
In the Marvel Universe in addition to the various different pantheons based on real-life ones, there is also of course the Panther God that Wakanda worships and whose high priest is none other than Black Panther, when Stan Lee and Jack Kirby presented the Black Panther in Fantastic Four #52, it showed that the hero and the Wakandans worshiped the Panther God, with no relation to worshiped gods in life, only with the stories of the Black Panther by writer Christopher Priest (comics) in late 90s, revealed that Panther God was actually the black cat goddess Bast of the Egyptian pantheon, other authors started to find other explanations, the evil Lion God became the lioness goddess Sekmeth, Bast's sister, Sobek, the Crocodile God is another Egyptian deity from an ancient and forgotten cult in Wakanda.

There's an entire multiversial hierarchy with several other gods and comparative creatures that operate apart from the rest! And that's just touching on the gods introduced in Dragon Ball Super that neatly fit into the hierarchy of Universe Seven. The destruction god also has prophetic visions, which he shares with a "retainer" who is able to put him to sleep with a tap and turn time back when things go wrong. The two Kaioshin revealed also had fusion devices that allowed them to gain the abilities of super empowering and instantaneous movement from other beings that existed in their realms. The creation of new worlds, which the kai will watch, fall into the realm of the "Kaioshin", introduced right before the god of destruction and don't get along with him.
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The Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods movie centered around the awakening of a destroyer god who destroys planets to recycle material for the creation of new ones and is capable of ending galaxies. Above "planetary gods", are King Yemma who judges the dead and kai, who use mass interstellar telepathy to watch over creation. He's still godlike by human standards, having a room that lets one visit the past, a chamber that accelerates time, a spaceship capable of faster than light travel and was himself stronger than a man who reduced the moon to a cloud of ashes without technological aid but "Kami" was getting old and also used up some of his power splitting himself in two.
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This is the driving force in the short-lived Unico series of movies - Unico is forced to move from place to place because the Gods want him banished from existence.Berserk has the Godhand and the Idea of Evil, as well as the Four Elemental Kings.They did not have an entire religion devoted to just them like they do in Fushigi Yuugi. But they were very minor deities: guardians of a portion of the sky, and associated with seasons (and maybe a few concepts like love, war, fertility, etc.). To clarify: The Four Gods were actual deities. Fushigi Yuugi has its pantheon of The Four Gods as the reason behind the whole story.Expect fantasy characters to pick one deity and stick to them rather than worship whichever holds the portfolio most appropriate to the business of the moment. Interestingly, and possibly because of the non-polytheistic background of most sci-fi and fantasy writers, fantasy religions tend to be far more inclined to Henotheism than most real-world polytheisms.

Note that while the title says "pantheon", single Gods count too, but they are rarer. Non-godly spirits, demons and ordinary magical beings don't count, but various lesser gods, demigods and Odd Job Gods do. Being a Flat-Earth Atheist is a potentially dangerous prospect.

Roughly 9 times out of 10 note and remember, 68% of all statistics are made up on the spot, the Fantasy Pantheon will be polytheistic and each god and goddess will have an Anthropomorphic Personification.
