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==Official League Records== | ==Official League Records== | ||
− | Pantheocide joined the [[ILB]] as a pitcher for the [[Tokyo Lift]] during the | + | Pantheocide joined the [[ILB]] as a pitcher for the [[Tokyo Lift]] during the {{BetaSeason|10}} elections after the [[Ascension]] of the [[Baltimore Crabs]]. |
During the [[Season 16#Election Results|Season 16 elections]], Pantheocide became a lineup player via the Lift's [[Season 16#Wills|'''Move''']] will. | During the [[Season 16#Election Results|Season 16 elections]], Pantheocide became a lineup player via the Lift's [[Season 16#Wills|'''Move''']] will. | ||
− | On | + | On {{BetaSeason|20}}, Day 99, Pantheocide was named an [[Idols#Season 20|MVP]] and gained the {{ModLink|Ego+}} modification. |
− | On | + | On {{BetaSeason|21}}, Day 12, Pantheocide was [[Incineration|incinerated]] and replaced by [[Steals Mondegreen]]. |
During the [[ILB Semi-Centennial]], Pantheocide played for the [[Rising Stars]]. Pantheocide then fell to the [[Chicago Firefighters]] as a pitcher. | During the [[ILB Semi-Centennial]], Pantheocide played for the [[Rising Stars]]. Pantheocide then fell to the [[Chicago Firefighters]] as a pitcher. | ||
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===Fanart=== | ===Fanart=== | ||
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− | File:Pantheocide spkgui.jpg|alt=A digital full color drawing of Pantheocide, a dark-skinned stocky woman with short hair wearing a sleeveless Lift uniform. She has a scar across one cheek, pink eyes, and a big grin. They have two bats strapped to their back and are holding an inflatable bat with the words "Stage 6" in one hand as they flex with the other, and she is in front of a background with arrows in Lift colors, the words "Tokyo Lift," the number '19' repeated many times, and a screenshot from Day 117 of Season 19 when she hit a 3-run home run.|Pantheocide after the Lift's first championship in | + | File:Pantheocide spkgui.jpg|alt=A digital full color drawing of Pantheocide, a dark-skinned stocky woman with short hair wearing a sleeveless Lift uniform. She has a scar across one cheek, pink eyes, and a big grin. They have two bats strapped to their back and are holding an inflatable bat with the words "Stage 6" in one hand as they flex with the other, and she is in front of a background with arrows in Lift colors, the words "Tokyo Lift," the number '19' repeated many times, and a screenshot from Day 117 of Season 19 when she hit a 3-run home run.|Pantheocide after the Lift's first championship in {{BetaSeason|19}}. Art by [https://twitter.com/spkgui/status/1400831217516285967 @spkgui] |
File:Pantheocide Quitter jeules.png|alt=Digital art on a blank background. Pantheocide is a dark-skinned person with a bright pink sideshave and a big hoodie. Quitter is a thin Chinese American with white hair and a black tank top. Pantheocide has one arm over Quitter's shoulders as she leans down with the question, "Tell me, Quitter. Did the Shelled One Bleed?" Quitter is clearly vaguely uncomfortable at the invasion into their personal space.|Pantheocide and [[Wyatt Quitter]]. Art by [https://twitter.com/jololion @jeules] | File:Pantheocide Quitter jeules.png|alt=Digital art on a blank background. Pantheocide is a dark-skinned person with a bright pink sideshave and a big hoodie. Quitter is a thin Chinese American with white hair and a black tank top. Pantheocide has one arm over Quitter's shoulders as she leans down with the question, "Tell me, Quitter. Did the Shelled One Bleed?" Quitter is clearly vaguely uncomfortable at the invasion into their personal space.|Pantheocide and [[Wyatt Quitter]]. Art by [https://twitter.com/jololion @jeules] | ||
File:Pantheocide buzzard bees.png|alt=A full-color digital drawing of Gerund Pantheocide, a very buff short person with light brown skin, a broad nose, short fluffy black hair, a scar on one cheek, and a low bandanna covering her eyebrows. She is wearing a high-necked Garages "Deicide" t-shirt with the sleeves ripped off, and is standing in front of a firey background as she grins, gestures with one hand out to the side, and simply states, "Bees."|Art by [https://twitter.com/saltbuzzard @saltbuzzard] | File:Pantheocide buzzard bees.png|alt=A full-color digital drawing of Gerund Pantheocide, a very buff short person with light brown skin, a broad nose, short fluffy black hair, a scar on one cheek, and a low bandanna covering her eyebrows. She is wearing a high-necked Garages "Deicide" t-shirt with the sleeves ripped off, and is standing in front of a firey background as she grins, gestures with one hand out to the side, and simply states, "Bees."|Art by [https://twitter.com/saltbuzzard @saltbuzzard] |
Revision as of 22:49, 14 January 2023
Gerund Pantheocide is a pitcher for the Chicago Firefighters, and has been with the team since the ILB Semi-Centennial. Pantheocide has played for the Tokyo Lift and Rising Stars.
Official League Records
Pantheocide joined the ILB as a pitcher for the Tokyo Lift during the Season β10 elections after the Ascension of the Baltimore Crabs.
During the Season 16 elections, Pantheocide became a lineup player via the Lift's Move will.
On Season β20, Day 99, Pantheocide was named an MVP and gained the Ego+ modification.
On Season β21, Day 12, Pantheocide was incinerated and replaced by Steals Mondegreen.
During the ILB Semi-Centennial, Pantheocide played for the Rising Stars. Pantheocide then fell to the Chicago Firefighters as a pitcher.
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Box of Gerund Pantheocide Files
- Dust billows as the file box lands on the table. While many archives in the Interdimensional Rumor Mill are unified in some way, this... definitely isn’t one of them. The accompanying Rumor Registry explains all of the contents... wherever it is... but for now you grab the folder labelled IF-1667 and start reading...
The waters beyond this point are uncharted, tales from distant shores echoed back into our reality.
Background
The following accounts can be traced to a single leather-bound journal originally found in a locked wooden chest alongside a sextant-like device of indeterminate origin and a shell that matches no known species of mollusc. The chest was located in a storage room in the Legscraper’s lower levels that was described as “smelling faintly of the sea”. Subsequent attempts to locate and navigate to said room have been unsuccessful thus far. The journal details the exploits of the crew of a large sailing vessel, The Tokyo Adrift, descriptions of which are largely consistent with mid-17th century galleons.
With The Tokyo Adrift
Gerund Pantheocide serves as the gunner of The Tokyo Adrift after promoting herself from the position of powder monkey. Pantheocide is described as “being proficient in firearms, polearms, her own arms and most arms in between”. One entry depicts Pantheocide as running into battle with “no less than two blades in each hand, with an additional hunting knife held between clenched teeth”. With regards to her abilities as the ship’s gunner, one crewmate was quoted as saying “I once saw her shoot a cannonball out of the air mid-flight with her own”. The captain himself described Pantheocide’s gunnery as “mightily impressive” and “in defiance of the laws of conservation of momentum”.
Despite signing up for a life on the seas, Pantheocide repeatedly expressed a disdain for the ocean, describing it as “Poseidon’s bathtub” and expressing a desire to “dive down there and give the ol’ son of a gun a piece of [her] mind”. In at least one instance, she was found firing a cannon angled almost straight down before claiming that the shot was a misfire.
Pantheocide’s physical prowess presumably came into play during the events of 1667, with the final journal entry describing her charging headfirst towards an [REDACTED] threatening the ship and its crew. The bottom half of the last page of the journal is sliced to shreds, rendering it unreadable.
Fan Works
Fanfiction
For more fanfiction, go to the Gerund Pantheocide tag on AO3.
- phone home by waltztangocache - Gerund Pantheocide calls Yusef Fenestrate after being brought back to life.
- for agony i'd rather know by novelsinourheads - Gerund Pantheocide joins the Firefighters after their resurrection.
Interactive Fiction
- cards fall where they may by staradavid – Gerund Pantheocide during the Semi-Centennial.
Fanart
Pantheocide after the Lift's first championship in Season β19. Art by @spkgui
Pantheocide and Wyatt Quitter. Art by @jeules
Art by @saltbuzzard
Art by @jeules
Art by @tredlocity, template by Stonius Liftalonicus VI#7675.
Art by @saltbuzzard
Art by @jeules
Cudi Di Batterino and Pantheocide after a movie. Art by @Tredlocity
Art by @unhenge
Art by @jeules
Pantheocide departing. Art by @saltbuzzard
Val Hitherto, Pantheocide, Coolname Galvanic, Yusef Fenestrate, and Grollis Zephyr in the early Expansion Era. Art by @saltbuzzard
Art by @saltbuzzard
A conversation between Yusef Fenestrate and Pantheocide, by @saltbuzzard
Karaoke Night with the Lift during the Grand Siesta. From left to right: Gerund Pantheocide, Yusef Fenestrate, Ayanna Dumpington, Wyatt Quitter, and Stijn Strongbody. Art by Fancymancer
Gerund by Tigrishades
Art by @pysics
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