Follow TV Tropes

Following

Sandbox / Xen Xero

Go To

Xen's personal playground for cataloguing ideas whenever he has the time to do so.

Trope ideas.

My Pantheon Ideas.

Characters to rework.

Characters I'd like to ascend:

Pantheon Drafts: (Some of these haven't been pitched yet)

     Ellen and Viola 
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ellen_7.jpg
Ellen in Viola's body (left) and Viola in Ellen's body (right)
Ellen and Viola, Goddesses of Body-Swap Torture (The Witch, Legless Girl)
  • Potential House: Slaughter, Personal Appearance, or Shape
  • Demigod (Ellen) and Intermediate Goddess (Viola) (formerly vice-versa)
  • Symbol: A black cat curled around a bloody doll with no eyes or legs.
  • Theme Song: Ending No. 3
  • Alignment: Chaotic Evil (Ellen) and Lawful Good (Viola)
  • Portfolio:
    • Ellen:
    • Viola:
  • Domains:
  • Allies:
    • Ellen: Captain Ginyu, Bernkastel, Desaad
    • Viola: The Mystery Gang, Coraline, Kevin McCallister, Goku
  • Enemies: Each other (and by extension, each other's allies)
  • Opposed by: (Ellen only) Greninja, Frog, Naveen, Kermit, Tsuyu Asui
  • Unusual relationship with: Ginosaji, Zamasu
  • Interestingly enough, Ellen's magic is confined to her body instead of her soul. So as long as they are in each other's bodies, Viola has all of Ellen's magical abilities, while Ellen is reduced to little more than an ordinary girl. This has not stopped Ellen from attempting to reclaim her powers.
  • Viola's sole desires are to reclaim her body and make Ellen suffer for everything she's done to her. Unfortunately, they are unable to return to their original bodies, as the spell that displaced them in the first place requires absolute consent between both parties (which Ellen will never agree to). Most gods believe this is for the better, since it prevents Ellen from getting her magic back.
  • The House of Medicine has been more than accommodating toward Viola's plight. Through their efforts, they were able to restore her limbs, eyes, and voice, as well as provide medicine that relieved her of her body's chronic pain. Unfortunately, the body's inherent illness could not be cured. As a result, Viola is bound to the Witch House, as its magic wards off the illness and keeps her . If she ever steps foot outside of the house, she reverts back to her sickly, mangled form.
  • Some gods feel bad for Ellen for the abuse she had suffered throughout her childhood. However most believe that it is no excuse for the many atrocities she has since committed.
  • Every single frog-related deity absolutely DESPISES Ellen after learning how she betrayed a helpful frog companion during her and Viola's first feud.
  • Despite being repulsed by her mortality and evil actions, Zamasu was rather impressed by Ellen's use of body swap magic, and the Goku Black half of him was rather jealous that he never thought to torture his timeline's Goku after their swap, rather than simply killing him.
  • Ginosaji once visited the Witch House looking for a new victim. After powering through every single one of the house's deathtraps, he found them both in the bedroom where he began to beat Ellen mercilessly with a spoon. After she fled the room, he turned around and gave Viola a small wink before proceeding to follow Ellen. Viola had absolutely no idea what to make of this.

     Klaus Bassek 
https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/forklift_driver_klaus_1.png
Klaus Bassek, God of Killer Forklifts (Forklift Driver Klaus, Staplerfahrer Klaus, Chad Warrick)
  • House: Weapons (Weaponized Objects)
  • Rank: Quasideity
  • Symbol: A triangular yellow sign featuring a black outline of a forklift and its operator.
  • Theme Song: "Happyland"
  • Alignment: Neutral Good
  • Portfolio:
  • Domains:
  • Allies:
  • Klaus Bassek was your typical German day-laborer who had recently obtained his forklift operator's permit. Unfortunately, his first day on the job turned out to be his last due to his lax attitude toward proper workplace safety resulting in countless injuries and deaths, including his own.
  • Impressed by the chaotic events of his first day on the job, the gods restored him to life as a god representing forklifts as a tool for murder. Klaus himself is fairly uneasy about his new title.

Top