In the comics, the people of Azarath would expunge the evils of their soul and put out the evil dark energies into the space. There was a dark cult in Azarath that worshipped a demon deity and performed a ritual where the supposed god would produce a son with one of the female cult members.
Her main power is the ability to channel her Soul Self, projecting her spirit outside of her body to scout, fight, or manipulate objects. Raven is also a powerful empath, which allows her to feel others' emotions as if they were her own, including taking on others' pain to heal them.
“Azarath Metrion Zinthos” is the mystic phrase uttered by Raven from “Teen Titans” to invoke her dark sorcerous power, particularly her most powerful spells and abilities. A good rule of thumb for villains facing Raven is this: if you hear her start saying that phrase… run!
Azarath Metrion Zinthos: Main incantation and mantra commonly utilized by Raven to help focus, control and enhance her tremendous yet dangerous mystical powers, usually followed by projection of visible dark energy and any of a vast number of feats; if Raven is prevented from uttering this incantation, at times she ...
9 She Has A Super Powered Form
Though Raven spends much of her time keeping her emotions in check, when she does purify herself, she takes on a more powerful form that is dressed in all white.
Raven would win in a fight against Scarlet Witch because her extremely potent powers as an empath can abuse Wanda's greatest weakness, her own mind. Raven and Scarlet Witch are on more or less the same level of power, and both are capable of destruction on a near-cosmic level.
Powers and abilities
Arella seems to be able to wield some sorceress abilities, enough to leave a projection of herself and their realm for her daughter even after Trigon had devastated Azarath.
1. Raven. It's well documented that Raven isn't just the most powerful character in the Teen Titans but she's also one of the most powerful in DC. Raven inherited her power from her father, Trigon.
Trigon reveals more of Raven's origins. He has had a son from each of the other worlds he's conquered, but Raven is his only daughter. Trigon let Raven's mother, Arella, live because he considered that Raven needed to be raised by humans so she could recreate the seven under-realms in her own image.
Raven /ˈreɪvən/ is a given name in the English language. While it may be given to boys and girls, it is more frequently a feminine name.
They were all born around the time Raven was born; the seven of them represented the Seven Sins: Raven (Pride), Jared (Wrath), Jesse (Envy), Jacob (Lust), Jack (Sloth), James (Greed) and Gluttony.
White Raven is Raven's most primal, significant and powerful version of herself, mostly shown as a symbol of her highest hidden power and her inner purity against the consuming evil of her father.
Unlike the comics, Angela is a villainous figure in comparison to the compassionate Arella from the comics. She manipulated the Titans into thinking she was a victim of his brutality when in reality she was one of his accomplices and a member of the organization that was after Rachel throughout the whole season.
Azarath is an inter-dimensional realm that exists between the planes of known reality. The birth home of the hero Raven, Azarath was once the home of a pacifistic society with luscious green fields and emerald skies with crimson clouds.
As an Omega-level mutant, Jean is exceptionally powerful. Her telekinetic abilities could overwhelm even the emotionally controlled Raven in a fight. The term 'Omega-level' was first introduced in 1986's Uncanny X-Men #208 before being further explored in 2001's X-Men Forever.
Raven's main weakness is letting go of her emotions, especially rage. Terra learned it from Beast Boy and took advantage of it in Aftershock - Part 1 to using it to finish her off. Even though her rage seems powerful, it could potentially corrupt her, leaving her very vulnerable to attacks with more power than her own.
Unlike the series where Raven's feelings for Beast boy are debatable, in the TV show, Teen Titans Go it is most clear that Raven likes Beast Boy. The two eventually become a couple.
Vision (White)
If this fight was between two complete strangers, Vision most likely wouldn't be able to take Wanda single-handed. However, the emotional connection between the two may give Vision the edge on Wanda that allows him to at least fight her to a stand still.
As the daughter of Trigon, Raven has immense magical power, which she uses augment her arsenal of magical and psychic and abilities. Specifically, it is her telekinetic and telepathic abilities that make her so formidable, and who knows how her soul-self astral projection might fare against Thanos.
If it is a matter of strength and they have to fight to death (or someone gave them some drugs to induce murderous feelings), then it would be Raven who will win. This is if all four of them are put together in the same room without any notification and quite suddenly.
The raven has highly glossed plumage showing iridescent greens, blues, and purples. Sometimes the feathers have an oily or wet sheen. Crows also have feathers with iridescent purple and blue, but with less sheen than the raven. Ravens are uncommon in populated urban areas.
1 Who Is The Stronger Titan: Raven
Starfire is incredibly powerful with her starbolts, stellar energy absorption, and superhuman abilities. However, when rivaled against Raven's telekinetic, world-ending powers, Starfire would be outmatched.
This new form of her soul-self does not seem to be as sentient as its original counterpart and after Mother Mayhem took her soul self, she seems to have lost all of her abilities. After fighting Mother Mayhem, she took her soul self back.