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Azarath

Azarath

Azarath is the home dimension of Raven. Her mother, Arella, was brought here from Gotham City (under her birth-name, Angela Roth) to hide from Trigon's evil and to shield her child as best she could. It was a peaceful dimension where its residents were taught pacifism, led by their leader Azar, who led the order that originally sealed Trigon into his fiery prison.

Raven invokes the name of Azarath in her chants to summon and focus her powers (Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos). Apparently it serves as at least one source of her power, as implied when David Slack commented "Whenever Raven was in trouble, she called on the power of Azarath; So when Raven is in the greatest trouble of her life, it seemed like we should take her to Azarath. Raven left this peaceful society in an attempt to repent in advance for the  terrible fate that she would eventually bring to the world.

File:Azarath Tower.jpg

An example of Azarath architecture

In the episode "Switched" of Season One, Raven tells Starfire that she was born in a place called Azarath, but Raven does not specify that she, in fact, lived there.

During Season Four, Raven visits Azarath, in the episode "The Prophecy," to seek help from her mother, Arella. It is protected with a mystical seal warding away all intruders, but Raven used her powers to penetrate it. However, the temple-city is deserted and is later revealed to be an illusion left behind after Trigon supposedly destroyed it. With Azarath having fallen to Trigon's rule and Azar and her ancient order no more, Earth is left nearly defenseless against an open invasion by Trigon.

In Teen Titans Go!, Azarath is restored, with Raven telling Arella she has cleansed Trigon's stain from both worlds.

Arella refers once to the citizen's of Azarath as "[Raven's] people"; many believe this to be an implication that the two are seen as some form of royalty, but there has never been any confirmation of this.

Seal

The Seal of Azarath