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|aliases = Skath<br>Trigon the Terrible<br>Four-Eyes
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|aliases = Skath<br>Trigon the Terrible<br>Four-Eyes<br>Tripod
 
|origin = Beyond the Great Door of [[Azarath]]
 
|origin = Beyond the Great Door of [[Azarath]]
 
|species = Inter-dimensional demon
 
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*Trigon appears in a total of seven episodes in the series; one of which is merely a manifestation of him in Raven's mind, two in which he only appears in visions and his voice is heard only, and one in a flashback only.
 
*Trigon appears in a total of seven episodes in the series; one of which is merely a manifestation of him in Raven's mind, two in which he only appears in visions and his voice is heard only, and one in a flashback only.
 
*Trigon also appears in a total of two issues in the Teen Titans Go! comic series. One of which is a manifestion of Raven's rage, and the other being a very brief cameo that is non-canonical. He is mentioned in two other issues: [[Pieces of Me]] and [[When There's Trouble...]].
 
*Trigon also appears in a total of two issues in the Teen Titans Go! comic series. One of which is a manifestion of Raven's rage, and the other being a very brief cameo that is non-canonical. He is mentioned in two other issues: [[Pieces of Me]] and [[When There's Trouble...]].
*Of all of Trigon's appearances, only three episodes ("[[The End - Part 1]]", "[[The End - Part 2]]", and "[[The End - Part 3]]") actually feature Trigon in his true form.
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*Of all of Trigon's appearances, only three episodes ("[[The End - Part 1]]", "[[The End - Part 2]]", and "[[The End - Part 3]]") and [[Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans]] actually feature Trigon in his true form.
 
*It is unclear how Earth managed to survive the terror of Trigon in the possible future portrayed in '[[How Long is Forever?]]' as Raven was shown intact and the stain of Trigon was not seen on the planet. It is speculated due to Raven having gone completely insane, that it was impossible for Trigon to access Raven's mind.
 
*It is unclear how Earth managed to survive the terror of Trigon in the possible future portrayed in '[[How Long is Forever?]]' as Raven was shown intact and the stain of Trigon was not seen on the planet. It is speculated due to Raven having gone completely insane, that it was impossible for Trigon to access Raven's mind.
*Trigon appears as a villain in a three-parter (other than the episode "Nevermore", which technically is Raven's rage, and therefore not counting). "Tri" means three, which means Trigon could possibly been in a 3-parter on purpose. It was the only three-parter in the series.
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*Trigon appears as a villain in a three-parter (other than the episode "Nevermore", which technically is Raven's rage, and therefore not counting, as well as [[Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans]]). "Tri" means three, which means Trigon could possibly been in a 3-parter on purpose. It was the only three-parter in the series.
 
*In the comics, Trigon was sometimes stated as the DC Universe equivalent of Satan himself, indicated by his hooves and horns, also indicating vast and truly terrible power. However, Trigon was eventually destroyed.
 
*In the comics, Trigon was sometimes stated as the DC Universe equivalent of Satan himself, indicated by his hooves and horns, also indicating vast and truly terrible power. However, Trigon was eventually destroyed.
*It is rather ironic how Trigon used Slade, Raven and Arella to achieve his domination over Earth, but at the same time, because he cared nothing for them, Raven and Slade in particular, he caused his own downfall. Raven also denounces Trigon as her father.
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*It is rather ironic how Trigon used Slade, Raven, Arella and Go! Trigon to achieve his goals, but at the same time, because he cared nothing for them, Raven and Slade in particular, he caused his own downfall. Raven also denounces Trigon as her father.
*Trigon is one of the few villains to die in Teen Titans.
 
 
*It is often funny to note that Trigon was in power for less than a day before being defeated by Raven.
 
*It is often funny to note that Trigon was in power for less than a day before being defeated by Raven.
 
*In the episode "[[Nevermore]]"'', ''Trigon had a different voice and he does not have horns, but he was really just a representation of Raven's feeling of [[Emoticlones|Rage]], so this wasn't his official appearance.
 
*In the episode "[[Nevermore]]"'', ''Trigon had a different voice and he does not have horns, but he was really just a representation of Raven's feeling of [[Emoticlones|Rage]], so this wasn't his official appearance.

Revision as of 00:58, 3 October 2019

Quote1Go forth and conquer! One by one, worlds shall fall, until every being in this entire dimension bows down to worship Trigon the Terrible!Quote2
―Trigon[src]

Trigon is Raven's demonic father. Trigon is an inter-dimensional demon who sought to take over the universe. He is the main antagonist of Season 4 and is widely considered the most powerful and impure villain of the entire show. He serves as Raven's arch-nemesis. He also returns as a main antagonist in the crossover film Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans.

Character History

Trigon made his first unofficial appearance in Season 1, in the episode "Nevermore" (voiced by Keith Szarabajka) as the main villain. Trigon later appears as the main antagonist in the Season 4 story arc (now voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, and very different looking from his first appearance). In the fourth season, Trigon resurrects the Titans' foe Slade as an undead being from his molten burial to inform Raven of his coming and how she is his portal to the "world of mortals". In the three-part finale, "The End", Trigon finally emerges when Raven finally succumbs to his mental torment and believes she can no longer conceal her evil and fight her fate, thus willingly fulfilling the prophecy. Trigon turns everyone into stone, except for the Titans, who are protected by one last gift of Raven's. Trigon also regresses Raven to the age of a 9-year-old in order to carry out his evil plans. The Teen Titans, along with Slade, launch an all-out assault on Trigon, but in the end, after all the opposing forces have fallen, it is Raven who uses her powers to restore her age and kill Trigon, while renouncing him as her father. This is by far her most impressive feat in the entire series. Trigon's death also revoked all of the damage he caused to Earth. In the series, he is also known as "Skath", and is confirmed to be feared all around the universe by Starfire, who says that her planet of Tamaran knows of him and fears him.

Trigon death

Trigon's defeat at the hands of his daughter.

He returns as the main antagonist in the film Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, where his Go! counterpart brings him back through the dark power of Go! Raven. Later on, Trigon insults his "helper", and is betrayed. Both of them transform into one giant monster, known as Hexagon. He gives the Titans a hard time, but is defeated by all the Titans from the multi-verse. Without Raven´s power, Trigon can´t survive on his own, and he dissapears after Hexagon is defeated.

Raven's mental image of Trigon also made an appearance in Teen Titans Go! #5, where her stress, aggravation and frustration caused it to manifest, after being exacerbated by the playful mockery of her zit by the other Titans; this occurred some point after The End, for Cyborg was well aware of the fact that he was called Trigon and he was her father. Raven manages to dispel this form of Trigon through intense joint meditation with her friends. Trigon is also mentioned in Teen Titans Go! #44.

Physical Appearance

Trigon is colossal red-skin demon, He has long white hair, long elk-like antlers, pointed ears, four red eyes, black stripes on his torso, and hoofed feet.

Personality

Quote1The Gem was born of evil's fire. The Gem shall be his portal. He comes to claim. He comes to sire. The end of all things mortal!Quote2
―The prophecy of Trigon's dominion over all
File:RageTrigonNevermore.jpg

Raven's Rage in the form of Trigon.

All that is truly known of Trigon is that he is the manifestation of pure evil. Bent on world domination, he will do anything and use anyone (even including his own child) in order to achieve his ends. Deceptive and cunning, Trigon is capable of subtly manipulating even the sharpest of minds, such as Slade, into doing his bidding and fooling them into believing his sincerity.

He disguised himself as a human male and married Arella, Raven's mother. However, after he consummated with her, he abandoned her rather than make her his queen.

Much like his minion, Slade, the only person for whom Trigon looks out is himself. He cares nothing for Raven, Arella or Slade, and uses all three of them in order to achieve world domination and destroy the entire Earth.

His evil nature and lack of concern for anyone else caused him to be hated by his daughter, Raven. She channeled her hatred in to sending him back to his domain at the end of "The End - Part 3." It is unclear whether or not he still exerts any sort of influence on her.

Relationships

Arella

Raven

Slade

Teen Titans

Powers and Abilities

Quote1His cruelty is legendary, even on my world.Quote2
Starfire[src]

In the animated continuity, Trigon wielded vast magical and energy manipulation abilities to an uncertain though incredibly high extent. Trigon was also highly cunning and gifted with words, to the point of forcing Raven to give in to him after endlessly mentally tormenting her by preventing her from meditating and insisting that she is corrupt within and cannot hide her corruption forever. His physical manifestation was a form of enormous strength and durability, making him extremely difficult to harm or weaken without great skill and willpower. Trigon had enough power to destroy entire dimensions, as he did with the realm of Azarath and nearly so with "Earth-T", the reality of the Teen Titans. Trigon can also produce and control flaming demon creatures, capable of high-speed flight and the ability to generate and control fire at will to serve as his personal army. Trigon also possesses extremely powerful magical sensory abilities through his four eyes that enable him to be aware of nearly everything that occurs; a power which is near that of virtual omniscience.

TE Part 2 (178)

Starfire, Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg battling Trigon using Raven's power.

Trigon was able to reshape the surface of the planet and turn all its inhabitants—human, animal, plant and superhuman—into stone statues. He was able to unleash bursts of energy, raise energy shields potent enough to withstand a direct blast of his own dark energy with no damage, seal the four Titans in a sphere of red energy which paralyzed them and negated the use of their powers, and could create a "dark side" model of any creature to serve him as his minion. He could also create portals to any place in the universe in one simple gesture. He could bring the dead back to life as a servant under his control by placing a symbol called the Mark of Skath on the corpse's which, not only brought the person back to life, but gave them powers. Trigon was also capable of removing such powers at will from any one of his minions.

  • Demonic Heritage/Form: Trigon has the form and heritage of a demon.
    • Super-strength: Trigon has super-strength that derives from his demonic heritage.
    • Magic: Trigon has untold massive magical powers.
      • Transformation: Trigon is able to take on many forms.
      • Reality Warping: Trigon can manipulate reality.
      • Re-Animation: Trigon has the ability to bring people back to life, such as when he revived Slade to be his messenger and subordinate.
      • Energy Manipulation
        • Red Energy: Trigon can construct and manipulate red-colored energy.
        • Pyrokinesis: Trigon has the ability to control fire.
    • Immortality: Trigon is unable to age or die by natural causes, such as by age or disease.

Appearances

Season 1

Season 4

Season 5

Movie Appearances

Teen Titans Go!

Video Game Appearances

Trivia

  • Trigon appears in a total of seven episodes in the series; one of which is merely a manifestation of him in Raven's mind, two in which he only appears in visions and his voice is heard only, and one in a flashback only.
  • Trigon also appears in a total of two issues in the Teen Titans Go! comic series. One of which is a manifestion of Raven's rage, and the other being a very brief cameo that is non-canonical. He is mentioned in two other issues: Pieces of Me and When There's Trouble....
  • Of all of Trigon's appearances, only three episodes ("The End - Part 1", "The End - Part 2", and "The End - Part 3") and Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans actually feature Trigon in his true form.
  • It is unclear how Earth managed to survive the terror of Trigon in the possible future portrayed in 'How Long is Forever?' as Raven was shown intact and the stain of Trigon was not seen on the planet. It is speculated due to Raven having gone completely insane, that it was impossible for Trigon to access Raven's mind.
  • Trigon appears as a villain in a three-parter (other than the episode "Nevermore", which technically is Raven's rage, and therefore not counting, as well as Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans). "Tri" means three, which means Trigon could possibly been in a 3-parter on purpose. It was the only three-parter in the series.
  • In the comics, Trigon was sometimes stated as the DC Universe equivalent of Satan himself, indicated by his hooves and horns, also indicating vast and truly terrible power. However, Trigon was eventually destroyed.
  • It is rather ironic how Trigon used Slade, Raven, Arella and Go! Trigon to achieve his goals, but at the same time, because he cared nothing for them, Raven and Slade in particular, he caused his own downfall. Raven also denounces Trigon as her father.
  • It is often funny to note that Trigon was in power for less than a day before being defeated by Raven.
  • In the episode "Nevermore", Trigon had a different voice and he does not have horns, but he was really just a representation of Raven's feeling of Rage, so this wasn't his official appearance.
  • Trigon is a playable unlocked character in the video game, although he is not impacting in the series.
  • In the comics, Trigon actually does care for Raven, and sacrifices 100 billion souls in her name.

Sources

TitansGo.net

File:Trigon

http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Trigon_(New_Earth)?cb=7834

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