![]() ![]() Maurice was born in 1695 and blessed with super strength and the ability to create energy from his hands. He did not have the same sense of adventure as his other family members, eventually using his powers towards a greater purpose, eventually becoming a monk. While his childhood may have been rather uneventful, his powers of healing (biokinesis) were needed with a sibling-like Thaddeus. Thaddeus doesn’t shy away from battles, joining the ranks of the Knights Templar and fighting in the Crusades at one point!Īlbert was the third born child but came hundreds of years after his two older siblings. The animalistic adaptation gives him superhuman strength, speed, and agility turning Thaddeus into a fierce warrior. Thaddeus was born a year after his sister Jasmine and had the ability to absorb the strength and attributes of any animal. The ability to astral project and alter memories seem like fantastic powers that will come in handy for a villain! The last power has allowed her to live over 800 years by jumping her consciousness into other bodies when she is mortally wounded. The powers bestowed to her were those of exceptional psychic abilities, such as telepathy, telekinesis, and neuralkinesis. The first born of Adam and Elalyth was Jasmine (Kay Cera) a.k.a. While we could go through the long list of children, I’m going to concentrate on those I think are the most likely to have a version of the character appear in the MCU. The setup seems similar to the structure that Marvel Studios have with The Eternals, where each individual has a specific power, therefore a particular role within the family, along with the same advanced longevity and invulnerability as their father Adam. As the children of Adam of Destine and Elalyth, each child developed a certain set of powers. ClanDestine Classic Vol 1 (Marvel) The Children of ClanDestineįrom what I can gather, there are at least 15 children that Adam and Elalyth had! It seems like a lot, but when you factor in the hundreds of years they had together, it doesn’t seem so drastic. Speaking of the children… the love birds had a lot. For generations they were villains or anti-heroes, that is until the youngest two children force them into reluctant superheroism. Throughout the centuries, Adam and Elalyth gave birth to many children, with each progeny having superpowers along with advanced longevity and invulnerability. Adam and Elalyth raised three of their children together, however, at some point a family estate for ClanDestine was established in Ravencroft, Adam’s birthplace. The same place she was held captive by Raghbah. While Adam of Destine and Elalyth were madly in love, Elalyth wasn’t allowed to leave the magical land of Yden. Expressing her love for Adam, she granted him immortality and invulnerability, allowing the two to have a happy ever after. After an epic battle with Kadhdhaab, the gem cracked open releasing Elalyth, a genie. Adam ended up tricking the wizard Raghbah and taking the stone, but not before being stabbed by the warlord. The gem was wanted because it granted wishes and bestowed power to the wielder. Eventually, he was captured by Al Kadhdhaab, a warlord.Īl Kadhdhaab desired a large gem that a wizard named Sujanaa min Raghbah had. He escaped many injuries, with resulted in him becoming overconfident and cocky. Being told he was meant for so much more than peasanthood, the people of Ravenscroft retitled him Adam of Destine.Īdam joined the Third Crusade under Richard the Lionheart, as in King Richard from Robin Hood. when Adam of Ravenscroft suspiciously recovered from a near-fatal accident. ClanDestine Comic Originsįirst appearing in Marvel Comic Presents (May 1994) before getting their own series, the ClanDestine is a family of super-powered individuals descended from a Djinn. If they are in the show, then the MCU version will most likely feature many changes from their comic book counterparts, but starting from the source material may give us a hint of who they are and how they could factor into Ms. The ClanDestine however has appeared in Marvel Comics before, with a rich history. You can find out more about their inspiration and possible connection to Damage Control in Vin’s latest reading guide! doesn’t have a history in Marvel Comics, but they may be based on K.I.N.D. organization and a version of the ClanDestine. It was reported that the series would feature two villains: the N.I.C.E. So far there haven’t been direct references to the villains of the series, however, there have been many hints. These first episodes heavily featured Kamala’s ‘normal life’ along with her receiving and adjusting to her new powers. Iman Vellani is incredibly charming and endearing as Kamala Khan a.k.a. Marvel under our belts and it’s already incredibly high on my favorites list.
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