Tamaran

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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Origin===
 
===Origin===
Tamaran
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Tamaran was the eighth planet that surrounded the star Vega. (New Teen Titans v1 #3)
  
 
===Post-Flashpoint===
 
===Post-Flashpoint===
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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It was the eighth planet that surrounded the star Vega. (New Teen Titans v1 #3)
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Locations on Tamaran included:
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*'''Dors''' :
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*'''Kathas''' :
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*'''Komandus''' :
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*'''Myrrynnian''' :
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*'''Palamar''' :
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*'''Tamarus''' :
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*'''Zoriss''' :
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It was said to be a world filled with lush green valleys. (New Teen Titans v1 #3)
  
 
Life forms native to Tamaran included:
 
Life forms native to Tamaran included:
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==Inhabitants==
 
==Inhabitants==
*'''Starfire''' :
 
*'''Blackfire''' :
 
*'''Darkfire''' :
 
 
*'''Tyran'r''' : a male who was known as Tyran'r the Mighty who lived as a ruthless warlord 10 billion years ago where he became selected to be one of the first seven Green Lanterns to fight Volthoom. (Green Lanterns v1 #25)
 
*'''Tyran'r''' : a male who was known as Tyran'r the Mighty who lived as a ruthless warlord 10 billion years ago where he became selected to be one of the first seven Green Lanterns to fight Volthoom. (Green Lanterns v1 #25)
 
*'''Mrak'r''' : a male who ruled as a wizard king ten billion years ago when his domain was intruded upon by Tyran'r with Mrak'r attempting to kill the interloper for stealing from him but the warrior ended up killing him instead. (Green Lanterns v1 #25)
 
*'''Mrak'r''' : a male who ruled as a wizard king ten billion years ago when his domain was intruded upon by Tyran'r with Mrak'r attempting to kill the interloper for stealing from him but the warrior ended up killing him instead. (Green Lanterns v1 #25)
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*'''Myand'r''' :
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*'''Luand'r''' :
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*'''Koriand'r''' :
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*'''Komand'r''' :
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*'''Ryand'r ''' :
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*'''Ph'yzzon''' :
 
*'''Kaland'r''' : a short haired female priestess in the Light and the Fire cult who was devoted to the goddess X'Hal. (Green Lantern: New Guardians v1 #28)
 
*'''Kaland'r''' : a short haired female priestess in the Light and the Fire cult who was devoted to the goddess X'Hal. (Green Lantern: New Guardians v1 #28)
  
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===Television===
 
===Television===
 
*In Teen Titans, Tamaran appeared in the setting of the 2003 animated television series.
 
*In Teen Titans, Tamaran appeared in the setting of the 2003 animated television series.
*In Titans, Tamaran was referenced in the setting of the 2018 live-action television series. It was shown as another world whose people spoke a variation of Sumerian and had a prophecy that spoke of a danger to their world from the being known as Trigon. According to their prophecy, his daughter would be born on Earth and lead to his release whereupon the events would bring about the destruction of Tamaran which would end up burning as a result. To prevent this fate, Kori'ander was dispatched to Earth to find and kill the prophecised child before she could release her father.
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*In Titans, Tamaran was referenced in the setting of the 2018 live-action television series. The '''Royal Protection Service''' assigned bodyguards that protected members of the royal family. It was shown as another world whose people spoke a variation of Sumerian and had a prophecy noted in the book '''Gul'ron Dez Dire''' that spoke of a danger to their world from the being known as Trigon. According to their prophecy, his daughter would be born on Earth and lead to his release whereupon the events would bring about the destruction of Tamaran which would end up burning as a result. To prevent this fate, Kori'ander was dispatched to Earth to find and kill the prophecised child before she could release her father. '''Faddei''' was dispatched to bring Starfire back to Tamaran to assume the mantle of Queen but he was killed by Blackfire.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''New Teen Titans v1'':
 
*''New Teen Titans v1'':
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*''New Teen Titans v2'':
 
*''Red Hood and the Outlaws v1'':
 
*''Red Hood and the Outlaws v1'':
 
*''Green Lantern: New Guardians v1'':
 
*''Green Lantern: New Guardians v1'':

Revision as of 16:01, 16 January 2020

Tamaran is a planet that features in DC Comics.

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History

Origin

Tamaran was the eighth planet that surrounded the star Vega. (New Teen Titans v1 #3)

Post-Flashpoint

Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Around ten billion years ago, the warrior Tyran'r roamed the lands of Tamaran where he sought fame and glory with him killing the wizard-king Mrak'r. At this time, one of the first seven Power Rings arrived where it chosen Tyran'r to be a Green Lantern to join other warriors to defeat the mad Volthoom. (Green Lanterns v1 #25) Long ago, the planet was attacked by an alien race who came to be known as the Makers where they abducted one of the inhabitants named X'Hal for experimentation. These experiments tortured her and she was transformed into a powerful cosmic being where she destroyed the ship of her abductors. As an energy being, she drove the invaders from her star system and for that she came to be worshipped as a god whose worshippers formed the Light and the Fire cult which stretched across dozens of systems starting from Tamaran. She eventually came to learn that her makers once more returned and attacked one of the worlds under her protection leading to her in a rampage attacking them. The destruction caused ultimately destroyed the planet under her care leading to X'Hal secretly being ashamed at her actions. Thus, she decided to depart Tamaran and go forth into the stars with the majority of her people remaining on their homeworld. However, a small band of pilgrims decided to follow their goddess into deep space and sought to find her to continue their devotion to X'Hal. (Green Lantern: New Guardians v1 #29)

Overview

It was the eighth planet that surrounded the star Vega. (New Teen Titans v1 #3)

Locations on Tamaran included:

  • Dors :
  • Kathas :
  • Komandus :
  • Myrrynnian :
  • Palamar :
  • Tamarus :
  • Zoriss :

It was said to be a world filled with lush green valleys. (New Teen Titans v1 #3)

Life forms native to Tamaran included:

  • Khee : a rare caterpillar-like organism with few being seen by the native people but they were known to sometimes choose a companion among Tamaraneans. (Starfire v2 #9)

Tamaraneans were always taught to live by their emotions and to trust their first reaction as it was the most pure. (Teen Titans v3 #7)

Belief in the goddess X'Hal led to the formation of a cult known as The Light and the Fire. (Green Lantern: New Guardians v1 #29)

Inhabitants

  • Tyran'r : a male who was known as Tyran'r the Mighty who lived as a ruthless warlord 10 billion years ago where he became selected to be one of the first seven Green Lanterns to fight Volthoom. (Green Lanterns v1 #25)
  • Mrak'r : a male who ruled as a wizard king ten billion years ago when his domain was intruded upon by Tyran'r with Mrak'r attempting to kill the interloper for stealing from him but the warrior ended up killing him instead. (Green Lanterns v1 #25)
  • Myand'r :
  • Luand'r :
  • Koriand'r :
  • Komand'r :
  • Ryand'r  :
  • Ph'yzzon :
  • Kaland'r : a short haired female priestess in the Light and the Fire cult who was devoted to the goddess X'Hal. (Green Lantern: New Guardians v1 #28)

Notes

  • Tamaran was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez where it made its first appearance in New Teen Titans v1 #3 (January, 1981).

Alternate Versions

  • In Earth 2: World's End v1 #1 (2014), the planet did not appear though a Tamaranean was shown to exist in the alternate universe setting of Earth-2. A starship containing a young K'li crashed on Apokolips where she butchered Parademons that arrived on the scene. Her brutality shocked the Apokoliptians that found her and she came to be inducted into the ranks of the Female Furies. K'li's talents and brutality led to her attaining the rank of Fury of Apokolips where she took the title of War among them who was one of Darkseid's greatest warriors.

In other media

Television

  • In Teen Titans, Tamaran appeared in the setting of the 2003 animated television series.
  • In Titans, Tamaran was referenced in the setting of the 2018 live-action television series. The Royal Protection Service assigned bodyguards that protected members of the royal family. It was shown as another world whose people spoke a variation of Sumerian and had a prophecy noted in the book Gul'ron Dez Dire that spoke of a danger to their world from the being known as Trigon. According to their prophecy, his daughter would be born on Earth and lead to his release whereupon the events would bring about the destruction of Tamaran which would end up burning as a result. To prevent this fate, Kori'ander was dispatched to Earth to find and kill the prophecised child before she could release her father. Faddei was dispatched to bring Starfire back to Tamaran to assume the mantle of Queen but he was killed by Blackfire.

Appearances

  • New Teen Titans v1:
  • New Teen Titans v2:
  • Red Hood and the Outlaws v1:
  • Green Lantern: New Guardians v1:
  • Green Lanterns v1:

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