Queen of Fables
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+ | Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Tsaritsa was said to had been the first queen in the mortal realm where she had mankind worship her. During this era, her sister '''Freya''' was noted for her love and kindness with her seeing good within humanity. Her sister the primordial monarch rejected this notion as foolishness until the people rose against her tearing her away from Freya. Thus, she was turned into a story and fable causing her sisters heart to grew cold with her taking her own life in her loneliness. Thus, the Queen of Fables remained banished from the world and was referred to as the '''Might Beyond the Mirror''' where she sought her return and revenge against mankind. (Justice League of America v5 #22) | ||
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+ | She approached [[Caitlin Snow]] and showed her a vision of the future where she as [[Killer Frost]] destroyed the world due to her powers. To prevent this fate, she offered to make Caitlin human again claiming that she wanted to prevent a tragedy that befell her sister Freya. As a result, Caitlin was returned to normal but the wish allowed Tsaritsa to appear in the mortal world leading her to battle the Justice League. In the fight, she convinced Snow to prevent her allies from stopping her with the Queen of Fables destroying the [[Secret Sanctuary]]. Upon conquering Happy Harbour, she had the Justice League in chains and imprisoned whilst she sought to create a threshold of thought that was to serve as a doorway into '''Immateria''' that was the realm of human imagination which she intended to conquer. (Justice League of America v5 #22) | ||
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+ | Belief was said to bring her power with her granting wishes to empower her but upon manifesting in the mortal world she only required them to fear her. (Justice League of America v5 #22) | ||
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+ | She could manifest an army of followers that were drawn from legends and fables which included: | ||
+ | *'''Woodsmen''' : appear as tall strong muscular man who sprung from her untarnished thigh to spread word of her Might and fortified her strength through fear spread among mortals. (Justice League of America v5 #22) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 09:15, 10 January 2018
The Queen of Fables is a female comic supervillain that features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Tsaritsa was said to had been the first queen in the mortal realm where she had mankind worship her. During this era, her sister Freya was noted for her love and kindness with her seeing good within humanity. Her sister the primordial monarch rejected this notion as foolishness until the people rose against her tearing her away from Freya. Thus, she was turned into a story and fable causing her sisters heart to grew cold with her taking her own life in her loneliness. Thus, the Queen of Fables remained banished from the world and was referred to as the Might Beyond the Mirror where she sought her return and revenge against mankind. (Justice League of America v5 #22)
She approached Caitlin Snow and showed her a vision of the future where she as Killer Frost destroyed the world due to her powers. To prevent this fate, she offered to make Caitlin human again claiming that she wanted to prevent a tragedy that befell her sister Freya. As a result, Caitlin was returned to normal but the wish allowed Tsaritsa to appear in the mortal world leading her to battle the Justice League. In the fight, she convinced Snow to prevent her allies from stopping her with the Queen of Fables destroying the Secret Sanctuary. Upon conquering Happy Harbour, she had the Justice League in chains and imprisoned whilst she sought to create a threshold of thought that was to serve as a doorway into Immateria that was the realm of human imagination which she intended to conquer. (Justice League of America v5 #22)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Belief was said to bring her power with her granting wishes to empower her but upon manifesting in the mortal world she only required them to fear her. (Justice League of America v5 #22)
She could manifest an army of followers that were drawn from legends and fables which included:
- Woodsmen : appear as tall strong muscular man who sprung from her untarnished thigh to spread word of her Might and fortified her strength through fear spread among mortals. (Justice League of America v5 #22)
Notes
- The Queen of Fables was created by Gail Simone, Bryan Hitch, and Mark Waid where she made her first appearance in JLA v1 #47 (November, 2000).
Alternate Versions
Appearances
- JLA:
- Justice League of America v5:
External Links
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