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Victor Timely is a co-leader of the Council of Kangs and a ruler of Ancient Egypt, known as Pharaoh Rama-Tut.
Biography[]
Multiversal War[]
Discovering the existence of the Multiverse, Victor Timely collaborated with his alternate selves, sharing the knowledge and technology to to aid in the development of their respective realities. Timely would travel back in time to Ancient Egypt, where he became Pharaoh Rama-Tut, as well as a co-leader of the assembly of their Variants with Immortus and Centurion. Rama-Tut became a renowned historical figure and an apparel depicting him was sold in Egypt by 2025.[5][4]
However, some of his Variants sought to conquer the Multiverse, such as Kang the Conqueror who started an all-out Multiversal War between all Variants. Rama-Tut fought in the war to preserve his own universe, until He Who Remains ultimately ended it by harnessing the power of Alioth and isolated the Sacred Timeline, preventing Rama-Tut and other Variants from existing in it.[6][7]
Return to Power[]
Banishing Kang the Conqueror[]
- "They exiled me down here. They're afraid of me."
- ―Kang the Conqueror[src]
Once He Who Remains was killed by Sylvie Laufeydottir,[7] Rama-Tut and the Council of Kangs managed to resurface and assemble once again. Deeming Kang the Conqueror too dangerous, Rama-Tut and the Council made the decision to banish Kang into the Quantum Realm.[8]
Holding a Meeting[]
- "So, the exiled one is dead. You sure he's dead?"
"If it wasn't true, I wouldn't call you." - ―Rama-Tut and Centurion[src]
Rama-Tut was contacted by Centurion who informed him that Kang the Conqueror was killed during his exile in the Quantum Realm. Rama-Tut wondered if Centurion was certain that Kang was dead, but Centurion insisted that he would not call him if it was not true. Rama-Tut remarked that Centurion must be quite bitter as he was not the one who killed Kang in the end, to which Immortus stated that Kang was killed by the hands of Ant-Man and the Wasp. He claimed that there are too many people getting closer to discover the Multiverse, and they could take away everything the have built, so he called upon all of their Variants to combat the threat.[6]
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Nigh-Omniscience: Ranking high in the Council of Kangs' membership, Rama-Tut had been able to observe the affairs of the Multiverse.
Abilities[]
- Genius-Level Intellect: On par with the countless versions of Victor Timely, Rama-Tut is incredibly intelligent among the highest calibre, being able to discover alternate universes through his own inventions as well as to help form the Council of Kangs to successfully establish rulership of the Multiverse.
- Master Scientist: Rama-Tut had been able to understand the laws of space-time as well as how to interact with it.
- Master Engineer: Rama-Tut equipped himself and the Council of Kangs with tools to aid them in keeping security in their Multiversal dynasty.
Relationships[]
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Enemies[]
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Trivia[]
- In the comics, when Nathaniel Richards time-travelled back to Ancient Egypt times, he used his advanced technology from the future to enslave and conquer Egypt. He became Pharaoh, calling himself Rama-Tut, and groomed the mutant En Sabah Nur to be his heir. He is an enemy of the Fantastic Four.
Behind the Scenes[]
- Moon Knight head writer Jeremy Slater originally included a more prominent reference to Rama-Tut in the series at the behest of Marvel Studios executive Nick Pepin, who pitched the idea as a reference of the fans.[9]
References[]
- ↑ Loki: 2.03: 1893
- ↑ Ant-Man And The Wasp: Quantumania Director Reveals Credits Scenes Secrets (Exclusive)
- ↑ Legends: 2.16: Variants
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Avengers' Kang Easter Egg Spotted In Moon Knight Episode 3 (Photo) (thedirect.com)
- ↑ Moon Knight: 1.03: The Friendly Type
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Mid-credits Scene
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Loki: 1.06: For All Time. Always.
- ↑ Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
- ↑ Moon Knight's Script Originally Featured Avengers' Kang Namedrop (Exclusive)