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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;font-size: larger;" | [[Image:imperious.jpg|250px]]<br>'''Imperious<br>Calindor, Ancient Titan''' |
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* As '''Calindor''': [[List of Power Rangers: Mystic Force episodes#Long Ago|Long Ago]] (Power Rangers: Mystic Force) |
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* As '''Imperious''': [[List of Power Rangers: Mystic Force episodes#Scaredy Cat|Scaredy Cat]] (Power Rangers: Mystic Force) |
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* As '''Calindor''': [[List of Power Rangers: Mystic Force episodes#Heir Apparent, Part II|Heir Apparent, Part II]] |
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* As '''Imperious''': [[List of Power Rangers: Mystic Force episodes#Heir Apparent, Part II|Heir Apparent, Part II]] |
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! Status: |
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* As '''Calindor''': Defeated |
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* As '''Imperious''': Defeated |
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! Affiliation: |
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* As '''Calindor''': [[Mystic Force Rangers|Mystic Force Rangers/Ancient Titains/Mystic Wizards]] |
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* As '''Leanbow''': [[Villains in Power Rangers: Mystic Force|The Forces of Darkness]] |
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| [[Earth]] |
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* Unknown |
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** The Fan of Dark Magic |
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* None |
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* As '''Calindor''': |
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** Ancient Mystic Mode |
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** Lightning-based magic |
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** Can combine with Catastros |
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* As '''Imperious''': |
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** Can make monsters grow |
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** Advanced Dark Magic |
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* As '''Calindor''': [[Will Hall]] |
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* As '''Imperious''': [[Stuart Devenie]] |
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* Arrogant or haughty [[Superior (hierarchy)|superiority]] to or disdain of those one views as unworthy |
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'''Imperious''', also known as '''Calindor''', is a [[fictional character]] from the [[United States|American]] [[television]] series ''[[Power Rangers: Mystic Force]]'', the fourteenth program produced as part of the ''[[Power Rangers]]'' franchise. Imperious is based on the character of ''Meemy/Raigel'' from ''[[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]]'', the [[Japan]]ese ''[[Super Sentai]]'' series that ''Mystic Force'' is based upon. |
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* Various social interactions and relationships involving [[Expressions of dominance|Dominance]] |
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* [[List of Power Rangers Mystic Force characters#Imperious / Calindor|Imperious]] - a fictional character in the Power Rangers franchise |
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==See also== |
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'''Calindor''', Imperious' original identity was a Ancient Titan before being corrupted by dark magic. |
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*[[Imperialism]] - a strategy for building an empire |
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*''[[Imperious Delirium]]'', a 2008 album by Australian rock music group The Saints |
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*[[Superiority complex]] - a psychological condition |
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*[[Hubris]] - a personality trait |
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{{disambiguation}} |
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==Character History== |
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===The Betrayal of the Mystics=== |
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Before taking on the identity of Imperious, Calindor was a Ancient Titan and a friend of the Mystic Wizards. Before the Great Battle, Calindor was secretly practicing dark magic. It is unknown if he was practicing by his own free will or was corrupted by an outside force. He tricked the mystics during the great battle, and told them they would help them but then turned on them. Until present day, [[Mystic Force Rangers|Daggeron]] was the only one who knew Calindor had betrayed them. When Calidor was trying to take Bowen, Daggeron stopped him, where Phineas came in and took Bowen to the human realm. When Calindor and Daggeron's magics clashed both of them were cursed in a cave for 19 years until Necrolai found them. |
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===Imperious has Arrived=== |
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Nineteen years later, after [[Villains in Power Rangers: Mystic Force|Morticon]] had been destroyed, Necrolai tricked the Rangers into breaking the seal and retrieved the mummified Calindor. [[Villians in Power Rangers: Mystic Force|Octomus]] brought him back to life as the mummy-like Imperious to serve as the new leader of the Underworld, a role Imperious took an immediate liking to. Imperious was easily annoyed by Leelee's complaining, turning her into an insect. With the ability to summon and free monsters (including himself) from the Underworld, Imperious wasn't hindered by a focus on escaping the Underworld like Morticon was, and focused more on direct attacks on the civilians of Briarwood. |
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===Calindor returns=== |
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In [[List of Power Rangers: Mystic Force Episodes|Long Ago]], Imperious briefly reassumed his previous identity as Calindor to gain Udonna and the other Rangers' trust, intending to poison Udonna, frame Daggeron as the traitor and steal the Xenotome. Luckily, Clare worked out his true nature and found out from Phineas he was the traitor just in time to stop Imperious from poisoning Udonna, and Daggeron prevented him from stealing the Xenotome and rendering the Rangers powerless. |
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===Imperious in Control=== |
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In Ranger Down, he dared Koragg to fight without magic, relying on only his physical strength. Koragg agreed, and his magic was turned into a purple Mystic Morpher that was given to Necrolai. Unbeknowest to Koragg, this was just the first step in a much larger plan - to destroy Octomus and rule the world on his own. In the next step of Imperious' plan, he released the four Barbarian Beasts. Warmax and Shrieker were sent to battle the Rangers first, wearing them down, while he secretly dispatched both Fightoe and 50-Below to take out Koragg so he couldn't interfere. Imperious then sent them to battle the Rangers, knowing that their laziness and battle fatigue would cause them to summon Jenji - at which point Fightoe captured him and took him to the Underworld, where Imperious used Jenji's power to wish for a world where the Power Rangers did not exist. This allowed the forces of darkness to conquer the world - Rootcore and the Rock Porium were reduced to rubble, color was nonexistant, humanity was enslaved and music was outlawed. One thing Imperious hadn't counted on was that Koragg had survived and plotted against them, helping the Rangers to reach the Tribunal of Magic and reverse Jenji's wish, after which 50-Below was destroyed. After the battle, Imperious scolded Fightoe for fleeing from battle and destroyed his body and then used Fightoe's soul to power the war machine monster, Ursus, which was also destroyed. |
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Imperious later attempted to convince Octomus that Koragg was incompetent and a traitor in order to get rid of the warrior once more, but failed. Realising he was unable to destroy Octomus as long as Koragg was around and scared of his treachery being found out, he decided to get into Octomus' good books instead by raising him out of the Underworld with the Ranger's Legend powers. To that end, he formulated a plan by separating Daggeron from the Rangers and destroying him, while using his power to create the Chimera to help drag the Rangers down into the Underworld; Udonna's interference and Koragg's transformation back into Leanbow freed the Rangers, but the Master was still rising. |
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===The Final Battle=== |
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Imperious was on the verge of triumph when it was discovered Daggeron had in fact survived. Imperious challenged him to a bound battle - the two, in their Ancient Mystic Modes, would be chained together and fight with only swords. Imperious cheated, snatching the Solaris Laser Lamp for use and mocking the idea of fighting with honor. Despite this, Daggeron was able to win and mortally wounded his enemy. Imperious regressed back to Calindor and then into the mummified shell of himself before dissolving to dust as he made a cryptic remark about the coming of Ten Terrors. |
Latest revision as of 04:20, 27 April 2018
Look up imperious or imperiousness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Imperious may refer to:
- Arrogant or haughty superiority to or disdain of those one views as unworthy
- Various social interactions and relationships involving Dominance
- Imperious - a fictional character in the Power Rangers franchise
See also
[edit]- Imperialism - a strategy for building an empire
- Imperious Delirium, a 2008 album by Australian rock music group The Saints
- Superiority complex - a psychological condition
- Hubris - a personality trait