Show pageBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Scarlet Centurion ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity:** **The Scarlet Centurion is a formidable, time-traveling warlord persona, most famously adopted by a younger, more ambitious Nathaniel Richards on his path to becoming the infamous [[kang_the_conqueror|Kang the Conqueror]].** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** The Scarlet Centurion serves as a crucial evolutionary stage in the life of one of Marvel's greatest villains. He represents the bridge between the pharaoh-like [[rama-tut|Rama-Tut]] and the seasoned despot Kang, embodying a raw, conquest-driven ambition often directed at the [[avengers]]. * **Primary Impact:** His most significant impact was his initial attempt to conquer a divergent Earth by manipulating its heroes, a scheme that first brought him into direct conflict with Earth's Mightiest Heroes. The mantle was later adopted by his son, Marcus, in a tragic effort to both earn his father's respect and aid the Avengers during the epic //Kang Dynasty// storyline. * **Key Incarnations:** The primary [[earth-616|Earth-616]] version is Nathaniel Richards, a brilliant but ruthless tactician. The [[marvel_cinematic_universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)]] has not yet featured a character explicitly named Scarlet Centurion, though the concept of Kang variants with unique personas and armor makes his future appearance a distinct possibility. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== The Scarlet Centurion first stormed the pages of Marvel Comics in **//The Avengers Annual// #2**, published in September 1968. He was conceived by the legendary writer [[roy_thomas|Roy Thomas]] and artist [[don_heck|Don Heck]]. The character's creation is a fascinating piece of comic book history, born from a need to retroactively explain a narrative inconsistency. Previously, in //Strange Tales// #134, Doctor Doom had seemingly manipulated the Avengers in a manner that felt uncharacteristic for the Latverian monarch. Roy Thomas, a master of continuity, devised the Scarlet Centurion as a new villain who was //actually// behind that plot, masquerading as Doom. This retcon not only smoothed over the continuity wrinkle but also introduced a powerful new temporal threat. Thomas, known for his love of history, gave the character a Roman-inspired name and aesthetic, contrasting with the Egyptian theme of Rama-Tut and establishing a clear thematic progression for the villain who would become Kang. This creative decision laid the groundwork for decades of complex storytelling, cementing the Scarlet Centurion as a vital, if often overlooked, piece of the Kang chronal tapestry. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of the Scarlet Centurion is a tale of ambition, failure, and relentless self-reinvention, woven through the tangled timeline of Nathaniel Richards. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The story of the Scarlet Centurion begins with the man he was before: Rama-Tut. Nathaniel Richards, a scholar from the peaceful 31st century of Earth-6311, became obsessed with the heroic age of Earth-616. Using a time machine of his own design (shaped like a Sphinx, inspired by technology he discovered from his ancestor, Doctor Doom), he traveled to ancient Egypt. There, he used his future technology to subjugate the populace and rule as the Pharaoh Rama-Tut. His reign was cut short by the intervention of the time-displaced [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]], who defeated him and forced him to flee into the time-stream. This humiliating defeat was the crucible in which the Scarlet Centurion was forged. Adrift in time, Richards attempted to return to his native century but was caught in a violent time storm. This storm shunted him into a meeting with his own potential future self: the armored, iron-fisted tyrant known as **[[kang_the_conqueror|Kang the Conqueror]]**. This older, more successful version of himself mocked Richards's failure as Rama-Tut and inspired him to embrace a new path of direct, overwhelming conquest. Discarding the guise of a god-king, Richards designed a new identity. Inspired by the military might of the Roman Empire and perhaps his own ancestor, Doctor Doom, he forged a suit of advanced, crimson battle armor. He christened himself the **Scarlet Centurion**. His first act was not to challenge the formidable heroes of Earth-616 directly, but to test his might on a parallel world. He traveled to Earth-689, a reality where the Avengers had successfully brought about world peace. There, the Centurion enacted a cunning plan. He appeared before this world's Avengers and convinced them that their heroic counterparts on other Earths had been turned into tyrants. He manipulated them into rounding up every other super-powered individual on their planet and imprisoning them in stasis tubes. Once all potential opposition was neutralized, the Centurion revealed his true colors, effortlessly defeated the duped Avengers, and became the world's undisputed master. His victory was only undone when the Watcher, Uatu, summoned the Avengers of Earth-616 to challenge him. In the ensuing battle, the Centurion was defeated, his first major conquest ending in yet another failure. This loss, however, did not break him; it only hardened his resolve, setting him firmly on the path to finally becoming the more ruthless and successful Kang the Conqueror. Later, the mantle would be taken up by his son, **Marcus Kang**, also known as Kang XXIII. During the //Kang Dynasty// storyline, Marcus adopted the guise of the Scarlet Centurion to act as his father's mole within the Avengers, who were fighting against Kang's massive invasion of Earth. Marcus was torn between his loyalty to his father and a growing admiration for Earth's heroes, ultimately sacrificing himself to help the Avengers defeat Kang. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === To date, the Scarlet Centurion persona **has not explicitly appeared** in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The MCU's Multiverse Saga has instead focused on establishing the overarching threat of Nathaniel Richards through his various "Variants." The foundation for a character like the Scarlet Centurion was laid in the Disney+ series //[[loki_series|Loki]]//. The show introduced **He Who Remains**, a variant who had ended a multiversal war fought between his other selves by pruning the timeline into a single, "sacred" path. His death unleashed the multiverse and, with it, an infinite number of his more dangerous variants. //[[ant-man_and_the_wasp_quantumania|Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania]]// built upon this by introducing a specific, exiled variant: **Kang the Conqueror**. This version was a technological genius and a powerful warrior who had conquered countless timelines before being trapped in the Quantum Realm. His defeat led to the reveal of the **Council of Kangs**, a massive assembly of variants from across the multiverse, led by a triumvirate including Immortus, Rama-Tut, and a figure resembling the Centurion (though not explicitly named, one variant wore futuristic armor with a more militaristic design). While the name "Scarlet Centurion" has not been used, the //concept// is very much alive within the MCU's framework. The existence of the Council of Kangs proves that variants adopt unique identities, armors, and methods of conquest. An MCU Scarlet Centurion could be introduced as: * A younger, more impetuous variant of Kang, perhaps one who models himself on historical conquerors like Caesar. * A rival to the "prime" Kang, leading his own faction within the Council with a different philosophy on how to rule the multiverse. * A specific identity that a known variant, like Victor Timely, could adopt after gaining access to more advanced technology and embracing a more warlike persona. The visual cues are present. The Rama-Tut variant on the Council wears a recognizable Pharaonic headdress. It is highly probable that a variant in crimson armor, representing the Centurion phase, exists within that massive group, waiting for his moment to step into the spotlight. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== The Scarlet Centurion is a threat not because of innate superpowers, but because of a transcendent intellect paired with the most advanced technology imaginable. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The power of the Scarlet Centurion is the power of a man from a distant, enlightened future who has weaponized history itself. * **Abilities:** * **Super-Genius Intellect:** Nathaniel Richards possesses an intellect that dwarfs nearly any mind from the 21st century. He is a master of temporal physics, quantum mechanics, robotics, cybernetics, and advanced engineering. His ability to comprehend and manipulate the complexities of the time-stream is his greatest weapon. * **Master Strategist and Tactician:** The Centurion is a brilliant military commander, capable of conceiving and executing complex, multi-layered plans that span centuries. He studies history's greatest battles and leaders not as a scholar, but as a student learning to perfect their methods. * **Indomitable Will:** He is defined by a supreme arrogance and an unshakeable belief in his right to rule. Defeat does not deter him; it merely provides data for his next attempt. This sheer force of will makes him incredibly difficult to intimidate or dissuade. * **Expert Combatant:** Though he prefers to command from a distance, Richards is a formidable hand-to-hand combatant, having trained himself in various fighting styles from across history. * **Equipment:** * **Scarlet Centurion Battle Armor:** The centerpiece of his identity. This suit is a marvel of 31st-century technology. * **Composition:** Forged from an unknown, ultra-durable alloy from his native era, it is highly resistant to physical damage, energy blasts, and extreme temperatures. It can withstand blows from beings like Thor and Hercules. * **Strength Augmentation:** The armor's neuro-kinetic systems enhance his physical strength to superhuman levels, allowing him to lift approximately 5 tons. * **Energy Projection:** The gauntlets can fire powerful concussive blasts, particle beams, and electrical discharges. The full power of these blasts is enough to stagger even the most durable Avengers. * **Advanced Weaponry:** The armor contains a vast array of concealed weaponry, including force-field projectors, tractor beams, and magnetic manipulators. He can summon any weapon from any time period from his personal armory. * **Life Support & Sensors:** The suit is fully sealed, allowing him to survive in hostile environments, including the vacuum of space and the time-stream itself. Its sensor suite can analyze energy signatures, detect life forms, and scan technological systems from across the electromagnetic spectrum. * **Time-Ship:** The Centurion commands a personal, highly advanced temporal vessel. This ship serves as his base of operations, armory, and primary mode of transportation through the time-stream. It is equipped with powerful offensive and defensive systems, including chronal torpedoes that can erase targets from the timeline. * **Personality:** As the Scarlet Centurion, Nathaniel Richards is more volatile and arrogant than his later Kang persona. He is driven by a burning need to prove himself after his failure as Rama-Tut. He is less patient, more prone to grandstanding, and possesses a flair for the dramatic. This identity is defined by raw ambition, a belief that order can only be achieved through his absolute rule. He sees heroism and freedom as chaotic variables in an equation he is determined to solve through force. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === As the character is not yet present, this section analyzes the //potential// for his abilities and equipment based on the technology and power-levels established for Kang Variants in the MCU. * **Potential Abilities:** An MCU Centurion would mirror his comic counterpart in being a non-super-powered genius. His primary "power" would be his intellect and his mastery over multiversal technology. He would likely be a charismatic but ruthless leader, distinct from the more direct, warrior-like nature of the //Quantumania// Kang. * **Potential Equipment:** * **Centurion Armor:** Drawing from the established MCU aesthetic, his armor would likely be a sleek, advanced battlesuit combining nanotechnology with otherworldly elements. Its red-and-silver color scheme would be its defining feature. * **Power Source:** It would likely be powered by a miniature version of the Multiversal Power Core seen in //Quantumania//, granting it immense energy reserves. * **Capabilities:** Its functions would be similar to the comic version but visualized in the MCU style: repulsor-like energy blasts from the hands, powerful personal force fields, and the ability to manifest various energy weapons (swords, shields, etc.). It would undoubtedly integrate directly with his temporal technology. * **Temporal Technology:** Instead of a large time-ship, an MCU Centurion might favor a more refined version of the **TemPad** used by the TVA in //Loki//. His personal device would be far more advanced, allowing him to not only create doorways through time and space but also to manipulate local time, view alternate timelines, and control advanced robotics and drones. This would make him a one-man army, capable of orchestrating attacks across the past, present, and future simultaneously. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== The Scarlet Centurion, like all of Kang's personas, exists in a state of near-total isolation, viewing others as either obstacles or pawns. ==== Core Allies ==== True allies are foreign to him, but a few key figures have defined his existence. * **[[ravonna_renslayer|Ravonna Renslayer]]:** The one constant love across Nathaniel Richards's fractured timeline. A princess from a 40th-century kingdom, Ravonna was the only person Kang ever truly loved. His actions as Kang and his other personas, including the conquests he planned as the Centurion, were often driven by a twisted desire to impress her or to save her from various fates across the multiverse. Their relationship is a complex tragedy of love, betrayal, and temporal paradoxes. * **[[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]]:** Less an ally and more a profound inspiration and eternal rival. Richards's discovery of Doom's technology is what set him on his path. As the Centurion, he even adopted a similar armored, conquest-driven persona. They share a mutual, if deeply grudging, respect for one another's intellect and will. Their clashes are not just physical battles but titanic contests of ego, each seeking to prove himself the ultimate master of both science and destiny. * **The Grandmaster:** A fellow manipulator of cosmic proportions. As the Scarlet Centurion, Richards engaged in a complex "game" with the Elder of the Universe, the Grandmaster. Using the Squadron Sinister as his pawns against the Avengers (who were the Grandmaster's champions), the Centurion demonstrated his willingness to use and discard even powerful beings to achieve his goals. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **The [[avengers|Avengers]]:** The primary thorns in his side. The Avengers represent everything he despises: chaos, free will, and defiance against his "perfect" order. His very first act as the Centurion was a scheme to conquer a world by eliminating its heroes, an act foiled by the prime Avengers. This set the stage for a multigenerational conflict that would span all of his identities. He sees them not as people, but as an ideological virus that must be eradicated from the timeline. * **The [[fantastic_four|Fantastic Four]]:** The team responsible for his first great failure as Rama-Tut. His hatred for them, particularly for his ancestor Reed Richards, is deeply personal. The Fantastic Four represent a legacy he both despises and is intrinsically linked to. Their victory over him in ancient Egypt directly led to the bitter ambition that created the Scarlet Centurion. * **Himself ([[immortus|Immortus]] and other Kangs):** Perhaps his greatest enemy is his own future. Immortus, his final, time-weary future self, actively works to preserve the timeline and often manipulates his younger, more chaotic selves (Kang and the Centurion) to prevent them from causing irreparable damage. This leads to a bizarre temporal civil war, where Nathaniel Richards is constantly at odds with the man he will become and the countless other variants who share his face but not his specific goals. ==== Affiliations ==== * **Council of Kangs:** As one of the primary identities of Nathaniel Richards, the Scarlet Centurion is, by definition, a member of this trans-temporal coalition of Kang variants. The Council was formed by the "prime" Kang variants to police their own kind and eliminate divergent, problematic timelines. The Centurion represents a specific archetype within this council: the ambitious, militaristic conqueror. * **Legion of the Unliving:** A tactic he has employed on multiple occasions is the creation of the Legion of the Unliving. Using his temporal technology, he can pluck villains from moments before their deaths and hurl them at his enemies, creating a team of disposable, high-powered pawns with nothing to lose. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== While a transitional identity, the Scarlet Centurion has been at the heart of several pivotal moments in Marvel history. ==== "The Avengers Annual #2" (1968) ==== This is the debut and defining story of the original Scarlet Centurion. Seeking to test his new persona, the Centurion travels to the alternate reality of Earth-689. He tricks this world's peaceful Avengers into believing other heroes are a threat, manipulating them into imprisoning all superhumans. He then seizes control of the planet. His plan is only thwarted when Uatu the Watcher summons the Avengers from Earth-616. The story culminates in a direct confrontation between the two Avengers teams and the Centurion, who uses the Squadron Sinister as his champions. The Earth-616 Avengers prevail, handing Nathaniel Richards another bitter defeat and further fueling his evolution into the more formidable Kang. ==== "The Kang Dynasty" (Avengers Vol. 3 #41-55, 2001-2002) ==== This epic storyline features the second and arguably most complex Scarlet Centurion: Marcus Kang. In one of the most ambitious plots ever conceived by Kang the Conqueror, he successfully invades and conquers 21st-century Earth. To facilitate his plans, he sends his son, Marcus, to infiltrate the Avengers under the guise of the Scarlet Centurion. Posing as a hero, Marcus fights alongside the Avengers, earning their trust and even developing a romantic connection with Carol Danvers (then Warbird). However, he is torn between his ingrained loyalty to his father and his genuine admiration for the heroes he's meant to betray. In the climax, Marcus's conscience wins out. He turns against his father at a critical moment, providing the Avengers with the opening they need to overthrow Kang's empire. For his betrayal, Kang kills him, but his sacrifice was not in vain, cementing the Scarlet Centurion mantle as one of tragedy and heroism as well as villainy. ==== "Avengers Forever" (1998-1999) ==== While not a direct "Scarlet Centurion story," this maxi-series is essential reading for understanding his place in the timeline. The series dives deep into the complex war between Kang the Conqueror and his future self, Immortus. It explicitly lays out the chronological progression of Nathaniel Richards: from scholar to Rama-Tut, to Scarlet Centurion, to Kang the Conqueror, and finally to Immortus. The story treats the Scarlet Centurion identity as a vital, formative stageāthe moment when Richards fully embraced militaristic conquest and set the template for the man he would become for millennia. It establishes that this identity was not just a costume, but a fundamental shift in his philosophy. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== The concept of "variants" is central to the character of Kang, and the Scarlet Centurion mantle is no exception. * **Marcus Kang (Earth-616):** The most significant alternate version. As detailed in //The Kang Dynasty//, Marcus was the son of the prime Kang the Conqueror. Groomed to be his heir, he adopted the classic Scarlet Centurion armor and name to serve as a double agent. Unlike the original, Marcus possessed a conscience and ultimately chose heroism over conquest, making him a mirror image of the persona's originator. His legacy is one of tragic sacrifice. * **MCU Council of Kangs:** The post-credit scene of //Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania// revealed a vast coliseum filled with thousands of Kang Variants. Led by Immortus and Rama-Tut, this council represents every possible iteration of Nathaniel Richards. While no single variant was explicitly identified as the Scarlet Centurion, the sheer diversity of armor and appearance makes it a statistical certainty that one or more Scarlet Centurions exist within their ranks. This opens the door for a future MCU project to introduce a fully-realized version of the character as a key player in the multiversal war. * **Iron Lad:** While not a version of the Scarlet Centurion, Iron Lad is a critical variant in the Kang timeline. A teenage Nathaniel Richards, horrified after learning he is destined to become Kang, travels back in time to the 21st century and forms the [[young_avengers|Young Avengers]] to stop his own future. He is the ultimate rejection of the path that leads to the Scarlet Centurion and Kang, representing the heroic potential that Nathaniel Richards squandered. ===== See Also ===== * [[kang_the_conqueror]] * [[rama-tut]] * [[immortus]] * [[nathaniel_richards]] * [[avengers]] * [[doctor_doom]] * [[ravonna_renslayer]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The Scarlet Centurion was created by Roy Thomas as a retcon to explain an appearance of Doctor Doom in //Strange Tales// #134 where he acted out of character. Thomas revealed this "Doom" was actually the Centurion in disguise.)) ((The name "Centurion" is derived from the title for a commander in the Roman army, reflecting the character's militaristic and conquest-oriented nature, a thematic step up from the god-king "Pharaoh" persona of Rama-Tut.)) ((The visual design of the Scarlet Centurion, with its streamlined helmet and bold color scheme, serves as a clear aesthetic bridge between the Egyptian regalia of Rama-Tut and the more famous purple-and-green, high-tech armor of Kang the Conqueror.)) ((Key Reading: //The Avengers Annual// #2 for the original's debut, //Avengers// (Vol. 3) #41-55 for the Marcus Kang incarnation, and //Avengers Forever// for a deep dive into the overall Kang timeline.)) ((Marcus Kang, as Scarlet Centurion, is one of the few beings to have earned a measure of respect from the [[captain_america|Captain America]], who acknowledged his ultimate bravery and sacrifice despite his deception.))