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==History== ===Background=== Bianca triggered a few years before mid 2008<ref>Maybe the insatiable curiosity was Flechette’s. Maybe the poor girl was enduring her first few months with the PRT, being expected to learn these things, and it was being raised as a talent or inclination, discarded because Flechette had other priorities. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/02/09/interlude-12-z/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 12.z II]]</ref><ref>“They made a hole between worlds. And… some people here started using it. A few years back.”<br><br>“Me,” Tori said. “Jace.”<br><br>The guy raised a hand. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/02/09/interlude-12-z/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 12.z II]]</ref><sup>[[Timeline#2008|[*]]]</sup> during the quarantine of White Rock.<ref>“Start from the beginning,” Jan said.<br><br>“Did you hear about the quarantine at White Rock?”<br><br>Jan nodded.<br><br>“Do you know the reason ''why'' they quarantined White Rock?” Tori asked.<br><br>“Yes,” Jan said.<br><br>“No,” March said. “''Quarantine''?”<br><br>“Someone dug a hole,” the other woman in the group said. “I’m Megan, by the way.”<br><br>“Hi Megan.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2019/02/09/interlude-12-z/ Excerpt] from [[Interlude 12.z II]]</ref> A portal between Bet and Shin was found and used for smuggling. Problems arose when people became sick and started dying. The portal was shut, and people were trapped on whichever world they were left on. This caused trigger events for many people around. Later she was transported to [[Earth Shin]] by [[Cauldron]]<ref name=ii6.8e1>“So it happens,” Tattletale said, with a grin. “With only a select group of top Wardens and major players really tracking what really happened. But we were talking the woman in blue. She got powers and was relocated to Earth Shin before she could… grow to full potential. Relocated by a [[Cauldron| [cauldron] ]]. [...] She proceeded to take over earth Shin, with all other parahumans acting as her lieutenants. All other parahumans on that world, mind. No exceptions. Which the organization deemed fine, because they got to keep her in their back pocket, even while they couldn’t control her. She is, or was, [[Grab-Bag Cape|a grab-bag]], she found a way to pull free of her cluster, and she came out of it with a set of powers that would each be world-class on their own.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/05/08 Excerpt] from [[Pitch 6.8]]</ref> and quickly rose to world domination.<ref name="P.8">'''► AtoLo'''<br>Replied on August 23rd<br>[...]<br>refugees of Earth Shin say a parahuman took over their Earth a decade ago. one woman. she went back home to continue ruling them. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2017/11/04 Excerpt] from [[Glow-worm P.8]]</ref> Because of [[Professor Haywire]]'s activities, the [[PRT]] became aware of her and her influence over her group of parahumans.<ref name="WD e1">"According to the PRT's most classified files," the man says, "This would be Earth Shin. Earth S for short. A Professor Haywire first raised attention to its existence. The number of parahumans are low in numbers on this alternate Earth, but they operate under a very subtle hive mind, all in allegiance to a Queen. For this reason, it is exceptionally dangerous for a parahuman to visit this world. They would quickly and inevitably fall under the woman's thrall."<br/><br/>"Obviously," the woman says, "We aren't parahumans, us three."<br/><br/>The man continues, "The PRT higher-ups remain aware of this threat, among others. It’s part of their reason for being paranoid about breaching other worlds. Part of what -we- do, my colleague and I, is study the threats and try to weigh viability and potential. This is a threat that our organization has decided to leave alone, because it has potential." - [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d5KFMIh0jK_W3-JPJMDr08-nA6UTS06MFMqVga5tPPg Lausanne RP]</ref> ===[[The Timeskip]]=== On December 19th, 2012 the Simurgh was sighted in Paris, though eventually driven off by Scion, the data file referring to the event specifically references "The Woman in Blue" and the "United Capes". It is unknown what connection, if any, ties into Goddess.<ref name=25.6>'''Paris''', December 19th, 2012 // Simurgh<br>Notes: Victory by Scion.<br>Target/Consequence: see file <u>'''The Woman in Blue'''</u>. See file <u>'''United Capes'''</u>. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/07/13 Excerpt] from [[Scarab 25.6]]</ref> ===[[Gold Morning]]=== Goddess resisted [[Khepri]]'s control after the [[Doormaker]] to open a portal into her council chambers on Earth Shin. She used her power to throw off Khepri's control over herself and the others in the room.<ref name="30.4 e1">I found another Earth with a mixture of capes, all incredibly beautiful people, all in what was obviously a global position of power. Every flag that flew in their world was the same flag, and the gauntlet emblem on that flag matched the icon on a particular woman’s costume. A blue costume, with white fur at the collar, and a heavy cape that would have done Alexandria proud.<br/><br/>I attempted to seize control of them as well, and the woman in blue resisted me. She spoke, and I lost my hold on everyone in her range. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/10/22 Excerpt] from [[Speck 30.4]]</ref> Khepri attacked again with an enhanced version of [[Canary]]'s song, and Goddess fell underneath Khepri's sway.<ref name="30.4 e2">I created a portal, and I ensnared Canary, who was busy rescuing the wounded, flying here and there with her Dragonslayer suit, her arms full.<br/>[...]<br/>I brought her close enough to give her the benefit of the Yàngbǎn’s power enhancer. I had enough awareness of her power to know how to keep myself safe from it.<br/><br/>I tried again with these foreign capes, in this world where this blue-costumed woman ruled the world, portals feeding Canary’s song into their council chambers.<br/><br/>Those same portals let me attempt to reassert control. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/10/22 Excerpt] from [[Speck 30.4]]</ref> Khepri briefly wondered at the nature of her abilities and where she had come from before she directed Goddess to the battlefield.<ref name="30.4 e3">An attack from two directions. She wasn’t ''immune'', only resistant. I felt myself assert control. I understood her power, even if I didn’t understand a thing about ''her''. A personal, point-blank trump power, allowing her to tune abilities and defenses much like Scion did. A powerful long-ranged telekinesis, a compulsion power like Canary’s, presence-based rather than voice based, and a personal power battery that let her be ''stronger'', for limited times.<br/><br/>Where the hell had ''she'' come from?<br/><br/>No powers that really made her ''amazing'' against Scion, but it was an asset. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/10/22/speck-30-4/ Excerpt] from [[Speck 30.4]]</ref> Later, Khepri had Goddess stand alongside other telekinetics by portals and used her to move capes further, faster, or out of the way while fighting Zion.<ref name="30.5">Telekinetics stood by portals. The Blue Woman and Parian were among them. When I saw opportunities, I used them to move capes further, faster, to get them out of the way.<br/>[...]<br/>Portals opened wider, telekinesis pulling the attacking capes through if they couldn’t move fast enough. Forcefields and other measures flew up to surround Scion, mitigating the damage. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/speck-30-5/ Excerpt] from [[Speck 30.5]]</ref> Presumably, Goddess was unharmed or at least resistant to damage. After [[Doormaker]] was left incapacitated and Khepri's subsequent loss of control, Goddess was stranded in New York completely at a loss over what was going on and shouting to find her compatriots. After Zion's death, Goddess went after the girl who had brought her into the fight flying around barriers and more.<ref name=30.7e1/> She looked on with silent fury as the girl who was Khepri was allowed to leave.<ref name="30.7 e2">Some were still angry, still looking for revenge. The woman in blue seemed more angry than protective, furious at me, silent as she was. But she had less backup now. - [https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/10/29/30-7/ Excerpt] from [[Speck 30.7]]</ref> ===Post-[[Gold Morning]]=== The general public believed that she returned to her world after the event,<ref name="P.8" /> since at that point Goddess was content to stay in the background and recollect her parahuman-lieutenants, which were stranded alongside her.<ref name=ii8.7/> She was being surveilled by [[Foresight]] and [[the Wardens]],<ref>“Foresight and the Wardens have been keeping tabs on major players. They knew she was interested in the prison- she didn’t make any secrets about it. Her underlings have been ringing in regularly. That interest of hers was reason enough to watch her. She sees them watching and scares them off, just like she disintegrated the camera. She doesn’t change her routine outside of that. She doesn’t use powers, they don’t think, unless it’s in situations like that just now - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/07/28/beacon-8-8/ Excerpt] from [[Beacon 8.8]]</ref> as well as [[Teacher]] and, probably, multiple other sides, which made her feel hounded.<ref name=ii9.2> - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/08/25 Excerpt] from [[Gleaming 9.2]]</ref> ===Early [[Ward]]=== Mentioned as one of the main villainous influencers in the new multiversal human society.<ref>“What about the ones who are hooked into bigger groups?” I asked.<br/><br/>“That gets more complicated, and it’s less about the places to watch and more about the names to keep an ear out for,” my dad said. “Marquis, Goddess, Lord of Loss, Mama Mathers, the Crowley brothers, Deader and Goner, Barrow.”<br/><br/>I knew the names and I knew where they were situated. No big surprises there. I nodded to myself. ''Marquis''. So casually mentioned. - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/01/20/glare-3-5/ Excerpt] from [[Glare 3.5]]</ref><ref name=ii5x/> Demonstrated a continuous interest in parahuman prison inhabitants. Although bureaucracy and a threat of open conflict with the whole of [[Gimel]] were still able to hold her off at this point.<ref name=ii8.7>“Goddess is interested in the prison. Did you read her messages?”<br/><br/>“No,” Tristan said. “There’s no written record. She’s doing it through her people, who call or visit, because her actually showing up would be as good as an act of war. There are some notes here and there, for paperwork, and we can see emails going out asking for arbitration or help. She’s been interested since before the portal debacle, and she’s been getting impatient.”<br/><br/>“I got part of it,” Ashley said. “I had words with Monokeros. [...] This blue woman reached out to Monokeros. It’s part of why she wants to come here. She wants her, and she wants some specific others- all of us, I’m sure, if she can get us, but she was apparently asking if the Mathers bitch was at this prison.”<br/>[...]<br/>“But she was pulled out of her world just like everyone else. Her lieutenants were pulled out of her world. No more capes to control things – we don’t know how the population reacted. [...] She can’t go back until she has the means of seizing control. She hasn’t come after Gimel to take that because…” Sveta trailed off.<br/><br/>“She’s missing something,” I said. “Or she was injured in the final fight, or… there’s some stipulation on how her powers work or how she maintains a balance where she’s a multitrigger like Rain but with top tier powers across the board.”<br/><br/>“Or,” Capricorn said. “She knows it would mean war between her world and ours, and we have more capes. Her civilians might outnumber our civilians, but they hate her. There’s no loyalty. She took over her world and it was a hostile occupation.” - [https://www.parahumans.net/2018/07/24/ Excerpt] from [[Beacon 8.7]]</ref> ===Post-[[Mathers Compound Assault|Fallen fall]]=== With the Portal Widening, new Fallen prisoners being up for grabs, and general reactivation of major players she was becoming impatient.<ref name=ii8.7/><ref name=ii9.2/> ===[[Goddess' Takeover]]=== Using the moment when her observers were distracted, she met with [[Marquis]] and [[Amy]], ensuring their assistance on unspecified terms. Shortly after that, she directed her attention on [[Breakthrough]].<ref name=ii9.2/> Together with Breakthrough, Bianca attacked the parahuman prison. She mastered every cape there and set out to take over the rest of Gimel. Before she could accomplish this, Breakthrough broke free of her master effect and started to fight back. She ultimately lost her life to a surprise attack by [[Cryptid]]. Her position as Empress of Earth Shin was usurped by the [[Red Queen]], and her clustermates fled to [[March]].
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