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Redeemer

Redeemer

The man who calls himself The Redeemer was once Prince Acroyear of the planet Spartak, who had given his life to undo the catastrophic damage Baron Karza inflicted upon Homeworld, for reasons unknown he came back to life as the living embodiment of The Enigma Force within the Microverse.

Name:
Redeemer
Publisher:
Real name:
Aliases:
  • The Redeemer
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Cosmic Awareness
  • Dimensional Manipulation
  • Divine Powers
  • Flight
  • Healing
  • Immortal
  • Intellect
  • Power Suit
  • Reality Manpulation
  • Swordsmanship
  • Weapon Master
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The Redeemer, the current living embodiment of The Enigma Force, was originally Prince Acroyear of The Micronauts until he sacrificed his life to restore Homeworld in the wake of Baron Karza's armageddon. He was resurrected by the Enigma Force sometime afterwards.

During Minimum Carnage, Venom (Flash) and Scarlet Spider (Kaine) follow Carnage (Kasady) through the Prometheus Pit into the Microverse. The three characters are split up onto three different planets and the Redeemer is the only other sentient being that Scarlet Spider meets until he becomes reacquainted with Carnage.

The Enigma Force seem to be loyal subjects of the Redeemer, attempting to bring Venom to him although they know that the symbiote is dangerous and should probably leave their universe.

The Redeemer says that he has once been a king and a traitor. He is known as a Redeemer and prophet. And, he once was a warrior. But, now he wishes to be a healer. Instead of fighting the man who wants to destroy the Microverse (Radu), the Redeemer wants to "heal" him.

As The Redeemer is full of "fortune cookie wisdom and constant threat(s) of death" (said by Kaine), he seems to be able to predict the future or at least be more aware of the world than those around him.

Abilities:

The Redeemer is the living embodiment of the Enigma Force itself and as such has full access to all of its divine abilities but specializes in healing.

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