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'''Nox''' is a female comic supervillain who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | '''Nox''' is a female comic supervillain who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | '''Nyx''' | + | ===Origin=== |
+ | [[File:AvengersNoRoadHomeV1-1SecondPrinting.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Goddess of Night in Avengers: No Road Home v1 #1.]] | ||
+ | '''Nyx''' was a female [[Gods (Marvel)|goddess]] who was connected to the pantheon of [[Olympus (Marvel)|Olympus]]. She predated the [[Olympians (Marvel)|Olympians]] where she was all alone in the darkness until the emergence of [[Zeus (Marvel)|Zeus]]. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #4) During this time, she was said to had taught him the unknown and the unknowable. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) He crafted a kingdom from the darkness populated by his race of gods though Nyx dreamed of the eternal slumber of darkness. From this time, she came to birth her first child from her own thoughts with this being '''Hypnos'''. As the god of sleep, he attempted to find a place among the Olympians and even trained under [[Ares (Marvel)|Ares]] but like his mother the pair could not find acceptance among their kin. In the following centuries, the Olympians began to grow in power and attained more followers that the ushered into their bright halls. This resulted in resentment from Nyx and she came to be rejected by the Olympians who long feared her. This sense of betrayal gave birth to her next children that were the twins '''Apate''' and '''Dolos'''. They represented the frustration of their mother with them often playing their tricks on the people of Olympus. In time, this state of affairs resulted in war erupting in the home of the gods as Nyx along with her children targeted the Olympian pantheon. Their actions united their normally squabbling foes and they worked together to defeat Nyx. Zeus punished her by sealing her power within the three '''Night Shards''' that represented different aspects of the eternal night. With her soul divided, she was greatly weakened and Zeus consigned her to the prison of eternal darkness to be forgotten with it said that she was to remain there so long as the sun shined in the sky. Within her prison, she only had her children and she howled in despair with this changing into misery that gave birth in her final child '''Oizys'''. Whilst trapped there, she vowed to get revenge against the Olympians as she promised to restore her power in order to bring about a return to eternal darkness to the universe. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #4) | ||
− | She | + | ===No Road Home=== |
+ | She remained trapped for many years until the [[Contest of Champions]] between the [[Grandmaster (Marvel)|Grandmaster]] and the [[Challenger (Marvel)|Challenger]] which saw Earth being removed from its Sun. This act thus freed her from her prison and she along with her children appeared at Olympus where they massacred the Olympian pantheon. Nyx intended to reclaim her lost power in the Night Shards and sought to recover them whereupon she intended to cleanse the universe to begin anew according to her design. She then took the throne of Olympus for herself as she gathered her might for the [[Avengers (Marvel)|Avengers of the Wronged]] that Zeus claimed his son would gather to avenge their deaths. Her actions were witnessed remotely from the '''Far Shore''' by [[Voyager (Marvel)|Voyager]] who sought to gather heroes to oppose Nyx. The heroes arrived at Olympus where they fought against Nyx who was easily able to overpower them. This was until they began coordinating their attacks but Voyager informed the heroes that this was simply a distraction as Nyx had dispatched her children to recover the night shards. Voyager teleported the heroes away to stop Nyx's children but she herself was captured by the goddess of the night. Nyx came to be intrigued by Voyager's ability as a tracker and decided to make use of her. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | ||
− | + | Emerging from Voyager's portals, Scarlet Witch, Spectrum, Hercules and Vision tried to discern where they had been sent and when Spectrum asked about how Scarlet Witch was doing, Scarlet Witch replied that she was still blind and how everything had went dark after Nyx struck her eyes. The foursome soon realized they were in Omnipotence City and Scarlet Witch quickly managed to see only a glowing bright object far off, prompting the Avengers to investigate and Hercules to declare that once the Avengers had found the object Scarlet Witch was seeing, he would visit his wrath upon Nyx and her children. Visiting the Lord High Librarian within Omnipotence City, the Avengers learned that the Lord High Librarian was aware of Nyx and that she was coming for the dark shards from her soul, one of which was hidden by the Lord High Librarian himself. Hercules then questioned whether the Lord High Librarian could stop Nyx if she came for the dark shard he had hidden, suggesting the Lord High Librarian recruit some of the immortals present within Omnipotence City, but the Lord High Librarian reminded Hercules that the gods there tended to not involve themselves in such affairs. Hercules quickly argued that Nyx threatened all reality but the Lord High Librarian insisted his hands were tied until Scarlet Witch saw the dark shard as the glowing object she had earlier seen around the Librarian's neck. When Nyx's children Apate and Dolos arrived to acquire the shard, the Avengers realized Nyx had not truly blinded Scarlet Witch but rather, had turned Scarlet Witch into a living pair of eyes for her to locate the missing dark shards. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #3) While Hypnos led an army of sleepers against the demon Nightmare's realm in order to gain the dark shard there in Nyx's name, Nyx herself confronted the Avengers Hercules, Spectrum, Scarlet Witch and Vision, having tracked Scarlet Witch using the bit of her power she had endowed into Scarlet Witch's eyes and having used Voyager to teleport. Joining the battle against the Avengers with her children Apate and Dolos, Nyx easily incapacitated Hercules and Scarlet Witch, proclaiming them to be no threats at all before reaching into the heart of the Lord High Librarian and claiming the dark shard he guarded. When Nyx touched the shard, Hypnos immediately sensed that Nyx had acquired one of the shard and announced his plans to acquire a second for her. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #4) | |
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+ | ===Immortal Thor=== | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
− | She was known by her title of '''Mother of Night''' with it said that no one should mention her name otherwise she would appear before the speaker. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | + | She was known by her title of '''Mother of Night''' with it said that no one should mention her name otherwise she would appear before the speaker. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) To the Asgardians, she was believed to be the same as the Norse '''Nott'''. (Immortal Thor v1 #13) |
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+ | To Zeus, she claimed that she had given all she had to the Olympians. This included the unknown and unknowable of the night but found that they would waste this gift. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | ||
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+ | For imprisoning her and her children, Nyx came to be a sworn enemy of Zeus and the Olympians. Thus, she came to be motivated by revenge against them. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | ||
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+ | Her ambitions did not end with simply revenge though as her desire to reclaim her lost power was because she had plans for the universe at large. She found the cosmos to be spoiled and planned to wipe it clean to start again to build a better universe. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
− | As a god, she was the embodiment of darkness which meant that she could never be truly held. Her black coated hands contained incredibly sharp claws able to cut through most foes with ease. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | + | [[File:AvengersNoRoadHomeV1-8Textless.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Queen of Night in Avengers: No Road Home v1 #8.]] |
+ | Nyx was one of the immortal race of gods from Olympus. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) As a god, she was the embodiment of darkness which meant that she could never be truly held. Her black coated hands contained incredibly sharp claws able to cut through most foes with ease. In addition, she was capable of moving at incredible speeds to avoid attacks even from superhuman foes. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | ||
− | Long ago, her soul was broken into shards and scattered across the universe which meant that she was in her weakest state. However, even at this power, she was able to effortlessly defeat the Olympian gods with her children along | + | It was shown that she had control over darkness and shadows as if they were physical objects. As darkness itself, she could escape the grips of a person trying to hold her by appearing elsewhere. (Avengers No Road Home v1 #2) With her power, she was able to blind her opponents. (Avengers No Road Home v1 #4) Nyx could also summon shadow constructs to aid her. (Avengers No Road Home v1 #7) |
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+ | If she were to die, Nyx could return to life if night fell over the whole world at once. Similarly, when at full power, she was capable of reviving her children if they were killed. (Immortal Thor v1 #13) | ||
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+ | Long ago, her soul was broken into shards and scattered across the universe which meant that she was in her weakest state. However, even at this power, she was able to effortlessly defeat the Olympian gods with her children along as well as overpower the Avengers. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | ||
She was noted for having a number of children that aided her which included: | She was noted for having a number of children that aided her which included: | ||
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*'''Apate''' : a young short haired wiry woman, twin to Dolos that never smiled who represented deceit and saw hate in everyone where she threw thin deadly daggers that when embedded in a person sent them in a furious anger which she could direct at a target of her choice. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | *'''Apate''' : a young short haired wiry woman, twin to Dolos that never smiled who represented deceit and saw hate in everyone where she threw thin deadly daggers that when embedded in a person sent them in a furious anger which she could direct at a target of her choice. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | ||
*'''Dolos''' : a young wiry short-haired man, twin to Apate that had a wicked smile who represented trickery and used a blue sand-like substance that he could blow to make a cloud that was hard to see through but if it hit the eyes of a person their senses were affected making them unable to tell illusion from reality. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | *'''Dolos''' : a young wiry short-haired man, twin to Apate that had a wicked smile who represented trickery and used a blue sand-like substance that he could blow to make a cloud that was hard to see through but if it hit the eyes of a person their senses were affected making them unable to tell illusion from reality. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | ||
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+ | For a time, she came to be banished from reality under the condition that she would only be freed if the sun was parted from the Earth and complete darkness descended on the world. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | * | + | *Nyx was created by Al Ewing, Jim Zub, Mark Waid, and Joshua James Shaw where she made her first appearance in Avengers: No Road Home v1 #1 (April, 2019). |
*The character was based on the Nox from [[Greek Myth|Greek]] and [[Roman Myth]]. | *The character was based on the Nox from [[Greek Myth|Greek]] and [[Roman Myth]]. | ||
+ | *According to writer Jim Zub on [https://twitter.com/JimZub/status/1097668925670809600?s=20 Twitter], the characters of Nyx and Nox were two separate beings with the former being the actual Olympian deity whilst the other had no ties to Olympus. | ||
+ | *The original description for Nyx written by Avengers No Road Home writers Mark Waid, Al Ewing and Jim Zub for artist Joshua James Shaw was, ''"The Mother of Night is almost vampiric in appearance, with albino, marble-like white skin set against a thick black hooded cloak that seeems to meld with her impossibly black hair. Her nails, hands and forearms are black, speckled with stars (stars in the sky, not five-pointed iconcs of stars) that get more numerous and dense until the white skin resumes by the elbow. Nyx's eyes are solid black glistening marbles, with no pupils."'' | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
− | *'' | + | *''Avengers: No Way Home v1'': ([[2019]]) |
− | *'' | + | *''Immortal Thor v1'': |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Nox_(Nyx)_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry] | *[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Nox_(Nyx)_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry] | ||
+ | *[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/nyx/4005-27005/ Comicvine Entry] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:12, 17 October 2024
Nox is a female comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.
Contents |
Biography
Origin
Nyx was a female goddess who was connected to the pantheon of Olympus. She predated the Olympians where she was all alone in the darkness until the emergence of Zeus. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #4) During this time, she was said to had taught him the unknown and the unknowable. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) He crafted a kingdom from the darkness populated by his race of gods though Nyx dreamed of the eternal slumber of darkness. From this time, she came to birth her first child from her own thoughts with this being Hypnos. As the god of sleep, he attempted to find a place among the Olympians and even trained under Ares but like his mother the pair could not find acceptance among their kin. In the following centuries, the Olympians began to grow in power and attained more followers that the ushered into their bright halls. This resulted in resentment from Nyx and she came to be rejected by the Olympians who long feared her. This sense of betrayal gave birth to her next children that were the twins Apate and Dolos. They represented the frustration of their mother with them often playing their tricks on the people of Olympus. In time, this state of affairs resulted in war erupting in the home of the gods as Nyx along with her children targeted the Olympian pantheon. Their actions united their normally squabbling foes and they worked together to defeat Nyx. Zeus punished her by sealing her power within the three Night Shards that represented different aspects of the eternal night. With her soul divided, she was greatly weakened and Zeus consigned her to the prison of eternal darkness to be forgotten with it said that she was to remain there so long as the sun shined in the sky. Within her prison, she only had her children and she howled in despair with this changing into misery that gave birth in her final child Oizys. Whilst trapped there, she vowed to get revenge against the Olympians as she promised to restore her power in order to bring about a return to eternal darkness to the universe. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #4)
No Road Home
She remained trapped for many years until the Contest of Champions between the Grandmaster and the Challenger which saw Earth being removed from its Sun. This act thus freed her from her prison and she along with her children appeared at Olympus where they massacred the Olympian pantheon. Nyx intended to reclaim her lost power in the Night Shards and sought to recover them whereupon she intended to cleanse the universe to begin anew according to her design. She then took the throne of Olympus for herself as she gathered her might for the Avengers of the Wronged that Zeus claimed his son would gather to avenge their deaths. Her actions were witnessed remotely from the Far Shore by Voyager who sought to gather heroes to oppose Nyx. The heroes arrived at Olympus where they fought against Nyx who was easily able to overpower them. This was until they began coordinating their attacks but Voyager informed the heroes that this was simply a distraction as Nyx had dispatched her children to recover the night shards. Voyager teleported the heroes away to stop Nyx's children but she herself was captured by the goddess of the night. Nyx came to be intrigued by Voyager's ability as a tracker and decided to make use of her. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
Emerging from Voyager's portals, Scarlet Witch, Spectrum, Hercules and Vision tried to discern where they had been sent and when Spectrum asked about how Scarlet Witch was doing, Scarlet Witch replied that she was still blind and how everything had went dark after Nyx struck her eyes. The foursome soon realized they were in Omnipotence City and Scarlet Witch quickly managed to see only a glowing bright object far off, prompting the Avengers to investigate and Hercules to declare that once the Avengers had found the object Scarlet Witch was seeing, he would visit his wrath upon Nyx and her children. Visiting the Lord High Librarian within Omnipotence City, the Avengers learned that the Lord High Librarian was aware of Nyx and that she was coming for the dark shards from her soul, one of which was hidden by the Lord High Librarian himself. Hercules then questioned whether the Lord High Librarian could stop Nyx if she came for the dark shard he had hidden, suggesting the Lord High Librarian recruit some of the immortals present within Omnipotence City, but the Lord High Librarian reminded Hercules that the gods there tended to not involve themselves in such affairs. Hercules quickly argued that Nyx threatened all reality but the Lord High Librarian insisted his hands were tied until Scarlet Witch saw the dark shard as the glowing object she had earlier seen around the Librarian's neck. When Nyx's children Apate and Dolos arrived to acquire the shard, the Avengers realized Nyx had not truly blinded Scarlet Witch but rather, had turned Scarlet Witch into a living pair of eyes for her to locate the missing dark shards. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #3) While Hypnos led an army of sleepers against the demon Nightmare's realm in order to gain the dark shard there in Nyx's name, Nyx herself confronted the Avengers Hercules, Spectrum, Scarlet Witch and Vision, having tracked Scarlet Witch using the bit of her power she had endowed into Scarlet Witch's eyes and having used Voyager to teleport. Joining the battle against the Avengers with her children Apate and Dolos, Nyx easily incapacitated Hercules and Scarlet Witch, proclaiming them to be no threats at all before reaching into the heart of the Lord High Librarian and claiming the dark shard he guarded. When Nyx touched the shard, Hypnos immediately sensed that Nyx had acquired one of the shard and announced his plans to acquire a second for her. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #4)
Immortal Thor
Overview
Personality and attributes
She was known by her title of Mother of Night with it said that no one should mention her name otherwise she would appear before the speaker. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) To the Asgardians, she was believed to be the same as the Norse Nott. (Immortal Thor v1 #13)
To Zeus, she claimed that she had given all she had to the Olympians. This included the unknown and unknowable of the night but found that they would waste this gift. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
For imprisoning her and her children, Nyx came to be a sworn enemy of Zeus and the Olympians. Thus, she came to be motivated by revenge against them. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
Her ambitions did not end with simply revenge though as her desire to reclaim her lost power was because she had plans for the universe at large. She found the cosmos to be spoiled and planned to wipe it clean to start again to build a better universe. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
Powers and abilities
Nyx was one of the immortal race of gods from Olympus. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2) As a god, she was the embodiment of darkness which meant that she could never be truly held. Her black coated hands contained incredibly sharp claws able to cut through most foes with ease. In addition, she was capable of moving at incredible speeds to avoid attacks even from superhuman foes. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
It was shown that she had control over darkness and shadows as if they were physical objects. As darkness itself, she could escape the grips of a person trying to hold her by appearing elsewhere. (Avengers No Road Home v1 #2) With her power, she was able to blind her opponents. (Avengers No Road Home v1 #4) Nyx could also summon shadow constructs to aid her. (Avengers No Road Home v1 #7)
If she were to die, Nyx could return to life if night fell over the whole world at once. Similarly, when at full power, she was capable of reviving her children if they were killed. (Immortal Thor v1 #13)
Long ago, her soul was broken into shards and scattered across the universe which meant that she was in her weakest state. However, even at this power, she was able to effortlessly defeat the Olympian gods with her children along as well as overpower the Avengers. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
She was noted for having a number of children that aided her which included:
- Hypnos : a masked humanoid who could cause others to fall into a deep sleep allowing him to murder them with his dagger. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
- Oizys : a four legged amphibian-looking creature who she said was her most favoured offspring whose power was despair and causing those she touches to be paralysed with guilt and self-doubt. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
- Apate : a young short haired wiry woman, twin to Dolos that never smiled who represented deceit and saw hate in everyone where she threw thin deadly daggers that when embedded in a person sent them in a furious anger which she could direct at a target of her choice. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
- Dolos : a young wiry short-haired man, twin to Apate that had a wicked smile who represented trickery and used a blue sand-like substance that he could blow to make a cloud that was hard to see through but if it hit the eyes of a person their senses were affected making them unable to tell illusion from reality. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
For a time, she came to be banished from reality under the condition that she would only be freed if the sun was parted from the Earth and complete darkness descended on the world. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
Notes
- Nyx was created by Al Ewing, Jim Zub, Mark Waid, and Joshua James Shaw where she made her first appearance in Avengers: No Road Home v1 #1 (April, 2019).
- The character was based on the Nox from Greek and Roman Myth.
- According to writer Jim Zub on Twitter, the characters of Nyx and Nox were two separate beings with the former being the actual Olympian deity whilst the other had no ties to Olympus.
- The original description for Nyx written by Avengers No Road Home writers Mark Waid, Al Ewing and Jim Zub for artist Joshua James Shaw was, "The Mother of Night is almost vampiric in appearance, with albino, marble-like white skin set against a thick black hooded cloak that seeems to meld with her impossibly black hair. Her nails, hands and forearms are black, speckled with stars (stars in the sky, not five-pointed iconcs of stars) that get more numerous and dense until the white skin resumes by the elbow. Nyx's eyes are solid black glistening marbles, with no pupils."
Appearances
- Avengers: No Way Home v1: (2019)
- Immortal Thor v1:
External Links
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