- "I come from a planet called Tamaran."
- —Koriand'r to Dick Grayson and Donna Troy.[src]
Tamaran is the home planet of Koriand'r and Tamaraneans.
History
- "Earth will be the first planet that he will cover in his darkness. But eventually, everything, all worlds, my world, will burn."
- —Koriand'r[src]
Tamaran was prophesied to be destroyed by an interdimensional being known as Trigon. According to the book Gul'ron Dez Dire, Trigon was summoned to Earth to conceive a daughter that will serve as a doorway for him to enter through from his own dimension. Koriand'r traveled to Earth from Tamaran on a mission to secure Trigon's daughter, the Raven, before she could summon Trigon to their dimension.[1] Komand'r later claimed Tamaran's throne for herself and murdered her parents, becoming the new Queen of the planet.[2]
Known inhabitants
Current inhabitants
Former inhabitants
Appearances
Season 1
- "Koriand'r" (projection)
Season 2
- "Trigon" (mentioned)
- "Rose" (mentioned)
- "Ghosts" (mentioned)
- "Atonement" (mentioned)
- "E.L._.O." (mentioned)
Season 3
- "Blackfire" (mentioned)
- "Lady Vic" (mentioned)
- "The Call is Coming from Inside the House" (vision)
Season 4
- "Lex Luthor" (mentioned)
- "Jinx" (mentioned)
- "Super Super Mart" (mentioned)
- "Inside Man" (mentioned)
- "Project Starfire" (mentioned)
- "Titans Forever"
References
- ↑ Stanton, Gabrielle (writer) & Vrvilo, Maja (director) (December 14, 2018). "Koriand'r". Titans. Season 1. Episode 10. DC Universe.
- ↑ Thomas, Jeffrey David (writer) & Mojsovski, Boris (director) (November 1, 2019). "Atonement". Titans. Season 2. Episode 9. DC Universe.