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Pages that have non-ascended deities. These range from groups with non-ascendants that have been published but with sandbox versions on retainer for indulgence purposes or new pages of groups with non-ascendants. Any tropers can take these as their personal headcanons but are barred from explicitly referencing these in Pantheon profiles. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. That said, if you want to indulge, kindly dig in.

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    Adoption Clearance Level 
  • Clearance Level Alpha (approved, to be worked on): Suggestion has been approved by the forum and is currently being worked on or is to be worked on by me.
  • Clearance Level Beta (approved, adoptable on request): Suggestion has been approved by the forum and can be adopted on request via PM from interested tropers. Alternatively, said suggestion was initially in progress but has fallen into Development Hell.
  • Clearance Level Gamma (future/merger): Suggestion has not been approved by the forum as it is planned for presentation to the forum in the future or is a merger of several profiles or several other new deities being added to an existing deity's profile. Unlike Zeta, I fully intend to work on this myself and am less likely to entertain adoption requests.
  • Clearance Level Delta (not approved): Suggestion that has been planned and completed and can be adopted on request, but has not been approved by the forum and is up to the discretion of the adopter to introduce the idea to the forum. Adoptable on request.
  • Clearance Level Zeta (restoration): Suggestion that is a restoration of a cut or deleted profile.
  • Clearance Level Epsilon (shaky/replacement): Either a suggestion that has either not been approved or more likely only partially approved by the forum, a suggestion that may share a trope with an ascended deity but hasn't been confirmed by me to be as such yet or is to replace another deity with multiple titles/poor profile quality. For Case #2, feel free to inform me.
  • Clearance Level Theta (contested/uncertain): Suggestion shares trope with another contributor's suggestion. It is likely that me and said troper are in talks to decide who has custody. Alternatively, it has shaky or at best dubious reasoning. Likely to be dropped but can be adopted if there is a proper reasoning that can be elaborated on.


From Attack on Titan:

  • Historia Reiss, The Goddess Forced to Have Children (Krista Lenz, Goddess, True Ruler of the Walls, Queen Historia, Cattle-Farming Goddess) (Gamma)
    • Potential House: Mothers
    • Reasoning: While a major presence in the first arcs of AoT, she is reduced to the Big Good and baby factory for the remainder of the series after deciding to embrace her royal heritage. This is a fixture of her characterization for the rest of the story, having been manoeuvred into marrying a random man as part of a plan to overrun Paradis.

From Black Lagoon:

  • Benny, God of Intellectually-Gifted Judaists (Delta)
    • Potential House: Intellectual Archetypes, Religious Practice
    • Reasoning: Benny is The Smart Guy hacker of the Lagoon Delivery Company, a nerd that is extremely gifted at handling the technological needs of modern piracy and illegal smuggling. And to round out the culture clash of an African leader, a Chinese-American gun-toting psycho and a Japanese salaryman, Benny is Jewish and LOVES his IT equipment.

From The Crown (2016)/Darkest Hour:

  • The Right Honourable Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, God of Great Wartime Leaders Unaccustomed to Peace (Winston Churchill, Winnie, The British Bulldog, The Roaring Lion, Crybaby, Naval Person, Former Naval Person, Lieutenant-Colonel Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom) (Gamma)
    • Potential House: Manners of Authority
    • Reasoning: He derives from the incarnations in Darkest Hour (his glory WW2 days) and The Crown (his poor post-war leadership). Churchill is an adept diplomat and excellent at foreign policy and strong leadership, but utterly fails in his post-war term for not focusing on domestic policy, still stuck in the days of the war. He dismisses a smog on London as a mere "act of God" and stubbornly insists on outdated traditions as a old Victorian. He survives till the end of his term based on wartime popularity alone.

From DC Comics:

  • Dr. Jeremiah Arkham, Deified Psychiatrist of Terrible Asylums (Gamma)
    • Potential House: Types of Madness (or become a Guardian)
    • Reasoning: As administrative director and chief psychiatrist of Arkham Asylum, he is nephew of the Asylum's founder Amadeus Arkham. While Amadeus is known for his eventual fall to madness (one grand historic fall), he doesn't have much in the way of characterization aside from his brief partnership with Jonah Hex. Jeremiah has turned to insanity multiple times as a result of the stressful nature of running the Asylum, most notably when he became the second Black Mask. In addition, he's long served the Asylum seeing many of his colleagues/subordinates like Harleen Quinzel, Byron Merideth and Eric Border become madmen and prisoners in the asylum they once worked in.

From Do the Right Thing:

  • Buggin' Out, God of Thinking Everything Is Racist (Delta)
    • Potential House: Outlooks on Life
    • Reasoning: While most of the whites in his neighbourhood are definitely racist, Buggin' Out tends to go ballistic over the tiniest thing that seems anti-black. A full-blown temper tantrum over no pictures of black people in his local pizza joint (even though photos of Italians are perfectly logical) turns into a protest and later burning diwn of said joint. Over some pictures.

From Full Metal Jacket:

  • Leonard "Gomer Pyle" Lawrence, God of Shooting Oneself in the Mouth (Private Pyle, Fat Boy, Scumbag) (Delta)
    • Potential House: Manners of Death
    • Reasoning: The one made the Title Drop shot himself after the constant abuse by Gunnery Sergeant Hartman and a blanket party by his platoon caused him to improve in attitude and skill at the expense of his sanity. His trauma for being marginalized the fat runt by the Sergeant caused him to kill the Sergeant with a fully loaded rifle and shoot himself through the mouth in despair/anger when his mind broke down.

From Gundam:

  • Ramba Ral, God of Weaponized Fingers (Blue Nova, Blue Giant, Commander Ramba Ral/Ral-chūsa)

  • Emma Sheen, Goddess of Defectors From Evil Factions (Lieutenant Junior Grade Emma Sheen [formerly Ensign]) (Epsilon)
    • Potential House: Motivations For Heroism
    • Reasoning: She joined the AEUG and left the Titans task force because she was dismayed that the peaceful ideals they championed were a farce so they could keep the Earth Federation in power through violence. Them intentionally getting Kamille's parents killed was only icing on the cake.

From Harry Potter:

  • Diagon Alley, Holy Seat of Magical Markets (Epsilon)
    • Potential House:
    • Reasoning: Diagon Alley, the go-to marketplace for young wizards preparing for a new school year, hosts shops selling such things as magic wands, potion supplies, astrological equipment, Crystal Balls, wizards' Familiars and assorted things of use to fledgling magic users.

  • Garrick Ollivander, Provider of Power Conduits (Epsilon)
    • Potential House: External Power Sources
    • Reasoning: A talented wandmaker and shop owner, Ollivander is painfully aware of how wands work and they they only choose wizards they like and match to the hair. His eccentric behaviour is encapsulated in how he evaluates people by how they mesh well with their wands or any equivalent Power Crutch. He is the leading authority on such matters in Britain, so much so that Voldemort captured him to force out how the twin cores worked.

From Hellsing:

From James Bond:

  • Francisco Scaramanga, The God with the Golden Gun (The Man With The Golden Gun, "Pistols", "Pac") (Gamma)
    • Potential House: Firearms
    • Reasoning: Every single person shot by Scaramanga dies immediately. This is made more notable by the fact that Scaramanga's titular golden gun uses custom made bullets of an absurdly low caliber note 4.2mm, making them less likely to kill anyone they hit than bullets fired from a normal gun... unless the man firing it is a spectacularly skilled marksman, which it is established that Scaramanga is. This special weapon makes him a standout of the film, not to mention being played by Christopher Lee.

  • Le Chiffre, God of Weeping Blood (Gamma)
    • Potential House: Villainous Appearances
    • Reasoning: This is a trademark trait of OG Bond villain Le Chiffre. He suffers from haemolacria in one eye, causing him to weep blood when stressed which adds to his already sinister appearance and personality. But it's ok. Nothing sinister.

From The Chorus:

  • The Choir of Fond de l'Etang, The Great Children's Choir (Alpha)
  • Reasoning: This Cherubic Choir formed by failed conductor and singer Clément Mathieu in a failing school to save its students from abuse by the headmaster. While technically the music is diegetic here, the spirit of the example holds true; hope for the students in an abusive environment. Plus, one of the lead singers becomes a famous conductor in adulthood, buoyed by Mathieu's encouragement.

From Marvel Comics:

  • Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, Divine School for Superheroes (Gamma)
    • Potential House: Establishments
    • Reasoning: The Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters is a special institute founded and led by Professor Charles Xavier to train young mutants in controlling their powers and help foster a friendly human-mutant relationship. An icon and Trope Maker of the superhero school, this place has become a center for defense of the superhuman as well as for the X-Men.

From The Office (US):

  • The employees of Dunder Mifflin Scranton, The Chosen Employees of the Corporate Office or Work Com (Beta)
    • Potential House: Social and Recreational Work
    • Reasoning: The proof is in the title... and the place the characters work in. The sales team at Dunder Mifflin Scranton sell paper. And that's it. Nope. They engage in a lot of antics, ranging from romantic to comedic to downright tragic, all within the central location that is the office and warehouse they use in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It has all the trademarks of the typical Work Com location: tight cubical tables with the typical paperwork, computer and telephone; break room; receptionist; separate office for the boss; and different cast members representing Sales, Quality Assurance, Customer Service, Corporate Liaisons, Accounting and the much-maligned (by Michael anyway) Human Resources department in the annex.

From Oldboy (2003):

  • Oh Dae-su, God of Painful Tooth Extraction (Beta)
    • Potential House: Torture and Mutilation
    • Reasoning: He wanted vengeance for the 15 years he spent in a private prison and the entire film explores his desire for revenge against his captors for imprisoning him. One of the most iconic scenes displaying his savagery involves him returning to the prison and interrogating the warden, Mr. Park, about the reasons for his imprisonment. The method of torture is, you guessed it, tooth extraction via claw hammer.

From One-Punch Man:

  • Bang, God of Fictional Fighting Styles (Silver Fang, The Greatest Treasure of Martial Arts) (Delta)
    • Potential House: Fighting Styles
    • Reasoning: Bang uses the in-universe fighting style of The Fist of Flowing Water, Crushed Rock. Although a fictional style, its philosophy of repelling, parrying or using the force of enemies' attacks against them are pretty standard in the real world of martial arts, specifically paralleling Tai-Chi. Despite being akin to low-key Waterbending, this style was what made him a S-class heroes since it is proven to beat multiple at once.

  • King, God of Audible Heartbeats (The Strongest Man on Earth, The Heroes' Hero) (Delta)
    • Potential House: TBA
    • Reasoning: King's signature King Engine creates rhythmic sounds that follow the S-class hero King around, accelerating when he's about to get into a fight and intimidating his opponents into surrendering or whenever King starts to get annoyed at someone mouthing off at him (with the same result), represented by a DOOM-DOOM-DOOM sound effect in the manga and a regular drumbeat in the anime. As King is a reluctant Fake Ultimate Hero with zero fighting skill, the "King Engine" is just the sound of his heart beating faster in a stressful situation, loud enough for other people to hear it.

  • Garou, God of Goals Easily Achieved Through Evil (Human Monster, Hero Hunter, Wolfman) (Delta)
    • Potential House: Motivations for Evil
    • Reasoning: Garou becomes a villain not because he likes villainy (in fact, he likes most villains' flair), but because he wants the world to be peaceful and being a villain to rally the heroes can easily achieve that. Ultimately, it proves a fruitless endeavour as it doesn't get him what he wants, but he keeps trying.

  • Monster King Orochi, the Divinest of Orochi (King Orochi, Lord Orochi, Psykorochi) (Epsilon)
    • Potential House: Reptiles, Monster Types
    • Reasoning: The leader of the Monster Association, Monster King Orochi is a terrible, most gruesome interpretation of the Yamato no Orochi. Assisted by Gyoro Gyoro to become the King of all Monsters, Orochi is an Eldritch Abomination that can split and reform into countless YNO heads, assimilate other monsters and even tank Saitama's punch (mostly).

From Phineas and Ferb/Milo Murphy's Law:

  • Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, Goddess of Merit Badges (Beta)
    • Reasoning: Her Fireside Girl badges require overambitious tasks to be done. Once, she casually mentions that they just earned their Mountain Moving badge, and we see the hole where it used to be, and the mountain in its new setting. Other times, they're trying to get badges in aeronautics or alligator wrestling.

From The Pirates of Penzance:

  • Stanley, God of Major Generals (Major-General Stanley) (Beta)
    • Potential House: Military Ranks
    • Reasoning: A competent person at everything but what he's supposed to be doing, that is being a major general. He is so used to this that he introduces himself with a long-winded song listing all of the things he knows, eventually summing up with a long verse about his complete and utter lack of military knowledge (he can barely tell the difference between a rifle and a javelin).

From Robocop:

  • Omni Consumer Products, Divine Law Enforcement Corporation (OmniCorp) (Gamma)
    • Reasoning: Omni Consumer Products (OCP) was an American mega-corporation based in Detroit that created products for virtually every consumer need among its citizens, and had entered into endeavors normally deemed non-profit, and even had plans to manufacture an entire city to be maintained exclusively by the corporation. To this end, the Detroit Police Department effectively became privately run by them and their best officer was maneuvered into position to become their next big success, Robocop.

From Space Battleship Yamato:

  • Yuki Mori, Goddess of Skin-Tight Space Suits (Lieutenant Yuki Mori, Nova Forrester) (Delta)
    • Potential House: Fanservice Attires
    • Reasoning: The Ms. Fanservice of her anime, her yellow latex suit serves specially to show this suit. Skin-tight, bright yellow and form-fitting, it provides no protection or defense that would be present in a normal space suit. It also informs her gutsy and tenacious personality.

From The Thing (1982):

From Transformers:

  • Slipstream, Goddess of Toyless Toyline Characters (Epsilon)
    • Reasoning: She's a Breakout Character unlike several other examples and was ignored by Hasbro for ten years (a Cyberverse figure was later released), even though doing so would have only required a recolour of the Starscream toy like any other Seeker.

From Umineko: When They Cry:

  • The Ushiromiya siblingsMembers , Unholy Family of Murdering for Inheritance (Beta)
    • Potential House: Murder and Assassination
    • Reasoning: The fight over the gold worth 2 billion yen is what turns the siblings of the Ushiromiya family against each other. Prior disagreements, spiteful souls and an accidental gun discharge leads to third child Rudolf and his wife Kyrie killing the rest of the family, including the children in what would become known as the Rokkenjima Massacre. This kickstarts the cycle of hate that is the plot of Umineko.

From Valkyrie:

The 20 July plottersmembers , Divine Group of Assassination Attempts (Beta)

  • Potential House: Murder and Assassination
  • Reasoning: As part of a dramatized retelling of the 20 July Plot in the film Valkyrie, this group of military officers plus one disgruntled politician plots to assassinate the tyrannical leader of Nazi Germany many times, all failing due to several unforeseen circumstances and the leader's erratic behaviour (changes of schedule, arriving to designated areas too early or not at all, etc). The 20 July plot was the closest and the most infamous of the attempts, actually managing to kill several high-ranking officials.

From Real Life:

  • Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen, the Red Baron (The Red Baron, Rittmeister von Richthofen, Der Rote Kampfflieger, The Red Battle Flyer, The Red Fighter Pilot, The Ace of Aces) (Beta)
    • Potential House: Nicknames and Renames
    • Reasoning: With thousands of media appearances, cameos, parodies, satires, allusions, archetypes and documentation made on him, the gentleman officer Manfred von Richthofen cemented his status as the very first ace fighter pilot with 80 confirmed victories. With his trademark colours of scarlet, iconic nickname and status as the hero of the German Empire, Richtofen paved the way for the push for a modern German air force, the Luftwaffe and greatly contributed to the advancement of aerial warfare. Even today, he is celebrated as one of the greatest examples of German patriotism and iconography, unlikely to be forgotten for the foreseeable future.

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