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Sinister planted her in Alaska as a pilot. Scott Summers, grieving Jean's "death," fell in love with her because of the resemblance. They married and had a son, Nathan Summers (Cable) . Transformation into the Goblin Queen

| Power | Description | |-------|-------------| | | Read minds, project thoughts, mental illusions, psychic bolts. Comparable to Jean Grey. | | Telekinesis | Move objects, fly, create force fields. | | Dark Sorcery | After her Inferno transformation, she commands demonic magic: summoning, transmutation, soul manipulation, hellfire projection. | | Limbo Dominion | As Goblin Queen, she controls Limbo’s demons and can reshape its reality. | | Immortality (conditional) | Can return from death via magic or resurrection protocols. | | Phoenix Echo | A latent connection to the Phoenix Force, though she rarely uses it. |

| Medium | Portrayal | Notes | |--------|-----------|-------| | | Voiced by Jennifer Dale | Appears in the “Phoenix Saga” as Jean’s lookalike but not as Goblin Queen. | | X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men (pilot) | N/A | Madelyne does not appear. | | X-Men: Next Dimension (video game) | Playable Goblin Queen | Alternate costume for Jean. | | Marvel’s Midnight Suns (game) | Mentioned | Not playable, but referenced in Limbo missions. | | Live-action (future) | Rumored | No official casting yet. Fans want a horror-tinged MCU introduction. |

Confronted by Jean Grey, Madelyne attempted to kill them both. Jean was forced to purge the demonic possession from Madelyne’s mind. In a final act of spite and despair, Madelyne committed suicide, dying in Jean's arms. However, she did not truly die; she survived as a psychic entity, later returning to plague the X-Men, notably clashing with her son Cable and the woman who would become the Red Queen of the Hellfire Club.

A mystical weapon she forged that allows her to focus Limbo's magic and command its denizens. Modern Era and Rulership of Limbo

Extreme Caution. Pryor should not be approached without high-level psionic shielding or magical counter-measures.

The ability to summon demons, cast eldritch spells, and warp reality—such as turning inanimate objects into living monsters.

Following the apparent death of Jean Grey (linked to the Dark Phoenix saga) on the Blue Area of the Moon, Mister Sinister acquired genetic samples of Grey. He used these samples to create a clone, intending for her to bear a child with Scott Summers—a child Sinister believed would possess the ultimate mutant potential.

After her pact with the demons of Limbo, her mutant powers were exponentially amplified by black magic.