Raven sided with Superman's Regime.
History
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year One
After the death of Lois Lane, Raven is one of the many to join Superman's Regime as they try to bring order to the world.
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Two
Raven does not make any appearances throughout Year Two; the nature of her disappearance is said to be explained in Year Three.
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three
John Constantine uses Raven in order to blackmail her father, Trigon, into helping Insurgency Batman defeat Superman.
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Four
When Cyborg sends out a distress signal for assistance in the battle between Superman's Regime and the gods, Raven is one of the very few who does not answer the call. She claims that she still has much to think about before she can return.
Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Five
With the assistance of Phantasm, Superman is able to locate Raven and persuades her to return to Earth. Raven returns just as Batman is about to expose a devastating secret about Superman to the world. She is able to use here magic to black out all media devices.
Later Raven, along with Cyborg, capture Deathstroke as he tries to steal a Mother Box from S.T.A.R. Labs for Insurgency Batman.
Injustice: Gods Among Us
Raven is one of many superheroes who have joined Superman's Regime, as a consequence succumbing to the demonic influence of her father. As a result of that, Raven is secretly loyal to her father and not Superman, noting that Superman's totalitarian rule will hasten the return of her father.
Regime Raven first appears torturing a captured Deathstroke alongside Cyborg, only to be defeated by Green Lantern, who Raven quickly realizes is not their Hal Jordan.
Regime Raven is not seen again until the battle at Stryker's Island, where she takes control of Green Arrow's body and forces him to attack Insurgency Batman. The Dark Knight defeats Green Arrow, freeing him from Raven's control. Raven is then knocked out from behind by regular Batman.
Afterwards, Regime Raven shows up on Themyscira to confront Wonder Woman, who is able to deduce Raven's true loyalty to Trigon based on her new appearance. Raven however, insists that she serves both, pointing out how Superman's rule will hasten her father's return. Raven then attacks Wonder Woman but is defeated.
Her ultimate fate is unknown, but it can be assumed that she was either imprisoned or perhaps claimed by her father.
Epilogue
Upon beating "Classic" mode in Injustice: Gods Among Us or "Multiverse" mode in Injustice 2 with any playable fighter, the player would receive a possible alternate ending to the game's story featuring their fighter. These alternate histories should not be seen as relevant to future sequels or comic adaptations.
Winning the battle with Superman cost Raven dearly. The amount of demonic energy required overwhelmed her. After regaining consciousness, she looked around warily. Her immediate surroundings were a hellish ruin. Nearby stood her father, Trigon. Raven had somehow called him forth during her battle.
Trigon thanked his daughter. He then summoned an army of demons and set out to destroy the rest of the planet.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Magic
- Darkness Manipulation
- Flight
- Teleportation
- Dimensional Travel: Raven can follow Mirror Master in the Mirror World.[1]
- Astral Projection: Raven can send her astral form away from her body.[2]
- Mind Control: Raven could take control of Green Arrow's body and use it to attack Batman.[3]
Notes
- This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the Injustice: Gods Among Us and is an adaptation of Rachel Roth/Raven. The original character was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez and first appeared in DC Comics Presents #26.
- Raven was voiced by Tara Strong.
Related
- 40 Appearances of Raven (Injustice)
- 12 Images featuring Raven (Injustice)
- 1 Quotations by or about Raven (Injustice)
- Character Gallery: Raven (Injustice)
Footnotes
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