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Lilandra
Real
Name: Princess-Majestrix Lilandra Neramani Occupation: Deposed
empress of the Shi'ar Galaxy Identity: Lilandra's existence is unknown
to the general populace of Earth. Legal Status: Exiled citizen of the
Shi'ar Empire, sought as a criminal by Shi'ar authorities Other Aliases:
None known Place of Birth: The Aerie (native world of the Shi'ar) Marital Status: Inapplicable. Charles Xavier is her consort. Known
Relatives: D'ken (brother), Deathbird (sister) Group Affiliation:
Starjammers Base of Operations: Formerly the Shi'ar Throneworld, now
the Starjammer (the Starjammers' starship) First Appearance: (face
and name unrevealed) X-MEN #97, (face revealed) X-MEN #102, (name revealed) X-MEN
#105
History: Princess-Majestrix Lilandra
Neramani is a member of the royal family of the Shi'ar
Empire, which is governed by the extraterrestrial Shi'ar
race and controls all known inhabited planets in the galaxy
in which the Shi'ar dwell. Lilandra was born on the world
called the Aerie, the planet on which the Shi'ar race
originated. The Empire is ruled form an artificial planet
called the Imperial Throneworld.
The eldest heir to the Shi'ar throne was
Lilandra's older sister, known as Deathbird.
However, for reasons yet to be revealed, Deathbird was
denied her birthright to be heir to the throne, and her
younger brother D'ken became emperor instead. For crimes
against the state, Deathbird was exiled into space.
Lilandra, D'ken's younger sister, served
as Grand Admiral of the Imperial
Guard, the legion of superhuman champions who enforce
Shi'ar law throughout the empire. D'ken was insane, and
Lilandra learned that he intended to make use of the incredible
power trapped within the M'krann Crystal. The gigantic
crystal contains an interdimensional nexus leading to
an otherdimensional city, in which is located a sphere
of energy. This sphere contains a network of interlocking
stasis fields which neutralize the forces emerging from
a "black hole"-like nexus into yet another dimension.
In this latter dimension is a neutron galaxy, full of
neutron stars consisting of super-dense matter, creating
extraordinary gravitational forces. Should the stasis
fields be destroyed, these gravitational forces would
extend into our universe, drawing all of it into the black
hole, causing our universe to collapse. The origin of
the M'krann Crystal is unknown.
The insane D'ken was blind to the true danger
that the Crystal presented, and believed he could control
its unleashed power and use it for his own ends. Lilandra
opposed his plans in the Shi'ar High Council, and D'ken
had her arrested, he then had word leaked that she had
tied to kill D'ken and usurp the throne. Civil war broke
out in the empire as a result. D'ken had Lilandra held
captive aboard the imperial flagship before she was to
be executed, but Lilandra escaped in a small starship.
Lilandra needed help to stop her brother
from destroying the universe. Then she mentally saw the
image of the Earth telepath Charles
Xavier, who at that time had used his powers to unite
much of the collective will of Earth humanity to create
enough psychic force to drive off the invading alien Z'nox.
Knowing of Earth and its large number of superhuman beings,
Lilandra traveled there for help. She finally met Xavier
but was soon captured by the Shi'ar agent Davan Shakari,
who transported her through an artificially created stargate
through hyperspace to the world where the M'krann Crystal
stood. Xavier's team of superhuman mutant champions, the
X-Men, followed through
the stargate to the same world. There the power of the
Crystal began to be unleashed, but the universe was saved
from annihilation by the being known as Phoenix, who had
taken on the form and persona of Jean
Grey.
D'ken went incurably insane and nearly catatonic
as a result of a psychic attack on him within the Crystal.
The X-Men returned to Earth and Lilandra joined him there,
to await the decision of the Shi'ar High Council as to
whether she should now become empress despite her having
rebelled against D'ken, the former emperor. Lilandra and
Xavier became lovers, and, when the Council decided in
Lilandra's favor (and when Xavier mistakenly came to believe
the X-Men had died in battle), they left for the Shi'ar
Throneworld.
Lilandra became Majestrix (empress) and
Xavier became her consort. Xavier returned to Earth on
realizing the danger that Phoenix presented to it. After
Phoenix went insane and destroyed both a Shi'ar starship
and an inhabited world allied with the Shi'ar, Lilandra
demanded that the menace of Phoenix be ended forever to
safeguard the cosmos. Xavier demanded a trial by combat
to decide the fate of Phoenix, whom he believed to be
the real Jean Grey, but during this trial by combat, Phoenix
committed suicide to prevent herself from wreaking further
destruction.
Deathbird allied herself with the alien
Badoon and Brood,
and finally succeeded in leading a coup d'etat in which
she seized the throne of the Shi'ar Empire. Lilandra again
found herself forced to flee Shi'ar imperial forces. However,
she still retained a great deal of respect from other
starfaring races, and thus was able to become the principal
organizer of the trial of Earthman Reed
Richards for saving the planet-destroyer Galactus
from death.
In her current exile Lilandra has allied
herself with the Starjammers, a group of interstellar
adventurers who have aided her in the past. Recently,
sensing telepathically that her lover Xavier was dying,
Lilandra and the Starjammers' leader, Corsair, journeyed
through an artificially created stargate from the Shi'ar
Galaxy to Earth and back, taking Xavier with them. The
advanced medical technology of the Starjammers fully healed
Xavier's injuries, but they were unable to return him
to Earth since their own ship's special hyperspace drive
for intergalactic travel was damaged, and the Shi'ar stargates
were all now heavily defended against Starjammer intrusions.
Lilandra, Xavier, and the Starjammers travelled through
space as exiles and rebels.
At one point, the heroes found themselves
racing against Deathbird and her allies to find the mystical
power called "Phalkon." The power turned out
to be the Phoenix Force, currently housed by the mutant
hero Phoenix (Rachel
Summers, at the time a member of the team Excalibur.)
Allied with the Excalibur, Lilandra and the Starjammers
defeated Deathbird and the Imperial Guard.
Later still, a group of alien Skrulls
used their shape-shifting powers and power-mimicking devices
to replace the Starjammers and Xavier. Then, using the
X-Men as allies, the Skrulls staged a coup to restore
Lilandra to her throne. Lilandra nevertheless remained
in the Skrull's thrall until the X-Men and Deathbird discovered
the Skrull's plan and defeated them. Deathbird upheld
her concession to the throne, relinquishing her duties
after coming to hate them.
After some time, the Kree Supreme Intelligence
masterminded a war between the Kree Empire and the Shi'ar
Empire. Lilandra readied a so-called Nega-Bomb to be used
as a final weapon of mass destruction against the Kree,
but later agreed not to use it after intercession by the
Earth heroes, the Avengers.
However, the bomb was hijacked by the Skrulls and detonated
in heart of the Kree Empire. Decimated, the Kree Empire
was annexed by the Shi'ar, and Lilandra appointed Deathbird
as viceroy and ruler of Hala, the Kree homeworld, in return
for Deathbird's assistance during the war.
On the eve of the official ceremony incorporating
the Kree into the Empire, Lilandra had Xavier and some
of the X-Men teleported to Hala. While there, they uncovered
a rebellion, and, although the dissident`s leader helped
them defuse a sun-killer bomb, Lilandra was still forced
to arrest him. The tension between legality and morality
drove a wedge between her and Xavier.
Later, when Lilandra heard about the many
heroes of Earth that sacrificed themselves to the psychic
villain Onslaught, she
dispatched eight members of the Imperial Guard to protect
Earth, even though her own Empire was under attack by
the techno-organic Phalanx at the time. Fortunately, the
Guard`s leader Gladiator
sent the X-Men to help defeat the Phalanx before the entity
could assimilate the entire planet.
Afterwards, the Kree known as Ronan the
Accuser put the community known as the Inhumans under
his control and used them in an assassination attempt
on Lilandra. With the help of the Imperial Guard, Lilandra
was forewarned of the attack, and the shape-shifting Guardsman
known as Hobgoblin,
posing as the Shi'ar Empress, was killed instead.
Soon after, Lilandra presided over a meeting
of the intergalactic council, where, despite her efforts
to the contrary, Earth was determined as a threat to the
entire cosmos and was to be regarded as an intergalactic
penal colony. Lilandra was able to dispatch former X-associate
Cerise to Earth to warn the X-Men.
Height: 5 ft. 11 in. Weight: 110 lbs. Eyes: Blue Feathers:
Black Unusual Physical Characteristics: The Shi'ar race possess both
avian and mammalian physical characteristics. Hence, Lilandra has feathers instead
of hair atop her head, and has vestigial feathers along her elbows.
Strength Level: Lilandra possesses
the normal strength of a Shi'ar woman who engages in intensive
regular exercise, She can lift (press) over 1 ton.
Known Superhuman Powers: Apart from
her superhuman strength, Lilandra possesses limited telepathic
abilities whose extent has yet to be clearly defined.