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We were meant to be together. Always. And we shall.
~ Trigon.
And now, "New God". Let's see who shall rule. And who shall serve!
~ Trigon to Darkseid when fighting

Trigon is the secondary antagonist of the DC Animated Film Universe, serving as the main antagonist of Justice League vs. Teen Titans, a mentioned antagonist in Teen Titans: The Judas Contract and the secondary antagonist of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War.

He's an extremely powerful and destructive extradimensional demon who seeks to invade and bring omnicidal hell on earth to as many worlds outside his own as possible, and he's the father and arch-enemy of Raven.

He was voiced by Jon Bernthal in Justice League vs. Teen Titans and by John DiMaggio in Justice League Dark: Apokolips War.

His Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]

  • When temporarily summoned to Earth in a human form by a Satanic cult, he raped the woman they'd been offering up as his bride in order to conceive Raven, waiting until the moment she was about to willingly bed him before he revealed his true form to her which horrified her.
  • Upon semi-unintentionally summoned into Azarath in his true form by Raven, Trigon gleefully destroyed the realm and killed all its inhabitants outside Raven, even killing Raven's mother.
  • After leaving Azarath as a desolate wasteland, Trigon took Raven with him back to his hellish home dimension, traumatizing her with the horrors she witnessed there before she imprisoned him and left.
  • He sent his demonic agents to Earth to try and retrieve Raven so that he could use her to access and destroy Earth, having them forcibly possess the Justice League later on.
  • When his demonic agents located Raven, Trigon reached out to communicate with her, and after she made clear that she didn't want to be part of his plans to destroy Earth and spited him, Trigon angrily psionically tortured her while expressing disgust for her growing "weak", then made it clear he would make her aid his plans by force.
  • After his demons possessed the Justice League, Trigon attempted to had them threaten to kill Robin and Starfire if Raven didn't go along with his plan. This forced Raven to relent for her friends' lives, and led her to go through a process that was excruciating for her to summon Trigon to Earth.
  • Upon arriving on Earth in a remote location, Trigon marched towards the nearest city in his gigantic true form and went on a rampage, causing mass property damage and implied mass death as he destroyed everything in sight, with the clear warning that he would go on to bring literal hell on earth and claim the souls of all humanity if he wasn't stopped.
  • When Trigon sensed Raven in his native dimension attempting to reimprison him, he telepathically mocked her and tried to put her down: promising all the while that after he was done stripping the Justice League's flesh from their bones, he would make the other Teen Titans out of Raven "suffer endlessly" and force her to watch all of it, and finally mockingly telling Raven that she was just as weak as her late mother who she saw him murder.
  • After being defeated and sealed away in Raven's gemstone, Trigon spent a long period of time mentally torturing Raven and constantly demanding that he be released from his imprisonment so that he could go back to causing havoc. threatening to harm and kill Raven and her friends including her love interest Damian.
  • When he was released from Raven’s red gem to fight off Darkseid, Trigon took possession of Superman’s body and murdered John Constantine by breaking his neck.
  • While Trigon helped the heroes defeat Darkseid and made no further hostile moves against the heroes while they stayed out of his way, this was completely self-serving on his part, as he only wished to kill Darkseid so he could become the most powerful being in the universe and then take control of it, and implicitly out of glee at being given what he considered an entertaining opponent in Darkseid. He also showed no concern whatsoever of the damage he inflicted and the lives he endangered during the battle.
  • Overall, he took great sadism in the atrocities he committed and showed no remorse for any of his actions.

What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]

  • Before going into the void with Darkseid, Cyborg and the Paradooms, Trigon thanks Raven for her "gift" of letting him fight Darkseid and more so he genuinely wishes her well with no hint of sarcasm or malice in his voice, showing that his care for Raven, though extremely toxic and abusive in other situations, is not insincere.

Trivia[]

  • This is the only version of Trigon to be Near Pure Evil.

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