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Bast

  • Core Identity: In the Marvel Universe, Bast is the Panther God of Wakanda, a member of the ancient Egyptian pantheon known as the Ennead, and the divine entity who bestows the power of the Black Panther upon the nation's chosen champion. * Key Takeaways: * Role in the Universe: Bast serves as the patron deity, spiritual guide, and protector of the nation of wakanda. Her divine pact with the first Black Panther, Bashenga, established the royal line and the Panther Cult, making her the central figure in Wakanda's spiritual and political life. * Primary Impact: She is the ultimate source of the enhanced physical abilities granted to the Black Panther through the sacred heart-shaped_herb. Her influence extends beyond mere power, as she guides the spirits of past kings in the Ancestral Plane and provides counsel to her chosen avatars in times of crisis. * Key Incarnations: The primary difference between her comic and MCU versions lies in her manifestation. In the Earth-616 comics, Bast is a tangible, living goddess who can physically interact with mortals and other deities. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, her presence is more spiritual and abstract, experienced primarily through visions, the Ancestral Plane, and the effects of the Heart-Shaped Herb. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Bast's presence was implicitly part of the Black Panther's lore since his creation, but her first formal, named appearance in Marvel Comics was in Black Panther (Vol. 3) #21 in August 2000. She was fully integrated into the narrative by writer Christopher Priest and artist Sal Velluto. Her creation for Marvel is a direct adaptation of the ancient Egyptian deity Bastet, who was originally a warrior goddess of the sun, worshipped as a lioness, before her role evolved into a protector goddess associated with cats, fertility, and protection from evil. Marvel Comics streamlined this mythology, focusing on her panther aspect to create a perfect patron deity for the technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda. This creative choice brilliantly fused real-world mythology with the fictional history of Marvel's most prominent African hero, giving T'Challa's powers a divine, ancient, and culturally rich origin that set him apart from heroes with scientific or accidental origins. Her introduction by Priest was part of a larger effort to deepen the world-building around Wakanda, transforming it from a mere sci-fi kingdom into a nation with a complex history, culture, and religious system. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The in-universe origin of Bast is deeply tied to the history of humanity, the formation of Earth's pantheons, and the rise of Wakanda. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Bast is a member of the Ennead (also known as the Heliopolitans), a pantheon of gods worshipped by the ancient Egyptians. The Ennead originated in a pocket dimension called Celestial Heliopolis (or the Overvoid), adjacent to Earth. Like the Asgardians and Olympians, the Ennead were discovered by humanity in antiquity and became objects of worship. Bast is the daughter of the sun god Ra and the sister of other prominent Egyptian deities, including Sekhmet (the Lion God) and, in some accounts, a rival to khonshu (the Moon God). Millennia ago, a colossal meteorite composed of the alien metal vibranium crashed in the heart of Africa, in the region that would become Wakanda. The meteorite's energies mutated the local flora and fauna, including a heart-shaped herb. During a period of great strife 10,000 years ago, a warrior-shaman named Bashenga was guided by a vision from Bast, in her form as a great black panther. She led him to the Heart-Shaped Herb. After ingesting it, Bashenga was granted superhuman strength, speed, and senses, becoming the very first Black Panther. In gratitude, Bashenga established the Panther Cult and unified the disparate tribes of the region into the nation of Wakanda, with Bast as its official patron deity. This formed a sacred covenant: Bast would watch over and protect Wakanda, and in return, the Wakandans would worship her, strengthening her divine power through their faith. She established a spiritual realm for her champions known as the Djalia, the plane of Wakandan memory, where the spirits of past Black Panthers could reside and offer their collective knowledge to their successors. Through the ages, Bast has continued to guide and test each new Black Panther, ensuring they are worthy of her mantle and the throne of Wakanda. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The MCU's depiction of Bast's origin, primarily established in Black Panther (2018) and expanded upon in its sequel, is more grounded and less explicit about her divine nature. Her story is presented as a foundational legend of Wakanda. According to the prologue of Black Panther, millions of years ago, a vibranium meteorite struck the continent of Africa. In ancient times, five tribes went to war over this powerful metal. One warrior-shaman, Bashenga, received a vision from the “panther goddess Bast.” In this vision, a black panther led him to a Heart-Shaped Herb, which had been mutated by the vibranium. He ingested the herb, gained superhuman abilities, and became the first Black Panther. He used his newfound power to end the wars and unite four of the five tribes to form the nation of Wakanda. In this continuity, Bast's existence is confirmed through the Ancestral Plane, a spiritual dimension where the consciousness of deceased Black Panthers and Wakandan royalty can be visited by the living Black Panther. This realm is the primary means through which Bast's influence is felt. When a new Black Panther ingests the Heart-Shaped Herb, they are transported to the Ancestral Plane, where they can commune with their predecessors. However, the MCU intentionally leaves Bast's literal existence ambiguous. It is unclear whether she is a true goddess like Thor or a powerful spiritual entity shaped by Wakandan belief and the unique properties of vibranium. The film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever deepens this ambiguity. Following Erik Killmonger's destruction of the Heart-Shaped Herb garden, Shuri is forced to synthetically recreate the herb. During her subsequent journey to the Ancestral Plane, she notes, “The Ancestors are silent. Bast is silent.” This suggests that the connection to the goddess may have been severed or that her power was intrinsically tied to the original, naturally-occurring herb. The introduction of other tangible Egyptian gods like Taweret in Moon Knight further complicates Bast's status, raising the question of whether she is part of that same pantheon or something else entirely. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Pantheon & Divine Realm ===== === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === As a true goddess and member of the Ennead, Bast possesses a vast array of powers and attributes common to pan-dimensional beings of her stature. * Divine Physiology: Bast possesses superhuman physical attributes far beyond those of any mortal. * ` * `Superhuman Strength: While her exact strength level is not defined, she is comparable to other gods like those of Asgard or Olympus, capable of lifting well over 50 tons. * ` * `Superhuman Durability: Her divine flesh and bone are highly resistant to injury. She can withstand powerful impacts, extreme temperatures, and potent energy blasts that would kill a mortal. * ` * `Immortality: Bast is functionally immortal. She does not age and is immune to all terrestrial diseases and toxins. While she can be killed, it would require forces of immense cosmic or magical power. * ` * `Regenerative Healing Factor: If injured, her divine life force allows her to heal at a superhuman rate. * Divine Powers: * ` * `Shapeshifting: Bast's most common ability is to change her form. She most frequently appears as a sleek, powerful black panther or as a human woman of African descent, often with feline features. She can also manifest as a towering, god-sized panther entity. * ` * `Bestowal of Power: Her most significant power is her ability to imbue mortals with a fraction of her divine might. This is the source of the Black Panther's abilities, channeled through the Heart-Shaped Herb and her sacred covenant. She can also revoke this power if a champion proves unworthy. * ` * `Interdimensional Travel: Bast can open portals and travel between dimensions, primarily between Earth and her home realm of Celestial Heliopolis. She can also transport others along with her. * ` * `Mystical Energy Manipulation: She can command vast amounts of mystical energy for various effects, including projecting energy blasts, creating protective shields, and communicating telepathically. * ` * `Spiritual Link: She maintains a profound spiritual connection to Wakanda and its people, particularly the royal bloodline. She can perceive threats to the nation and communicate with her followers through dreams and visions. * Divine Realm - Celestial Heliopolis: * Bast resides in a pocket dimension known as Celestial Heliopolis, which borders Earth. This realm, also called the Overvoid, is the home of the entire Ennead pantheon. It is a majestic, otherworldly city modeled after the architecture of ancient Egypt, existing on a plane beyond mortal comprehension. The gods of the Ennead can travel from here to Earth through a nexus point located near the Nile River valley. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === Bast's powers in the MCU are far more subtle and are demonstrated indirectly through her influence on Wakanda and its champions. * Source of Superhuman Abilities: The core of her power is manifested through the heart-shaped_herb. Consuming this vibranium-mutated plant grants the Black Panther: * ` * `Superhuman Strength, Speed, Agility, and Durability: Elevating the user to the peak of physical potential, allowing them to overpower multiple opponents, survive long falls, and run at speeds comparable to a moving vehicle. * ` * `Enhanced Senses: Sharpened senses of sight, hearing, and smell that rival those of a jungle predator. * The Ancestral Plane: Bast's most direct and visible influence is her stewardship of the Ancestral Plane. * ` * `Nature: This is a vibrant, purple-hued spiritual dimension where the consciousness of past Black Panthers resides after death. It appears as an ethereal African savanna under a celestial sky, populated by spiritual panthers that are representations of Bast herself. * ` * `Function: It serves as a library of wisdom and a sacred space for communion. The current Black Panther can enter this realm to seek counsel and guidance from their ancestors, such as T'Chaka or T'Challa. This connection is the spiritual heart of the Black Panther's power, providing not just physical strength but also the wisdom of generations. * Ambiguous Divinity: Unlike in the comics, the MCU never explicitly shows Bast performing overt miracles or physically interacting with the world. Her “powers” are interpreted through legend and the tangible effects of the Herb and the Ancestral Plane. This interpretation makes her power feel more naturalistic within the MCU's slightly more grounded reality, leaving her true nature—whether a literal goddess, a powerful alien, or a collective psychic manifestation—as one of the universe's great mysteries. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * The Black Panthers (T'Challa, Shuri, Bashenga): This is Bast's most sacred and defining relationship. She is not merely a source of power but a patron, a guide, and a spiritual mother to the line of kings and queens who bear her mantle. She tests their worthiness, offers cryptic guidance in their darkest hours, and provides them with a connection to their heritage through the Ancestral Plane. The relationship is symbiotic: the Black Panther serves as her avatar on Earth, and their deeds and the faith of their people, in turn, sustain her divine power. * The Orisha: While Bast is part of the Egyptian Ennead, her worship in Wakanda coexists with the Orisha, the native pantheon of Wakandan gods. This includes figures like Kokou (god of war), Thoth (god of wisdom, also of the Ennead), and Ptah (the shaper). Over time, the Panther Cult's influence grew so immense that Bast became the preeminent deity of the nation, syncretizing with or superseding some of the older gods. Her relationship with the Orisha is one of primacy and respect, forming a unique Wakandan pantheon. * The Ennead (Heliopolitans): Bast is a member of the Egyptian pantheon, her divine family. She is the daughter of Ra and holds a place of honor among them. While they rarely interfere in mortal affairs as a group, they have united to face divine-level threats, such as the Chaos King or the schemes of their malevolent relative, Seth. Her relationship with her kin is complex, marked by ancient loyalties and occasional rivalries, most notably with khonshu, whose brutal methods often clash with Bast's more protective and regal nature. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * Seth: As the Egyptian god of chaos, death, and darkness, Seth is the natural adversary of Bast and the entire Ennead. He has repeatedly attempted to conquer Earth, overthrow his brother Osiris, and plunge the world into an age of darkness. Bast has stood with her fellow gods to oppose him, viewing him as a fundamental threat to the cosmic order and the mortal worshippers she protects. * Doctor Doom (Victor_von_Doom): During the Doomwar storyline, Doctor Doom became one of Bast's most personal and dangerous foes. Seeking to acquire all of Wakanda's vibranium, Doom understood that the nation's strength was not just technological but spiritual. He successfully orchestrated the capture of Bast herself, imprisoning the goddess to study and sever her connection to the vibranium. This sacrilegious act forced T'Challa to take drastic measures, rendering all processed vibranium on the planet inert to defeat Doom and free his goddess, demonstrating the lengths to which her enemies will go to break Wakanda's spirit. * The Chaos King (Amatsu-Mikaboshi): An entity of primordial darkness and chaos, the Chaos King was a threat to all of reality and every pantheon on Earth. During the Chaos War event, Bast joined the Council of Godheads, an alliance of Earth's divine leaders, to battle this existential threat. Her opposition to the Chaos King underscores her role as a protector not just of Wakanda, but of the very fabric of existence. ==== Affiliations ==== * The Ennead: Her primary and familial affiliation is with the pantheon of Egyptian gods. * The Panther Cult: She is the central figure of worship for this official state religion of Wakanda. The cult's priestesses and priests are her direct servants on Earth. * Council of Godheads (or Council of Pantheons): Bast is a respected member of this informal assembly of the leaders of Earth's various pantheons (e.g., Odin of Asgard, Zeus of Olympus). They convene only when a threat emerges that is too powerful for any single pantheon to handle, such as the arrival of the Celestials or the invasion of the Chaos King. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== ==== The Bride of the Panther (Black Panther Vol. 4, 2006) ==== When King T'Challa decides to marry Storm of the X-Men, the union is not merely a political or personal matter; it requires divine sanction. In this storyline, Bast manifests to test Ororo's worthiness to be Queen of Wakanda and consort to her chosen champion. Bast, along with the spirit of a previous Black Panther, confronts Storm on the spiritual plane, challenging her resolve and her heart. By passing these tests, Storm earns not only the respect of the Wakandan people but the explicit blessing of their goddess. This event powerfully showcases Bast's role as the ultimate arbiter of the throne's spiritual legitimacy. ==== Doomwar (2010) ==== This epic storyline highlights Bast's importance and vulnerability. After secretly fomenting a coup in Wakanda, Doctor Doom executes his master plan: to steal the nation's entire vibranium reserve. Recognizing Bast as the spiritual heart of Wakanda's power, Doom captures the goddess herself. He imprisons her and uses his own blend of magic and science to try and create a synthetically “Doom-forged” vibranium that he alone can control. T'Challa is forced to fight a war on two fronts: one against Doom's forces and another to free his patron deity. The storyline culminates in T'Challa's desperate gambit to render all processed vibranium inert, a massive sacrifice made to save his nation and his god, proving the inseparable link between them. ==== Chaos War (2010-2011) ==== When the Japanese god of evil, Amatsu-Mikaboshi, ascends to become the Chaos King and begins a campaign to return the universe to its original state of nothingness, all of existence is threatened. He conquers the dream realms and slaughters entire pantheons. In this desperate time, Hercules gathers the remaining gods of Earth to form a God Squad. Bast, representing the Ennead, joins the Council of Godheads to strategize against their common foe. Her participation in this cosmic-level conflict demonstrates that her power and influence are recognized far beyond the borders of Wakanda, cementing her status as one of Earth's major divine protectors. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999): As extensively detailed, the MCU version of Bast is the most significant variant. She is presented as a more abstract, spiritual force whose existence is confirmed via the Ancestral Plane and the legend of the Heart-Shaped Herb. Unlike her comic counterpart, she does not physically manifest or directly interact with mortals, leaving her true nature open to interpretation. This adaptation grounds the more mystical elements of the Black Panther's lore for a cinematic audience. * Marvel's Avengers (Video Game, Earth-TRN814): In the War for Wakanda expansion of the 2020 video game, Bast plays a role similar to her MCU counterpart. She is a guiding spiritual presence for T'Challa, often speaking to him in moments of reflection. The game's lore reinforces her connection to the vibranium meteorite and the establishment of the Panther line, presenting a version that blends elements from both the comics and the films. * Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610):** In the Ultimate Universe, Wakanda's lore was significantly demystified. The Black Panther's powers were not derived from a god or a mystical herb but from genetic experimentation and a technologically advanced suit. As a result, Bast is entirely absent from this continuity. This creative decision reflects the Ultimate line's initial focus on more modern, science-based origins for its heroes, and her absence marks a major departure from the rich spiritual tapestry of the Earth-616 version.

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Bast is based on the real-world Egyptian deity Bastet. Originally a lioness warrior goddess, her image was softened over time to that of a domestic cat, representing protection, fertility, and family. Marvel's version focuses on the more formidable “panther” aspect to align with the Black Panther identity.
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Her first on-screen mention in the MCU is in the mid-credits scene of Captain America: Civil War, where T'Challa tells Steve Rogers, “Let them try,” while the camera pans over a massive panther statue, implicitly referencing the Panther God's protection.
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In the comics, Bast has a brother/sister deity named Sekhmet, the Lion God, who is the patron of a rival Wakandan cult. This rivalry was a key plot point in Christopher Priest's run on Black Panther.
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The spiritual realm Bast oversees for the Black Panthers has been called by different names over the years, including the Djalia (a term for a West African historian/storyteller) and the Spirit World, before the MCU popularized the term “Ancestral Plane,” which has since been used more frequently in the comics as well.
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Key Reading: Black Panther (Vol. 3) by Christopher Priest, Black Panther (Vol. 4) by Reginald Hudlin, Doomwar (2010) by Jonathan Maberry, and Black Panther (2016) by Ta-Nehisi Coates.