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== Origin ==
 
== Origin ==
Raschaad Hosni was born to a malicious and greedy arms dealer named Roshhin in Kaduna, NigeriaHer mother died giving birth to her, as very little access to medical treatment was available in the barren countryside of Kaduna, and complicated births often ended in deathRoshhin was bitter and resentful that he was stuck watching after Raschaad, and blamed her for her mother's death.  
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Lord Amun was born in ancient Egypt to the powerful Pharaoh, Khafra, during the Fourth DynastyThe youngest of Twelve children born by Khafra, Amun was teased by his brothers and sisters as being the runt of the Royal Family.  Shortly after Khafra commissioned the construction of the Sphinx, he died during an outbreak of a mysterious plagueThough the position of Pharaoh was to go to the Eldest son, Menkaura, a Dark Priest by the name of Kawab had already set a plan into motion to ensure that Amun would take the throne.
  
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Kawab sought to usurp power in Egypt by manipulating one of the princes into changing royal law; essentially, to allow a non-family member to the take the throne.  Since Amun was seen so universally as the weakest link the in family, he was the obvious choice.  Kawab had manipulated the ancient scrolls of Giza to imply that the ''youngest'' son was to inherit the throne.  This was a more believable lie than "''The Priest should inherit the throne''" which the people would never have endorsed.
  
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However, Amun proved to be far more cunning than Kawab gave him credit for.  The night before he was to be ceremoniously inducted into Pharaoh-ship, Amun snuck into the Priest's meditation chamber to look for any clues as to why he was given the throne.  He did find the forged documents presented as the scrolls, but he also found something else...  The Book of the Dead - an ancient text containing a number of spells intended to help souls move through Duat, the Egyptian Underworld.  Intending to sacrifice himself in order to foil Kawab's plan, Amun spoke aloud the words written in the book.  Within minutes, he lay dead on the floor of Kawab's chamber.
  
Raschaad was forced to help her greedy father in his business deals, which essentially consisted of robbing vagabonds of their guns and weaponry, and selling them in the city of Abuja (Nigeria's capitol city).  She resented the way of life that was thrust on her because she valued and revered human life, even at such a young age.  On her seventh birthday, Raschaad ran away from home - away from her father, and away from his "dealings" - and never looked back. 
 
  
  
For the next 15 years, Raschaad traveled all over NigeriaFrom Sokoto, to Lagos, to Yola, to Maiduguri, Raschaad wandered through the wild, barren savannah, learning to hunt for sustenance; and learning to trade in the cities for clothes, food, and medicinesOver time she came to love the carefree life of a drifter - the freedom and independence that only a vagabond can know.  
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== The Birth of Shadow ==
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Some years later, in an area of ancient Rome known as Cimerora, a disturbance of massive proportions caused the Well of Furies to do something very strangeThe Dark God, Mot, had unleashed his terror on Dark Astoria and the Well responded by giving birth to a fifth Elemental:  The Shadow Phantasm.  Initially, this shadowy Elemental was intended to offset Mot's power by absorbing some of hisdarkness, weakening the dark god.  Instead, the black energy corrupted the Shadow Phantasm, and a war was ignited between Mot and the Shadow Elemental. 
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Just as Mot had taken on a chief lieutenant, so did the Shadow Essence.  It decided to resurrect the soul of Amun, seeing the potential for great power within himSince Amun's soul was still wrapped in the power of the dark magic spell he'd cast on himself, the Shadow Essence was able to pull him out of the gloomish purgatory of the Egyptian Underworld.
  
  
  
  
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== Cimerora ==
 
  
One day, while tracking an injured lioness through the tall grasses of the Kano savannah, Raschaad came upon a large crystal half-buried in the grainy dirt.  Abandoning her prey momentarily, Raschaad noted that the crystal seemed to have an odd glow to it...  Almost as if there were a flame burning inside of it.  She poked it with her spear, but nothing happened.  She kicked it with her foot, and nothing happened.  Finally, she reached out and brushed it with her fingertips... 
 
  
  
Blinded by the most peculiar flash of white light, Raschaad briefly had the unsettling sensation of being torn apart by insects... and then it was over.  She was no longer in Nigeria.  She was no longer in present day.  Dumbfounded, she looked out at the beautiful Roman empire of Cimerora.  Though she had heard various stories of the famous "Roman Empire" that existed centuries before she was born, Raschaad couldn't believe her eyes; she barely realized where she was, so alien was the landscape and architecture.  Having no concept of time travel or teleportation, Raschaad could not wrap her head around how this came to be.
 
  
  
She wandered through the ancient lands, marveling and the detail in the carved buildings and monumental tombs…  She drifted through the marketplace, mesmerized by the items that were sold there - beautiful ornate jewelry, glistening armor, and intricately handwoven togas.  This was beyond her wildest imaginings.  As she was making her way to the central plaza, she was stopped by two large Cimeroran soldiers who inquired about her appearance and place of origin.  Immediately understanding that there was a language barrier and that they weren't going to be able to get information out of her, they let her go.  Scared and intimidated, she fled to the hillside and began to climb the mountains, finding sanctuary in the familiarity and solitude of the wild.
 
  
  
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Upon bringing Amun back from the brink, the Shadow Essence bestowed upon him great power.  Amun was given not only control over the powers of death and darkness, able to control shadow itself simply by act of sheer will, but he was also given lordship over the sacred flames of Atum.  These flames were said to the tears of the Egyptian god, Atum; bluish fire that has the power to burn the soul, not just physical matter.
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After several days climbing through the mountains and watching over the city, Raschaad became overwhelmed with hunger.  She had found water in mountain streams, but had consumed no food at all save for a few small mammals she was able to hunt down.  Scared to return to the Roman city, she ventured into a cave looking for bats or rodents that she might be able to turn into a meal.  It was there that she met something she could never dream to be prepared for.
 
  
Sitting in a corner of a cave meditating, was a large woman who appeared to be made out of light, and wind, and crystal.  Her presence was so brillaint that Raschaad thought she must be dreaming, or hallucinating.  The sky fae introduced itself to Raschaad as the Wind Spirit, an Elemental of the Well.  Easily breaking the language barrier (for Raschaad only spoke Nigerian), the Wind Spirit unlocked the linguistic portion of Raschaad's brain, allowing her to instantly interpret the dialect of any given language within moments of hearing it - like a universal translator.
 
  
The two women, human and Elemental, spent days talking and sharing stories of their origins, and genuinely enjoying each other's company.  Due to her lonely and secluded lifestyle, Raschaad had never been one to relate to people well, choosing to keep to herself; a solitude she had cherished up until now.  But the Wind Spirit provided her with a companionship that she never thought could exist for her, and she reveled in it.  Likewise, the sky fae took a unique interest in her; up until this point the Elemental never kept human company, seeing organic life forms as inferior and beneath her.  But after spending time with Raschaad, she was surprised to find that this tiny little human had engendered her trust and respect.
 
  
Like the other 3 Elementals before her, the Wind Spirit decided to take on a prodigy in Raschaad, sharing a piece of its power with her and transforming her into something more than human.  Though retaining her physical appearance, Raschaad was no longer the penniless wanderer she once was.  Instead, she was reborn a powerful hero with the power to influence the sky and the wind and the thunder.  Like Kinetic Phoenix and Cryo Glacier before her, Raschaad had become the true prodigy of an Elemental and charged with the responsibility of being an important hero for Paragon City, the superhero mecca of the free world.
 
  
  
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== The Strands of Fate ==
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== Restoration of his original body ==
  
Under the instruction of the Wind Spirit, Raschaad used the Midnighters fire crystal to transport herself to Paragon; there was to pursue membership to the Strands of Fate...  The remainder of the bio is under construction...
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 8 April 2012


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Lord Amun
Player: @Phoenix Cable
Origin:

Magic

Archetype:

Dominator

Level:

37

Super Group:

The Strands of Fate

Personal Data
Real Name:

Amun

Known Aliases:

Pharoah Amun

Species:

Resurrected Human

Height:

6'0"

Weight:

180 lbs.

Eye Color:

Glowing Blue

Hair Color:

Black

Marital Status:

Single

Biographical Data
Nationality:

Egyptian

Place of Birth:

Cairo, Egypt

Occupation:

Pharoah, Dark Priest

Relations:

Deceased

Powers Data
Known Powers:
  • Dark Control
  • Fire Blast
Known Abilities:
  • Flight
[ Source ]
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Origin

Lord Amun was born in ancient Egypt to the powerful Pharaoh, Khafra, during the Fourth Dynasty. The youngest of Twelve children born by Khafra, Amun was teased by his brothers and sisters as being the runt of the Royal Family. Shortly after Khafra commissioned the construction of the Sphinx, he died during an outbreak of a mysterious plague. Though the position of Pharaoh was to go to the Eldest son, Menkaura, a Dark Priest by the name of Kawab had already set a plan into motion to ensure that Amun would take the throne.

Kawab sought to usurp power in Egypt by manipulating one of the princes into changing royal law; essentially, to allow a non-family member to the take the throne. Since Amun was seen so universally as the weakest link the in family, he was the obvious choice. Kawab had manipulated the ancient scrolls of Giza to imply that the youngest son was to inherit the throne. This was a more believable lie than "The Priest should inherit the throne" which the people would never have endorsed.

However, Amun proved to be far more cunning than Kawab gave him credit for. The night before he was to be ceremoniously inducted into Pharaoh-ship, Amun snuck into the Priest's meditation chamber to look for any clues as to why he was given the throne. He did find the forged documents presented as the scrolls, but he also found something else... The Book of the Dead - an ancient text containing a number of spells intended to help souls move through Duat, the Egyptian Underworld. Intending to sacrifice himself in order to foil Kawab's plan, Amun spoke aloud the words written in the book. Within minutes, he lay dead on the floor of Kawab's chamber.



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The Birth of Shadow

Some years later, in an area of ancient Rome known as Cimerora, a disturbance of massive proportions caused the Well of Furies to do something very strange. The Dark God, Mot, had unleashed his terror on Dark Astoria and the Well responded by giving birth to a fifth Elemental: The Shadow Phantasm. Initially, this shadowy Elemental was intended to offset Mot's power by absorbing some of hisdarkness, weakening the dark god. Instead, the black energy corrupted the Shadow Phantasm, and a war was ignited between Mot and the Shadow Elemental.

Just as Mot had taken on a chief lieutenant, so did the Shadow Essence. It decided to resurrect the soul of Amun, seeing the potential for great power within him. Since Amun's soul was still wrapped in the power of the dark magic spell he'd cast on himself, the Shadow Essence was able to pull him out of the gloomish purgatory of the Egyptian Underworld.









Amun2.jpg

A Gift from the Well

Upon bringing Amun back from the brink, the Shadow Essence bestowed upon him great power. Amun was given not only control over the powers of death and darkness, able to control shadow itself simply by act of sheer will, but he was also given lordship over the sacred flames of Atum. These flames were said to the tears of the Egyptian god, Atum; bluish fire that has the power to burn the soul, not just physical matter.

The Remainder of this bio is under construction...












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Amun24.jpg

Mot's War

Amun was forced to go to war against Mot, leading his private army of Shadow cultists into Dark Astoria as his personal Lieutenant.

The Remainder of this bio is under construction...












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Amun8.jpg

Restoration of his original body

The remainder of the bio is under construction...




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