Lords of Order (DC)
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By the modern day, the Lords of Order intervened in a battle between Doctor Fate and Typhon where they took Nabu along with his host away. They believed that the current cycle was lost to chaos and that their foes should be allowed to win whereupon they could triumph in the following age. Nabu pleaded with them to reconsider as such a path led to the death of billions but the Lords of Order had made their decision. (Doctor Fate v1 #1) | By the modern day, the Lords of Order intervened in a battle between Doctor Fate and Typhon where they took Nabu along with his host away. They believed that the current cycle was lost to chaos and that their foes should be allowed to win whereupon they could triumph in the following age. Nabu pleaded with them to reconsider as such a path led to the death of billions but the Lords of Order had made their decision. (Doctor Fate v1 #1) | ||
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Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. | Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. | ||
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+ | It was said that their origins were traced to the dawn of man in more primitive and wild times when a group of explorers, scientists and philosophes sought to bring about order to the world so that it could be in harmony with its elements. This led to them finding a power that they dragged into the world with this becoming the first magic which they used to reshape themselves as the Lords of Order. The power was too great, however, and their bodies could not hold it which was why they bound it to artifacts to contain it without it spreading out into the world. Despite their measures, magic came to spread among mortals leading to the Lords of Order teaching the means to control it and prevent its handling in its rawest form. Thus, they were said to had been the authors of the first books of magic under the belief that it could benefit the world. (Justice League Dark v2 #2) | ||
At some point, the Lords of Order had encountered a being known as the '''Might Beyond The Mirror''' and were barely able to combat it. In Vanity, the Might Beyond The Mirror was granting the wishes of the town's inhabitants thus upsetting the cosmic order. As a result, the '''Kingbutcher''' was dispatched to Earth to that town where he undid the wishes leading to a confrontation with the Justice League. (Justice League of America v5 #10) He was defeated by the Justice League where he returned to the Lords of Order in their realm who chastised him for his loss and decided that someone else needed to be sent to deal with the Might Beyond the Mirror. (Justice League of America v5 #11) | At some point, the Lords of Order had encountered a being known as the '''Might Beyond The Mirror''' and were barely able to combat it. In Vanity, the Might Beyond The Mirror was granting the wishes of the town's inhabitants thus upsetting the cosmic order. As a result, the '''Kingbutcher''' was dispatched to Earth to that town where he undid the wishes leading to a confrontation with the Justice League. (Justice League of America v5 #10) He was defeated by the Justice League where he returned to the Lords of Order in their realm who chastised him for his loss and decided that someone else needed to be sent to deal with the Might Beyond the Mirror. (Justice League of America v5 #11) | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 08:33, 22 August 2018
The Lords of Order are a group of beings that feature in DC Comics.
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History
Origin
The Lords of Order were the first sentient race that evolved in the universe that emerged on the planet Cilia. (JSA v1 #42)
The forces of order and chaos were engaged in an unending struggle throughout the Multiverse. Nabu became an exiled Lord of Order who descended to take human form as he became a guardian condemned to Earth for eternity. (DC Special Series v1 #10)
By the modern day, the Lords of Order intervened in a battle between Doctor Fate and Typhon where they took Nabu along with his host away. They believed that the current cycle was lost to chaos and that their foes should be allowed to win whereupon they could triumph in the following age. Nabu pleaded with them to reconsider as such a path led to the death of billions but the Lords of Order had made their decision. (Doctor Fate v1 #1)
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
It was said that their origins were traced to the dawn of man in more primitive and wild times when a group of explorers, scientists and philosophes sought to bring about order to the world so that it could be in harmony with its elements. This led to them finding a power that they dragged into the world with this becoming the first magic which they used to reshape themselves as the Lords of Order. The power was too great, however, and their bodies could not hold it which was why they bound it to artifacts to contain it without it spreading out into the world. Despite their measures, magic came to spread among mortals leading to the Lords of Order teaching the means to control it and prevent its handling in its rawest form. Thus, they were said to had been the authors of the first books of magic under the belief that it could benefit the world. (Justice League Dark v2 #2)
At some point, the Lords of Order had encountered a being known as the Might Beyond The Mirror and were barely able to combat it. In Vanity, the Might Beyond The Mirror was granting the wishes of the town's inhabitants thus upsetting the cosmic order. As a result, the Kingbutcher was dispatched to Earth to that town where he undid the wishes leading to a confrontation with the Justice League. (Justice League of America v5 #10) He was defeated by the Justice League where he returned to the Lords of Order in their realm who chastised him for his loss and decided that someone else needed to be sent to deal with the Might Beyond the Mirror. (Justice League of America v5 #11)
Overview
Members of the Lords of Order were not human and were in fact energy beings. (JSA v1 #42) These burning energy beings were created full developed and knew no childhood. (DC Special Series v1 #10)
They were beyond sex or form thus such identifiers was pointless with them. (Doctor Fate v2 #2)
The Lords followed true order as dictated in the Cosmic Logs that followed the pattern set out in the Book of Souls. (Justice League of America v5 #10)
Members
Lords
- Nabu :
- Amethyst :
- Deedra :
- Gemimn :
- Jheryl :
- Kilderkin :
- Kismet :
- Shazam :
- Terataya :
- Peace : a female entity referred to as the goddess of peace who sat opposed to War and empowered both Doves. (DC Universe Presents v1 #0)
- Shat-Ru :
- Ynar :
Agents
- Djinn :
- Ken Nelson :
- Eric Strauss :
- Linda Strauss :
- Don Hall :
- Dawn Granger :
- Gray Man :
- Kid Eternity
- The Champion : an empowered version of the mortal Jack Small that was transformed into an agent of the Lords of Order to test Doctor Fate. (Doctor Fate v2 #2)
- Kingbutcher : a male formerly known as Roland Loop who was turned into a being of energy by the Lords of Order but whose crown allowed him to act in the mortal plane. (Justice League of America v5 #11) As an empowered agent, he was tasked with jobs of vile necessity and was dispatched to Vanity on Earth to stop the cosmic imbalance as a result of the Might Beyond The Mirror granting wishes to the towns inhabitants. (Justice League of America v5 #10)
Notes
In other media
Television
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold animated series, the Lords of Order make an appearance with them being led by Nabu where they appeared alongside their chaotic counterparts to reveal the history relating to Equinox. Nabu along with his fellow Lords of Order would be defeated by Equinox who absorbed their power along with the Lords of Chaos.
- In Young Justice, the Lords of Order were represented only through Nabu in his guise as Doctor Fate in the animated television series. It was said that they like the Lords of Chaos could not act directly on the mortal plane but needed an anchor to hold them with Nabu investing his essence in the Helm of Fate.
Video Games
- In DC Universe Online, the Lords of Order were mentioned as one faction supporting the Justice League by offering equipment to players.
- In Injustice 2, the Lords of Order appeared in the setting of the fighting video game with Doctor Fate being one of their agents. They sought to preserve order but the conflict between Superman's followers and Batman's heroes caused chaos. As a result, when Brainiac arrived they sought to ensure his success as they believed he brought order. Doctor Fate warned that unless the chaos was stopped then it mattered not if Brainiac was defeated as the Lords of Order would intervene in other ways.
Appearances
- DC Special Series v1:
- Doctor Fate v1:
- DC Universe Presents v1 #0
- Justice League Dark v2:
External Links
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