![]() ![]() They hold the line, move in large groups and wield powerful abilities too. Only some of the living are helpless victims, the rest can retaliate against your forces. Who knows, may be you also find out the grim truth about the supreme hierarchies of the Church. ![]() Question members of your own necromantic cult, force answers out of your enemies and even dialogue your own phylacterium - to gather the lost memories of the Necromancer piece by piece and reveal the nature of his immortality. Meet colorful characters - friends and foes alike. These re-animated creatures have their own unique abilities, such as the undead Priest whose blessings in life, will now curse your enemies in death. Raise the undead, use numerous spells and explore a mystical world, all realised with darkly extravagant pixel-art.Įach fallen foe can be resurrected and added to your army to create unlimited legions of the dead. The Unliving is a dynamic rogue-lite action RPG with strategic elements. Smite hundreds of those standing in your way and turn them into your tools on the way to a greater purpose. Clerics and lords hope to hide behind high walls, but there’s no stronghold to cover them from your wrath. This storm is you, a mighty Necromancer, a sorcerer who denies death and leads the legions of the dead. Grim Reaper panics and is attacked and apparently consumed by Lloigoroth, with the Legion's spirits departing the corpses.The realm of the living has been corrupted to its core and a storm is coming to change the world order. When the character is confronted by the Vision and forced to accept that he actually committed suicide, the Legion rebel. Legion of the Unliving IVĪ fourth version appears in the title Avengers, with the former villains' spirits summoned and placed in the bodies of dead civilians - effectively zombies - by Avengers foe the Grim Reaper (empowered by a demon called Lloigoroth) who mistakenly believes the Avengers murdered him. Immortus himself is judged by the entities the Time Keepers and forced to become the nexus himself. Seeking to use the Scarlet Witch as a nexus point from which to control all of time, Immortus summons the Legion to delay the pursuing Avengers, although they are almost totally defeated by the heroes. The third version of the Legion appears in the title Avengers West Coast, and is created by reoccurring Avengers foe Immortus. Losing the game disorients the Grandmaster and Death is released, with the entity banishing all the Elders from its realm, restoring all heroes to life and then returning them to Earth. The Grandmaster then proposes another competition and adds the fallen heroes to the Legion, until tricked by Hawkeye in a game of chance. Almost all the Avengers are killed stopping the Legion and defusing the bombs, with only Captain America and Hawkeye surviving. A battle to the death follows, and when Thor observes fellow Asgardian the Executioner act dishonourably he realizes the Legion are in fact only copies of the original beings, minus their personalities. Intending to destroy the universe - via six bombs - and recreate it with his fellow Elders, the Grandmaster decides to eliminate opponents the Avengers (including the West Coast Avengers) by having fellow Elder the Collector bring the heroes (and ally the Silver Surfer) to the Realm of Death to battle the Legion of Unliving. ![]() The second version of the Legion is featured in an Avengers annual, in which the Elder of the Universe the Grandmaster, usurps the power of the entity Death. Only the Human Torch android is allowed to remain as it is revealed that the character is in fact the Vision, years before being modified by the robot Ultron. Kang flees when confronted by the Thunder God Thor, with Immortus reviving Iron Man and healing the Vision and returning the Legion back to their respective eras. Although partially successful in their mission (the original Human Torch kills Iron Man and the Vision is wounded), the Legion frees themselves from Kang's control and aid the Avengers. As the name implies, the members of the Legion were all characters established as being deceased in Marvel continuity, being pulled from time a moment before their deaths. The original Legion appears during the Celestial Madonna storyline in the titles Avengers and Giant-Size Avengers, having been summoned from time by the villain Kang the Conqueror (at the suggestion of future self Immortus) to kill the superhero team. The groups were created by Steve Englehart and Sal Buscema Tom DeFalco and various artists Roy Thomas and Daniel Bulanadi Len Kaminski and Chris Eliopoulos and Kurt Busiek and George Pérez. The five versions first appear in Avengers #131 (Jan.
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