Serpent (Marvel)
The Serpent is a male comic deity supervillain that features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Cul Borson was a member of the race of beings known as the Asgardians where he was the son of King Bor and had three brothers namely Odin, Vi and Villi. (Mighty Thor v1 #7) As a young boy, he journeyed freely across the realms and held no black malice within him. On one such journey, he was ambushed by a group of giants that asked scorned the gods for living in the heavens and threw him off a cliff. Cul fell but did not die from the fall though his body was wounded but even more so he developed an un-quenching thirst to instill fear in others. After making a splint, he crawled on his wounded body to the encampment of the giants who slept. Once there, one by one he killed them in their sleep and left only a single survivor who awoke to find the bloodstained writings of Cul Borson. On it, Cul had written that the gods did not live in the sky but on the earth and that those that resided there lived only at their pleasure. The terrified giant later spread the words of the young Asgardian. (Journey into Mystery v1 #625) After the death of King Bor, Cul succeeded his father and became the new ruler of Asgard. Under his reign, he instituted an atmosphere of fear among the populace with this being enforced by his followers known as the Worthy. (Mighty Thor v1 #7) In addition, he had a number of warriors that served him with these being known as the Draumar. (New Mutants v3 #31) In time, Odin saw the madness of his brothers tyranny and sought to stop him where he consulted the wisdom of the world tree Yggdrasil but had to sacrifice his eye in the process. By the time of their adulthood, King Cul ruled from his fortress of Asheim when his brothers Odin, Vi and Villi struck against him. They slaughtered his many followers leading to an eventual confrontation between Cul and Odin. Odin defeated Cul and imprisoned him whereupon Asheim was devastated to prevent it from being used by any Asgardian in the future. In time, Asheim became the realm of Midgard whilst Odin took over the throne of Asgard as the All-Father. (Mighty Thor v1 #7)
Following his return to Asgardia, Allfather Odin appointed his brother Cul as Royal Inquisitor and Minister of Justice despite the objections of his son. (Thor v4 #5) He was tasked with the goal of reclaiming the hammer Mjolnir after a new female Thor had claimed it following Thor Odinson being declared unworthy of its power. To achieve this goal from the Allfather, Cul used his spirit to animate the Destroyer which attacked the new Thor nearly defeating her until the Odinson brought alongside numerous allies to aid her in the battle. (Thor v4 #7)
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Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Beyond the Worthy were the Draumar (The Dreams) that were the bad dreams of the Serpent. (New Mutants v3 #30) Long ago, they were once warriors of the Serpent and in time became monsters that were transmutated by their rage and hatred who were locked away in Hel. By this point, the Draumar were monsters that could kill the dead and feed off them. (New Mutants v3 #31) The Draumar were noted for being feral with these slaughtered souls fusing into berserk monsters with the fear of the Serpent creating the energy making them cohere. They were said to personify the rage, anguish and fury of Odin's enemies. However, being ancient beings they had no point of reference for modern aspects of the world and if they developed a greater fear of something other than the Serpent such as the unknown than they ceased to exist. (New Mutants v3 #32)
Notes
- The Serpent was created by Stuart Immonen and Matt Fraction where he made his first appearance in Fear Itself v1 #1 (June 2011).
In other media
Video games
- In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Cul Borson featured as an antagonist in a plotline in the video game. He was referred to as the Firstborn of Bor and had assumed the throne of Asgard where he began a reign of fear. This forced his brother Odin to usurp the throne and imprison Cul within Midgard until his freedom. The Serpent then sought to destroy his former prison with fear and by using the might of his Worthy warriors.
Appearances
- Fear Itself:
- The Mighty Thor:
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