Seven Daggers of Latveria

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==History==
Seven Daggers of [[Latveria]] were a team of [[Mutants (Marvel)|Mutants]] gathered together by [[Doctor Doom]]. (X-Men v6 #29)
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[[File:XMenV6-29Solicit.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Doctor Doom and his Seven Daggers in X-Men v6 #29.]]
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Seven Daggers of [[Latveria]] were a team of [[Mutants (Marvel)|Mutants]] gathered together by [[Doctor Doom]]. He had created them after noticing the activities of [[Professor X|Professor Charles Xavier]] who had been manoeuvring pharmaceutical companies and operated through various shell corporations. From these actions, he determined that Xavier alongside his old friend [[Magneto]] were looking to establish a Mutant nation that would become [[Krakoa]]. In anticipation, Doom looked to gather his own band of Mutants to serve him. In the course of a year, he came to train them to serve their nation whilst warning them that Xavier's nation of Krakoa would look to abduct them. (X-Men v6 #29)
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Following the establishment of Krakoa, Doctor Doom contacted Xavier telepathically and announced that Latveria would not be recognising the newly formed Mutant nation. In fact, he believed that Xavier's endeavours would ultimately end in ruin. (X-Men v6 #29)
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Later on, the organization known as [[Orchis (Marvel)|Orchis]] staged a massive attack against Krakoa where they destroyed the Mutant country causing its people to scatter. (X-Men v6 #29)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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In appearance, the Seven Daggers of Latveria were a team of superpowered Mutants who draped themselves in the colours of the flag of their native country. (X-Men v6 #29)
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They saw themselves first as Latverians and then as Mutants where they willingly served Doctor Doom. As such, they never saw themselves enslaved and considered each other to be free. (X-Men v6 #29)
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Doctor Doom also created his own version of a Cerebro-style helmet allowing him to amplify his thoughts and speak to others into their minds. (X-Men v6 #29)
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
*'''Nerium''' : (X-Men v6 #29)
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*'''Nerium''' : a long white haired female Mutant who had four clawed plant-like arms where she could stretch them over distances or shapeshift them into stingers. She regarded herself as a Latverian who was the spirit of her land. Initially, she was kept in captivity in a circus where she was known as 'the Poison of the Forest'. (X-Men v6 #29)
*'''Volta''' : (X-Men v6 #29)
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*'''Volta''' : a blue-skinned female Mutant with the power to channel electricity. Initially, she was known as Volta where she could not control her powers that lashed out randomly until she was gifted with the Doom spear made of Vibranium that served as a lightning lead. She was regarded as the finest of the Seven Daggers and Doctor Doom acknowledged her as a potential heir. (X-Men v6 #29)
*'''Slag''' : (X-Men v6 #29)  
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*'''Slag''' : '''Szik''' was a male Mutant whose blood was magma and whose skin was rock hard. He was shown to had willingly surrendered himself to the authorities and to work in the mines. Though he could easily have escaped confinement, he simply served in that role until Doctor Doom recruited him into joining the Seven Daggers. (X-Men v6 #29)  
*'''Ironcloak''' : (X-Men v6 #29)
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*'''Ironcloak''' : the twin girl given the ability to bestow invulnerability with a touch. This power was not permanent and the invulnerability granted left after a set amount of time. (X-Men v6 #29)
*'''Dreamer''' : (X-Men v6 #29)
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*'''Dreamer''' : the younger twins by 3 minutes who developed the power to enter dreams. It was believed that if fully trained that all the secrets of humanity would be open to him. (X-Men v6 #29)
  
 
==Notes==
 
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==External Links==
 
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*[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Seven_Daggers_of_Latveria_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 12 July 2024

Seven Daggers of Latveria are a team that features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

History

Doctor Doom and his Seven Daggers in X-Men v6 #29.

Seven Daggers of Latveria were a team of Mutants gathered together by Doctor Doom. He had created them after noticing the activities of Professor Charles Xavier who had been manoeuvring pharmaceutical companies and operated through various shell corporations. From these actions, he determined that Xavier alongside his old friend Magneto were looking to establish a Mutant nation that would become Krakoa. In anticipation, Doom looked to gather his own band of Mutants to serve him. In the course of a year, he came to train them to serve their nation whilst warning them that Xavier's nation of Krakoa would look to abduct them. (X-Men v6 #29)

Following the establishment of Krakoa, Doctor Doom contacted Xavier telepathically and announced that Latveria would not be recognising the newly formed Mutant nation. In fact, he believed that Xavier's endeavours would ultimately end in ruin. (X-Men v6 #29)

Later on, the organization known as Orchis staged a massive attack against Krakoa where they destroyed the Mutant country causing its people to scatter. (X-Men v6 #29)

Overview

In appearance, the Seven Daggers of Latveria were a team of superpowered Mutants who draped themselves in the colours of the flag of their native country. (X-Men v6 #29)

They saw themselves first as Latverians and then as Mutants where they willingly served Doctor Doom. As such, they never saw themselves enslaved and considered each other to be free. (X-Men v6 #29)

Doctor Doom also created his own version of a Cerebro-style helmet allowing him to amplify his thoughts and speak to others into their minds. (X-Men v6 #29)

Members

  • Nerium : a long white haired female Mutant who had four clawed plant-like arms where she could stretch them over distances or shapeshift them into stingers. She regarded herself as a Latverian who was the spirit of her land. Initially, she was kept in captivity in a circus where she was known as 'the Poison of the Forest'. (X-Men v6 #29)
  • Volta : a blue-skinned female Mutant with the power to channel electricity. Initially, she was known as Volta where she could not control her powers that lashed out randomly until she was gifted with the Doom spear made of Vibranium that served as a lightning lead. She was regarded as the finest of the Seven Daggers and Doctor Doom acknowledged her as a potential heir. (X-Men v6 #29)
  • Slag : Szik was a male Mutant whose blood was magma and whose skin was rock hard. He was shown to had willingly surrendered himself to the authorities and to work in the mines. Though he could easily have escaped confinement, he simply served in that role until Doctor Doom recruited him into joining the Seven Daggers. (X-Men v6 #29)
  • Ironcloak : the twin girl given the ability to bestow invulnerability with a touch. This power was not permanent and the invulnerability granted left after a set amount of time. (X-Men v6 #29)
  • Dreamer : the younger twins by 3 minutes who developed the power to enter dreams. It was believed that if fully trained that all the secrets of humanity would be open to him. (X-Men v6 #29)

Notes

  • The Seven Daggers of Latveria were created by Gerry Duggan and Joshua Cassara where they made their first appearance X-Men v6 #29 (December, 2023).

Appearances

  • X-Men v6: (2023)

External Links

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