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Promethea (characters)

This character appears in 5 books.


  1. Promethea: Book 5

    Promethea

    by Alan Moore

    Memorable Quotes by Promethea:

    “I've enjoyed our dance. You were the perfect partner, and I'm going to miss you. But spacetime is eternal, with everything in it. And you and me are always here, always now. You and me are forever.”

    “Know that I love you in this room, this womb, of warm and gathering shadows...In this velvet mother night, as the white glare of revelation fades...dims to a prism-tingle in the nerves, the mind, the heart. An afterglow. Rejoice. Your world has ended. The beliefs whereupon it was founded turn to air before the quantum scrutiny of your new science; were never truly there. Time's jail-yards are unlocked, the prison of material ambition that reduced you now demolished.”

    “Rejoice. Return now to your separate moments, selves, and rooms, and know that separation for illusion. Know that you were one, were here and in eternity are here forever. Here, where sudden firelight in your soul startled you from your worldly slumber. Stay awake.”

  2. Promethea: Book 1

    Promethea (Volume 1)

    by Alan Moore

    Promethea: Ancient demi-goddess

    Memorable Quotes by Promethea:

    “I'm Promethea. There's nothing else like me.”

  3. Promethea: Book 2

    Promethea (Book 2)

    by Alan Moore

    Promethea: Promethea was a young girl whose father was killed by a Christian mob in Alexandria in AD 411. After escaping the mob, alone in the desert she is taken in hand by the god Thoth-Hermes, who tells her that if she goes with him/them into the Immateria, a plane of existence home to the imagination, she will no longer be just a little girl but a story living eternally. "Promethea" thereafter manifests through a series of individuals or vessels who through the power of imagination have channeled her energy.

  4. Promethea: Book 3

    Promethea

    by Alan Moore

    Promethea: Promethea was a young girl whose father was killed by a Christian mob in Alexandria in AD 411. After escaping the mob, alone in the desert she is taken in hand by the god Thoth-Hermes, who tells her that if she goes with him/them into the Immateria, a plane of existence home to the imagination, she will no longer be just a little girl but a story living eternally. "Promethea" thereafter manifests through a series of individuals or vessels who through the power of imagination have channeled her energy.

  5. Promethea: Book 4

    Promethea (Book 4)

    by Alan Moore

    Promethea: Promethea was a young girl whose father was killed by a Christian mob in Alexandria in AD 411. After escaping the mob, alone in the desert she is taken in hand by the god Thoth-Hermes, who tells her that if she goes with him/them into the Immateria, a plane of existence home to the imagination, she will no longer be just a little girl but a story living eternally. "Promethea" thereafter manifests through a series of individuals or vessels who through the power of imagination have channeled her energy.


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