List of deities in fiction
This compilation of lists is organized primarily by media type then by title of the fiction work, series, franchise or author. At the end there is a miscellaneous list.
Multiple media franchises
Digimon
- The Digimon Sovereigns: Some of the very first Digimon, rulers of the Digital World
- Zhuqiaomon: Guardian of the Southern region.
- Azulongmon: Guardian of the Eastern region.
- Ebonwumon: Guardian of the Northern region, eldest member.
- Baihumon: Guardian of the Western region, youngest member and most powerful.
- Fanglongmon: Guardian of the Center of the Digital World, and the leader of the Sovereign.
- The Dark Masters: A group of four evil Digimon whose power rivals that of the Digimon Sovereigns. After opposing and sealing away the four Sovereign, they went on to conquer the entire Digital world, forming most of it into Spiral mountain.
- Piemon (Piedmon) - Leader of the Dark Masters and the most powerful member; he ruled the Wastelands of Spiral mountain & the Nightmare Soldiers
- Mugendramon (Machinedramon) - Sadistic, ruthless and highly intelligent, he was second in power to Piemon. He ruled over the Digital city
- Pinocchimon (Puppetmon) - Ruler of the forest area. Pinocchimon's violent, childish and cruel enjoyment of toying with the Chosen Children made him greatly underestimate them
- MetalSeadramon - Arrogant and boastful, Metalseadramon ruled over the ocean area of Spiral mountain. He was the only Data-type of the entire group
- The Celestial Digimon:
- Dexmon: The guardian/servant of Yggdrasil (in the Digital Monster X-Evolution movie) and the "Shadow" of Alphamon; a member of the Royal Knights
- Apokarimon (Apocalymon): A being formed from the assimilated data of countless digimon. It was he who created the Dark Masters
Pokémon
- The Universal Pokémon
- Arceus: The creator of the universe; created Dialga, Palkia and Giratina, as well as Uxie, Mesprit and Azelf. Capable of manipulating the cosmos.
- Dialga: The Pokémon which began the flow of time in Sinnoh-region mythology. Possesses the ability to manipulate time.
- Palkia: The Pokémon which began the expansion of space in Sinnoh-region mythology. Possesses the ability to manipulate physical reality.
- Giratina: The Pokémon which created dimension to make things tangible and interactive. Possesses the ability to warp the dimensions. It has two forms; Altered Form (introduced in Diamond and Pearl), and Origin Form (introduced in Platinum), . The creators have described Giratina and its home world as being personifications of antimatter.
- Uxie: The "Being of Knowledge"; gave beings the gift of intelligence. Possesses the ability to wipe away memories from any living being, but this only happens if it opens its eyes.
- Mesprit: The "Being of Emotion"; gave beings the gift of emotion. Possesses the ability to remove emotions from any living being, rendering them zombielike.
- Azelf: The "Being of Willpower"; gave beings gift of willpower. Possesses the ability to petrify any living being.
- The Tao trio:
- The Legendary Birds, or the Winged Mirages
- Lugia: Guardian of the Sea, and protector of the winged mirages.
- The Legendary Beasts
- Raikou: the embodiment of thunder. .
- Entei: the embodiment of volcanoes.
- Suicune: the embodiment of the north wind. Mascot of Pokémon Crystal.
- Ho-Oh: Guardian of the Sky, and protector of the legendary beasts.
- The Geographic Pokémon
- The Legendary Golems
- Regirock: A golem composed of a conglomerate of rocks.
- Regice: A golem composed of frigid ice.
- Registeel: A golem composed of an unknown metal.
- Regigigas: The creator of the other golems, a colossal being able to pull whole continents with ropes.
- The Lunar Pokémon
- Cresselia: Benevolent symbol of the moon and guardian of dreams, and counterpart of Darkrai. It has the power to dispel nightmares, and is the Sandman of the Pokémon universe.
- Darkrai: Malevolent symbol of darkness and oblivion and counterpart of Cresselia. It has the power to induce and trap people in nightmares, and is most active during the new moon.
- The Kami Pokémon
- Other Deity Legendaries
- Latias and Latios: Twin dragons that guard Altomare, a city modeled after Venice, Italy. Generally friendly to humans (at least those they trust), and capable of understanding human speech. Latias is female, whereas Latios is male.
- Heatran: The embodiment of the Stark Mountain volcano in the Sinnoh region. Unique among legendary Pokémon in that it has 50/50 chance of being either gender.
- Xerneas: Legendary Deer of Life
- Yveltal: Legendary Bird of Destruction
- Zygarde: Legendary Snake of Order
Transformers
- Primus - Known as the Lord of Light and Order, the creator of the Transformers (Autobot and Decepticon) race in order to combat his evil sibling, Unicron.
- Unicron - Known as the Cybertronian God of Darkness and Chaos, Chaos-Bringer, and Universal Dominator, Unicron is the evil sibling of Primus.
Literature
Robinson Crusoe
Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe saves and befriends a Native American whom he calls Man Friday. Once they are able to communicate, Friday recounts that his religion involves the worship of a mountain god named Benamuckee, officiated over by high priests called Oowokakee.
Watership Down
- Black Rabbit, a Grim Reaper-esque god
American Gods
Old gods
Discworld novel series
The Power of Five
Robert E. Howard works
- Ymir
- Crom
- Lir
- Mannanan, son of Lir
- Badb
- Morrigan
- Macha
- Nemain
- Diancecht
- Dagda
- Set, main god of Stygia
- Mitra, main god of Hyboria
- Asura
- Erlik
Stephen King works
H. P. Lovecraft works
- Azathoth The Blind Idiot God
- Yog-Sothoth The Gate and the Key
- Shub-Niggurath The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young
- Nyarlathotep The Servitor of the Outer Gods
- Cthulhu The Great, Dread or Priest
- Ghatanothoa
- Yig
Melniboné
Middle-earth
- Eru Ilúvatar (supreme deity)
- Valar
Harry Potter
- God, the Jewish-Christian god, is often mentioned and invoked
- Death
- Merlin Often used instead of god for outlets of blasphemy. Is the prophet and/or founder of magic within the novels.
The Chronicles of Narnia
- The Emperor-Over-the-Sea: Aslan's father, who rules over all worlds.
- Aslan: the son of the Emperor, and the creator of Narnia, who was executed by Jadis.
- Tash: a demon god of Calormen.
- Bacchus: god of wine and ecstasy, a friend of Silenus and the maenads.
- Silenus: fat god riding on a donkey, tutor of Bacchus.
- Maenads- nymph goddesses that follow Bacchus.
- Satyrs, Fauns, and Centaurs- godlike beings that live in Narnia, relatives of the nymphs and others.
- Tashlan- a fake god created by Shift (Antichrist), said to mean that Tash and Aslan are one, represented by Puzzle the donkey.
Television programs
Buffyverse
Supernatural
Many deities have appeared in Supernatural, and some other characters have been deified, such as Lucifer. The angel Castiel also became a deity when absorbing the souls of monsters from Purgatory. The gods in the show include:
- God, the main deity, known just as "God", is the unseen controller of the show's events and the Jewish-Christian god
- Death is an entity of equal rank to God
- Eve, a creature who spawned every monster in existence, making her "the Mother" "of All" (Monsters)
- Tricksters, who are powerful demi-gods with the ability to manipulate reality
- Baron Samedi
- Zeus
- Anansi (mentioned only by Bobby Singer)
- Prometheus
- Artemis, the god of hunters
- Veritas
- Odin
- Baldur
- Ganesh
- Kali
- Mercury
- Zao Shen
- Hold Nickur, the Pagan gods of the Winter Solstice
Charmed
- The Avatars - Beings with tremendous power, they exist outside of time and space
- Barbas - The Demon Of Fear
- Cole Turner - Once a high level half-demon, he became The Source of All Evil, then turned indestructable with a multitude of powers and then an Avatar with infinite powers. After he was finally vanquished, he was sent to "the Void between life and death" as punishment for all his past evil deeds.
- The Elders - Leaders of Whitelighters, Cupids and the forces of Good.
- Gideon - One of the most powerful of the Elders
- The Hollow - An entity considered to be the ultimate power, which consumes all magic, good or bad.
- The Source Of All Evil - Ruler of the underworld and the forces of Evil.
- Shax - An evil personification of air and the Source's assassin
- The Tall Man - An extremely powerful demon who was thought to be indestructible, its been said that he could "swallow worlds"
- The Triad - They were one of the most powerful of the upper-level demons
- Zankou - A demon whose power was a threat to The Source
Greek deities, Hindu deities, and many other mythological beings have been adapted into the Charmed version of them. One example of this would be; thousands of years before the main storyline, the Titans once ruled the world, but were abusive of their powers. Seeking to entomb them, the Elders of that time created the Greek gods by infusing mortals with a mystical power beyond their own. Ironically, the self-declared Gods of Mount Olympus would later force the world to worship them too for many years.
Doctor Who
British sci-fi drama Doctor Who's setting has featured many god-like beings, with rational explanations for their presence. Earlier seasons presented the White Guardian and Black Guardian, personified forces of the universe. There was also the Mara, an evil entity which occupied "the dark places of the inside (or mind)", during the Fifth Doctor era. The first story that featured the Mara, entitled Kinda, contained elements of animistic tribal beliefs, whereas the second story, Snakedance, contained elements of Buddhist belief. The new series features the demonic, Devil-like adversary "The Beast" and its son Abaddon. References have also been made to a Kaled god of war and various other deities inspired by the Beast. In the far-flung future, the feline humanoids called The Sisters of Plenitude worship a Goddess of Antori, although it's clear that some elements of Christianity, such as its hymns, still exist in this era.
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess
- Aphrodite - Goddess of Love
- Ares - God of War
- Callisto - a vengeful warrior who became an immortal, a goddess, a demon, and an angel
- Dahak - an evil and demonic god
- Hercules - the legendary hero, son of Zeus
- Hera - Queen of the Olympian Deities, Goddess of Women and Marriage and sister/wife of Zeus
- Hope - daughter of Dahak and Gabrielle
- Zeus - King of the Olympian Deities, god of Sky and Thunder and brother/husband of Hera
- Gods & Goddesses
Metal Hero Series
- Great Shell God Kabuterios: A rhinoceros beetle-like robot from B-Fighter Kabuto.
- Evil Shell God Kuwaga Titan: A stag beetle-like robot from B-Fighter Kabuto.
Power Rangers
- Dark Spector: The Grand Monarch of Evil, and the ruler over those of the United Alliance of Evil.
- Animus: Ancestor of the Wild Force Megazord, and Lord of the Wildzords.
- Loki: Ancient god of mischief and mayhem. Causes the Power Rangers to doubt their allies and turn them against each other.
Super Sentai
Beast Tank: DinoTanker (Jūsensha: Dainotankā) / Great Beast God: Combination of Tyrannosaurus, ZyuMammoth, Triceratops, SaberTiger and Pteranodon. That name means "Great Beast God".
- Guardian Beast Tyrannosaurus (Shugojū Tiranozaurusu):
- Guardian Beast ZyuMammoth (Shugojū JūManmosu):
- Guardian Beast Triceratops (Shugojū Torikeratopusu):
- Guardian Beast SaberTiger (Shugojū SāberuTaigā):
- Guardian Beast Pteranodon (Shugojū Puteranodon):
Guardian Beast Dragon Caesar (Shugojū Doragon Shīzā):. Beast Knight God King Brachion (Jūkishin Kingu Burakion) / Super Beast Tank King Tanker (Chō Jūsensha Kingu Tankā):
- Mythical Qi Beasts (Kidenjū): Ancient god-like animals from Gosei Sentai Dairanger, controlled by the Dai tribe.
Three God Generals (Sanshinshō): Three sentient mecha who serve as mentors for the Ninja Sentai Kakuranger.
- Absolute God N Ma (Zettai Shin N Ma): Main villain of Mahou Sentai Magiranger.
- The Infershia Pantheon (Meifu Jusshin): Various villains in Mahou Sentai Magiranger who serve N Ma.
- The Five Warrior Gods (Gobushin): the lower tier
- Hades God Ifrit (Meifubushin Efurīto): the most fiery spirited member of the Pantheon.
- Hades God Cyclops (Meifubushin Saikuropusu): the best sharp shooter of the Pantheon.
- Hades God Toad (Meifubushin Tōdo): the greatest glutton member of the Pantheon.
- Hades God Wyvern (Meifubushin Waibān): the most arrogant member of the Pantheon.
- Hades God Titan (Meifubushin Titān): the most muscular of the Pantheon.
- The Three Wise Gods (Sankenshin): the middle tier
- Hades Goddess Gorgon (Meifukenshin Gōgon): the slyest of the Pantheon.
- Hades Goddess Sphinx (Meifukenshin Sufinkusu): the wisest of the Pantheon.
- Hades God Dagon (Meifukenshin Dagon): the semi-invincible leader of the Pantheon.
- The Underground Hades Infershia Two Ultimate Gods (Nikyokushin): the highest tier
- Hades God Drake (Meifuyokushin Doreiku): the most violent of the Pantheon.
- Hades God Sleipnir (Meifuyokushin Sureipuniru): the most reliable of the Pantheon.
- The Five Warrior Gods (Gobushin): the lower tier
Comics
DC Universe
The DC Universe simultaneously adapts every aspect of theology into its mythos, from Greek to Norse to even atheism and various fictional religions. Examples of gods featured in its narrative include:
- Ares (DC Comics) - The Greek God of War
- Darkseid - worshipped as the God of Evil
- Hercules - Demi-god and son of Zeus
- Imperiex - the embodiment of Entropy
- H'Ronmeer - (Martian deity referenced by Martian Manhunter)
- The Presence - Supreme being of the DCU
- Rao - (Personification of the red sun of Krypton)
- The Source - Semideistic, "absolute infinite" referenced by the New Gods
- Vext - "Patron deity of mishap and misfortune."
- Lords of Chaos and Order, opposed groups of god-like energy beings locked in eternal struggle
- Onimar Synn, a god-like entity worshiped by a militaristic death cult on Thanagar
- Ion - a symbiotic willpower entity, born from the emotional spectrum
- Parallax - the embodiment of fear, born from the emotional spectrum
- Nekron - a personification of death and "Lord of the Unliving"
- Cosmic Entities
- Goddesses and Gods of DC
Marvel Universe
- One-Above-All - The supreme being of the Marvel Universe
- The Living Tribunal - serves directly under the supreme being
- The Cosmic Compass - Death, Eternity, Oblivion and Infinity
- Master Order and Lord Chaos
- Mistress Love and Sire Hate
- Galactus - Devourer of Worlds
- In-Betweener - an incarnation of balance
- Phoenix Force - the culmination of all life force and psionic energy that does, has and ever will exist
- Goblin Force - rival of the Phoenix Force and also believed to be its shadow
- The Stranger
- Celestials
- Protégé
- Abraxas - the embodiment of destruction
- Mad Jim Jaspers - one of the most powerful reality manipulator in the Marvel Universe
- Thanos - the most powerful of the Titanian Eternals
- The Magus - former ruler of the Universal Church of Truth
- Franklin Richards
- Cosmic Entities
- Gods & Goddesses of Marvel
Oh My Goddess!
- Belldandy
- Skuld
- Urd
- Celestin
- Hild
- Lind
- Chrono, Ere, Ex
- Lord of Terror
- Marller
- Peorth
- Senbee
- The Almighty
- Welsper
Shaman King
- Great Spirit - the ultimate spirit force composed of countless souls. It is a holy, ancient and sentient force that only the Shaman King can wield.
- Hao Asakura - one of the most powerful Shamans to have ever lived and the main antagonist of the entire series
- Lady Sati - Leader of the Gandhara group and one of the few Shamans whose power is close to Hao's. Her spirit ally is the Buddha known as Dainichi Nyorai
- Iron Maiden - Leader of the X-Laws and third in power to Hao. Her spirit ally is the Babylonian God of Justice, Shamash
Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Zorc Necrophades.
- Exodia The Forbidden One.
Video and tabletop games
Destroy All Humans! game series
The furon God is portrayed by a statue which resembles an ancient North American or Hawaiian tiki god.
- Arkvoodle: Lord of the Sacred Crotch - the furon god of sexual dominance, reproduction, and reproductive organs.
- Dodecalypse - the furon devil.
Dungeons & Dragons game series
Main Setting
Dragonlance
Forgotten Realms
Greyhawk
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
RuneQuest
The world of RuneQuest, created by Greg Stafford, was one of the first to bring myths, cults and religions to become major plot themes, rather than plot devices, in a fantasy setting. It is also very diverse in that it features 13 main pantheons and "arrays" of deities, and numbers some 250 single or small groups of divine aspects.
Legacy of Kain
- The Elder God - The main antagonist of the Legacy of Kain series. Immortal, omnipresent and omniscient this ancient being claims to be the power behind the "Wheel of Fate"; a cycle of birth, death and rebirth.
- Kain - as the Scion of Balance Kain is the only being capable of harming the Elder God. After having gained and evolved numerous powers and abilities over the centuries, as well as adding that with his role as Balance guardian, which provides all the magic that the position grants; Kain is one of the most powerful beings in Nosgoth; having far surpassed the power of any ordinary Vampire.
- Raziel - is a wraith; champion to the Hylden & Vampire races and destined to be the spirit of the Soul Reaver sword. His ability of Free Will makes him completely unpredictable by all beings who can observe time; even the Elder God can't see or anticipate what his next move will be. His other ability makes him virtually indestructible/ immortal and keeps him from returning to the cycle of the Wheel of Fate. Nosgoths destiny hangs largely on the choices Raziel makes, constantly making him the focus of most, if not all of the forces around him.
The Legend of Zelda
Various characters are described as gods or deities in The Legend of Zelda series. While the three primary gods of Hyrule are its three creator goddesses (Din, Farore and Nayru) as worshipped by Hylians, Dekus, Gorons and Zoras alike, there are other guardian spirits on Earth such as The Great Deku Tree, Lord Jabu-Jabu (or Jabun) and Valoo who act in a divine, planetary guardian role and are worshiped as deities. Operating in a similar protective role of the planet are the Light Spirits, Ordona, Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru. Other characters such as Zephos and Cyclos, while clearly demonstrating godlike abilities, have not had their place in the pantheon of Hylian gods and spirits clearly established. The major gods are channeled through various sages and oracles, the oracles carrying names in likeness of their gods. Separate from the rest of the species and races of Hyrule, the Gerudo worship a fourth sand goddess, although it is unclear whether or not she actually exists.
Alternate worlds such as Termina seem to carry their own pantheon of gods, such as its creator gods, The Four Giants and "The Fierce Deity". Foreign lands seem to also have gods or spirits protecting them separately, such as the Maku Tree of Labrynna and Maku Tree of Holodrum. The Wind Fish is another deity of power enough to create an entire living world within his sleeping mind. In addition to these, several central villains of the series who did not start life as gods have either achieved the status, power or at least belief in themselves as such later in their character histories, including Ganondorf, Vaati and Majora.
- Farore, goddess of courage
- Nayru, goddess of wisdom
- Din, goddess of power
- Hylia, a benevolent demiurge
- Fierce Deity
Little Big Adventure
Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim
Mortal Kombat
- Elder Gods
- Shinnok (Fallen Elder God)
- Raiden
- Fujin
- Hinoka
- Ohona
- Kumari
- The One Being
Sonic the Hedgehog
- Chaos - referred to as the God of Destruction
Soul
- Ares - Greek God of War. He wants the sword Soul Edge for himself and has sent his servant to retrieve it
Tekken
- Ogre - God of Fighting
Warhammer Fantasy
Warhammer 40,000
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- Deities of the Imperium of Man
- The God-Emperor of Mankind
- The Machine God (Omnissiah, Deus Mechanicus)
- The Ork Gods
Miscellaneous
- Althena, Lucia, and Zophar, from the Lunar Series
- Calypso is an ancient mythological sea goddess in the Pirates of the Caribbean film series that was bound to human form by the Brethren Court (a court of pirates from across the world). Whilst in human form her name was Tia Dalma. She was later released by Captain Barbossa.
- The Childlike Empress from The Neverending Story
- The Creator and Shai'tan from the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan
- Frith the rabbit deity in Watership Down by Richard Adams
- Gozer (and its servants Zuul, Vins Clortho, and Azetlor) from Ghostbusters (film)
- Ka Anor, from the Everworld novel series
- Koenma form the Yu Yu Hakusho manga series
- Palutena the Goddess of Light
- Shardik, the bear believed to be a deity in Richard Adams’s novel of the same name
- Spirit of the Abyss