Deathbloom
"I had crime forced upon me since I was six years old, yet I did my best and still became a superhero. But despite all that... no one ever truly cared. I'm sorry for you. I'm sorry for your loss. But we can't hire you. We can't accept your request to work overtime in this job that bullies you because you're mentally disabled. We won't help you financially unless you take off your clothes and act like a complete whore.
"I'm not taking revenge. I'm just trying to live again. Without having men take advantage of me. Through Creeseman, I was able to speak and voice my frustrations on this world. Through Creeseman, I can finally live the life my parents wanted. No one will stop me from living."
- Eva Parker
Deathbloom, born Evangeline "Eva" Parker, formerly Eco-Eva, is a Legendary Class supervillain currently on the loose in Canada and is a follower of the Supercosmic Villain Bobby Creeseman, integrating the crux of Creesemanism into her philosophy. To date, Parker has been responsible for mass manslaughter up to the thousands and has taken over a large portion of the Maritimes, where her ravenous plants and toxic, necromantic monsters loom.
Further records in Parker's history have revealed that in addition to her occupation as a Lumberjack Associate, the botany graduate also lived a life of superheroism with the abilities of Chlorokinesis. Following her conversion to Creesemanism, Parker's powers underwent an extreme mutation, in which the plants under her command also manifest Necromancy. As a result of the nature of her powers, Deathbloom operates under Rukia, the Herald of Ruin, and is affiliated with her faction as one of Rukia's generals.
Appearance
"Look at her. So strong. So proud. This is how a woman should be, wouldn't you agree, Surhoff?"
- Rukia of Ruin presenting Deathbloom to the MCPD
Eva is a young woman of below-average height, with shoulder-length grey hair, pale skin, and a well-developed figure. Among one of the more striking features Parker has, is her eyes which feature black scleras and white irises in response to Creeseman's blessing.
Parker presents herself very confidently, frequently seen wearing lavish dresses and a collar piece comprised of mutated black plant matter. When using her powers, Eva's irises take on a white glow. Since becoming a supervillain, it is implied that Deathbloom has amassed great wealth, as reflected by the jewelry in her possession including various necklaces and earrings.
Prior to becoming the supervillain Deathbloom, Parker suffered from severe malnourishment due to her poor financial and physical living conditions. As a result of this, Evangeline had a frail body and a gaunt appearance, even when participating in her volunteering ventures as the superheroine Eco-Eva.
History
"Behind every so-called 'supervillain' is a person whose story was never told. Because once it's been revealed, can you really say all your discrimination was just?"
- Bobby Creeseman
Childhood
Evangeline Parker was born to two unnamed parents in the outskirts of America that had not fully recovered from the aftershocks of Doctor Destroyer's invasion of Detroit. When the child reached speaking age, the parents discovered that Evangeline possessed a very noticeable stutter and frequent lapses in memory. A doctor would diagnose Evangeline with psychotic schizophrenia, causing Parker to be classified as mentally disabled. In spite of this, Evangeline's parents raised the girl in a loving environment. Throughout her early years, Evangeline developed an interest in plants after her mother suggested her daughter wear flowers in her hair, which resulted in Evangeline being able to make friends more easily despite her speech impediment. Evangeline's mother would continue sharing her love for plants with her daughter, explaining that to her, nature would always be the purest form of beauty there was. No matter what mental disabilities plagued her daughter, if she could embrace nature, she could overcome anything. It would be through her mother's words that Evangeline developed a passion for botany.
Tragedy and Homelessness
Tragedy struck Parker's life early. One day, after a 6-year-old Evangeline returned from school she found her parents' deceased corpses on the floor. The death of her parents was revealed to be through gunshot wounds and the house had been robbed. The death of the girl's parents was among a large slew of other murders, and due to the immense backlog of cases, the investigation for Evangeline's parents was never launched. As a result of Evangeline's mental disability, the orphan was incapable of explaining her situation, which resulted in her homelessness.
For four years, an orphaned Evangeline wandered the streets where she would be forced by numerous strangers to assist in robberies and crime, which added to her criminal record as many of the crime groups would use the child as a scapegoat due to her inability to explain to the police of her situation. At some point, Parker had also been coerced by a group of men to assist in murder. According to the supervillain, this would be the first time Evangeline had witnessed a man die, and the second time she had witnessed a dead body. Evangeline also revealed that during this time, if she ever had moments of hesitation or tiredness, her captors would beat her into submission. The fear of being harmed by men was likely a significant contributor to her insomnia, which developed during her early years of homelessness. During her homelessness, Evangeline's schizophrenia ran rampant as she was incapable of affording or purchasing medication due to being a minor and her speech impediment. Evangeline had also stated that she would frequently hallucinate the reanimated corpses of her parents and all the people she had assisted in murdering in the alleyways whenever she attempted to sleep.
At ten years old, Evangeline was finally picked up by an orphanage. However, due to her extensive criminal record and mental disability, many families avoided adopting her.