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!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Men: Red'' Vol 2 #15(November, 2023)

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!!!'''Nationality:''' Arakkii
!!!'''Species:''' Living Island
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Men: Red'' Vol 2 #15(November, 2023)
A new Okkara-like livin island that was born from a mutant-magic spell performed by Apocalypse, Storm, Vulcan, Orc, Sunfire, and Redroot
* GeniusLoci: A living Island patterned after Okarra.
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* DarkIsEvil: He's based on the Egyptian god Anubis, his body is black and is the Horseman of Death.

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* DarkIsEvil: He's based on the Egyptian god Anubis, his body is black and is the Horseman of Death. Later [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] as despite his intimidating appearance, Death is probably the [[DarkIsNotEvil most moral]] of his siblings.


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** [[spoiler: In ''X-Men Red'', he is initially on his mother's side but decides to join Storm after being forced to kill Pestilence, now convinced that her side is the honorable one.]]
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* FusionDance: [[spoiler:After she's rescued from Orchis, she's reduced in size and barely alive. What's left of her is fused into Sunfire's chest. It's not clear if she's entirely conscious after this happens]].



* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: One of the topics of discussion for the new Great Ring after X of Swords is rescuing her from Otherworld.

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* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: One of the topics of discussion for the new Great Ring after X ''X of Swords Swords'' is rescuing her from Otherworld.



* SealedEvilInACan: Mad Jim Jaspers traps her in a jar for accidentally breaking an invaluable object at the Crooked Market.

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* SealedEvilInACan: Mad Jim Jaspers traps her in a jar for accidentally breaking an invaluable object at the Crooked Market. [[spoiler:She's subsequently traded to Orchis]].



He allies with Genesis during the Arakkii civil war, despite repeated attempts to bring him to Storm's side.
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An Arakkii mutant who challenged Storm for her seat at the Great Ring of Arakko.

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An Arakkii mutant who challenged Storm for her seat at the Great Ring of Arakko. He allies with Genesis during the Arakkii civil war, despite repeated attempts to bring him to Storm's side.
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* TheDreaded: The former queen of Arakko, Genesis, stormed a Great Ring meeting speaking of how soft the Arakki have gotten, preaching that accepting help is weakness and that Arakko has gotten soft. With some help from Annihilation she sways half of the Great Ring to her side. Lactuca, being somewhat ambivalent to the discourse going on, obliges to Lodus’s request to help Storm’s side retreat. This is a challenge to Genesis’s authority, which Ora Serrata even calls out and Lactuca accepts. While Genesis stares her down, it's ''Annihilation'' that reasserts Storm's group is at fault, as it absolutely does NOT want Genesis to challenge Lactuca.

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* TheDreaded: The former queen of Arakko, Genesis, stormed a Great Ring meeting speaking of how soft the Arakki have gotten, gotten and preaching that accepting help is weakness and that Arakko has gotten soft.weakness. With some help from Annihilation she sways half of the Great Ring to her side. Lactuca, being somewhat ambivalent to the discourse going on, obliges to Lodus’s request to help Storm’s side retreat. This is a challenge to Genesis’s authority, which Ora Serrata even calls out and Lactuca accepts. While Genesis stares her down, it's ''Annihilation'' that reasserts Storm's group is at fault, as it absolutely does NOT want Genesis to challenge Lactuca.
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* TheAce: According to Apocalypse, they were the best Horsemen he ever had, while their successors were poor underwhelming replacements (with the possible exception of Archangel, who was always a favourite of Apocalypse's). They are also all omega-level mutants, whereas their father is an alpha-level one. And if what War claims during the Genesis War is true, they are all Omega Level Mutants.

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* TheAce: According to Apocalypse, they were the best Horsemen he ever had, while their successors were poor underwhelming replacements (with the possible exception of Archangel, who was always a favourite of Apocalypse's). They are also all omega-level mutants, whereas their father is an alpha-level one. And if what War claims during the Genesis War is true, they are all Omega Level Mutants.Mutants, unlike their father.

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* FaceHeelTurn: Initially one of the Great Ring who preferred not to go back to war, but when Genesis returns Annihilation mind-tricks him into siding with her via guilting and shaming him. Even afterwards, he's still pretty reluctant to go along with Genesis.



* CombatTentacles: Those tentacles on his head are not just for show, they're prehensile and possess enough strength to break a person's arm, as Vulcan learns the hard way.



* EvilMentor: Was Summoner's teacher back during the Amenth days.



* {{Hypocrite}}: He's outraged at Sinister taking DNA samples from him, when he spent Arakko's time in Amenth doing the exact same to them, by far more invasive means.
* ILied: Claimed he'd leave Sinister and the Hellions alone, only to go after them anyway, casually admitting afterwards he lies as a sign of his disrespect, and if Storm expects him to keep his word, he'll just keep doing it.



* LargeHam: As Frenzy puts it “He talks a lot, doesn’t he?”

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* LargeHam: As Frenzy puts it “He talks a lot, doesn’t he?”he?” However, Khora states it's more a sign of weakness. Without Storm there to actually fight him, all he can do is front.



* PetTheDog: While with Loolo and her brother on a shuttle, after Prince of Power tries and spectacularly fails to comfort them, she draws something that causes Loolo's brother to speak for the first time in months.



* BloodIron: A very literal variant. Jon's mutant powers give him molten metal for blood, which he can then shape into weapons.
* CanonImmigrant: Was introduced in the BadFuture event. ComicBook/SinsOfSinister as a member of Storm’s Brotherhood. His present-day, Earth-616 version was only introduced after the event ended.

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* AerithAndBob: He has the pretty modern sounding name of "Jon", despite being from Okarra, and therefore a few thousand years out.
* BloodIron: A very literal variant. Jon's mutant powers give him molten metal for blood, which he can then shape into weapons.
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* CanonImmigrant: Was introduced in the BadFuture event. ComicBook/SinsOfSinister event ''ComicBook/SinsOfSinister'' as a member of Storm’s Brotherhood. His present-day, Earth-616 version was only introduced after the event ended.







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Idyll's Replacement as the Seat of Stalemate. Sides with Genesis during the Genesis War.

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Idyll's Replacement replacement as the Seat of Stalemate. Sides with Genesis during the Genesis War.



* FurryReminder: As a wolf-man (or, going by his personality, dog), he wags his tail when he's happy.



* AbusiveParents: The White Sword remembers her beating Famine senseless for being weak, back when he was a child.






Former holder of the Seat of Nobody, Fisher Kings late wife, Khora & Zsen’s mother and Syza’s sister.

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Former holder of the Seat of Nobody, the Fisher Kings King's late wife, Khora & Zsen’s mother and Syza’s sister.




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* LamarckWasRight: Her daughters inherit different aspects of her powers; Zsen the ability to see truth, and Khora her inner flame.


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* BullyingADragon: At the start of ''Swords of X'' he mouths off to and threatens Saturnyne, who as one of the major powers of the Marvel multiverse could quite easily have killed him. All she does is temporarily turn him into a child.


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* UsedToBeASweetKid: ''Heralds of Apocalypse'' shows her as an adorable and cheerful child before Amenth attacked. A few thousand years of that and her mother's influence have changed her.


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* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: The White Sword and his Hundred went into the war against Amenth expecting that Arakko would send someone to back them up. However, Genesis refused because of her views on helping. As a result, the White Sword was, understandably, quite furious when Arakko finally fought its way to his tower.


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* DealWithTheDevil: After a few years of war, it approached the Mutants of Okarra and offered them a choice, via Genesis, who would not reveal what had been offered, only that she had refused it. [[spoiler:After she and Apocalypse reunite, she explains that it would have taken its forces and left, without a fuss... and all Genesis had to do was ask. Of course, this wouldn't count as a victory for Genesis, so she refuses, dragging the people of Arakko into a long and monstrous war.]]

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* YourDaysAreNumbered: The data page for ''X-Men: Red'' issue 1 states he "doesn't have long".



* YesMan: The only one who didn’t need a push from the Annihilation helm to be swayed to Genesis’s side.

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* YesMan: The only one who didn’t need a push from the Annihilation helm to be swayed to Genesis’s side. For all he boasts about how he sees all sides of an argument, he invariably agrees with Genesis' decisions.

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* BoredWithVictory: As a child, Isca was actually the ''runt'' of her and her sister's friends, always coming in dead last at everything, so when her powers first kicked in she was happy. Until she got bored of ''always'' winning.


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* VictoryIsBoring: As a child, Isca was actually the ''runt'' of her and her sister's friends, always coming in dead last at everything, so when her powers first kicked in she was happy. Until she got bored of ''always'' winning.


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* SmugSuper: Thinks very highly of her own Omega level powers, and [[UnderestimatingBadassery extremely little of Storm's]], failing to take into account Ororo's got ''lots'' of experience fighting evil Mutants. It earns her an ass-kicking.


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* HorrorHunger: Judging by a remark he makes, his power ''needs'' to be used on a regular basis.


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* BastardUnderstudy: For Tarn, back during the war with Amenth. Zsora advised the Fisher King hold off trying to assassinate Tarn since it would've put the little punk in a position to angle for more power.

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* MotherOfAThousandYoung: The endless ocean that makes up his blood includes a vast ecosystem of sea creatures which he regards as his children. Some of them are quite monstrous resembling sea creatures of myth.

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* MotherOfAThousandYoung: The endless ocean that makes up his blood includes a vast ecosystem of sea creatures which he regards as his children. Some of them are quite monstrous monstrous, resembling sea creatures of myth.



* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: She's not remotely above making up laws to retroactively justify a decision.



The Master of Magnetism, who came to Arakko after feeling he'd failed in Krakoa, seeking a place to dwell in peace. That wasn't to be, though, and he took the Seat of Loss after killing Tarn the Uncaring in combat. Heroicially died to defeat Uranos.

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The Master of Magnetism, who came to Arakko after feeling he'd failed in Krakoa, seeking a place to dwell in peace. That wasn't to be, though, and he took the Seat of Loss after killing Tarn the Uncaring in combat. Heroicially Heroically died to defeat Uranos.



* BoredWithVictory: As a child, Isca was actually the ''runt'' of her and her sister's friends, always coming in dead last at everything, so when her powers first kicked in she was happy. Until she got bored of ''always'' winning.



* ChainmailBikini: Fights in nothing more than an armored bikini-top and underpants. But it's not like she needs anything more because, of course, she can never lose.



* InstantExpert: Another aspect of her powers. If challenged to a contest of skill, even if it's one she's never displayed any aptitude for, she'll still learn enough to win.



* CantTakeCriticism: The Night Seats were meant to act as a counterbalance. Genesis didn't like that and had them removed and the seats abolished.



* InsufferableGenius: She is a colossal bitch, but then again she's never lost a one-on-one battle in her life. The only battle she ever lost was when her army made first contact with Amenth.



* {{Jerkass}}: Genesis is a massive bully who sees most (if not all) people as beneath her and she always lets people know it.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Genesis is a massive bully who sees most (if not all) people as beneath her and she always lets people know it. Even her husband isn't immune to this.



* SmugSnake: She is a colossal bitch, but then again she's never lost a one-on-one battle in her life. The only battle she ever lost was when her army made first contact with Amenth.



* UnwittingPawn: At least part of the Genesis War is Orchis pointing her at Arakko, knowing seeing its present state will drive her insane and make her go to war, wasting time, resources and lives that could've been used to stop them.



* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: They're all admittedly pretty deadly to begin with, but War and Pestilence are more ruthless and unhinged than their brothers.



* HeelFaceTurn: After ''X of Swords'' he assists Excalibur on a few occasions by passing them vital information while in Sevalith, vowing that his loyalty is to mutantkind.

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After ''X of Swords'' he assists Excalibur on a few occasions by passing them vital information while in Sevalith, vowing that his loyalty is to mutantkind.mutantkind.
** [[spoiler:A flashforward during ''Sins of Sinister'' showed him post-Genesis War among the rest of Arakko's population, the only one of his siblings to be shown to have survived.]]



* TheImmune: He can survive Pestilence's powers, which doesn't seem to be a case of the old ''X-Men'' rule about siblings being immune to one another's powers, since [[spoiler:it's shown Pestilence ''isn't'' immune to his.]]



* TokenGoodTeammate:[[spoiler:He is loyal to his mother, but at the same time he also has very firm principles and does not agree with his siblings more treacherous approaches. Pestilence learns this the hard way in X-men Red #16.]]

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* TokenGoodTeammate:[[spoiler:He is loyal to his mother, but at the same time he also has very firm principles and does not agree with his siblings siblings' more treacherous approaches. Pestilence learns this the hard way in X-men Red ''X-Men Red'' #16.]]

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* ShoutOut: His name and appearance is one to a creature in Lovecraft worls

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* TooManyMouths: And they're not on his face, instead they ring his giant exposed brain.
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* TheAce: According to Apocalypse, they were the best Horsemen he ever had, while their successors were poor underwhelming replacements (with the possible exception of Archangel, who was always a favourite of Apocalypse's). They are also all omega-level mutants, whereas their father is an alpha-level one.

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* TheAce: According to Apocalypse, they were the best Horsemen he ever had, while their successors were poor underwhelming replacements (with the possible exception of Archangel, who was always a favourite of Apocalypse's). They are also all omega-level mutants, whereas their father is an alpha-level one. And if what War claims during the Genesis War is true, they are all Omega Level Mutants.
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The first of Apocalypse and Genesis's children, Famine has spent millennia in Arakko and Amenth. He wasn't selected as one of the Swordbearers of Arakko in ''X of Swords'', and remained in Amenth when Arakko returned to Earth so, compared to his siblings, relatively little of him has been seen. He's been seen fighting with a weapon reminiscent of the biblical famine's balance scales - a staff with two razor-sharp discs connected by chains - but his true power is a deadly gaze that can reduce somebody to less than bone.

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The first of Apocalypse and Genesis's children, Famine has spent millennia in Arakko and Amenth. He wasn't selected as one of the Swordbearers of Arakko in ''X of Swords'', and remained in Amenth when Arakko returned to Earth so, compared to his siblings, relatively little of him has been seen. He's been seen fighting with a weapon reminiscent of the biblical famine's balance scales - a staff with two razor-sharp discs connected by chains - but his true power is a deadly gaze that can reduce somebody to less than bone.omega-level command of water.
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* FireWaterJuxtoposition: Has water powers in contrast to his sister's fire.

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* FireWaterJuxtoposition: FireWaterJuxtaposition: Has water powers in contrast to his sister's fire.

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* SkullForAHead: Her powers are almost always on, making her head look like it's on fire. When they're not, it turns out her head is completely skinless.



* EveryoneHasStandards:[[spoiler:Interfering in an official challenge is highly insulting by Okkaran and Arakko custom. Pestilence decides to fire a poisoned arrow at Storm after Death challenged her to a battle. Nova intercepted it and Storm was about to touch him, which would poison her as well. Death stopped her and killed Pestilence with his DeadlyGaze as punishment for her ignoble behaviour.]]

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* TheFettered: [[spoiler:He takes the custom and traditions of Arakko and Okkara ''very'' seriously. HIs sister, Pestilence, decides to interfere with an official challenge to Storm and Death kills her for it.]]

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* TheFettered: [[spoiler:He takes the custom and traditions of Arakko and Okkara ''very'' seriously. HIs His sister, Pestilence, decides to interfere with an official challenge to Storm and Death kills her for it.]]



* CombatPragmatist: Has no problem shooting at an enemy while they're distracted talking to someone else, an unusually underhanded attitude for Arakko.



* ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem: Feels that since she and her family make the rules of Arakko, the rules serve them. Death disagrees.



* MakingASplash: He commands water and he first shows it by draining the Fisher King's wife of so much of it that is reduced to dust. [[spoiler:He also drowns the entirety of Port Prometheus.]]

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* FireWaterJuxtoposition: Has water powers in contrast to his sister's fire.
* MakingASplash: He commands water and he first shows it by draining the Fisher King's wife of so much of it that she is reduced to dust. [[spoiler:He also drowns the entirety of Port Prometheus.]]


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* PowerStereotypeFlip: As he himself observes, water isn't the sort of power usually associated with famines.
-->'''Famine:''' So many, when they hear my name and what it promises, think of drought and desert. They lick dry lips, and they wish for cool water... not thinking of the horrors water can bring. The flood. The raging torrent that falls upon prosperity... and washes it clean.
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* SiblingMurder: [[spoiler:Death kills Pestilence after she interferes in an official challenge.]]
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* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Storm drops both Famine and War in seconds in X-men Red #16 to illustrate the difference between a strong, but relatively unimaginate omega and a strong and versatile one.]]



* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Storm drops both Famine and War in seconds in X-men Red #16 to illustrate the difference between a strong, but relatively unimaginate omega and a strong and versatile one.]]

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* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Storm drops both Famine and War in seconds in X-men Red #16 to illustrate the difference between a strong, but relatively unimaginate omega and a strong and versatile one.]]


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* TheAce: According to Apocalypse, they were the best Horsemen he ever had, while their successors were poor underwhelming replacements (with the possible exception of Archangel, who was always a favourite of Apocalypse's).
* AntagonisticOffspring: By the time they reunite with their father Apocalypse, they are not pleased with him. This changes by the end of ''X of Swords''. They are also all omega-level mutants, whereas their father is an alpha-level one.

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* AntagonisticOffspring: By the time they reunite with their father Apocalypse, they are not pleased with him. This changes by the end of ''X of Swords''. They are also all omega-level mutants, whereas their father is an alpha-level one.
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* TheFettered: [[spoiler:He takes the custom and traditions of Arakko and Okkara ''very'' seriously. HIs sister, Pestilence, decides to interfere with an official challenge to Storm and Death kills her for it.]]

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* AntagonisticOffspring: By the time they reunite with their father Apocalypse, they are not pleased with him. This changes by the end of ''X of Swords''.

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* EveryoneHasStandards:[[spoiler:Interfering in an official challenge is highly insulting by Ookkaran and Arakko custom. Pestilence decides to fire a poisoned arrow at Storm after Death challenged her to a battle. Nova intercepted it and Storm was about to touch him, which would poison her as well. Death stopped her and killed Pestilence with his DeadlyGaze as punishment for her ignoble behaviour.]]


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* DeadlyGaze: Similar to his brother he can kill somebody with just a gaze. The difference is that he doesn't need to remove his helmet to do so. [[spoiler:A flashback shows him reducing the Fisher King's wife Zsora to bones, and then dust, just by looking at her.]] He's seen grasping a ball of energy that floats from his victim's remains, but its nature is unclear.

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* DeadlyGaze: Similar to his brother MakingASplash: He commands water and he can kill somebody with just a gaze. The difference is that he doesn't need to remove his helmet to do so. [[spoiler:A flashback first shows him reducing it by draining the Fisher King's wife Zsora to bones, and then dust, just by looking at her.]] He's seen grasping a ball of energy so much of it that floats from his victim's remains, but its nature is unclear.reduced to dust. [[spoiler:He also drowns the entirety of Port Prometheus.]]
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!!!'''Nationality:''' German, Genoshan, Krakoan, Arakkii



!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/XMenRed2022'' #14 (August, 2023)
Described as the "Omega rocket", Orrdon is a flying mutant who serves Genesis as the new holder of the Seat of Loss.

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The Master of Magnetism,
who serves Genesis as the new holder of came to Arakko after feeling he'd failed in Krakoa, seeking a place to dwell in peace. That wasn't to be, though, and he took the Seat of Loss.Loss after killing Tarn the Uncaring in combat. Heroicially died to defeat Uranos.



* AchillesHeel: Orrdon is supposedly "fully invulnerable" while flying at high speed. However, he also boasts a lot in battle, which lets Isca prove that his invulnerability doesn't fully protect his open mouth.
* FlyingBrick: Orrdon continually accelerates as he flies, and claims he's "fully invulnerable" while "blasting" in this way. His preferred tactic seems to be ramming foes at immense speed, acting as a human bullet. Nova's commentary suggests it's horribly effective. Orrdon's powers, and the way he talks about them, position him as a more powerful, bloodthirsty counterpart to the X-Men's own flying rocket, Cannonball.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's seemingly killed, just one page after his introduction, when he flies over Isca's mountain territory. Despite his speed and invulnerability, his open mouth is a [[AchillesHeel weak spot]], and a perfectly placed arrow goes through his palate and skewers his brain.

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* AchillesHeel: Orrdon is supposedly "fully invulnerable" while flying at high speed. However, he also boasts a lot in battle, which lets Isca prove that For tropes regarding Magneto, see [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto his invulnerability doesn't fully protect his open mouth.
* FlyingBrick: Orrdon continually accelerates as he flies, and claims he's "fully invulnerable" while "blasting" in this way. His preferred tactic seems to be ramming foes at immense speed, acting as a human bullet. Nova's commentary suggests it's horribly effective. Orrdon's powers, and the way he talks about them, position him as a more powerful, bloodthirsty counterpart to the X-Men's own flying rocket, Cannonball.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's seemingly killed, just one page after his introduction, when he flies over Isca's mountain territory. Despite his speed and invulnerability, his open mouth is a [[AchillesHeel weak spot]], and a perfectly placed arrow goes through his palate and skewers his brain.
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!!!Former members of the Great Ring

[[folder:Magneto]]
!! Max Eisenhardt / Erik Lensherr / Magnus
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!!!'''Nationality:''' German, Genoshan, Krakoan, Arakkii
!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''X-Men'' #1 (July, 1963)
The Master of Magnetism, who came to Arakko after feeling he'd failed in Krakoa, seeking a place to dwell in peace. That wasn't to be, though, and he took the Seat of Loss after killing Tarn the Uncaring in combat. Heroicially died to defeat Uranos.
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For tropes regarding Magneto, see [[Characters/MarvelComicsMagneto his page]]
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[[folder:Orrdon the Living Star]]
!!Orrdon
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!!!'''Nationality:''' Arakkii
!!!'''Species:''' Human Mutant
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''ComicBook/XMenRed2022'' #14 (August, 2023)
Described as the "Omega rocket", Orrdon is a flying mutant who served Genesis as her holder of the Seat of Loss.
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* AchillesHeel: Orrdon is supposedly "fully invulnerable" while flying at high speed. However, he also boasts a lot in battle, which lets Isca prove that his invulnerability doesn't fully protect his open mouth.
* FlyingBrick: Orrdon continually accelerates as he flies, and claims he's "fully invulnerable" while "blasting" in this way. His preferred tactic seems to be ramming foes at immense speed, acting as a human bullet. Nova's commentary suggests it's horribly effective. Orrdon's powers, and the way he talks about them, position him as a more powerful, bloodthirsty counterpart to the X-Men's own flying rocket, Cannonball.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: He's killed, just one page after his introduction, when he flies over Isca's mountain territory. Despite his speed and invulnerability, his open mouth is a [[AchillesHeel weak spot]], and a perfectly placed arrow goes through his palate and skewers his brain.

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* LikeParentLikeSpouse: She delightfully has sex with Nightcrawler. Her aunt is basically a female version of him.
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The Master of Magnetism, who came to Arakko after feeling he'd failed in Krakoa, seeking a place to dwell in peace. That wasn't to be, though, and he took the seat of Loss after killing Tarn the Uncaring in combat. Heroicially died to defeat Uranos.

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The Master of Magnetism, who came to Arakko after feeling he'd failed in Krakoa, seeking a place to dwell in peace. That wasn't to be, though, and he took the seat Seat of Loss after killing Tarn the Uncaring in combat. Heroicially died to defeat Uranos.

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