Pandora
aka Lilith

REFLEXES 4D
Acrobatics 7D, brawling 9D, climbing 6D, dodge 8D, driving 5D, martial arts 7D, melee weapons 7D (Kusarigama +4D), riding 5D, sneak 7D
COORDINATION 4D
Catch 7D, lockpicking 6D, marksmanship 8D (pistols +4D), missile weapons 7D, sleight of hand 9D, thievery 9D, thrown weapons 7D (throwing daggers +3D)
PHYSIQUE 3D
Leaping 6D, lifting 6D, resistance 10D, running 4D, swimming 4D
KNOWLEDGE 4D
Arcane lore 11D, criminology 9D, forgery 6D, medicine (first aid) 8D, navigation 6D, research 7D, scholar 10D
PERCEPTION 5D
Hide 8D, know-how (Powers) 10D, search 8D, streetwise 6D, survival 9D, tracking 9D
PRESENCE 4D
Animal handling 5D, bluff 5D, interrogation 6D, intimidation 7D, willpower 6D

ADVANTAGES: Attractive Appearance -2D, Acute Balance -2D, Courage -2D, Obscure Knowledge -2D, Observant -2D, Speed Draw -1D
DISADVANTAGES: Dark Secret (unleashed evil onto the earth) +3D, Enemy (Vandal Savage) +2D, Fanatic (capturing or destroying the seven deadly sins) +3D, Hides Emotions +1D, Obsessive Tendencies +2D

SPEED: 30PDV: 4BDV: 5DP/L BONUS:
+3
HERO PTS: 10VILLAIN PTS: 4CHARACTER PTS:
120
BODY PTS: 34

POWERS: Wizardry 7D, Immunity 12D, Longevity 25D, Language Comprehension 15D, Teleportation 13D, Healing (self-only) 16D, Sustenance 18D

EQUIPMENT: All of Pandora’s equipment has been infused with magic. This means that they deal extra damage to those with the Magic Susceptibility disadvantage and can even harm spirits that are normally immune to mortal weaponry. While she has access to virtually any weaponry she might need, these are the items that she routinely carries with her: pistols that contain shock buffers and new polymers from Wayne Industries that allow for zero recoil (BDV 5Dx3); throwing knives with Semtex charges in the hilts (BDV 2D standard/BDV 4Dx3 if Semtex is activated); Kusarigama – the ball weight and chain are made of depleted Promethium and the blade is inscribed with Sanskrit runes (BDV 4D, range up to 14 feet).

BACKGROUND: Pandora has a similar origin to the Pandora of myth. She opened Pandora’s box to release tragedy, torment, torture and the terrors of man. She was sentenced alongside the Phantom Stranger, and The Question, as one of the Trinity of Sin. Due to her opening of the box, The Wizard along with the Circle of Eternity sentenced Pandora to an eternity of loneliness, pain and being told she was evil. She spent centuries in shame and isolation, only to return to break her curse.

During Flashpoint, when Barry Allen travels through time in order to try and correct the timeline, he ends up in a space of time where he sees three distinct timelines, each representing the DC, Wildstorm and Vertigo (not including creator owned properties) universes. He’s met by Pandora, an entity of unknown origins or powers, who tells him that long ago, the three worlds were split in order to weaken them for the impending arrival of an unknown evil force. In order to combat it, the three timelines had to be merged into one. When all is said and done, and Barry fixes time, he wakes up at his desk. The three timelines have all been merged into one Universe, which came to be known as the “DCnU” or the “New 52 Universe” amongst fans.

Despite sweeping changes to the universe, none of its characters remembered the universe prior to the changes, going about their lives as the current status quo was always present. Following these changes to the universe, DC Comics relaunched their entire line with 52 #1 issues. Pandora appeared in all of these issues (as well as the second issue of Batman) seemingly observing and watching all of the heroes.

In the present day DC Universe, Pandora comes across a dead body which she begins to investigate, until the Phantom Stranger interrupts her. Phantom Stranger reveals that he is aware of what Pandora has done to the universe, and while she thinks she may have strengthened it, he tells her she has only cursed it, as she once did before. He continues to state that a group called the Circle of Eternity had made it clear that people like them were cursed to watch the world that they’ve sown, never getting involved, but Pandora remains defiant, dismissing the Stranger’s warning believing the Circle to had been destroyed. Stranger informs her that someone from the Circle who he refers to as “The Third Sinner” is still walking the world, but unlike her, does not interfere with the human world.

Assuming she’s in possession of the box, Stranger attempts to take it away from her, leading her to attack, and shoot him in the head, knowing full well that she can’t kill him, only cause him pain. Pandora leaves, telling Stranger that she will find and imprison someone called “The Strange,” as it will free her of her curse, and she will receive help from the Justice League, whether they like it or not.

Searching for her box, Pandora sets out for various secret locations that hold the world’s most dangerous items. She first searches through The Red Room, run by S.T.A.R. Labs, but fails to find her box. She would eventually find the box in A.R.G.U.S.’ Black Room, where various mystical items were in holding. Though she alerts Steve Trevor and the rest of A.R.G.U.S. to her presence, she manages to get away with her box. When she attempts to reopen the box, she is unable. Suddenly, The Wizard appears, weakened by the awakening of Black Adam, and apologizes for the Council’s judgment on her, claiming it to be foolish and unfair, whereas the other two of the Trinity of Sin deserved their punishment.

The Wizard tells Pandora that she can not recapture what has already been released, but the box still contains a great power that only the strongest, or darkest of heart can open the box to find. Without telling her who specifically he means, the Wizard fades away before Pandora can receive any answers. With no possible leads, Pandora seeks out the Phantom Stranger to see if he could be of any use to her.

The Stranger turns out to be less than pleased to see her, when she confronts him near his family, who he’s built in order to have some resemblance of a normal life. With The Stranger refusing to help her, Pandora threatens to reveal his true identity before she leaves. But Pandora is not done with the Stranger, as she follows him to Nanda Parbat, where he confronts John Constantine about an upcoming war “among the three.”

It is ultimately revealed that the Box is capable of opening a portal to Earth-3, home of the Crime Syndicate and when the evil villains journey to the prime Earth, they unleash the events known as Forever Evil.

During Rebirth, Pandora is seen running from an unseen pursuer. She turns toward her assailant and is obliterated. A blood spatter remains where Pandora once stood and it is strongly implied that her killer is Dr. Manhattan. Given that she had previously survived gunshot wounds to the head and other similar attacks, it’s possible that she may yet reform.


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