ABADDON

Real Name: Abaddon

Class: Demon

Occupation: Guardian of Masak Madvil

Group Affiliation: None

Known Relatives: None

Aliases: Apollyon, the Destroyer

Base of Operations: Masak Madvil, Hell

First Appearance: Demon III #2 (August, 1990)

Powers: Abaddon was a horned skeletal winged demon, and as a demon Abaddon was virtually immortal and possessed magical abilities. He could spit hellfire and produce a swarm of locusts with scorpion tails.

History: (Demon III #2, 3) -Abaddon was the guardian of Masak Madvil, the pit of Hell. The demon Etrigan came to the pit, seeking his mother Ran Va Daath, and distracted Abaddon with a flaming effigy so he could get past the guardian. Daath agreed to help Etrigan usurp the triumvirate of Hell, and gave him one of her slaves to sacrifice to Abaddon so he could leave in safety.

(Demon III #5) - Daath assembled the exiled demons of Masak Madvil, and Etrigan rallied them to his side, telling them he'd grant them release from the abyss if they fought at his side. Etrigan then confronted Abaddon, and after they engaged in bloody battle convinced him there was no reason he should be keeping his fellow demons prisoner in the pit and to listen to his plans of ruling Hell.

(Demon III #6) - Etrigan and his army marched on toward Beelzebub's domain, and Beelzebub commanded his soldiers to defend the castle to the last demon. Etrigan's army broke through, and Etrigan and Abaddon cast a spell that destroyed the wards protecting Beelzebub's castle. The army razed the domain and blasted Beelzebub with eldritch energy, putting him down. Belial, pleased with Etrigan's progress, had his forces meet Etrigan's on their way to Lucifer's seat of power in Dis. Daath, still furious at her exile, attacked Belial, but Etrigan separated them, convincing them to lat aside their animosity until they'd conquered Hell. They reached Dis and Lucifer opened the gates to them and surrendered. Etrigan was suspicious, but Lucifer told him he was ceded rule of Hell because he was curious about how it would turn out for him. Etrigan burned Dis and slaughtered the demons within for fun.

(Demon III #7) - Etrigan prepared for his coronation at Masak Madvil, chaining up Beelzebub, Lucifer and Merlin, and placing his human host Jason Blood on a slab of stone. He was given the Crown of Horns, signifying his rule. He promised his subjects Hell would shatter Earth and then lay siege to Heaven. Belial said he was proud of his son for joining him in the triumvirate, but Etrigan corrected him, saying he'd promised the third slot to Abaddon, knowing that if Lucifer had fought back Belial would have fought to keep the status quo. Etrigan also never got over his father allowing Merlin mastery over him. He assaulted his father, forced him to yield, and then ripped out his heart and tossed it to Daath, telling her she could always brag that she'd stolen Belial's heart. Belial's army wanted to attack, but the demon Morax, who quite liked Etrigan as Hell's new ruler, convinced them to stand down with a few swings of his mallet. Morax pledged his servitude, and Etrigan gratefully accepted. Etrigan then ripped off Beelzebub's wings and cast him into the pit of Hell, then threw his father in too. Lucifer refused to throw himself into the pit, saying he was severely disappointed in Etrigan. His end goal of making war with Heaven was a fool's errand, and he'd expected better, but knew Etrigan was a youth as far as immortals went, and lacked true wisdom. Etrigan tried to attack him, but Lucifer broke his shackles and glided off. The chefs of Hell presented Etrigan with his feast, Caligula, who'd been stuffed for 2,000 years with the blood of sinners, but Etrigan told them he had one more pressing manner to attend to. He tortured Merlin, demanding he break his connection to Blood. Merlin seemingly agreed and cast a spell. Etrigan immediately started torturing Jason, but Merlin whispered to him that he was still Etrigan's jailer. Jason grabbed the Crown of Horns from Etrigan and used its' magic to incapacitate him before speaking the words that retuned Etrigan to him. Merlin's spell took effect, sending Jason back to Earth, and he was pleased at still being a skilled deceiver. Morax, Abaddon and Daath were perplexed, but decided to think about it later and enjoy their feast of Caligula first.

(Demon III #36 (fb)) - Ran va Daath took possession of Belial’s heart. During a heated debate between Daath, Morax and Abaddon the Thing-That-Cannot-Die, who’d recently found himself in Hell after escaping the Region Beyond, saw the heart and couldn’t help but steal such a juicy morsel for himself.

Comments: Adapted to comics by Alan Grant & Val Semeiks.

Abaddon was an Old Testament name for a bottomless pit, and an angel in the New Testament Book of Revelations. For more information see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abaddon.

Abaddon cameo Demon II #21.

All characters mentioned or pictured are ™  and © DC Comics, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Please visit The Official DC Comics Site at: http://www.batman.com