Lamya

High Priestess Lamya is a character that appears exclusively within the Winx Club Comic Series. Her first and only appearance is during the Hallowinx mini-series in Issue 93: Revenge of the Mummy, where she had been resurrected thanks to the magic that the Winx had returned to Earth. A servant under the Egyptian God of Darkness and Chaos, Apophis, Lamya made it her duty to plunge Gardenia into darkness as she tried to summon Apophis so that he could rule over the planet.

Appearance
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Personality
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Comics
Lamya makes her debut at the very beginning of Issue 93, where she springs from the sarcophagus inside of Gardenia Museum's Egyptian Exhibit. She had been resurrected due to the magic that had been returned to Earth, but she is left disoriented and lost by her current surroundings. She takes a look outside to find that it is bright and sunny outside and quickly believes that Ra, the Sun God, must have defeated her lord. In order to prove that Apophis, the God of Darkness, had not lost to Ra, Lamya breaks a display case to get her hands on the Sceptre of Apophis and uses the Sceptre to cause a solar eclipse in Apophis' name.
 * -|#93: Revenge of the Mummy =

Lamya is seen again ransacking the Gardenia Museum as she resurrects her mummified servants to attack the museum guards, demanding to know why they were taken from the sacred lands of Egypt, where she and her followers were supposed to rest eternally within the pyramids. Just then, she is interrupted by Bloom, Stella and Flora, who have come to put a stop to whatever plans she may have.

Magical Abilities
Lamya showcases a wide range of magical abilities throughout her short appearance, however, it seems as though she can only do so with through the Sceptre of Apophis.

Firstly, she can block out the sun for an unspecified amount of time by causing a solar eclipse. Secondly, Lamya can resurrect or reanimate the mummified remains of her followers to get them to do her bidding. Lastly, with enough dark energy or dark magic in the area, Lamya can summon her lord Apophis into the world. One major power of Lamya's that she can seemingly use without the Sceptre is that she can turn her body into sand. that way, she makes herself faster and harder to hit. She can also transform the land around her into a vast desert, which can be seen when she does so to Gardenia in order to erect a pyramid. Lamya can also regenerate lost limbs as she reforms her left arm after Bloom burns it while it is sand, turning it into glass and shattering it in the process.

Despite how versatile Lamya's powers may be, she can be rendered helpless by having the Sceptre of Apophis either taken from her or destroyed. The latter is a more unfortunate result for the mummified priestess as, once the Sceptre is destroyed, all of the effects of its magic disappear along with it. She also seems to be weak towards sunlight as Stella was able to reduce her into nothing but ashes once her powers had returned.

Trivia

 * The name Lamya is a feminine Arabic name that means "of dark lips" or "one who has beautiful dark lips."