Post by HELA GODDESS OF DEATH on Aug 20, 2017 15:23:58 GMT
Hela is the Asgardian Goddess of Death who was imprisoned for millennia. Released early by mistake, she immediately sought her revenge against those who had imprisoned her for all those years, battling against Thor who had challenged her freedom.
Real Name
Hela
Aliases
Halja
Identity
No dual identity; public knowledge of her existence among the citizens of Asgard
Known Relatives
Loki (father), Angrboda (mother), Fenris Wolf, Midgard Serpent, (brothers), Laufey & Farbauti (parental grandparents, deceased), Varolac & Ecchidna (maternal grandparents), Phorcys & Ceto (maternal great-grandparents), Set (maternal great-great grandfather)
Powers and abilities
Hela possesses attributes common to Asgardian gods. She possesses superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility and durability. When wearing her cloak, she is far stronger than the vast majority of her race. Her vast strength has allowed her to engage in sustained hand-to-hand combat with Thor.[50] Like all Asgardians she has resistance to magic.
Hela has vast mystical powers which she can use for various effects like limitless astral projection while retaining many of her powers and abilities, firing deadly bolts of energy from her hands which can kill or even age Asgardians, levitation and the creation of illusions. Her most powerful ability is her Hand of Glory, a technique that uses mystical energy to enhance the strength of her punch to kill even an Asgardian.
As a Death Goddess, Hela has a pact with Death, allowing her to claim the souls of any worshipper of the Asgardians and the Asgardians themselves and take them to Hel or Niflheim, as well as able to travel nearly anywhere within the Nine Worlds in an instant. While Hela's touch is fatal to mortals as well and she is capable of stealing their souls into Hel, she generally did not claim the souls of mortal heroes, leaving that task to the Valkyries who took the souls of heroes to Valhalla. Hela is usually willing to wait until a person has died before claiming the soul, but she can kill a healthy human or even Asgardian with a single touch, her "touch of death." Hela is also willing to use her illusions to kill living Asgardians. Hela also has the ability to restore a dead Asgardian to life provided their spirits have not passed on to the afterlife, but she rarely used these abilities.
Hela always wears her magical cloak which enhances her strength and keeps her young and healthy. The goddess has jet black hair and bright green eyes. Without the cloak, Hela reverts to her true form: in this form half of her body is healthy and beautiful, while the other half is decaying. Without the cloak Hela is very weak and can barely move, and her powers are greatly reduced; she is unable to levitate or even stand, and cannot project mystical bolts. Hela doesn't need to wear the cloak; simply touching it is enough to restore her to her stronger form. The left side of her body appears dead and decayed, though it appears alive and beautifully healthy while she wears her cloak.
Hela is often armed with her "Nightsword," and is a proficient swordswoman.
Hela can command all of the dead who dwell in Hel and Niflheim, but she has no power over the dead in Valhalla.
Current history : With the shake up on Asgard of Thor becoming king and the discovery of a new Thor in his daughter Alexia as well as all the Magical energy in the air the Goddess Of Death has reemerged to make her presence felt.
Chris
Real Name
Hela
Aliases
Halja
Identity
No dual identity; public knowledge of her existence among the citizens of Asgard
Known Relatives
Loki (father), Angrboda (mother), Fenris Wolf, Midgard Serpent, (brothers), Laufey & Farbauti (parental grandparents, deceased), Varolac & Ecchidna (maternal grandparents), Phorcys & Ceto (maternal great-grandparents), Set (maternal great-great grandfather)
Powers and abilities
Hela possesses attributes common to Asgardian gods. She possesses superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility and durability. When wearing her cloak, she is far stronger than the vast majority of her race. Her vast strength has allowed her to engage in sustained hand-to-hand combat with Thor.[50] Like all Asgardians she has resistance to magic.
Hela has vast mystical powers which she can use for various effects like limitless astral projection while retaining many of her powers and abilities, firing deadly bolts of energy from her hands which can kill or even age Asgardians, levitation and the creation of illusions. Her most powerful ability is her Hand of Glory, a technique that uses mystical energy to enhance the strength of her punch to kill even an Asgardian.
As a Death Goddess, Hela has a pact with Death, allowing her to claim the souls of any worshipper of the Asgardians and the Asgardians themselves and take them to Hel or Niflheim, as well as able to travel nearly anywhere within the Nine Worlds in an instant. While Hela's touch is fatal to mortals as well and she is capable of stealing their souls into Hel, she generally did not claim the souls of mortal heroes, leaving that task to the Valkyries who took the souls of heroes to Valhalla. Hela is usually willing to wait until a person has died before claiming the soul, but she can kill a healthy human or even Asgardian with a single touch, her "touch of death." Hela is also willing to use her illusions to kill living Asgardians. Hela also has the ability to restore a dead Asgardian to life provided their spirits have not passed on to the afterlife, but she rarely used these abilities.
Hela always wears her magical cloak which enhances her strength and keeps her young and healthy. The goddess has jet black hair and bright green eyes. Without the cloak, Hela reverts to her true form: in this form half of her body is healthy and beautiful, while the other half is decaying. Without the cloak Hela is very weak and can barely move, and her powers are greatly reduced; she is unable to levitate or even stand, and cannot project mystical bolts. Hela doesn't need to wear the cloak; simply touching it is enough to restore her to her stronger form. The left side of her body appears dead and decayed, though it appears alive and beautifully healthy while she wears her cloak.
Hela is often armed with her "Nightsword," and is a proficient swordswoman.
Hela can command all of the dead who dwell in Hel and Niflheim, but she has no power over the dead in Valhalla.
Current history : With the shake up on Asgard of Thor becoming king and the discovery of a new Thor in his daughter Alexia as well as all the Magical energy in the air the Goddess Of Death has reemerged to make her presence felt.
Chris