BEHOLD CANDY SIMON 🍬
This is an au by @mushroomnoodles where my Boi is made of candy, special thanks to mush for letting me draw this simon! He is adorable 💖
(I was unsure what he should do, so I drew him reading a comic about other simons in the multiverse, I hope it is alright)
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fireheart with cardinal wings :Oc
What's this? Your Fireheart has evolved into Firestar!
(also for the phoenix firestar anon)
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I think drawing cats based on other animals might be my favorite thing.
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New Warriors #28
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drawwww sparkpelt
I’m sorryyyy for how long this took I just couldn’t find the motivation or ideas for her- but finally I’ve done it. She is best cat and one of my favorites. This is after it’s dog attack in a alternate universe where she gets to heal and find happiness or at-least peace (I couldn’t bear to draw sad Spark I just wanted them to be happy for a bit)
-She is like if Firestar but burnt, and a few tabby stripes from their dad. It’s fur spiking up at the top of her neck is semi a mullet but more of a bob/pixie cut if that makes any sense
-lots of scars, girlies been through a lot and I love her every bit more for it. Lots of fire like markings bc they should’ve been Sparkfire and I will scream about this until everyone agrees!!!!!
-It’s accessories are from their family, the ace petals are from Alder (who has a matching ones!), cardinal feather a gift from Larkwing, and a pine needle from Needletail before her death!
-Hc wise I love bigender Spark, using she/it/they, and sexuality wise pansexual asexual. It can love anyone and everyone and while they did have kits she did not enjoy the experience, coming out as ace after (Alder is ace as well which I think is so cute for them both)
(ID- Sparkpelt is sitting, her body slightly to the left and left paw raised, her head is looking off to the top right and her tail goes up curling over to her. She is light orange with darker orange pants, tail, paws with a stripe on her front paws and side, over her mane in two thin stripes, chin, and over her face in a sorta mask pattern. Darker red is on her ears, on the ends of her hair and top neck fur, tail base in a flame like marking, shoulders in two stripes, on her paws, and eyelashes. Cream is on her mane, inner ear tuft, ear tips, nose tufts, belly, back paws, front toes, tail end in a fire like marking and another in the middle of her tail. She has green eyes with her mouth open, showing off her fangs as she talks. Scars are across her cheek, her throat, back, left paw, and right ear tip which is torn. A pine needle is on her ear, a cardinal feather on her shoulder fur, and petals on the base of her tail in the asexual colors. The faint signature “Nightly Ruse” is across her leg in a dark red)
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So I'm sure this is just a cameo/where's waldo page but is jean actually pulling people from across space-time? Because we see characters wearing random costumes and some that aren't even from 616
Classic namor, X-Men forever rogue (in the middle), 80s Callisto (bottom right, could also be early krakoa with the white coat), sins of sinister jon ironfire (behind namor)
Uncanny x-men storm, classic firestar, what looks to be Nate grey next to her, alpha flight Northstar (at the bottom), possibly 90s gambit (to the right, above nate)
Maystorm (top left), nightcrawler-wolverine chimera (middle), what looks like academy x hellion (above chimera) classic havok (bottom left), fantomex (right of chimera, weird he hasn't shown up at all in this era)
What looks like phoenix five emma frost
Ultimate universe cyclops, what looks like robo-moira next to him, og new mutants dani and that one alt timeline illyana from dead x-men (bottom left)
Excalibur Rachel, x-force cannonball, cardinal chimera, house of m toad (under cardinal), raze darkholme (right of cardinal), 70s dazzler (under raze), age of apocalypse banshee (under Jean's arm), new x-men xorn (bottom right), 90s siryn (also bottom right) and 90s bishop (left of dazzler)
and a smattering of arrakoan mutants and other recognizable characters throughout the whole thing
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what cats are still prayed to and revered by the clans besides firestar or skystar? i fuckin LOVE the patron spirits thing you have going on in this rewrite, it’s so cool to see what cats are worshipped and why
There's a lot of them! I don't think there could ever be a "comprehensive list" without just listing most of StarClan. See, most cats will typically value their own family over others, leading to the patrons "waxing and waning" in popularity over the generations.
But here's some of the ones who are pretty consistently popular!
Thunderstar = Justice
Comeuppance, fair judgement, and mercy are also things he can be invoked for. Remember that a Patron gains its power from belief. Much like how Saint Michael was once a patron of healing as well as war, associations for BB!StarClan cats can shift over time.
Bumblemumble = Speech, Diplomacy
She became less popular in the Chivalric Period, but was a favored patron for Pinestar to invoke. She never totally went away, even though her name has become "Bombolmlemlaan," 'Sentence-Tonguetwister,' over time.
(Her name is also used in reference to "being tongue-tied." Fitting that she's a bit hard to translate into English!)
Acorn Swoop = Prra
A Clan culture-specific value. Perfect timing, promptness, coincidences of good planning. Arriving in the nick of time.
Acorn Swoop is a good example of how cats can wax and wane as well; when Hallowflight dies (he is alive to the current arc in BB), RiverClan will probably prefer invoking him over Acorn for a while.
Sparrow Heart = Loyalty and Fidelity.
This BURNS her a new one, btw. Many of the other spirits as old as her have begun to lost touch with their mortal lives, but she didn't join Clear Sky because she loves him. She didn't serve him for his own ends. She wanted his power, and in death she's been reduced to his eternal stooge. She craves his throne.
(And I have to leave it there until we find out what the next few arcs have in store :3)
Speckletail = Protection Against Natural Disaster
Storms, deforestation, pollution, whatever. Speckletail is invoked to defend Clans against oncoming doom, because girlie took out a bulldozer and the battle culture is obsessed with that
Stonefur = Winning the War/Losing the Battle
An important god for lost causes. When you aren't able to win, he is invoked to make your death mean something. Needletail, for the first time in a long time, requested for StarClan to call down his strength.
Blackstar = Redemption
And change in a better direction. Said to be reflected in frogs in particular, how they go from tadpoles to full creatures, associated with wetland health thanks to his ambitious Bog Project.
Sundrown Patrol = Directions
Most of them are not dead yet. Feathertail is currently the only one in the role and protects travelers generally, but eventually her and her Cohorts will comfortably divide up the cardinal directions. Feathertail is South (Towards the Mountain), Tawny is West (Towards the Ocean), Bramble is North (Towards the Lake) and Crowfeather is East (Into the Wilderness).
Leafpool = Clarity
Leafpool Moonpool is one of the most popular young spirits. In difficult situations, she is invoked for StarClan to see your sins and understand that you are trying to find the holiest way through them. The Firekin family is going to be a very strong pantheon eventually.
Palefoot = Bodies that Can't Be Recovered/Closure
Anon suggestion that is canon now. Palefoot was murdered by Batear for killing Fenneldust and shoved into a bog where his family would never find him, because Batear was not allowed to go to ThunderClan to sit vigil for his best friend. When someone is lost and can't be buried, Palefoot is often invoked for comfort.
He is actually sort of displacing Turtle Heart, who used to function in a similar way. She is being pushed into a more specific role for Lost Parents, not bodies or closure in general.
In addition, Dark Forest Spirits are also powerful... and thanks to the fact you have to use a direct line to get to them, quite capable of granting strength without holding back. They have no StarClan to answer to if they blessed the plans of the wrong cat.
So they can do curses for you, if THAT is what you're seeking. A whole lot of these cats tend to provide various types of revenge lmao... "We serve Vengeance here, sir."
Batear and Fenneldust = Retribution
Evolved from a mix of how Batear's target went BEYOND his victim to deny closure to the family, and also the Fepfr which he was named for, Long-Eared Bat, which in Clan culture is said to have a modest song of mourning for every bat wrongfully killed. Fenneldust actually LOVED that he was willing to be so spiteful for her, and followed him to the Dark Forest.
So if you want, you can call for them to cause pain to people who wronged you. If your case is bad though, they'll fuck with you instead. They aren't MALICIOUS spirits though... just mischievous.
Mapleshade = Revenge
If you want your target to DIE, you give her a call. She is ACTIVELY malicious. She will stop at nothing to kill someone she agrees should go, even going as far as to fight a Fetcher to drag the target down with her.
If you're just miffed at someone and want them to get karma, you talk to Batsy and Fenfen. If you want BLOOD, you talk to Mapleshade. But be prepared, because she is just as dangerous as that implies.
Cloudberry and Ryewhisker = Secrecy
An obvious one, but one of the gentler requests of the Dark Forest. They will help you hide forbidden love from your Clan, and can be prayed to when you're having a close call and may be discovered.
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What's your favourite Pokémon?
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Different anon, so I dunno if this is okay to do but Augur au/Tigerkin au Firestar addon question. Would Tigerclaw be proud of his son, Firepaw for wound a warrior as a kit? He did get Longtail pretty good in cannon. If the Augur line is from Leopardfoot (Tigerclaw's mom) what Pinestar did would be considered even worse then canon, right? And would Princess be training for the next Augur position? Or was she in your Tigerkin AU?
I think Tigerclaw's outrage at the insolence of... his grand-apprentice I suppose? would eclipse any sense of pride, but it is indeed quite the feat for a kit his age to pull off.
I feel like it'd be most shameful and serve for the kind of ideas I explore in augur AU if Pinestar was the patrician here honestly. There is this tension inherent to the patrician position between being regarded as holy and superior to other clanmates while at the same time being regarded as fragile and in need of protection in a culture that prizes strength, battle prowess, and doing your part as cardinal virtues. If Pinestar was simply the augur's mate it'd be shameful sure but not as much because he'd be just a run of the mill coward rather than a patrician that gave in to the weak side of his nature rather than face duty and bask in the privilege.
I wouldn't be objected to Princess being the one trained as an augur in a patrician Fire scenario but I would be more inclined to make it one of his cousins through one of Tigerstar's sisters! It could still be Princess, her or any of the extra-canonically named littermates of Firestar could be moved to be theirs. I just feel that it works a little smoother if Tigerclaw and his side of the family were trained up to be strictly warriors while his sister handled the responsibility of the next augur kits.
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The New Warriors! (1993) . Who was the artist? . Which of these characters is your favorite? . #newwarriors #cardinal #firestar #90s #turbo #namorita #nova #speedball #nightthrasher #rage #darkhawk (på/i New York City, N.Y.) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChmWA_osEll/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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RAPUNZELER!
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Some doodles from this post
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Selene is the oldest known human mutant. Functionally immortal, her millennia-long life is attributed to her ability to drain the life essence from other beings to extend her own existence indefinitely. Her name derives from the ancient lunar deity Selene, daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Claiming to have already been old when modern mankind was just emerging, Selene was born over 17,000 years ago somewhere in what is now Central Europe, "after the Oceans swallowed Atlantis and before the rise of the Aryas". Her tribe's elders recognized her for what she was and commanded the entire tribe, including her own mother, to sacrifice their lives to feed her.[3]
Hyborian AgeEdit
Selene was revealed to have been an old enemy of the sorcerer Kulan Gath.[4] Kulan Gath was active during the Hyborian Age (before any recorded civilizations) and is known to have faced both Conan the Barbarian and Red Sonja. In fact, Sonja reportedly managed to kill him and his spirit would not manifest again until the modern era.[5] Thus, Selene was active at least as early as the Hyborian age.
Rome and EliphasEdit
Selene came to reside in Rome during the height of its empire. She approached Eliphas, a well-respected senator whose wife had left him for a general named Mascius. Selene offered him immortality in exchange for helping her kill and absorb every soul in Rome. Eliphas went about drawing pentagrams and performing rituals at several locations in the city, but warned a small girl to get her family out. The girl's father alerted the authorities and Eliphas and Selene were captured before the spell could be carried out. Just before they were burned at the stake Selene killed the guards. She then cursed Eliphas for his perceived betrayal with an eternal life of torture, transforming him into a vampire-like creature. Eliphas was buried alive for 700 years until a farmer discovered him in his field.[6]
Nova RomaEdit
In relatively recent times, Selene was trapped for centuries in the Amazon in the Romanesque town of Nova Roma. She was worshipped as a goddess and worked to maintain the isolation of the town so she could maintain control. Eliphas, having at some point in time changed his name to "Eli Bard," finally locates Selene in Nova Roma. Still in love with her despite her curse, Bard realizes that he must make an offering to her before he approaches her. She also was able to marry several times and have descendants, including Amara Aquilla. Her most recent known husband was Marcus Domitius Gallio, a senator of Nova Roma.
In Nova Roma, Selene attempted to kill Amara Aquilla. She knocked Amara into a lava pool, thereby releasing her latent mutant powers, as Magma. Selene fought and defeated Magma, and plotted to turn Danielle Moonstar into a psychic vampire like herself and conquer the world. Selene fought the New Mutants, and was cast into lava and buried alive.[7]
Becoming the Black QueenEdit
Selene directed her worshippers to undertake tasks that eventually allowed her to leave Nova Roma. She made her way to New York City, where she encountered Juggernaut at a bar. Selene planned to seduce and murder him, but was prevented when Wolverine manipulated a bar-room brawl between Juggernaut and Colossus. She then discovered the existence of Rachel Summers, whom she sought to turn into a slave only to be defeated by the X-Men. Prior to the X-Men saving her, Selene had tracked Rachel down to the home of a young man named Nicholas Damiano who had let the homeless Rachel spend the night at his place. Selene savagely murdered the young man, resulting in Rachel swearing revenge against Selene.[8]
With help from one of her worshippers, Friedrich Von Roehm, Selene made contact with the Hellfire Club and forced the group to take her on as the new Black Queen. She became critical in the X-Men's attempt to stop Kulan Gath, after he conquered New York City with a reality-altering spell though she ultimately attempted to doublecross the X-Men in order to steal Gath's talisman of power.[9]
Selene's time with the Hellfire Club was a turbulent time, due to her contempt for Sebastian Shaw and quite open desire to rule the Hellfire Club as its sole leader. This led Shaw and Emma Frost to conspire to kill Selene by manipulating and training the young mutant Firestar to assassinate her. This failed when Firestar realized what their plan.[10]
Selene and the Hellfire Club's relationship with the X-Men came to a head with Rachel Summers making an unauthorized assassination attempt on Selene. Wolverine felt honor-bound to prevent Rachel from becoming a murderer, and so, saved Selene's life by severely injuring Summers. Selene herself was enraged, and used the incident to force the Lords Cardinal to agree to hunt and kill Rachel. A battle over this issue immediately commenced between the X-Men and Lords Cardinal, but it was unexpectedly halted when it drew the attention of Nimrod, the super-sentinel who had murdered Selene's assistant Rhoem,[11] and was as bent on killing the X-Men and the Lords Cardinal. The Lords Cardinal and the X-Men hastily agreed to a truce, fighting well-enough to cause Nimrod to flee.
After this battle, in the pages of New Mutants, much was made about Selene having secret plans involving Nova Roma and Magma. Due to her love for Empath, Magma left the New Mutants to join the Hellions, only to be called home by her father to enter into an arranged marriage with a resident there. Magma's escort back home to Nova Roma turned out to be Empath, who ultimately decided to stay in the city with her. The two became lovers and Magma was freed from her arranged marriage plans so that she could be with him.[volume & issue needed]
Writer changes and the book's transition into X-Force caused the storyline to be aborted.[citation needed] Furthermore, it was revealed in New Warriors #31, via Empath, that Nova Roma was nothing more than an elaborate lie, concocted by Selene several decades prior. In a desperate bid to relive happier days in which she lived in ancient Rome, Selene arranged for hundreds of people to be kidnapped and taken to the jungles of the Amazon, to a city constructed per her designs. There she was somehow able to utterly brainwash her prisoners to believe themselves descendants of ancient Romans living in the Amazon. Magma was one of these kidnapped and brainwashed souls, according to Empath. The city was disbanded and the residents returned to their regular lives across the globe.
Years later, due to Chris Claremont wishing to undo writer Fabian Nieciza's dismantling of the concept of Nova Roma,[citation needed] Claremont ignored said story and wrote Magma as she had been originally. He later had Magma make cryptic references to having been manipulated into believing Nova Roma was a lie by parties unknown that sought to hurt Magma. Furthermore, the five-issue mini-series "New Mutants Forever" revealed that Claremont originally planned on revealing Magma to be Selene's granddaughter. This family connection would be stated as well (with no build-up) in New Mutants V3 #6-8, which had Selene resurrect Magma's teammate Cypher to try to kill Magma. Furthermore, it was strongly implied during "Necrosha" that Sebastian Shaw and Emma Frost manipualted the Empath/Magma relationship in order to get Empath inside Nova Roma.[volume & issue needed] In the event that Selene struck first and eliminated both, Empath would then use his powers to dismantle the city via convincing the residents that their lives were lies concocted by Selene.
Selene ultimately was the deciding vote to vote Sebastian Shaw out of the Hellfire Club, when tension between Shaw and the newly recruited White King Magneto came to blows.[12] Unknown to Magneto or Emma Frost, however, Selene had decided that she no longer had any need for the Club and began plotting its destruction by gathering an army of young mutants, with help from the mutant omnipath known as the Gamesmaster, calling them the Upstarts. Under her authority, the Upstarts engaged in a killing spree that led to many presumed deaths (Magneto, Sebastian Shaw, Donald Pierce, and the Reavers), mortal injuries (Emma Frost), and outright deaths (the Hellions). Selene manipulated her young followers with the promise of a game, where each murder committed would land them points that would ultimately lead to them being granted a prize, described as "being the next best thing to immortality" by the Gamemaster. However, with another writer change, Selene's involvement with the Upstarts was cut short as she herself was betrayed by Trevor Fitzroy. Selene was kept in a torture device that repeatedly ripped her flesh from her body (to attract the attention of the Gamesmaster, who took advantage of the situation to proclaim himself the new leader of the Upstarts). She would be freed by Amanda Sefton, though the torture left her weak and scarred.[volume & issue needed]
Needing to replenish her power, Selene first attacked and killed the other surviving Externals. Though she was opposed by X-Force, she managed to complete the slaughter and knock out the mutants, until Cable arrived. Selene's attempt to absorb Cable's life backfired when she touched his techno-organic arm and she was forced to flee to maintain her power. Shortly afterwards, she tried to access the power of a mystical convergence using a Runestaff made from the roots of Yggdrasil, the Norse World Tree. She came to the Exploding Colossal Man festival in New Mexico, but was again opposed by X-Force, who managed to wrest the Runestaff away from her and destroy the Colossal Man mannequin it activated. Selene missed her opportunity for ultimate power and vowed vengeance on X-Force.[volume & issue needed]
She next appeared back in Brazil, where she had tracked Sunspot, along with Deviants posing as S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. She lured Sunspot to her defense, and offered him a position of power in the Hellfire Club, which he refused, regardless of the illusions with which she tempted him. However, Sunspot went along with Selene to stop the Deviants in the Damocles Foundation from activating a Celestial Gatherer. Selene herself was attacked by the Sword strike team, but she managed to cast a spell that devolved them back to lizards. Along with the rest of X-Force, Selene was able to usurp control of the machinery that activated the Gatherer, but Moonstar and Arcadia destroyed the Celestial artifact before Selene could access its power.[volume & issue needed]
Selene then returned to her post as the Black Queen of the Hellfire Club, after striking a deal with the demon Blackheart and seemingly throwing out the rest of the Inner Circle. She offered Sunspot the position of Black Rook, which he initially refused but then accepted when Selene and Blackheart revealed that his doing so would allow them to resurrect the spirit of Juliana Sandoval, the girl who died saving Sunspot's life when he first joined the New Mutants. Sunspot had no choice to accept and become Selene's protégé.[volume & issue needed]
However, with Sebastian Shaw's return to the Hellfire Club, Selene was somehow trapped inside the catacombs under the Club. However, she gained limited mobility from an alliance with Donald Pierce. When the X-Men, including Rachel Summers arrived, during a membership change in the Hellfire Club, Selene plotted to use Rachel to completely free herself. She followed Rachel to Hong Kong via a transport portal and saved her from being corrupted by a telepathic agent of Courtney Ross, who was trying to become the next White Queen. This move was only a prelude to Selene taking over Rachel's mind, but Marvel Girl was too strong for Selene and expelled her, keeping Selene trapped for a time beneath the Hellfire Club headquarters.[volume & issue needed]
After M-DayEdit
Selene was one of the few mutants to retain her powers after the events of M-Day.[13]
Selene, disguised as an old woman, befriends Wither and they live together in Mutant Town.[14] She encourages him to use his powers and not be afraid of his natural gifts. She then asks him if he would use his powers to save his or her life. She had been killing a large number of people by draining their life-forces, and during her last feeding her disguise was spotted by a witness. She reveals to Wither that Laurie has died, while he was away. Later she is attacked by the police and managed to kill two of them before being shot multiple times. Wither arrives and kills the other two officers, only for Selene to drop her disguise, telling him she is immortal and that they are two of a kind and should be together. She tells Wither that she will be his queen if he agrees, then kisses him, and he consents.[15]
Eli Bard's offeringEdit
Selene's relationship with Eli Bard is explained by Warpath to the other members of X-Force. It is revealed he had originally planned to sacrifice the Purifiers to Selene but changed his plans upon seeing Bastion reprogram an offspring of Magus. Using the Technarch transmode virus he reanimated the corpses in the burial grounds of the Apache tribe that he had decimated decades earlier along with Caliban. He presented them to Selene for the purpose of finding other dead mutants and resurrecting them by the same means, so that Bard can sacrifice them and their powers to her.[16]
NecroshaEdit
Main article: Necrosha
One week before the event of Necrosha, Selene has the recently resurrected Destiny brought before her where she asks what her future holds.[17]
Selene returns to the place of her birth in central Europe, accompanied by new Inner Circle, consisting of Blink, Senyaka, Mortis, Wither, and Eli Bard. She sets her plan into motion of becoming a goddess with her Inner Circle; they go to the New York branch of the Hellfire Club, where they slaughter everyone present. Selene then targets others who she feels have obstructed, or otherwise failed, her in her quest for divinity, namely Sebastian Shaw, Donald Pierce, Emma Frost (against whom she especially holds a grudge because of Frost's use of the "Black Queen" codename when working for the Dark X-Men), the X-Men, and Magma. Caliban and Thunderbird then lead her to the ruins of Genosha. Selene dubs the ruins Necrosha and swears that her journey will end here.[18] While most of the resurrected mutants attack the X-Men and Utopia, Selene is seen with Eli Bard resurrecting the massacred residents of Genosha, with Cerebro detecting the rise of mutant numbers in millions (the first life-signs detected by Bastion's computers include Spoor, Katu, Unus, REM-RAM, Static, and Barnacle).[19] There is a major problem though: a lot of the deceased have been depowered, despite having been killed BEFORE M-day. Wither and Mortis explain what happened and the Coven begins to set up base at Necrosha. It turns out that Selene can't do the ritual yet, because Eli Bard lost the knife that was required to do it. She then dispatches her crew and they end up taking the knife back, capturing Warpath in the process. Once Bard gives Selene the knife and proclaims his eternal love for her, Selene stabs Eli, killing him (much to Wither's delight). Warpath is eventually rescued by the Vanisher but Selene absorbs the many souls around her, turning light blue and growing in size. She finally becomes the goddess she had sought to be for so long. Turning to her followers, she commands them to get her more souls.[20] Warpath was able to destroy Selene by plunging his dagger into her chest, after teaching X-Force the Ghost Dance, a ritual meant to kill evil spirits such as Selene. Shocked that her moment of godhood was taken away so quickly, Selene explodes into rays of light.[20]
Sometime after Selene's death, Blink attempted to resurrect the Black Queen. Blink was eventually stopped by Emma Frost and a small team of X-Men (consisting of Blindfold, Pixie, Husk, Warpath) along with former Sorcerer Supreme Doctor Strange who managed successfully to purge Blink of Selene's corrupted influence.[21]
ReturnEdit
It was later revealed that Selene's body and soul had been preserved as airborne particles and somehow stored in stasis in a vault located somewhere in New York City. Lady Deathstrike and the Enchantress gained access to the vault and through the newly enhanced magic granted to her by the sentient virus, Arkea, she was able to fully restore Selene to physical life for the purpose of adding her to the newly formed Sisterhood of Mutants.[22]
Power EliteEdit
In the aftermath of the "Secret Empire," Selene has publicly become head of the White House's "Task Force of Faith-Based Initiatives", and joined the "Power Elite", an alliance of powerful people including Thunderbolt Ross, Baron von Strucker, and Alexa Lukin.[23] She also assisted in the resurrection of Alexa's husband Aleksander Lukin who also joined the Power Elite. Though the side-effect also revived a remnant of the Red Skull's mind that was in Aleksander.[24]
Dawn of XEdit
Selene was eventually welcomed to the new mutant island of Krakoa, created by Xavier, Magneto and Moira. She entered through the teleportation gateway alongside other villainous and fractious mutants, who had been invited to join the nation in order to heal mutantdom and start over as a whole species together.[25]
Selene alongside Emplate, had been tasked by Xavier with measuring the amount of psychic energy that Krakoa would take from its inhabitants. A similar protocol was put in place for them both as they also need to nourish on mutants for survival.[
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Audible Books
New Updated Audible List - There is NO real easy way to do this. To bad Tumblr does not allow the Rich Text Editor to change colors or I would have given you my favorites in this list...I am not going to do this in the native HTML language...too much a pain. If you really want, I can pull the books that are my personal favorites...and put them in MY FAVORITES list.
But I have organized it by GENRE, then before the title, I gave the “book series” of the book if one existsted separate by a “ - “ For example:
Hunger Games, Book 1 - The Hunger Games
Hunger Games, Book 2 - Catching Fire
Biographies & Memoirs > Politics & Activism
Mornings on Horseback
The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery
Grey Wolf: The Escape of Adolf Hitler
Bios & Memoirs > Celebrities
Son of Bum: Lessons My Dad Taught Me About Football and Life
Bios & Memoirs > Personal Memoirs
Failure is Not an Option: Mission Control from Mercury to Apollo 13 and Beyond
Bios & Memoirs > Political Figures
Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime
Going Rogue: An American Life
Bios & Memoirs > Science & Technology Leaders
Steve Jobs
Business & Careers > Management & Leadership
Valley of Genius
Astroball: The New Way to Win It All
Children's Audiobooks > Science Fiction & Fantasy
Mortal Engines, Book 1 - Mortal Engines
Mortal Engines, Book 2 - Predator's Gold
Classics > British Literature
Brave New World
Fiction > Historical
Aubrey/Maturin, Book 1 - Master and Commander
Fiction > Horror
Robopocalypse
Fiction > Humor
The Supervillainy Saga, Book 1 - The Rules of Supervillainy
The Supervillainy Saga, Book 2 - The Games of Supervillainy
The Supervillainy Saga, Book 3 - The Secrets of Supervillainy
Year Zero
Fiction > Religious & Inspirational
Left Behind Series, Book 1 - Left Behind
Left Behind Series, Book 2 - Tribulation Force
History > 20th Century
D-Day
The Second World War
Operation Mincemeat: How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured an Allied Victory
The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914
The Coldest Winter
History > American
Lone Star Rising: The Revolutionary Birth of the Texas Republic
History > Americas
Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
History > Ancient History
The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic
History > Asia
Midway: The Battle That Doomed Japan, the Japanese Navy's Story
History > Europe
The Great Courses: Modern History - A History of Eastern Europe
History > Middle East
Crusade: The Untold Story of the Persian Gulf War
History > Military
The Civil War: A Narrative Volume I - The Civil War: Volume I, Fort Sumter to Perryville
The Civil War: A Narrative Volume II - The Civil War: Volume II, Fredericksburg to Meridian
The Civil War: A Narrative Volume III - The Civil War: Volume III, Red River to Appomattox
The Story of World War II
Literature & Fiction > Action & Adventure
Kill Decision
Aurora
Literature & Fiction > Classics
Dune, Book 2 - Dune Messiah
Literature & Fiction > Horror
The Stand
Literature & Fiction > Humor & Satire
Phule's Company, Book 1 - Phule's Company
Mysteries & Thrillers > Espionage
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 1) - Patriot Games
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 10) - The Teeth of the Tiger
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 2) - Red Rabbit
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 3) - The Hunt for Red October
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 4) - The Cardinal of the Kremlin
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 5) - Clear and Present Danger
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 6) - The Sum of All Fears
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 7) - Debt of Honor
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 8) - Executive Orders
Jack Ryan, Chronilogical Order Book 9) - The Bear and the Dragon
John Clark, Book 1 - Without Remorse
Mysteries & Thrillers > Suspense
Daemon, Book 1 - Daemon
Daemon, Book 2 - Freedom (tm)
Invasion: America, Book 1 - Invasion: Alaska
Jeff Aiken, Book 1 - Zero Day
State of Fear
One Second After
Mysteries & Thrillers > Technothrillers
Influx
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense > Mystery
Change Agent
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense > Thriller & Suspense
The Martian
Legion
Delta-v
Nonfiction > Politics
Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century
Nonfiction > Social Sciences
Of Dice and Men: The Story of Dungeons & Dragons and the People Who Play It
Romance > Erotica
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 01 - Club Shadowlands
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 02 - Dark Citadel
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 03 - Breaking Free
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 04 - Lean on Me
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 05 - Make Me, Sir
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 06 - To Command and Collar
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 07 - This Is Who I Am
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 08 - If Only
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 09 - Show Me, Baby
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 10 - Servicing the Target
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 11 - Protecting His Own
Masters of the Shadowlands, Book 12 - Michief and the Masters
Science & Engineering > Science
The Interstellar Age
Science & Technology > Technology
Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Bobiverse, Book 1 - We Are Legion (We Are Bob)
Bobiverse, Book 2 - For We Are Many
Bobiverse, Book 3 - All These Worlds
Evil Genius, Book 1 - Evil Genius: Becoming the Apex Supervillain
The Witcher Saga - The Last Wish
Science Fiction & Fantasy > Fantasy
Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 1 - Homeland
Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 2 - Exile
Dark Elf Trilogy, Book 3 - Sojourn
Expeditionary Force, Book 1 - Columbus Day
Forgotten Realms: The Avatar, Book 1 - Shadowdale
Forgotten Realms: The Avatar, Book 2 - Tantras
Forgotten Realms: The Avatar, Book 3 - Waterdeep
Forgotten Realms: The Avatar, Book 4 - Prince of Lies
Forgotten Realms: The Avatar, Book 5 - Crucible
Arrival
Science Fiction & Fantasy > Science Fiction
Old Man's War, Book 4.5 - The Sagan Diary
The Expanse, Book 2 - Caliban's War
The Expanse, Book 3 - Abaddon's Gate
The Interdependency, Book 1 - The Collapsing Empire
Sci-Fi & Fantasy > Fantasy: Contemporary
Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 1 - Hounded
Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 2 - Hexed
Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 3 - Hammered
Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 4 - Tricked
Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 5 - Trapped
Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 6 - Hunted
Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 7 - Shattered
Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 8 - Staked
Iron Druid Chronicles, Book 9 - Scourged
Sci-Fi & Fantasy > Fantasy: Epic
Belgariad, Book 1 - Pawn of Prophecy
Belgariad, Book 2 - Queen of Sorcery
Dragonlance Chronicles, Book 1 - Dragons of Autumn Twilight
Dragonlance Chronicles, Book 2 - Dragons of Winter Night
Dragonlance Chronicles, Book 3 - Dragons of Spring Dawning
Genesis of Shannara, Book 1 - Armageddon's Children
Genesis of Shannara, Book 2 - The Elves of Cintra
Heritage of Shannara, Book 1 - The Scions of Shannara
Incarnations of Immortality, Book 1 - On a Pale Horse
Incarnations of Immortality, Book 2 - Bearing an Hourglass
Incarnations of Immortality, Book 3 - With a Tangled Skein
Incarnations of Immortality, Book 4 - Wielding a Red Sword
Incarnations of Immortality, Book 5 - Being a Green Mother
Incarnations of Immortality, Book 6 - For Love of Evil
Incarnations of Immortality, Book 7 - And Eternity
KingKiller Chronicles, Book 1 - The Name of the Wind
KingKiller Chronicles, Book 2 - The Wise Man's Fear
Malazan Book of the Fallen, Book 1 - Gardens of the Moon
Song of Ice and Fire - A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1 - A Game of Thrones
Song of Ice and Fire, Book 2 - A Clash of Kings
Song of Ice and Fire, Book 3 - A Storm of Swords
Song of Ice and Fire, Book 4 - A Feast for Crows
Song of Ice and Fire, Book 5 - A Dance with Dragons
Sword of Shannara, Book 0 - The First King Shannara
Sword of Shannara, Book 1 - The Sword of Shannara
Sword of Shannara, Book 2 - The Elfstones of Shannara
Sword of Shannara, Book 3 - The Wishsong of Shannara
Sci-Fi & Fantasy > Sci-Fi: Classic
Dune, Book 1 - Dune
Foundation, Book 1 - Foundation
Foundation, Book 2 - Foundation and Empire
Foundation, Book 3 - Second Foundation
2001: A Space Odyssey
Ringworld
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
Stranger in a Strange Land
Sci-Fi & Fantasy > Sci-Fi: Contemporary
Angel in the Whirlwind, Book 1 - The Oncoming Storm
Angel in the Whirlwind, Book 2 - Falcone Strike
Books 1-3 - Arisen Omnibus Edition
Commonwealth Saga, Book 1 - Pandora's Star
Destroyerman, Book 1 - Into the Storm
Destroyerman, Book 10 - Straits of Hell
Destroyerman, Book 11 - Blood in the Water
Destroyerman, Book 12 - Devil's Due
Destroyerman, Book 13 - River of Bones
Destroyerman, Book 14 - Pass of Fire
Destroyerman, Book 15 - Winds of Wrath
Destroyerman, Book 2 - Crusade
Destroyerman, Book 3 - Maelstrom
Destroyerman, Book 4 - Distant Thunders
Destroyerman, Book 5 - Rising Tides
Destroyerman, Book 6 - Firestorm
Destroyerman, Book 7 - Iron Gray Sea
Destroyerman, Book 8 - Storm Surge
Destroyerman, Book 9 - Deadly Shores
Emberverse, Book 1 - Dies the Fire
Emberverse, Book 2 - The Protector's War
Emberverse, Book 3 - A Meeting at Corvallis
Emberverse, Book 4 - The Sunrise Lands
Ender's Game, Book 1 - Ender's Game
Firestar, Book 1 - Firestar
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 01 - Aurora CV-01
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 02 - The Rings of Haven
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 03 - The Legend of Corinair
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 04 - Freedom's Dawn
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 05 - Rise of the Corinari
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 06 - Head of the Dragon
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 07 - The Expanse
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 08 - Celestia CV-02
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 09 - Resistance
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 10 - Liberation
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 11 - Born of the Ashes
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 12 - Rise of the Alliance
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 13 - A Show of Force
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 14 - The Weak and the Innocent
Frontiers Saga, Part 1, Book 15 - That Which Other Men Cannot Do
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 01 - Escalation
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 02 - Rescue
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 03 - Resurrection
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 04 - Rebellion
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 05 - Balance
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 06 - For the Triumph of Evil
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 07 - Who Takes No Risk
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 08 - Sanctuary
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 09 - I Am Justice
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 10 - Retaliation
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 11 - A Rock and a Hard Place
Frontiers Saga, Part 2, Book 12 - A Price to High
Galactic Football League, Book 1 - The Rookie
Galactic Football League, Book 2 - The Starter
Galactic Football League, Book 3 - The All-Pro
Galactic Football League, Book 4 - The MVP
Galactic Football League, Book 5 - The Champion
Honor Harrington Saganami, Book 1 - The Shadow of Saganami
Honor Harrington Saganami, Book 2 - Storm from the Shadows
Honor Harrington Saganami, Book 3 - Shadow of Freedom
Honor Harrington Saganami, Book 4 - Shadow of Victory
Honor Harrington, Book 01 - On Basilisk Station
Honor Harrington, Book 02 - The Honor of the Queen
Honor Harrington, Book 03 - The Short Victorious War
Honor Harrington, Book 04 - Field of Dishonor
Honor Harrington, Book 05 - Flag in Exile
Honor Harrington, Book 06 - Honor Among Enemies
Honor Harrington, Book 07 - In Enemy Hands
Honor Harrington, Book 08 - Echoes of Honor
Honor Harrington, Book 09 - Ashes of Victory
Honor Harrington, Book 10 - War of Honor
Honor Harrington, Book 11 - At All Costs
Honor Harrington, Book 12 - Mission of Honor
Honor Harrington, Book 13 - A Rising Thunder
Honor Harrington, Book 14 - Uncompromising Honor
Humanity's Fire, Book 1 - Seeds of Earth
Liaden Universe, Book 1 - Local Custom
Mass Effect, Book 1 - Mass Effect: Revelation
Mass Effect, Book 2 - Mass Effect: Ascension
Mass Effect, Book 3 - Mass Effect: Retribution
Morningstar Strain, Book 1 - Plague of the Dead
Morningstar Strain, Book 2 - Thunder and Ashes
Morningstar Strain, Book 3 - Survivors
Old Man's War, Book 1 - Old Man's War
Old Man's War, Book 2 - The Ghost Brigades
Old Man's War, Book 3 - The Last Colony
Old Man's War, Book 4 - Zoe's Tale
Old Man's War, Book 5 - The Human Division
Old Man's War, Book 6 - The End of All Things
Omega Force, Book 1 - Omega Rising
Omega Force, Book 2 - Soldiers of Fortune
Omega Force, Book 3 - Savage Homecoming
Play to Live, Book 1 - AlterWorld
Ring of Fire, Book 1 - 1632
Ring of Fire, Book 2 - 1633
Ring of Fire, Book 3 - 1634
Star Carrier, Book 1 - Earth Strike
Star Carrier, Book 2 - Center of Gravity
Star Carrier, Book 3 - Singularity
Star Carrier, Book 4 - Deep Space
Star Carrier, Book 5 - Dark Matter
Star Force, Book 1 - Swarm
Star Force, Book 2 - Extinction
Star Force, Book 3 - Rebellion
Star Force, Book 4 - Conquest
Star Force, Book 5 - Battle Station
Star Force, Book 6 - Empire
Star Force, Book 7 - Annihilation
Star Force, Book 8 - Storm Assault
The Expanse, Book 1 - Leviathan Wakes
The Lost Fleet, Book 1 - Dauntless
The Lost Fleet, Book 2 - Fearless
The Lost Fleet, Book 3 - Courageous
The Lost Fleet, Book 4 - Valiant
The Lost Fleet, Book 5 - Relentless
The Lost Fleet, Book 6 - Victorious
The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier, Book 1 - Dreadnaught
The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier, Book 2 - Invincible
The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier, Book 3 - Guardian
The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier, Book 4 - Steadfast
The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier, Book 5 - Leviathan
The Lost Stars, Book 1 - Tarnished Knight
The Lost Stars, Book 2 - Perilous Shield
The Lost Stars, Book 3 - Imperfect Sword
The Lost Stars, Book 4 - Shattered Spear
The Lost Starship, Book 1 - The Lost Starship
The Traveler, Book 1 - Home
The Traveler, Book 2 - Canyon
The Traveler, Book 3 - Wall
Worldwar, Book 1 - Worldwar: In the Balance
Artemis
Armada
Ready Player One
Redshirts
A Mote in God's Eye
Snow Crash
Sci-Fi & Fantasy > Star Wars
Legends Dawn of the Jedi, Book 1 - Star Wars: Into the Void
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Teens > Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Hunger Games, Book 1 - The Hunger Games
Hunger Games, Book 2 - Catching Fire
Hunger Games, Book 3 - Mockingjay
Business & Careers > Management & Leadership
Leaders Eat Last: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't
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FireStar as different animals! The only reason I made the bear brown was because that was the closest color to red.
Please don’t take credit for my art, but Firestar is a character from the series “Warriors’ by Erin Hunter.
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