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|character_name=Emerald Eye | |character_name=Emerald Eye | ||
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|caption=The Emerald Eye of Ekron<br />Art by [[Jeff Moy]], et al. | |caption=The Emerald Eye of Ekron<br />Art by [[Jeff Moy]], et al. | ||
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|real_name=Emerald Eye of Ekron | |real_name=Emerald Eye of Ekron | ||
|debut=(20th Century) [[L.E.G.I.O.N. 90 11|''L.E.G.I.O.N. '90'' #11]]<br />(30th Century) [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 74|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #74]] | |debut=(20th Century) [[L.E.G.I.O.N. 90 11|''L.E.G.I.O.N. '90'' #11]]<br />(30th Century) [[Legion of Super-Heroes v4 74|''Legion of Super-Heroes'' v4 #74]] | ||
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|status=Active | |status=Active | ||
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− | |teams=[[Emerald Legion]]<br />[[Fatal Five/Post-Zero Hour|Fatal Five]] | + | |teams=[[Emerald Legion]]<br />[[Fatal Five/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Fatal Five]] |
|aliases= | |aliases= | ||
− | |relatives=''Hosts/Users:'' [[Garryn Bek]], [[Mordru/Post-Zero Hour|Mordru]], [[Violet|Shrinking Violet]], [[Empress]] | + | |relatives=''Hosts/Users:'' [[Garryn Bek]], [[Mordru/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Mordru]], [[Violet|Shrinking Violet]], [[Empress]] |
|powers=Vast magical powers | |powers=Vast magical powers | ||
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− | + | |ov_threeboot=[[Emerald Eye/Threeboot|Emerald Eyes]] | |
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|ov_dcau=[[Villains/DCAU|Emerald Eye]] | |ov_dcau=[[Villains/DCAU|Emerald Eye]] | ||
|ov_lshcartoon=[[Emerald Eye/LSH cartoon|Emerald Eye]] | |ov_lshcartoon=[[Emerald Eye/LSH cartoon|Emerald Eye]] | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Times past=== | ===Times past=== | ||
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===Mordru=== | ===Mordru=== | ||
− | By the 28th Century, it had become the favourite tool of [[Mordru/Post-Zero Hour|Mordru]] - who could override it's will - in building and running his empire. This lasted until the [[Lady Mysa]]'s alliance finally stopped him - at the cost of all but Mysa's own life, while she was left heavily aged. The Eye managed to escape being buried for a hundred years with the rest of Mordru's talismans by Mysa. Mysa would spend the next century, on and off, searching for it. | + | By the 28th Century, having caused a Civil War on [[venegar/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Venegar]] {{issuelink|Legionnaires 37|''Lgs'' #37}}, it had become the favourite tool of [[Mordru/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Mordru]] - who could override it's will - in building and running his empire. This lasted until the [[Lady Mysa]]'s alliance finally stopped him - at the cost of all but Mysa's own life, while she was left heavily aged. The Eye managed to escape being buried for a hundred years with the rest of Mordru's talismans by Mysa. Mysa would spend the next century, on and off, searching for it. |
===Dormancy=== | ===Dormancy=== | ||
After this, the Eye entered a period of dormancy, possibly to hide from Mysa, and was found by [[Scavenger]], who stored it amongst his collection of powerful and ancient artifacts on Korr. | After this, the Eye entered a period of dormancy, possibly to hide from Mysa, and was found by [[Scavenger]], who stored it amongst his collection of powerful and ancient artifacts on Korr. | ||
− | It then remained there until the [[Legion of Super-Heroes/Post-Zero Hour|Legion of Super-Heroes]], with Scavenger's old enemy [[Superboy/Kon-El|Superboy]] in tow, showed up; aiming to retrieve a component for a [[Stasis Zone]] portal. The paranoid Scavenger fought them, and the Eye was awoken when Superboy threw Scavenger into the casing where it - along with the [[Philosopher's Stone]], a Flash costume and a Hawkman mask - was stored. {{issuelink|Legion of Super-Heroes v4 74|''LSH''v4 #74}} | + | It then remained there until the [[Legion of Super-Heroes/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Legion of Super-Heroes]], with Scavenger's old enemy [[Superboy/Kon-El|Superboy]] in tow, showed up; aiming to retrieve a component for a [[Stasis Zone]] portal. The paranoid Scavenger fought them, and the Eye was awoken when Superboy threw Scavenger into the casing where it - along with the [[Philosopher's Stone]], a Flash costume and a Hawkman mask - was stored. {{issuelink|Legion of Super-Heroes v4 74|''LSH''v4 #74}} |
===Seduction=== | ===Seduction=== | ||
Rather than announcing its' presence, it watched, and chose to save [[Violet|Shrinking Violet]] when Scavenger used the Philosopher's Stone to choke her with ammonia {{issuelink|Legionnaires 40|''Lgs'' #40}}, preserving her until [[Triad]] changed it to oxygen. {{issuelink|Legionnaires 31|''Lgs'' #31}}. It then boosted her confidence as she beat Scavenger, and covertly followed her back to [[Legion Plaza|Legion HQ]]. It then spent a considerable time thereafter seducing Violet, soothing her worries, boosting her confidence and allowing her to become more outgoing, as she wished to be. {{issuelink|Legionnaires 40|''Lgs'' #40}} | Rather than announcing its' presence, it watched, and chose to save [[Violet|Shrinking Violet]] when Scavenger used the Philosopher's Stone to choke her with ammonia {{issuelink|Legionnaires 40|''Lgs'' #40}}, preserving her until [[Triad]] changed it to oxygen. {{issuelink|Legionnaires 31|''Lgs'' #31}}. It then boosted her confidence as she beat Scavenger, and covertly followed her back to [[Legion Plaza|Legion HQ]]. It then spent a considerable time thereafter seducing Violet, soothing her worries, boosting her confidence and allowing her to become more outgoing, as she wished to be. {{issuelink|Legionnaires 40|''Lgs'' #40}} | ||
− | In the meantime, Mysa had conscripted [[Kinetix]] to help search for the Eye itself. Teleported away and told her not to come back without the Eye {{issuelink|Legionnaires 34|''Lgs'' #34}}, she emerged into a pitched battle between the Legion and the [[Fatal Five/Post-Zero Hour|Fatal Five]]. Confused, she was just in time to save Violet from the [[Empress]], who herself displayed interest in the Eye. However, Kinetix did not think anything significant about the fact that she had emerged directly beside Violet... {{issuelink|Legionnaires 36|''Lgs'' #36}} | + | In the meantime, Mysa had conscripted [[Kinetix]] to help search for the Eye itself. Teleported away and told her not to come back without the Eye {{issuelink|Legionnaires 34|''Lgs'' #34}}, she emerged into a pitched battle between the Legion and the [[Fatal Five/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Fatal Five]]. Confused, she was just in time to save Violet from the [[Empress]], who herself displayed interest in the Eye. However, Kinetix did not think anything significant about the fact that she had emerged directly beside Violet... {{issuelink|Legionnaires 36|''Lgs'' #36}} |
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+ | After the Five - along with their benefactor, President Chu - were dealt with, she interviewed the captive Empress to no effect - the Empress, though desperate to find the Eye for herself, had no idea of its' whereabouts. {{issuelink|Legionnaires 37|''Lgs'' #37}} | ||
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+ | ===Desire=== | ||
+ | While Kinetix gradually began to obsess over finding the Eye, Violet began to keep her distance from her best friend in case she was discovered as, under the Eye's influence she became ever more confident, which grew into aggressiveness she took down a brainwashed Jan Arrah after he had defeated the rest of the Legion. She was also elected [[List of leaders/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Legion leader]] soon after the Legion had defeated the Fatal Five and exposed [[President Chu]]. | ||
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+ | Innocently, Violet then wished with the Eye's power that all the Legionnaires would be granted their heart's desires'. Unfortunately, this swiftly began to backfire as [[Element Lad/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Element Lad]] had to be talked out of suicide and [[Brainiac 5/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Brainiac 5]] became impossible for others to notice in any way. It hit hardest for [[Leviathan]], however, whose wish was for a heroic death, which the Eye promptly arranged on a mission to [[Gallen]]. Having had a longstanding crush on him, Violet was heartbroken by his death, and openly revealed the Eye's power to - the horror of Kinetix, who realised the Eye had been right under her nose - in an attempt to revive him {{issuelink|Legion of Super-Heroes v4 83|''LSH''v4 #83}}. Kinetix fruitlessly said they needed to get the Eye away from her, but Violet ignored them and teleported all the Legionnaires, including those who had not been on Gallen, to the meeting room. She then compelled them to go through the rigmarole of a meeting, before announcing that they would bring Leviathan back to life and sent several Legionnaires on a galaxy-wide search for a means of revival - and when [[Shvaughn Erin/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Shvaughn Erin]] burst in and shattered the Eye with a gunshot, the Eye simply reformed and Violet reverted her to a baby. {{issuelink|Legionnaires 40|''Lgs'' #40}} | ||
===Emerald Legion=== | ===Emerald Legion=== | ||
− | [[ | + | [[File:Emerald Legion.png|thumb|The [[Emerald Legion]].]] |
+ | The Legionnaires, however, proved rebellious and this, combined with the inevitable fruitlessness of their quest, frustrated Violet immensely. Finally, when Violet discovered them plotting, the Eye became tired of their lack of "discipline", and created its' own copy of Violet before merging it into the real her, so they would "be of one mind". The combined Violet then reconfigured the whole team into a hiveminded "[[Emerald Legion]]". {{issuelink|Legionnaires 40|''Lgs'' #40}} | ||
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+ | The team then flew across [[Metropolis/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Metropolis]], remaking the city as a shrine to the Eye. The ectoplasmic [[Apparition]], unnoticed by the Eye, screeched despairingly to try and bring [[Ultra Boy/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Ultra Boy]] to himself, but couldn't do anything - but as she flew away in despair, she flew through [[Saturn Girl/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Saturn Girl]] and inadvertently managed to free her mind. Imra then linked with the Eye, and - seeing Violet as the key - tried to force it to restore Violet to normal. However, Violet merely shrank out of the way of the beam, which hit Imra and fully restored her. Violet then relocated the team to Earth orbit, and jury-rigged several satellites into a base made in the image of the Eye. They then began to remake the Earth itself in the Eye's image. | ||
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+ | However, as several members began to remake areas of the Earth, Kinetix managed to fracture the group mind enough on the Eye-satellite for [[Gates]]' personality to reassert itself, and although Violet quickly reverted him to an egg, Kinetix then openly challenged Violet for the Eye, paralysing the rest of the group. Saturn Girl, from a [[Legion Cruiser/Reboot#Post-Zero Hour|Legion Cruiser]] on the Eye-satellite's surface, took that opportunity to invade the mind once more, successfully restoring the minds of more of the team. As a result, [[M'Onel]] intervened, severing the Eye's connection with Kinetix, and Violet used her connection with the Eye to leave Kinetix near death. Shocked at what she had done, and the fighting that had broken out between the freed Legionnaires and the Emerald Legionnaires, she commanded the Eye to turn back time... {{issuelink|Legion of Super-Heroes v4 84|''LSH''v4 #84}} | ||
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+ | ===Emerald War!=== | ||
+ | Maliciously, the Eye took the opportunity to send half the Legion a thousand years into the past, while taking Violet herself into deep space to attempt to continue its brainwashing of its host {{issuelink|Legionnaires 41|''Lgs'' #41}}, where it eventually sensed its prior master, Mordru - one of the few beings capable of using it against its will, had been reawakened {{issuelink|Legionnaires 48|''Lgs'' #48}}. | ||
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+ | Mordru sought out his descendants, talismans and other objects of power, including the Emerald Eye, drawing the Legion and former Legionnaire Sister Andromeda into the conflict. He found Violet and the Emerald Eye, and brought them to nearby planetoid JS-1967 to bring the Eye under his control. The Legion, leading a task force that included members of the Uncanny Amazers, the Workforce, Lady Mysa and Dragonmage, followed; the Amazer Atom'x recklessly tried to stop Mordru and the Eye by himself and was thought killed by Mordru, who absorbed his energies. Violet and the Eye merged into one being and offered themselves to Mordru as a consort. | ||
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+ | Luckily, the task force interrupted them before they could finalize their agreement. Kinetix, Sensor and Lady Mysa convinced Violet to separate from the Eye. Fearful of falling under Mordru's control once more, the Eye joined forces with the Legion-led task force and pressed the attack on Mordru. However, Mordru regained the upper hand, and Violet was forced to ask the Eye to escape lest Mordru regain control. The task force narrowly stopped Mordru, but the Eye's whereabouts remained unknown. | ||
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===Fatal Four Plus One=== | ===Fatal Four Plus One=== | ||
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+ | The Eye resurfaced after some time, freeing the Fatal Four (Tharok, Empress, Persuader and Validus) from the prsion planet Takron-Galtos. The Eye explained that its previous modus operandi of mind-controlling beings diluted its focus; it decided to try serving hosts of "simple aims and strong desire", choosing the Empress. Under the Empress' control, the Eye participated in the new Fatal Five's attack on the Legion Outpost, driving away Brainiac 5 and Gates and taking the Outpost to the jungle planet Tenazor-4. The Eye was narrowly beaten by [[Gates]], [[Element Lad/Reboot|Element Lad]] and [[Kinetix]], and blinded by Element Lad's magnesium flare. | ||
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+ | ===Fatal Five Plus One=== | ||
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+ | The Eye recovered after some time, though the Persuader remarked that its power was greatly reduced after the Blight Invasion. Whether the Blight had a direct hand in weakening the Eye is unknown. Still under the Empress' command, the Eye was used to help free Tharok. The Fatal Five were narrowly defeated by new Legionnaire [[Timber Wolf/Reboot|Timber Wolf]], who used the Persuader's Atomic Axe to temporarily destroy the Eye. It eventually recohered; what effect this had on its power is unknown. | ||
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+ | ==Powers and Abilities== | ||
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+ | The Eye was an extremely powerful magical being. Among the abilities it displayed included time and space travel, mind control of over a dozen beings simultaneously, changing the forms of living beings (such as turning Legionnaires into frogs) and objects, and energy blasts powerful enough to severely injure Daxamites. The Eye has been described as Mordru's most powerful magical object. | ||
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[[Category:Post-Zero Hour villains]] | [[Category:Post-Zero Hour villains]] |
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Contents
History
Times past
L.E.G.I.O.N.
Mordru
By the 28th Century, having caused a Civil War on Venegar Lgs #37, it had become the favourite tool of Mordru - who could override it's will - in building and running his empire. This lasted until the Lady Mysa's alliance finally stopped him - at the cost of all but Mysa's own life, while she was left heavily aged. The Eye managed to escape being buried for a hundred years with the rest of Mordru's talismans by Mysa. Mysa would spend the next century, on and off, searching for it.
Dormancy
After this, the Eye entered a period of dormancy, possibly to hide from Mysa, and was found by Scavenger, who stored it amongst his collection of powerful and ancient artifacts on Korr.
It then remained there until the Legion of Super-Heroes, with Scavenger's old enemy Superboy in tow, showed up; aiming to retrieve a component for a Stasis Zone portal. The paranoid Scavenger fought them, and the Eye was awoken when Superboy threw Scavenger into the casing where it - along with the Philosopher's Stone, a Flash costume and a Hawkman mask - was stored. LSHv4 #74
Seduction
Rather than announcing its' presence, it watched, and chose to save Shrinking Violet when Scavenger used the Philosopher's Stone to choke her with ammonia Lgs #40, preserving her until Triad changed it to oxygen. Lgs #31. It then boosted her confidence as she beat Scavenger, and covertly followed her back to Legion HQ. It then spent a considerable time thereafter seducing Violet, soothing her worries, boosting her confidence and allowing her to become more outgoing, as she wished to be. Lgs #40
In the meantime, Mysa had conscripted Kinetix to help search for the Eye itself. Teleported away and told her not to come back without the Eye Lgs #34, she emerged into a pitched battle between the Legion and the Fatal Five. Confused, she was just in time to save Violet from the Empress, who herself displayed interest in the Eye. However, Kinetix did not think anything significant about the fact that she had emerged directly beside Violet... Lgs #36
After the Five - along with their benefactor, President Chu - were dealt with, she interviewed the captive Empress to no effect - the Empress, though desperate to find the Eye for herself, had no idea of its' whereabouts. Lgs #37
Desire
While Kinetix gradually began to obsess over finding the Eye, Violet began to keep her distance from her best friend in case she was discovered as, under the Eye's influence she became ever more confident, which grew into aggressiveness she took down a brainwashed Jan Arrah after he had defeated the rest of the Legion. She was also elected Legion leader soon after the Legion had defeated the Fatal Five and exposed President Chu.
Innocently, Violet then wished with the Eye's power that all the Legionnaires would be granted their heart's desires'. Unfortunately, this swiftly began to backfire as Element Lad had to be talked out of suicide and Brainiac 5 became impossible for others to notice in any way. It hit hardest for Leviathan, however, whose wish was for a heroic death, which the Eye promptly arranged on a mission to Gallen. Having had a longstanding crush on him, Violet was heartbroken by his death, and openly revealed the Eye's power to - the horror of Kinetix, who realised the Eye had been right under her nose - in an attempt to revive him LSHv4 #83. Kinetix fruitlessly said they needed to get the Eye away from her, but Violet ignored them and teleported all the Legionnaires, including those who had not been on Gallen, to the meeting room. She then compelled them to go through the rigmarole of a meeting, before announcing that they would bring Leviathan back to life and sent several Legionnaires on a galaxy-wide search for a means of revival - and when Shvaughn Erin burst in and shattered the Eye with a gunshot, the Eye simply reformed and Violet reverted her to a baby. Lgs #40
Emerald Legion
The Legionnaires, however, proved rebellious and this, combined with the inevitable fruitlessness of their quest, frustrated Violet immensely. Finally, when Violet discovered them plotting, the Eye became tired of their lack of "discipline", and created its' own copy of Violet before merging it into the real her, so they would "be of one mind". The combined Violet then reconfigured the whole team into a hiveminded "Emerald Legion". Lgs #40
The team then flew across Metropolis, remaking the city as a shrine to the Eye. The ectoplasmic Apparition, unnoticed by the Eye, screeched despairingly to try and bring Ultra Boy to himself, but couldn't do anything - but as she flew away in despair, she flew through Saturn Girl and inadvertently managed to free her mind. Imra then linked with the Eye, and - seeing Violet as the key - tried to force it to restore Violet to normal. However, Violet merely shrank out of the way of the beam, which hit Imra and fully restored her. Violet then relocated the team to Earth orbit, and jury-rigged several satellites into a base made in the image of the Eye. They then began to remake the Earth itself in the Eye's image.
However, as several members began to remake areas of the Earth, Kinetix managed to fracture the group mind enough on the Eye-satellite for Gates' personality to reassert itself, and although Violet quickly reverted him to an egg, Kinetix then openly challenged Violet for the Eye, paralysing the rest of the group. Saturn Girl, from a Legion Cruiser on the Eye-satellite's surface, took that opportunity to invade the mind once more, successfully restoring the minds of more of the team. As a result, M'Onel intervened, severing the Eye's connection with Kinetix, and Violet used her connection with the Eye to leave Kinetix near death. Shocked at what she had done, and the fighting that had broken out between the freed Legionnaires and the Emerald Legionnaires, she commanded the Eye to turn back time... LSHv4 #84
Emerald War!
Maliciously, the Eye took the opportunity to send half the Legion a thousand years into the past, while taking Violet herself into deep space to attempt to continue its brainwashing of its host Lgs #41, where it eventually sensed its prior master, Mordru - one of the few beings capable of using it against its will, had been reawakened Lgs #48.
Mordru sought out his descendants, talismans and other objects of power, including the Emerald Eye, drawing the Legion and former Legionnaire Sister Andromeda into the conflict. He found Violet and the Emerald Eye, and brought them to nearby planetoid JS-1967 to bring the Eye under his control. The Legion, leading a task force that included members of the Uncanny Amazers, the Workforce, Lady Mysa and Dragonmage, followed; the Amazer Atom'x recklessly tried to stop Mordru and the Eye by himself and was thought killed by Mordru, who absorbed his energies. Violet and the Eye merged into one being and offered themselves to Mordru as a consort.
Luckily, the task force interrupted them before they could finalize their agreement. Kinetix, Sensor and Lady Mysa convinced Violet to separate from the Eye. Fearful of falling under Mordru's control once more, the Eye joined forces with the Legion-led task force and pressed the attack on Mordru. However, Mordru regained the upper hand, and Violet was forced to ask the Eye to escape lest Mordru regain control. The task force narrowly stopped Mordru, but the Eye's whereabouts remained unknown.
Fatal Four Plus One
The Eye resurfaced after some time, freeing the Fatal Four (Tharok, Empress, Persuader and Validus) from the prsion planet Takron-Galtos. The Eye explained that its previous modus operandi of mind-controlling beings diluted its focus; it decided to try serving hosts of "simple aims and strong desire", choosing the Empress. Under the Empress' control, the Eye participated in the new Fatal Five's attack on the Legion Outpost, driving away Brainiac 5 and Gates and taking the Outpost to the jungle planet Tenazor-4. The Eye was narrowly beaten by Gates, Element Lad and Kinetix, and blinded by Element Lad's magnesium flare.
Fatal Five Plus One
The Eye recovered after some time, though the Persuader remarked that its power was greatly reduced after the Blight Invasion. Whether the Blight had a direct hand in weakening the Eye is unknown. Still under the Empress' command, the Eye was used to help free Tharok. The Fatal Five were narrowly defeated by new Legionnaire Timber Wolf, who used the Persuader's Atomic Axe to temporarily destroy the Eye. It eventually recohered; what effect this had on its power is unknown.
Powers and Abilities
The Eye was an extremely powerful magical being. Among the abilities it displayed included time and space travel, mind control of over a dozen beings simultaneously, changing the forms of living beings (such as turning Legionnaires into frogs) and objects, and energy blasts powerful enough to severely injure Daxamites. The Eye has been described as Mordru's most powerful magical object.