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'''Amala''' was an [[Epic]] and an acquaintance of [[Jonathan Phaedrus]] and [[Tia]].{{book ref|Firefight|39}} |
'''Amala''' was an [[Epic]] and an acquaintance of [[Jonathan Phaedrus]] and [[Tia]].{{book ref|Firefight|39}} |
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− | She was married to [[Dean Knighthawk]]. After her Epic powers manifested, she joined a team of would-be superheroes along with |
+ | She was married to [[Dean Knighthawk]]. After her Epic powers manifested, she joined a team of would-be superheroes along with [[Jonathan Phaedrus]], [[Abigail Reed]], and [[Lincoln]]. She eventually succumbed to [[Calamity]]'s corruption and was subsequently killed by Phaedrus. Her husband kept her body in stasis and repeatedly attempted to revive her using various Epic-derived healing technology, but he was unsuccessful.{{book ref|Calamity|10}} Some time after Calamity was defeated, she was finally revived, possibly by Phaedrus' healing power, though the complete story is somewhat complicated.{{wob ref|13227}} |
It is unknown what powers Amala had or what her weakness was. |
It is unknown what powers Amala had or what her weakness was. |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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Revision as of 15:15, 8 January 2020
Amala | |
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Died | Killed by Prof, later revived[1] |
Powers | Epic |
Homeworld | Earth (Reckoners) |
Amala was an Epic and an acquaintance of Jonathan Phaedrus and Tia.[2]
She was married to Dean Knighthawk. After her Epic powers manifested, she joined a team of would-be superheroes along with Jonathan Phaedrus, Abigail Reed, and Lincoln. She eventually succumbed to Calamity's corruption and was subsequently killed by Phaedrus. Her husband kept her body in stasis and repeatedly attempted to revive her using various Epic-derived healing technology, but he was unsuccessful.[3] Some time after Calamity was defeated, she was finally revived, possibly by Phaedrus' healing power, though the complete story is somewhat complicated.[1]
It is unknown what powers Amala had or what her weakness was.
Notes
- ↑ a b Prague Signing
— Arcanum - 2019-10-26# - ↑ Firefight chapter 39#
- ↑ Calamity chapter 10#