Kiani

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Kiani


Fathom: Dawn of War #1 Talent Caldwell, Jason Gorder & Peter Steigerwald.

Publisher Aspen MLT (2003-present)
First appearance Michael Turner Presents: Aspen #2 (2004)
Created by Michael Turner and Talent Caldwell.
Characteristics
Alter ego Kianiǫ
Affiliations The Elite Security Force of the Blue
Notable aliases N/A
Abilities Manipulation and control of water, ability to breathe underwater

Kiani is a supporting character of Fathom, a comic book series created by Michael Turner.

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[edit] Early Years

Kiani's childhood was largely defined by her parents' death during the destruction of Marielle, an underwater city of the Blue. At a young age, she was taken as an aprentice by the enigmatic Casque. He and Cannon Hawke educated and trained her, and she eventually joined the Blue's Elite Secruity Force. They also tried to show her that her hatred towards Humanity is misplaced, but she still blames Humanity for the destruction of Marielle. This hardened her attitude and causes her to be quite headstrong. However, she continues her work with the Security Force and is a respected warrior.

[edit] Shepherd's Field

Kiani's destiny changes as Casque and some trainees are caught and abducted by order of Admiral Maylander, while they were training on Shepher'd Field. While they were abducted, Kiani was busy searching for Aspen Matthews, a member of the Blue who had recently reappeared. As she hears of the abductions, she is devastated and allies herself with Marquesis, a member of the Blue council, and his group of commandos. Together, they storm an secret American base where Casque and the others are being held.

[edit] Dawn of War

The group finds out that scienctists have been conducting cruel experiments on their Blue captives, trying to analyze their strengths and their weaknesses. They manage to rescue Casque and other captives. Kiani also discovers that Marquesis has gone rogue and has been cutting deals with Admiral Maylander. He really wants Casque for his own purposes. She eventually follows Marquesis to his base and they fight to the death...her death.

As Kiani is passing away, Casque emerges and used his extraordinary powers to save her. He then reveals that he was in fact a Black, an underwater race living at the very bottom of the oceans. He leaves Kiani and rejoines his brethren, leaving her alone, robbed of her parental figure.

Kiani defeated by Marquesis, by Talent Caldwell, Sal Regla, and Christina Strain
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Kiani defeated by Marquesis, by Talent Caldwell, Sal Regla, and Christina Strain

[edit] Loneliness

Loneliness is a major theme in Kiani's life. She has been clinging onto Casque since her parents' death. Without this figure, she often loses herself in sadness and anger. Without Casque, Kiani has no one left to turn to, save her comrades Brande, Siphon, and Cannon. Hopefully, Kiani will learn to cope in the near future.

[edit] Elite Blue

Issue 7 of Fathom: volume 2, reveals that Kiani is an Elite Blue. This means that she has not only the ability to live underwater, but the ability to manipulate water at her will. Her powers were most likely triggered by an electric shock given to her by one of the Tigersharks, Admiral Maylander's elite force. It is unknown where Kiani's new abilities will take her.

[edit] Artists of Kiani

Kiani's character has been drawn by the different artists of Aspen. Although Michael Turner created Kiani, and her visual character was largely defined by then-Aspen artist Talent Caldwell. His portrayal of Kiani conveyed her rugged, dangerous, and sexy attitude. Many fans believe that Talent has been the best artist to date when it comes to handling Kiani. Another influential artist is Koi Turnbull, artist of Fathom volume 2. His portrayal of Kiani has been more graceful, and he conveys her personality very well.

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