![]() Fighting a Shadow: Destroying his physical body means nothing to him.Enemy to All Living Things: The embodiment of this trope-Nekron was created as a "defense mechanism" by the primordial darkness against the light of creation, making him opposed to life as a concept.Enemy Mine: When all else fails, he's the one to kill Volthoom, under influence of Hal Jordan, the greatest Black Lantern of them all.Eldritch Abomination: He can't even exist in our universe physically without a tether.Dimension Lord: Lord of the Unliving, a sort of Purgatory realm.Otherwise he's a bodiless spirit stuck in the Unliving, and has faced uprisings from the souls in his realm. Death Is a Loser: Sort of-Nekron is a legitimately powerful and threatening Cosmic Entity that symbolizes death of sorts, however he can only enter the physical realm when his herald is undead.Death Is Cheap: He allowed this in the first place, so that he has some sleeper agents.Big Bad: He is the central villain of Blackest Night, given that he is responsible for the existence of the Black Lantern Corps and is using them in a plan to exterminate all life in the universe.As originally presented in the 1980s, he seemed to be merely the custodian of a dimension where recently dead souls waited to be processed into their proper afterlives. Anthropomorphic Personification: Nekron likely isn't an embodiment of death, as such, but rather of the void, of nothingness.He inflicts this on revived heroes, who're trapped in their ring-possessed bodies. And I Must Scream: As powerful as Nekron is, he's trapped as a bodiless spirit until his tether dies.Above Good and Evil: All are equal before death. ![]() Nekron attempted to destroy his opposite, the Entity, and thus end all life in creation, but the combined forces of all seven lights of emotion with the Entity itself revived Hand, cutting Nekron's link to the material plane and banishing him back to the void. By engineering the creation of a tether to the material universe-William Hand-and the construction of his own power rings and Power Battery on the decimated planet Ryut, Nekron was able to create the Black Lantern Corps, who brought him physically to Earth. However, Nekron had a plan: the Blackest Night. Several times since his existence was revealed, Nekron attempted to enter our universe and destroy all life, but each time he was repelled by its heroes, most notably the Green Lanterns. He seeks to bring an end to all life, extinguishing the light of emotion and bringing the universe back to its original state of being: darkness and death. For eons, he was trapped in the Land of the Unliving, a kind of limbo dimension where dead souls linger before judgment, but the death of the immortal Krona brought the universe of the living to his attention. Nekron is the shadow cast by the light of life and emotion. The universal personification of oblivion-the absence of all light, life, and emotion. Notable Characters Associated with the Black Lightįirst Appearance: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #2 (June 1981)
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