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Desak the God Slayer
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThor Annual 2001
Created byDan Jurgens
In-story information
Full nameDesak Sterixian
PartnershipsDesignate/Spirit of the Jewel
Zarrko the Tomorrow Man
AbilitiesSuperhuman strength, durability and endurance
Flight
Teleportation
Energy projection through his eyes
Ability to survive indefinitely in the void of space and sense all aspects of godliness
Via Amulet of Power:
Ability to absorb a god's life force and his power

Desak Sterixian, more commonly known as Desak the God Slayer, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Dan Jurgens and Tom Grummett and first appears in Thor Annual 2001. The character has been succeeded in his role as a killer of gods by the character Gorr the God Butcher, a more brutal character with a similar mission to kill gods, though the two are unrelated beyond this.

Fictional character history

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Desak comes from an unnamed world where its inhabitants worship a god called Kronnitt. Kronnitt demands the sacrifice of Desak's daughter. During the sacrifice of his daughter, an apparition visits Desak and offers him a magic gem that could save his daughter. Desak thinks he is hallucinating and refuses. When Kronnitt punishes Desak's people — despite the sacrifice — the apparition returns again and Desak accepts the gem this time. Empowered by the gem, and armed with a huge sword, axe, dagger and a shield, Desak confronts and kills Kronnitt. His course of action clear, Desak travels from world to world, slaying a pantheon of Dark Gods.

While hunting for two gods called Pennsu and Tae, Desak encounters Thor, Beta Ray Bill, and Hercules. When Pennsu and Tae attempt to destroy their own people, the heroes intervene, giving Desak time to slay them. After a terse verbal encounter with Thor, Desak departs.[1]

Desak eventually slaughters all but two of the Dark Gods — the Asgardians' old enemies. Only Perrikus and Adva escape.[2] Desak is then contacted by Zarrko the Tomorrow Man, who warns him of the threat that Thor, now Lord of Asgard after the death of Odin, poses to Earth. After easily dispatching the villain Grey Gargoyle, Desak fights and almost kills Thor. Having absorbed the Odinforce after a futile attack by Thor, Desak is about to kill Thor when a fellow Asgardian, Thialfi, provides Thor with the Bloodaxe, which Thor uses to kill Desak.[3]

Unknown to Thor, the apparition rescues Desak and allows him to heal in hiding. Desak returns many years after Thor has conquered the Earth, and kills many of Thor's closest Asgardian comrades. It is at this moment that the apparition is revealed to be Tarene, the Designate, who had traveled back in time to try to stop the future from occurring. Merging with the Destroyer, Desak becomes even more powerful, but now faces an enlightened Thor who realizes that his actions were wrong. Thor hurls his hammer Mjolnir with such force that it completely decapitates the Destroyer, killing Desak instantly.[4]

Powers and abilities

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Desak possessed superhuman strength, endurance, and his stone-like skin provided him with an extremely high resistance to injury. Desak had the ability to fly, teleport, shoot energy beams from his eyes, and survive indefinitely in the void of space. He could sense all aspects of godliness, immortality in an individual, and he was given power equal to any god. With his Amulet of Power, he could also absorb their life force into the gem, adding the defeated god's power to his own. It had not been revealed to what limit the amount of power Desak could attain. However, Desak had destroyed whole populations of gods single-handedly.

References

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  1. ^ Thor Annual 2001
  • ^ Thor vol. 2 #41 (Nov. 2001)
  • ^ Thor vol. 2 #47-50 (May-Aug. 2002)
  • ^ Thor vol. 2 #75-79 (May–July 2004)
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