Indigo Tribe

Indigo Tribe is a comic book team that first appeared in Green Lantern #25
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The Indigo Tribe wield staff lanterns powered by the Indigo Light of Compassion.

Oath

TOR LOREK SAN, BOR NAKKA MUR.
NATROMO FAAN TORNEK WOT UR.
TER LANTERN KER LO ABIN SUR.
TAAN LEK LEK NOk--FORMORROW SUR!

History

The Indigo Tribe are those that are unable to feel compassion and Members of the Tribe wield the Indigo Light through a staff as their lantern, yet they also wield indigo rings. The Tribe has it's own language, and despite the educated guesses concerning their stance in combat, both Indigo and Munk have eagerly taken up arms against the Black Lanterns. Their powers are demonstrated by their ability to channel the emotional energy of other Lanterns through their staffs, such as willpower, fear, and even the black rings, in what can only be describe as an extreme form of empathy. It appears that Abin Sur, the former Green Lantern of Sector 2814, has more connections to the Tribe then have been alluded, as Indigo refers to him as her savior, and his name is a part of the Tribe's oath.

The members of the tribe are completely dedicated to spreading goodwill throughout the universe, forsaking all material possessions and living out meager lives as they spread the indigo light. While nothing is currently known about the individual members, they are led by a female alien whose name is Indigo. In recent issues of Green Lantern, Ganthet and Sayd have set their Blue Lanterns with the task of finding those who wield the Indigo Light, so hope and compassion can work together when the Blackest Night begins.

The Tribe finally appeared in Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #1, in which they came across a gravely injured Green Lantern and Sinestro Corps soldier in battle. Indigo channels the Green Lantern's energy, and then puts him out of his misery due to the extent of his wounds. The Sinestro Corps solider attacks, but Indigo absorbs his yellow energy and fires it back, creating a monstrous construct that scares him off. It would appear from this sequence that an Indigo Lanterns staff can protect them from attacks by other lanterns and channel this energy back at the attacker.

The Indigo Tribe also speak a language which is not recognized by a Green Lantern ring. It was also revealed that the members of The Indigo Tribe can speak English if they want to. During the beginning of the Blackest Night, Indigo-1 teams up with Hal Jordan, Sinestro, Atrocitus, Larfleeze, Saint Walker, and Carol Ferris, the major members of the other six corps, and Ganthet and Sayd, the two outcast Guardians of the Universe and leaders of the Blue Lantern Corps. The seven lanterns transport to Earth after Indigo channels the energy of a black ring to locate the central Black Lantern Power Battery in Coast City. When the seven fail to destroy the main battery, Indigo offers the use of the Tribe to gather the rest of the members of the other Corps to team up against Nekron. Indigo's ring replicates, and the replicated ring inducts Ray Palmer into the Tribe.

Meanwhile, Munk has traveled to Oa in order to help the rest of the Green Lantern Corps defend the central Power Battery from the Black Lanterns. He also helps Soranik Natu in preventing Kyle Rayner from being revived as a Black Lantern by destroying any rings trying to revive him. The Indigo Tribe is instrumental in transporting the Corps to Earth to battle the Black Lantern Corps. Following the Blackest Night, they abduct Black Hand and force him into their Tribe, forcing him to feel compassion.

The Indigo Tribe later come to Earth to find a host for their entity Proselyte. They find an American paramedic named Shane Thompson, who is mortally wounded in a car accident whilst trying to resuscitate a patient in the back of an ambulance. The Indigo Tribe, with Black Hand in tow. They encounter the New Guardians, along with Barry Allen. They clash with them over their treatment of Black Hand, along with the revelation that they are criminals forced to feel compassion. They are interrupted by Krona. In the subsequent battle, Krona is able to posses Barry with Paralax, only for Proselyte to cure Barry. In the ensuing battle, Krona steals all the entities.

Indigo-1 is later trapped in the Book of the Black by Lyssa Drak. Her ring is rescued by Hal Jordan, and John Stewart wears it during the War of the Green Lanterns. Using his Indigo powers, he is able to kill Mogo, who was possessed during the War. Stewart channels the Black Lantern energy in Mogo's core into a Black Lantern rifle, and shoots Mogo's core.

General Information Edit
Team Name: Indigo Tribe
Publisher: DC Comics
1st Appearance: Green Lantern #25
Appears in: 63 issues
Disbanded in:
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