Snowbird (Marvel)

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'''Narya''' was a female demigod who was born as the daughter of the [[Gods (Marvel)|goddess]] '''Nelvana''' and a mortal human named '''Richard Lawrence Easton'''. Her origins were tied to fifteen years ago when the imprisoned Northern Gods came to sense that their ancient enemies the [[Great Beasts (Marvel)|Great Beasts]] would be freed from their imprisonment and come to the Earth. Thus, her and her father '''Hodiak''' sought to prevent their return by creating a champion. To that end, they briefly manifested before Richard Easton where Nelvanna's form changed to a beautiful young maiden to mate with the human. Once done, she departed and Easton became filled with the terrible knowledge about the Great Beasts leading to him going insane. A year later, the pregnant Nelvanna appeared before the [[Shaman (Marvel)|Shaman]] '''Michael Twoyoungmen''' who served as a midwife for the birth of her child. The demigoddess's nature meant that he had to bound her to the land so that she could assume the form of humanity and bind her to that reality. (Alpha Flight v1 #7)
  
 
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She was regarded as a transmorph allowing her to assume any shape at will. (Alpha Flight v1 #7)
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Another ability she had given to her to aid her was the power to compel others to aid her even if they did not do so willingly. Thus, with a simple command, she could use her voice to cause a person to stop in their tracks. (Alpha Flight v1 #24)
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Another Great Beast form she could take was '''Neooqtoq, the Ravager''' who was considered the deadliest of their number that killed both friend or foe alike. (Incredible Hercules v1 #119)
  
 
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Revision as of 06:41, 25 February 2019

Snowbird is a female comic superhero who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Narya was a female demigod who was born as the daughter of the goddess Nelvana and a mortal human named Richard Lawrence Easton. Her origins were tied to fifteen years ago when the imprisoned Northern Gods came to sense that their ancient enemies the Great Beasts would be freed from their imprisonment and come to the Earth. Thus, her and her father Hodiak sought to prevent their return by creating a champion. To that end, they briefly manifested before Richard Easton where Nelvanna's form changed to a beautiful young maiden to mate with the human. Once done, she departed and Easton became filled with the terrible knowledge about the Great Beasts leading to him going insane. A year later, the pregnant Nelvanna appeared before the Shaman Michael Twoyoungmen who served as a midwife for the birth of her child. The demigoddess's nature meant that he had to bound her to the land so that she could assume the form of humanity and bind her to that reality. (Alpha Flight v1 #7)

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

She was regarded as a transmorph allowing her to assume any shape at will. (Alpha Flight v1 #7)

Another ability she had given to her to aid her was the power to compel others to aid her even if they did not do so willingly. Thus, with a simple command, she could use her voice to cause a person to stop in their tracks. (Alpha Flight v1 #24)

Another Great Beast form she could take was Neooqtoq, the Ravager who was considered the deadliest of their number that killed both friend or foe alike. (Incredible Hercules v1 #119)

Notes

  • Snowbird was created by John Byrne where she made her first appearance in the Uncanny X-Men v1 #120 (April, 1979).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

Appearances

  • Uncanny X-Men v1:
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  • Incredible Hercules v1:
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