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|name = Malekith the Accursed |
|name = Malekith the Accursed |
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|films = ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' |
|films = ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' |
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+ | |shows = ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]''<br>''[[Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.]]'' |
+ | |voice = [[Quinton Flynn]] (''The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'')<br>James C. Mathis III (''Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'') |
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|fullname = Malekith |
|fullname = Malekith |
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+ | |alias = Malekith the Accursed<br>The Master of the Hounds<br>Elf (by Thor) |
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|personality = Evil, cruel, arrogant, power-hungry, sadistic, ruthless, murderous, violent, selfish, vengeful, diabolical, ancient |
|personality = Evil, cruel, arrogant, power-hungry, sadistic, ruthless, murderous, violent, selfish, vengeful, diabolical, ancient |
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+ | |alignment = Evil |
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− | |goal = To gain the Aether and plunge the |
+ | |goal = To gain the Aether and plunge the entire universe into darkness |
|friends = [[Algrim|Algrim the Strong]] |
|friends = [[Algrim|Algrim the Strong]] |
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|minions = [[Dark Elves]] |
|minions = [[Dark Elves]] |
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− | |enemies = [[Thor Odinson]], [[Jane Foster]], [[Loki Laufeyson]], [[Odin]], [[Frigga]], [[Sif]], [[Hogun]], [[Volstagg]], [[Fandral]], Tyr, [[Heimdall]] |
+ | |enemies = [[Thor Odinson]], [[Jane Foster]], [[Loki Laufeyson]], [[Odin]], [[Frigga]], [[Sif]], [[Hogun]], [[Volstagg]], [[Fandral]], Tyr, [[Heimdall]], Frost Giants |
|likes = Power, control, darkness |
|likes = Power, control, darkness |
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− | |dislikes = Not getting things his way, his minions failing him |
+ | |dislikes = Not getting things his way, his minions failing him, the Asgardians |
+ | |powers = Dark magic<br>Aether |
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− | |fate = Crushed and killed by his own falling ship |
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+ | |fate = Crushed and killed by his own ship (in Thor: Dark World)<br>Killed by the Frost Giants and resurrected by Loki and vanished when the Casket of Ancient Winters closed |
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− | |quote = "Your universe was never meant to be. Your world and your family will be extinguished!" |
+ | |quote = "Your universe was never meant to be. Your world and your family will be extinguished!"<br>"I walked in both worlds now, Odinson. The living... and the dead. |
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+ | {{Quote|I'm Malekith and I will have what is mine.|Malekith to [[Frigga]]|Thor: The Dark World}} |
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⚫ | Malekith is the cruel leader of the Dark Elves, a race of beings said to be older than the universe itself. Born into darkness, Malekith led his people in a war against the Asgardians, planning to use the |
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+ | ==Background== |
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⚫ | Years later, when Jane Foster was sucked into a vortex and the Aether entered her, Malekith reawakens and plots to claim the Aether to achieve his dark goals. To prepare his plans, he transforms his lieutenant, Algrim, into a Kursed. When Jane is taken to Asgard, Malekith and the Dark Elves immediately invade Asgard to get her and the Aether. During the attack, as the Dark Elves kill many Asgardians, Malekith and Algrim confront the Queen of Asgard, Frigga, who was protecting Jane. After fighting Frigga, Malekith attempts to capture Jane, but she is revealed to be a hologram. Enraged, Malekith demands Frigga to tell him where she is, and when Frigga refuses to do so, Algrim stabs Frigga, killing her. Thor, having witnessed the death, blasts lighting at Malekith, burning and scaring half of his face, and Malekith, Algrim and the Dark Elves flee Asgard and return to Svartaifheim. |
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+ | ===Personality=== |
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+ | As the leader of the malicious Dark Elves, Malekith is a bitter, cynical, cold elf bent on revenge. He wanted to avenge the loss of elves, but ended up getting many more killed in his failed attempts for revenge. He is not very bright, as the only thing he can think of to conjure with the Aether is waves of dark energy, deeply contrasting [[Thanos]] in his evident lack of creativity. |
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⚫ | Later, Thor, Jane and Loki travel to Svartaifheim to confront Malekith and the Dark Elves, intending to prevent them from causing more casualities and to destroy the Aether. There, Loki and Thor, using a hoax in which Loki appeared to betray Thor and offer to let the Dark Elves destroy Asgard, trick Malekith into drawing the Aether out of Jane. However, Thor's attempt to destroy the Aether fails, as it proved |
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⚫ | Malekith, now activating his plan to destroy the entire universe, attacks Earth first by invading London. As he prepares to use the Aether to destroy Earth, Thor arrives on the scene and confronts Malekith. The two engage in a brutal fight that takes them through various dimensional portals. In the end, despite the fact the Aether cannot be destroyed, Thor manages to defeat Malekith by using Erik Selvig's devices to slice Malekith's arms off and stab his chest, before smashing Malekith into the wall of his ship, teleporting him back to Svartaifheim. Malekith's crumbing ship nearly falls on top of Thor and Jane, but Erik Selvig uses his devices to teleport the ship to Svartaifheim, where it falls on top of Malekith and crushes Malekith to death. The Aether is then taken by Volstagg and Sif, who give it to the Collector for safekeeping. |
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− | Malekith the Accursed is a minor villain from the animated television show ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]''. His only appearance is in "The Casket of Ancient Winters". |
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− | The Enchantress and the Executioner attempted to grab it from him, he froze them and unleashed the ancient winter on Earth, causing his dead people to rise. |
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− | But he was stopped by Iron, Thor, and Black Panther who came to stop him. He was destroyed by Thor's lightning strike conducted by Iron Man's armor and the Casket was sealed off for good. |
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Malekith possessed various superhuman attributes, some of which are common to his race. |
Malekith possessed various superhuman attributes, some of which are common to his race. |
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+ | *'''Superhuman Strength:''' |
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+ | *'''Superhuman Speed''' |
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+ | *'''Superhuman Stamina''' |
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+ | *'''Superhuman Durability''' |
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+ | *'''Superhuman Agility''' |
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+ | *'''Superhuman Reflexes''' |
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⚫ | *'''Regenerative Healing Factor:''' In spite his his body's increased durability, it is possible to injure him. However, Malekith's metabolism enables him to repair damaged bodily tissues much faster and more extensively than a human is capable of. The limits of Malekith's natural healing abilities aren't known, but it is believed that he isn't able to regenerate missing limbs or organs without magical assistance. |
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+ | *'''Magical Energy Manipulation:''' Malekith can manipulate great amounts of mystical energy for a number of purposes. Malekith has been known to often use his mysical powers to alter his shape and appearance. |
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⚫ | Like all members of his race, Malekith has demonstrated a significant vulnerability to iron. For example, his mysical powers are useless against objects composed of iron. Also, being struck by an object made of iron, or even holding an iron object, can cause him great physical pain and injury whereas a similarly durable and powerful metal might cause him no discomfort at all. |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | ===''Marvel Animated Universe''=== |
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⚫ | In Norway, he was with the travelers searching something on the ruins of the Viking fort. However, when the others saw frozen figures, they ran and the other one was frozen while attempting to open the crate. Malekith then opened it and obtained the Casket of Ancient Winters. The Enchantress and the Executioner attempted to grab it from him, he froze them and unleashed the ancient winter on Earth, causing his dead people to rise. |
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− | '''Superhuman Strength:''' Malekith, like all Dark Elves, possesses superhuman strength. Ordinarily, Malekith possesses sufficient strength to lift about 10 tons without supplementing his strength with his other powers. However, while using his other powers, he is able to increase his strength to the point where he can lift up to 90 tons. |
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⚫ | Malekith returns as he claimed that he walked on both worlds of the living and the dead. He possesses the Asgardian artifact, the Casket of Ancient Winters that he unleashes on Earth to resurrect his dead people, create a new paradise for his people and cut of Midgard of the Nine Realms. But he was stopped by Iron, Thor, and Black Panther who came to stop him. He was destroyed by Thor's lightning strike conducted by Iron Man's armor and the Casket was sealed off for good. |
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− | '''Superhuman Speed:''' Malekith can run and move at speeds that are beyond the physical limits of even the finest human athlete. |
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⚫ | Malekith is the cruel leader of the Dark Elves, a race of beings said to be older than the universe itself. Born into darkness, Malekith led his people in a war against the Asgardians, planning to use the Reality Stone, named "the Aether" to plunge the universe into an eternal spate of darkness. But Bor, the King of Asgard, had it taken away from him. With their defeat inevitable, Malekith and the remaining Dark Elves escaped into space. |
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⚫ | Years later, when Jane Foster was sucked into a vortex and the Aether entered her, Malekith reawakens and plots to claim the Aether to achieve his dark goals. To prepare his plans, he transforms his lieutenant, Algrim, into a Kursed. When Jane is taken to Asgard, Malekith and the Dark Elves immediately invade Asgard to get her and the Aether. During the attack, as the Dark Elves kill many Asgardians, Malekith and Algrim confront the Queen of Asgard, Frigga, who was protecting Jane. After fighting Frigga, Malekith attempts to capture Jane, but she is revealed to be a hologram. Enraged, Malekith demands Frigga to tell him where she is, and when Frigga refuses to do so, Algrim stabs Frigga, killing her. Thor, having witnessed the death, blasts lighting at Malekith, burning and scaring half of his face, and Malekith, Algrim, and the Dark Elves flee Asgard and return to Svartaifheim. |
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− | '''Superhuman Stamina:''' Malekith's musculature produces considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of an ordinary human. He can physically exert himself at peak capacity for up to 24 hours before the build up of fatigue toxins in his blood begins to impair him. |
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⚫ | Later, Thor, Jane, and Loki travel to Svartaifheim to confront Malekith and the Dark Elves, intending to prevent them from causing more casualities and to destroy the Aether. There, Loki and Thor, using a hoax in which Loki appeared to betray Thor and offer to let the Dark Elves destroy Asgard, trick Malekith into drawing the Aether out of Jane. However, Thor's attempt to destroy the Aether fails, as it proved indestructible, allowing Malekith to absorb it. Malekith escapes, leaving Algrim and some of his Dark Elves to fight Thor and Loki, although Thor and Loki manage to kill Algrim and the Dark Elves (although Loki was seemingly killed by Algrim in the process). |
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− | '''Superhuman Durability:''' Malekith's body is tougher and much more resistant to physical injury than the body of a human. Malekith can withstand powerful impact forces, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes, falls from great heights, and powerful energy blasts without being injured. |
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− | '''Superhuman Agility:''' Malekith's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of the finest human athlete. |
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− | '''Superhuman Reflexes:''' Malekith's reflexes are similarly enhanced and are superior to those of the fineat human athlete. |
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− | '''Magical Energy Manipulation:''' Malekith can manipulate great amounts of mystical energy for a number of purposes. Malekith has been known to often use his mysical powers to alter his shape and appearance. He can even use this ability to transform himself into a mist-like substance, allowing him to fly through the air over great distances. He is also capable of using this same energy to teleport himself across great distances, including between dimensional barriers. Malekith can also generate powerful blasts of concussive energy for destructive purposes. It is also believed that Malekith can use this mystical energy to increase most, if not all, of his superhuman physical attributes temporarily. He has used it to increase his physical strength and, since he was believed to have been killed by Kurse after having his neck broken, it is believed that he used his knowledge of sorcery beforehand to increase the limits of his natural healing abilities and for the purpose of appearing to be dead. |
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− | Though he generally avoids is, Malekith is a moderately skilled hand to hand combatant. He is also a talented and powerful sorcerer. |
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− | *Malekith is similar to [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]] and [[Master Xehanort]] from [[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]], as all the three of them have powers over dark magic (althought, in different ways) and seeks to plunge the world they live into complete darkness. |
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− | Malekith the Accursed Close Up.jpg|Malekith in ''The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' |
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Revision as of 18:59, 20 June 2020
Malekith the Accursed is the main antagonist in Thor: The Dark World. He is the king of the Dark Elves from the realm of Svartalfheim and one of Thor's dangerous enemies.
Background
Personality
As the leader of the malicious Dark Elves, Malekith is a bitter, cynical, cold elf bent on revenge. He wanted to avenge the loss of elves, but ended up getting many more killed in his failed attempts for revenge. He is not very bright, as the only thing he can think of to conjure with the Aether is waves of dark energy, deeply contrasting Thanos in his evident lack of creativity.
Powers and Abilities
Malekith possessed various superhuman attributes, some of which are common to his race.
- Superhuman Strength:
- Superhuman Speed
- Superhuman Stamina
- Superhuman Durability
- Superhuman Agility
- Superhuman Reflexes
- Extended Longevity: Malekith, like all Dark Elves, possesses a greatly extended lifespan and ages at a much slower pace than humans. He is also immune to the effects of all known Earthly diseases and infections.
- Regenerative Healing Factor: In spite his his body's increased durability, it is possible to injure him. However, Malekith's metabolism enables him to repair damaged bodily tissues much faster and more extensively than a human is capable of. The limits of Malekith's natural healing abilities aren't known, but it is believed that he isn't able to regenerate missing limbs or organs without magical assistance.
- Magical Energy Manipulation: Malekith can manipulate great amounts of mystical energy for a number of purposes. Malekith has been known to often use his mysical powers to alter his shape and appearance.
Weaknesses
Like all members of his race, Malekith has demonstrated a significant vulnerability to iron. For example, his mysical powers are useless against objects composed of iron. Also, being struck by an object made of iron, or even holding an iron object, can cause him great physical pain and injury whereas a similarly durable and powerful metal might cause him no discomfort at all.
Appearances
Marvel Animated Universe
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Malekith is a Dark Elf who, along with his people, was destroyed by the Frost Giants ages ago. Loki released Malekith from the realm of the dead, so he would retrieve the ancient artifact known as the Casket of Ancient Winters.
In Norway, he was with the travelers searching something on the ruins of the Viking fort. However, when the others saw frozen figures, they ran and the other one was frozen while attempting to open the crate. Malekith then opened it and obtained the Casket of Ancient Winters. The Enchantress and the Executioner attempted to grab it from him, he froze them and unleashed the ancient winter on Earth, causing his dead people to rise.
Malekith returns as he claimed that he walked on both worlds of the living and the dead. He possesses the Asgardian artifact, the Casket of Ancient Winters that he unleashes on Earth to resurrect his dead people, create a new paradise for his people and cut of Midgard of the Nine Realms. But he was stopped by Iron, Thor, and Black Panther who came to stop him. He was destroyed by Thor's lightning strike conducted by Iron Man's armor and the Casket was sealed off for good.
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Thor: The Dark World
Malekith is the cruel leader of the Dark Elves, a race of beings said to be older than the universe itself. Born into darkness, Malekith led his people in a war against the Asgardians, planning to use the Reality Stone, named "the Aether" to plunge the universe into an eternal spate of darkness. But Bor, the King of Asgard, had it taken away from him. With their defeat inevitable, Malekith and the remaining Dark Elves escaped into space.
Years later, when Jane Foster was sucked into a vortex and the Aether entered her, Malekith reawakens and plots to claim the Aether to achieve his dark goals. To prepare his plans, he transforms his lieutenant, Algrim, into a Kursed. When Jane is taken to Asgard, Malekith and the Dark Elves immediately invade Asgard to get her and the Aether. During the attack, as the Dark Elves kill many Asgardians, Malekith and Algrim confront the Queen of Asgard, Frigga, who was protecting Jane. After fighting Frigga, Malekith attempts to capture Jane, but she is revealed to be a hologram. Enraged, Malekith demands Frigga to tell him where she is, and when Frigga refuses to do so, Algrim stabs Frigga, killing her. Thor, having witnessed the death, blasts lighting at Malekith, burning and scaring half of his face, and Malekith, Algrim, and the Dark Elves flee Asgard and return to Svartaifheim.
Later, Thor, Jane, and Loki travel to Svartaifheim to confront Malekith and the Dark Elves, intending to prevent them from causing more casualities and to destroy the Aether. There, Loki and Thor, using a hoax in which Loki appeared to betray Thor and offer to let the Dark Elves destroy Asgard, trick Malekith into drawing the Aether out of Jane. However, Thor's attempt to destroy the Aether fails, as it proved indestructible, allowing Malekith to absorb it. Malekith escapes, leaving Algrim and some of his Dark Elves to fight Thor and Loki, although Thor and Loki manage to kill Algrim and the Dark Elves (although Loki was seemingly killed by Algrim in the process).
Malekith, now activating his plan to destroy the entire universe, attacks Earth first by invading London. As he prepares to use the Aether to destroy Earth, Thor arrives on the scene and confronts Malekith. The two engage in a brutal fight that takes them through various dimensional portals. In the end, despite the fact the Aether cannot be destroyed, Thor manages to defeat Malekith by using Erik Selvig's devices to slice Malekith's arms off and stab his chest, before smashing Malekith into the wall of his ship, teleporting him back to Svartaifheim. Malekith's crumbing ship nearly falls on top of Thor and Jane, but Erik Selvig uses his devices to teleport the ship to Svartaifheim, where it falls on top of Malekith and crushes Malekith to death. The Aether is then taken by Volstagg and Sif, who give it to the Collector for safekeeping.
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