Characters by occupation
The following table expands our current category Characters by occupation with examples taken from different wikis with similar categories. Some of them have not appeared yet in D.I.T., while others are going to appear in the near future.
Demonyms Tree
- 1 Europeans
- 2 ==
- 2.1 Northerners
- 3 ==
- 4 ==
- 5 ==
- 5.1 Unknown Countries characters
- 5.2 Jovians
- 5.3 Martians
- 5.4 Mercury
- 5.5 Neptunians
- 5.6 Saturnians
- 5.7 Uranians
- 5.8 Venusians
- 5.9 Other characters
- 6 =Extraterrestrials and otherdimensionals
- Albanians
- Jade Stokowski
- Austria
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- Czechoslovakia
- Englishmen
- Lily Clark
- Finnish
- Tarla Holopanien
- French
- Montesquieu
- Germans
- Atara
- Beemer
- Bill
- Brian
- Katie Christensen
- Adolf Hitler
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- Ms. Malone
- Tony
- Tress
- Wayne
- Greeks
- Falcom Aesalom
- Hercules
- Hungarians
- Ruby Wright
- Irish
- Italians
- Pythoman
- Sergio Mattarella
- Thames (Middle Ages)
- Norway
- Portugal
- Russians
- Moscow
- Red Square
- Moscow
- Scotland
- Swedish
- Eric Cuell
- Tarla Holopanien
- Irene Stewart
- Tjandrasa
- Stockholm
- Swiss
- Virilepes Academy of Mutantry
- Afghanistanians
- Chinese
- Ida
- Link
- Mella Mou
- Shan Mou
- Sir Roast
- Japa…
Locations Tree
- 1 Europe
- 2 ==
- 2.1 North America
- 3 ==
- 4 ==
- 5 ==
- 5.1 Unknown Countries
- 5.2 The Eight Worlds
- 5.3 Other locations
- 5.4 Planets and dimensions
- Albania
- Austria
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Czech Republic
- Czechoslovakia
- England
- Amesbury
- Stonehenge
- Kent
- London
- Brompton Cemetery
- Black Mausoleum
- Buckingham Palace
- Commonwealth School of Mutantry
- Brompton Cemetery
- Amesbury
- France
- Paris
- Germany
- Berlin
- Bonn
- Colditz
- Colditz Castle
- Unicorn Cave
- Würzburg
- Bill's house
- Ms. Malone's house
- Tress' house
- Wayne's house
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy
- Milan
- Rome
- Venice
- Verona
- Monaco
- Monte Carlo
- Northern Ireland
- Norway
- Portugal
- Russia
- Moscow
- Red Square
- Moscow
- Scotland
- Soviet Union
- Spain
- Guernica
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Osma-Soria
- Sweden
- Stockholm
- Switzerland
- Virilepes Academy of Mutantry
- United Kingdom
- Afghanistan
- China
- Beijing
- Palace of Despair
- Hong Kong
- Beijing
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Japan
- Godeliff's hut
- Tok…
User blog:BabyIntelligence4ever/Top 10 DLU Villains
According to Carol Wilcox, evil all comes down to money, lust, revenge, perfectionism, and brutal survival instinct... and the few especially evil men who just want to control everyone and everything because they think it's possible. Without villains, why, there wouldn't be any heroes.
10 L'smae
L'smae's got a lot going for her, she's cute, she's gutsy, she's smart and really likeable. Sometimes she's just the cutest wittle baby but usually she's too busy being a queen for us to notice that.
9 Potty
Potty is the founding father of DLU Villains and he needs to be on here somewhere.
8 Pomp
Pomp was so damn likeable that while it was kinda predictable that she was evil, it was still hard to take in. She is just so irresistible!
7 The Magistrate
Zira …
Top 10 Wise and Badass Xerin Hedashield Quotes
10. “So I can't wear whatever I want? Besides, it's not like this is a metallic trophy bikini. It's just a damn sports bra.”
9. “(But the Jedi teach that only lords of the Sith deal in absolutes, that truth depends on a point of view and is never absolute, basically taught that you should essentially rejoice in someone dying a painful death, that you should not have any attachments to family or loved ones. If taken to its logical conclusion, this implicitly condones killing your master or Padawan simply to ensure you don't give in to any attachments at all.”
8. “The members of the Senate are always so concerned about themselves, that they miss the larger problems for everyone.”
7. “(So you're into me because I don't have much of a background.…
What D.I.T. villains could return for The Death of Shadows?
Part Five: The Death of Shadows in the D.I.T. Literary Universe is gearing up and I’ve been thinking about the bad guys that are still out there. Could any of them be showing up in the next part of the DLU? I’ve compiled seven evildoers that could be making a return in the final stretch of D.I.T. books.
The Dark Priest
I’m starting with the Dark Priest because he actually is returning! Confirmed for Demolition One and Superquack III, the Dark Priest will be coming back in some capacity. Will he be dispatched as a brief cameo like he's the Ronan of the DLU? Or could his return signal bigger plans for what’s going to happen in Part Five? He isn't likely to have forgotten his defeat at the hands of Zachary Brown and Izzy. With nearly limitless power (a…
Top 6 Ships in the DLU
Half of them wound up together; half of them sadly found other lovers. These are the 6 couples I ship the hardest, in order:
6. Superquack/Morgan (Sorgan)
These two are a cute couple, something we've all known from day one. Opposite attracts opposite and I ship these two so hard.
5. Josh Hogan/Helen McKeen (Hosh)
Parts of their personality might clash, but I think Josh's type of wisdom can really help Helen with her insecurity, and Helen's type of wisdom can really help Josh with his insecurity.
4. Master Intelligence/Lindsay Kellerman (Lintelligence)
Sebiscuits betrayed him for not giving him enough attention and tried to kill him four times, Lindsay on the other hand has never done anything to him. They balance each other out so well and I'm a…
All the DLU books, ranked
Here's my personal opinion of all the books in the D.I.T. Literary Universe, from the unbearable to the forgettable to the neutral to the good to the legendary:
35. When is Prehistory?
This book feels boring and irrelevant, Leonard and Analdas are annoying, Gummi is used in the wrong way and the villain was utterly unacceptable.
34. Apocalypse
Baby Intelligence just isn't as charming in this book and I didn't really feel bad for Paige, she was okay but Sebiscuits just needed someone to kill so he was no longer just sort of evil.
33. Journey to Planet 12 II
Yeah, anyone else remember this book? Yeah, I didn't even finish it, it was so boring and childish.
32. Zachary Brown 2
This book was unacceptably sarcastic, bland, and just had a bad energy and aga…
Why Xerin Hedashield is the Perfectly Written Villain
- 1 Introduction
- 2 1. Xerin is not your typical Sith Lord.
- 3 2. Xerin’s ends actually make sense.
- 4 3. Xerin is flawed.
- 5 4. Xerin suffers.
- 6 5. Xerin wins!
- 7 Conclusion
If someone were to ask me Potty’s plan and motivation from “The Prime Poppies”, I would find it pretty difficult to nail down what his reasons were for being the antagonist of the story. Same goes for the Lord of the Stone from the first “Before The SMSB” book, Dorphane Giles from the third one, Darth Tenebrous from “Ronald Potter and the Clash of Wills”, Karkamel from “The Super Babies: An Ended Generation”, Miranda from “The Princess and the Lips”, and a number of other D.I.T. books. Now, please don’t take what I’m getting at here as a knock against D.I.T. specifically. The problem with ‘…
Top 10 NoHeads
Maybe we do know the power of the Darkness....
- Mr. Stupid NoHead
- Annabeth Black
- Baron Zarath
- Hell Burnbottom
- Sebiscuits Cardarphen
- Dorphane Giles
- Abalan
- L'smae
- Mr. Crooked NoHead
- Mean King
Top 10 The Super Babies Characters
It's not like everyone has powers....
- Baby Intelligence
- Tori Newell
- Bailey Dennings
- Annabeth Black
- Mr. Stupid NoHead
- Thomas Meyer
- Paige Nelson
- Gummi the Bare
- Baby Strength
- Sebiscuits Cardarphen
- Abalan
- Bethany Donner
- Lindsay Kellerman
- Hell Burnbottom
- Carol Wilcox
Top 10 Superpowers We Wish Were Real
- Lightning
- Mind Control
- Beam Emission
- Telekinesis
- Barrier Generation
- Chlorokinesis
- Blast Inducement
- Pyrokinesis
- Self-Liquification
- Consciousness Manipulation
D.I.T. Literary Universe books, ranked from worst to best
It is not overstating things to say that D. Isaac Thomas has boundless talent, charm, ambition, and willpower and that his imagination, while not limitless, transcends some of the greats, and quality will only increase with a Bachelor's Degree. For this, few of the newer D.I.T. books have failed to be fun and memorable, while most of the older ones, while they could use a good spring cleaning, are the endearing results of an intellectual and ambitious, yet naive and (forgive me) psychologically stunted child turned teenager turned grown man.
"Khustandil" was released 4 years ago and despite its flaws, it opened new doors for the franchise, especially by letting us see Jupiter firsthand. "Boys vs. Girls 2 Prelude" was also an interesting teen …
D.I.T. Literary Universe villains, ranked from weakest to strongest
Historically, the biggest problem with D.I.T., especially the D.I.T. Literary Universe, has been its villains. While many of them are mighty and powerful and filled with muscles, several certainly aren't, such as Yidd and Grace Tyler for instance. So I took a look at the primary antagonist from each book so far to give you a sense of which were the strongest (and weakest).
31. Cara Mota (Boys vs. Girls: The Fate of the Towers)
Cara seems kinda obvious as one of the weakest villains in the DLU. Yeah, she might be one of the smartest, but otherwise she herself has admitted she is a weakling physically. She also doesn't have hypercognition like Zira does, even if Zira is considerably fatter than Cara. If her physical well-being is in danger then …
D.I.T. Literary Universe villains, ranked from worst to best
First off, if there's anything I learned from wasting my time in first grade, it's that conflict and resolution aren't just important to storytelling — they're both essential. Without a conflict, it's only an event, a joyous occurrence, a vacation with an unrealistic shortage of minor things going wrong, not a story. To get a conflict and resolution, it needs heroes and villains, with a main one to direct both subgroups. While the main character is the main focus of the tale and can have hundreds of pages of page frequency, the main villain has the even more important task of, from in the shadows, guiding the story to its climactic finale. While this can be anything from the natural man guiding the protagonist to be his worst self ("Inside…
Bye
I regret to say that I am leaving the wikia community soon. It's been a fun time, but I will have to delete my account soon for various reasons. It's been a fun journey, my friends.