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The Multiverse

Earth-2

Team RWBY

     Ruby Rose 
  • Cool Big Sis: In this universe, Ruby is actually the older sister to Yang, and is looked up to by the latter.
     Weiss Schnee 
  • Mafia Princess: In this universe, the Schnee family runs an organized crime syndicate, making her this.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: "Evil" is a bit of a strong word here, but her scar in this version is more jagged and wicked looking.
  • Too Hungry to Be Polite: Has none of the proper table manners or etiquette of her Earth-1 counterpart, an indication of her criminal family background.
     Blake Belladonna 
  • Adaptational Wealth: The Blake Belladonna of Earth-2 is the heiress of a multinational company.
  • The Ojou: Being the heiress of a multinational company, this Blake is more prim and proper than her Earth-1 counterpart.
     Yang Xiao Long 
  • Genki Girl: The Yang in this universe has Ruby's personality, making her the younger and more excitable of two.
  • Girlish Pigtails: Instead of her long mane of hair, it is split into pigtails to emphasize her childishness.

Team JNPR

     Jaune Arc 
  • The Ace: Described by Earth-1 Nora as "Peak Jaune." He is the champion of that universe, having swapped personalities with Pyrrha. He's more collected, confident, and competent than his Earth-1 counterpart.
  • Knight in Shining Armor: Exhibits this down to his armor, which is noted to be more well-maintained and of a higher quality than the Jaune of Earth-1.
     Nora Valkyrie 
  • The Stoic: Having swapped personalities with Ren, she is more calm and collected than Earth-1 Nora.
     Pyrrha Nikos 
  • Shrinking Violet: Appears more shrunken, nervous, and lacking in confidence compared to her Earth-1 counterpart.
  • Improvised Armor: Her armor appears to be more of a collection of hand-me-downs.
     Lie Ren 
  • Keet: Having swapped personalities with Nora, he is more hyperactive and excitable than Earth-1 Ren.

Earth-50

The Justice Lords

    Lord Superman 
  • Alternate Self: For the main universe Superman.
  • Evil Me Scares Me: Lord Superman and the other Justice Lords are what motivated Batman to create contingencies in case the JL ever went rogue or tried to take over the world.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: He and the other Justice Lords decided that the best way to bring true peace to the world was to taking it over.

TMNT Universe

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 

Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo

  • Brought Down to Badass: When they ended on Earth-1, they lost part of their Super-Strength and their Healing Factor, leaving them on the same level as Batman and other martial artists, but kept their ninja training and skills.
  • Mutant: They are all turtles mutated by an 'ooze' that made them humanoid.

Flashpoint Timeline

    Batman 

Thomas Wayne

  • Alternate Self: Of a Thomas Wayne who survived while his son Bruce died.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Unlike in the regular universe, this Thomas Wayne watched his son die and his wife to turn into the Joker.
  • Posthumous Character: Technically. With Barry undoing the timeline that created him, he ceased to exist, with only his canon dead counterpart remaining.

Last Knight on Earth

    Omega 

Ruby Rose

Dark Multiverse

    The Batman Who Laughs 

Bruce Wayne of Earth -22

  • Badass Longcoat: Is described as wearing one.
  • Deal with the Devil: The Batman Who Laughs has visited every Dark Multiverse counterpart revealed to recruit them in his campaign against the light dimensions in exchange for saving them from the destruction of their universes and an opportunity to continue their modus operandi in new lands.
  • Fallen Hero: Presumably is still a Batman who finally killed his Joker, only to inhale extra potent Joker Venom.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: Retains his comic counterpart's desire to mutilate the Light Multiverse into a hellish nightmare.
  • Shadow Archetype: Like everyone else in the Dark Multiverse, he represents a fear, in his case he's Batman devolved into Joker's level.
  • Slasher Smile: He has the personality and sadism of the Joker. Nuff said.
  • Spikes of Villainy: Wouldn't be the Batman Who Laughs without his signature spiky visor.

    The Wretched Weapon 

Ruby Rose/Penny Polendina of Earth -44

Ruby's worst nightmare is being unable to save a loved one. Her greatest fear is what lengths she would go to save someone's life. Penny's worst nightmare is being Just a Machine. Her greatest fear is that she doesn't know what friendship truly is. The Wretched Weapon is a composite of Penny and Ruby from the Dark Multiverse who seeks to "make friends" and "protect everyone" by killing everyone and uploading their brains into a central computer through Brainiac's technology.
  • Assimilation Plot: Her ultimate plan is to absorb the consciousness of everyone she kills so that she will always be with the people she loves.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: Ruby was devastated by Penny's death and desperately sought a way to bring her back. Even though Cyborg warned her that Penny couldn't be brought back thanks to her damaged code, Ruby ignored him and went to Luthor instead to bring her back. As soon as she came online, the new Penny proved to be a living nightmare and Ruby can only beg forgiveness from Cyborg for not listening to him.
  • Body Horror: Her body consists of Ruby's body with parts of Penny's robot body and a Braniac drone grafted onto it. Her head was especially unnerving until Pyrrha destroyed it.
  • Came Back Wrong: Penny was killed by Brainiac and her mental code was corrupted. When a grief-stricken Ruby took her remains to Luthor to try and bring her back, the corrupted code assimilated code from one of Brainiac's drones, creating a bastardized copy of Penny who thought the best way to make friends was to gather their minds in a central computer to keep safe forever.
  • Control Freak: Part of the Wretched Weapon's mind is Brainiac's desire to control through logic. So, her idea of making friends and keeping people safe as a hero is to digitize everyone's consciousness and store it in a single computer to "protect" her friends.
  • Cyborg: The copy of Penny brought online decides that she wants to be with her friend Ruby always and chose to do this literally by grafting what remained of her robot body to Ruby's biological one.
  • Fusion Dance: The Wretched Weapon is the physical fusion of Penny and Ruby while mentally it combines Ruby's desire to save people and be a hero, Penny's desire for friends, and Brainiac's desire for control through logic.
  • Headless Horseman: When her new body is complete, the Wretched Weapon rides a mechanical horse while never bothering to replace her lost head. Instead, she carries a replica of Ruby's head in her free hand for expressions and as an unorthodox weapon. The Wretched Weapon came to be in Sleepy Hollow, no less.
  • Losing Your Head: Pyrrha crushed the Wretched Weapon's head into paste after she killed Jaune. Being a Cyborg, the Weapon stored her mind elsewhere, so she no longer needed her head. She even thanked Pyrrha for it, as the new stump gave her a new method of Brain Uploading.
  • Off with His Head!: The Weapon's preferred method of killing people is to behead them, so she can upload their brains to her computer to "save" them.
  • Technicolor Fire: The flame eternally burning from her neck is green with a red core, a merger of Penny and Ruby's auras.

    The Hellfire Phoenix 

Yang Xiao Long of Earth -41

Yang's worst nightmare is being abandoned. Her greatest fear is losing her loved ones, and herself, to her anger. In an assault against the League of Assassins, Yang saved Ruby's life from a cave-in and was thought dead. Recovered and reanimated by the League, Yang eventually fought her way out, killing Ra's Al Ghul and Lady Shiva but dying in the process. All three of them fell into a unique variant of a Lazarus Pit, which merged their souls together into Yang's body, creating the Hellfire Phoenix who seeks to burn the rottenness of the world away and create a new world from the ashes where no one will ever abandon her again.
  • Came Back Wrong: Twice over.
    • Two months after the cave-in, the League of Assassins injected Yang's body with the chemical of the new Lazarus Pit and revived her. This left her emotionally cold, her usual humor turned deadpan and her anger turned from Unstoppable Rage to Tranquil Fury.
    • After Yang, Shiva, and Ra's merged together in the variant Lazarus Pit, the Hellfire Phoenix became more like the original Yang, but her armor and weapons fused to her skin in a mess of molten metal and she was driven psychotic by the usual effects of the Pit, this time worsened by the voices of Shiva and Ra's in her head.
  • Despair Event Horizon: She felt betrayed that her friends "abandoned her and left her for dead" during the cave in that nearly killed her. Her abandonment issues and resurrection via Lazarus Pit destroyed any semblance of sanity that she had.
  • Evil Weapon: In their final battle, Ra's and Lady Shiva used the Soulbreaker, a katana forged with dark magic that attacks the soul, making it perfect to counter Yang's aura. The sword fused with Yang's armor when she became the Hellfire Phoenix, infusing her with dark magic that made her a Necromancer.
  • Fusion Dance: Yang Xiao Long became fused with Lady Shiva and Ra's Al Ghul when she fell in the Lazarus Pit.
  • Glowing Eyes of Doom: As the Hellfire Phoenix, her sclera is filled with the same supernatural fire of the Lazarus Pit, though her red irises are still visible in the flames. Her zombies go a step further by having their eyes be fully replaced by flames.
  • Hates Being Alone: The Hellfire Phoenix is driven by Yang's fear of abandonment. Everyone she kills is raised as an undead so she can be together with them always.
  • Hearing Voices: Though Yang is the dominant personality, Ra's Al Ghul and Lady Shiva are bound to her. Their voices in her mind are what convince her to remake the world with her fire in a parody of the League of Assassin's goal of cleansing the world.
  • Necromancer: Those killed by the Hellfire Phoenix's flames become withered zombies with flames replacing their eyes, made to serve Yang's will and spread the fire.
  • Playing with Fire: The Hellfire Phoenix can create supernatural flames of any size and intensity. Anyone she kills with her fire is raised into an undead under her control.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: The Hellfire Phoenix has permanently red eyes reflecting Yang's undying anger at being abandoned.
  • Set the World on Fire: With her new power over fire and the undead, the Hellfire Phoenix begins spreading a supernatural fire across the world starting in Gotham. The flames never die, even in the rain, and anyone burned by the fire becomes an undead in service to the Phoenix.
  • We Can Rule Together: The Hellfire Phoenix tried to convince Blake and Ruby separately to willingly join her in her crusade to remake the world and be reunited. They both refused due to what she's become and what she's done, so Yang simply turns them into undead.
  • Wreathed in Flames: Her body looks to be made of fire and molten lava.

     The Exalted 

Pyrrha Nikos of Earth -927

Pyrrha's worst nightmare is being bound to an inescapable destiny. Her greatest fear is not only being placed on a pedestal as an object of worship, but embracing that position. In a battle against the Enchantress, Jaune lost his life in the line of duty and Pyrrha killed her host June Moone. Broken by the loss of her love and unwittingly made the new host of the Enchantress, Pyrrha was guided on a failed attempt to bring Jaune back. Now bound with both divine and arcane power, Pyrrha decided to embrace her legacy as the Invincible Girl so she would never suffer loss and despair again. She would be undefeated, immortal, and Exalted.
  • Cool Helmet: The Helm of the Exalted, forged from a merger of the Helmet of Fate and Ares' own helm, granting the Exalted even greater divine and magical power.
  • Cult of Personality: The Exalted Scions are a cult that formed worshiping Pyrrha as their immortal goddess of conquest. Eventually, all those left alive after the Exalted conquered Earth are members of the cult who serve and revere her as they prepare to spread their conquest across the universe.
  • Deity of Human Origin: By absorbing aspects of divine and magical power into herself, the Exalted has become a Physical God and is worshiped on Earth by a cult that formed around her endless victories.
  • Despair Event Horizon: The death of Jaune and subsequent failure to bring him back from death ends up completely pushing her over the edge.
  • Don't Make Me Destroy You: When Ruby challenges her to a duel before the throne, the Exalted tries to talk her out of it. By law, she would have to kill Ruby when she lost, but the Red Reaper wouldn't back down. In the end, the Exalted is forced to kill her.
  • Fusion Dance: After killing both of them, Pyrrha's soul ends up merging with both Enchantress and Circe resulting in her becoming a completely different person, The Exalted.
  • A God Am I: After failing to bring Jaune back from the dead, a broken Pyrrha decided the only "destiny" she had left was her title as the Invincible Girl. So she set out to become an undefeated god to bring order to the universe and be worshiped by the masses.
  • Hearing Voices: Though Pyrrha can hear the voices of the Enchantress and Circe guiding her, they never had full control over her, leaving her as the dominant personality. This is reflected by the names the three consciousnesses have as the Exalted; Circe is the side of divinity, Enchantress is the side of the arcane, and Pyrrha is the side of motive.
  • Human Sacrifice: When Pyrrha is guided to Circe for guidance on how to bring back Jaune, Circe gives her a stone that can hold the soul of someone Pyrrha kills. A life for a life, she claims; Pyrrha must give a soul to the lords of the dead in exchange for Jaune. Unfortunately, even with Circe goading Pyrrha into killing her, it's not an Equivalent Exchange. The Lords of Death reject the offering and say Pyrrha can never attempt this again, as seeing the lords twice would only guarantee her own death.
  • Knight Templar: After becoming the Exalted, she adopts a ruthless persona by executing anyone she deems as a threat to peace and order. This includes supervillains, other heroes, and even her own friends.
  • Master of the Levitating Blades: While the Exalted prefers to fight with weapons traditionally, she has the power to control several weapons at once in battle, making them fly through the air or fire remotely as part of a halo she forms behind herself.
  • More than Mind Control: It's believed by Ruby that both Enchantress and Circe are manipulating Pyrrha, but during their final duel, Pyrrha reveals that she was never being controlled and that the former two merely gave her advice. Everything she did up to that point, was all her acting of her own volition.
  • My Death Is Only The Beginning: Circe manipulates Pyrrha into killing her to attempt to use her soul to trade for Jaune's. This fails, and the attempt throws Pyrrha into a sort of time loop that will kill her unless she absorbs Circe's soul for the power to save herself. This frees Circe from her "house arrest" and merges Circe into part of the Exalted who would go on to conquer the world.
  • No Kill like Overkill: Once the Exalted was able to magically slow the Red Reaper to a crawl, she pelted Ruby with thirty seconds of sustained fire from a wall of bullets and magic blasts, shredding her armor and weapon into nothing and leaving Ruby on her last legs.
  • Spirit Advisor: The spirits of Circe and Enchantress offer the part of The Exalted that is Pyrrha advice.
  • Survivor's Guilt: Believes that she should have died during the fight against Enchantress instead of Jaune.
  • Walking Armory: The Exalted takes the weapon of every person she kills, manipulating them telekinetically and occasionally forming a halo behind her with her massive arsenal.

    The Emperor of Null 

Lie Ren of Earth -1022

Ren's worst nightmare is losing his loved ones again just like in Kuroyuri. His greatest fear is being overwhelmed and running from his emotions. When Salem launched her campaign on Earth, Nora was among the victims of the Grimm War. Consumed by grief, Ren sought to kill his own emotions entirely to escape the pain, and as the Emperor of Null, would destroy all emotion in existence.
  • Badass Creed: When stealing the black power ring from Black Hand and usurping Nekron's power, Ren recites the Black Lantern Oath he'd seen scrawled on the walls in Black Hand's lair. When killing Hal Jordan to steal the White Lantern ring, the Emperor of Null recites his own personal oath in opposition to Hal's.
    Beneath the Dark
    Beyond the Light
    Therein lies
    the Point of Might
    What Once was There
    And Now All Spent
    Now and Eternal
    THE NULL'S ASCENT!
  • Despair Event Horizon: Nora dying in front of him and her body being destroyed in a nuclear blast shattered Ren. He was so overwhelmed by his emotions that he sought to kill them to escape the pain.
  • Emotion Control: The Emperor sought out the power to kill emotions, and with it deadens the feelings of anyone around him. Even Salem fell under his sway, aware of the fear she should be feeling but was unable to when faced with his unnatural null power.
  • Empty Shell: Invoked. Consumed by his grief for Nora's death, Ren kept his semblance into overdrive to suppress his emotions until he stole the Medusa Mask, adjusting it so that it would siphon his own emotions as an energy source so he could not feel anymore.
  • Magic Staff: The Emperor carried a simple wooden staff into his final conflict with Salem, casting his null energy from it and his ring. After killing the Lanterns who arrived later, Ren used the broken pieces of the White Lantern power battery and the eight spent power rings to create an enchanted head for his staff.
  • Malevolent Masked Man: Ren stole the Medusa Mask to use its powers to kill all emotion in the universe and wears it constantly to drain his own emotions as a power source for the mask.
  • My Death Is Only The Beginning: Ren sought the power of the Black Lantern to kill his emotions completely. The process of stealing Nekron's power without releasing him into the physical universe involved swallowing the Black Lantern ring, which killed him and left him dead for weeks until he eventually came back.
  • Necromancer: Ren didn't want to simply remove his emotions, he wanted to kill them. To that end, he stole the powers of Ghost Fox Killer, Black Hand, and even Nekron to turn himself into an aspect of death. After being recruited by the Batman Who Laughs, the Emperor of Null animated all the dead surrounding his final battle to serve him in invading Earth Prime.
  • Our Liches Are Different: Ren sought the power of death to kill all emotion, usurping Black Hand and Nekron both to steal the power of the Black Lantern ring for himself and becoming an undead.
  • Pre-Mortem One-Liner: To test his newly completed power, the Emperor of Null used it on a dying Ruby to end her pain and her life.
    Null: Sleep. Be bothered no more.
  • Ring of Power: The Emperor of Null stole the Black Lantern ring for himself. After killing all eight of the greatest ring bearers, Null took their rings and fashioned them into a Magic Staff.
  • That Man Is Dead: When the Batman Who Laughs arrives to congratulate Null on his victory, he asks if he prefers to be called "Ren" or "Emperor". The Emperor replied that Ren was no more, and only he remained.
  • Yin-Yang Bomb: Ren killed Black Hand and usurped Nekron's power to take the Black Lantern ring for himself. After killing the leaders of the other Lantern Corps. and the White Lantern, the Emperor of Null took their rings and the broken power battery to absorb the power of life as well, merging it with death to create the power of limbo.
  • Your Soul Is Mine!: Said verbatim as the Emperor of Null used the Medusa Mask to steal Salem's soul and leave her immortal body a lifeless shell.


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