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Crystal
Real
Name: Crystalia Amaquelin Maximoff Occupation: Wife and mother Legal Status: Citizen of Attilan Identity: Publicly known Former Aliases: Briefly mistaken for the Mayan
goddess Ixchel Place of Birth: Island of Attilan, Atlantic Ocean
Marital Status: Married Known Relatives: Pietro Maximoff (Quicksilver,
husband), Luna (daughter), Medusa (sister), Karnak, Triton (cousins).
Quelin (father), Ambur (mother) Group Affiliation: Royal Family of the Inhumans,
former member of the Fantastic Four Base of Operations: Attilan, Blue Area of the
Moon First Appearance: FANTASTIC FOUR #45
History: Crystal was the second child born to
the Inhuman nutritionists Quelin and Ambur. Her father Quelin
was the brother of Rynda, wife of Agon, king of the Inhumans,
and as such she was considered part of the Royal Family of Attilan.
Like her older sister Medusa. Crystal was subjected to the Terrigen
Mist when she was an infant, and the process endowed her with
certain mental powers.
While she was still a child, war erupted, forcing Crystal and
her kinsmen to flee Attilan. Crystal passed through adolescence
into young adulthood while wandering with her kinsmen through
Asia, Europe, and finally America in search of Crystal's amnesiac
sister Medusa. When they finally caught up with Medusa in New
York, Medusa had sought refuge with the Fantastic Four, mistaking
her kinsmen for her enemies. Crystal then met Johnny Storm of
the Fantastic Four and the two began a romantic relationship
that survived Crystal's return to Attilan and a lengthy separation.
Crystal eventually returned to New York and served as a substitute
member of the Fantastic Four during the Invisible Girl's first
pregnancy and post-childbirth. Crystal was forced to return
to Attilan when her health became impaired by prolonged exposure
to pollutants in the atmosphere. However, enroute to Attilan,
Crystal became a pawn in a plan by the alchemist Diablo, and
then happened upon the mutant Quicksilver, who had been wounded
in battle with the Sentinels. She brought Quicksilver back to
Attilan, nursed him back to health, and became romantically
involved with him. The Human Torch soon learned of Crystal's
change in affections, and after a futile battle with Quicksilver,
terminated his relationship with her. Crystal and Quicksilver
were wed shortly thereafter, theirs being the first marriage
between an Inhuman and a human (albeit a human mutant) in recorded
history. Crystal and Quicksilver conceived a child, a girl bearing
no apparent Inhuman or mutant characteristics, whom they named
Luna after the world on which she was born. While Quicksilver
wanted to exercise the father's right to have his child subjected
to the Terrigen Mist, Crystal convinced him to let her grow
up normal.
Eventually, Crystal and Quicksilver's marriage began to deteriorate,
due to Quicksilver's temper, which may have been aggravated
by the evil Inhuman, Maximus the Mad. Crystal left Quicksilver
and Attilan with Luna and her nanny, Maya, and returned to the
Fantastic Four. Although she searched for the relationship she
once had with Johnny, he was then married. Dissatisfied, Crystal
briefly had an affair with another man. Crystal returned to
Attilan to deal with a crisis posed by Medusa and Black Bolt's
child. Amidst the troubles, she and Quicksilver reconciled.
Later, the Inhumans were attacked by the alien Brethren, and
Crystal sought out the Avengers for their help. Shortly there
after she joined them, moving into the Avengers Mansion with
Luna and nanny, Marilla. During her tenure with the Avengers,
she developed a crush on teammate Dane Whitman (the Black Knight,)
although she soon reconciled with Quicksilver yet again. Crystal
was among the Avengers who seemingly sacrificed themselves to
end the menace called Onslaught. Actually transported to a different
reality created by Franklin Richards, Crystal was restored when
the heroes returned.
When the heroes, who were believed dead, returned to Earth,
Crystal and Quicksilver were reunited. Both helped the Avenges
reassemble and accepted the status of reserve members. Crystal
returned to Attilan, where she remained aside the Royal Family,
raising Luna. Quicksilver would return to assist the Avengers
on occasional missions.
Ealier, Quicksilver had revived the Knights of Wundagore (actually
animals mutated into humanoids by the High Evolutionary) and
encountered Black Knight and his hero team, the Heroes for Hire.
The two would eventually fight over Crystal's affections, whereupon
an embittered Crystal estranged herself from Quicksilver again.
Later, Crystal was on hand during the Inhuman's emmigration
from the moon to the recently-raised continent of Atlantis.
At this point, her relationship with Quicksilver was no longer
strained, although the two would still spend large amounts of
time apart.
More recently, the Inhumans were captured by the alien Kree,
the original creators of the Inhumans. The Kree judge and warrior,
Ronan the Accuser, hoped to use the Inhuman Royal Family to
assassinate the Kree's enemy, the Shi'ar empress Lilandra. Black
Bolt singlehandedly dueled and defeated Ronan, but the Inhumans
turned away from him, deposing him by decree and exiling him.
The Royal Family returned to Earth, monarchs with no people.
Crystal rejoined the Royal Family on their return to Earth.
However, they were all met with a wave of xenophobia as every
nation rejected the Family's appeals for sanctuary. In fact,
the only nation offering the Inhumans a place in its lands was
Latveria, ruled by the villain Doctor Doom, and the Inhumans
reluctantly accepted.
Height: 5 ft. 6 in. Weight: 110 lbs. Eyes: Green Hair: Red
Strength Level: Crystal possesses the normal
strength of a female Inhuman who engages in moderate regular exercise.
Due to generations of eugenics, Inhumans are superior to humans
in strength, reaction time, stamina, resistance to injury and
speed.
Known Superhuman Powers: Crystal possesses the
ability to mentally manipulate the four basic elements of nature:
fire, water, earth, and air. She does so by means of a psionic
interaction with the substances on a molecular level. By controlling
oxygen molecules she can cause fire to spontaneously ignite or
she can douse any oxidizing flame by depriving it of oxygen. She
can join hydrogen and oxygen molecules to create rain, summoning
these molecules from a volume of atmosphere within a radius of
approximately two miles. She can control the movement of water
by manipulating surface tension, divining water from the ground
and causing it to flow in designated directions. The observed
maximum volume of water she can control is approximately 2,000
cubic feet (about 15,000 gallons). Thus, she cannot change the
course of rivers or cause the sea to part. She can control the
various substances that make up common bedrock (earth: iron, granite,
shale, limestone, etc.), creating seismic tremors of up to 6.7
on the Richter scale (greater if tectonic plate fault lines are
nearby) by causing a sudden shifting of the earth. The observed
maximum volume she can affect at once is 1.8 x 10" cubic
feet (approximately 1/800 of a cubic mile). She can also control
oxygen atoms and oxygen-containing molecules to create atmospheric
disturbances of various kinds. By intermingling air with earth
she can cause a duststorm, air with water a typhoon, and air with
fire a firestorm. She is able to create a wind of tornado intensity,
approximately 115 miles per hour.
Limitations: Crystal can sustain a certain elemental
phenomenon for approximately one hour before her mind begins to
tire. She can also create any number of effects in succession
for about forty-five minutes before mental fatigue impairs her
performance.