In the Trope Pantheon, the following were chosen:
- William Shakespeare, God of Theatre (He who did it First, The Troperus Maximus, The Bard of Avon, Caster of Red, the Immortal Bard) as a Demigod and a member of the Heads of the House Theatre and Spectacle
- Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, God and Goddess of Star-Crossed Love as Demigods in the Hall of Couples Archetypes (House of Love and Affection)
- Macbeth, God of Evil Ambition (Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, King of Scotland) as a Demigod in the Hall of Motivations for Evil (House of Villainy)
- Lady Macbeth, Patron Goddess of Villainous Wife and Obsessive Guilt Cleansing (Queen of Scotland, Gruoch Macbeth) as a Demigoddess in the Halls of Tainted Love (House of Love and Affection), Villainous Archetypes (House of Villainy), and House of Insane Behavior (House of Madness and Insanity)
- The Weird Sisters, Goddesses of Cooking Unusual Magic Ingredients (Phoebe, Luna, Seline) as Intermediate Goddesses in the Hall of Magical Items (House of Items and Objects)
- Othello, The Crazy Jealous God (The Green-Eyed Monster, the Moor, the Moor of Venice, An old black ram, A Barbary horse, The Thick Lips - Don't EVER call him by the last three) as a Demigod in the Halls of Tainted Love (House of Love and Affection) and Jealousy and Envy (House of Emotion)
- Shylock, the Greedy Jewish God Who Was Fair For His Day as a Quasideity in the Halls of Character Writing (House of Characterization) and People of Faith (House of Religion and Faith)
- Oberon, Titania and Puck, Divine King, Queen and Servant of The Faeries' Court (Oberon: The King of Fairies, Auberon, OB John | Titania: The Queen of Fairies, Anastasia Renard, Britt | Puck: Robin Goodfellow, Owen Burnett) as Lesser Gods in the Hall of Fairies (House of Otherness)
- Prince Hamlet, God of Talking to the Skull and Guilt Reminder (Prince of Denmark) as a Demigod in the Hall of Theatric Convention (House of Theatre and Spectacle)
- Ophelia, Patron Goddess of Cute and Insane Women as a Quasideity in the Hall of Insane Behavior (House of Madness and Insanity)
- Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Patron Gods of the P.O.V. Sequel as Quasideities in the Hall of Storytelling (House of Narrative)
- King Claudius, God of Comforting the Widow as a Demigod in the Hall of Romance (House of Love and Affection)
- King Richard III of England, God of Vilified Historical Figures (Richard III, Duke of Gloucester, Richard Slysheen, "William Shakespeare") as a Demigod in the Hall of Influential Figures (House of Legacy and Influence)
- King Lear and Princess Cordelia (the Shakespeare version), Patron Deities of Those Who Received Death by Adaptation (Lear: Leir of Britain; Cordelia: Cordelia of Britain) as Quasideities in the Halls of Character Adaptations (House of Characterization) and Manners of Death (House of Death and Postmortem)