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|fullname = Trigon |
|fullname = Trigon |
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|alias = Captain Frank Finney |
|alias = Captain Frank Finney |
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− | |origin = ''Titans'' (DC Universe) |
+ | |origin = ''Titans'' <small>(DC Universe)</small> |
− | |occupation = Lord of an |
+ | |occupation = Lord of an interdimensional netherworld<br> |
Evil embodiment |
Evil embodiment |
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+ | |skills = Dimensional travel<br> |
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− | |skills = Dimensional travel<br>Illusion casting<br>Biokinesis<br>Healing<br>Mind control<br>Force field generation<br>Immortality<br>Transmutation<br>Life destruction<br>Shapeshifting |
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+ | Biokinesis<br> |
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+ | Mind control<br> |
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|goals = Take over the Earth and the entire universe.<br> |
|goals = Take over the Earth and the entire universe.<br> |
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Destroy the Titans. |
Destroy the Titans. |
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|type of villain = Demonic Supervillain}} |
|type of villain = Demonic Supervillain}} |
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− | '''Trigon''' is one of the main antagonists of the DC Universe original series, ''Titans |
+ | '''Trigon''' is one of the main antagonists of the DC Universe original series, ''Titans''. He served as the main antagonist of the first season and the titular main antagonist of the first episode of Season 2, ''Trigon''. |
− | Trigon is an interdimensional demon that is dedicated to dominating the entire universe with the help of |
+ | Trigon is an interdimensional demon that is dedicated to dominating the entire universe with the help of the cult of his worshippers. He is also the father of Rachel Roth/Raven. |
He is portrayed by Seamus Dever. |
He is portrayed by Seamus Dever. |
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**Koriand'r/Starfire |
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==Powers and Abilities== |
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− | *'''Demonic Power''': Trigon is a large, powerful |
+ | *'''Demonic Power''': Trigon is a large, powerful extradimensional demonic entity. Also, Trigon was easily able to defeat the Titans. |
**'''Dimensional travel''' |
**'''Dimensional travel''' |
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**'''Illusion casting''' |
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**'''Shapeshifting''' |
**'''Shapeshifting''' |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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Trigon is one of the main antagonists of the DC Universe original series, Titans. He served as the main antagonist of the first season and the titular main antagonist of the first episode of Season 2, Trigon.
Trigon is an interdimensional demon that is dedicated to dominating the entire universe with the help of the cult of his worshippers. He is also the father of Rachel Roth/Raven.
He is portrayed by Seamus Dever.
History
Season 1
Kory finally remembers her past, and her mission along with it: she has come to Earth to prevent the coming of the demonic overlord Trigon, who’s aiming to use his child Rachel as a living portal to this dimension, but she’s too late. Trigon has arrived in his human form.
Incomplete
Season 2
To be added
Relationships
Family
Allies
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Enemies
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Powers and Abilities
- Demonic Power: Trigon is a large, powerful extradimensional demonic entity. Also, Trigon was easily able to defeat the Titans.
- Dimensional travel
- Illusion casting
- Biokinesis
- Healing
- Mind control
- Force field generation
- Immortality
- Transmutation
- Life destruction
- Shapeshifting
Gallery
Trivia
- This is the first live-action adaptation of the character.
- Unlike the original version of Trigon, this version of the character's true form is not red, but black.
- It is unknown what his status is as of right now.