view, Manhattan's determinism has Death coarsely reply, [[AC: "You need to believe in non-certain things. How else can you make them true?"]]

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* Has something of a fondness for Philosophy, and often visits that house to debate things such as ethics, metaphysics and mortality. To that end, he can often be irritated by [[Pantheon/OtherPowers [[Pantheon/PowerArchetypes Dr. Manhattan]] on his bad days. While Death approves of Manhattan's Thermodynamic Miracle view, Manhattan's determinism has Death coarsely reply, [[AC: "You need to believe in non-certain things. How else can you make them true?"]]
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* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Ungulates}} Maximus (Tangled)]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNtoZ Peter Burke]], [[Pantheon/{{Meals}} Johnny Appleseed]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Apple Jack]]

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* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Ungulates}} Maximus (Tangled)]], [[Pantheon/SpeechNtoZ Peter Burke]], [[Pantheon/{{Meals}} [[Pantheon/MealsAToM Johnny Appleseed]], [[Pantheon/{{Personality}} Apple Jack]]
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* Allies: Lost Vikings, [[Pantheon/{{Electricity}} Thor]], Odin, Tyr, Freya, [[Pantheon/MannersOfSurvival Joel & Ellie]]
** Rook: Sean Archer
** Alette: Artemis, Merida, [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Yukari Takeba]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Loki]], Fenrir, Jormungandr, Apophis, Bradwarden, Hecarim

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/FantasticalJobs Lost Vikings, Vikings]], [[Pantheon/{{Electricity}} Thor]], Odin, Tyr, [[Pantheon/OffensivePowers Odin]], [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Tyr]], Freya, [[Pantheon/MannersOfSurvival Joel & Ellie]]
** Rook: [[Pantheon/TortureAndMutilation Sean Archer
Archer]]
** Alette: Artemis, Merida, [[Pantheon/GenderRoles Artemis]], [[Pantheon/HairStyles Merida]], [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Yukari Takeba]]
* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Trickery}} Loki]], [[Pantheon/{{Harbingers}} Fenrir, Jormungandr, Apophis, Bradwarden, HecarimJormungand]], [[Pantheon/{{Reptiles}} Apophis]]
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** Alette: Artemis, Merida, Yukari Takeba

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** Alette: Artemis, Merida, [[Pantheon/TimePlacement Yukari TakebaTakeba]]
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* Has something of a fondness for Philosophy, and often visits that house to debate things such as ethics, metaphysics and mortality. To that end, he can often be irritated by [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Dr. Manhattan]] on his bad days. While Death approves of Manhattan's Thermodynamic Miracle view, Manhattan's determinism has Death coarsely reply, "You need to believe in non-certain things. How else can you make them true?"

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* Has something of a fondness for Philosophy, and often visits that house to debate things such as ethics, metaphysics and mortality. To that end, he can often be irritated by [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Dr. Manhattan]] on his bad days. While Death approves of Manhattan's Thermodynamic Miracle view, Manhattan's determinism has Death coarsely reply, [[AC: "You need to believe in non-certain things. How else can you make them true?"true?"]]
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* Allies: [[Pantheon/LuckAndFortune Rincewind]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Terry Pratchett]], [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Grenth]], [[Pantheon/OtherEmotions Rem]], [[Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem Death of the Endless]], [[Pantheon/ReligiousFigures Death the Horsemen]], [[Pantheon/CombatOther Death the Nephilim]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/LuckAndFortune [[Pantheon/{{Misfortune}} Rincewind]], [[Pantheon/{{Narrative}} Terry Pratchett]], [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Grenth]], [[Pantheon/OtherEmotions Rem]], [[Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem Death of the Endless]], [[Pantheon/ReligiousFigures Death the Horsemen]], [[Pantheon/CombatOther Death the Nephilim]]

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* Theme Songs: [[https://youtu.be/Ub9DVAHM-wM Death’s Design]], [[https://youtu.be/kjGIXCLfv2Y Death's New Design]], [[https://youtu.be/o12ou8g2XZU End Credits (Third Film)]], [[https://youtu.be/DQaBhpozIUI You Can't Dodge Fate]], [[https://youtu.be/zdbUsoijb38 Infinite Finale]]



* Theme Songs: [[https://youtu.be/Ub9DVAHM-wM Death’s Design]], [[https://youtu.be/kjGIXCLfv2Y Death's New Design]], [[https://youtu.be/o12ou8g2XZU End Credits (Third Film)]], [[https://youtu.be/DQaBhpozIUI You Can't Dodge Fate]], [[https://youtu.be/zdbUsoijb38 Infinite Finale]]
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'''[[Franchise/FinalDestination Death]], God of [[NecroNonSequitur Absurdly Coincidental Deaths]]''' (Mr. Dead)
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* Overdeity
* Symbol: Metal bars driven through a skull (Final Destination 5 poster), or simply a dark shadow
* Alignment: ChaoticNeutral with [[ChaoticEvil Evil]] tendencies
* Portfolio: '''TheGrimReaper''', TheChessmaster, DramaticWind, TheDreaded, EldritchAbomination, EvilIsPetty, HiddenVillain, InvincibleVillain, RealityWarper, TrapMaster
* Domains: Death, Fate, Chaos, Destruction, Trickery
* Followers: [[WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish The Wolf]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem Death of the Endless]], [[Pantheon/DeathManipulators Death (Regular Show)]], Death (Discworld) and [[Pantheon/RuinAndDestruction Death the Horseman]], [[Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases Nurgle]], [[Pantheon/{{Planning}} Light Yagami]], Dhuum, [[Pantheon/{{Goals}} Malthael]], [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling Jigsaw]]
* Enemies: SCP-1440, [[Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem Death (The Seventh Seal)]]
* Opposes: Anyone who cheats death or has JokerImmunity, especially [[Pantheon/CombinedForms Garnet]] and [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Shulk]], [[Pantheon/WingsAndFeathers Angela Ziegler/Mercy]], [[Pantheon/CombatMagic Harry Dresden]], [[Pantheon/{{Physicians}} Dr. Gilbert Grissom]], [[Pantheon/SpiritualAndMentalPowers Jean Grey]], [[Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} Lobo]]
* Special Relationship: [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Kenny McCormick]]
* Out of all the Death deities, this one may well be [[TheDreaded the most feared]] in all the Pantheon, not only because it has all sorts of elaborate ways to kill you, but also its incredible success rate. Out of all of those who had previously cheated Death's design, only ''three'' have ever survived its wrath (and even then details are somewhat sketchy). The only respite for those who fear him is that he isn't that active. With so many death deities, he's content with idly running things. But once it finds someone who rigged the system... well that being was probably better off dead.
* Having starred in a franchise involving increasingly brutal and elaborate deaths, this version of Death's induction into the Pantheon was met with relative fear from many, especially those who have cheated death.
* Much of the information of his allies and enemies come from word-of-mouth, as his [[TheFaceless lack of a corporeal form]] is obviously unable to articulate his opinions.
* Reserves his greatest hatred for those who have visions of the future. Those are usually the ones who are able to thwart it plans. It has blamed the likes of Garnet and Shulk for giving the likes of [[Characters/FinalDestination Alex and Kimberly]] foresight to prevent their initially planned deaths.
* Also despises those who can easily give life immediately after death. The ascension of Mercy into the Pantheon was a harrowing day for its followers. The only respite is that her own life can be snuffed out rather easily. Also gained a hate of Virtuous after her ascension, even more so since she serves as de facto [[{{Reincarnation}} resurrection goddess]] of the Pantheon.
* There is no doubt that this Death has been responsible for the many deaths of Kenny [=McCormick=]. What is difficult to decipher is its opinion on Kenny's immortality. It could either be frustrated with how easily Kenny can revive himself or entertained at the prospect of someone that can be killed over and over again. As no one has seen the physical form of Death, one may never know.
* Has mulled over whether to join the GUAD. On the one hand, he would finally prevent seers from predicting his deaths. On the other hand, it would mean Death would no longer have anyone to kill. So far, Death has agreed to only aid when the GUAD targets someone it hates. [[spoiler:Not to mention that the GUAD may have given spare resurrections to its followers.]]
* Is glad to work hand-in-hand with Dhuum to end the aspect of cheating death. It turns out the two death entities share common end goals. Dhuum may balk at the cruelty of some of Death's kills, but understands its frustrations with those who can come back from the dead.
* Malthael believes that most of the people targeted by Death deserved that fate. He has even offered to hunt down those who try to change the outcome.
* Is happily eager to act upon Light Yagami's methods of death. It considers the man to be quite creative in that regard. It is a common theory that the entity is likely responsible for the majority of deaths caused by Light in his [[Manga/DeathNote home universe]].
* This brought Light's so-called mentor, Jigsaw, to his attention. After an attempt to kill the trap master, the two found each other similar and are now allies.
* Oddly enough, Dresden has some experience dealing with these kinds of deaths. Whether it was due to Death or not, Harry has offered to assist those affected. That didn't sit well with the entity.
* The same can be said with Dr. Grissom, though in the forensic scientist's case, he only investigates the cause of death. He knows there is little he can do to stop Death, but he hopes to prevent the doubt that happened in the first Final Destination movie.
* Holds Jean Grey as a key factor in the ease at which superheroes [[DeathIsCheap die and come back alive]]. In this case, he actually has a sizable audience that ''agrees'' with him. Jean kindly denied responsibility, telling the entity to blame the writers who continue to do so. That and her very powers allow her to come back from death with ease.
* Has tried to lobby with Heaven and Hell to try and take the soul of Lobo if he ever does die. As such neither side has been moved by the arguments; Lobo is simply too volatile of a being to belong in either place. Death moved to a different strategy, constantly trying to kill the bounty hunter until either side falters. Unfortunately, Lobo has proved to just have hard to kill as it is for him to stay dead.

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'''[[Franchise/FinalDestination Death]], God Deliverer of [[NecroNonSequitur Absurdly Coincidental Deaths]]''' (Mr. Dead)
Demises]]''' (The Grim Reaper, That Mack Daddy, Mr. Dead)\\
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* Overdeity
Overdeity.
* Symbol: [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/final_destination_5_-_p_2011.jpg Metal bars driven through a skull (Final Destination 5 poster), skull]], the number 180, or simply a dark shadow
* Alignment: ChaoticNeutral Despite its [[LawfulNeutral Lawful]] leanings and heavy ChaoticEvil tendencies, its mostly likely TrueNeutral as with [[ChaoticEvil Evil]] tendencies
other Death entities (maybe). Most people who fear the entity see it as a LawfulEvil force.
* Theme Songs: [[https://youtu.be/Ub9DVAHM-wM Death’s Design]], [[https://youtu.be/kjGIXCLfv2Y Death's New Design]], [[https://youtu.be/o12ou8g2XZU End Credits (Third Film)]], [[https://youtu.be/DQaBhpozIUI You Can't Dodge Fate]], [[https://youtu.be/zdbUsoijb38 Infinite Finale]]
* Portfolio: '''TheGrimReaper''', SentientCosmicForce, TheChessmaster, TrapMaster, RealityWarper, DramaticWind, TheDreaded, EldritchAbomination, EvilIsPetty, HiddenVillain, InvincibleVillain, RealityWarper, TrapMaster
[[ScrewTheRulesTheyBrokeThemFirst Especially When You Break Its Design]], [[UnseenEvil Unseen Antagonist]] [[HiddenVillain Who Doesn't Directly Interact With People]], [[InvincibleVillain It Cannot Be Killed Obviously]], [[AllAPartOfTheJob Just Doing Its Job At The End Of The Day]], [[ForTheEvulz Even If It Enjoys Killing Way Too Much]]
* Domains: Death, Fate, Order and Chaos, Destruction, Trickery
* Followers: [[WesternAnimation/PussInBootsTheLastWish The Wolf]]
* Allies: [[Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem Death of the Endless]], [[Pantheon/DeathManipulators Death (Regular Show)]], Death (Discworld) and (Discworld), [[Pantheon/RuinAndDestruction Death of the Horseman]], [[Pantheon/HealthAndDiseases Nurgle]], [[Pantheon/{{Planning}} Light Yagami]], Four Horsemen]], [[Pantheon/{{Voices}} The Wolf (Puss in Boots)]], Ryuk, Dhuum, [[Pantheon/{{Goals}} Malthael]], [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling Jigsaw]]
* Enemies: SCP-1440,
[[Pantheon/VillainousAppearances Morpho Knight]]
** TeethClenchedTeamwork:
[[Pantheon/DeathAndPostmortem Death (The Seventh Seal)]]
** Possible Servants of Death: [[Pantheon/OutlooksOnJob Agent]] [[Pantheon/GameMechanics 47]], [[Pantheon/{{Birds}} The Birds]], [[Pantheon/LivingObjects Robert the Tire]], likely some [[WalkingDisasterArea accident-prone person]]
** Of Interest To: [[Pantheon/{{Planning}} Light Yagami]], [[Pantheon/MethodsOfKilling John Kramer/The Jigsaw Killer]], [[Pantheon/{{Psyches}} SCP-682]]
* Opposes: Anyone Rivals: Defied Slasher Villains like [[Pantheon/VillainousAppearances Jason Voorhees]], [[Pantheon/DreadAndValor Freddy Krueger]], [[Pantheon/FearsomeArchetypes Michael Myers]], and [[Pantheon/ObsceneActions Leatherface]]
* [=Enemies=]/{{Worthy Opponent}}s: [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation Skips]], [[Pantheon/BluntWeapons Sun Wukong]], SCP-1440, Those
who cheats death or has JokerImmunity, especially [[Pantheon/CombinedForms Garnet]] can see and [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Shulk]], [[Pantheon/WingsAndFeathers Angela Ziegler/Mercy]], [[Pantheon/CombatMagic avoid its traps
* Opposed By: '''[[Pantheon/OpposingFate Alex Browning, Kimberly Corman, Wendy]] [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Christensen, Nick O'Bannon, Sam Lawton]]''', [[Pantheon/OpposingFate Antonius Block]], [[Pantheon/NamingConvention Voldemort]], [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery
Harry Dresden]], [[Pantheon/{{Physicians}} Dr. Gilbert Grissom]], [[Pantheon/SpiritualAndMentalPowers Jean Grey]], Porter]], [[Pantheon/FieldsOfScience Eirin Yagokoro]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Fujiwara no Mokou]], [[Pantheon/CharacterizedAppearances Mei Misaki]], causers of accidental deaths (like [[Pantheon/RegretAndShame Trevor Reznick]] and [[spoiler:Sunny of [[Pantheon/FriendshipDynamicsMToZ the OMORI Friend Group]]]]) and receivers of accidental deaths (like [[Pantheon/{{Zombies}} The Franchouchou Girls]]), [[Pantheon/{{Slaughter}} Lobo]]
* Special Relationship: Opposes: Anyone who cheated or attempted to cheat death, various immortality seekers, those who can see into the future (like [[Pantheon/CombinedForms Garnet]], [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Shulk]] and [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Max Caulfield]]), those who can break fate (like [[Pantheon/OpposingFate The Nephalem]])
* Feared By: [[Pantheon/ComedyGenres The Happy Tree Friends]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Fear]], [[Pantheon/{{Reclusiveness}} Hitori Gotoh]], nervous wrecks and paranoid people
* "Weary" Of: [[Pantheon/OptimismAndPessimism Milo Murphy]], [[Pantheon/LuckAndFortune Gladstone Gander]]
* [[spoiler:Test Subject]]:
[[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Kenny McCormick]]
* Looks Down On: Grim & [[Pantheon/ObedienceMindsets Rem]]
* Out of all the Death deities, this one may well be [[TheDreaded the most feared]] in all the Pantheon, not only because it has all sorts of elaborate ways to kill you, but also its incredible success rate. Out of all of those who had previously cheated Death's design, only ''three'' have ever survived its wrath (and even then then, details are somewhat sketchy). The only respite for those who fear him Death is that he it isn't that active. With so many death deities, he's it is content with idly running idly-running things. But once it finds someone who rigged the system... well that being was probably better off dead.
* Having starred in a franchise involving increasingly brutal and elaborate deaths, this version of Death's induction into the Pantheon presence was met with relative fear from many, especially those who have cheated death.
* Much of the information of his allies and enemies come from word-of-mouth, as his [[TheFaceless lack of a corporeal form]] is obviously unable to articulate his opinions.
* Reserves his greatest hatred for those who have visions of the future. Those are usually the ones who are able to thwart it plans. It has blamed the likes of Garnet and Shulk for giving the likes of [[Characters/FinalDestination Alex and Kimberly]] foresight to prevent their initially planned deaths.
* Also despises those who can easily give life immediately
first known after death. The ascension a string of Mercy into the Pantheon was a harrowing day for its followers. The only respite is that her own life can be snuffed out rather easily. Also gained a hate of Virtuous after her ascension, even more so since she serves as de facto [[{{Reincarnation}} resurrection goddess]] of the Pantheon.
* There is no doubt that this Death has been responsible for the many deaths of Kenny [=McCormick=]. What is difficult to decipher is its opinion on Kenny's immortality. It could either be frustrated with how easily Kenny can revive himself or entertained at the prospect of someone that can be killed over and over again. As no one has seen the physical form of Death, one may never know.
* Has mulled over whether to join the GUAD. On the one hand, he would finally prevent seers from predicting his
unusual deaths. On Despite confirming that they are indeed freak accidents, some persistent detectives were still not sure about these findings and decided to investigate the other hand, deaths further. Checking the corpses of these victims, it looked so gruesome, the deified doctors would estimate it would mean Death would no longer have anyone take a long time to kill. So far, Death has agreed restore them to only aid what they normally look when they get a Pantheonic resurrection. Those with the GUAD targets someone it hates. [[spoiler:Not ability to mention see what happened at a crime scene (or are very observant) were baffled by the amount little things that the GUAD may have given spare resurrections to its followers.]]
* Is glad to work hand-in-hand with Dhuum to end the aspect
had gone wrong (like various fail-safes of cheating death. It turns out the two death entities share common end goals. Dhuum may balk machines failing all at the cruelty of some of Death's kills, but understands its frustrations with those who can come back from the dead.
* Malthael believes
once or hanging objects that came off loose, seemingly at random). In addition, most of the people targeted by Death deserved that fate. He has even offered to hunt down those who try to change victims had "visions" or recently visited the outcome.
* Is happily eager
House of Prophecy, being reported to act upon Light Yagami's methods of death. It considers have avoided a different death than the man to be quite creative in that regard. one they ultimately had. It is a common theory that the entity is likely responsible for the majority of deaths caused by Light in his [[Manga/DeathNote home universe]].
* This brought Light's so-called mentor, Jigsaw, to his attention. After an attempt to kill the trap master, the two found each other similar and are now allies.
* Oddly enough, Dresden has some experience dealing with these kinds of deaths. Whether it
was due to Death or not, Harry has offered to assist those affected. That didn't sit well with the entity.
* The same can be said with Dr. Grissom, though in the forensic scientist's case, he
only investigates after various death gods had sensed the cause presence of death. He knows there is little he can do to stop Death, but he hopes to prevent one of their own kind did the doubt that happened in Court of the first Final Destination movie.Gods requested its staff to investigate the matter further.
* Holds Jean Grey ** Checking with the {{Grim Reaper}}s of other worlds and matching the ones with the same modus operandi, it was confirmed that it was indeed the Death that bought down the survivors of [[Film/FinalDestination The Volee Flight 180 Explosion]], [[Film/FinalDestination2 The Route 23 Pileup/Mass-Collision]], [[Film/FinalDestination3 The Devil's Flight Derailment]], [[Film/FinalDestination4 The McKinley Speedway Crash and Collision]], and [[Film/FinalDestination5 The North Bay Bridge Collapse]]. More specifically, the survivors that have escaped Death's plan, as they were destined to die in those aforementioned disasters. However, they have cheated Death due to a key factor vision from one mortal, who had prevented other people from meeting their intended demise. To close the rift in its design and to punish those who defy him, this Death gave each survivor a cruel and sadistic death, with [[RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts special amount effort to set up their timely demise]], often with [[DeathByIrony an ironic twist or symbolism behind them]]. After assuming that Death had ascended itself to the Pantheon to "fix" another rift in its Plans, instead of getting rid of it, the entity was declared to the deliverer of '''Absurdly Coincidental Demises''' and its presence was to be observed to get a better understanding of its behavior.
* Unusual amongst personified Death entities is its lack of a physical form, with its presence usually indicated by a gust of wind, a dark sinister shadow, or a random movement of an object. There are reports that it has taken the form of [[ComicBook/FinalDestination a giant cloud of smoke]] or [[Literature/FinalDestination an elderly Black man in a gray suit]] [[note]]the latter is said to be the form used to deal with mortals personally[[/note]], although both reports have not been fully confirmed in its original world's main timeline. There are also reports from various {{dream walker}}s of its true form being that of an EldritchAbomination composed of shifting bones and corpses, which like other reports has not been fully confirmed. Not even other death deities can physically see this Death. Much of the information about its habits and relationships (like its allies and enemies) comes from word-of-mouth and observations, as its [[TheFaceless lack of a corporeal form]] is obviously unable to articulate its opinions.
* Since it can't be seen, some people had a hard time believing that this is indeed Death at first, until they encountered its plans for themselves. When a group of people manages to survive Death's design, it will create a new design or list based on who was supposed to die first (as well as the people whose lives the survivors intentionally or unintentionally saved via [[ForWantOfANail Butterfly Effect]]). It would then kill the survivors one by one, usually starting with those who avoided death the earliest. You can however skip Death's kill order by saving someone (or yourself) from getting killed, after which it would move on to the next person on the list. Once it is finished going through all the people from the list, it would loop back to try and take out the remaining survivors until all of the missed deaths have been fulfilled. And no, you cannot remove yourself from the list prematurely by [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled taking your own life]], Death would literally prevent you from doing that until your time comes. Despite the hopeless odds, there are ways to "permanently cheat" Death and get yourself off the list:
** The first method is to bring a new life into the world, which is to say a survivor who avoided death must give birth to a new child that wasn't meant to exist
in the ease original timeline. Doing so would not only invalidate its current kill list but also the death plans of all people alive, as Death would need to make a new list to account for the new life. And as a gesture of mercy to the new parents, they are spared from its violent wrath for the time being. This method has not been used by any of the survivors, although an earlier attempt to test this theory prove fruitless [[spoiler:as the subject being tested [[RedHerring was never on Death's kill list]]]].
** The second method is to actually die and then get revived, as the first death counts as fulfilling the Death list and the revive counts as a new life. Contrary to an earlier report, Death actually holds no grudge against those who have the powers or skills to revive people (as in it never goes after them to stop the revive from happening). It just has a '''huge''' problem with people trying to avoid their intended time of death. By extension, Death has no problem with the whole "DeathIsCheap" policy of the Pantheon, although it does greatly inconvenience the entity having to work longer to write and rewrite a new Death plan to account for the revived person (hence why it only focuses on those who escape their demise and leaving the usual reaping in the Pantheon to the other death gods). Only two survivors have managed to escape Death this way; although there are conflicting reports of them [[KilledOffscreen meeting their]] [[SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome demise anyway]], it is one of the methods that has been confirmed to have worked in the main timeline of its original world.
** The third method is by taking the life of someone who was not on Death's kill list. When a survivor's time is up but killed someone who wasn't meant to die, the former would take the victim's remaining lifespan and the latter would take up the place of the survivor from its list. This is also proved to have worked for one or two survivors, although it didn't pan out for them in the long run as the victim they killed had a very short lifespan anyway. This method is a game changer for deities who are both willing to kill and wish to avoid Death's brutal plans altogether. Heroic deities as well as those who don't or rarely die, have taken some protective measures from those who wish to harm them or other people for their lifespans. Note that the two latter methods can only work for one survivor and  don't invalidate its current list for other survivors.
* Being infamous for its increasingly brutal and elaborate deaths, this version of Death's confirmation and induction into the Pantheon was met with relative fear from many, especially those who have cheated death. The crusader knight Antonius Block, who managed to defy his Grim Reaper twice to save himself and others, is very weary of the entity since he knows this one can't be stalled by a mere chess game. Its arrival was also not welcome news to those who suffered horrifying deaths. The Happy Tree Friends, who frequently brutally die in various accidents, not unlike this Death's victims, as well as The Franchouchou Girls whose members largely died in accidents, have collectedly feared for their lives. Nervous wrecks, like the socially-awkward girl Hitori Gotoh, and paranoid people are all afraid of being killed in horrible ways and having to see everything as a danger to them, even if they know they can be revived again in the Pantheon. Fear, the personified emotion, is on the same scared boat, as its job is to avoid having its host come into harm by everything. Those who have studied Death's design had to reassure people that as long as they don't avoid their initial deaths or were saved by someone who has a vision of their impending deaths, then this Death would not come after them. That information still doesn't sit well with those people.
* Deities speculate that it reserves its greatest hatred for those who have visions of the future. Those are usually the ones who can thwart its plans. It can't however kill those who have visions of the future whose time isn't up yet. But if some god had a vision and used their ability to repeatedly avoid their deaths, you better believe Death would be coming after them. And don't get any ideas of asking future-seeing deities for help or asking them to leaned their abilities, as the last person to do that in the Pantheon ended up being crashed by a collapsing temple in the House of Pantheon/ProphecyAndFate. This incident served as a warning from Death not to give other deities visions or information on how they are going to die. It prefers its victims to figure out its design by themselves.
* While it is foremost a death entity, many of its habits and modus operandi are akin to [[SlasherMovie slasher villains]], only instead of a human, the killer is a {{sentient cosmic force}}. Evidence included having to perform glorified gory deaths on a list of teenagers and young adults, often targeting them
at their most vulnerable, with victims can't physically fight back as the entity can't be killed. Death wasn't as unsubtle in its kills, as it first prefers to strike silently, but it [[Main/{{Flanderization}} increasingly became more focused on]] being more elaborate with its kills as more people avoided its plans. Maybe it likes its job a little too much. Death doesn't have a strong opinion of its "rivalry" with other slasher villains; they are free to kill whatever they pleased as long it was that person's time to die. Despite its unsubtlety, Death makes sure to cover its tracks to not put blame on itself, like making a death look like a suicide, a freak accident or using a major disaster to kill someone.
* Our Death's reception among other death gods is a bit of a mixed bag. At first, they don't know what to think of a Reaper that acts like a gleeful serial killer, thinking it might be a malevolent force. They slowly warmed up to this Death after its possible motives were made aware to the public, that it is still a death entity doing its job making sure everything goes according to its plan. This Death, according to its peers, thinks not its place to tell how one does its job to its fellow death entities (like engaging with games against mortals instead of outright killing them), so they shouldn't judge on its methods either. Overall, this Death is more willing to ally and work with like-minded Death gods (like He from Regular Show, Dhuum, Malthael and Morpho Knight), who in their own ways are committed to their duties and want to end the aspect of cheating death.
** Although from a different world, Death of the Endless considers this Death as one of her many underlings, given how powerful and respected she is. She doesn't exactly approve of Death's methods of claiming the souls of those who cheated it, given that she has a fondest of humans and is quite compassionate than most of her peers. Upon hearing its possible alternative human form, she hopes to one day convince this Death to take this form more often to gain more compassion of the mortals it is in charge with. Meanwhile, He from The Seventh Seal was one of its peers who initially saw this Death as an enemy, mainly disapproving due to its excessive violence and cruelty,
which strongly opposes his impersonal (but also relatively sympathetic) views on mortals. Overtime, he realized they both don't like to be cheated, even having to cheat themselves to prevent those who cheated from winning, and they also like to reaffirm death's inevitability, only that they express this lesson to mortals in different ways. Since then, he had gain bit of respect of this Death, but not to enough for him to want to encourage its very petty ways.
** Having dealt with younger mortals and came out on top, this Death looks down upon two death deities in particular. The first is Grim, the "Best Friend" of [[Pantheon/{{Mindsets}} Billy]] and [[Pantheon/ChildArchetypes Mandy]], who was bound to them after losing a limbo challenge. Grim thinks Death is a bit of a show-off with its kills, but secretly envies the entity for being able to kill teenagers with ease while he can't even reap two bratty little children. The second was the shinigami Rem, who was willing to let herself get killed to extend the life of a mortal (as they were prohibited from doing so). According to Rem, she should sense Death making a [[SmugSmiler shit-eating grin]] upon learning that her efforts of saving her master [[Pantheon/KillersAndAssassins Misa Amane]] were all for naught [[spoiler:as she likely had killed herself in the end]]. Rem despises this Death just as much as she despises most humans, [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters which is a lot]].
* For whatever reason, Death likes to leave hints on how someone would die. This could be in the form of a gist of wind, some perfectly placed scenery or the last picture from the survivors. Perhaps it just likes to toy with its victims first, knowing they would die anyway to do anything about it. It also likes to play music as clues, such as when it used "Rocky Mountain High" by Music/JohnDenver to taunt the survivors of the plane explosion, as Denver also died in a plane crash. It is unknown if Death itself is a music fan, but it does like to use music a lot and it seems very knowledgeable enough to know the history behind songs and their artists. It also likes giving satanic-themed clues like such as having demonic imagery or using 666 in the scenery, implying it is some sort of a satanic force (although there is no word on its connections among other demonic deities just yet). All this information is useful if a potential survivor is going to look for signs of what's going to kill them, but they have to be observant to spot them.
** There's an implication that Death itself can give out visions, such as the false vision one survivor had of a shopping mall exploding, which was used to give the last survivors a false sense of hope and place them where they are supposed to die. After all, if it likes to give hints, surely it would give a fake vision to someone just to troll them. This idea has yet to be proved however in its original world (since we never get Death's side of things). There's no solid answer yet on how the survivors got their ''first'' vision in its original world (and it's not like Death would sabotage itself anyway). Potential visionaries would not worry about this implication though, as even if this is true, it rarely uses this ability in the grand scheme of things and doing so seems too easy even for the entity.
* Death is speculated to have servants working under it. A Servant of Death can refer to any person, object, or item, usually appearing out of nowhere, that is used to cause the death of someone on Death's list. They can also willingly or unwillingly (in most cases) take part in these plans. In the Pantheon, some deities speculate some potential animals and objects who are willing to help Death fulfill its list. One such beings include the human-hating group of Birds, as one of its servants a group of pigeons were used to kill one survivor before [[note]]they helped distract a construction worker, which cause the worker to accidentally release a glass pane, crushing one survivor[[/note]]. Another possible servant is the tire simply known as Robert, as a different tire was used to kill someone before (not to take out a survivor but kinda close) and vehicles have been used to take out various survivors. So, a sentient non-speaking tire would be an ideal servant as it also has a history of killing people, by making their heads explode via psychokinesis.
** On the willing side of accidental death causers, since he can also cause perfectly timed accidents to take out his targets, the hitman Agent 47 is also a possible servant, although their connection to this Death is unconfirmed other than both being good at death-related occupations. On the unwilling side of accidental death causers, having been responsible for a deadly accidental hit-and-run of child and feeling deep guilt for it, Trevor Reznick found himself being horrified after hearing about this Death's actions. Being told at the possibility of him being a death servant as well as a possible pawn to a higher being would sound like it would liberate him of some of the blame, but it doesn't make him feel any better for what he has done. He just hope someone doesn't die by his hands again as part of an ironic cruel joke from the entity.
* It is a common theory that the entity is likely responsible for the majority of deaths caused by Light Yagami in [[Manga/DeathNote Light's home universe]] or that Kira, Light's hidden identity, was bored one day and decided off random people from Death's home universe. In any case, Light found himself fascinated by this Death, as its creative kill methods and meticulous planning isn't so dissimilar to the wanna-be God's strategies of taking out its enemies. This is something his companion Ryuk also pointed out when he told Light about the entity, as the shinigami was also amused by Death's antics. Light hopes to make Death work for ''him'' in creating his ideal New World. Jigsaw a.k.a. John Kramer, defied Trap Master and Light's so-called mentor, is interested in this Death as well. Kramer can sometimes feel like he's being stalked by Death's presence for weeks [[note]]some deities jokingly speculate it is because Jigsaw "avoided" by leaving notes to his appentinces[[/note]] and decide to research the entity further. If Death can spare people who are given a new life, then Kramer saw this as a justification to continue his testing on its would-be victims, since he thinks people who survive his traps deserve a second life that they would appreciate. Kramer is also interested in working with this Death if it can actually show its physical form to speak with.
* The world where Death hails from is relatively grounded, which is to say, besides the existence of a living cosmic force and future-seeing visions, no other form of magic exists in that world. That doesn't stop this Death from passing judgment on more fantastical beings that may have cheated death in its new world. Still, the entity found itself having to question in which conditions would it allow to include someone on its list. For example, various Pantheon/DragonBall deities have cheated death several times; Death can give a begrudging pass if someone was revived by the Dragon Balls as the person had already died and is given a new life (as per the Revive "perma-cheat" method). It however draws a heavy line on preventing death via time travel (which has happened), seeing it as too similar to future visions for its liking. Death certainly despises the Z-Fighters in general (and also [[Pantheon/DivineBehavior Beerus]] and [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Whis]], as with their aid, they can fight off fate with ease). It just doesn't want to try and take them out at the moment knowing that the two Overdeities who watched over them (Beerus and Whis) would retaliate against for its actions if they found out.
** Death also draws a heavy line on items that can induce immortality, a concept that laughs Death in the face. Eirin Yagokoro, the maker of the Hourai Elixir (which fully removes those who drink it from the life-death cycle), and Fujiwara no Mokou, who drank the Elixir, was one of those unfortunate to be on Death's list. The two were found in Eirin's temple by other Touhou deities, severely wounded and [[EmptyShell in a deep catatonic state]], with the mess indicating it came from a freak accident while Eirin was making medicine and Fujiwara was visiting. It wasn't enough to kill them (and they would return to their normal state after several months) but by making them essentially Brain-dead for a while, the message was made clear on those who make or use such items just how much Death loathes them. That feeling is mutual for the two Hourai immortals after their discovery of their circumstance.
* It is highly rumored that anyone who is {{crazy prepared}} at anything thrown by Death is considered a WorthyOpponent of the entity. One mortal from its world, Clear Rivers, had managed to actively avoid Death numerous times and for a long time. It is speculated that it had to break its own kill list to give her a quick and inescapable death via a room explosion, just to stop her from helping the second group of survivors live. As such, it despises the likes of Skips, whose longevity came with the knowledge of how to deal with various supernatural situations. This Death wants Skips out of the picture to prevent others from prematurely figuring out its plan, but his Death counterpart from Skip's world already has dibs on his soul.
** It also "worries" about potential people it would not like on its kill list. One example is Milo Murphy, the unlucky kid who manages to be prepared for any bad stuff that happens to him. Any of its traps would likely not work on this kid if it already has experience with avoiding accidents and the like. It also probably annoyed at supernaturally lucky people like Gladstone Gander, whose supernaturally gifted luck causes good things to happen to him, which makes it ineffective on Death's current kill habits. The good thing is that the two are not on its list yet, but it would need to have an extra clever should these kinds of people end up on its list in the future.
* SCP-1440, an old man who gains his immortality by beating the Grim Reapers at cards, is one of the few people who welcome Death's hand. Death had tried killing him to prove a point about the inevitability of death. But for some reason, objects and whole settlements get destroyed before Death can use them to kill him, even accidentally killing other people in the progress. Even if the entity succeeded, the old man can shrug off any dangers that can be used to kill him, no doubt a curse placed by the Reapers he had beaten. It deeply frustrates the entity as the best thing it can do is to make a new design around the old man's travel plans to prevent other rifts from happening. Speaking of other anomalies, the reptilian monstrosity SCP-682 is one of the rare beings that managed to fully pissed off Death (if it can feel), as not only able to cheat death fairly easily (as it is quite un-killable) but that the alien claimed it can feel this Death's presence and had the absolute gall to taunt about its failure to finish off the alien. The only reason why Death doesn't continue to reduce 682 to smithereens as not arose suspicion from [[Pantheon/SourcesOfInformation the Foundation]] that's trying to contain the alien. Funny enough, 682 is a bit of a fan of Death's works and thinks it should focus on taking out [[KillAllHumans all of humanity]] instead of its petty revenge on those who defy its plan. To Death however, that is not an option as the entity's duties is to enforce its grand design in the cycle of life and death, not to bring a great imbalance to the universe.
* The dark wizard Voldemort both fears and loathes Death, as his greatest fear is dying and would do everything that he could to keep death away from him. So much so that Voldemort split his soul and put them in [[SoulJar Horcruxes]] and once tried to put his revived horcruxes Pantheon/MaximumSecurity to protect them, without much success. Our Death's response to this attempt was to create a massive fire in the Pantheon/ArtifactsLibrary (where the Horcruxes currently reside), burning all the items and a living creature inside (while leaving the other Treasures intact). It also nearly killed Harry Porter as he was visiting the Artifacts Library, but not without reason; [[spoiler:as not only is he a Horcruxes himself but has also avoided and conquered death on many occasions (like being unable to die when a killing curse was cast on him)]]. This incident made Harry aware of this Death and although he is accepting of his own death back in his world, he doesn't exactly want to die a violent one in a situation he has no control over. He also wonders if this Death is related to the Death that [[https://youtu.be/bN1_h_eGitE The Three Brothers]] met, due to both Deaths having a dislike of being cheated and its cunning trickery in taking the souls who cheated it.
* South Park has its own death deity, where instead of making traps, it just kills anyone it touches. Still, [[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath Kenny McCormick]] is largely apathetic to this Death, being used to receiving and remembering all of his deaths given by his world's reaper. Surprisingly, Kenny has never been on any of this Death's kill list, mostly because Kenny [[RunningGag already knows he's going to die at some point]] that he doesn't try to fight it back knowing he's going to be resurrected again. Still, in the Pantheon, many deities point to this Death when Kenny dies in a very complicated and convoluted manner. It seems to have entertained itself by using Kenny as a guinea pig for its future traps, knowing his ResurrectiveImmortality would not actually impede on Death's current design.
* Despite having no physical temple, an alarming amount of deities would pray that Death would take out other potential death cheaters as well. One such prayer was to take the life of [[Pantheon/BodyAbsence Fecto Forgo]], who despite losing its body and being reduced to just its soul is still alive and even turns itself into Morpho Knight by absorbing a butterfly. As the soul has already been punished in its original universe when it was defeated and its remaining pieces were absorbed by another being, Death counts this as a fulfilled death but would observe the being in case it does something that could cheat it again. Other set of prayers Death receives were for [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Bowser]] and [[Pantheon/SpiritualAndMentalPowers Jean Grey]]; the former because he [[JokerImmunity either keeps getting effectively killed and comes back to life]] or managed to survive something that by all measures should have killed him. The latter is on the same boat but her detractors say it's because [[AuthorPowers some higher force]] is [[InvincibleHero keeping her (and other
superheroes [[DeathIsCheap die and come back alive]]. In this like her) from dying]]. Death is interested in looking into these case, he actually has a sizable audience that ''agrees'' with him. Jean kindly denied responsibility, telling as the entity to blame likely want nothing, not even the writers who continue ones that lie beyond the fourth wall, to do so. That and her very powers allow her to come back save people like them from death.
** There are more
death cheaters Death doesn't approve of. One example is [[Pantheon/{{Sinners}} Kratos]], he once fought his way out of Hades (which doesn't count as a revive in its eyes), and has also been killed and revived at least two more times after that. Because the Ghost of Sparta was technically revived by the intervention of the gods in his world, Death begrudgingly left him alone and wait to deal with ease.
* Has
him until his actual time comes. Another example is Sun Wukong who just dodges Death's schemes to kill him. Wukong welcomes Death's challenge, continuing to try and trick the entity as he tries to maintain his immortality like he erased his own name from the Book of Life and Death to make sure he would never die. Death has also tried to lobby with Heaven and Hell to try and take the soul of Lobo if he ever does die. As such neither side has been moved by the arguments; Lobo is simply too volatile of a being to belong in either place. Death moved to a different strategy, constantly trying to kill the bounty hunter until either side falters. Unfortunately, Lobo has proved to just have be hard to kill as it is for him to stay dead.dead.
* The arrival of the survivors from Death's original world is something the entity had already anticipated. The visionaries, who served as the representatives of [[CheatedDeathDiedAnyway Proving Death's Unavoidability]], as well as their fellow former survivors who acted as their heralds, were very weary upon learning of their world's Death's presence in the Pantheon. After all, one does not forget the horrifying deaths they have to witness or experience for themselves. However, as they have already fulfilled Death's list through their demises and the rift in its design has already been technically fixed in their world, then Death has no reason to become after them any longer. As long as they stay out of its way and not help any more people who happen to be on its current list, then they are safe from its presence, at least for now...

''"You can't cheat Death. There are no escapes."''
-->--''' William Bludworth, while describing Death.'''
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* The Pantheon/GrandUnitedAllianceOfNature has sent out feelers to employ the wolf's abilities for intelligence gathering and infiltration, especially since the wolf comes from a world where nature has overgrown a civilization that fell due to overexploitation of resources to the point of famine. [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers San]], being associated with wolves herself, was tasked to recruit her and the three travelled through a polluted area that reminded the wolf and Atevo of the destruction of Quilotasi. So far the pair have declined membership in the GUAN, citing how restoring nature is not exactly in her skillset and Atevo's presence needed to use her abilities would just give her away.

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* The Pantheon/GrandUnitedAllianceOfNature Pantheon/TerraRestorationSquad has sent out feelers to employ the wolf's abilities for intelligence gathering and infiltration, especially since the wolf comes from a world where nature has overgrown a civilization that fell due to overexploitation of resources to the point of famine. [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers San]], being associated with wolves herself, was tasked to recruit her and the three travelled through a polluted area that reminded the wolf and Atevo of the destruction of Quilotasi. So far the pair have declined membership in the GUAN, citing how restoring nature is not exactly in her skillset and Atevo's presence needed to use her abilities would just give her away.
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* Worried about: [[Pantheon/{{Destinations}} Dante Alighieri]]

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* Worried about: [[Pantheon/{{Destinations}} [[Pantheon/LocationsAndSettings Dante Alighieri]]
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* Enemies: '''''[[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath GRENTH]]''''', every God who has cheated death especially [[Pantheon/SpiritualAndMentalPowers Jean Grey]] and [[Pantheon/WindAndAir John Egbert]], every Undead God, [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude Yuma Tsukumo]], [[Pantheon/BodilyForm Orochimaru]], [[Pantheon/BossFightsNToZ Ridley]]

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* Enemies: '''''[[Pantheon/MannersOfDeath GRENTH]]''''', every God who has cheated death especially [[Pantheon/SpiritualAndMentalPowers Jean Grey]] and [[Pantheon/WindAndAir John Egbert]], every Undead God, [[Pantheon/HeroicAttitude [[Pantheon/HeroicOutlooks Yuma Tsukumo]], [[Pantheon/BodilyForm Orochimaru]], [[Pantheon/BossFightsNToZ Ridley]]
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* Portfolio: {{Absurdly Sharp|Blade}} [[SinisterScythe Scythe]], BlackCloak, TheComicallySerious, [[TheGrimReaper Reaper Of Souls]] [[DontFearTheReaper That Make Death Pleasant]], DarkIsNotEvil, BadassBaritone, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Curry Lovers]], [[GoodIsNotNice Can Be Jerkish, But Very Benevolent]], KindheartedCatLover, AllPowerfulBystander, [[NonLinearCharacter Different Perspective Of Time]], [[TinMan More Emotional Than He Claims]], PowerOfRock, CreativeSterility, BewareTheNiceOnes

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* Portfolio: {{Absurdly Sharp|Blade}} [[SinisterScythe Scythe]], BlackCloak, TheComicallySerious, [[TheGrimReaper Reaper Of Souls]] [[DontFearTheReaper That Make Death Pleasant]], DarkIsNotEvil, BadassBaritone, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood Curry Lovers]], [[GoodIsNotNice Can Be Jerkish, But Very Benevolent]], KindheartedCatLover, AllPowerfulBystander, [[NonLinearCharacter Different Perspective Of Time]], [[TinMan More Emotional Than He Claims]], PowerOfRock, CreativeSterility, BewareTheNiceOnes
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* Enemies: Really ''Anybody'' is fair game to Nagash, but particular examples are; '''[[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} The Four Chaos Gods]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Archaon the Everchosen]]''', '''[[Pantheon/FightingMindsets Vlad von Carstein]]''', '''[[Pantheon/DCComics The Lantern Corps]]''', '''[[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]]''', '''House of Pantheon/FamilyAndRelatives''', [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Karl Franz]], [[Pantheon/VengeanceArchetypes Thorgrim Grudgebearer]], [[Pantheon/CombatClothing Malekith]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} The Emotions]], [[Pantheon/EyeAppearances Sir Daniel]] [[Pantheon/UnlivingBeings Fortesque]], [[Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} Guts]], [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Schierke]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme The Skull Knight]], [[Pantheon/FacialAttributes Squigly]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/PowerGainsAndLosses Marceline]], '''[[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]]''', [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Homura Akemi]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Sayaka Miki]], [[Pantheon/DeathArchetypes Mami Tomoe]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Kyoko Sakura]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Abilities}} Usalia]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper and Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/SupportPowers Nagato]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Bowser]], [[Pantheon/{{Locations}} The Hawkins Gang]], [[Pantheon/{{Disguises}} Lucina]], [[Pantheon/{{Monarchs}} Arturia Pendragon]], '''[[Pantheon/PeopleOfFaith Artix Von Krieger]]''', [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Zamasu]], [[Pantheon/LifeAndVitality Aldia]], [[Pantheon/{{Naruto}} Most Ascended Naruto Characters]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Pragmatism}} Meridia]]'''

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* Enemies: Really ''Anybody'' is fair game to Nagash, but particular examples are; '''[[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} The Four Chaos Gods]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Archaon the Everchosen]]''', '''[[Pantheon/FightingMindsets Vlad von Carstein]]''', '''[[Pantheon/DCComics The Lantern Corps]]''', '''[[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]]''', '''House of Pantheon/FamilyAndRelatives''', [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Karl Franz]], [[Pantheon/VengeanceArchetypes Thorgrim Grudgebearer]], [[Pantheon/CombatClothing Malekith]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} The Emotions]], [[Pantheon/EyeAppearances Sir Daniel]] [[Pantheon/UnlivingBeings Fortesque]], [[Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} Guts]], [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Schierke]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme The Skull Knight]], [[Pantheon/FacialAttributes Squigly]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/PowerGainsAndLosses Marceline]], '''[[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]]''', [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Homura Akemi]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Sayaka Miki]], [[Pantheon/DeathArchetypes Mami Tomoe]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Kyoko Sakura]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Abilities}} Usalia]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper and Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/SupportPowers Nagato]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Bowser]], [[Pantheon/{{Locations}} The Hawkins Gang]], [[Pantheon/{{Disguises}} Lucina]], [[Pantheon/{{Monarchs}} Arturia Pendragon]], '''[[Pantheon/PeopleOfFaith Artix Von Krieger]]''', [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Zamasu]], [[Pantheon/LifeAndVitality Aldia]], [[Pantheon/{{Naruto}} Most Ascended Naruto Characters]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Pragmatism}} Meridia]]'''Meridia]]''', [[Pantheon/HeroicArchetypes Conan the Barbarian]]
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* Allies: [[Pantheon/MagicalItems Shinnok]], [[Pantheon/FieldsOfMagic Quan Chi]], [[Pantheon/{{Transformations}} Shang Tsung]], [[Pantheon/WordsAndPhrases Alduin]], [[Pantheon/MagicalItems Gul'dan]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Alex Wesker]], [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Dio Brando]], [[Pantheon/RuinAndDestruction Deathwing]], [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Count Orlok]], [[Pantheon/{{Toxicity}} The Lich]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} King Boo]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Grima]]

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* Allies: [[Pantheon/MagicalItems Shinnok]], [[Pantheon/FieldsOfMagic Quan Chi]], [[Pantheon/{{Transformations}} Shang Tsung]], [[Pantheon/WordsAndPhrases [[Pantheon/{{Words}} Alduin]], [[Pantheon/MagicalItems Gul'dan]], [[Pantheon/FormsOfImmortality Alex Wesker]], [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Dio Brando]], [[Pantheon/RuinAndDestruction Deathwing]], [[Pantheon/{{Vampires}} Count Orlok]], [[Pantheon/{{Toxicity}} The Lich]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} King Boo]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Grima]]



* Rivals: [[Pantheon/EvilActions Molag Bal]], [[Pantheon/WordsAndPhrases Alduin]], [[Pantheon/MonsterTypes Shocker]]

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* Rivals: [[Pantheon/EvilActions Molag Bal]], [[Pantheon/WordsAndPhrases [[Pantheon/{{Words}} Alduin]], [[Pantheon/MonsterTypes Shocker]]
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* Upon following Light around one day as he tried to plan up ways to ax off people from the house of Pantheon/{{Crime}}, he ended up seeing the Laughing Salesman make contact with both him and Light, despite him not even touching Ryuk or Light's Death Note before meeting him. Upon Light telling him about his desire to bring a new wave of justice to the Pantheon, Ryuk found himself with a first row seat as Moguro was able to promote Light to the head of the House of Pantheon/{{Justice}}, arresting and executing people left and right... [[EtTuBrute even trying to ax off Moguro after finding out about his misdeeds in his own world]]. [[TranquilFury This just led to a very unamused Moguro to DON Light into making his Death Note ineffective...]] [[DelayedReaction basically freeing Ryuk from Light's service as he kept that Death Note over Ryuk]]. As he saw Light beg Ryuk to help him, [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Ryuk decided to write down that Light would be killed in a prison riot, saying Light lost all forms of amusement for him at this point, laughing as several criminals Light arrested broke free,]] [[LaserGuidedKarma ready to rip Light open a new one for arresting so many people on so many flimsy pretenses]].

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* Upon following Light around one day as he tried to plan up ways to ax off people from the house of Pantheon/{{Crime}}, Pantheon/CrimeAndTransgressions, he ended up seeing the Laughing Salesman make contact with both him and Light, despite him not even touching Ryuk or Light's Death Note before meeting him. Upon Light telling him about his desire to bring a new wave of justice to the Pantheon, Ryuk found himself with a first row seat as Moguro was able to promote Light to the head of the House of Pantheon/{{Justice}}, arresting and executing people left and right... [[EtTuBrute even trying to ax off Moguro after finding out about his misdeeds in his own world]]. [[TranquilFury This just led to a very unamused Moguro to DON Light into making his Death Note ineffective...]] [[DelayedReaction basically freeing Ryuk from Light's service as he kept that Death Note over Ryuk]]. As he saw Light beg Ryuk to help him, [[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass Ryuk decided to write down that Light would be killed in a prison riot, saying Light lost all forms of amusement for him at this point, laughing as several criminals Light arrested broke free,]] [[LaserGuidedKarma ready to rip Light open a new one for arresting so many people on so many flimsy pretenses]].
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* Enemies: Really ''Anybody'' is fair game to Nagash, but particular examples are; '''[[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} The Four Chaos Gods]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Archaon the Everchosen]]''', '''[[Pantheon/FightingMindsets Vlad von Carstein]]''', '''[[Pantheon/DCComics The Lantern Corps]]''', '''[[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]]''', '''House of Pantheon/FamilyAndRelatives''', [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Karl Franz]], [[Pantheon/VengeanceArchetypes Thorgrim Grudgebearer]], [[Pantheon/CombatClothing Malekith]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} The Emotions]], [[Pantheon/EyeAppearances Sir Daniel]] [[Pantheon/UnlivingBeings Fortesque]], [[Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} Guts]], [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Schierke]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme The Skull Knight]], [[Pantheon/FacialAttributes Squigly]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/PowerGainsAndLosses Marceline]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Magic}} Madoka Kaname]]''', [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Homura Akemi]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Sayaka Miki]], [[Pantheon/DeathArchetypes Mami Tomoe]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Kyoko Sakura]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Abilities}} Usalia]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper and Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/SupportPowers Nagato]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Bowser]], [[Pantheon/{{Locations}} The Hawkins Gang]], [[Pantheon/{{Disguises}} Lucina]], [[Pantheon/{{Monarchs}} Arturia Pendragon]], '''[[Pantheon/PeopleOfFaith Artix Von Krieger]]''', [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Zamasu]], [[Pantheon/LifeAndVitality Aldia]], [[Pantheon/{{Naruto}} Most Ascended Naruto Characters]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Pragmatism}} Meridia]]'''

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* Enemies: Really ''Anybody'' is fair game to Nagash, but particular examples are; '''[[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} The Four Chaos Gods]]''', '''[[Pantheon/{{Offsprings}} Archaon the Everchosen]]''', '''[[Pantheon/FightingMindsets Vlad von Carstein]]''', '''[[Pantheon/DCComics The Lantern Corps]]''', '''[[Pantheon/TyrannicalFigures Thanos]]''', '''House of Pantheon/FamilyAndRelatives''', [[Pantheon/NicknamesAndRenames Karl Franz]], [[Pantheon/VengeanceArchetypes Thorgrim Grudgebearer]], [[Pantheon/CombatClothing Malekith]], [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} The Emotions]], [[Pantheon/EyeAppearances Sir Daniel]] [[Pantheon/UnlivingBeings Fortesque]], [[Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} Guts]], [[Pantheon/ClothingStyle Schierke]], [[Pantheon/ClothingTheme The Skull Knight]], [[Pantheon/FacialAttributes Squigly]], [[Pantheon/{{Ghosts}} Danny Phantom]], [[Pantheon/PowerGainsAndLosses Marceline]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Magic}} '''[[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]]''', [[Pantheon/TimeManipulation Homura Akemi]], [[Pantheon/RevealsAndTwists Sayaka Miki]], [[Pantheon/DeathArchetypes Mami Tomoe]], [[Pantheon/{{Tics}} Kyoko Sakura]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Abilities}} Usalia]]''', [[Pantheon/{{Twins}} Dipper and Mabel Pines]], [[Pantheon/SupportPowers Nagato]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Bowser]], [[Pantheon/{{Locations}} The Hawkins Gang]], [[Pantheon/{{Disguises}} Lucina]], [[Pantheon/{{Monarchs}} Arturia Pendragon]], '''[[Pantheon/PeopleOfFaith Artix Von Krieger]]''', [[Pantheon/HatredAndRancor Zamasu]], [[Pantheon/LifeAndVitality Aldia]], [[Pantheon/{{Naruto}} Most Ascended Naruto Characters]], '''[[Pantheon/{{Pragmatism}} Meridia]]'''



* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Cosmos]], [[Pantheon/{{Villainy}} Melkor]], [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} Lucifer]], [[Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata Nekron]], [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers Gaea]], [[Pantheon/RoyaltyOther Lord Gwyn]], [[Pantheon/CombinedForms Gravelord Nito]], [[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords The Nameless King]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Crossbreed Priscilla]], [[Pantheon/GamingStyles The Chosen Undead, The Bearer of the Curse]], [[Pantheon/OutlooksOnJob The Ashen One]], [[Pantheon/{{Hunters}} The Hunter]], [[Pantheon/FantasticRaces Arthur Curry/Aquaman]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Orm the Ocean Master]], [[Pantheon/{{Insects}} The Radiance]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Sheogorath, Sigmar, Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/{{Magic}} Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Jon Osterman/Dr. Manhattan]]

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* Enemies: [[Pantheon/{{Heroism}} Cosmos]], [[Pantheon/{{Villainy}} Melkor]], [[Pantheon/ReligionAndFaith YHVH]], [[Pantheon/{{Ambiguity}} Lucifer]], [[Pantheon/UndeadAndPhasmata Nekron]], [[Pantheon/NaturePreservers Gaea]], [[Pantheon/RoyaltyOther Lord Gwyn]], [[Pantheon/CombinedForms Gravelord Nito]], [[Pantheon/AnalysisAndRecords The Nameless King]], [[Pantheon/{{Dragons}} Crossbreed Priscilla]], [[Pantheon/GamingStyles The Chosen Undead, The Bearer of the Curse]], [[Pantheon/OutlooksOnJob The Ashen One]], [[Pantheon/{{Hunters}} The Hunter]], [[Pantheon/FantasticRaces Arthur Curry/Aquaman]], [[Pantheon/{{Heirs}} Orm the Ocean Master]], [[Pantheon/{{Insects}} The Radiance]], [[Pantheon/DivineRoles Sheogorath, Sigmar, Bruce Nolan]], [[Pantheon/{{Magic}} [[Pantheon/MagicAndSorcery Madoka Kaname]], [[Pantheon/OtherPowers Jon Osterman/Dr. Manhattan]]



* OddFriendship: [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} Plain Doll]]

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* OddFriendship: [[Pantheon/{{Emotion}} [[Pantheon/{{Tears}} Plain Doll]]
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* Followers: [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfValkyrie Maiden Valkyrie]], [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Brunhilde/Valkyrie]], [[LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD Rossweisse]], [[VideoGame/HeroesOfNewerth The Valkyries of Newerth]], [[VideoGame/FateGrandOrder Ortlinde, Hildr, Thrud]]

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* Followers: [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfValkyrie Maiden Valkyrie]], [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Brunhilde/Valkyrie]], [[LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD [[Literature/HighSchoolDXD Rossweisse]], [[VideoGame/HeroesOfNewerth The Valkyries of Newerth]], [[VideoGame/FateGrandOrder Ortlinde, Hildr, Thrud]]
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* Opposes: [[Pantheon/OthernessAbominations Cthul]][[Pantheon/PlanetaryAndCelestial hu]]

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* Opposes: [[Pantheon/OthernessAbominations Cthul]][[Pantheon/PlanetaryAndCelestial hu]]Cthu]][[Pantheon/CelestialBodiesAndStars lhu]]
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* He has a granddaughter known as Susan Sto Helit through his adopted daughter Ysobelle and his former apprentice Mort. [[Pantheon/TimeAndSpace The Doctor]] was bemused at this, as he is also an [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld ancient]] and powerful figure with a granddaughter named Susan. The two have an amiable relationship.

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* He has a granddaughter known as Susan Sto Helit through his adopted daughter Ysobelle and his former apprentice Mort. [[Pantheon/TimeAndSpace [[Pantheon/TimeAndTemporality The Doctor]] was bemused at this, as he is also an [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld ancient]] and powerful figure with a granddaughter named Susan. The two have an amiable relationship.
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'''[[VideoGame/{{Spiritfarer}} Stella and Daffodil]], Divine Travelers of TheJourneyThroughDeath''' [[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stella_00.png]][[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daffodil.png]][[caption-width-right:270:Stella above, Daffodil below]]

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'''[[VideoGame/{{Spiritfarer}} Stella and Daffodil]], Divine Travelers of TheJourneyThroughDeath''' [[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stella_00.png]][[quoteright:200:https://static.png]][[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daffodil.png]][[caption-width-right:270:Stella above, Daffodil below]]
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* [[AC: There is no justice. There is just me]] This motto occasionally puts him at cross purposes with gods from the House of Pantheon/{{Justice}}.

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* [[AC: There is no justice. There is just me]] me.]] This motto occasionally puts him at cross purposes with gods from the House of Pantheon/{{Justice}}.
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* [[AC: There is no justice. There is just me]]. This motto occasionally puts him at cross purposes with gods from the House of Pantheon/{{Justice}}.

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* [[AC: There is no justice. There is just me]]. me]] This motto occasionally puts him at cross purposes with gods from the House of Pantheon/{{Justice}}.

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