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Elyon Brown[3] is a fictional character in the animated series, W.I.T.C.H. She is the Queen of Meridian.

Background[]

Biography[]

Elyon is a heart-warming, kind, caring teenager with straw-colored hair in two braids. She is friendly and smart, but sometimes, socially awkward, withdrawn and shy.

Elyon in the original version Elyon Escanor, is the Queen of Meridian, and the Light of Meridian. Elyon was born in Meridian, lone daughter to the Queen and King, and sole heir to the throne. However, after the disappearance of her parents, a Meridianite named Galgheita took her to Earth to evade the wrath of the cruel and heartless Phobos, her evil brother, and to protect her from him, who had plans to steal her superior magical powers. Elyon was raised there as a normal girl by the Browns, Meridianites who Elyon believed to be her parents. She knew nothing of Meridian or her true identity.

Elyon became best friends with Cornelia Hale and good friends with the other W.I.T.C.H. members. In the TV Show, she also had a friend named Alchemy who is a sensitive girl. When she met Lord Cedric she developed a crush on him. Elyon begins going to his book shop frequently and started to help him out with the shop. Cedric eventually tells her about her identity and turns her against the Guardians convincing her to go to Meridian, where he teaches her to wield and use her powers.

After staying by Phobos and Cedric's side for a while under their lies and illusions, Elyon realizes that Phobos and Cedric are deceiving and are after her powers and helps W.I.T.C.H. defeat them. Elyon then stays in Meridian with the Browns and assumes her rightful place as the Queen of Meridian and rightful ruler.

In the comic, Elyon is the Light of Meridian, an exclusive savior position reserved for females of the Royal Family. The Light of Meridian is a very powerful magical force and is the rightful ruler of Meridian. According to Phobos and the Oracle, she is even stronger than Phobos himself. In the TV Show, Elyon is the rightful Queen of Meridian as well as the Heart of Meridian, position which means she is equally as powerful as the Heart of Kandrakar and Lillian. Both these titles mean the same thing, and there is no mention of the other in both the Comics or the TV Show.

In equal the TV show and the comic books, Elyon's full power seems to exceed or at least rival the combined strength of all five Guardians.

In the comics, Elyon's birthday is October 31, making her a Scorpio.

In the TV show, her birthday is March 13, making her a Pisces.

Chronology: Animated series[]

Unlike the comics so far, in the show version, the only time she expressed interest in Caleb was in "Happy Birthday Will" in the first season. It is thought that since through the rest of the series he's with Cornelia, Elyon as a best friend hasn't done anything to further her feelings toward him, since he's currently not single.

In the second season of the TV Show, Elyon remains an important cast member.

In the beginning of the season, Nerissa gathers up allies of Phobos who were injured or imprisoned by Elyon and the Guardians, forming a group known as the Knights of Vengeance. The Knights have the purpose of destroying the Guardians and Elyon, thus allowing Phobos to rule again. They cause numerous problems in Meridian, along with Nerissa and on one occasion, the Annihilators. As Queen of Meridian, Elyon plays a major role in stopping them, with the help of the Guardians, Caleb and Blunk. In this part of the season, Elyon also goes to school on Earth to help keep Meridian and Kandrakar undercover and finishes the school year before being tutored in Meridian. Because of this, Elyon is shown often with the other girls at school.

In "J is for Jewel", shortly after having finished the school year on Earth, Elyon is made curious about her birth parents because of the Jewel of the Crown that Trill, the maid, gave to her. She goes into the Meditation Chamber with Trill, and is able to see Trill's memories of her birth parents. What Elyon sees makes her believe that her parents were horrible people and that they didn't love her at all. Meanwhile, Phobos is freed and leads a major attack on the palace. After waking up from her trance and imprisoning Phobos and the Knights of Vengeance, Elyon angrily throws the Jewel of the Crown at Trill.

Trill catches it and reveals that she is Nerissa in disguise, and has always been. She apparently helped the rebellion both as the Mage and Trill, and even gave birth to Caleb so that he could lead the rebellion. Nerissa says that she was patiently waiting for her chance to obtain Elyon's powers. The Jewel of the Crown which have been revealed to the Heart of Meridian, had been draining her powers from her, and now that she had given it to Nerissa, the Heart of Meridian was hers. Nerissa then seals Elyon inside the jewel and takes her as a captive.

Elyon stays trapped during the rest of the season, but the power of the Heart of Meridian is used by Nerissa for many things. She is freed at the end and regains her powers.

Family[]

Elyon's mother and father disappeared under mysterious circumstances fourteen years ago when her brother Phobos took the throne. Elyon's mother appears to her in spirit form for guidance at times, meaning that she is most likely currently deceased. However, she could be using the power of Astral Projection, a power that Elyon possesses, to communicate with her daughter.

In the TV Show, Elyon's mother's name is Weira, but in the comic book, her name is not given at all. In the TV Show, it is stated that Weira followed a butterfly out into the woods and got lost. The Mage then created the Star of Threbe to locate the princess, block the powers of everything that might hurt her, and guide her home safely. After Weira was found, her father disposed of the Star to prevent their enemies from using it against them. The Star is later found by Phobos and used to find his sister. Weira is implied to have been the past Light/Heart of Meridian.

Nothing is revealed about Elyon's father other than the fact that he disappeared fourteen years ago when Phobos usurped the throne, and that he has almost no power since Meridian's most important position is the Queen's. He wants to be by Elyon's side. In the TV show, he was called Zanden. Elyon's brother, Phobos, is a sadistic, ruthless and cunning tyrannical sorcerer. He possesses powerful magical powers as well, but not as strong as Elyon's. He took over the throne of Meridian after his parents disappeared. Phobos mistreated his people and stole their and their land's life force and magic to increase his powers. Phobos tried to absorb Elyon's immense magical power for himself, but was defeated by Elyon and the Guardians. With Elyon's power and the power he stole from Meridian he planned to conquer other worlds and overthrow the Oracle. He was imprisoned in the Tower of Mists (comics) and/or the Meridian Prisonhold (TV Show). In the comics' fourth story-arc, he tricks the guardian of the Tower of Mists, Endarno into switching bodies with him, and becomes the new Oracle as Endarno. He again, plans to steal Elyon's power, throne and the Crown of Light to take over the universe. He is defeated by the Guardians and the old Oracle, who is restored his place as the Oracle of Kandrakar.

Elyon was raised by Miriadel and Alborn, two Meridianites she believed to be her parents. They lived on Earth with Elyon under the aliases of Mr. Thomas Brown and Mrs. Eleanor Brown. They raise Elyon as a normal girl and told her nothing about Meridian or that they were beasts. When Elyon was taken to live with Phobos, they were locked up in the Prison of Meridian. In the TV Show, Elyon is told her parents are safe and living happily in a nice farm outside the city, and she misses them very much. In the comic, Elyon at first is furious at them for concealing her from her true identity, does not remotely care about them being locked up. Later she does, fearing for their health in the dungeon so much she destroys the Meridian prison to release them. After Elyon was restored to her rightful place at the throne, they went to live with her in the Palace. Elyon loves them like her real parents, and calls them Mom and Dad.

In the comics (Book #5), Elyon traps the Guardians in the museum and says that Mariadel and Alborn were "Imposters" who took her away from her real family, her real home, and said that the Guardians were betrayers, and it served Mariadel and Alborn right to be locked in prison.

In the comics (Book #8), Elyon has reformed into an ally to Cornelia, but was confused whether she should believe Caleb or Cedric. Later in the same book, Elyon goes to the prison to seek help from her adoptive parents, whom tell her to listen to her heart.

Powers[]

Elyon is the Light/Heart of Meridian, therefore possessing great magical power that turns her into a reality warper. Power she is unaware of until she subconsciously draws upon it to save Cedric from the Guardians in the TV Show.

It can be argued that she controls the Element of Light, or the power over Matter.

The following is a list of powers, abilities, and other talents that Elyon possesses:

  • Photokinesis: the ability to control and manipulate forms of light
  • Chronokinesis: the ability to manipulate and warp time
  • Generate waves and lightning bolts of energy and force.
  • Manipulate physical reality, changing it at will.
  • Create portals between Meridian and Earth, including ones that alter the matter that passes through it. (She was able to shrink the Guardians and Caleb when they traveled to Meridian through a portal she created.)
  • Open folds, holds in space in time to Earth, Meridan, Kandrakar, Zamballa and other worlds.
  • Generate ghostly images of herself, similar to the Astral Drops. These illusionary copies are capable of moving independently of Elyon, but have no shadows, nor do they react as a real person would. If they are touched they disappear.
  • Project an astral form, partly transparent, even between Meridian and Earth. Unlike her ghostly copies, this form is the true Elyon, and she is able to use it to communicate.
  • Teleport, even between dimensions.
  • Possess flight.
  • Telekinesis: the ability to move objects simply through the will of one's mind
  • Phase through walls and presumably other solid objects.
  • Depict scenes of the future in drawings (though Elyon uses this power unintentionally and without knowledge of it). This can be seen as a type of premonition.
  • Trap others in an impenetrable transparent bubble prison.
  • Bind others with energy ropes (as she did with Phobos after defeating him).
  • Temporarily remove other's body parts, as she did with Taranee's mouth to stop her from warning the Guardians. This can be seen as reality warping.
  • Change her appearance (glamour). This can also be seen as reality warping.
  • Turning drawings, thoughts or even stories into reality.
  • Make ice appear or freeze anything or anyone.
  • Create or conjure blasts of pure energy from her hands.
  • Element of light.
  • Trap people inside pictures.
  • Have power over the five natural elements: Water, Fire, Earth, Air and Quintessence
  • Hypnosis.
  • Seal the Crown of Light with a spell strong enough to withstand the combined attacks of the Guardians
  • Force Cedric to return to his true form, with the aid of Hay Lin
  • Summon the Crown of Light from Cedric, even when worn by him
  • Create a protective field designed to prevent eavesdropping, even by magical methods, of such strength even Endarno, albeit without full powers as Oracle, was unable to pierce or even detect it, when aided by Caleb, Vathek and the five Guardians

Note: This list includes powers from both the comics and the TV Show. Elyon does not show all of them in either. When Cedric obtained the Crown of Light, his own natural powers considerably weaker than Elyon's, he was able to defeat the Guardians, Himerish and Yan Lin, teleport, change into forms undetectable by the Council, and claims that he is actually capable of destroying Kandrakar itself.

Episode Appearance[]

Season 1 Episodes[]

  • "Happy Birthday Will" (first appearance)
  • "The Labyrinth"
  • "Divide and Conquer"
  • "Framed"
  • "The Stone of Threbe"
  • "The Princess Revealed"
  • "Stop the Presses"
  • "Parent's Night"
  • "The Mudslugs"
  • "Ghosts of Elyon"
  • "The Mogriffs"
  • "The Underwater Mines"
  • "The Seal of Phobos"
  • "Escape From Cavigor"
  • "Caleb's Challenge"
  • "The Battle of Meridian Plains"
  • "The Rebel Rescue"
  • "The Stolen Heart"
  • "The Final Battle"

Season 2 Episodes[]

  • "A is for Anonymous"
  • "B is for Betrayal"
  • "C is for Changes"
  • "D is for Dangerous"
  • "E is for Enemy"
  • "F is for Facades"
  • "G is for Garbage"
  • "H is for Hunted"
  • "I is for Illusion"
  • "J is for Jewel"
  • "K is for Knowledge" (mentioned)
  • "X is for Xanadu"
  • "Y is for Yield"
  • "Z is for Zenith"

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Volumes: Issue 001: HalloweenIssue 002: The Twelve PortalsIssue 003: The Dark DimensionIssue 004: The Power of FireIssue 005: So Be It ForeverIssue 006: Illusions and LiesIssue 007: One Day You'll Meet HimIssue 008: The Black Roses of MeridianIssue 009: The Four DragonsIssue 010: A Bridge Between Two WorldsIssue 011: The Crown of LightIssue 012: The Challenge of PhobosIssue 013: I Know Who You AreIssue 014: The End of a DreamIssue 015: The Courage to ChooseIssue 016: Nerissa's SealIssue 017: Don't Close Your EyesIssue 018: Remnants of SummerIssue 019: The Other Side of the StoryIssue 020: A Gust of HateIssue 021: Shadows of TomorrowIssue 022: A Broken HeartIssue 023: Goodbye!Issue 024: Trust MeIssue 025: Water ShadowsIssue 026: BlackmailIssue 027: DividedIssue 028: So Close, Yet So FarIssue 029:The Lesser EvilIssue 030: The Chamber of TempestsIssue 031: The Voice of SilenceIssue 032: Behind the MaskIssue 033: The Greatest GiftIssue 034: The Scent of FreedomIssue 035: Mirrored LivesIssue 036: Rebel SoulsIssue 037: The DisputeIssue 038: Desires of the HeartIssue 039: On the Wings of RemembranceIssue 040: The Ultimate SecretIssue 041: The Whole TruthIssue 042: Beyond All HopeIssue 043: Tricks of LightIssue 044: Never Alone, Ever AgainIssue 045: Double DeceptionIssue 046: The Power of CourageIssue 047: The Sands of TimeIssue 048: New HorizonsIssue 049: Between Dreams and RealityIssue 050: Forever MagicIssue 051: Out of ControlIssue 052: The Eye of the BookIssue 053: A Whole New SongIssue 054: One More HugIssue 055: The Day AfterIssue 056: The RiddleIssue 057: The Isle Of EnchantmentIssue 058: IllusionsIssue 059: The The Fire WithinIssue 060: Earth and AirIssue 061: The World Inside The BookIssue 062: The Final ChapterIssue 063: Arrival and DepartureIssue 064: The Screaming ManIssue 065: When Hope BloomsIssue 066: ReflectionsIssue 067: On Your SideIssue 068: The Dark SideIssue 069: New FrontiersIssue 070: Stop the PressesIssue 071: Glimmers of FearIssue 072: The Green RayIssue 073: The Dark SummonsIssue 074: Whisked AwayIssue 075: As You Were, You Are NowIssue 076: EarthIssue 077: Of All the StarsIssue 078: FireIssue 079: WaterIssue 080: EmotionsIssue 081: AirIssue 082: EnergyIssue 083: Return to KandrakarIssue 084: Unique MovementsIssue 085: I Am YouIssue 086: In the HeartIssue 087: A Cold MagicIssue 088: Which One of You?Issue 089: The Key to SummerIssue 090: A Beating HeartIssue 091: So Much MoreIssue 092: No Longer AloneIssue 093: It Comes From Far AwayIssue 094: The SettlementIssue 095: Endless TearsIssue 096: Here On The HeartIssue 097: The Magic of the WorldIssue 098: Sweet After AllIssue 099: A Dive in the AirIssue 100: 100% WitchIssue 101: A Rising StarIssue 102: The First DayIssue 103: That Which You Aren'tIssue 104: Another WorldIssue 105: One Letter From a DreamIssue 106: ZodiacIssue 107: It Was FateIssue 108: A Father's HeartIssue 109: Green TruthIssue 110: Magical MomsIssue 111: TeamworkIssue 112: Early DaysIssue 113: The Long KissIssue 114: Return to SchoolIssue 115: A Special VoyageIssue 116: The Right DistanceIssue 117: The Best PartyIssue 118: All In A DayIssue 119: Music In The AirIssue 120: Lady GigaIssue 121: Ten Years LaterIssue 122: Mathematically PossibleIssue 123: Lady CrashIssue 124: A Puppy for a FriendIssue 125: The Other PartIssue 126: Lady KimikalIssue 127: EmbraceIssue 128: A Single WordIssue 129: Away From the HeartIssue 130: A New FriendIssue 131: The Magic of EmotionIssue 132: Together AgainIssue 133: Little MagicIssue 134: TomorrowIssue 135: Summer TimeIssue 136: Sportingly StylishIssue 137: I Love London!Issue 138: A Different WorldIssue 139: Forever in Our Hearts
Other Comic Books: Core of KandrakarCornelia and Caleb: A Love Not Meant to BeElyon: Return of the QueenPlanet BoysThe Year BeforeOrube SpecialTwo Hearts for a Ball (World Cup Special)Christmas Special 2004Christmas Special 2005Christmas Special 2006Caleb and Elyon - Two DestiniesHalloween Special 2007Witch on Stage

Characters
Will VandomHay LinIrma LairCornelia HaleTaranee CookElyon BrownLord CedricMirandaPrince PhobosAlchemyNerissa CrossnicCalebSandraThe MageEric LyndonNigel AshcroftAnna LairMatt OlsenMs. KnickerbockerJoan LinLillian HaleBess and Courtney GrumperNapoleonSusan Vandom-CollinsCassidyMartin TubbsLaurent ClubbermanUriah DunnChris LairChen LinHalinorKurt Van BurenFrost, the HunterTrackerGargoyleSandpitKadmaYan LinJulianTheresa CookAldarnJeekHoward HaleDean CollinsLionel CookPeter CookRaythorTynarElizabeth HaleBlunkTom LairEleanor Brown/MiriadelRaphael SyllaTony VandomAndrew HornbyGalgheita RudolphHerbert OlsenJoel WrightThomas Brown/AlbornShagon, the HateTridart, the DespairEmber, the PainOrubeShinobu TakedaWilliam CollinsStephenEdward FolknerMariko TakedaForeman TakedaErin PeytonMr. HugglesLuke PraddTecla IbsenHenryArdehAriEndarnoMaqiLaura SteedsonNashter
Episodes
Season 1: It Begins and It ResumesThe KeyHappy Birthday WillA Service to the CommunityThe LabyrinthDivide and ConquerAmbush at Torus FilneyReturn of the TrackerFramedThe Stone of ThrebeThe Princess RevealedStop the PressesParent's NightThe MudslugsGhosts of ElyonThe MogriffsWalk This WayThe Underwater MinesThe Seal of PhobosEscape from CavigorCaleb's ChallengeThe Battle of Meridian PlainsThe Rebel RescueThe Stolen HeartThe Final Battle

Season 2: A is for AnonymousB is for BetrayalC is for ChangesD is for DangerousE is for EnemyF is for FacadesG is for GarbageH is for HuntedI is for IllusionJ is for JewelK is for KnowledgeL is for LoserM is for MercyN is for NarcissistO is for ObedienceP is for ProtectorsQ is for QuarryR is for RelentlessS is for SelfT is for TraumaU is for UndividedV is for VictoryW is for WitchX is for XanaduY is for YieldZ is for Zenith

Groups
W.I.T.C.H.Uriah's GangC.H.Y.K.N.Knights of DestructionGuardians of KandrakarThe Runics
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Heart of KandrakarHeart of MeridianHeart of ZamballaAurameresSeal of PhobosSeal of NerissaHorn of Hypnos
Locations
Sheffield InstituteHeatherfieldMeridianArkhantaZamballa
Songs
We Are W.I.T.C.H.W.I.T.C.H. (Theme)
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