Tower of Fate (DC)

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==History==
 
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In an effort to free himself from Neron, Felix Faust decided to sacrifice Ralph Dibny and took on the appearance of the Helm of Nabu. From there, he sought to gain Ralph's trust by promising to reunite him with his dead wife Sue Dibny with the pair conducting a ritual at the Tower of Fate. However, Ralph had long discovered Faust's plans and trapped him in the Tower in order to learn of his motivations. When Neron arrived to claim Faust, Dibny goaded the demon into mortally wounding him but this was a trap as he had cast a spell of binding that trapped he two villains in the Tower. (52 v1 #42)
  
 
===The New 52===
 
===The New 52===

Revision as of 10:13, 29 March 2016

The Tower of Fate is a place that features in DC Comics.

Contents

History

Origin

In an effort to free himself from Neron, Felix Faust decided to sacrifice Ralph Dibny and took on the appearance of the Helm of Nabu. From there, he sought to gain Ralph's trust by promising to reunite him with his dead wife Sue Dibny with the pair conducting a ritual at the Tower of Fate. However, Ralph had long discovered Faust's plans and trapped him in the Tower in order to learn of his motivations. When Neron arrived to claim Faust, Dibny goaded the demon into mortally wounding him but this was a trap as he had cast a spell of binding that trapped he two villains in the Tower. (52 v1 #42)

The New 52

Overview

Notes

In other media

Television

  • In Superman: The Animated Series, the tower made an appearance though was not named where it appeared in the episode "The Hand of Fate". It was the home of Doctor Fate and his wife In a who had for years operatedas heroes to battle the forces of evil. This changed when he grew tired of the never ending battle and retired. Superman sought his aid after the demon Karkul was freed. Initially, Dr. Fate refused but was convinced to aid in defeating the demon.
  • In Young Justice, the Tower of Fate was the home of Dr. Fate and made an appearance in the episode "Denial". It was an invisible tower in Salem, Massachusetts that only manifested when summoned by Dr. Fate. In August 2010, the Team were dispatched to help Kent Nelson when he was targeted by the Lord of Chaos Klarion and Abra Kadabra when the pair sought the Helm of Nabu.

Videogames

The Tower of Fate in Injustice: Gods Among Us.
  • In Injustice: Gods Among Us, the Tower of Fate was mentioned in the ending of Zatanna in this world where High Councilor Superman took over the world to eliminate crime. During this time, Zatanna used the Tower as a safe haven for those escaping the One Earth Regime until the defeat of High Councilor Superman. The Tower of Fate was then used as a prison for those that supported Superman but when the Earth governments voted to execute the Regime members. Zatanna opposed this move and instead kept them imprisoned in the Tower where they were kept in cells but alive.

Appearances

  • Fate
  • Earth-2

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