DARGIL
Real Name: Dargil
Identity/Class: Demon (Class Two, pawn of a Hell-lord); magic-user
Occupation: Location and consumption of souls
Group Membership: None
Affiliations: Former servant of the Brass Bishop & Mephisto
Enemies: Alpha Flight (Flex, Guardian/James Hudson synthoid, Manbot, Puck/Eugene Judd, Radius/Jared Corbo, Vindicator/Heather Hudson), Mephisto, Modred the Mystic; crew of the Navigator; people of White Cross, Newfoundland
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Currently unrevealed
(presumably Mephisto's realm of Hell);
formerly White Cross, Newfoundland;
formerly Basilica Alicante, Spain (centuries past, see
comments)
First Appearance: Alpha Flight II#14 (September, 1998);
(identified) Alpha Flight II#16 (November, 1998)
Powers/Abilities: A disembodied head, Dargil can
consume the souls of humans on contact. He was formerly bound to the Brass
Bishop via a mystic chain, and those souls Dargil consumed served as power that
the Brass Bishop could draw on, gradually killing the souls as he did so. The
forms of those beings whose soul Dargil has consumed serve as soulless
zombie-like servants under the Brass Bishop's control.
Dargil can move at great speed, latching on to someone's face
as it feasts on his or her soul. It can easily pass through conventional force
fields.
Dargil's original form was somewhat gargoyle-like and
appeared to have wings.
Dargil can presumably detect souls that might otherwise be
hidden from even a being like Mephisto.
History:
(Alpha Flight II#16 (fb)) - "Centuries ago," in the Basilica Alicante, Spain, Mephisto sent an agent, the
demon Dargil, to find the soul of Benedicto de vica Severtes, who had contracted
with Mephisto to yield his soul at death, but who had subsequently donned brass
armor that hid his soul from Mephisto. Severtes, now the Brass Bishop decapitated Dargil, keeping
his head. The Brass Bishop confronted Mephisto in Hell, demanding his soul be
freed in exchange for returning Dargil to him. Mephisto refused, agreeing only
to trade the Bishop's invisible soul for Beatriz's which now resided in Heaven.
The Brass Bishop vowed he would never trade his soul for Beatriz's, but over
time he became desperate to save his own soul and plotted to storm the gates of
Heaven.
The Brass Bishop enslaved Dargil as his servant.
(Alpha Flight II#16 (fb) - BTS) - Years ago (see comments), "in a secret land," the Brass Bishop built a new "Tower of Babel" to Heaven.
(Alpha Flight II#16 (fb) - BTS) - The Brass Bishop and his minions fought Modred the Mystic and Puck who fought to prevent the Bishop from using the Solomon Seal to unlock the gates of Heaven.
Alpha Flight II#16 (fb) - BTS) - Modred and Puck defeated the Brass Bishop, foiling his plans, and Modred hid the Solomon Seal within the Tower of Babel, which he then presumably banished from the mortal plane.
(Alpha Flight II#14) - In the Labrador Sea, south of Greenland's Cape Farewell, Dargill was by the Brass Bishop's side as the Bishop's ship approached the Navigator, the ship of a group assigned to destroy large icebergs, telling them he would take their ship to complete his journey.
Alpha Flight II#16 (fb) - BTS) - Dargil consumed the souls of those humans he encountered.
(Alpha Flight II#15 (fb) - BTS) - The Brass Bishop took the
Navigator to White Cross, Newfoundland. Soon after, all contact from White Cross
to the outside world ceased. A Special Forces Army Corps was sent in, but
minutes later all contact with them was lost.
Presumably Dargil consumed the souls of all he
encountered, allowing the Bishop to draw on their power as well.
(Alpha Flight II#16 (fb) - BTS) - The Brass Bishop re-formed the Tower of Babel in White Cross.
(Alpha Flight II#15) - Department H's Mr. Gentry sent Alpha
Flight to investigate the situation, in White Cross, Newfoundland.
Alpha Flight (Flex, Guardian/James Hudson synthoid,
Manbot, Puck/Eugene Judd, Radius/Jared Corbo, Vindicator/Heather Hudson) soon
after arrived in White Cross, where they encountered a number of zombie-like
people (including the wife of the Prime Minister) but no living beings. They
found one little girl who initially seemed to be alive, but proved to be another
zombie-deal when she led their ship on a collision course with the Bishop's
Tower of Babel. At the last second Puck sensed the tower, and Guardian swerved
enough to strike only a glancing blow and then crash on the ground below. Puck's
memory of his past encounter with the Bishop began to return, and the Brass
Bishop then appeared before them and introduced himself.
(Alpha Flight II#16) - Greeting Puck, the Brass Bishop then
instructed Dargil to consume the souls of the newly arrived unbelievers. Radius
leapt forward, believing his force field would protect him, but Dargil began to
feast on his soul nonetheless; Puck knocked Radius to safety. The Bishop then
directed the soulless inhabitants of White Cross, all under his control, to
attack the Alphans while he began to scale his new Tower of Babel. Puck led the
Alphans into the tower, and he tried to relocate the Solomon Seal before the
Bishop could, but the Bishop then had Dargil feast on Puck's soul, placing Puck
under his control. Radius then tackled the Bishop, while Flex saved Vindicator
from becoming Dargil's next victim. The Bishop then blasted Radius away and sent
Puck to lead him to the Solomon Seal. With the tower proving to be some sort of
multi-planar maze, the Bishop escaped the rest of Alpha, but Manbot tracked Puck
via his identitag.
Meanwhile, Puck's soul found its way to a portal out of
Dargil. Puck led the Bishop to the Seal, after which Alpha arrived and
confronted him anew. The Bishop used the Seal
to cause the gates of Heaven to appear; however, Puck's soul gathered the
collective willpower of the other souls trapped with Dargil, and while Alpha
struggled to keep the Bishop from the gate, Puck's soul returned to his body,
and he grabbed the Solomon Seal and used it to unlock the Bishop's helmet. With
the Bishop's mystic armor breached, Mephisto was able to sense him at last, and
Mephisto arrived and collected his soul.
Also as the armor was breached, Dargil disgorged those
surviving souls contained within him, and they returned to their hosts.
After Mephisto took away the Bishop, the Tower of Babel
vanished.
Dargil was presumably returned to Mephisto's Hell...or
not.
Comments: Created by Steven Seagle, Duncan Rouleau, and Rob Hunter.
In Alpha Flight II#16, the Brass Bishop
referenced his and Puck's previous encounter as "decades ago and continents
removed."
Continents removed certainly is possible, but "decades ago"
is a little harder. Puck was certainly active for like 100 years, and Modred
first became a sorcerer back in the 6th century; however, Modred was inert for
many centuries, only reviving during the modern era, 1975 real time. From 1975
to 1998 real time just can't be "decades," since there haven't been decades from
FF#1 to the most recent comics. It couldn't be more than 6 years between the
stories, and possibly only 4 years.
Other possibilities:
Anyone able to pin down the Brass Bishop's original period of activity?
Profile by Snood.
CLARIFICATIONS:
No KNOWN connections to:
images: (without ads)
Alpha Flight II#16, p1, panel 1 (main image)
p2, panel 7 (pre-decapitation form)
Appearances:
Alpha Flight II#14 (November, 1998) - Steven Seagle (writer), Duncan Rouleau
(penciler), Troy Hubbs (inker), Jaye Gardner (editor)
Alpha Flight II#15 (November, 1998) - Steven Seagle (writer), Duncan Rouleau
(penciler), Rob Hunter (inker), Jaye Gardner (editor)
Alpha Flight II#16 (November, 1998) - Steven Seagle (writer), Duncan Rouleau
(penciler), Rob Hunter, Aaron Sowd, & Cabin Boy (inkers), Jaye Gardner (editor)
First Posted: 06/05/2008
Last updated: 06/05/2008
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