Vinda was an evil wind goddess, who along with her two elemental powered sisters (The Trinity) wanted to exterminate all human life to bring forth demon rule of Earth. She appeared in Coffin Comics Lady Death (2015), chapter 9: Scorched Earth and chapter 10: Blasphemy Anthem. Art by Diego Bernard.
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Vinda was an evil wind goddess and witch. With her elemental goddess sisters Elda (fire) and Jorda (earth) they formed The Trinity, extinction level forces of nature. Vinda was the most experienced and appeared most often the one in charge. The Trinity was summoned by a mysterious group called The Hellbourne Sect to exterminate all life on Earth. The Trinity’s incentive for serving the Sect was the rare heaven’s milk (angels’ blood) they were getting in return. The heaven’s milk gave them a power boost high and they craved it, behaving like addicts for just a taste. The Trinity would get more heaven’s milk each time they destroyed a major city. They set upon destroying Shanghai first, killing with great satisfaction (“These humans, they’re not worth much, but they’re screams are breathtaking”). The destruction of specific cities also played a part in The Trinity’s plan to summon an even more powerful evil being.
Lady death arrived on Earth and The Trinity were sent to confront her. Lady Death attacked Vinda with energy blast, but she fed on that power (jokingly calling it a “gift”) and sent it back at Lady Death. The Trinity was seemingly invincible, and they flaunted it, taunting and toying with their opponents, treating it all like a game (“We’re going to make hell feel like a vacation”). Even with a few allies arriving to help, Lady Death was temporarily defeated. The Trinity then resumed destroying cities. To defeat the Trinity once and for all, The Sworn, a group of supernatural anti-heroes was assembled.
After destroying numerous cities and feeding on Earth’s energy, the Trinity began the ritual to summon forth the demon conquer. They were his brides to be, so they stripped down to their lingerie bikinis in anticipation of his arrival (Vinda: “I want my fill of something else”). Before starting the final incantation, they desperately drank one last fix of heaven’s milk. The Sworn had secretly poisoned the milk with demon spores and arrived in force to confront the sickened, but still immensely powerful Trinity.
Vinda repelled her opponents attacks with ease, ridiculing their pathetic efforts, claiming humanity’s extermination is destiny (“You’re just delaying destruction”). In a sneak attack, Sworn member Lady Satanus (a succubus) grabs onto Vinda and starts to drain her. The vast power inside Vinda overwhelms Lady Satanus. Vinda is pissed at the affront (“My winds will fray the skin from your bones”), but Lady Death plus multiple members of the Sworn gang up on the goddess. Still weakened by poison, Vinda is brutely taken down by the Sworn, but could not be killed. Vinda and her sisters were immortal, quickly healing from any externally inflicted damage. Vinda joins her sisters in the sky to re-vitalize and power-up again (“Together sisters. Let’s finish this”).
The Sworn figure out The Trinity feed off each other’s power to retain immortality. There is no weak link, because they are one. They decide to hit The Trinity all at once, with everything they have, including Lady Deaths’ toxic dark energy. Before Vinda can reach full strength again, the Sworn knock the Trinity out of the sky. The Sworn channel every last bit of their energy powers into the magical Eye of Annihilation weapon and unleash it on the disoriented Trinity. The Eye of Annihilation force feeds the sisters all this power. The Trinity are overloaded, their bodies unable to contain the energy, and they explosively disintegrate.