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Gaea

Gaea

Gaea is one of the Elder Gods and mother to all the pantheon of Gods on Earth. She is known as Mother Earth and embodies the spirit of life, harvest and renewal on Earth. Gaea is associated with all the creatures of the Earth as well as the Human Race.

Name:
Gaea
Publisher:
Real name:
Gaea
Aliases:
  • Aakuluujjusi
  • Aditi
  • Ammavaru
  • Akka
  • Citlalicue
  • Coatlique
  • Danu
  • Domnu
  • Eingana
  • Eithinoha
  • Erce
  • Gaia
  • Ge
  • Great Mother
  • Hannahanna
  • Hou-Tou
  • Jord
  • Mother Earth
  • Mother Nature
  • Nanna
  • Neith
  • Nertha
  • Ninhursag
  • Nokomis
  • Pachamama
  • Prakriti
  • Rangi
  • Tellus
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
  • Adaptive
  • Agility
  • Animal Control
  • Animation
  • Astral Projection
  • Berserker Strength
  • Blast Power
  • Blood Control
  • Chameleon
  • Chemical Absorbtion
  • Chemical Secretion
  • Claws
  • Controlled Bone Growth
  • Cosmic Awareness
  • Darkforce Manipulation
  • Darkness Manipulation
  • Death Touch
  • Density Control
  • Dimensional Manipulation
  • Divine Powers
  • Duplication
  • Earth Manipulation
  • Elasticity
  • Electricity Control
  • Electronic Disruption
  • Electronic interaction
  • Emotion Control
  • Empathy
  • Energy Absorption
  • Energy-Enhanced Strike
  • Energy Manipulation
  • Enhance Mutation
  • Feral
  • Fire Control
  • Flame Breath
  • Flight
  • Force Field
  • Genetic Manipulation
  • Healing
  • Holographic Projection
  • Hypnosis
  • Ice Control
  • Illusion Casting
  • Immortal
  • Intellect
  • Invulnerability
  • Leadership
  • Light Projection
  • Magic
  • Matter Absorption
  • Omni-lingual
  • Pheromone Control
  • Plant Control
  • Postcognition
  • Power Mimicry
  • Psionic
  • Psychic
  • Psychometry
  • Reality Manpulation
  • Sense Death
  • Shape Shifter
  • Size Manipulation
  • Soul Absorption
  • Stamina
  • Super Hearing
  • Super Sight
  • Super Smell
  • Super Speed
  • Super Strength
  • Telekinesis
  • Teleport
  • Time Manipulation
  • Time Travel
  • Tracking
  • Unarmed Combat
  • Voice-induced Manipulation
  • Water Control
  • Weather Control
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Origin

Gaea emerges from the Dark Void
Gaea emerges from the Dark Void

Billions of years ago, Gaea, together with her siblings Set, Chthon and Oshtur were created from the Demiurge the manifestation of life potential of the planet Earth. She and her brother Chthon were among the Gods who inhabited the land masses of the planet while Set dwelt in the seas and Oshtur roamed the skies. When her ravenous brother Set started a frenzy of horrific murders that were soon imitated by the other Elder Gods, Gaea was the only one to remain peaceful and saved herself from degenerating into a demon. In order to protect the innocent life growing on Earth, Gaea called for the Demiurge and mated with it. Their union spawned Atum, the Sun God who would later become the Demogorge. The Demogorge had slain almost all the elder demons of the Earth except for Chthon and Set who managed to escape to other dimensions. Gaea was the only Elder Goddess left, and she infused her life essence with all living creatures that were to come from Earth. Gaea is the creator of the Ebon Rose, a powerful magical artifact not dissimilar to Set's Serpent Crown, Chthon's Darkhold, and Oshtur's Sword of the Bone.

Creation

Gaea made her first appearance in Doctor Strange vol 2, published in February of June 1975. She is a Marvel Comic character and she was created by writer Steve Englehart and penciled by comic book artist Gene Colan. Marvel's Gaea, is loosely based on the Gaia of the Greek mythos.

Character Evolution

The ever-present mother of Earth has around 5 billion years of history and character evolution. Only parts of her long life have been revealed, often with millions of years between each appearance. Gaea's origin is explored in Thor Annual #10 published in 1982. Issue shows how she emerged from the chaos void, and her fierce rivalry with her brother Set. Gaea mainly appears as a supporting character in Marvel comics, and does not have her own series. She has made appearances in Giant-Size Avengers Issue #4, Iron Man Annual Issue #10, among many more.

Major Story Arcs

Early Years

Gaea appealing to the Demiurge
Gaea appealing to the Demiurge

After her son Atum consumed all the Elder Gods, he left Earth and became one with the sun, leaving Gaea the sole remaining Elder God on Earth. She infused her divine essence into all living beings on Earth and dedicated herself to guiding the newly emerging life. As millions of years passed, Gaea learned that the dinosaurs were evolutionary dead ends and chose the side of mammals as the next dominant species on Earth. This infuriated the serpent-god Set who has a special affinity to the dinosaurs, as they had been a great source of power for him. Set ordered the dinosaurs to kill all the mammals, but Gaea interceded and engaged her brother Set in combat. She soon realized that she had underestimated Set and invoked her son Atum to aid her in her fight. Atum would again become the Demogorge, and his battle with Set would ultimately predicate the extinction of the dinosaurs. Although the battle was lengthy, the Demogorge eventually proved victorious and exiled Set to an alternate dimension, effectively estranging him from Earth without external aid.

Celestials

When the powerful race of cosmic beings known as the Celestials visited Earth, Gaea gave off a star-like light to beacon a wondering tribe of humans to accept the gifts the Celestials brought them. Set's Serpent Men also availed themselves to the Celestials but were ultimately denied. The Celestials began their experiments on humans, creating the Eternals and Deviants as well as creating the the x-genome granting potential superhuman mutations further down the evolutionary lineage.

A New Generation of Gods - Asgardians & Olympians

Several thousand years ago, upon the appearance of the second generation of gods, Gaea, under different personae and names, mated with them thus becoming the "Mother Goddess" of several mythologies. Among them Odin, the Sky-Father and Lord of Asgard, coupled with Gaea who, upon meeting him, appeared in her most voluptuous form using the the name Jord, in order to spawn a child of great strength and power; the product of their union was Thor, the Asgardian God of Thunder. Many Asgardians continue to recognize Gaea as Jord.

Gaea demands baby Zeus from Rhea
Gaea demands baby Zeus from Rhea

To the Olympians, Gaea, with Ouranus, birthed the Cyclopses, Centmanes and,Titans. Ouranus, however, was not fond of some of his offspring and imprisoned the Cyclopses and Centimanes in Tartarus. This displeased Gaea who loved all her Children equally and she inspired the Ouranus-favored Titans to rise up against Ouranus and free their bretheren from imprisonment. The Titans, specifically her grandson Chronos, succeeded in overthrowing Ouranus; however with new power and position came arrogance, and Chronos saw no reason to release his siblings, the Cyclopses or Centimanes. Gaea warned Chronos that his actions, and their consequences, could inspire his children to in turn overthrow him. Chronos responded by discarding and sealing his own children into Tartarus, in hopes of avoiding such a fate.

One by one, Chronos consumed his offspring, until Rhea was forced to hide the birth of her sixth child, Zeus. Seeking aid, Rhea flees to Gaea's domain and begs her assistance. Gaea gifts her daughter a stone embued with life energy, that shall trick Chronos into devouring the rock believing it the baby and allow the child to survive. As payment Gaea takes Zeus, as she sees the potential for the young Thunder God to become her destined Champion of Earth. However she sees too much of Chronos' fear and rage in the little Sky-Father, and Gaea instead marks Zeus with the Wheel of Fate. She hides Zeus child of Chronos, so that he might grow and, in time, overthrow his father. When he matured to a reasonable age and level of power, Zeus did exactly that with the assistance of his immediate siblings, whom he freed from imprisonment in Chronus' own body, and the Cyclopses and Centimanes whom he'd freed from Tarturus.

Mesopotamian Gods the Annunaki

To the Annunaki, the Mesopotamian gods, Gaea is alternately known as Ninhursag or Ki. It was through pairing with Anu that she gave rise to the Annunaki.

Dormammu

Gaea appeared in the Doctor Strange title as a captive of the demon Dormammu. She called out to Clea, the disciple and lover of Stephen Strange, to free her. While still imprisoned, she noted Scarlet Witch and Vision successfully fleeing from Dormammu's realm, and rejoiced at their accomplishment. Later, Doctor Strange transferred a great deal of power to Clea to allow her to set Gaea free. Once freed, Gaea was quick to banish Dormammu back to the Dark Dimension.

Chaos War

Gaea was seen slain by her oldest enemy, the embodiment of darkness and chaos from which she originally sprang. Before her ultimate defeat, however, she was able to show Hercules how to command the god-power within him, but in doing so she "freed" him from everything that made him who he once had been.

The All Mother Jord

Gaea has more recently bees seen as having adopted a role as one member of an Asgardian triumvirate, known as the All-Mother, alongside the goddesses Freyja and Idunn. As part of this group of All-Mothers, she blackmailed Loki into being their spy and errand runner. Gaea is also the handler of one of the seven puppies from the Garm and Hel-Wolf litter.

The Wheel Turns

The primordial Gaea
The primordial Gaea

In his planet-shaking encounters with the Elder God Toranos, All-Father Thor learns that his own mother Gaea is involved in beckoning a new age of brutality on the world. He ventures to a cavern in Norway where mortals first huddled around fires in the embrace of nature, yet feared it so when taken for granted. and descends into the depths. In the dark depths of the rock he finds a changed Gaea, now taking a more primordial form as opposed to her motherly human one. The All-Father confronts her, enraged that Gaea has turned on the people of her planet, yet Gaea responds by asking him who he is to question her. Yes, he is her child, but one of many, and one who did not bear witness to the Elder Gods born of the Demiurge, who fought endlessly on primordial Earth for dominion. There is where Gaea encountered Utgard-Loki, who granted her and her alone the ancient key to unlock the path to Ut-Gard, a gateway she has now opened. When Thor asks why, Gaea responds coldly that nature reclaims that which is hers when its denizens misuse it, which humanity has done in spades. They have not heeded the Earth's warnings that they are damaging it significantly, and so Gaea has turned the wheel and beckons a new age of Earth to begin. However, Thor is still the Champion of Midgard that Gaea gifted to the earthly plane, and so he and only he has the opportunity to hold back humanity's extinction.

Physical Characteristics

Height: Varies

Weight: Varies

Eyes: Varies

Hair: Varies

Powers and Abilities

Gaea, as an Elder Goddess, is a being of vast mystical powers of an undefined nature. Being the Earth-Mother, Herself, Gaea can draw upon the energies of all living beings on the planet, since all of these living beings share part of her life essence. She is capable of creating virtually any affect she desires. While in any of her humanoid forms, Gaea possesses incalculable physical strength, speed, durability, and stamina far exceeding those of any terrestrial other being.

Weather Control

Gaea can command the forces of Nature, such as storms, tides and volcanic activity. Gaea's control over Nature is theoretically absolute, as she is the embodiment of all life on Earth.

Healing

Gaea has shown to be able to heal living things, both botanical and animal, including human. She does this by channeling her life energy into the affected being, restoring full health. Also, by channeling her energies into living beings, she can cause them to grow in size and power.

Telekinesis

Gaea is able to affect the external environment with her will alone. She can lift any object she desires with just a thought; she was able to lift Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, this manner without difficulty, even though such a feat is impossible for other beings to wield through non-mechanical means.

Power Granting

Like other mystical deities, Gaea can bestow her great powers to sorcerers who invoke her, such as Doctor Strange, Clea and Morgan Le Fay.

Shapeshifting

When Gaea manifests to lesser beings, she usually employs a humanoid form. Her most common form is of a young woman with black hair and blue eyes; although as Jord, the Earth Goddess is blonde, the form in which she had appeared to Odin. It has been suggested that she appears in the form of whatever race or ethnicity of the beholder and that in an ethnically diverse group, she may appear in the form of the ethnic image associated with each individual, even simultaneously.

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August 1975

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June 2008

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