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− | A mysterious cult with one sole purpose - to bring back their "Son of the Morning Fire" by whatever means. | + | A mysterious cult with one sole purpose - to bring back their "[[En-Sabeh-Nur|Son of the Morning Fire]]" by whatever means. |
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− | Following the [[Clan Akkaba (plot)|rescue of several young mutants]] by [[X-Factor]], [[X-Force]] was called in to investigate a series of sigils marked on their skin which seemed to stop their powers. Their researches led to Clan Akkaba, a secret cult of magically active humans and mutants, who worship a deity they call ‘The Son of the Morning Fire’ and seek to bring him back into the world. The group apparently had resources - their mutant-trafficking operation was international and they had set up a compound in North Africa for their rituals. The [[X-Men]] broke up that particular group (but not before they had summoned an inter-dimensional king-in-waiting who was known as Genesis by his people), but when X-Force passed on information of another group in Eastern Europe, the X-Men arrived too late - the group had been slaughtered by the [[Marauders (new)|Marauders]], sent by [[Nathaniel Essex]] under the leadership of [[Laurie Collins|Malice]] to gather Clan Akkaba's information on someone called En Sabeh Nur, an immortal mutant who threatened the world and whom Essex believed could only be defeated by his son, Adam. The connection between Clan Akkaba and En Sabeh Nur at this point is unknown. Nor is what the cult's response will be to the murder of their colleagues. | + | Following the [[Clan Akkaba (plot)|rescue of several young mutants]] by [[X-Factor]], [[X-Force]] was called in to investigate a series of sigils marked on their skin which seemed to stop their powers. Their researches led to Clan Akkaba, a secret cult of magically active humans and mutants, who worship a deity they call ‘The Son of the Morning Fire’ and seek to bring him back into the world. The group apparently had resources - their mutant-trafficking operation was international and they had set up a compound in North Africa for their rituals. The [[X-Men]] broke up that particular group (but not before they had summoned an inter-dimensional king-in-waiting who was known as Genesis by his people), but when X-Force passed on information of another group in Eastern Europe, the X-Men arrived too late - the group had been slaughtered by the [[Marauders (new)|Marauders]], sent by [[Nathaniel Essex]] under the leadership of [[Laurie Collins|Malice]] to gather Clan Akkaba's information on someone called [[En-Sabeh-Nur]], an immortal mutant who threatened the world and whom Essex believed could only be defeated by his son, Adam. The connection between Clan Akkaba and En-Sabeh-Nur at this point is unknown. Nor is what the cult's response will be to the murder of their colleagues. |
==Plots/Events== | ==Plots/Events== |
Revision as of 17:02, 11 January 2024
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Socked By: | Rossi |
Introduction: | Clan Akkaba (plot) |
A mysterious cult with one sole purpose - to bring back their "Son of the Morning Fire" by whatever means.
First Appearance
Roster
TBD - no named individuals as yet
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PB: To be determined, socked by.
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Character name | (description here)
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Character name | (description here)
PB: To be determined, socked by. |
- (other members not named/too minor for a PB and description)
Details
Following the rescue of several young mutants by X-Factor, X-Force was called in to investigate a series of sigils marked on their skin which seemed to stop their powers. Their researches led to Clan Akkaba, a secret cult of magically active humans and mutants, who worship a deity they call ‘The Son of the Morning Fire’ and seek to bring him back into the world. The group apparently had resources - their mutant-trafficking operation was international and they had set up a compound in North Africa for their rituals. The X-Men broke up that particular group (but not before they had summoned an inter-dimensional king-in-waiting who was known as Genesis by his people), but when X-Force passed on information of another group in Eastern Europe, the X-Men arrived too late - the group had been slaughtered by the Marauders, sent by Nathaniel Essex under the leadership of Malice to gather Clan Akkaba's information on someone called En-Sabeh-Nur, an immortal mutant who threatened the world and whom Essex believed could only be defeated by his son, Adam. The connection between Clan Akkaba and En-Sabeh-Nur at this point is unknown. Nor is what the cult's response will be to the murder of their colleagues.
Plots/Events
X-Men Mission: Town Called Malice
Meta
Socked by: Rossi