Ankomhoj (Zukunft)
Ankomhoj | |
Player: @Corlagon | |
Server: Zukunft | |
Origin: | Mutation |
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Archetype: | Blaster |
Security Level: | 31 |
Personal Data | |
Real Name: | Confidential |
Known Aliases: | The Messenger |
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Demigoddess (body) Angel (mind) |
Age: | Confidential |
Height: | Confidential |
Weight: | Confidential |
Eye Color: | Confidential |
Hair Color: | Confidential |
Biographical Data | |
Nationality: | Confidential |
Occupation: | Professional hero |
Place of Birth: | Confidential |
Base of Operations: | near Talos Island, Paragon City, USA |
Marital Status: | Confidential |
Known Relatives: | Confidential |
Known Powers | |
Energy blast, fire manipulation, flight, concealment, intimidation, minor shapeshifting | |
Known Abilities | |
Confidential | |
Equipment | |
Confidential | |
No additional information available. |
Ankomhoj (formerly the Gesandte [Messenger]) is a Heroic Blaster on Zukunft
(to become a Vigilante). Her power sets are Energy Blast and Fire Manipulation.
Mission Architect stories
- Messenger of Death
- Rise of the Fiend Girl (cameo appearance)
Character History
The original Ankomhoj was a demigoddess who millennia ago, in an era now considered prehistoric, terrorized northern Africa. Ankomhoj had been born with enormous supernatural powers and failed to see why she should show respect for humans. Great heroes were killed by her, but innocents as well whenever she felt like it. Ultimately, Osiris intervened (they say she had insulted him) and forced her spirit out of her body; however, her few followers secretly preserved it.
In early 2007, the cult at last found it possible to resurrect the demigoddess. But Osiris learned about it and sent a servant into her body. After she had destroyed the cult she found leads to other enemies of her god, and with his permission she remained within Ankomhoj's body to use its power. Her battles led "the Messenger" to Paragon City, where Freedom Corps convinced her of a cooperation.
In January 2010, the Messenger adopted the name Ankomhoj for herself, supposedly because it felt more powerful and intimidating.
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More details to come.