Asteroth biography, Asteroth discography
UniverseMarvel Universe
Real NameAsteroth
AliasesOmega Ray
IdentityExtradimensional demon
OccupationUniversal destroyer
CitizenshipUnrevealed
Place of BirthUnrevealed
Known RelativesUnrevealed
Group AffiliationNone
EducationUnrevealed
HeightUnrevealed
WeightUnrevealed
EyesWhite
HairBlack (as Asteroth), None (as Omega Ray)
PowersLittle is known of the full extent of Asteroth's powers, but it is clear that she was one of the most powerful cosmic entities before her banishment to cosmic hell.She fed on the energies of planets and was nearly indestructible with possibly limitless strength.However, when her body was destroyed, and she was forced to take the form of Omega Ray her powers were diminished to the same levels of a being as powerful as Beta Ray Bill.In a desperate attempt to rid the universe of Beta Ray Bill and the remains of his people, the Korbinites, Stardust opened a portal to a cosmic hell dimension in hopes of banishing them there.Instead, a demon of tremendous power was set free to wreak havoc on the universe.Asteroth, born from the chaos of creation, was able to remake the universe to her liking and then destroy it after she had her fun.Stardust told Beta Ray just how dangerous she was, but it was already too late for one planet that she destroyed after feeding off its energies.In a final effort to annihilate Asteroth, Stardust used his Power Cosmic to create a black hole so the gravity it produced would pull her inside, but even that did not faze her.If not for the sudden return of a fully recovered, cosmically charged Alpha Ray, Asteroth may have succeeded in killing the two beings that opposed her.Sacrificing himself, intending to eliminate Asteroth in the process, Alpha Ray forced her into the black hole along with Stardust.It was Asteroth in the body of a warped version of the Korbinite, and she was furious.Asteroth had to implant her essence inside the orb before her body was crushed by the black hole, and she had to feed off the Korbinite spirits in the orb to regain her strength and come forth once again.No longer at the energy levels of a god, Asteroth claimed to be the equal of Beta Ray Bill and called herself Omega Ray to mock her rival.Consumed by rage when he thought that he failed to protect his people, Beta Ray Bill unleashed the full power of his mallet, Stormbreaker, and killed Asteroth once again.This page has been accessed 70,485 times.Astaroth is the prince of accusers and inquisitors.It seems this plural form was taken either from the Latin or from some translation or other by those who did not know it was a plural form nor knew that it referred to a goddess, seeing it only as a name applied to some god other than God and therefore the name of a devil.Set Your Country Content Preference (What is this?Choose the language in which you want to view YouTube.This video will appear on your blog shortly.This video has been added to your favorites.Want to add to Favorites?Sign in with your Google Account!The video has been added to your playlist.Want to add to Playlists?This video has no Responses.Be the first to Post a Video Response.Change this to see only comments above a certain value.We are ASTEROTH we were playing
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