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|individual name= Abbadon
|individual name= Abbadon
|image= [[Image:Abbadon.jpg|250px]]
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|race= [[Demon]]
|race= [[Demon]]
|home planet= Unknown (trapped on [[Earth]])
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'''Abaddon''' was a [[Demon]] and the son of [[the Beast]], imprisoned beneath the [[Cardiff rift]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'') The [[Ood]] named Abaddon however, as a name for the Beast itself. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Satan Pit]]'')  
'''Abaddon''' was a [[Demon]] and the son of [[the Beast]], imprisoned beneath the [[Cardiff rift]]. However, the [[Ood]] named stated that Abaddon was a name for the Beast itself. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Satan Pit]]'')  


:Abaddon was probably imprisioned by ''[[The Disciples of the Light]], who imprisoned Abaddon's father.''
:''Abaddon was probably imprisioned by [[The Disciples of the Light]], who imprisoned his father on [[Krop Tor]].''


A [[1827]] [[archaeology|archaelogical]] expedition excavating the ruins of [[Babylon]] experienced what seemed like omens, and found a stone tablet depicting a great demon standing above a city. ([[WEB]]: ''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'')
A [[1827]], [[archaeology|archaelogical]] expedition excavating the ruins of [[Babylon]] experienced found a stone tablet depicting a Demon standing above a city. ([[WEB]]: ''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'')


[[Bilis Manger]], considering himself Abbadon's servant, set in motion of series of events designed to manipulate the entire [[Torchwood 3]] team into using [[Rift manipulator|a technological device]] to open the Rift and so release the demon. This done, the Rift released Abaddon and he appeared.
[[Bilis Manger]], considering himself Abbadon's servant, set in motion of series of events designed to manipulate the [[Torchwood 3]] into using the [[Rift manipulator|Rift manipulator]] to open the rift and release Abaddon. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'')


:''Abaddon seems to share none of the intelligence of his father and was not shown to speak or plan. There is still the possibility that he was the one who created the plot, rather than Bilis Manger himself.''
:''Abaddon seems to share none of the intelligence of his father and was not shown to speak or plan. There is still the possibility that he was the one who created the plot, rather than Bilis Manger himself.''


[[File:Torchwood113.jpg|thumb|left|280px|The fall of Abaddon]] [[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'')]]
[[File:Torchwood113.jpg|thumb|left|280px|The fall of Abaddon]]
 
The shadow of Abaddon killed any person who it fell upon and fed upon their life energy. Only the undying [[Jack Harkness]] stood in his way. He was eventually killed by Abaddon, the Demon dying in the process due to the excess life. However, Jack came back to life. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'')
The shadow of Abaddon killed any person who it fell upon and fed upon their life energy. Only the undying [[Jack Harkness]] stood in his way. He was eventually killed by Abaddon, the Demon dying in the process due to the excess life. However, Jack came back to life. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'')



Revision as of 15:50, 19 July 2009

Abaddon was a Demon and the son of the Beast, imprisoned beneath the Cardiff rift. However, the Ood named stated that Abaddon was a name for the Beast itself. (DW: The Satan Pit)

Abaddon was probably imprisioned by The Disciples of the Light, who imprisoned his father on Krop Tor.

A 1827, archaelogical expedition excavating the ruins of Babylon experienced found a stone tablet depicting a Demon standing above a city. (WEB: torchwood.org.uk)

Bilis Manger, considering himself Abbadon's servant, set in motion of series of events designed to manipulate the Torchwood 3 into using the Rift manipulator to open the rift and release Abaddon. (TW: End of Days)

Abaddon seems to share none of the intelligence of his father and was not shown to speak or plan. There is still the possibility that he was the one who created the plot, rather than Bilis Manger himself.
The fall of Abaddon

The shadow of Abaddon killed any person who it fell upon and fed upon their life energy. Only the undying Jack Harkness stood in his way. He was eventually killed by Abaddon, the Demon dying in the process due to the excess life. However, Jack came back to life. (TW: End of Days)

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