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Descendant of a noble lineage that could be traced back to Atlan himself and blessed with a mutant physiology that enabled him to shatter boulders with his bare hands, withstand the intense pressure of the deep ocean ''and'' rise above the waves without suffocating, Lethrys was born with the proverbial oricalchum spoon in his mouth. Inquisitive and impressionable, he subscribed to the unpopular - nay, borderline heretical - view that Atlantis should not content itself with a tiny stretch of the wide ocean while Lander civilisation flourished above, that the great god Poseidon would look favourably upon expansion and - dare he say it? - ''conquest''? After all, was Poseidon not the god of ''all'' seas? And as his chosen people, did they not owe it to their lord to spread his teachings far and wide? Surely he had gifted Lethrys and others with great power for a ''reason''?
 
Descendant of a noble lineage that could be traced back to Atlan himself and blessed with a mutant physiology that enabled him to shatter boulders with his bare hands, withstand the intense pressure of the deep ocean ''and'' rise above the waves without suffocating, Lethrys was born with the proverbial oricalchum spoon in his mouth. Inquisitive and impressionable, he subscribed to the unpopular - nay, borderline heretical - view that Atlantis should not content itself with a tiny stretch of the wide ocean while Lander civilisation flourished above, that the great god Poseidon would look favourably upon expansion and - dare he say it? - ''conquest''? After all, was Poseidon not the god of ''all'' seas? And as his chosen people, did they not owe it to their lord to spread his teachings far and wide? Surely he had gifted Lethrys and others with great power for a ''reason''?
 
   
 
   
Of course, it was mostly just youthful bravado and hot steam - Lethrys had the means and consequently the desire to explore the world beyond the walls of Atlantis, yet his traditionalist family stubbornly held him back. They decided service in the Atlantean army would quell his hotheaded tendencies and impart some old-fashioned military discipline, all the while putting his mutant powers to good use. But during training, his outspoken views endeared him to other likeminded individuals, more fervent in their conviction - but more subtle in their displays of it. A heretical cult that called itself the ''True Sons of Poseidon''. As cults go, they were pretty inconsequential - but a noble with superpowers could change all that.
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Of course, it was mostly just youthful bravado and hot steam - Lethrys had the means and consequently the desire to explore the world beyond the walls of Atlantis, yet his traditionalist family stubbornly held him back. They decided service in the Atlantean army would quell his hotheaded tendencies and impart some old-fashioned military discipline, all the while putting his mutant powers to good use. By all accounts he acquitted himself well, but service did little to curb his outspoken views. In fact, it endeared him to other likeminded individuals, more fervent in their conviction - but more subtle in their displays of it. A heretical cult that called itself the ''True Sons of Poseidon''. As cults went, they were pretty inconsequential - but they hoped a noble figurehead could change all that.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:01, 10 October 2013


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History

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Lethrys
The Seadragon
Reaver of the Tides
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"glub glub glub"
~Freeform
Player: @Uberturnip
Affiliations
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Super Group
Unaffiliated
Rank
N/A
· Other Affiliations ·
Atlantis
Identity
Real Name
Lethrys
Aliases
None
Birthdate
?
Birthplace
Atlantis
Citizenship
Atlantean
Residence
None
Headquarters
None
Occupation
"Privateer"
Legal Status
Unregistered
Marital Status
Single
· Known Relatives ·
Estranged
Physical Traits
Species
Atlantean
Sub-Type
Mutant
Manufacturer
N/A
Model
N/A
Ethnicity
Atlantean
Gender
Male
Apparent Age
Mid-twenties
Height
6'4
Weight
Approx. 400 pounds
Body Type
Athletic, Muscular
Hair
Green
Eyes
Yellow
Skin
Green
· Distinguishing Features ·
Scaly Skin, Bio-Luminescent Eyes, Fins on Biceps, Clawed Fingertips, Didactyl Feet
Powers & Abilities
· Known Powers ·
Superhuman Strength, Durability and Reflexes, Gift of Atlan, Hydrokinesis, Extradimensional Summoning
· Equipment ·
Oricalchum Alloy Armour, Mask of the Seadragon, Sceptre of Yaggonath
· Other Abilities ·


Descendant of a noble lineage that could be traced back to Atlan himself and blessed with a mutant physiology that enabled him to shatter boulders with his bare hands, withstand the intense pressure of the deep ocean and rise above the waves without suffocating, Lethrys was born with the proverbial oricalchum spoon in his mouth. Inquisitive and impressionable, he subscribed to the unpopular - nay, borderline heretical - view that Atlantis should not content itself with a tiny stretch of the wide ocean while Lander civilisation flourished above, that the great god Poseidon would look favourably upon expansion and - dare he say it? - conquest? After all, was Poseidon not the god of all seas? And as his chosen people, did they not owe it to their lord to spread his teachings far and wide? Surely he had gifted Lethrys and others with great power for a reason?

Of course, it was mostly just youthful bravado and hot steam - Lethrys had the means and consequently the desire to explore the world beyond the walls of Atlantis, yet his traditionalist family stubbornly held him back. They decided service in the Atlantean army would quell his hotheaded tendencies and impart some old-fashioned military discipline, all the while putting his mutant powers to good use. By all accounts he acquitted himself well, but service did little to curb his outspoken views. In fact, it endeared him to other likeminded individuals, more fervent in their conviction - but more subtle in their displays of it. A heretical cult that called itself the True Sons of Poseidon. As cults went, they were pretty inconsequential - but they hoped a noble figurehead could change all that.