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- Where is Themyscira located? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
In the Wonder Woman film Themyscira is an island apparently hidden from the world by an illusion of fog Captain Steve Trevor and the Germans stumble into the fog and find the island Based on the
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Major spoilers ahead! In the 2017 Wonder Woman, Diana is in Themyscira and Ares is initially in London, which given his role there, seems to be a permanent residence We learn that Ares can tele
- dc - How does Steve Trevor end up in Themyscira? - Science Fiction . . .
Themyscira Paradise Island is located somewhere in the Mediterranean Sea (from the wiki), hidden by a divine barrier created by Zeus So how was it that Steve Trevor and the soldiers following him were able to find the island?
- What is Wonder Womans magic lasso woven from?
Incredibly strong, able to stretch and contract, and a magical lie detector created by the Gods of old What is DC Comics Wonder Woman's lasso of truth made of?
- dc - What was written on the arrow which Wonder Woman receives from . . .
In Zack Snyder's Justice League when the Amazonians warn Wonder Woman about the attack of Darkseid they light an Amazonian shrine using an arrow There was a message engraved on the arrow I would
- Is Zeus alive in the new DC film continuity?
In the movie a young Diana was told the story, by her mother, of how Zeus surrounded Themyscira with clouds to hide it from the outside world just before he died The story also said that Ares was gravely injured during the fight with Zeus, and might have died
- Why did Diana compare Themyscira to a coffee cup?
Why did Diana compare Themyscira to a coffee cup? Ask Question Asked 4 years, 1 month ago Modified 4 years, 1 month ago
- Wonder Woman: gods or aliens? - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
Once they are born he takes them under his wing before Ares is banished from Themyscira both in body and spirit by his father Zeus Source: Wikipedia Zeus Again, there isn't significant proof that Zeus was killed One can only assume that Zeus decided to temporarily vanish over a period of time, only to come back at his will Greek gods are
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