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The London Master was a member of the Masters of the Mystic Arts and the master of the London Sanctum.
Biography[]
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Personality[]
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Powers[]
- Magic: London Master was one of the most powerful and skilled members of the Masters of the Mystic Arts, possessing a considerable mastery of the mystic arts and magical power, which he usually used to defend his native reality as a master in Kamar-Taj. With the help of numerous mystical artifacts and relics, in addition to his astral powers, he was able to gain access to a multitude of mystical powers.
- Eldritch Magic: London Master was able to create, shape, and manipulate Eldritch Magic. He could create Tao Mandalas and Eldritch Whips, and cast spells by writing specific formations with the fiery energy.
- Spell Casting: London Master was able to cast spells that he had previously practiced by writing specific formations with the Eldritch Magic's fiery energy and chanting it on Scottish Gaelic. During the battle against the Red Queen's zombie hordes, he was able to cast a spell to kill several of them by exploding their heads.
- Eldritch Magic: London Master was able to create, shape, and manipulate Eldritch Magic. He could create Tao Mandalas and Eldritch Whips, and cast spells by writing specific formations with the fiery energy.
Abilities[]
- Master Martial Artist: To be added
- Sword Mastery: To be added
- Multilingualism: London Master can speak English and Scottish Gaelic; he usually used the latter to cast his magical spells.
Equipment[]
- Sword: London Master used an enchanted sword in battle.
Facilities[]
- Kamar-Taj: To be added
- London Sanctum: To be added
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Trivia[]
- London Master's likeness is based on Daniel Swain.
- London Master's sword is based off of a Royal Navy dress sword from the time of George VI, having Gaelic writing on it, "Fate will be fully resolute" and "Fare the fate has it shall", which are lines 5 and 455 from The Wanderer and Beowulf respectively.[3]
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- ↑ Marvel Zombies: 1.04: Episode 4
- ↑ Translates from Scottish Gaelic to: "Come on! Eat my blade!"
- ↑ Justin Kim on Instagram - October 15, 2025





