History
Attumacht was an Atlantean warlord and the leader of the barbarian Skar-Ka,[2] circa 9,000 BC.[3]
The Skar-Ka warred against many villages, including the Sera Thet tribe, which lived in the village of Sera Thet and were led by Orelem. According to Orelem, the Skar-Ka had been raping and pillaging the Sera Thet for ages.
The Sera Thet were joined by time-displaced "Brighthair" (Namorita/Kymaera), who tried to help them without endangering the timestream. Kymaera spied on the Skar-Ka, and discovered that their warlord Attumacht had invented a weapon combining a club and an axe, which ensured technological superiority over the Sera Thet. He invented and made manufacture a new type of weapon that would give him a technological edge on the Sera Thet. When one of his own warriors suggested it might be better to instead work with the Sera Thet, Attumacht executed him. Menawhile, Kymaera decided to train them, diverted tools into weapons, in order for them to repel the Skar-Ka, only to discover horrified that Orelem intended to wipe out the Skar-Ka entirely.[2]
Kymaera broke out the fighting, and forced Orelem and Attumacht to consider their respective strengths and weaknesses, and realize their mutual interest self-preservation by working together,[4] bringing them together.[5]
Legacy[]
The Skarka endured into the Modern Age, and Attumacht was descended by the barbarian Attuma, and Andromeda.[1]
Hellfall Deep, the ancestral lands of the Skarka Tribe, was located within the Attumacht Trench.[6]Personality
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See Also
- 2 appearance(s) of Attumacht (Earth-616)
- 1 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Attumacht (Earth-616)
- 1 image(s) of Attumacht (Earth-616)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Marvel Atlas #2 ; Atlantis's profile
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Night Thrasher #11 ; Blood and Water
- ↑ Women of Marvel: Celebrating Seven Decades Handbook #1 ; Namorita's profile mentions she found herself "some 11,000 years in the past"
- ↑ Night Thrasher #12 ; Blood and Water, Act II
- ↑ Women of Marvel: Celebrating Seven Decades Handbook #1 ; Namorita's profile
- ↑ Namor (Vol. 2) #2