Divine Blood

This page refers to the Full Metal Panic!/Ah! My Goddess/Ranma ½ fanfic by Luke "Thrythlind" Green, not the novel series the author has spun off around the original characters from this story.



""This looks like a safe neighborhood.""

- Ranma Satomi on arriving in the neighborhood of Jindai High.

Like so many other fics by Luke "Thrythlind" Green, this was started merely by an idle “what if” statement that consisted of “what if Ranma Saotome had children by the Gods?”. The first elements were posted in mid-August on the Maximum Adventure. The prologue, chapter one and some of chapter two were written between then and late January 2007, after which time it sat untouched until picked up again in June 2009. As of Summer 2014 it is incomplete at 51 chapters.

The plot is that Zeus and Poseidon are arguing over whose bloodline is strongest by comparing their children's accomplishments. A third deity, Hecate, appeared and noted that neither could compare their bloodlines because they had not yet sired children on the same woman. She suggested a bet and offered herself to serve as a fill in for her father Hades, since he was unlikely to care about such a bet, or approve.

The object of the bet is Ranma Saotome, who ends up kidnapped from Japan and abandoned in Greece.

The story then skips seventeen years to Ranma Satomi (a European misspelling of her name that she’s adopted to avoid attention) deciding to return to Japan after raising her children for seventeen years, during which she has acted as a freelance mercenary and exorcist.

Ranma avoids Nerima, not wanting to go right to her old home just yet, and Nekomi, due to sensing something similar to her attackers there. Instead she arrives at Jindai High, her children starting school the same day as Sousuke Sagara.

In addition to the chapters on Fanfiction.net, the story can be found in episodic form on the Anime Addventure, with material that appears to be more recent than the FF.Net copy. And, as noted above, a series of novels based on the fanfic—with a series of expies replacing the characters from other sources—is available from Amazon.com and other outlets.

"Illujanka: Her name was Rene. She was born nine months after Woodstock. Her father was a human who died in a car accident I was too drunk or high to see coming. She was the only daughter I had in ten thousand years of life and the last thing I said to her before those bastards attacked us was that she'd never amount to anything... And they keep playing her apologizing to me."
 * Abusive Parents: Bit character Illujanka was a terrible mother to her daughter Rene. Rene's Heroic Sacrifice, which was preceded by Rene apologizing to her mother for being a failure, being continuously replayed on the news leads to Illujanka having a massive Heel Realization.

"Tessa:At least they're not accusing me of trying to become a God. Mardukas Isn't that exactly what you did? Tessa:I really hope not."
 * Actor Allusion: Janet Frasier is one of Kodachi Kuno's victims.
 * Frank Simmons, a character played by John DeLancie, starts acting very full of himself.
 * Adaptational Badass: Eija whenever dealing with a dead soul
 * A God Am I: Averted.

"Naiki: A Violent, tumultuous, overwhelming flow. Also Naiki: Wait... Deimosu: Twelve. Lusca: That's not funny. Also Lusca: SQUEEE! Sousuke: Affirmative. Eija: No, really."
 * Played Straight with
 * All There in the Manual: A lot of stuff is discussed and explained by the author in the Addventure comments and forum threads regarding this fic. This is partially due to Thrythlind's Readers are Geniuses tendencies.
 * Ancient Astronauts:
 * And Man Grew Proud:
 * Another Dimension: Three major ones and implied several minor ones, all artificially created pocket universes.
 * Nifelheim is an overpopulated and sulfur-filled pocket dimension originally designed as an emergency refuge to survive the aftermath of the KT event.
 * It semi-matches the fire and brimstone type hell because by the time they finished it, Demons had altered themselves to better survive a mild version of such an atmosphere.
 * Asgard is a vast, arboreal world designed for long-term habitation and self-sustainability.
 * Recent developments have revealed the existence of Atlantis, which is currently being used as the base of operations in the war effort.
 * The Labyrinth is one of several fantastical places that the Gods and Demons pulled out of the world and set in hiding in order to preserve them as monuments.
 * Since its discovery by Deimosu and crew, it is likely to become the basis for a third major dimensional realm.
 * Badass: Several Characters
 * Badass Abnormal:
 * Badass Adorable: Eija. Soooo many fans have commented that she's adorable despite the fact she has one of the creepiest and nastiest power sets of the three siblings.
 * Badass Normal: Sousuke (for the moment)
 * To a certain extent, any highly trained soldier. For those that know about paranormal abilities, the general perception is that "Akiras" (paranormals with no training in how to operate) are a detriment.
 * Beautiful All Along: Yonjuu and any other "Ni", subverted by the fact that they are what most people consider voluptuous while their ideal of beauty is a gymnast's build, due to their "mother" being a gymnast who sees other body types a detriment to actually performing gymnastics. Yonjuu Ni is the most vehement in stating that she's ugly.
 * Beware the Nice Ones:
 * Taken Up to Eleven when.
 * Big Bad Ensemble: Hecate, Gauron, Leonard Testarossa and
 * Big Damn Heroes
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: In-universe example, for the lovers that Aphrodite used as a warp point. From their perspective, a quartet of scantily clad Greek goddesses randomly appear, accuse the man of infidelity, and leave. The woman, now shocked that the man she's with is already married, then leaves as well. The man is thoroughly confused and doesn't realize he got off easy considering the goddesses included Hera.
 * Blank Slate: Shichimu Ni, whose memories were wiped in trying to prevent  This hardens Kurz's resolve to eliminate the.
 * Boldly Coming: The approach of the Gods and Demons toward humans in the early days.
 * Catch Phrase:
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: In-universe example, for the lovers that Aphrodite used as a warp point. From their perspective, a quartet of scantily clad Greek goddesses randomly appear, accuse the man of infidelity, and leave. The woman, now shocked that the man she's with is already married, then leaves as well. The man is thoroughly confused and doesn't realize he got off easy considering the goddesses included Hera.
 * Blank Slate: Shichimu Ni, whose memories were wiped in trying to prevent  This hardens Kurz's resolve to eliminate the.
 * Boldly Coming: The approach of the Gods and Demons toward humans in the early days.
 * Catch Phrase:
 * Blank Slate: Shichimu Ni, whose memories were wiped in trying to prevent  This hardens Kurz's resolve to eliminate the.
 * Boldly Coming: The approach of the Gods and Demons toward humans in the early days.
 * Catch Phrase:

"Kaname: You were planning this before you ever got assigned the homework? Mizuki: Yeah. Sousuke: Why didn't you just do the homework? Mizuki: I was busy putting the whole smoke bomb thing together!"
 * Cloning Blues:
 * Color Coded for Your Convenience: Divine facial markings are blue, demonic facial markings are red, and  facial markings are green.
 * Combat Tentacles: Used by Kraken. Verges on Naughty Tentacles.
 * Complexity Addiction: Mizuki spent three months working on a plan to get her an extra two weeks to finish her summer homework. Which means that she started work on this plan two months before the homework was assigned.


 * She has just been revealed to be planning to sabotage a power station to cause a blackout and wreck the grading machines of the college she goes to so she can retake the entry exams - two years from now. Again, the thought of using all that time to meet the academic goal in question legitimately never occurred to her.
 * Crossover: Ranma 1/2, Full Metal Panic and Ah My Goddess with lots of references to other series
 * Cursed with Awesome: Eija has the ability to see how a person has dealt with death, perceiving deaths inflicted by a person as splotches of red on their body. If the person highly enjoys it she sees the blood work into their body. This lets her detect dangerous people. Also, she can see how death hangs over a person so that she can tell how healthy they are. Very useful abilities, but Eija really hates seeing the blood on her own and her family's hands, so she actively suppresses this most of the time.
 * Did I Just Say That Out Loud?: A telepathic variant that describes the amount of control Naiki has over her internal chatter...much to Tessa's both use and annoyance.
 * A panic moment produced this in Kaname and Eija Hilarity Ensues.
 * Doorstopper: This would be one if printed out. 405K words as of May 2011, and still going strong.
 * Drama-Preserving Handicap: Ranma joining the ranks of the Ainur would be a gamebreaker in MITHRIL's favor, so the process doesn't work on her. It also provides more opportunities for Ranma to perform incredible feats without an additional powerup.
 * Dying Moment of Awesome:
 * Expecting Someone Taller: Tessa gets a lot of this, being mistaken as the secretary.
 * Fan Nickname: Lusca Kraken --> Cthulhu-chan (first heard by author in IM and then used by him in comments)
 * Kodachi's Daughters --> Dachi-Kira
 * Kodachi --> That Parasite
 * Fantastic Racism:
 * Kurumi Tendo dislikes Demons to a non-psychotic degree.
 * Fantastic Slurs: one used frequently, two more hinted at
 * "Akira" used by trained soldiers and psychics to describe people who think born power means you don't need to train
 * "Barney" Mao's thought regarding the fact that Demons are evolved dinosaurs.
 * "Flipper" Mao's thought regarding the fact that Gods are evolved whales.
 * First Law of Gender Bending: Ranma is stuck in female form through much of the story.
 * Foreshadowing: The fate of Kodachi after Ranma disappeared, with reports of her whereabouts dismissed due to Refuge in Audacity, even for Nerima standards.
 * "Akira" used by trained soldiers and psychics to describe people who think born power means you don't need to train
 * "Barney" Mao's thought regarding the fact that Demons are evolved dinosaurs.
 * "Flipper" Mao's thought regarding the fact that Gods are evolved whales.
 * First Law of Gender Bending: Ranma is stuck in female form through much of the story.
 * Foreshadowing: The fate of Kodachi after Ranma disappeared, with reports of her whereabouts dismissed due to Refuge in Audacity, even for Nerima standards.
 * Foreshadowing: The fate of Kodachi after Ranma disappeared, with reports of her whereabouts dismissed due to Refuge in Audacity, even for Nerima standards.

"Dionysus:These men should be out for several hours at the least, and most will require liver transplants afterwards."
 * Functional Magic: Most powers are psychic/psionic abilities, Magic is expressly stated to be the act of borrowing a power that is inherent to another being for your own ends.
 * Gambit Pileup: Expect this to happen as the conflicts between gods, demons, and the rebels in both groups spill unto the already tense situation between NATO, the Warsaw Pact, MITHRIL, and Amalgam.
 * Half-Human Hybrid: The Satomi triplets, being demigods,
 * Heroes of Another Story: Stargate universe characters are being used to staff the United States military's version of Psyche division, which is called "Socrates Group".
 * Heart Is an Awesome Power: In another omake by AYH, Dionysus has the power to turn water into wine. The human body is made of 70 percent water, and Dionysus exploits that fact to give an Amalgam strike force instant alcohol poisoning.
 * Heroes of Another Story: Stargate universe characters are being used to staff the United States military's version of Psyche division, which is called "Socrates Group".
 * Heart Is an Awesome Power: In another omake by AYH, Dionysus has the power to turn water into wine. The human body is made of 70 percent water, and Dionysus exploits that fact to give an Amalgam strike force instant alcohol poisoning.

"Morrigan: I've never claimed to be the Creator of the universe. We started to interact with you, and you called us 'God'. Eventually we just kept having to respond to that and it became the name of the species. As far as I am concerned, the definition of 'God' is my species. And since I am a member of my species, I am not a false god."
 * Heroic Sacrifice
 * Heterosexual Life Partners:
 * Holding Back the Phlebotinum: Kaname would have in been in line for ascending, but Tessa wanted to investigate the mystery of the "ghost" who wants Kaname's body first.
 * Honor Before Reason:
 * Humanity Is Infectious: Another main point of contention between old and modern Demons and Gods. Demons and Gods altered themselves genetically to better fit in with humanity and also started taking time to study their culture. The result, several implications of Becoming the Mask were the Demons and Gods have started taking up human culture honestly.
 * Important Haircut: Main one is where
 * A lesser one involves Skuld losing a bet that requires her to dye her hair pink for a year.
 * The haircut given to Eija where she suddenly realizes she's "Goth".
 * Technically the same haircut as the first example. Making that a sort of two-fold example.
 * Immortality: Several types indicated.
 * Most immortals are the Undying variety, with Demons and Gods being the only species for whom this is a racial norm.
 * At least one immortal human that was not changed into either a Demon or God has been shown to exist. These rare people that achieved immortality without being changed to a Demon or God have had little to no impact on the plot yet, save that Hecate dislikes them as well.
 * Ghosts exist and are based on the ghosts in Ghost Whisperer with "death seers" mostly being responsible for dealing with them by either containing them or helping them pass on. Unsure whether this would be Undead or Spiritual immortality.
 * The existence of Quincey Harker as the man who brought Ranma into Psyche implies the existence of Vampiric immortals of the Dracula variety.
 * Immortality Immorality: Averted for now. The Gods and Demons only warn the humans that there will be some trials as humanity is now able to obtain immortality via Tessa's new device, mostly due to the fact it won't work on everyone. So far Tessa and Melissa Mao are the first to go through the process.
 * In fact the method used to avert this is the main point of contention between the different factions of Gods and Demons.
 * Also note, that despite the original method to acquire immortality  that this is a natural facet of life for Gods, Demons and the as yet unnamed human immortals.
 * Insistent Terminology: The species of Gods and Demons were named such by the humans.
 * Most immortals are the Undying variety, with Demons and Gods being the only species for whom this is a racial norm.
 * At least one immortal human that was not changed into either a Demon or God has been shown to exist. These rare people that achieved immortality without being changed to a Demon or God have had little to no impact on the plot yet, save that Hecate dislikes them as well.
 * Ghosts exist and are based on the ghosts in Ghost Whisperer with "death seers" mostly being responsible for dealing with them by either containing them or helping them pass on. Unsure whether this would be Undead or Spiritual immortality.
 * The existence of Quincey Harker as the man who brought Ranma into Psyche implies the existence of Vampiric immortals of the Dracula variety.
 * Immortality Immorality: Averted for now. The Gods and Demons only warn the humans that there will be some trials as humanity is now able to obtain immortality via Tessa's new device, mostly due to the fact it won't work on everyone. So far Tessa and Melissa Mao are the first to go through the process.
 * In fact the method used to avert this is the main point of contention between the different factions of Gods and Demons.
 * Also note, that despite the original method to acquire immortality  that this is a natural facet of life for Gods, Demons and the as yet unnamed human immortals.
 * Insistent Terminology: The species of Gods and Demons were named such by the humans.


 * Interspecies Romance
 * Keiichi and Belldandy (of course)
 * Eija and Sousuke
 * Eija and Kaname, assuming Heterosexual Life Partners count
 * Hints of this in Moloch's speaking to Wraith
 * I Owe You My Life: Kraken, to Naiki. Combined with the fact that Naiki was already indebted to Kraken for a spell she used to result in Pepe lePew level Stalker with a Crush.
 * "It's Not Rape If You Enjoyed It": Very, very averted with Zeus.
 * Lady Land: Gods and demons have much higher populations of females than they do males due to the existence of parthenogenesis spells.
 * The initial reason is implied to be that millions of years of intermittent war between Gods and Demons was hard an the male of the species, implying that female soldiers and the like developed as more of the men died or were sealed.
 * Leeroy Jenkins: This describes Naiki very well.
 * Les Yay: Mostly from Naiki
 * Kaname has a habit of using the image of a sexily dressed Eija as window dressing in her fantasies.
 * Locking MacGyver in the Store Cupboard: Done to Skuld. Hilarity Ensues.
 * Loveable Sex Maniac: Naiki...again
 * Manipulative Bastard: Several, mostly Manipulative Bitches though
 * Mental Affair: This is a facet of sex with the Immortal races, it remains to be seen whether or not this requires physical contact, heavy emotional connections or both between the participants.
 * There are Unfortunate Implications of this relating to Ranma's encounter with the Gods.
 * Minored in Asskicking: Eija who really dislikes actual battle but is fairly competent at it
 * Mind Hug:
 * Mind Rape
 * Kodachi's makes this an SOP,
 * The Furies pull a small as yet unnoticed version on
 * Zeus does this as part of his normal thing.
 * Mood Whiplash: Rollercoasters through slice of life, horror, action, romance, drama, tragedy and comedy.
 * Mundane Utility: Yaku uses the supercomputer she found in the Labyrinth to play StarCraft. Can also be applied to her using her super genius to undoubtedly port the game to a 2000+ year old computer and hook it to the modern internet.
 * Naughty Tentacles: Kraken, although its ostensibly been Combat Tentacles each time so far- she does uses them for combat in the most rape-like way possible.
 * Kraken's crush Naiki has just been introduced to this trope. She finds it disturbingly fascinating.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: A couple of times
 * Naiki: Tends to be a habit with her, though she doesn't compete with her brother's single instance. Some specifics:
 * Underestimates the Karate Club guys and gets in a position where she has to use a chi burst to defeat them in public,
 * In backstory, Naiki's intense fear of flying is due to an...interesting 10 meter trip through a hangar that occurred when she tried to operate a helicopter as a young girl.
 * In the Martial Arts Takeout Race, loses control of her newly made Torrent of Debris spell.
 * Deimosu:
 * Batiste:
 * Skuld:
 * Nostalgia Filter: For the gods and demons that didn't reincarnate very often, they remember the good old days of subjugating humans, being at war with each other, etc etc. The current era of the Enforced Cold War and mingling with the humans disturbs them.
 * Numerical Theme Naming: Kodachi's girls: the Ichi's, Ni's, San's, Yon's and Go's
 * Older and Wiser: Many of Ranma's True Companions (except for the Kunos). Akane's in the Japanese navy, and married to Ryuu Kumon, who was adopted to the Saotome clan. Mousse gave up on Shampoo. Ryoga seems to have mellowed out.
 * Omake: A crossover omake, with Nobody Dies.
 * Online Alias: Skuld goes online by the name ChibiHammer, and has a rep of blowing up other people computers.
 * Poor Communication Kills: Well almost.
 * Power Trio: Several
 * Sousuke-Eija-Kaname
 * Yonjuu Ni-Sanya San-Ichi Ni
 * Yonjuu Ni-Deimosu-Yaku Go
 * Tessa-Naiki-Mara
 * Parental Abandonment:
 * Psychic Link: Full Metal Panic!'s Resonance, extended in this fanfic to allow Gods and Demons to also make these connections.
 * Psychic Nosebleed: Sort of, psychic stress and attacks bursts blood vessels, but this usually causes internal bleeding in the body. So far, the more serious instances have been head-related, but it's just as likely that a massive psychic attack would burst the vessels in the lungs and cause the victim to drown in their own blood. No actually nosebleed has happened yet.
 * Puny Earthlings: Those belonging in Hecate's camp think of humanity in this way.
 * Rape as Backstory: Ranma's first brush with the Gods, with their intention of having her bear their children.
 * Reincarnation: The Gods and Demons have a practice of sealing the majority of their memories and reliving childhood anew. This was initially a tool for better understanding humanity but has since become a question of ideology.
 * The modern Gods and Demons who are in charge of Heaven and Hell have done this so regularly that they see this as a necessary facet of a physically immortal life and that not doing so is detrimental to the sanity.
 * The old Gods and Demons who have been sidelined see this process as a sort of mental and spiritual suicide and a denial of their proper place in the world.
 * Retcon: The first mention of Tatewaki Kuno has him being described as being still unmarried while spending his resources into tracking down Ranma. A later episode introduces Mariko Konjo as his ex, with three children between them. Arguably, it could be reconciled that as far as the Nerima crew knew, he was still unmarried, and in Kuno's twisted mind he thought the same way. This begs the question on how Mariko snagged Kuno and got three children out of it.
 * Religious and Mythological Theme Naming: Ranma tried to give her children "normal Greek names" so they could fit in, and chose three names from minor Greek deties. Some of the children have complained at least once that it made them stick out more.
 * Rescue Romance: How Nabiki and Ryoga got together.
 * Running Gag: More than one!
 * Some how, some way, Eija, the super-powered martial artist  will end up unconscious and being carried or cared for by Kaname.
 * Naiki and blondes.
 * Yonjuu and her complaints about her figure.
 * Ranma's continued intimidation of Mara.
 * Sex Dressed:
 * Shout-Out Theme Naming: comments indicate that humanity's Chi computer will be named Silmaril to go along with Mithril's Tolkien theme. In the far future when they make their own alternate dimension, it's likely to be called either Gondolin, Imladris or Lothlorien.
 * Shout-Out: An earlier incarnation of the Goddess Morrigan is responsible for nearly driving the succubus race into extinction.
 * Spanner in the Works:
 * Squee: Lusca's native language.
 * Stalker with a Crush: Kraken, to Naiki.
 * They Do: Keiichi and Belldandy, and this is the first official interspecies marriage between any of the humanoids, despite the existance of half-breeds. They quickly become Insatiable Newlyweds.
 * The Unmasqued World:
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: Tessa and Naiki mostly.
 * Eija and Kaname as well, though the girly one is the more combat capable in this case.
 * Touched by Vorlons: Ranma's Psyche file mentions one inborn power, increased bio-energy production, several powers gained through training and almost as many acquired by exposure to supernatural beings and effects. At an early point in the fic, she makes a mental implication that her rape and subsequent pregnancy tipped the scale so that many of those exposure based abilities finally came out.
 * To some extent, any mortal converted to an immortal, of any of the three races, can be considered this as well.
 * Triang Relations:
 * Unstoppable Rage: See Beware the Nice Ones above.
 * Naiki's Peach-fueled beat down of Poseidon in the streets of Tokyo might be considered this too.
 * Unwitting Pawn: Hecate fooled a lot of people, but most notably she directed
 * Villain Ball: Justified. Too much time without reincarnating makes most Immortals act arrogantly and predictably.
 * Weak but Skilled: How Sousuke beats Kratos, God of Strength.
 * "Well Done, Son" Guy: Eija and Naiki's attempts to be even acknowledged by their biological grandmother Nodoka. Too bad for them they're much more than The Unfavorite, as Nodoka was upset that her first child gave birth to these beings who should not exist instead of dying as honor dictates.
 * Xanatos Roulette: Hecate's  plan.
 * You're Not My Father: Naiki says this to Poseidon, her biological father, in an canon omake written by AYH.
 * You Owe Me: How casting spells invoking demons works (for Gods its a matter of psychic paperwork to get permission). It rarely ends pleasantly for the caster, even when the demon you invoked was on your side.
 * Naiki's Peach-fueled beat down of Poseidon in the streets of Tokyo might be considered this too.
 * Unwitting Pawn: Hecate fooled a lot of people, but most notably she directed
 * Villain Ball: Justified. Too much time without reincarnating makes most Immortals act arrogantly and predictably.
 * Weak but Skilled: How Sousuke beats Kratos, God of Strength.
 * "Well Done, Son" Guy: Eija and Naiki's attempts to be even acknowledged by their biological grandmother Nodoka. Too bad for them they're much more than The Unfavorite, as Nodoka was upset that her first child gave birth to these beings who should not exist instead of dying as honor dictates.
 * Xanatos Roulette: Hecate's  plan.
 * You're Not My Father: Naiki says this to Poseidon, her biological father, in an canon omake written by AYH.
 * You Owe Me: How casting spells invoking demons works (for Gods its a matter of psychic paperwork to get permission). It rarely ends pleasantly for the caster, even when the demon you invoked was on your side.