Zachariah

Zachariah Griffith, the Mayishan Warrior, is an ally of the Star Force Rangers, brother to Ellikacha and Quita.

Character History
Zachariah was the youngest child of the Mayishan royal family. Not much is known about his childhood or early life, but he was a fierce warrior. One of his sisters, Quita, joined an undead rebellion and tried to have the family assassinated. It is not known how Zachariah escaped; his other sister, Ellikacha, was able to seal the rebels away, but the power killed every other Mayishan on the planet.

Two thousand years later, as the Star Force Rangers were fighting the newly-awoken zombie threat, Zachariah intervened on the Yellow Ranger's behalf, but in energy form. Quita sent Bafalzar to see if he would show up again, and he did, confirming everyone's suspicions that Zachariah had returned.

Zachariah joined the team again some time later, possessing Brooke to destroy the monster. The act exhausted him, forcing him to take physical form, and he gave the Rangers a message: "Tell Ellikacha I love her, warn her that my power is running out and a great threat is rising." He left before he could elaborate.

When the Rangers faced Zelter the Great, Zachariah took human form involuntarily, to his confusion. He tried to blast the monster, but remembered too late that it was immune to magic. Despite his fighting skills being "a little rusty," he joined in the Rangers' physical attack. They won, and when the monster grew giant-sized, Emilia talked Zachariah into going to talk to Elizabeth.

The Rangers returned to HQ to find both Mayishans there, and they accepted him into the group, Sammy suggesting he go by Zach to blend in better.

Personality
Zachariah is very secretive so far.

Talents and Abilities
Zachariah is a powerful magician, capable of changing his body into energy, making his enemies spontaneously combust or vanish, possessing and controlling others, and generating energy bursts from his hands, among other things.

Appearance
Zachariah has black hair and eyes and pale skin. He originally dressed in a black robe and wore a golden crown, and his voice was scratchy, "as if it hadn't been used in a century."