Daemonites

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The Daemonites are an alien species that feature in Wildstorm Comics and DC Comics.

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History

Wildstorm

The Daemonites origins were tied to that of the Kherubim race when one of their Planet Shaper Engines landed on the planet Daemon. Once there, it attempted to turn the local genetic material into a fitting servitor race for the Kherans. However, the newly formed Daemonites were deemed deviant and unstable which was why the seeded Kherubim as well as their constructs attempted to eliminate them. This triggered the eternal enimity between the two species with the Daemonites hatred for the Kherubim stemming from their time as being created as slaves. (Magestic v2 #11)

Eons ago, Daemonite marauders engaged with Kherubim explorers above the planet Earth with both respective vessels crashing onto the world. It was claimed that the surviving members of the species saw Earth as a source for host bodies and a rich colony for their empire. However, they were opposed in their campaigns by the Kheran survivors leading to a series of Blood Wars between the two species who each sought to establish a base of power. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #2) Not all members of the species engaged in warfare as some distanced themselves from their warrior tribe and instead adopted a more peaceful stance where they operated alone. (WildC.A.T.s. v2 #28) Around thirty years ago, the Kherubim suffered a terrible defeat and the Daemonites were ready to bring the deciding blow against their ancient enemy. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #2)

By the modern age, Lord Helspont was noted to had united the various Dukes under the Cabal with the intention of conquering the planet and also began searching for the Kheran Gifted One hybrids. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #0) Their ultimate goal was, however, achieving reunification with the rest of their kind in the universe who would conquer Earth. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #1) This plot involved the use of a mole who was secreted within NASA and disguising his peoples technology in order to create a dimensional gateway linking Daemon to Earth. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #2) A stargate was opened through the power of the Orb that linked to Daemon where it was expected warships would arrive to conquer the planet but the plan was thwarted by the interference of the WildC.A.T.s along with various other heroes. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #4) An alliance later formed between the Daemonites and Kaizen Gamorra where they collaborated in creating androids similar to Spartan. This saw a Daemonite take possession of a Cyberdata scientist called Dr Heinrich Richtoffen who headed Artificial Life Sciences but the facility was destroyed by the WildC.A.Ts.(WildC.A.T.s. v1 #5)

The New 52

Overview

Wildstorm

In terms of lifespan, Daemonites were noted for being an immortal species and the passage of time was a relative circumstance. (WildC.A.T.s. v2 #28)

One of their noted abilities was the power to take possession of a host body and completely control it. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #2) It was noted that they weaved psychic barriers in order to imprison the mind of their host body. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #3) Inside a host, they were capable of their natural shapeshifting talents allowing them to distort the body to achieve feats such as stretchings limbs to greater levels and also retained their greater strength. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #2) However, at any point, they were capable of transforming into their true more monstrous form. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #3) Only those with the Sight were capable of seeing a Daemonite within their host and had the power of exorcising them from the body. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #2) The physical and psychic trauma faced by the creature left a Daemonite greatly weakened and without the energy of a host body they simply collapsed as they lacked the power to support themselves. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #3)

Inherent within their cells was the power of strict chronal abeyance and thus allowed them to actually stop time in certain conditions. This served as a useful tool as it allowed their genetic healing ability to operate even faster thus allowing entire limbs to be restored in a short span of time. (WildC.A.T.s. v2 #28)

Not all aspects of their culture were actually developed by themselves. One example of this was a breathing exercrise designed to centre the part of the brain that controlled shapeshifting. This technique was actually appropriated from another species that was conquered by the Daemonites long ago. The movements adopted as part of the exercise thus worked to utilize their shapeshifting abilities to maximise their regenerative talents. (WildC.A.T.s. v2 #28)

The Daemonites practiced the use of communion, ritual gestures and possession amongst one another. (WildC.A.T.s. v2 #28) Some forms of ritual combat was present within their society as some of their kind preferred to personally kill their foes under the old ways with their own hands. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #3)

Leaders amongst within their society were referred to as Dukes. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #0) These individuals were considered of important social standing as they were called Dukes of Helle. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #2)

DC

Technology

Some forms of battlesuits used by the Daemonites included Flash Suits that had only a limited span of energy that allowed them to operate in fifteen minutes. Despite this lifespan, they provided enough firepower to their wearers to equal an entire battalion and were able to be activated at any moment. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #1)

The Psiclotron was a device of pure psioplasmic matter that was considered a weapon of mass destruction. It leeched the energy of intellectual minds till the point a subject was reduced to being a mindless vegetable and their gifted genius was used as a fuel to power the device. However, its effects were so terrifying that even the Daemonites feared assembling it and the introduction of any carbon lifeform destroyed the organism along with the Psiclotron itself as they annihilated one another. (Wild C.A.T.S. v2 #3)

Another example of genetic engineering was the madness virus that the Daemonites had engineered with the purpose of targeting Kherubim or their hybrids. It was created by splicing the genetic material of both Kherans and Daemonites where a toxin was created from this DNA. This led to a bacteria being formed with this virus targeting the brain of Kherubim. One of the affects of the virus was that it Kherans to go insane and attack their friends. (Wild C.A.T.S. v1 Annual #1)

Members

  • Lord Helspont :
  • Lord Defile :
  • Lady Decadence :
  • Synge :
  • Skinny :
  • Carver :
  • Tsavo :
  • Ruewin :
  • Voodoo :
  • Hightower :
  • Olympia :
  • M'koi : a Daemonite in a human host who was charged with Project Reunification. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #1) He held a low opinion of Helspont and only desired to go to his homeworld as he was disgusted with his repugnant human shell. (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #3)
  • B'lial : a member of the Cabal who took possession of Vice President Quayle. Pike believed was a meglomaniac but B'lial was tasked with retrieving one of the Orbs from the NASA vaults . (WildC.A.T.s. v1 #2)

Notes

  • They were created by Jim Lee and first appeared in WildC.A.T.s. #1 (August 1992).
  • One of the pitches for WorldStorm by Grant Morrison included, "We learn he [Helspont] is a kind of compound intelligence—when Daemonite population levels rise to a sufficient level, they trigger the emergence of a powerful central mind, a controlling intelligence which takes a synthetic body of flame and metals. Helspont is the mass mind of the Daemonite race, containing all its intelligence and knowledge."
  • As a result of the Flashpoint, the Wildstorm universe has been incorporated into the mainstream DC universe which has led to the Daemonites being added into the setting but with a vastly different appearance

In other media

Television

  • In WildC.A.T.s, the Daemonites make their first animated appearance where they serve as the primary antagonists of the show who serve Lord Helspont.

Appearances

  • WildC.A.T.s. v1 #0-3
  • WildC.A.T.S. v1 Annual #1
  • WIldC.A.T.S. v2 #28
  • Magestic v2 #11

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