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Three Blasphemies

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The Three Blasphemies are a group of supervillains operating in Europe, and a class-S threat in their own right<ref name="26.x">He shifted his foot, and once again, the screens changed their focus, the rest of the data shifting to miniature windows and moving to the periphery of the viewing area.  The focus at the center was on the class-S threats.  The Endbringers were stable, all in a resting state.

Secondary focuses.  Not the kind of targets that Dragon checked on with any regularity.  Quarantine areas were silent and still.  Canberra was sealed off under a dome, Madison was surrounded by walls.  An area of wilderness in Alaska was marked off, but had no physical barriers to wall people away.  There were no apparent issues in the vicinity of the interdimensional portals.  Sleeper was, as far as anyone could identify anything about the threat, dormant.  The Three Blasphemies were active, but the damage was being managed by the European capes. - Excerpt from Interlude 26.x </ref>

At some point, the Three Blasphemies came to be under constant surveillance by Dragon.<ref name="26.x"/>

Goals

The Blasphemies were generally agreed to be in the service of a European country due to their political activities, but nobody could agree which one.

Appearence

The Three Blasphemies are made up of three women with alabaster skin and white hair. They wear masks depicting ruby-lipped faces - a smile, a frown and a snarl - and flowing, white dresses.<ref name="27.2 e1"/>

Powers

Khepri noted that as long as one of 'furies' remained, the other two could be reconstituted, as part of their powers.<ref name="30.6">I saw the trio of furies, on the fringes. Pale, and somehow not even remotely human. They reveled in chaos, and so long as one lived, the others would come back. Over and over. As allies, they’d be useful, as enemies, they could and would deliver the critical, crippling blow that spoiled all our efforts. - Excerpt from Speck 30.6</ref>

They were able to survive against Eidolon when the cape dug deep into his most powerful abilities.<ref>He’d dug deep while fighting Endbringers, while fighting Echidna, the Blasphemies, and other great threats, but it had been for something offensive.  Something safe in its own way. - Excerpt from Extinction 27.x</ref>

Khepri was unable to take control of the Three Blasphemies during Gold Morning, as they were not human.[8This could mean that like Siberian they were projections or they could be creatures similar to the Endbringers.

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