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Rogue X-Men

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Rogue is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Michael Golden, she first appeared in Avengers Annual #10 (1981). In the Marvel Universe, Rogue is depicted as a mutant, a subspecies of humans born with an "X-gene" that grants superhuman abilities. She is capable of absorbing the life force, attributes, memories, and superpowers of anyone through physical touch. The character is initially portrayed as a reluctant supervillain, but she soon joins the X-Men as a superhero and has since endured as one of its most prominent members.Rogue's early history was only revealed over twenty years after her introduction in her self-titled solo series. The backstory written by Robert Rodi established her real name as Anna Marie, although her surname remains unknown. A runaway from the fictional Caldecott County, Mississippi, Rogue is adopted by Mystique and Destiny and inducted into the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. She permanently absorbs Ms. Marvel's psyche and Kree powers and, fearing for her sanity, defects from the Brotherhood to join the X-Men to use her powers for good. Although she would later gain full control of her mutant abilities, Rogue considers them a curse for many years as they prevent her from getting close to others, including her on-off love interest and eventual husband Gambit, with whom she stars in the team series Rogue & Gambit and Mr. and Mrs. X. A white streak that runs through her hair and gloves that enable her to regulate her powers serve as Rogue's visual motif. Often listed as one of the most notable and powerful female characters in Marvel Comics, Rogue has been adapted in various media incarnations. Anna Paquin portrayed the character in 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series, while Lenore Zann, Meghan Black, and Kieren van den Blink have provided her voice in animation.
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Superman

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Overview Played by Movies TV shows List of Superman Characters | Heroes and Villains Wiki | Fandom 10 Best Superman Characters Not In The DCEU Superman's human character portrayal Favourite non-comic versions of Superman characters : r/superman Ranking ALL Superman Characters | Injustice Gods Among Us 3.4 ... Superman | Fictional Characters Wiki | Fandom DC Characters Killed By Superman In The Comics Comic Book Character Spotlight: Superman DCEU: 10 Character Traits That Perfectly Sum Up Superman As A ... The Classic Characters in Superman's Life Superman Character Analysis: More than just a guy who punches ... Superman | ELC BRANDS Top 10 superman characters : r/superman 28 Black Superman Characters – The Avocado Superman and Superman Types Superman is a fictional superhero who first appeared in American comic books, known for his iconic blue suit, red cape, and the "S" symbol on his chest. He possesses superhuman strength, the ability to fly, and is dedicated to fighting for truth and justice. Born Kal-El on the planet Krypton, he was sent to Earth as a baby and raised as Clark Kent, where he uses his powers to protect humanity. Key Characteristics Origin: He is an alien from the planet Krypton, named Kal-El, who was sent to Earth as a baby. Secret Identity: He lives as Clark Kent, a mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper. Powers: His abilities include superhuman strength, flight, super-speed, invulnerability, and heat vision. Symbolism: The "S" on his chest is a symbol of hope and is often interpreted as representing "Superman". Mission: He is committed to fighting for truth, justice, and the American way. Creation and History Creators: Superman was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster. First Appearance: He first appeared in Action Comics #1 in 1938. Cultural Impact: Superman quickly became a cultural icon, inspiring countless other superheroes and establishing the superhero genre in popular culture.
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Vektra

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Vektra Legendary super saiyan (type C) Her era placement (Bardock’s generation). Survival of Planet Vegeta’s destruction. Earth arc with her scouter modification & Dragon Ball wish. How she studies and recreates iconic Z-Fighter / movie techniques over time. Key personality, motivations, and relationships. Vektra — Lore / Timeline Dossier v1.0 Origins Bloodline: Descendant of a rare C-Type Legendary Saiyan strain, separate from Broly’s lineage. Era: Born in the same generational span as Bardock and the Saiyan elite who served under Frieza. Early Traits: Marked by overwhelming power levels even as a child. Her aura flared violently, and her regenerative edge hinted at her later immortality. Isolation: Her potential made even other Saiyans wary. She spent long hours tinkering with technology—her scouter being her greatest obsession. The Fall of Planet Vegeta Escape: When Frieza annihilated Planet Vegeta, Vektra narrowly survived aboard a salvaged pod, her instincts and scouter mods warning her before impact. Nomadic Years: She drifted between fringe systems, taking mercenary work and scavenging to survive. These years sharpened her pragmatism and cold analysis of foes. Arrival on Earth Discovery of Dragon Balls: Using her scouter’s Dragon Radar integration, she located the Dragon Balls. Wish: Granted immortality—manifesting as regeneration and healing. She deliberately avoided “absolute invulnerability” to preserve her Zenkai growth cycle. First Earth Battles: Encountered Earth’s fighters, sparring out of curiosity. While initially dismissive, she grew fascinated by their technique-first approach, which contrasted Saiyan brute force. Technique Studies (Assimilation Timeline) Solar Flare (Tien / Krillin) First seen during Saiyan Saga era. She reverse-engineered it through her scouter’s lens flare calibration, developing her own version. Vektra’s variant integrates her scouter, making it more intense and harder to shield against. Destructo Disc (Krillin)
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Royal Scion

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an empress or royal scion of a cosmic empire, blending cosmic divinity with arcane mastery: Character Role & Identity Title Possibilities: Empress of the Aetherion Court, High Starborn Sovereign, Daughter of the Astral Flame, or Heir of the Celestial Throne. Cosmic Empire Position: Either the ruling monarch or a crown princess in line, carrying the burden of destiny, cosmic politics, and arcane stewardship. Reputation: Seen by her people as both warrior and sage. Revered as a living constellation and feared by enemies as an unstoppable force of both science and sorcery. Powers & Abilities Cosmic Powers Harnesses starlight and void energy, able to channel them as destructive beams, shields, or gravity manipulation. Can summon miniature singularities or radiant novas in battle. Has an aura of starlight sovereignty, inspiring allies and overwhelming weaker minds. Arcane Magecraft Scholar of ancient runes and star-magic that binds cosmic forces with ritual. Can inscribe glyphs mid-air that alter reality, create protective wards, or destabilize enemy spells. Adept in both offensive sorcery (cosmic fire, astral chains) and defensive enchantments. Alchemy Master of cosmic alchemy—turning rare star-metals, nebula dust, and planetary essences into weapons, elixirs, or artifacts. Known for crafting transmuted potions that enhance combat (speed, focus, resilience) or perform miracles (resurrection, astral travel). Created a personal philosopher’s stone keyed to her own life force. Martial Arts Trained from youth in a combination of cosmic martial arts and grounded mixed martial arts. Moves are fluid, blending hard-hitting MMA strikes with elegant, almost dance-like astral techniques. Can weave spellwork into melee, enchanting strikes with cosmic force for devastating combos. The Outfit Origin: A fusion of her own alchemical craftsmanship and an heirloom passed down from a mentor figure (or her royal line). She refined it to suit her own essence.
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Aurelia Nyx

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Full Name: Aurelia Nyx (working title; conveys “golden night,” tying arcane elegance with lethal mysticism) Alias/Titles: The Nullbrand, Glassfang, Witchkiller (epitaphs whispered by allies and enemies alike) Role: Combat Mage / Enforcer / Arcane Duelist Affiliation: Independent (often contracted by mage orders, alchemical guilds, or covert factions seeking an anti-magic edge) Physical Appearance Base Form: Athletic, feminine silhouette — sleek and agile, built for both physical dueling and high-intensity spellcraft. Black bodysuit with geometric glyphs woven into the weave (alchemic sigils that flare when activated). White alchemical jacket — treated with layered runes to resist elemental assault. Arcane Manifestations (Situational): Tail: Segmented crystalline tail forms when she overchannels her nullification core, acting as both a conduit and a weapon. Head Protrusions: Horn-like crystalline shards emerge during heightened arcane output these are not permanent, but “stress fractures” of magic bleeding through her body. Abilities & Powers Arcane & Alchemic Arsenal Combat Magecraft: Mastery of close-range spell combat — mixing martial strikes with glyph-imbued attacks. Alchemy Integration: Transmutes small amounts of matter mid-combat (weapons, barriers, toxins, catalysts). Can quickly “brew” effects in her bloodstream and manifest them through her claws. Sigil Constructs: Projects glowing claws, spears, and glyph-barriers of crystallized mana. Each is etched with alchemic circles, granting layered effects (poison, shatter, bind). Anti-Magic Nullification Nullbrand Core: Carries a rare arcane organ (forged through ritual alchemy) that emits an anti-mana field. This allows her to suppress, absorb, or unravel hostile spells. Counter-Curse Reflex: When struck by magic, she can “bite” the spell apart mid-air her glowing claws literally tear enchantments. Magekiller Aura: High-tier magi find their spells disrupted when near her.
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Evelyne Marrowind

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Evelyne Marrowind Core Identity Name: Evelyne Marrowind Age: 21 (appears slightly younger due to her porcelain features) Gender: Female Race/Origin: Human (with faint traces of ancestral fae blood, long faded but lingering in her eyes and aura) Role Archetype: The Silent Keeper / The Watchful Heir Appearance Hair: Silvery white, long and fine, braided back in a meticulous style with loose strands framing her face. Eyes: Piercing glacial blue; unblinking, almost luminous in dim light. Skin: Porcelain pale, lightly freckled across her nose and cheeks, which gives her a fragile human warmth amidst an otherwise ghostly visage. Build: Slender, almost delicate, but posture straight and purposeful. Clothing: High-collared, lace Victorian blouse with floral embossing. Suggests a noble or old-world heritage. Personality & Traits Demeanor: Quiet, watchful, reserved; she speaks rarely but when she does, her words carry unusual weight. Strengths: Keen observer of people and environments. Steadfast under pressure, doesn’t break easily. A natural keeper of secrets — she inspires confidences. Weaknesses: Social isolation; difficulty trusting others. Haunted by family expectations and personal guilt. Vulnerable to manipulation if emotional bonds are exploited. Quirks: Tends to pause before answering, as if weighing the unseen. Collects pressed flowers in old books. Backstory Born into the fading Marrowind line — an aristocratic family once known for their scholars and occultists — Evelyne was raised in the halls of a crumbling estate surrounded by portraits and preserved relics of her ancestors. From a young age, she showed unusual perception, claiming to see “echoes” of people long gone in the mirrors and paintings. Her family dismissed this as imagination, until a series of unexplained tragedies left Evelyne the sole heir. Now she lives with both the weight of her lineage and the whispers of spirits that linger in the gilded frames around her.
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Willow Hermes

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Willow Hermes — Canon Profile v1.5 Identity Full Name (Primary): Willow Hermes Alternative / Extended: Katherine Willow Hermes (formal three-name structure when required) Alias / Codename: Trinity (used for secrecy, covert operations, or superhero alter ego contexts) Origins Mortal Beginnings: Originally born human, male. Through hardship and survival, Willow stumbled upon a hidden Olympian stockpile containing ambrosia and the elixir of the gods. To endure, she consumed both. Rebirth: This act triggered a metaphysical rebirth. Her soul reshaped her body into its truest self female reflecting her inner identity. She was transformed into an Olympian-style demigoddess. Recognition by Olympus: The Olympians discovered her existence and convened on her fate. After deliberation, they granted her legitimacy, testing her through missions. She proved her worth, earning both their wary respect and eventual trust. Name Significance Katherine: Purity, resilience, noble clarity. Willow: Elegance, grace, flexibility, quiet endurance. Hermes: Tied to the god of speed, messages, and thresholds — symbolizing her quickness, adaptability, and connection to hidden paths. Trinity: Represents her triple state of being mortal past, divine rebirth, and chosen destiny. Also symbolic of balance and unity of identity. Powers & Abilities (Olympian-enhanced, influenced by Kryptonian, Martian, and New God analogs reworked into her own style.) Physical Attributes Superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, and agility. Durability and longevity bordering on Olympian immortality. Flight, enabled by both divine energy and artifact augmentation. Energetic & Sensory Abilities Energy projection (lightning, plasma, or divine-infused blasts). Electromagnetic and psionic sensitivity; limited graviton manipulation. Heightened perception — enhanced sight, hearing, and awareness beyond human limits. Mental & Mystical Powers Telepathic potential (developed partially through Olympian gifts and her soul rebirth).
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Elysium empire

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Elysium is an empire based on the Greek and Roman cultures. It is a space-faring post-scarcity civilization. With fleets of ships and legions of centurions at its beck and call. (The character depicted in the photo is the empress serving as commander-in-chief. You can choose to either be her or one of her members of staff, ranging from the highest senator to the lowest centurion. The choice is yours. The empire was named in her honor after her namesake.) The empire is currently in the middle of several conflicts. Any number of them can evolve into all-out war or open rebellion. Will this futuristic culture prosper with your assistance? Or will you help it collapse under its weight? Choose wisely. (This is a civilization culture simulator.)
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Father Tres Iqus

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Tres Iqus is a character from the anime and manga series Trinity Blood. He is one of ten "Killing Doll" cyborgs created by Professor Gepetto Garibaldi, and is designated as HC-IIIX. He is an agent of the Vatican Ministry of Holy Affairs AX division, with the codename "Gunslinger". Here's a more detailed breakdown: Cyborg Nature: Tres Iqus is a cyborg, meaning he is a machine with organic components (his brain and brainstem). Appearance: He has short brown hair, with wires visible behind his ear and in his neck. His eyes normally appear brown, but turn red when he has located a target. Personality: Tres is generally calm and rarely shows surprise. He is fiercely loyal to Cardinal Caterina Sforza, who claimed him as her property. Role in the Story: Tres is part of the AX division, which is involved in special operations for the Vatican. He is known for his combat skills and loyalty to those he serves. Relationship with other characters: Tres is one of the "Killing Dolls" created by Professor Garibaldi, and is the only one to survive the destruction of the others. He is also known to be loyal to Caterina Sforza. Overview Books Laboratories Trinity Blood - Wikipedia Amazon.com: Trinity Blood - Chapter V [DVD] : Hiroki Touchi ... Trinity Blood | Rotten Tomatoes Abel Nightroad | Trinity Blood Wiki | Fandom Trinity Blood, Vol. 1 by Kiyo Kyujyo | Goodreads Trinity Blood/Animation - NamuWiki List of Trinity Blood characters - Wikipedia Trinity Blood Is One of the Best Anime About Vampires ... Trinity Blood pg. 3 - Anime News Network Trinity Blood: Genesis (2006) - IMDb Watch Trinity Blood | Netflix Trinity Blood - streaming tv show online Trinity Blood Wiki | Fandom Review of Trinity Blood List of Trinity Blood episodes - Wikipedia Trinity Blood is a Japanese light novel series, manga, and anime set in a post-apocalyptic world where humans and vampires coexist in an uneasy truce. The story centers around the conflict between the Vatican, a human organization, and the Me
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Blair Greenlantern

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Blair: Blair is a green lantern honor guard from a frontier sector.The Root-Bound Seer of the Verdant Whisperers Blair belongs to a rare and ancient species known as the Verdant Whisperers, or Arboreos Mystica in the old tongues. Unlike most sentient beings, the Verdant Whisperers are plant-based lifeforms, sharing a profound, almost indistinguishable connection with the flora of their homeworld, Xylos. Their bodies, though possessing human-like dexterity and form, are composed of incredibly resilient, slow-growing plant matter, giving them a life expectancy that mirrors the most ancient of trees—often spanning millennia. Tied to the Earth: From the moment of their "sprouting," Verdant Whisperers are intrinsically tied to a specific patch of earth, a "root-nest" from which they draw sustenance and, more importantly, a conduit to the pervasive mystic energy of Xylos. While they can move freely, venturing far from their root-nest for extended periods causes them to weaken, their vibrant green hues dimming to a sickly brown. This deep-rooted connection is not just physical; it's spiritual and ancestral. Each Verdant Whisperer's root-nest is often located on the same spot where countless generations of their ancestors have grown, creating an intricate, underground network of shared consciousness and accumulated wisdom. Mystic Infused Ancestry: The true mystery and renown of the Verdant Whisperers lie in their mystic-infused ancestry. Millennia ago, Xylos was subjected to a cataclysmic event – a cosmic convergence of raw, untamed magic that saturated the planet's very core. The Verdant Whisperers, then in their nascent evolutionary stages, were uniquely affected. This mystical infusion granted them not only their extraordinary longevity and resilient forms but also a profound connection to the weave of magic itself. Each generation of Verdant Whisperers inherits a fragment of this ancestral mystical knowledge, not through conventional learning.
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Hinata Hyuga

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Hinata Hyuga (日向 ヒナタ, Hyūga Hinata) is a fictional character in the anime and manga Naruto, created by Masashi Kishimoto. Hinata is a beautiful kunoichi and the former heiress of the Hyūga clan from the fictional village of Konoha. She is also a member of Team 8, which consists of herself, Kiba Inuzuka with his ninja dog — Akamaru, Shino Aburame, and team leader Kurenai Yuhi. At the start of the series, Hinata has strong admiration toward the main protagonist — Naruto Uzumaki, which eventually turns into real love as the story progresses. Hinata has appeared several times in the series' feature films, most notably The Last: Naruto the Movie (2014), which revolves around her relationship with Naruto. She has also been present in other media related to the franchise, including video games, original video animations, and the manga and anime sequel Boruto: Naruto Next Generations (2016), in which she has become the mother of Naruto’s three children and is now named Hinata Uzumaki (うずまき ヒナタ, Uzumaki Hinata).[1]In the making of the series, Kishimoto had decided Hinata would marry Naruto; however, the plot regarding their romance was conceived by screenwriter Maruo Kyozuka. Hinata's design has been modified by Kishimoto throughout the franchise's story in order to fit the character's growth. She is voiced by Nana Mizuki in the original animated series and Stephanie Sheh in the English adaptations. Critical reception to the character has been mostly positive due to her actions in the series and her bigger role in The Last — her interactions with Naruto and her engagement in a conflict with the film's villain have been praised. Hinata has also been popular with the Naruto reader base, placing high in some polls. Merchandise based on Hinata have been released, including action figures, key chains and figurines and plushie
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Jinx (powder)

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Jinx is a character in Riot Games' League of Legends media franchise. She was introduced as a playable champion in the October 2013 update for the 2009 video game of the same name, which was complemented by the animated music video "Get Jinxed" to commemorate her official debut. In the game's fictional universe, Jinx is a manic and impulsive criminal from Zaun who serves as the archenemy of the Piltover enforcer Vi. The Netflix animated series Arcane explores the character's origin story as Powder, Vi's younger sister who, following a series of personal tragedies, is taken in and raised by the crime lord Silco. Ella Purnell voices the character in Arcane. Jinx has become one of the franchise's most popular and iconic characters since her introduction. Her portrayal in Arcane and Purnell's vocal performance garnered critical acclaim.
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Vi (violet)

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Vi (born Violet) is a fictional character from Riot Games' League of Legends media franchise. She was introduced as a playable character, or "Champion" within the game's lore, in a December 2012 update for the 2009 multiplayer online battle arena video game of the same name, which was complemented by an official upload track to commemorate her introduction. She is presented as an impulsive and contemptuous woman who uses a massive pair of gauntlets powered with magical energy as her weapon of choice. Although she is nicknamed The Piltover Enforcer because of her association with the city's Guardians, she is a former criminal who hails from Zaun, originally the undercity region of Piltover. She is the archenemy as well as older sister of the terrorist Jinx, another League of Legends Champion.Vi has appeared in various derivative works of the franchise, most notably as one of the lead characters of the Netflix animated series Arcane, where she is voiced by Hailee Steinfeld. Storylines explored by Arcane that involve Vi include her history with Jinx, who was originally named Powder, as well as her eventual love interest, the Piltover noblewoman Caitlyn Kiramman. Vi has received a generally positive reception, especially for Arcane's iteration of the character.
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Arcana

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Arcane (titled onscreen as Arcane: League of Legends) is a steampunk action-adventure television series created by Christian Linke and Alex Yee. It was produced by the French animation studio Fortiche under the supervision of Riot Games, and distributed by Netflix. Set in Riot's League of Legends universe, it primarily focuses on sisters Violet / "Vi" (Hailee Steinfeld) and Powder / Jinx (Ella Purnell) as they become embroiled in a conflict between their native underbelly of Zaun and the city of Piltover. First announced at the League of Legends tenth anniversary celebration in 2019, the series' first season was released in November 2021, and a second and final season was released in November 2024. Arcane was met with critical acclaim, with praise for its visuals, writing, worldbuilding, soundtrack, and voice acting, though its second season's pacing had a mixed response.[4][5][6][7] Some have noted the series' appeal to both viewers who have never played League of Legends and longtime fans of the game.[8] It was Netflix's highest-rated series within a week of its premiere, ranked first on the Netflix Top 10 Chart in 52 countries, and second on the chart in the United States. Several critics and publications considered it one of the best video game adaptations ever made. In 2022, the series became the first streaming series to win a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. It also won an Annie Award for Best General Audience Animated Television Broadcast Production. Amidst the escalating unrest between the rich, utopian city of Piltover and the seedy, oppressed underbelly of Zaun, sisters Vi and Powder find themselves embroiled in a developing conflict over clashing convictions and arcane technologies.[9] Hailee Steinfeld as Violet / "Vi",[10] a Zaunite orphan and Jinx's sister Ella Purnell as Powder / Jinx,[10] a Zaunite orphan and Vi's sister Mia Sinclair Jenness as young Powder Kevin Alejandro as Jayce Talis.
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Hellspawn

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"Hellspawn" generally refers to creatures or beings originating from Hell, often depicted in fantasy or comic book settings. In the context of the Spawn comic book series, a Hellspawn is a powerful, demonic being, typically a deceased human granted demonic powers after making a deal with Malebolgia, the ruler of Hell. These beings are often used as soldiers or officers in Hell's army. Here's a more detailed breakdown: In Spawn (Image Comics): Al Simmons' Transformation: The main character, Al Simmons, becomes a Hellspawn after being murdered and resurrected by Malebolgia, becoming a powerful, demonic figure. Necroplasm: Hellspawns are infused with necroplasm, a dark energy source that fuels their powers. Limitations: Their power is finite and diminishes outside of Hell, with each use of their powers reducing their time on Earth. Symbiotic Suit: Hellspawns are bonded with a symbiotic suit of necroflesh that evolves with them and feeds on their pain. One Allowed on Earth: There can only be one Hellspawn on Earth at a time. Not Originally Created by Malebolgia: While controlled by Malebolgia, Hellspawns existed before him. General Fantasy/Fiction: Demonic Creatures: The term "Hellspawn" can also be used more broadly to describe any creature from Hell or any monstrous, evil entity. Rpg games: "Hellspawn" is also the name of a standalone hack of MÖRK BORG, where you play as a cursed being from Hell, sent on a hunt. Survival Horror: There's also a third-person fixed-camera survival horror game called "Hellspawn" where players navigate a town taken over by a demonic cult.
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Silver Surfer

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The Silver Surfer is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character also appears in a number of movies, television, and video game adaptations. The character was created by Jack Kirby and first appeared in the comic book Fantastic Four #48, published in 1966. The Silver Surfer is a humanoid alien with metallic skin who can travel through space with the aid of his surfboard-like craft. Originally a young astronomer named Norrin Radd on the planet Zenn-La, he saved his homeworld from the planet devourer, Galactus, by serving as his herald. Imbued in return with some portion of Galactus' Power Cosmic,[4] he acquired vast power, a new body and a surfboard-like craft on which he could travel faster than light.Now known as the Silver Surfer, he roamed the cosmos searching for planets for Galactus to consume. When his travels took him to Earth, he met the Fantastic Four, who helped him rediscover his nobility of spirit. Betraying Galactus, he saved Earth but was exiled there as punishment.[5] In the alternate continuity of Earth X and Universe X, Shalla-Bal, Norrin's lover and the empress of Zenn-La, is depicted as joining him as a second Silver Surfer, both serving as the twin heralds of the second Galactus Franklin Richards. In 2011, IGN ranked the Silver Surfer 41st in its "Top 100 Comic Heroes" list.[6] The Silver Surfer was portrayed by Doug Jones and voiced by Laurence Fishburne in the 2007 film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and Julia Garner in the 2025 film.
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Elsa

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Elsa is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated fantasy film Frozen (2013), and later media of the Frozen franchise, including its sequel Frozen II (2019). She is voiced mainly by Idina Menzel, with Eva Bella as a young child and Spencer Ganus as a teenager in Frozen. In Frozen II, young Elsa is voiced by Mattea Conforti (at the start of the film) and Eva Bella (archive audio). Created by co-writers and directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, Elsa is loosely based on the title character of "The Snow Queen", a Danish fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. In the Disney film adaptation, she is introduced as a princess in the fictional Scandinavian Kingdom of Arendelle, heiress to the throne and the elder sister of Anna (Kristen Bell). Elsa has the magical ability to create and manipulate ice and snow. She inadvertently sends Arendelle into an eternal winter on the evening of her coronation. Throughout the film, she struggles first with controlling and concealing her abilities and then with liberating herself from her fears of unintentionally harming others, especially her younger sister. The Snow Queen character, neutral but cold-hearted in the original fairytale and villain in numerous adaptations of the character, proved difficult to adapt to film due to her transparent depiction. Several film executives, including Walt Disney, attempted to build on the character, and a number of scheduled film adaptations were shelved when they could not work out the character. Buck and his co-director, Jennifer Lee, were ultimately able to solve the dilemma by depicting Elsa and Anna as sisters. As much as Anna's struggle is external, Elsa's is internal. This led to Elsa being gradually rewritten as a sympathetic, misunderstood character. Elsa has received largely positive reception from reviewers, who praised her complex characterization and vulnerability. Menzel was also widely praised for her vocal performance of Elsa.
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Republic Army

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The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), also known as the Great Army of the Republic, the Republic Army, the Grand Army, the Galactic Army, or simply the clone army, was the army branch of the Republic Military throughout the duration of the Clone Wars. At the time of the Battle of Geonosis, the Galactic Republic activated hundreds of thousands of clone troopers to fight the Separatist Droid Army of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. In addition to human clones, all grown from the bounty hunter Jango Fett's genetic template, the GAR also had Jedi and other non-clone leadership as well as regular conscripted soldiers, though they formed the minority of soldiers in the Grand Army. During the waning years of the Republic, Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas contacted the government of Kamino to commission the creation of a clone army, convinced that the galaxy would be consumed by war. As thousands of star systems joined the Separatist movement, the Galactic Senate invested wartime powers in Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine. As a result, the Grand Army of the Republic was formally established, comprising thousands of clone soldiers with millions more being developed in Kaminoan facilities by the start of the Clone Wars. The Jedi Knights, having served as peacekeepers for a thousand years, became Jedi Generals when the Senate called on the Jedi Order to lead the Grand Army against the enemies of the Republic. For three years, the Grand Army fought on all fronts across a war-torn galaxy, from the campaigns in the Outer Rim Territories to a Separatist attack on the Republic capital of Coruscant. Through the machinations of Palpatine, revealed to the Jedi as the Sith Lord Darth Sidious, who was behind the war and deceiving both sides, the clones were ultimately forced to turn against their Jedi leaders, slaughtering them throughout the galaxy and inside the Jedi Temple as directed by Order 66. After Palpatine declared himself Emperor of the Galactic Empire.
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Batman Beyond

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Batman Beyond (also known as Batman of the Future in Europe) is an American superhero animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, and serving as the sequel to both Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures.[2] Created and developed by Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, and Alan Burnett and produced by Warner Bros. Television Animation,[3] the series began airing on January 10, 1999; in the United Kingdom, it began airing on September 4, 2000.The series follows the exploits of teenager Terry McGinnis, who becomes the new Batman for the city of Gotham in the near future. Terry is aided and mentored by the previous Batman, Bruce Wayne, as he faces a variety of criminals including several new supervillains. Despite being conceived as a kid-friendly Batman series by Warner Bros. Animation, it ended up being darker than its predecessor Batman: The Animated Series,[5][6] yet went on to receive critical acclaim and gained a cult following. Batman Beyond ran for three seasons, concluding with a direct-to-video feature film. The decision to end production on the series came due to Warner Bros. Animation opting to favor pushing forward production for the Justice League animated series, though with Batman Beyond featuring crossovers with additional shows in the DC Animated Universe.
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