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Semiramis (Earth-616)

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Semiramis [1]
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other Blood
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Abandoned theater in Times Square, nest in a mountain cave in North Iraq
Status
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Blood 
Deities
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Former Sorcerer Supreme (on two separate occasions), Would-be conqueror, cult leader, lecturer,

Characteristics
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Wings
Origin
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HistoryEdit

Following the demon Zarathos's defeat some twenty-five millennia ago by the supernatural Blood, some among them worshiped him as the Fallen. Salomé, possibly the ancestor of namesake of the millennia old line of sorceresses of the same name, was among the Fallen's most powerful members, and circa the 13th century B.C. she became Sorceress Supreme, by her account the first denizen of the Earth to do so. She presumably protected the Earth dimension from various threats, but her ego demanded worship as a goddess, which she received in the Assyrian city of Nimrud. Eventually, Salomé and her fellow Fallen were banished to another dimension, while the Sorcerer Supreme role apparently fell to a sorcerer on another planet within Earth's universe.

In recent years, Salomé unleashed the Fallen and, only able to access Earth herself via Nightmare's realm, launched hundreds of psychic assaults against the current Sorcerer Supreme Doctor Strange, then leading the Midnight Sons against Lilith and her Lilin. Absorbing energy intended for the awakened Zarathos, she bonded with Earth's biosphere and entered the Earth dimension through Cypress Hills Cemetery, a nexus point for occult forces. Confronting Strange at the Sanctum Sanctorum, Salomé prepared to fight him for her former title, but Strange, too depleted to match her, surrendered the title after a brief battle and withdrew into a Null-Space dimension to rebuild his power, creating two doppelgangers, Strange and Victor Stevens, to aid him, unaware that he had been contaminated by Salomé's magic, which now suffused his creations as well.

Seeking to rebuild her worship and remake Earth to suit her, Salomé posed as a mortal scholar to initiate the curious into her cult. Dr. Strange's reluctant ally Modred the Mystic manipulated fellow Midnight Sons Morbius, Werewolf, and Vengeance into battling Salomé's new minions, then lured her to Cypress Hills, where she fought the Sons and escaped. Strengthened by her followers, she attempted to locate Dr. Strange but discovered the doppelganger Strange instead, traveling the world to gather mystic artifacts. When one such effort threw him against Namor the Sub-Mariner, Salomé channeled the emotions of Namor's subjects into Namor, but Vengeance's intervention disrupted the spell, allowing Strange to depart.

Reclaiming her citadel in Assyria (now Iraq), Salomé organized the Shrieking Rain Jihad, who stirred negative emotions through terrorism. Salomé captured the second doppelganger, Victor Stevens, but Strange intervened, and Dr. Strange still in Null-Space, used Stevens as a conduit to join the fight, but his creations energies were so similar to Salomé's neither side could triumph. While Dr. Strange clashed with his own rebelling doppelgangers, ultimately destroying one and sending the other to the Dark Dimension, Salomé observed the Midnight Sons from afar, recruiting Vengeance's enemy Diabolique as a potential apprentice, then invoked the godlike Vishanti, whose patronage Dr. Strange had recently rejected. Suffused with their power, she penetrated Dr. Strange's Null-Space sanctuary. Her enemy drained by the ordeals, had weakened further, but nonetheless briefly banished her limbs to unconnected dimensions, weakening her in turn and enabling him to summon the biospheric magic she had used, either banishing or destroying his corrupted predecessor of so many centuries before.

Powers and AbilitiesEdit

Powers

Salomé usually employed three forms of magic: elemental forces from Earth's biosphere, mystic energy derived from negative emotions, and necromancy using human skin as conduits. Her magic usually manifested as green flame manipulated via mystic dance. She could fly via her largely leathery wings and probably possessed various other capabilities due to her Blood/Fallen status. Salomé is a teleporter. Salomé was declared the Sorceress Supreme of the Marvel Universe, indicating that she possessed greater mastery of magic than any other in her reality, and has even defeated Doctor Strange himself on several occasions. Fueled with the power of the Vishanti, her powers waxed to a point where Doctor Strange's remaining magic was nearly nothing to her and she grew capable of destroying entire planets with a spell.

Power Grids
Official Ratings[1]
Intelligence
 2
Strength
 3
Speed*
 3
Durability
Energy Projection
Fighting Skills
 3
* Teleporter
Fan Ratings
Intelligence
Strength
 3
Speed
Durability
Energy Projection
Fighting Skills
 3

NotesEdit

  • NightStalkers Vol 1, No. 17, March 1994; Featuring: Doctor Strange, Domini, Bloodstorm, Taj Nital
  • Marvel Comics Presents Vol 1, No. 162-163 Early-Late September 1994; Featuring: Vengeance, Diabolique
  • Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme Vol 1, No. 72-75 December 1994-March 1995; Featuring: Dormammu
  • 1994 Marvel Universe Cards #139

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