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Quote1 Sharra and K'ythri are the gods in marriage. The gods who didn't want to marry, but were forced into it. In marriage they found strength and in strength they found love. That's what the Shi'ar Imperium does. It marries other cultures. Shotgun weddings. Quote2
Helek[src]

The Shi'ar are an avian-descended humanoid race of extraterrestrial beings that hail from the planet Chandilar, located in the large Shi'ar Galaxy. They are technologically advanced and extremely militaristic, conquering every world in their galaxy and forming the Shi'ar Empire.

History

  • Please see Shi'ar Empire for a history of the race and the empire it spawned

Biology[]

Phylogeny[]

The Shi'ar and the Spartoi are of common, remote ancestry.[5]

According to the Kin Crimson, the reduction of the more Avian traits of the Shi'ar was due to the interference of the Xorrians.[6]

General Structure[]

The Shi'ar are humanoids of avian descent who resembled humans with feathered crests atop their heads in lieu of hair. Two different styles were common: Most Shi'ar had feathers sprouting in a triangular shape away from the face, one peak on the top of the head and one peak on each side slightly over the shoulder, while the other commonly seen "hair" style was bushy on both sides and very flat on the top.[7]

Vestigial Wings[]

Internally, they had light hollow bones, and on their forearms there were still some vestigial feathers left of wings that were lost over millions of years of evolution. The average Shi'ar could lift one ton in earth-like gravity and had far greater stamina.[7]

In the time of T'kyll Alabar, Shi'ar had feathered wings.[8]

Genetic Throwbacks[]

While that trait mostly disappeared in modern Shi'ar, some were genetic throwbacks, such as Deathbird.[9] For that throwback, Deathbird was considered a mutant.[10]

Reproduction[]

The Shi'ar female possess mammary glands and are viviparous,[11] but some Shi'ar are artificially conceived in eggs, nurtured in special chambers and the children were referred to as hatchlings.[12]

Cross-breeding[]

It can be presumed that the Shi'ar can cross with humans to produce hybrids, at least by the way of the bio-engineering. All the known specimens of those cross-breds are Mutants.
List of the known Shi'ar/mutant hybrids.

The Shi'ar can also produce offspring by the Mephitisoids, the Jath'che.[13] Sav'rkk was a Shi'ar and Skrull hybrid.[14]

Other characteristics[]

The Shi'ar have more chakras than humans.[15]

Shi'ar do not dream, except for those born "defective",[16] "infected by dreams".[17] Such "defective" Shi'ar include Warbird (Ava'Dara Naganandini)[16] and the Shi'ar having survived the Fianden's weapons (all executed by their empire afterwards).[17]

Alternate Reality Versions[]

Earth-295 - Age of Apocalypse[]

The death of Charles Xavier in this reality[18] would have far reaching consequences to the Shi'ar empire. In this reality when Emperor D'Ken took over power of the empire he would slay his sister Lilandra and seek to gain control of the M'kraan Crystal. His only opposition would come from the Starjammers who were led by earthman Christopher Summers until he was infected with a Brood embryo and would return to Earth.[19] He would be succeeded by Deathbird. When the X-Ternals came to the Shi'ar galaxy to obtain a shard of the M'kraan Crystal they would clash with the Imperial Guard on number of times.[20] In the aftermath of the battle, most of the Imperial Guard would be caught in a crystallization wave created by the Crystal and D'Ken would be rendered inert in attempting to seize its power. The fate of the Shi'ar empire following the downfall of D'Ken remains unrevealed.[13]

Earth-93165[]

After Deathbird was prevented from killing the Kree co-rulers by Captain America, she herself was killed by Ael-Dan who became the absolute ruler of the Kree. He would utilize the Omni-Wave Annihilator to destroy the Shi'ar Empire's homeworld just like he previously did with Earth. In the ensuing years, the remnants of the Empire, including the Imperial Guard, united with the few Avengers and Kree rebels to take down the Kree Empire. Despite much struggle, the heroes succeeded in devastating the Kree Empire and freeing most of the universe which had been conquered.[21]

Earth-96943 - 2099[]

In 3099 A.D. is mentioned that the encroaching twilight of the Shi'ar left a void of power.[22]

Earth-982 - MC2[]

The Shi'ar Throneworld was one of the many worlds devoured by Galactus. The Shi'ar Empire was forced to flee the world as it was being destroyed.[23]

Earth-92131[]

The Shi'ar was governed by the tyrannic Emperor D'ken, causing his sister Lilandra to recruit the help of the X-Men to dethrone him and prevent him from reaching the M'kraan Crystal, leading to a conflict between the heroes and the Empire's Imperial Guard.[24] Following the defeat of D'ken, Lilandra ascended to the throne, which was opposed by their sister Deathbird. She attempted to overthrow Lilandra with the assistance of Apocalypse, but she was betrayed and left at the mercy of the Majestrix.[25]

Earth-TRN566[]

The Shi'ar were one of the more prominent alien races in space. When the Dweller-in-Darkness tampered with the M'kraan Crystal to have it engulf the entire universe, the Shi'ar united with the X-Men to unleash the Phoenix Force in order to halt the crystal's destruction. Although the Phoenix Force managed to combine with the universe's entire lifeforce to cleanse the crystal, the M'kraan Crystal proceeded to explode and extinguish all life of the universe. However, everyone were united in Charles Xavier's dream, allowing them to face the end without fear and pass in peace.[26]

Earth-1610 - Ultimate Marvel[]

The Church of Shi'ar Enlightenment was human cult worshiping the Phoenix Force.[27]

Earth-91126 - Earth-Z[]

Shi'ar (Race) from Marvel Zombies Return Vol 1 5 001

Led by Luke Cage of another reality, the Shi'ar were defeated and annihilated by the zombified heroes of the Earth.[28]

Earth-8096[]

It was mentioned that the Shi'ar were some of many enemies of the Kree.[29]

Earth-TRN561 - Avengers in Galactic Storm videogame[]

In the Avengers in Galactic Storm videogame, the Shi'ar are called Shi-ar, probably due to font restrictions in the 1995 arcade platforms. In an event parallel to Earth-616's Operation Galactic Storm, they were in war with the Kree Empire. The Shi'ar stole a WMD from the Kree and, when the Kree failed on a mission to try and recover it and murder Shi'ar Empress Lilandra, the Shi'ar answered by using the weapon to destroy the Kree empire and devastate its capital, Hala. The Shi'ar decisively win their war against the Kree, although the morality of their actions is dubious at best.

However, the game calls the weapon Anti-Matter Bomb. In the original story, it was called the Nega-Bomb and had been developed by the Shi'ar, not stolen from the Kree.[30] In the game, the Avengers do not try to stop the bomb, and the Supreme Intelligence later claims that the Avengers had allied with the Shi'ar. The game also fails to mention the Shi'ar having been manipulated by third parties to use WMDs against the Kree, as they were in Earth-616.

Earth-9922[]

Majestrix Lilandra Neramani's daughter Alanna Neramani, after reading her aunt's memoirs, betrayed her mother and instigated a civil war on Chandilar to usurp the Shi'ar throne. She was able to seize control of the empire, and when Lilandra escaped to Earth to ask for help, Alanna had the Shi'ar murder most of Earth's defenders, including her own father and the X-Men. This allowed the Shi'ar to conquer all of Earth, but her rule was opposed by a small resistance which was aided by Deathbird and Bishop from the Prime Universe.[31]

Earth-41001[]

The Shi'ar seeing the resurgence of the Phoenix Force, Majestrix Lilandra ordered the Phoenix to be destroyed once more, but the Lord Chancellor Khan used this to order for the X-Men to also be executed.[32] This caused both Charles Xavier and Magneto to confront the Majestrix in Chandilar, but were attacked by Cassandra Nova who was possessing Lilandra and had been manipulating the events in order to bond to the Phoenix Force. This worked as the Phoenix-empowered Nova began killing everyone present, including the remaining X-Men and Imperial Guard, before causing Chandilar's sun to go supernova. She was eventually defeated by Jean who used the Phoenix Force to resurrect everyone who had been murderered. With Lilandra gone, Aliyah Bishop, Deathbird's daughter, became the Shi'ar Empire's new Majestrix.[33]

Earth-71166[]

In this future timeline, the Shi'ar were ruled over by Lilandra Neramani. After Earth was almost destroyed and the mutant race gone extinct, the Shi'ar held a meeting alongside other alien races to discuss Mister Fantastic's successful attempts at advancing humanity while quarantined from the rest of the galaxy to prevent outside interference.[34]

Earth-6109[]

Deathbird was able to usurp the throne of the Shi'ar Empire from her sister Lilandra whom she trapped in a torture machine. The Ultimate Alliance went to a Shi'ar warship to obtain a shard of the M'kraan Crystal, but were confronted by Deathbird, the Imperial Guard and numerous other Shi'ar fighters who had sided with her. Thankfully the heroes managed to free Lilandra and restore her to the throne.[35]

Earth-8020[]

The Shi'ar, under the governance of D'ken who was accompanied by Gladiator, Deathbird and Vulcan, battled the X-Men, Lilandra's rebels over the fate of Charles Xavier. During the battle, Vulcan was thrown into the M'kraan Crystal in which he was infused with the Phoenix Force, and with this new power he killed everyone present.[36]


Earth-TRN909[]

When the Imperial Guard went to New Kral to claim a source of energy, they were faced against Annihilus who claim it for himself. A defeated Gladiator was sent back to Chandilar by Thanos to warn the Shi'ar Empire.[37] Unfortunately, the Shi'ar were wiped out alongside other races by the Annihilation Wave.[38]

Earth-17040[]

Cary Loudermilk when describing a piece of technology he mentioned that although it was advanced it wasn't of Shi'ar origin.[39]

Earth-21798[]

The Shi'ar was governed by the tyrannic Emperor D'ken, causing both of his sisters Deathbird and Lilandra to conspire against him. Though Deathbird was successfully captured by the Imperial Guard, Lilandra managed to evade capture thanks to Nova Corpsman Centurion Johnny Storm and the Starjammers, and planned to free the Shi'ar Empire through the use of the Phoenix Force.[40]

Earth-TRN912[]

During the Galactic War, the Shi'ar helped evacuate the Kree from Hala as it was being attacked by the Chitauri. In the aftermath, with the Kree Empire in shambles Malik Tarcel of the Nova Corps proposed to Lilandra to take this opportunity to expand the Shi'ar Empire. However, Malik was later assassinated by an agent of Thanos, leading to Lilandra rejecting the alliance with the Nova Corps.[41]

Moira VII.1[]

As Mister Sinister corrupted the Quiet Council of Krakoa, mutantkind left Earth in the following century and destroyed any interstellar competition. This included the Shi'ar who were destroyed by Professor X using hybridized brains of Amahl Farouk and Somnus to drive the Shi'ar mad and kill each other.[42] The surviving Shi'ar joined the Compact alongside the Chitauri, the Skrulls and the Badoon to fight the mutant threat but their forces proved to be not enough.[43]

Powers and Abilities

Powers

The average Shi'ar can lift 1 ton in earth-like gravity and has far greater stamina. Most Shi'ar have no other special abilities, though some are genetic throwbacks. These individuals possess wings which allow them to fly. Genetic throwback winged Deathbird is considered a mutant.[10]

In one 2099 possible future (Earth-32098), Xavier even gathered a galactic alliance of mutants in the Universal X-Alliance, including Cyclops/Apocalypse posing as a Shi'ar member of the Alliance.[44]

Some individuals have manifested supershi'ar-powers, such as Electron (magnetism),[45] the Rook'shir (Phoenix Force utilisation),[45] Deathcry (purple skin, enhanced agility, and claws),[45] Dakari (extremely powerful),[45] White Noise (acoustikinesis), and Black Light (Darkforce manipulation). Those Shi'ar are presented as isolated individuals[45] and not as a biological unity.

To be noted that Deathcry, White Noise, Black Light and Deathbird are all part of the Neramani family (the Imperial family), and that Rook'shir transmitted his Phoenix Force manipulation power to his descendants (including Korvus), who are the only ones able to wield the Blade of the Phoenix.[46]

Some Shi'ar possess telepathic abilities.[47]

Average Strength Level

Superhuman, at least 1 ton with intensive exercise.[7] According to Wasp, Shi'ar aren't stronger than Humans.[48]

Weaknesses

A Shi'ar's blood doesn't generate its own heat, and therefore they cannot survive long in the snow.[16]

Habitat

Population

60 billion.[citation needed]

Miscellaneous

Type of Government

Though the empire grew to include hundreds of thousands of different sentient species and worlds, the Shi'ar race controlled and governed the empire. Its central base of power was located on the "throneworld" Chandilar,[49] while the Shi'ar homeworld was called Aerie (it is unknown if the planets are distinct, or their "Terra" equivalent).[50] The leader of the empire was given the title Majestor (male) or Majestrix (female) and was a hereditary position, occupied by members of the royal family of the Shi'ar who possess complete executive power. The Neramani family was the most recent to represent the royal bloodline.[51]

The leader of the empire was protected by his or her own personal guard, the Imperial Guard, which was made up of the most powerful and elite soldiers from throughout the Empire, and led by a praetor. The military itself (outside of the Imperial Guard) consisted almost exclusively of Shi'ar personnel, at least in most of the command positions.[citation needed]

Not all races had the same rights in the Imperium, as the Shi'ar appeared to have a disproportionate influence on its governance.[citation needed]

It was nominally ruled over by a high council, which had representatives from a large majority of the alien races that existed within the Imperium. However, in practice, the head of the council (the Majestor or Majestrix) exercised strong executive control and could institute policy virtually by decree.[52] The Shi'ar High Council serves as an advisory body to the Shi'ar Majestrix or Majestor.[51]

Children have no voice in Shi'ar Society until they have passed the rite of passage.[53]

The Shi'ar Empire was one of the most advanced and expansive civilizations in the universe, spanning entire galaxies. It was mainly an economic co-operative, where trade with other galactic powers was its driving force.[citation needed]

Royalty[]

According to the texts of an arcane Shi'ar law, any child born in the High Palace of Chandilar may rise to become royalty.[47] Such process was officiated by the majestor D'ken during a royal wedding.[54]

Royal weddings are celebrated "in the grand traditions of the Aerie", "upholding the laws of" the Shi'ar, by both a priest and the majestor.[54]

The protocol states the majestor must be removed from a planet where the Phoenix is present.[55]

The throne goes to the eldest living heir,[51] or possibly to the consort of the previous ruler. If there isn't any consort or children, the throne is passed to the next eldest living heir.[56]

An exiled oldest heir is ignored in the succession,[51] as well as a condemned traitor.[56][57]

The claiming of the throne can be done by right of blood and combat and right of succession. That includes the case of a royalty member assassinating the majestor.[54]

The insanity of a majestor cause the succession to the next legitimate ruler.[56]

Restricted areas[]

The Shi'ar High Council's starways is public access restricted,[58] the rule allowing to consider hostile and destroy the trespassers.[59]

Other areas like the Asteroid Archipelago are all access forbidden.[47]

While pursuing rebel Lilandra was upon to enter Earth's planetary atmosphere, crewman Mr. S'lar mentioned the "Prime directive" as stopping them from keeping the pursue, objection dismissed by Captain K'rk.[60] The exact content of the Prime directive is unknown.

Shi'ar Worlds and Segregation[]

The worlds ruled by Shi'ar possess different degrees of autonomy, from virtual independence to virtual martial law. That status depends on various factors, notably their loyalty.[51]

Non-Shi'ar from loyal worlds are allowed to serve in the space fleet in positions below commande levels. Members of species regarded as primitive or of dubious loyalty are often used as slaves.[51]

Law[]

The known elements of Laws of the Shi'ar Empire,[61] also known as Shi'ar law,[51][62] or Imperial Law,[51] it was heavily influenced by the Voldi's law.[63]

Galactic Council[]

There is a blurry limit between Shi'ar Law and matters, and Galactic Council or Tribunal matter.

Although the Council decisions are made under the tradition and laws of the Shi'ar, both are distinct and Shi'ar law can't be invoked to counter Council decisions.[62] In other cases, it is the Shi'ar who rule the tribunal.[64][55]

In Galactic assemblies, the verdict is rendered by using the great Glow Globes, a number of globes transmitting the emotions and judgements of all present (accused, witnesses, prosecution, defense), making them judge and jury. If all the globes turn white, the verdict is not guilty and the trial end.[65]

Jurisdictions[]

Apart from the Council decisions, the Shi'ar Law is seemingly ruled by different bodies of law: canon law,[66] civil law,[66] and also imperial edicts,[66] decrees from the senate[67] or the empress,[68] and the personal directives of the majestor or majestrix.[51]

The Shivarn'n Halanau (imperial consort)'s orders are lawful commands, and must be obeyed (until a certain point).[69]

However, an emergency senate was assembled after Cassandra Nova's plots. That senate was able to decree the withdrawal of all Shi'ar citizens from Earth during the "disinfection period" (the time during which the Phoenix was supposed to purge Earth from the mutants), and therefore cancel the wedding of Empress Lilandra and Charles Xavier,[67] although the union itself was dissolved by Lilandra herself.[70]

The Shi'ar consider their laws to have to be respected across the galaxy, and intervene on Earth.[61]

Trials are held at the Galactic Tribunal,[64] also known as the Tribunal,[55] Shi'ar Tribunal, or Imperium Tribunal(s),[71] where other species' representatives concerned by the trial of time-displaced young Jean Grey were invited.[55]

The Shi'ar Imperial Guard acts as an enforcers of Shi'ar law:[51]

  • The larger division, known as Borderers, aids the governors of conquered worlds in enforcing Shi'ar law.[51]
  • The elite corps, known as Imperial Guard, protects and carries out the personal directives of the majestor or majestrix.[51]

The Shi'ar Death Commandos are duly constituted agents of the Shi'ar Imperium.[72]

Once judged under civil law, one is condemned by imperial edict.[66]

Arin'nn Haelar is a trial by combat[62] (or dual of honor)[73] and can also be used as a recourse in Shi'ar law.[62]

Allegedly, this challenge cannot be refused. It was once used during a Tribunal session,[73] but its use wasn't allowed as a recourse in a council decision.[62]

Such combat can involve teams for each party.[73]

Trial by combat can't be invoked in the Challenge of the Gods.[74]

In Council decisions, there is no recourse, including from Shi'ar Law.[62]

The High Council can seemingly lift some charges (such as treason) in some cases.[56][57]

Under Shi'ar Law, a party is owed vengeance against another party who has caused suffering to it or its family (an attack on a party's family being considered as an attack against the party's self).[75]

The Shi'ar law seems to apply multiple kind of procedures, including the M'ndavian Procedures, allegedly the most perfect legal system in the galaxy, and used by Reed Richards during his trial by the Galactic Tribunal.[65]

A party is held responsible at the fullest extents of Shi'ar Law for the damages caused by an assisted or allied another party.[65][76]

The Shi'ar justice doesn't acknowledge mental illness, as it has no frame or reference for it.[77]

The responsibility and level of guilt is either complete or absent, without anything in between.[77]

In the case of a trial involving the Phoenix Force for crimes of genocide, the Shi'ar didn't recognize the fact of being only the counterpart to the guilty part.[71][61][55][64] Such interpretation of the law was rejected by King J-Son of Spartax[64][55] and by the Kree Supreme Intelligence.[64]

Sanctions[]

Various sanctions exists regarding the crime.

Leading a rebellion make the rebel leader branded by law as a traitor.[56][57]

Some crimes (possibly such as matricide on a royalty) can result in the stripping of rank and name, and exile.[78]

Regicide leads to exile,[51] although a royalty Shi'ar can slay the majestor and claim the throne.[54] An attempt of murder from Christopher Summers on Majestor D'ken result in a penalty of death by slow torture, starting with the murder of Summers' wife, and his imprisonment in the star pits.[78]

Other prison sentences exists:

  • Some convicts are imprisoned into the Kyln, for crimes such as treason, mass murders...[77]
  • Others (some only known from a few people in the Imperium), such as Vulcan or Deathbird, are imprisoned in the third moon of Phygim, the highest security prison in all Shi'ar Space.[68]
  • Criminals can be consigned to "slave pits", as well as rebel leaders.[51]
  • In the case of Charles Xavier, he was sentenced to enter the M'kraan Crystal.[54]

Many sanctions apply to the Phoenix and its hosts:

  • Rook'shir, an outlaw possessed by the Phoenix, was executed in the end of a battle.[46]
  • Under canon law, the Phoenix host is ritually branded with the Deathmark to become traceable.[66]
  • The whole genome of an host can be erased on order of the Majestrix.[66][79]
  • For 400 cycles, the Rook'shir males were all enslaved and killed, their mothers sterilized.[70]

Although a sentence commuting was offered to Korvus Rook'shir in exchange for his assistance.[70][46]

Treaties[]

The Shi'ar Empire often establish treaties with other entities.

At the point of the return of the Skornn, the Shi'ar had a non-aggression treaty with Earth.[80]

As part of the "Early Warning Treaty" existing between Alpha Flight and the Shi'ar Empire, the Shi'ar were allowed to monitor Earth and check all known Phoenix nests once per Shi'ar year.[81]

Level of Technology

Highly advanced, with warp-drive starships, and Stargate space-warping technology that allows for instantaneous travel between galaxies. According to Beast, the Shi'ar Empire is a "highly advanced type 5 space civilization",[82] presumably on the Kardashev scale.

Cultural Traits

Languages[]

Main article: Shi'ar Dictionary

A Shi'ar "galaxian" stated that they "learn[ed] nearly every spoken languages".[83]

The Shi'ar have multiple forms, including the High Shi'ar, used for formal events,[53] and Shi'ar Glorkon dialect.[55]

Mostly for tactical terms or insults, the Shi'ar insert words of their language into English sentences.

Arts[]

The Shi'ar are defiant toward arts such as drawing or music. They considered that music distorted perception.[16]

They fought the Fianden, a species of artists, musicians, singers, painters and carvers... with such beautiful creations that it could enter the Shi'ar and destroy their minds, save for those "defective", able to dream.[16][17]

Although, the Shi'ar did not forbid arts on conquered worlds,[16] and they at least produce theatre, such as the Absurdist Shi'ar play "The Spaceship That Wasn't There" (allegedly very "successful in its dialectic".[84]

Philosophy[]

Traditionally, the Imperium aggressively absorbed new cultures. The story of the Shi'ar deities Sharra and K'ythri was a parable which guided the Shi'ar expansionist philosophy to other worlds: Sharra and K'ythri didn't love each other and were against marriage. However, they were forced to marry each other, and in their unison they found strength. Because of this, the Shi'ar consider their conquests shotgun marriages between the Empire and other cultures which would make them more powerful.[85]

Their philosophy and traditions impacts the Shi'ar Law in violent ways (Arin'nn Haelar, a trial by combat)[62] or uncompromising, such as the fact Shi'ar courts don't recognize insanity.[77]

Religion[]

The ancient Shi'ar had worshipped the god known as Ratha'kon the Hawk God as a predatory being which opposed the Phoenix Force. Although his worship has been mostly forgotten in modern times, a small Shi'ar sect the Fraternity of Raptors still remembered him.[86]

The modern Shi'ar are mostly followers of Sharra and K'ythri, but atheists exist as well.[87] The believers go to church.[88]

In the Shi'ar belief, K'ythri promised the Eternal Sky as an afterlife to the faithful.[53]

The Feast Day of Sharra and K'ythri is one of the religious moments of the Shi'ar Empire, and is always used as a pretext for a ceremonial display of military might.[89]

Gladiator once prayed to Rao.[90] Who or what is Rao is unknown as far.

Festivities[]

The Shi'ar celebrated the Great Ornithery Festival in which they danced and drank beneath colorful lights and feathers, and it was a chance for young Shi'ar warriors to prove their mettle against their enemies.[91]

Representatives

Notes

  • X-Men writer Ed Brubaker compared the Shi'ar to Star Trek's Romulans, saying they are "smart, aggressive, and mean".[92]
  • The correct spelling is "Shi'ar", with the capital letter only on the S,[93] and is misspelled "Shi'Ar" on some occasions.[94][95]
  • The adjective form of the name can be both Shi'ar[citation needed] or Shi'arian.[96]

Trivia

See Also

Links and References

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