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Heroes & Villains The DC Animated Universe - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Aresia
Aresia was just a child when her family attempted to flee from a war-torn country. Their ship was attacked by pirates and sank. Aresia was the sole survivor, saved by the ship’s captain who used all his strength to swim her to a nearby island. This island turned out to be Themyscira, home of the Amazons. The captain died from exhaustion after brining the child to shore. Queen Hippolyta was witness to this act and she chose to honor the captain’s sacrifice by burying his body on Themyscira. In that he was a man, however, this burial was kept a closely guarded secret.
Young Aresia was taken in by the Amazons and raised as one of their own. She trained alongside her Amazon sisters, becoming a fierce and shrewd warrior. She knew that she had originated from the land of men, but did not know of the circumstances of how she arrived on Themyscira nor how the captain had sacrificed himself to save her. Although she was happy on Themyscira, Aresia still harbored great pain and anger over the death of her family. Her anger intensified, culminating in a desire to rid the world of all men.
Utilizing sacred texts, Aresia devised a toxic formula that, when released into the atmosphere ,would sicken and eventually kill all human males while leaving human females and all other species unharmed. She then secretly left Themyscira and traveled to the world of men where she recruited a new iteration of the Injustice League to help her steal the various components she needed for her deadly formula.
The villains Aresia gathered did not know the full details of her plan; indeed the male members did not know they were acting to seal their own fate. Early exposure to the toxin sickened these villains along with the male members of the Justice League. Only Hawkgirl and Wonder Woman were left unaffected and it was up to them to put a stop to Aresias deadly scheme.
Queen Hippolyta attempted to dissuade Aresia. She told her of the captain who had saved her life many years ago, demonstrate to her that not all men were evil and deserving of death. Yet Aresia's mind could not be changed and she attempted to release missiles that would aerosol her deadly toxic all throughout the planet’s atmosphere. Fortunately, Wonder Woman and Hawkgirl prevailed in stopping her. Aresia refused to be rescued and she perished when her aircraft crashed into the ocean.
Actress Julie Bowen provided the voice for Aresia with he tragic villainess first appearing in the fourteenth episode of the first season of Justice League, ‘Fury.’
Hiero, Champion of Aresia, Gandmaster of the Blade.
Aresia
Gender: Female/(futa if need be)
Species: Amazon
Height: 7'9
Bust size: H-cup
Weapon(s): Greatswords ... that she can use with one hand.
Kinks: Bondage, gangbang, domming, being dommed, titfucking, facefucking, r**e, anal, tentacles, monsters.
Dislikes: Human men.
Aresia is addicted to snu-snu (sex) to a point that it will put nymphomaniacs to shame. And as such, normal human men cannot satisfy her. She prefers monsters, to an almost unhealthy degree.
don’t condone, but definitely empathize
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Since I've been seeing chatter on Wonder Woman's depiction in the DCAU a lot lately, here's my Top 9 WW Villains in the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series!
#9 - Doctor Cyber She's sadly nothing more than a glorified cameo, and the most we see of her is actually a training hologram. She looks great, though, and I applaud the show for using an underutilized but very cool WW villain in any capacity.
#8 - Medusa Like Cyber, Medusa is pretty much a cameo. But unlike Medusa, she gets some spotlight in a decently memorable scene. I do love the idea of her hanging out with Circe in the Underworld, though.
#7 - Angle Man Another cameo villain, but even though he's almost exclusively seen in group shots, Angle Man at least had a voice line AND got an action figure!
#6 - Hades The God of the Underworld is given three episodes as the big bad, but it just doesn't make sense. Hades is almost never a villain in the comics, and now we have this show to blame for everyone thinking he's one of the top tier WW villains. He should have been Ares.
#5 - Cheetah Ugh, where to even begin. This portrayal of Cheetah has largely contributed to the overall idea that Cheetah isn't worthy of being WW's archenemy. Because the show does nothing with her. And instead of using her cool comic backstory, they steal Batman villain Orca's.
#4 - Ares He's only given one episode and it's almost entirely about Hawk and Dove, so... it's not great. But I'm a sucker for handsome blonde Ares, so I'm glad they kept that aspect. He definitely should have been given Hades's role.
#3 - Circe She's fabulous in the show, but the main problem is... Diana barely interacts with her at all! And instead of seeing a great WW vs. Circe episode, we get Batman saving the day YET AGAIN. Circe and her fans deserve better.
#2 - Aresia An "evil Wonder Woman" is a cool idea that HAS been done in the comics, but the show decides to create the new character Aresia. While I wish they had adapted a different character with similar motives (Dalma, Orana, Clea), Aresia is actually pretty fascinating.
#1 - Giganta The writers seemed to love Giganta even if they didn't love having her interact with Diana. She's fun and flirty unlike her main comic version, but she still manages to have some really attention-grabbing action sequences. She also looks great!