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** He owns the Book of Destiny which typically belongs to [[Franchise/TheSandman Destiny of the Endless]].
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* FightsLikeANormal: Despite being a PhysicalGod, Atropos usually opts for traditional melee combat with blades, with her death powers being used more scarcely in comparison.
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* {{Necromancer}}:{{Necromancer}}: As a god of death, she is capable of reanimating the corpses of those who died as zombies.
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* StrongAndSkilled: Both an immortal PhysicalGod and a skilled hand-to-hand fighter. Atropos is near-impossible to beat in a one-on-one battle unless one resorts to cheating.
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* StrongAndSkilled: Both an immortal PhysicalGod and a skilled hand-to-hand fighter. Atropos is near-impossible to beat in a one-on-one battle unless one resorts to cheating.
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* VillainousBreakdown: The usually stoic, unshakeable Atropos, screams in agony when she gets killed by the Loom being destroyed.
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* VillainousBreakdown: The usually stoic, unshakeable unshakable Atropos, screams in agony when she gets killed by the Loom being destroyed.
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* AdaptationalAbomination: Rather than being Ronnie Raymond's corpse being reanimated by a Black Lantern Ring, this Deathstorm is an EldritchAbomination who stole Ronnie's appearance and for a long time didn't even have physical form.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: PlayedWith. His true Deathstorm form is pretty much lifted right off the panels of the comics, being a black skeletal-like emanating blue flames. However, this Deathstorm is able to take on the human appearance of Ronnie whenever he chooses, which the comics Deathstorm wasn't able to as he was quite literally Ronnie Raymond's reanimated corpse.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: PlayedWith. His true Deathstorm form is pretty much lifted right off the panels of the comics, being a black skeletal-like emanating blue flames. However, this Deathstorm is able to take on the human appearance of Ronnie whenever he chooses, which the comics Deathstorm wasn't able to as he was quite literally Ronnie Raymond's reanimated corpse.
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* HumanoidAbomination: Once it learns to take physical form, it adopts the appearance of Ronnie Raymond. Even when reverting to its true form, it retains a roughly humanoid shape.
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFlash2014''
An ancient cosmic malevolent force made up of cold fusion that gained a form upon Ronnie Raymond's death in the singularity and spent the next seven years travelling across the cosmos trying to find Caitlin, the love of his host body's life.
An ancient cosmic malevolent force made up of cold fusion that gained a form upon Ronnie Raymond's death in the singularity and spent the next seven years travelling across the cosmos trying to find Caitlin, the love of his host body's life.
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!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Series/TheFlash2014''
An ancient''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}''
A primordial cosmic malevolent force made up of cold fusion that gained a form upon Ronnie Raymond's death in the singularity and spent the next seven years travelling across the cosmos trying to find Caitlin, the love of his host body's life.
An ancient
A primordial cosmic malevolent force made up of cold fusion that gained a form upon Ronnie Raymond's death in the singularity and spent the next seven years travelling across the cosmos trying to find Caitlin, the love of his host body's life.
* AbortedArc: Had ''Series/{{The Flash|2014}}'' not been prematurely ended on Season 9, there were originally plans to adapt ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' for Season 10. Given how integral Deathstorm is to that comic story, he would very likely have returned for that.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He's the first and only Flash BigBad or ArcVillain to be super-powered but not a metahuman or have any connection to the Speed Force. Although he dose take over the body of a metahuman.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He's the first and only Flash BigBad or / ArcVillain to be super-powered but not a whose powers don't stem from metahuman origins, or have having any connection to the Speed Force. Although he dose take over He's some kind of primordial cosmic entity that is well beyond the body weight-class that Team Flash are used to dealing with.
* DarkIsEvil: He is colored pitch black with blue flames which highlights how he's a malevolent force ofa metahuman.evil.
* DarkIsEvil: He is colored pitch black with blue flames which highlights how he's a malevolent force of
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* EldritchAbomination: It's an ancient, cosmic force of evil that lacks a true original form and feeds on death and grief. It then took over Ronnie's body after he perished in the Singularity, and then using the mental remnants from his body travelled the cosmos for seven years trying to find Caitlin to try and make her his Deathstorm bride. Nothing else in the ''Arrowverse'' comes even close to matching a description like that.
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* EldritchAbomination: It's an ancient, cosmic force of evil that lacks a true original form and feeds on death and grief. It then took over Ronnie's body after he perished in the Singularity, and then using the mental remnants from his body travelled traveled the cosmos for seven years trying to find Caitlin to try and make her his Deathstorm bride. Nothing else in the ''Arrowverse'' comes even close to matching a description like that.
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* EvilCounterpart: Built up as one to Frost, with both of them having a blue coloration. Only now he's the evil Firestorm to contrast her now good Killer Frost. It is ultimately Frost who defeats him and is treated as Frost's personal enemy.
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* EntitledToHaveYou: He believes Caitlin rightfully belong to him and tries to make her into his bride.
* EvilCounterpart: Built up as one to Frost, with both of them having a blue coloration. Only now he's the evil Firestorm to contrast her now good Killer Frost. It is ultimately Frost who defeats him and he is treated as Frost's personal enemy.
* EvilCounterpart: Built up as one to Frost, with both of them having a blue coloration. Only now he's the evil Firestorm to contrast her now good Killer Frost. It is ultimately Frost who defeats him and he is treated as Frost's personal enemy.
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* TruerToTheText: This Deathstorm has a lot in common with his appearance in ComicBook/BlackestNight (which is itself referenced twice in the arc), compared to Firestorm's Earth-2 counterpart who called himself "Deathstorm" seen back in season 2. Though it should be noted that the previous Deathstorm was based on the New 52 version who was an evil alternate counterpart of Firestorm from Earth-3.
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* TruerToTheText: This Deathstorm has a lot in common with his appearance in ComicBook/BlackestNight ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'' (which is itself referenced twice in the arc), compared to Firestorm's Earth-2 counterpart who called himself "Deathstorm" seen back in season 2. Though it should be noted that the previous Deathstorm was based on the New 52 version who was an evil alternate counterpart of Firestorm from Earth-3.
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* DeityOfHumanOrigin: If his origins are the same as his most common myths, he's a demigod that ascended to godhood.
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* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: His chalice cannot be moved unless he wishes it, so it can't be stolen, and he is alerted whenever someone tries.
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* CanonImmigrant: Technically. He debuted on ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' before making his way onto CW's Arrowverse, but he has yet to make an appearance in the source material.
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* CanonImmigrant: Technically. He debuted on ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold'' before making his way onto The CW's Arrowverse, but he has yet to make an appearance wouldn't appear in the source material.material [[ComicBook/DCPride2022 until 2022]].
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!!! '''Played By''': Drew Ray Tanner
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!!! '''Played By''': Drew Ray TannerCreator/DrewRayTanner
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the source material she was ugly, and while not a hag, was certainly not the brunette, feminine Eurasian-looking woman she is in this adaptation.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In the source material Downplayed, in her Pre-Crisis appearances she was ugly, and while not a hag, was certainly not the brunette, feminine Eurasian-looking woman she is in this adaptation.adaptation. However her Post-Crisis comic appearances drew on her WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries redesign as a redheaded bombshell.
* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics she's Mxysptlk's wife, while here they know each other but have no romantic relationship.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, she was a fairly neutral character while she's a flat out villain.
* AdaptationalRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics she's Mxysptlk's wife, while here they know each other but have no romantic relationship.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, she was a fairly neutral character while she's a flat out villain.