Madame Pele, the legendary goddess of fire and volcanoes from Hawaiian mythology, exists as a living force in the Ahmad Verse. Born not of man but of the earth’s heart, she embodies the raw power of creation and destruction. Where volcanoes rise, her spirit awakens.
Harnessing her control over **lava, fire, and tectonic plates**, she reshapes landscapes at will. With a sweep of her arm, she can summon rivers of molten rock, collapse mountains, or unleash earthquakes that shatter enemy strongholds. Her volcanic fury is unmatched — bases, armies, and machines crumble before her molten storms.
But Pele is not bound by mortal allegiance. She does not fight for heroes or villains — she fights for the **earth itself**. Those who disrespect or exploit the land invoke her wrath, while those who honor it may find her protection. She is a destroyer and a protector, a divine force that shapes the balance of the world.
Even the most advanced weapons cannot rival her primal strength, for she is not just a warrior — she is the fire at the core of the planet.