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This led to the two striking a bargain, with Klarion agreeing to end the slaughter of Savage's people for 1,000 years, so that Savage might give him a reason to tolerate any restrictions upon his behavior. The two were said to have battled for 300 days and nights, with Vandal Savage being unable to best the Lord of Chaos, but Klarion being equally incapable of overcoming Savage's regenerative abilities. Klarion and Savage both eventually relented, having become fascinated by the riddles posed by the other's existence. Young Justice's immortal Vandal Savage returned home from a round of exploration and conquest to find his people dead and a gleeful Klarion the Witch Boy laughing at the slaughter he had brought about. In ancient times, Vandal Savage (then known as Vandar Adg) established a utopian village which was inhabited entirely by metahumans like himself. The Young Justice season 4 episode "Odnu!" explored this question, through a flashback narrated by the Phantom Stranger. Related: Young Justice: Why Superman Struggles With Explaining Death To Jonathan The conqueror Vandal Savage and the magical Klarion the Witch Boy have both been a part of the Light's leadership since Young Justice season 1, though many have questioned just why Klarion, as a Lord of Chaos, would ever be part of a group like the Light, which is largely made up of mortal villains seeking to build their own empires. The leadership of the Light has changed from season to season, as various members were either arrested or left the organization over ethical disagreements, as when Young Justice's Ra's Al Ghul quit the Light and the League of Shadows.
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The chief adversary of Young Justice is a supervillain group called " The Light," which has worked in tandem with other evil organizations such as the League of Shadows and the Injustice League. It also explored why criminals who depend on secrecy and a low profile who seek to build something lasting would ever agree to work with those supervillains who have no motive beyond random chaos.
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Namely the problem of why beings of phenomenal cosmic power would stoop so low as to work with mortal criminals on matters that would seem to be beneath their notice. Warning! SPOILERS for Young Justice season 4, episode 9Ī recent episode of Young Justice season 4 featuring Klarion the Witch Boy and Vandal Savage examined a common logic problem in DC Comics stories involving villain teams.