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Who Is Ember? Origin, Powers and Key Facts

Ember (Warp Graphics): Ember is the daughter of Cutter and Leetah, the twin sister of Suntop/Sunstream, and the Chieftess of a band of Wolfriders.

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Ember is a Warp Graphics comic book character, the alter ego of Zheel, with over 87 comic issue appearances. Ember is the daughter of Cutter and Leetah, the twin sister of Suntop/Sunstream, and the Chieftess of a band of Wolfriders.

Who is Ember?

Creators Ember was created by Wendy and Richard Pini, the creative team behind ElfQuest. Ember is born to Leetah in Sun Village, along with Suntop . When she is aged seven, Cutter and Skywise left on a quest of elf-tribal unification. She travels with Leetah to the forest to deliver a message to her father, and she would later become chieftess of the forest-dwelling Wolfriders . Ember is the Chieftess of the band of Wolfriders who returned to the New Land (known as Junsland by the humans on the World of Two Moons) after the restoration of the Palace of the High Ones. She is the daughter of Cutter and Leetah , and the the twin sister of Suntop , now known as Sunstream. She was once the lovemate of Mender but is currently involved with Teir , with whom she shares a deep connection. It is said that when the she and her twin brother were still in the womb, Ember called the wolf-blood of her fathers lineage to her while her brother called for the magic of the High Ones.

Key facts

Ember and first appeared in "THE QUEST BEGINS". The character is published by Warp Graphics. With 87 recorded issue appearances, Ember ranks among the most featured characters in comics.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Ember?

Ember is the daughter of Cutter and Leetah, the twin sister of Suntop/Sunstream, and the Chieftess of a band of Wolfriders.

What is Ember's real name?

Ember's real identity is Zheel.

When did Ember first appear?

Ember first appeared in "THE QUEST BEGINS".

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