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| HistoryText = Wyynde was born 45,000 years ago in the land of the Khe-Wannantu, a people who greatly resembled in their appearance and culture of the Native Americans of later centuries. Wyynde's father was the dhonu, or king of the Khe-Wannantu and he was expected to become his father's successor. But Wyynde did not wish to sacrifice his freedom in order to become dhonu, and he left his people. Eventually, Wyynde became a soldier for the City of the Golden Gate in [[Atlantis]].
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Wyynde was a member of a Atlantean patrol lead by [[Lady Chian (New Earth)|Lady Chian]] that clashed with a group of primitive "sub-men." He wounded by the sub-men's arrows and became separated from the rest of his patrol. Wyynde became lost in the snow-covered wilderness, and the glare from the snow rendered him blind. Wyynde almost willingly gave himself up to death when he was mentally contacted by the sorcerer [[Calculha (New Earth)|Calculha]], who guided him in finding a blood-red gem, which contained the essence of Calculha's son [[Ahri'ahn (New Earth)|Ahri'ahn]]. Instructed by Calculha, Wyynde helped in restoring Ahri'ahn's body and in turn regaining his sight. Wyynde misunderstood Ahri'ahn's name, and called him Arion, the name the reborn sorcerer used in his new incarnation. Afterwards, Wyynde became one of Arion's closest friend, and was romantically pursued by the shape-changer [[Mara (New Earth)|Mara]].
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Upon death of his father, Wyynde returned to the Khe-Wannantu and became their new dhonu. He then married one of the Khe-Wannantu, [[Fawndancer (New Earth)|Fawndancer]], who had been pledged to him before her birth.
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* Highly formidable hand-to-hand combatant.
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* {{Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced)}}: Highly formidable hand-to-hand combatant.
 
* Superbly skilled with swords, bow and arrows, hand held blasters, and other weapons
 
* Superbly skilled with swords, bow and arrows, hand held blasters, and other weapons
 
| Strength = Peak Human
 
| Strength = Peak Human

Revision as of 08:48, 11 January 2018


Wyynde was born 45,000 years ago in the land of the Khe-Wannantu, a people who greatly resembled in their appearance and culture of the Native Americans of later centuries. Wyynde's father was the dhonu, or king of the Khe-Wannantu and he was expected to become his father's successor. But Wyynde did not wish to sacrifice his freedom in order to become dhonu, and he left his people. Eventually, Wyynde became a soldier for the City of the Golden Gate in Atlantis.

Wyynde was a member of a Atlantean patrol lead by Lady Chian that clashed with a group of primitive "sub-men." He wounded by the sub-men's arrows and became separated from the rest of his patrol. Wyynde became lost in the snow-covered wilderness, and the glare from the snow rendered him blind. Wyynde almost willingly gave himself up to death when he was mentally contacted by the sorcerer Calculha, who guided him in finding a blood-red gem, which contained the essence of Calculha's son Ahri'ahn. Instructed by Calculha, Wyynde helped in restoring Ahri'ahn's body and in turn regaining his sight. Wyynde misunderstood Ahri'ahn's name, and called him Arion, the name the reborn sorcerer used in his new incarnation. Afterwards, Wyynde became one of Arion's closest friend, and was romantically pursued by the shape-changer Mara.

Upon death of his father, Wyynde returned to the Khe-Wannantu and became their new dhonu. He then married one of the Khe-Wannantu, Fawndancer, who had been pledged to him before her birth.


Abilities

  • Hand-to-Hand Combat (Advanced): Highly formidable hand-to-hand combatant.
  • Superbly skilled with swords, bow and arrows, hand held blasters, and other weapons


  • Although this character was originally introduced during DC's Earth-One era of publication, their existence following the events of the 1985–86 limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths remains intact. However, some elements of the character's Pre-Crisis history may have been altered or removed for Post-Crisis New Earth continuity, and should be considered apocryphal.

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