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The three blasphemies are made up of three young women with masks depicting ruby-lipped faces, a smile, a frown, a snarl.  They also have alabaster white skin, white hair, white flowing dresses.
The three blasphemies are made up of three young women with masks depicting ruby-lipped faces, a smile, a frown, a snarl.  They also have alabaster white skin, white hair, white flowing dresses.
==History==
==History==
They are first mentioned in [[Saint]]'s interlude, where he observes them fighting with European capes, but the fight ends during the interlude.
They are first mentioned in 25.5, failing to attend the meeting regarding Khonsu.  They are second mentioned in [[Saint]]'s interlude, where he observes them fighting with European capes, but the fight ends during the interlude.


They are later present for the meeting regarding Scion in [[Extinction|Extinction 27.2]].
They are later present for the meeting regarding Scion in [[Extinction|Extinction 27.2]].
==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:56, April 6, 2015

The Three Blasphemies are a group of super villains working in Europe

Background

The three blasphemies are under constant surveillance by Dragon, observed in the same way as Sleeper, Nilbog, and the inter-dimensional portals. They do damage while active, but are usually contained by European capes.

Members

The three blasphemies are made up of three young women with masks depicting ruby-lipped faces, a smile, a frown, a snarl.  They also have alabaster white skin, white hair, white flowing dresses.

History

They are first mentioned in 25.5, failing to attend the meeting regarding Khonsu. They are second mentioned in Saint's interlude, where he observes them fighting with European capes, but the fight ends during the interlude.

They are later present for the meeting regarding Scion in Extinction 27.2.

References