Nerissa

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Nerissa

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Old Nerissa; as she appears in the Comic book

Publisher Disney
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Characteristics
Homeworld Earth
Affiliations C.H.Y.K.N.
Abilities As the former Guardian of the Heart of Kandrakar, Nerissa can fly, and can control the power of Quintessence; allowing her to bring inanimate objects to life. She also possesses the power to manipulate electricity; giving her a powerful lightning based attack that can also be used as a shield.

She is also a Reality warper, able to change her own appearance, and she can influence the minds of others, forcing them to do her bidding.

As the holder of the heart of Meridian, and later the Seal of Nerissa, Nerissa gains a variety of powers, including teleportation between locations, translocation between dimensions, and the ability to bestow powers on others.

Nerissa is a fictional character from the comic book W.i.t.c.h. and the animated series of the same name. Her aliases made several appearances during Season One, but her true nature was not revealed until Season Two.

Nerissa was once the holder of the Heart of Kandrakar, but it was taken from her because she was corrupted by its power. Mad with jealousy, she turned on her fellow Guardians and accidentally killed Cassidy. She was sentenced to be sealed in Mount Thanos until she was freed by the Mage (who had hoped that she would reform if shown compassion).

After the Mage's death, Nerissa took over her identity and manipulated events in Meridian from behind the scenes. She also disguised herself as a red-headed lady named Trill. Taking up work in Phobos' castle in order to feed information back to the rebels, and to become close to Elyon once she was returned to the throne. In Series 2, she successfully siphons off Elyon's power into the Heart of Meridian.

As the former holder of the Heart of Kandrakar, Nerissa has the same powers as the current holder Will.

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[edit] Chronology: Animated Series

Some 40 years prior to the events of W.I.T.C.H, Nerissa served as the leader of the Guardians of the Veil and as the keeper of the Heart of Kandrakar. However, the Council of Kandrakar feared that the power of the Heart was corrupting her, and took it from her believing that doing so would save her.

Desperate to regain the Heart, Nerissa confronted the new holder of the Heart; Cassidy, the Guardian of Water. The pair fought, and Nerissa accidentally sent Cassidy plummeting to her death from the top of a mountain. As punishment for Cassidy's death, Nerissa was sentenced to a lifetime of imprisonment in an ice cave on Mount Thanos. When the veil was raised a portal opened in Mount Thanos and Nerissa used it to escape to Meridian. Later, the Mage helped her, hoping that her guilt and an act of compassion would reform her.

Nerissa laid low during Phobos' reign (pre and during season 1). She created a new identity; that of a good natured red-headed lady called (Trill) and used her cunning and magic to gain employment in Phobos' castles, from where she helped the resistance by smuggling people into/out of the castle and by passing on information. Her true nature was not revealed during this time.

During this period she also took over the identity of the Mage (who had since died), and became the lover of Rebel leader Julian. Together they had a child, Caleb, who in turn became the leader of the resistance. Nerissa later revealed that she had given birth to Caleb specifically for the purpose of him becoming the rebel leader (In the comic book continuity, Nerissa did not take on the identity of the Mage; who only appears in the animated series, and is not related to Caleb; who was created rather than born, and has no parents). Caleb did not learn of his relationship to Nerissa until season 2.

After Phobos' downfall, Nerissa became the primary antagonist and began to move against the Guardians. She freed some of Phobos' minions and set them against the Guardians. Also, she attempted to subvert and disrupt their daily lives on Earth.

In her identity as Trill she also befriended Elyon, giving her a necklace that she said had once belonged to Elyon's birth parents. Unbeknown to Elyon, the necklace was slowly siphoning her powers, and when she was tricked into hating her parents and throwing away the necklace that they had left for her, her powers went with it (Nerissa could not have taken Elyon's powers by force, but was able to steal them as they were given away freely). Nerissa then revealed her true identity, and trapped Elyon inside the necklace, which was now the physical embodiment of the Heart of Meridian.

With the power of the Heart of Meridian, Nerissa became far stronger. She ceased using Phobos's minions and fashioned her own out of fire, ice, rock, and the forms of Matthew Olsen and Mister Huggles; naming them The Knights of Destruction.

While the Knights kept the Guardians busy, Nerissa set about re-forming the original Guardians. She found the weaknesses in their characters and exploited them in order to take control of their minds. Aided by the Seal of Nerissa (formed by combining the Heart of Meridian with the Heart of Zamballa), she then drained her knights of their power and used it to re-energize her Guardian mind slaves, restoring their youth.

Nerissa used the former Guardians, Cassidy, Halinor, Yan Lin & Kadma to fight the current guardians in an element versus element battle in which Will had promised not to retreat. At first Nerissa's Guardians, powered by two Hearts, had the upper hand, until Will realized that they were strong when fighting their opposite elemental number, but lacked the free will necessary to diversify their attacks in order to fight against a different element. This change of tactics allowed the Guardians to defeat Nerissa and force her to retreat.

When the current Guardians next fought Nerissa, they were able to break her spell of control over the former Guardians, starting with Cassidy. However, before they could press home their advantage, Nerissa absorbed the former Guardians into her seal, allowing her to access to all of their powers. Only the intervention of the newly freed Phobos prevented her from turning her new elemental powers against the Guardians. She was forced her to retreat once more.

Nerissa's final defeat came on Halloween, when she attempted to steal the power of the Heart of Earth. After cornering and capturing Napoleon the cat, one of the Regents of Earth, Phobos (disguised as Napoleon) drained Nerissa of her powers and took the Seal of Nerissa (later the Scepter of Phobos) for his own. Trapping Nerissa in the Seal along with Elyon, Yan Lin, and the former Guardians. The former of whom had since learned to reabsorb enough of her powers from the Seal to allow her to exact punishment on the trapped Nerissa for her treachery.

Elyon manages to imprison Nerissa forever in the Heart of Meridian; and gives it to Julian & Caleb. Where she remains, living out her dream of conquering the universe without realizing that it is an illusion.

[edit] Chronology: Comic Book

The previous keeper of the Heart of Kandrakar, Nerissa was consumed by the immense power the Heart gave her and eventually began to descend into evil. The Oracle sensed this and decided that she was no longer fit to keep the Heart. When he entrusted it to Cassidy (who was then the Guardian of Water), It drove Nerissa over the edge. Mad with jealousy, she turned on her fellow guardians and killed Cassidy. When she was defeated, she was sentenced to be sealed in a coffin located in Mount Thanos until the day all of the Aurameres were joined together. That eventually came to pass through the efforts of Luba, who was convinced that the girls were unworthy of their status as Guardians. Awakened from her slumber, Nerissa got her teenage looks back, created the Four Knights of Revenge, and tricked Will into giving her the Heart, declaring war against Kandrakar. After losing strength in the battle with the guardians in Kandrakar, Nerissa re-absorbed the magic she used to create her Knights of Revenge; destroying them automatically. In the end, the Guardians combined their powers and directed them at Nerissa at once, vanquishing her for once and for all.

One of Nerissa's more insidious powers is her ability to change the girls' dreams, turning them into nightmares. The dreams may occasionally affect the real world as well. At the beginning of the second arc, Will's arm is branded with Nerissa's special seal (shaped like the Heart of Kandrakar, but with one scar-like line crossing it) during a dream. It is implied that Hay Lin is less susceptible to these fiendish assaults, since her grandmother, Yan Lin, shared a "special bond" (she was Nerissa's best friend) with Nerissa before their group was dispersed. One sequence sees the team confronting their tormentor in the so-called "World of Nightmares", entering a "mutual dream" by going to sleep in the same room. This is another episode which stresses the importance of unity - the girls manage to survive the dream because they are together, as opposed to being attacked one by one. They succeed in trapping Nerissa in the Heart, and then wake up. However, they find she was only defeated in the realm of dreams, and that they still had to face her in reality.

[edit] Powers

As the former holder of the Heart of Kandrakar, Nerissa has all of the same powers as the current Guardian Will, although she is much more experienced in using them, and much more aware of their true potential, than her younger counterpart.

Her elemental power is Quintessence, which can bestow life on inanimate objects; it can also be used like conventional electricity, allowing her to attack an opponent using powerful lightning bolts and to form an electrical shield around herself. Nerissa's ability to use Quintessence is so advanced that she has is able to raise the dead (As seen when she raised the spirit of former Guardian Cassidy, which she then bound to the mortal world using the Heart of Meridian). She is also a illusionist able to change her own appearance and to twist the minds of others to her will, however because she isnt actually changing the shape of her body, her shadow can still be seen in her true form. This allowed the girls to find out who she was when she transformed into the oracle, trying to get the heart off of Will in 'I is for Illusion'

Nerissa also possessed a terrifying ability. she could manipulate the dreams of others. she dispalyed this ability in the episode "E Is For Enemy" when she attacked the Guardians in their dreams. She even caused these dreams to manifest in real life, drenching Cornelia with water and taking most of Irma's voice away. When the Guardians faced her in a "mutual dream" they were able to defeat her and create a psychic backlash, which knocked her from the dream plane. This episode's storyline, was rather like the movie, A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors.

Nerissa supplemented her powers using the Heart of Meridian, which she stole from Elyon, allowing her to teleport freely, even between dimensions, and greatly enhancing all of her existing powers. Later, Nerissa tricks Kadma the former Guardian of the Earth, into merging the Heart of Meridian and the Heart of Zamballa, and takes control of both Hearts, fusing them together to become the Seal of Nerissa. Further enhancing her powers in all respects, and raising her control of Quintessence to the level where she was able to turn Cassidy's spirit into flesh.

[edit] Personality

Nerissa is calm and calculating, and she will step on or over anybody in order to further her cause. She even gave birth to a son so that he could overcome her enemies and lay down the foundations for her rise to power. She has an unshakable belief that it is her right to take control of the universe and to reshape it in her own image.

Despite her calm exterior she is prone to fits of emotion (as shown when Caleb refused to join with her) and, although she does not show it, Nerissa is consumed by feelings of guilt over Cassidy's death.

Nerissa is voiced by Kath Soucie.